The Junior Combination Room is the undergraduate common room administered by the Trinity College Students Union ( TCSU).
The Junior Combination (or Common) Room and the Junior Combination Room Society. The JCRS is the undergraduate student society which represents student in the College, provides welfare services and arranges social events. The JCR is also usually a room or series of rooms used for communal activities.
1. Junior Commmon Room, common room located in S staircase. 2. Undergraduate body of Downing College.
The Junior Combination Room of a College (essentially a common room, although this term is not used in Cambridge).
Stands for ' Junior Combination Room'. Usually means the undergraduate common room, with TV, pool table, games, payphones etc. Also means the student body, or the JCR Committee which represents it. Click here to visit the JCR web site.
The Junior Combination Room is the name given to the undergraduate student body of the College which represents students in both internal College affairs and externally. The JCR also arranges activities and events, runs the Bar and allocates funding to College clubs and societies. A new Executive Committee is elected by undergraduates each year.
The Junior Common Room, the name for both the undergraduate student body and their common room. http://www.pembrokejcr.com
Junior Common Room Committee, group of students that organise social events and sporting activity within their particular hall or student house. Often enjoy minor celebrity status as a result.
the Junior Combination Room is a common room specifically reserved for the collective use of undergraduates, usually for study or quiet leisure activities, but also for watching TV or DVDs, or for other social functions.
Junior Common Room. Room or area set aside for the use of students. Also an organisation within a hall of residence that organises events for student residents.
Junior Combination Room - refers either to a common room, or to the student representative body ( ECSU)
Junior Common Room - the student body (technically undergraduate and graduate, though effectively only undergraduate). Also the room where the undergraduates spend time.