I have to talk about Old Joe (as it's commonly known) on here, as Old Joe was the reason I came to Birmingham in the first place. Having looked round various universities in the UK, I was rather taken by the fact that Birmingham University had a rather splendid red brick clock tower. Obviously ummm I maybe should have been thinking about other things like "Is the course here good? Who are the teaching staff? How much are the course fees?" rather than "Oooh, pretty buildings" which was essentially what I based my decision on. Hey ho, it all worked out OK in the end.
You can see Old Joe from where I'm currently living in Stirchley, and, in fact, from many parts of South Birmingham, which makes it a familiar and popular landmark. There are plenty of weird & wonderful urban myths about Old Joe, such as if you walk underneath it as it chimes then you'll die, or fail your degree or something. Occasionally, University students get it into their heads to do various things for charity involving Old Joe, such as abseiling down/ climbing up its tall brick walls. And the Physics Department are constantly throwing things off Old Joe ummm for fun. (I'm sure that actually they are conducting serious science experiments...)
Suffice to say that Old Joe is a much-loved, integral part of Birmingham University life, not to mention an equally loved, integral part of Birmingham's wider cultural landscape. read more