News from SUBUrbia Issue #5

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RBIA NEWS FROM Issue 5 10 Dec 13 NEWS AT A GLANCE f /SUBUBOURNEMOUTH SUBUBOURNEMOUTH @ WWW.SUBU.ORG.UK 01202 965765 FOR LOADS MORE, SEE: BU FALCONS PRESIDENT PRESIDENT ON LOCKING UP FOR CHRISTMAS STUDENT SHOUT IDEAS RESULTS DRUGS AWARE + MORE INSIDE! SUBU’S GREEN CHRISTMAS

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News from SUBUurbia is your fortnightly update from the Students' Union at Bournemouth University, offering all the latest news and updates in a snapshot. The final issue of 2013 features the outcomes of The Student Shout, BU Falcons, SUBU's Green Christmas and our hall of fame for Term 1.

Transcript of News from SUBUrbia Issue #5

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RBIANEWS FROM

Issue 510 Dec 13

NEWS AT A GLANCE

f /SUBUBOURNEMOUTH SUBUBOURNEMOUTH@

www.SUBU.ORg.Uk☎ 01202 965765

FOR LOADS MORE, SEE:

BU FALCONS PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT ON LOCKING UP FOR CHRISTMAS

STUDENT SHOUT IDEAS RESULTS

DRUGS AWARE

+MORE

INSIDE!

SUBU’S GREEN

CHRISTMAS

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THIS TERM

NEXT TERM

You’ll be deciding which 4 people will be representing you for the next year in the paid Full-time Officer positions!

BU will be launching the

National Student Survey next term,

the biggest form of feedback for final

year students.

Our proudest moments this term, and a look

forward to next

Our team will be on hand across campus and in the library in January with a cup of tea and advice to keep you on the straight and narrow before exams.

ELECTIONS

FULL TIME OFFICER

Following its success this term, we’re running a second all student meet-ing to shape and vote on

the SUBU agenda.

STUDENT REPS TRAINED

600+

NEW CLUBS FORMED26

NOMINATIONS

100+

VOLUNTEERING

EVENTS

OVER

550

DYLAN’S MAKEOVERSUBU STAIRCASE DESIGNNEW:

RAISED FOR CHARITY THROUGH RAG

Nearly

£18,000

STUDENTS ATTENDED THE STUDENT SHOUT

115

WELCOME CREW STUDENTS

150Student Council Members

30Over RECORD

# OFSTUDENTS AT ARRIVALS

EVENTS

NSSSURVEY

We simply couldn’t function without the amazing work of our Student Reps and here is where we celebrate them.

HOME SWEET HOME

Cultural campaign involving and celebrating all our cultural clubs and societies

SUBU Advice campaign to promote the importance of having your housing contract thoroughly checked before signing.

one

week

world

STUDENT

AWARDSREPS

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ClubsQ&AThis WeekAnna BusbyBU FALCONS PRESIDENT

What can students expect from the BU Falcon cheerleaders this year?We will be cheering on as many sports games as possible. Also students will see us actively fundraising to raise the funds for our competition entry fees.How did you get involved the Falcons?I joined in 2011, before I even came to the University. I was really happy to see Bourne-mouth had a good team, so I could continue into my 9th year of cheerleading. In March 2012 I was asked to take over and coach.What are you looking forward to this year?The BU Falcons goals for this year are to bring home trophies! Hopefully a 1st place win, that would be exciting.What advice would you give to new students?Be confident! We have a lot of people attend tryouts so they need to stand out and show off.

SCAN TO WATCH ACTIVITIES EXEC HARRY ENGLAND TRY OUT FOR THE BU FALCONS!

RagThrough various fundraising events including Leggit with 150 students, RAG have already raised nearly £18,000 for their 4 core charitiesPolitics SocietyThe Politics Society have a run several successful events and talks with guest speakers, including "Why Poli-tics Matters: Beyond Parliament".Baking SocietyContinuing where they left off from

their ‘Best Society’ accolade last year with fundraising all term, as well as nailing their spin on the Great British Bake Off for Bunique Week.PR/Comms SocietyDedicated huge time and effort into planning and organising their very own Media Ball.Performing Arts SocietyContinuing solid preparations for their huge musical performance of Grease in March 2014. Jewish SocietyCelebrated Mitzvah Day by collecting over 200 items of food from ASDA to donate to local Foodbanks.

BU FalconsThe outstanding performers at Bunique, continuing to recruit new members and spread school spirit across campus. Duke of Edinburgh SocietyMade great strides in lobbying BU to apply to be a direct licensing centre for people to achieve the prestigious DofE award. Alternative Performance SocietyAfter a successful BUsking event last week, APS are planning loads for the New Year, including an exciting murder mystery play!Free Fall SocietyAiming to curate a life-long passion for sky diving rather than just getting people jumping, BUFF are edging closer to achieve it.LGBT SocietyInvolved with local community and volunteering, as well as rallying for LGBT rights and making the society as open and accessible as possible. Law SocietyPlayed a key role in organising the annual Law Ball, a networking and celebratory event for BU Law students.

TERM 1 HALL OF FAMEThe pick of the Club and Societies that deserve recognition for their outstanding efforts in Term 1

UNSUNG HEROESCelebrating the hard work and success of the students that make SUBU the hub of activity it is

BECOME A HERO

If you’ve got something worth shouting about, we’d love to share it on this page.

Simply email [email protected]

or come up and see us in the SUBU office (above

Dylan’s bar)!

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The Green Impact Awards are hosted by NUS, where Student Unions across the country submit evidence of how they are being ethical and environmental, in a

hope they will be awarded a Bronze, Silver or Gold accreditation.

Last year SUBU achieved Gold status because all of the hard work students, staff and officers did to lobby the University on green spaces, setting up committees and even getting our general manager to attend big university meetings on our behalf!

This time round we are going bigger. We’ve in-creased the amount of Green Ambassadors at BU from 4 to 12, we’ve got a member of staff tasked with green issues, a new Green Society and your new Environmental officer: Stefan Haas! And it’s all be-cause being ethically and environmentally friendly is one of the biggest aims of SUBU looking to the fu-ture. One small thing you can do is upload pictures of unnecessary lighting to snapitoff.nus.org.uk. The more people from BU that upload the better.

We want to ensure that we’re thinking green all

year round. We’re hosting a Green Christ-mas this week, helping you to waste less and get a bit more creative during the Yule-tide season. Here are just a few tips for a gloriously green Christmas:

- Use old Christmas cards, foraged fir cones and real springs of holly as décor.

- Instead of buying plastic baubles, bake ginger-bread cookies and hang them on your tree. These can be best be recycled straight into your stomach!

- Buy some of your presents from charity shops. It’s cheaper more environmentally friendly. Plus, Ox-fam do a great laptop bag from recycled car tubes!

- Ethically dispose of your unwanted presents with ‘Green Gifting’ by regifting it to someone or donating to a charity shop. This may seem tight, but it’s a real thing, Google it!

- Try Go Green as your Christmas board game, featuring wheelbarrows, pigs and vegetables. Again, just Google it, you’ll see.

- Around around a million Christmas cards are thrown away every year, so try to send recycled cards.

- Save leftover turkey bones for stock to make a rich, meaty soup.

with the deadlines for the green Impact Awards drawing nearer, we’re aiming to make Bournemouth a greener placefor Christmas

SUBU’S GREENCHRISTMAS

Tell us what we can do to make Bournemouth greener through our ideas forum. Just go to subu.org.uk/ideas to submit!

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Your President discusses the importance of keeping your student house safe over the holiday period

LOCK IT UP

as people go home creates an ideal opportunity for potential robbers. So before you leave home for Christmas, make sure you’ve done the following:

Always remember to lock and shut doors and windows.Do not leave bags, purses, mobile phones, laptops or other valuablesSet light timers for the night timeConsider registering your valuables for free at Police partnered site Imobilise

The peak of burglaries is actually in January when you have returned back to Bournemouth – with all your new presents! We will be launching the ‘Lock it, Don’t Lose it’ campaign in the New Year to increase awareness of keeping your house and belongings secure, so stay tuned.

Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Now that the Christmas festivities are approaching, we’re reflecting on all the fantastic work that has been done over the past term, and all the pas-

sionate students that have made a real difference by either representing students, volunteering, leading a society, or helping with local community projects. A huge thank you goes to all those stu-dents, and we can’t wait to launch a huge set of events and campaigns next term with our newly elected Councils.

Before setting off home for Christmas, we want to stress the importance of keeping your homes safe from burglaries and theft. Unfortunately, every year student properties can become targets of burglary over the holiday season. A mixture of high value items compared to the average family house and an increased chance of empty houses

FOR CHRISTMAS

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From becoming a student rep to forming a club, from joining Nerve to even helping put together SUBUurbia every fortnight, we have loads of activities to help you become an active part of your Union and add experience to your CV.

Contact [email protected]

SUBUurbia is printed on 100% recylcled paper

T he festive season is upon us and over the past week The Old Fire Station has been celebrating it in style with our very own 12 days of Christmas.

Every night, we’re hosting a different Christmas themed party, featuring our very own alpine chalet in the form of the Moose Bar and daily prize draws online with festive treats. Each winner will also be in with a chance of receiv-ing the prestigious Moose Bar for the rest of the year (don’t worry, we’ll be picking it up in time for Summer Ball)!If you’ve missed out so far, you can still catch the remain-ing events (below) before term ends.

RECORD

D rug issues at university are nothing new. A nationwide poll from student newspaper The Tab

saw 7 in 10 students admitted to trying drugs. However, recent coverage of the ever-concerning drug culture among students has resulted in Student Unions being called upon to ensure people are aware of the information available, in-cluding the physical and criminal risks.

We’ll be providing more information throughout next term but in the mean-time, please be aware: - Drug taking can have serious conse-quences for your health. For example, Ketamine can cause irreparable damage to your bladder and MDMA can cause danger by impairing your ability to

sense body temperature or hydration. - Legal highs can be equally dangerous. They often contain untested ingredients and can have serious side effects.- The Old Fire Station has a zero-tolerance policy on drugs and is fully compliant with UK law. People found in possession will be arrested and prosecuted.- If caught with drugs in Halls, you face consequences including police action and even eviction.

For further information on drugs or if you’re worried about a friend or housemate you can always talk to SUBU Advice, visit the Medical Centre or find useful resources at subu.org.uk/DrugsAdvice

DRUGS AWARE