Newsletter Issue #1

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University of Salford Students’ Union Welcome to the first Issue of the Student Activities newsletter ! There are 120 Groups on campus, this includes; Sports, Societies, Faith, and Political Groups. We actively encourage your own stories or re- views, if you would like to submit content please email Richard Heath at [email protected] Student Activities

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University of Salford Students’ Union

Welcome to the first Issue of the Student Activities newsletter !

There are 120 Groups on campus, this includes; Sports, Societies, Faith, and Political Groups.

We actively encourage your own stories or re-views, if you would like to submit content please

email Richard Heath at [email protected]

Student Activities

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Sports #USSUTeamSalford

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Email content to [email protected]

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Mens Basketball 1st team has had a fantastic start to the new semes-ter, winning 6 out of 6 matches against stiff competition such as University of Manchester, Teeside and Newcastle while sitting con-fortable top of the table of the Northern 1A. The winning streak continues, with there next game on Wednesday 3rd away at New-castle University. Women’s Basketball are also on an impresive winning streak top of the Notherrn 3A, with a three point lead on Chester Uni-versity. There next game is on Wednesday 3rd at Keele University.

Mens Football 1st team are cur-rently joint 2nd with MMU in the Northern 4c league with like for like playing 4 winning 2 drawing 1, and losing 1, hopefully they can get clear on Manchester on Wednesday 3rd December after playing Edge Hill University at home.

Mens Futsal 1st team are cur-rently sitting 2nd in the North-ern 1A league table, with win-ning 2, losing 1. The mens 1st will played there last match of the semester on Sunday 30th of November against Loughbor-ough University ended in a 5-3 defeat.

Women’s Hockey 1st Team is for the moment top of the North-ern 4A league, with a 3 point lead on Cumbria 1st team. On the 19th November, Salfords 1st smashed University of Manches-ters 4th 6-0. The next game will be againt Cumbria Universities 1st team, on Wednesday 3rd De-cember away.

Men’s Hockey 1st Team are joint first with Manchester University 3rd team with 12 points, despite a massive goal difference. Expect a tense atmosphere on Wednes-day 3rd December as both teams meet at home (Castle Irwell for a faceoff. the winner will be top of the league.

ResultsBUCS Points 19184th position in BUCS Table.3/12/14’

Rugby League men’s 1st team are only 1 point behind UCLAN playing 2 winning 2. The last match on Wednesday 26th November, was an automatic win as MMU 2nd team could not field a team, in previous matches the Salford boys have smashed competition, with MMU away finishing 24-48 (22/10/14) and dominating Lancaster 54-10. It looks like those radios are paying off.

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Wednesday 3rd December 2014

Men’s FootballBangor 2nd vs Salford 2ndCumbria 4th vs Salford 4thSalford 1st vs Edge Hill 2nd

MMU 7th vs Salford 3rd

Women’s FootballLiv’ John Moores 2nd vs Salford 1st

Men’s SquashSalford 1st vs Keele 2nd

Women’s SquashKeele 2nd vs Salford 2nd

Men’s HockeySalford 1st vs Manchester Uni 1st

Women’s HockeyCumbria 1st vs Salford 1st

Women’s NetballSalford 1st vs Manchester Uni 4th

Salford 2nd vs MMU 6th

Men’s Rugby UnionSalford 1st vs Chester 1stBolton 1st vs Salford 2nd

Women’s BasketballKeele University 1st vs Salford 1st

Men’s BasketballNewcastle 1st vs Salford 1st

Saturday 6th December 2014

Men’s VolleyballSalford 1st vs Manchester Uni 2nd

Women’s VolleyballBangor 1st vs Salford 1st

Saturday 6th December 2014

Rowing (SUBC)White Rose Head Race at York

Sunday 7th December 2014

No fixtures

Men’s HockeySalford University 1st

vsManchester University 3rd

Fixtures

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FUTSAL CLUBFutsal Club are currently the leading team for BUCS points. Both Men’s teams play in the North-ern 1A league with the 1st giving themselves an outside chance of promotion, and the 2nd team have firm belief that they can avoid the dreaded relegation. The 1st team have won 2 out of their 3 games played so far, a 7-2 victory of York 2nd team & 7-3 in the highly anticipated Salford vs Salford match. Their only lost so far was in the derby game against Manchester, which they narrowly lost 6-4. They could not have asked for a harder cup fixture this Sunday away to the runners up of the BUCS Trophy Loughborough; however team captain David Jenkins, firmly believes his team can come out victorious!The 2nd team have lost all 3 of their opening games, but with a superior goal difference over York 2nd team, they are currently out of the relegation zone. They also have a chance of getting a cup run going with a game against their relegation rivals (York) this Sunday at home.

SALFORD SIRENS CHEERLEADING

Salford Sirens have had a great start to the semester, hosting many fundraising events from bake sales to a casino night. The Students’ Union invested in Salford Sirens with a new air track which will allow the sirens to train more effectivly and possibly try new stunts for there up-coming competitions. The Salford Sirens will be attending Saturday Night Fever FC at the Birmingham LG Ar-ean on the 15th of February ‘15, the same event last year saw Universities such as Oxford take on Cambridge, BNU(Buckinghamshire) vs Roehampton, UCLU University College London vs Kings college. The LG arena has a capaciaty of 9500, and is the fastest growing regional event. I’m sure this isnt the last we will hear from the Sirens

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Rowing (SUBC)Salford University Boat Club will be celebrating its 50th anniversary, keeping traditions alive since its formation in 1965In the past month Salford University Boat Club competed at two races in Ches-ter and Lancaster. Chester was the first race the new fresher’s took part in and all crews had an amazing time. The senior squad also put on an impressive show for the first race in the year with the senior 4+s coming in second for the women and third for the men. On Saturday 15th November the club went to Lancaster for an invitational race hosted by Lancaster University BC. Chester, Lancaster and Salford were the uni-versities involved. SUBC didn’t just win one race, they won all the races. There were some impressive results with our senior men’s 8+ beating Lancaster’s 1st 8+ on home water. The fresher crews (women and men’s) flew away from their opposition, making them the fastest fresher boats of the day. The senior wom-en’s 4+ also put on a great show as the crew was a mixture of fresher’s and sen-iors. SUBC were the overall winners of the day. The next race for the Club is in York for the white rose head race, this race which was started by York University Boat club, has had an incredible increase in the number of universities from all round the north and north-west region. This race generally looks at the winter training from all groups, and can be regarded as a prelude to the two cities boat race which will take place in 2015.

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MyCycle is a project made to get students cycling on campus, it is ran through the students’ Union as not for profit, as the money is reinvested into the scheme.

There are a variety of bike to choose from includ-ing Mountain bikes, or Hybrid, male and female bikes.

a 4 weeks hire will cost £26.00 for a Mountain bike, or £28.00 for a Hybrid.

Mycycle is located at Horlock Court near the Stu-dents’ Union shop, an is open Tuesday, Wednes-day and Thursday 11am-2pm (Term Time)

Give Sport A Go, is funded by Sport England, with partners including Campus Living Villages, Uni-versity of Salford Students’ Union, Salford Com-munity Leisure.The project was set up 3 years ago to increase partipation in sport, without being tied down.

Give Sport A Go hosted a UV Raveminton in wel-come week which as can be guessed is UV Bad-minton. This was hugly successful, and will be something we will offer in the future, maybe UV Table Tennis, UV Rollerskating.

The project also offeres leagues, which include 5-a side Football, Squash ladder, Futsal, Basket-ball, and 7-a side Football. Although the current league is still under way, its not too late to sign up for next semesters leagues.

Visit our website to find out more atwww.SalfordStudents.com

You can find out more infomation by going to www.salfordstudents.com You can hire a bike Online

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The Benifits Of Joining Give Sport A Go?

Give Sport A Go has a different approach to

participation in sport:

-Drop in weekly sessions

-No commitment to participate at every ses-

sion

-Average cost per session 3p over the whole

year

-Participation is the aim with less focus on

competition.

The First Give Sport A Go session you attend

is free, you will then sign up from as little as

£10.00 for the whole academic year. Sep-

tember- April/May.

www.salfordstudents.com/groups/annual-pass-give-sport-a-go

Looking for something more competitive?

We run a range of leagues 5 &7 a side Football

Squash LadderFutsal

BasketballGSAG with Leagues is £12.00Give Sport A Go is open to all

Salford Students and Staff.

A wide range of activities which include:

ZumbaSquash

RunningFootball

02 Touch RugbyBadmintonVolleyball

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Looking for something more competitive?

We run a range of leagues 5 &7 a side Football

Squash LadderFutsal

BasketballGSAG with Leagues is £12.00Give Sport A Go is open to all

Salford Students and Staff.

A wide range of activities which include:

ZumbaSquash

RunningFootball

02 Touch RugbyBadmintonVolleyball

For more information contact Fran Hatfield at

[email protected]

Activities

There are loads of activity groups to choose from; Faith based groups like Christian Union, Salford Islamic Society (Isoc), recreational like Gaming, Paintball, RAG, Chess. There are a wide range of Political groups such as Labour, Reality Par-ty, Salford Green, Performance based groups like Almost Famous, and circus, and much more

Can’t

see a group to join, you can make a new group really easily go to our website

www.SalfordStudents.com/groups

New GroupsYoung GreensSocial Worker SocietyLeadershipCreativeOccupational Therapy Film Society

PaintballingRock SocietySTATS (Salford Tabletop and TCG society) has re-started from WARPSHong Kong Society

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LAW SOCIETY

This month the Law Society went to the supreme court in London, there then students observed a case while visiting leagal landmarks. As with all groups all trips are orgasnied by the students for the students, which has benifits of supplemnting there education, while building the inter-est and potentially networking on work related placements.

Engineering Union (SUEU)

The Engineering Union society are a busy bunch, regularly hosting guest speaker in-cluding network rail and concord. The group regulary goes on industrial trips in order to supplement their education and general intrest. An upcoming event for SUEU is hosting a guest speaker from Bombardiers Transport Department, from a recent Salford graduate to talk about London tomorrow’s Tube.

Engineering have recently been tasked by Heaton Park, to design and help build a repli-ca Bank Tank, which is a from a design of a 1917 of the Mark IV British Tank. This task will allow SUEU to engage in the community outreach in teaching local people from all ages about the First World War as in the same month we remembered the centary of the Great War.

Islamic Society ISOCThe Islamic Society have kickstarted the semester by celebrating Eid Mubarak on 4th October. the group with support from the University Chaplain Imam Rashid Musa, host-ed a free food event outside Clifford Whitworth Library with special guest Vice-Chan-cellor Martin Hall. ISOC have been fund raising over this semester and raised £1,355.08 for orphans and needy children as part of The Great North, Isoc also hosted charity week 2014 which overall raised a staggering £62,2283.65