UNIfied - Christmas 2011

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What’s with all the orange stuff???

‘You Say, We Do!’ campaign has taken over the campus Loris Clements

CCCU graduate recieves national award ... page 5

Reviews - films, games, pubs and many more ... pages 8-9 & 12-13

Arts, fashion and crafts - everything you need to know this Christmas ... pages 14-15

With any luck, you’ve noticed a lot of orange around the place lately. Across the campuses, we’ve been rolling out a new campaign to make sure our students know what the University does in response to their feedback. There are a few must-do surveys for students. There’s the University Student Survey, regular feedback opportunities with your course tutors or Programme Directors, and when you’re in your final year as an Undergraduate student,

you should be able to take part in the National Student Survey. Why does it matter? Moira Helm, Director of the University’s Change Programme, explains: “We look very carefully at what your feedback tells us about your student experience. Over the years, we’ve responded in different ways– some big, some small. Augustine House was built as a direct result of student feedback – and your continued comments are helping us to keep developing and improving the services our students need. Current projects include new student accommodation at St

George’s, including a new SU building.” The

campaign

materials

you’ll see around carries some examples of things that ... ... story continues on page 3 ...

The C Word Comedy Club Register is launched in Broadstairs ! ... NOW! Adem Djemil Broadstairs Broadstairs is known for many things, Charles Dickens, Folk Week, the beach, and its live music scene but you can now add comedy to

that list as the C Word Comedy Club hosted its first gig night at the CCCU Broadstairs Campus. Organised by the Students’ Union and local comedian Andy Hodder, the C Word hopes to fill the comedy void in Thanet, and after the successful night held at

Horizons Bar on Monday 14th November things are looking good.

Geoff Haworth

The night was compered by Margate based Steve Bradshaw who was joined by comedians from the local, regional, and London circuits including Steve Bradshaw, Andy Onions, Dave Bailey, Farrah Lawrence, and Andy Hodder. These may not be household names at the moment but there were no duds in this line-up with the crowd enjoying every act and showing their appreciation.

If you have not registered with a Doctor who is local to where you live, then you must do this NOW without further delay. With lots of bugs about and seasonal ‘flu just around the corner, you need to know you can get to see a GP near where you live at University and NOT where you lived previously at home. If you don’t, then you could have real problems if you get ill.

A crowd of 85, including students, staff, and local residents, were there for this inaugural night and its success means that comedians are queuing up to perform at the next gig scheduled for the New Year, so if you want to see some local comedy then visit www.ccsu.co.uk/comedy for more details.

The easiest way to register is to visit the Student Support web pages at www.canterbury. ac.uk/health-information and follow the advice and links to Canterbury Health Centre or NHS Choices (for those at other campuses), to find a Doctor. We have been advised ... ... story continues on page 3 ...


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