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n Training

Personnel

Over the summer the incoming U n i o n Officers went on a training weekend at Silwood. The weekend was though very useful by those who were able to attend and it was agreed that it would be useful to extend the Union training. This point was put to College. As a result of which K i m Everitt (Training and Development Manager) has agreed to fund two one day courses for the Union Officers who have regular meetings with College. The first of these took place on the 22nd October. Those who attended agreed that the course was very useful and suggested that next year it be expanded to include all members of MSC and CCU executives.

Finally Sam, our Events and Marketing manager will be leaving the Union at the end of November. His post has been advertised in both the national and SUSOC newspapers and interviews for the posts will occur soon.

UGM Agenda Minutes of the last meeting Election of the Handbook Editor & Welfare Officer Deputy President (Finances and Services) report

MoHontoUGM po tpoad by Ors i Bny Imperial College Union Notes: 1. There are around 7300 students in I.C. U. 2. Not nil students want to attend events organised by the entertainments committee. 3. At all events, the Entertainments Committee charges for access to

Deputy President (Clubs and Societies) report Presidents Report Motion on Fair Trade Produds Motion on Bar AOB Date of next meeting (provisionally 9th Dec.)

"Beit Quadrangle", "Da Vinci's Bar" and "The Union Bar". Imperial College Union believes: 1. Students wishing to use "Beit Quadrangle", "Da Vinci's Bar" and 1 2 3 45 4 3 6 7 8

"The Union Bar" should not be charged if tbey do not wish to attend these events.

Louise, the Union Finance Manager, also organised finance training for all those who can authorise expenditure over ÂŁ100. This took place on the lst October.

entrance fees.

Remember the diary thing you got at Imperial College Union resolves: 1. Not to charge students an entrance fee for use of "Beit Quadrangle", "Do Vinci's Bar" and "The Union Bar".

Welfare Week

I am also organising, with those officers of the Union involved i n welfare of various types, a Welfare Week. This will involve a number of stalls both in Sherfield and the U n i o n building and evening events. If anyone is interested i n helping to organise this week please get in touch with me.

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alive)

2. Students wanting to see the events organised should pay

2. To continue to charge entrance fees at the events organised by the entertainments Committee in their respective venues.

the beginning of term? O r the clubs and societies directory? Together these constitute the ICU handbook, pillar of society and invaluble aid to man and beast alike. If you feel you have the requisite skills to horsewhip next year's

Imperial College Union Instructs: 1. The Entertainments Committee to charge entrance fees to the events which tbey organise at the entrance to their respective venues alone, leaving "Beit Quadrangle", "Do Vinci's Bar" and "The Union Bar" open for the benefit of all I.C.U. members when these venues have not been booked.

issue into shape, the time to do so next summer and want the money, then this if for you. Papers

are up opposite

the

union office; the post is to be elected at UGM

on Fri 18th.

to be held on: Friday, 1:00pm, November 18th. Venue: Union Lounge, Union Building, Beit Quad. It will include the second reading of the new constitution, d i s C U S S

Friday night entrance fees to the Union and any motions given to the president beforehand.

all welcome unou9t

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