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Lancaster University Students' Union

The Lancaster University Students' Union (LUSU) is a students' union at Lancaster University in Lancashire, England. It is a registered company and charity overseen by a board of trustees. Politically, it is led by six sabbatical officers - a President and five Vice-Presidents - who are elected annually by the student membership.

Lancaster University Students' Union
InstitutionLancaster University
LocationBowland College West Wing,[1]Bailrigg, City of Lancaster
Established1 January 1967
PresidentIndia Ellis
Chief ExecutiveMisbah Ashraf
Membersc. 15,725[2]
Websitelancastersu.co.uk

History

Early history, 1964–74

The original student government at Lancaster University was the University Junior Common Room (JCR), which was a meeting of the entire student body, and college JCRs, though the colleges did not yet exist in physical form. The day-to-day running of the University JCR was deputed to a committee called the Student Council, which was responsible to the University JCR. The Council set up various sub-committees to deal with areas such as lodgings, charities week, and the university bookshop.[3]

In June 1965, two students presented a report on the future of Student Council, in which they argued: "To coordinate the activities of the University societies some central organisation and representation is required. To this end we will have to have a Students' Union which will be similar to other University unions but with no union building."[3] In response, Professor Tom Lawrenson, the principal of Lonsdale College, argued that there should instead be "a top body which arises organically from the colleges... I feel that the body you propose would be, in time, schismatic and in vacuo, devoid of real roots among its constitutents in a collegiate university..."[4]

2019–20 controversies

Bailrigg FM broadcast license

In April 2019, LUSU announced that it would not be renewing funding for Bailrigg FM's full-time FM broadcast license and that it would have to switch to online-only broadcast after 20 years of broadcasting on 87.7FM.[5] The story was picked up by local by regional radio and news outlets BBC Radio Lancashire[6] and newspaper Lancs Live,[7] with then Station Manager of Bailrigg FM, Pascal Maguet, giving interviews to both expressing disappointment at the decision. Alumni members of the radio station such as Louis Barfe,[8] James Masterton[9] and Paul Dale[10] publicly condemned the decision as well as a number of student media institutions at other universities.[11][12]

The decision was overturned by the Trustee Board in August 2019.[13]

Proposed sale of The Sugarhouse

In September 2019, following a leak to the media, LUSU confirmed that negotiations were underway to potentially sell the Sugarhouse nightclub to build student flats, following a vote of the Trustee Board[14] The "risk of noise complaints" was identified as a key reason to sell the Sugarhouse, but it was revealed that no noise complaints had been made about the nightclub.[15] Many expressed opposition to the decision, including alumni James May and Cat Smith, along with Lancaster city councillors.[16] Concerns were raised over the role Lancaster University management played in pushing for the sale,[17] and the lack of transparency surrounding the process.[18] Following the backlash against the proposed sale, LUSU's Chief Executive and two external trustees resigned.[19][20]

After petitions opposing the plans on Change.org and on LUSU's website received over 4,000 and 1,100 signatures respectively, the LUSU Exec decided to hold a student referendum in November 2019 over the sale,[21] in which 94% of students voted against the sale.[22][23] Despite having refused to guarantee that the referendum result would be respected,[24] LUSU's Trustee Board unanimously agreed to abandon their plans to sell the Sugarhouse in December 2019.[25]

Sabbatical officer resignations

In November 2019 and March 2020, two sabbatical officers resigned, both citing a "toxic" culture within the students' union.[26][27] In May 2020, after having been re-elected to serve a second term, the President was summarily dismissed following an independent investigation and hearing into unspecified, but multiple, complaints against him.[citation needed] Immediately following his dismissal, a third sabbatical officer, and two voluntary student officers also resigned.[28] The following month, an independent appeals panel upheld the decision to dismiss the former President.[29]

June 2020 Presidential by-election

A new President for the 2020-21 academic year was elected in a June 2020 by-election, but the Returning Officer's decision to disqualify all votes cast for the Re-Open Nominations (RON) option led to many students questioning the legitimacy of the result.[30][31] Other concerns about the process of the by-election were raised, including discrepancies in the reported turnout figure and the fact that the JCRs did not oversee the vote count, as is required by LUSU's bye-laws.[32] Most JCRs issued statements demanding LUSU's rationale for disqualifying RON be publicised, and for the results before the disqualification to be released, as it was widely assumed that RON would have won.[33] Additionally, Grizedale JCR threatened to boycott freshers' week, and County JCR to disaffiliate from LUSU entirely if their requests for transparency were not met.[34] The Women+ voluntary student officer-elect also resigned in protest over LUSU's handling of the by-election.[35]

Governance

Lancaster University Students' Union is legally a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity where the trustees serve as company law members. The governing document of LUSU is its Articles of Association, adopted on 1 August 2017, and its related bye-laws.[36] The day-to-day running of services is delegated by the Trustee Board to the Chief Executive, who is in charge of the Management Team. This team consists of the Financial Controller, Head of Marketing and Organisational Development, Engagement Manager, Education and Support Manager, and Housing Manager.[36]

Trustee Board

The Trustee Board consists of up to six elected sabbatical officers, three appointed student members, and five appointed external trustees. The Board is assisted by sub-committees, in particular the Finance and Risk, Governance, and Executive Committees. According to the Annual Report 2018-19, the Trustee Board "are responsible collectively for the overall well-being and strategic direction, efficient operation and good governance of the Union, including compliance with legal and financial requirements."[36]

Membership of the Trustee Board[37][38]
Trustee Status Term Notes
India Ellis (Chair) Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023
2nd term
President

- former VP Union Development & former President County College

Danny Goodwin Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023
1st term
VP Societies & Media
Meg Homburg Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023
1st term
VP Sports
Callum Slater Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023
2nd term
VP Union Development

-former President County College & former Student Trustee

Noah Katz Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023
1st term
VP Education
Vic Phillips Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023
1st term
VP Welfare
Amanda Chetwynd (Vice Chair) External Trustee 7 September 2019 – 7 September 2023
1st term
Former Provost (Student Experience, Colleges and Library)
Tony Camp External Trustee 29 June 2020 – 7 September 2024

1st term

David Morris External Trustee 29 June 2020 – 7 September 2024

1st term

Richard Soper External Trustee 29 June 2020 – 7 September 2024

1st term

Mike Leckie External Trustee 29 June 2020 – 7 September 2024

1st term

Andrew Millington Student Trustee 3 October 2022 -
1st term
Harrison Steward Student Trustee 3 October 2022 -
1st term
Nabeel Hussain Tul Kubra Student Trustee 3 October 2022 -
1st term
 
The Union offices at Bowland College

Junior Common Rooms

Each of the eight undergraduate Colleges has an elected Junior Common Room Executive ("JCR Exec" or simply "JCR"), responsible for representing students on and off campus, running college-based welfare and academic campaigns, and organising events. The exact structure of each Executive varies between colleges, but they all consist of around fifteen positions including a president, at least one vice president, welfare officers, social secretaries, communications officers, and sports representatives.[39] Graduate College, as the only postgraduate college, instead has a Postgraduate Board or "PG Board".[40]

Executive committee

The Executive Committee ("Exec") is LUSU's only elected body. Its membership consists of the sabbatical officers, six voluntary elected student officers, two JCR or PG Board representatives, and two faculty representatives.[41] The Exec is responsible for reviewing students' policy ideas, and scrutinising the implementation of agreed policy.[42]

Proposed reforms

Following several unpopular decisions made without student consultation (such as the attempts to sell The Sugarhouse nightclub and to remove the funding for Bailrigg FM's radio broadcast licence), student demands for the reform of the Trustee Board grew throughout 2019.[43] The fact that since 2016, the Trustee Board was majority-unelected was identified as a reason for them repeatedly coming into conflict with the democratic will of the student membership. The October 2019 LUSU AGM voted for all the trustees to be elected by the student membership, and for a constitutional convention to review LUSU's Articles of Association and related bye-laws.[44] In addition, students voted for the Trustee Board to be majority-elected in a November 2019 referendum.[45]

Services

The Sugarhouse

 
Sugarhouse Nightclub

The Sugarhouse ('Sugar') is a nightclub which has been operated by LUSU since 1982.[17] It is located on Sugarhouse Alley, Lancaster and opens on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The club is extremely popular amongst Lancaster University students and has recently hosted acts such as Rudimental, Bondax and Danny Howard.

LUSU Living

 
Living

LUSU Living is a commercial letting agency owned and operated by LUSU, and is available to students of Lancaster University and The University of Cumbria.[46] It had a turnover of £3.6 million in 2019, and its annual profits are donated to LUSU to fund its other services.[47] At LUSU's Annual General Meeting in October 2019, students supported a motion which described LUSU Living as a "notoriously poor" Lancaster student letting agency.[48] In April 2020, LUSU reported a data breach to the Information Commissioner's Office after landlords' personal details were erroneously emailed to a student.[49]

Central

 
Central

Central is an on-campus supermarket, owned and operated by LUSU, is situated between Grizedale College and Pendle College on the Lancaster University campus.[50]

'Extravs'

At the end of each academic year, after exams, each college (with the exception of Graduate College), hosts an end of year 'extravaganza' party. For these parties, each college chooses its own individual theme, decorates its bar space to fit this theme, and the 1000+ attendees to each 'extrav' will usually dress up in a theme-appropriate outfit.[51]

Advice and Support

LUSU provides students with free support related to academic, accommodation and finance issues. This is through drop-in sessions with advisors, available on weekdays.[52]

Volunteering

There are a wide range of voluntary schemes available to students through LUSU, such as community projects and schools volunteering. In collaboration with the University, LUSU runs Green Lancaster, a group focused on environmental and sustainability volunteering.[53]

Affiliated Societies

Student Societies based in Lancaster University can affiliate with Lancaster University Students' Union to gain benefits such as support from the union, insurance cover, training and a space on the website.[54]

Student media

SCAN

SCAN (an acronym for Student Comment and News) is Lancaster University’s student newspaper and is usually published fortnightly during term time by LUSU. It was founded in 1967 as a one-page newsletter by members of staff at the University. It has continued to evolve over the years, becoming one of the longest running student newspapers in Europe.[55] A special digital issue was published in April 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.[56]

Bailrigg FM

Bailrigg FM is the student radio station of Lancaster University, operated by an elected subcommittee of the Students' Union. Bailrigg FM provides news and entertainment across the University's campus (known as Bailrigg) to staff and students on 95.4 FM. It is one of only a handful of student radio stations in the UK to broadcast non-stop on FM. Being one of the first to set up in the UK, they have a long history dating back to the 1960s. Any student at the University may join and every member can run to be elected to the management committee.[57]

LA1TV

LA1TV is LUSU’s television station and is run by students who produce a variety of programmes, such as ‘SugarTV’ and ‘The Sportscaster’. The name ‘LA1’ is taken from the postcode of the University.[58]

Take 2 Cinema

Take 2 Cinema is the student union's on-campus cinema, based in Bowland College Lecture Theatre.

Clubs and societies

LUSU provides support and funding for over 175 official activity groups and sports clubs, ranging from ‘Assassins Guild’ to ‘Wilderness Medicine’ and everything in between.[59][60][61]

Roses Tournament

The Roses Tournament is an annual sports competition between Lancaster University and the University of York in England, which was founded in 1965. The competition is organised by LUSU and YUSU, and is held every summer term during the first few weeks, alternating its venue between the two universities.[62]

Awards

Green Impact Awards Gold Standard

LUSU has a strong environmental and ethical track record which has been recognised by the Union being awarded the Gold Standard by the NUS in the . This makes LUSU one of only 5 Universities in the UK achieve this standard. The Union has also won a Green Gown Award in 2011 and been highly commended in the Children and Young People Now Awards.[63]

NUS Students’ Union of the Year

LUSU was shortlisted for the Higher Education Students’ Union of the Year award at the National Union of Students (NUS) Awards 2013.[64]

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External links

  • Lancaster University Students' Union website

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The Lancaster University Students Union LUSU is a students union at Lancaster University in Lancashire England It is a registered company and charity overseen by a board of trustees Politically it is led by six sabbatical officers a President and five Vice Presidents who are elected annually by the student membership Lancaster University Students UnionInstitutionLancaster UniversityLocationBowland College West Wing 1 Bailrigg City of LancasterEstablished1 January 1967PresidentIndia EllisChief ExecutiveMisbah AshrafMembersc 15 725 2 Websitelancastersu co uk Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1964 74 1 2 2019 20 controversies 1 2 1 Bailrigg FM broadcast license 1 2 2 Proposed sale of The Sugarhouse 1 2 3 Sabbatical officer resignations 1 2 4 June 2020 Presidential by election 2 Governance 2 1 Trustee Board 2 2 Junior Common Rooms 2 3 Executive committee 2 4 Proposed reforms 3 Services 3 1 The Sugarhouse 3 2 LUSU Living 3 3 Central 3 4 Extravs 3 5 Advice and Support 3 6 Volunteering 3 7 Affiliated Societies 4 Student media 4 1 SCAN 4 2 Bailrigg FM 4 3 LA1TV 4 4 Take 2 Cinema 5 Clubs and societies 6 Roses Tournament 7 Awards 7 1 Green Impact Awards Gold Standard 7 2 NUS Students Union of the Year 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditEarly history 1964 74 Edit The original student government at Lancaster University was the University Junior Common Room JCR which was a meeting of the entire student body and college JCRs though the colleges did not yet exist in physical form The day to day running of the University JCR was deputed to a committee called the Student Council which was responsible to the University JCR The Council set up various sub committees to deal with areas such as lodgings charities week and the university bookshop 3 In June 1965 two students presented a report on the future of Student Council in which they argued To coordinate the activities of the University societies some central organisation and representation is required To this end we will have to have a Students Union which will be similar to other University unions but with no union building 3 In response Professor Tom Lawrenson the principal of Lonsdale College argued that there should instead be a top body which arises organically from the colleges I feel that the body you propose would be in time schismatic and in vacuo devoid of real roots among its constitutents in a collegiate university 4 2019 20 controversies Edit Bailrigg FM broadcast license Edit In April 2019 LUSU announced that it would not be renewing funding for Bailrigg FM s full time FM broadcast license and that it would have to switch to online only broadcast after 20 years of broadcasting on 87 7FM 5 The story was picked up by local by regional radio and news outlets BBC Radio Lancashire 6 and newspaper Lancs Live 7 with then Station Manager of Bailrigg FM Pascal Maguet giving interviews to both expressing disappointment at the decision Alumni members of the radio station such as Louis Barfe 8 James Masterton 9 and Paul Dale 10 publicly condemned the decision as well as a number of student media institutions at other universities 11 12 The decision was overturned by the Trustee Board in August 2019 13 Proposed sale of The Sugarhouse Edit In September 2019 following a leak to the media LUSU confirmed that negotiations were underway to potentially sell the Sugarhouse nightclub to build student flats following a vote of the Trustee Board 14 The risk of noise complaints was identified as a key reason to sell the Sugarhouse but it was revealed that no noise complaints had been made about the nightclub 15 Many expressed opposition to the decision including alumni James May and Cat Smith along with Lancaster city councillors 16 Concerns were raised over the role Lancaster University management played in pushing for the sale 17 and the lack of transparency surrounding the process 18 Following the backlash against the proposed sale LUSU s Chief Executive and two external trustees resigned 19 20 After petitions opposing the plans on Change org and on LUSU s website received over 4 000 and 1 100 signatures respectively the LUSU Exec decided to hold a student referendum in November 2019 over the sale 21 in which 94 of students voted against the sale 22 23 Despite having refused to guarantee that the referendum result would be respected 24 LUSU s Trustee Board unanimously agreed to abandon their plans to sell the Sugarhouse in December 2019 25 Sabbatical officer resignations Edit In November 2019 and March 2020 two sabbatical officers resigned both citing a toxic culture within the students union 26 27 In May 2020 after having been re elected to serve a second term the President was summarily dismissed following an independent investigation and hearing into unspecified but multiple complaints against him citation needed Immediately following his dismissal a third sabbatical officer and two voluntary student officers also resigned 28 The following month an independent appeals panel upheld the decision to dismiss the former President 29 June 2020 Presidential by election Edit A new President for the 2020 21 academic year was elected in a June 2020 by election but the Returning Officer s decision to disqualify all votes cast for the Re Open Nominations RON option led to many students questioning the legitimacy of the result 30 31 Other concerns about the process of the by election were raised including discrepancies in the reported turnout figure and the fact that the JCRs did not oversee the vote count as is required by LUSU s bye laws 32 Most JCRs issued statements demanding LUSU s rationale for disqualifying RON be publicised and for the results before the disqualification to be released as it was widely assumed that RON would have won 33 Additionally Grizedale JCR threatened to boycott freshers week and County JCR to disaffiliate from LUSU entirely if their requests for transparency were not met 34 The Women voluntary student officer elect also resigned in protest over LUSU s handling of the by election 35 Governance EditLancaster University Students Union is legally a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity where the trustees serve as company law members The governing document of LUSU is its Articles of Association adopted on 1 August 2017 and its related bye laws 36 The day to day running of services is delegated by the Trustee Board to the Chief Executive who is in charge of the Management Team This team consists of the Financial Controller Head of Marketing and Organisational Development Engagement Manager Education and Support Manager and Housing Manager 36 Trustee Board Edit The Trustee Board consists of up to six elected sabbatical officers three appointed student members and five appointed external trustees The Board is assisted by sub committees in particular the Finance and Risk Governance and Executive Committees According to the Annual Report 2018 19 the Trustee Board are responsible collectively for the overall well being and strategic direction efficient operation and good governance of the Union including compliance with legal and financial requirements 36 Membership of the Trustee Board 37 38 Trustee Status Term NotesIndia Ellis Chair Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 30 June 20232nd term President former VP Union Development amp former President County CollegeDanny Goodwin Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 30 June 20231st term VP Societies amp MediaMeg Homburg Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 30 June 20231st term VP SportsCallum Slater Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 30 June 20232nd term VP Union Development former President County College amp former Student TrusteeNoah Katz Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 30 June 20231st term VP EducationVic Phillips Officer Trustee 1 July 2022 30 June 20231st term VP WelfareAmanda Chetwynd Vice Chair External Trustee 7 September 2019 7 September 20231st term Former Provost Student Experience Colleges and Library Tony Camp External Trustee 29 June 2020 7 September 2024 1st termDavid Morris External Trustee 29 June 2020 7 September 2024 1st termRichard Soper External Trustee 29 June 2020 7 September 2024 1st termMike Leckie External Trustee 29 June 2020 7 September 2024 1st termAndrew Millington Student Trustee 3 October 2022 1st termHarrison Steward Student Trustee 3 October 2022 1st termNabeel Hussain Tul Kubra Student Trustee 3 October 2022 1st term The Union offices at Bowland College Junior Common Rooms Edit Each of the eight undergraduate Colleges has an elected Junior Common Room Executive JCR Exec or simply JCR responsible for representing students on and off campus running college based welfare and academic campaigns and organising events The exact structure of each Executive varies between colleges but they all consist of around fifteen positions including a president at least one vice president welfare officers social secretaries communications officers and sports representatives 39 Graduate College as the only postgraduate college instead has a Postgraduate Board or PG Board 40 Executive committee Edit The Executive Committee Exec is LUSU s only elected body Its membership consists of the sabbatical officers six voluntary elected student officers two JCR or PG Board representatives and two faculty representatives 41 The Exec is responsible for reviewing students policy ideas and scrutinising the implementation of agreed policy 42 Proposed reforms Edit Following several unpopular decisions made without student consultation such as the attempts to sell The Sugarhouse nightclub and to remove the funding for Bailrigg FM s radio broadcast licence student demands for the reform of the Trustee Board grew throughout 2019 43 The fact that since 2016 the Trustee Board was majority unelected was identified as a reason for them repeatedly coming into conflict with the democratic will of the student membership The October 2019 LUSU AGM voted for all the trustees to be elected by the student membership and for a constitutional convention to review LUSU s Articles of Association and related bye laws 44 In addition students voted for the Trustee Board to be majority elected in a November 2019 referendum 45 Services EditThe Sugarhouse Edit Sugarhouse Nightclub The Sugarhouse Sugar is a nightclub which has been operated by LUSU since 1982 17 It is located on Sugarhouse Alley Lancaster and opens on Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays The club is extremely popular amongst Lancaster University students and has recently hosted acts such as Rudimental Bondax and Danny Howard LUSU Living Edit Living LUSU Living is a commercial letting agency owned and operated by LUSU and is available to students of Lancaster University and The University of Cumbria 46 It had a turnover of 3 6 million in 2019 and its annual profits are donated to LUSU to fund its other services 47 At LUSU s Annual General Meeting in October 2019 students supported a motion which described LUSU Living as a notoriously poor Lancaster student letting agency 48 In April 2020 LUSU reported a data breach to the Information Commissioner s Office after landlords personal details were erroneously emailed to a student 49 Central Edit Central Central is an on campus supermarket owned and operated by LUSU is situated between Grizedale College and Pendle College on the Lancaster University campus 50 Extravs Edit At the end of each academic year after exams each college with the exception of Graduate College hosts an end of year extravaganza party For these parties each college chooses its own individual theme decorates its bar space to fit this theme and the 1000 attendees to each extrav will usually dress up in a theme appropriate outfit 51 Advice and Support Edit LUSU provides students with free support related to academic accommodation and finance issues This is through drop in sessions with advisors available on weekdays 52 Volunteering Edit There are a wide range of voluntary schemes available to students through LUSU such as community projects and schools volunteering In collaboration with the University LUSU runs Green Lancaster a group focused on environmental and sustainability volunteering 53 Affiliated Societies Edit Student Societies based in Lancaster University can affiliate with Lancaster University Students Union to gain benefits such as support from the union insurance cover training and a space on the website 54 Student media EditSCAN Edit SCAN an acronym for Student Comment and News is Lancaster University s student newspaper and is usually published fortnightly during term time by LUSU It was founded in 1967 as a one page newsletter by members of staff at the University It has continued to evolve over the years becoming one of the longest running student newspapers in Europe 55 A special digital issue was published in April 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic 56 Bailrigg FM Edit Bailrigg FM is the student radio station of Lancaster University operated by an elected subcommittee of the Students Union Bailrigg FM provides news and entertainment across the University s campus known as Bailrigg to staff and students on 95 4 FM It is one of only a handful of student radio stations in the UK to broadcast non stop on FM Being one of the first to set up in the UK they have a long history dating back to the 1960s Any student at the University may join and every member can run to be elected to the management committee 57 LA1TV Edit LA1TV is LUSU s television station and is run by students who produce a variety of programmes such as SugarTV and The Sportscaster The name LA1 is taken from the postcode of the University 58 Take 2 Cinema Edit Take 2 Cinema is the student union s on campus cinema based in Bowland College Lecture Theatre Clubs and societies EditLUSU provides support and funding for over 175 official activity groups and sports clubs ranging from Assassins Guild to Wilderness Medicine and everything in between 59 60 61 Roses Tournament EditMain article Roses Tournament The Roses Tournament is an annual sports competition between Lancaster University and the University of York in England which was founded in 1965 The competition is organised by LUSU and YUSU and is held every summer term during the first few weeks alternating its venue between the two universities 62 Awards EditGreen Impact Awards Gold Standard Edit LUSU has a strong environmental and ethical track record which has been recognised by the Union being awarded the Gold Standard by the NUS in the Green Impact Awards This makes LUSU one of only 5 Universities in the UK achieve this standard The Union has also won a Green Gown Award in 2011 and been highly commended in the Children and Young People Now Awards 63 NUS Students Union of the Year Edit LUSU was shortlisted for the Higher Education Students Union of the Year award at the National Union of Students NUS Awards 2013 64 References Edit Molloy Julia 5 October 2013 LUSU Relocates from Bunker to Bowland West Wing SCAN Student Comment and News Retrieved 10 February 2014 Lancaster University Student Statistics Retrieved 3 May 2010 a b McClintock Marion E 1974 The University of Lancaster Quest for Innovation Lancaster University of Lancaster pp 357 359 McClintock Marion E 1974 The University of Lancaster Quest for Innovation Lancaster University of Lancaster p 361 Bailrigg FM to lose broadcast licence in Lancaster RadioToday 15 April 2019 Retrieved 31 July 2022 Pascal Maguet Interview BBC Sounds a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Moffitt Dominic 11 April 2019 It feels insulting Radio boss speaks as station to be taken off air LancsLive Retrieved 31 July 2022 Barfe Louis 8 April 2019 Louis Barfe on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 31 July 2022 Masterton James 11 April 2019 No Static At All Medium Retrieved 31 July 2022 Dale Paul 9 April 2019 Paul Dale on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 31 July 2022 York Student Television on Twitter Twitter 8 April 2019 Leeds Student Radio on Twitter Twitter 10 April 2019 Retrieved 31 July 2022 Bailrigg FM To Continue Broadcasting On The Airwaves Lancaster University Students Union 16 August 2019 Retrieved 31 July 2022 Lakin Nick 9 September 2019 Flats plans for Lancaster student nightclub The Sugarhouse everything we know so far Lancaster Guardian Retrieved 15 September 2019 Williams Andrew 27 November 2019 Sugarhouse No Noise Complaints So Far This Year SCAN Retrieved 4 May 2020 Moffitt Dominic Hughes Ian 12 September 2019 Lancaster city councillors slam outrageous plans to sell Sugarhouse nightclub LancsLive Retrieved 15 September 2019 a b West Ezra James 16 November 2019 Revealed The Plot To Sell Sugar SCAN Retrieved 4 May 2020 Spineless 13 January 2020 Sugarhouse Scandal critical questions still unanswered Retrieved 4 May 2020 West Ezra James 19 November 2019 SU Chief Executive Resigns SCAN Retrieved 4 May 2020 West Ezra James 13 September 2019 Sugar Fiasco Latest Double Resignation SCAN Retrieved 4 May 2020 Kenny Olivia 17 September 2019 Student s Union to hold a referendum over the Sugar debate SCAN Retrieved 18 September 2019 Referendum and election results Lancaster SU 2 December 2019 Retrieved 1 February 2022 Moffit Dominic 2 December 2019 Near unanimous outcome in Lancaster University Sugarhouse referendum Lancs Live Retrieved 1 February 2022 Moffit Dominic 19 September 2019 LUSU unable to confirm that union will heed Sugarhouse referendum result Lancs Live Retrieved 1 February 2022 Lakin Nick 12 December 2019 Lancaster University Students Union abandons plans to sell Sugarhouse nightclub Lancaster Guardian Retrieved 1 February 2022 West Ezra James 6 November 2019 VP Activities Ben Evans Resigns SCAN Retrieved 4 May 2020 Walbank Ruth Anne 6 March 2020 VP Union Development Hannah Prydderch Resigns On Election Night SCAN Retrieved 4 May 2020 Walbank Ruth Anne 1 May 2020 Multiple Officer Resignations Follow Dismissal of SU President George Nuttall SCAN Retrieved 4 May 2020 Further Update From Trustee Board lancastersu co uk Retrieved 22 June 2020 Bedworth Tom 13 June 2020 Lancaster students and colleges outraged as LUSU disqualifies RON from by election The Tab Retrieved 13 June 2020 City councillor elected LUSU President after RON disqualified Spineless 13 June 2020 Retrieved 13 June 2020 RONgate Eight questions LUSU still needs to answer Spineless 15 June 2020 Retrieved 16 June 2020 Bedworth Tom 14 June 2020 Pressure mounts on LUSU over by election disqualification The Tab Retrieved 16 June 2020 Hankin Tom Bedworth Tom 15 June 2020 County College threatens disaffiliation over by election The Tab Retrieved 16 June 2020 Farley Olivia 15 June 2020 LUSU needs to change before it s too broken to be fixed PTO resigns amidst by election debate The Tab Retrieved 16 June 2020 a b c Annual Report amp Financial Statements 1st August 2018 31st July 2019 PDF Lancaster University Students Union p 5 Retrieved 20 January 2020 Trustees Lancaster University Students Union Archived from the original on 2 July 2020 Retrieved 2 July 2020 LANCASTER UNIVERSITY STUDENTS UNION people Find and update company information GOV UK find and update company information service gov uk Retrieved 12 October 2022 LUSU Your Officers Retrieved 10 February 2014 Postgraduate Board LUSU Retrieved 28 September 2017 Lancaster University Students Union lancastersu co uk Retrieved 4 May 2020 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BYE LAW PDF West Ezra James 1 October 2019 Bailrigg FM Retains Broadcasting Licence in Latest Victory SCAN Retrieved 16 June 2020 Walbank Ruth Anne 23 October 2019 AGM Motions Revealed SCAN Retrieved 16 June 2020 Moffitt Dominic 2 December 2019 Near unanimous outcome in Lancaster University Sugarhouse referendum Lancs Live Retrieved 16 June 2020 Lancaster University Students Union Coronavirus LUSU will not waive third term rents Archived from the original on 19 June 2020 LUSU left red faced after personal data breach Archived from the original on 21 June 2020 Bedworth Tom 17 April 2020 Revealed LU Living data breach The Tab Retrieved 1 February 2022 Lancaster University Students Union Lancaster University Students Union Lancaster University Students Union Lancaster University Students Union Lancaster University Students Union lancastersu co uk Retrieved 27 February 2021 Student Comment and News About Retrieved 10 February 2014 Student Comment and News SCAN Special Issue Retrieved 3 May 2020 87 7 Bailrigg FM About 87 7 Bailrigg FM Archived from the original on 5 June 2013 Retrieved 10 February 2014 LA1 TV Who Are We Archived from the original on 10 May 2013 Retrieved 10 February 2014 LUSU Our Activity Groups Retrieved 10 February 2014 The Uni Pod LUSU Retrieved 10 February 2014 Lancaster University Students Union lancastersu co uk Retrieved 27 February 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Roses Live LUSU Retrieved 22 May 2014 Intern Avenue Lancaster University Students Union Internships Retrieved 10 February 2014 Killoughery Christian 19 June 2013 LUSU shortlisted for NUS Students Union of the Year Award SCAN Student Comment and News Retrieved 10 February 2014 External links EditLancaster University Students Union website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lancaster University Students 27 Union amp oldid 1126126528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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