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Warwick SU E-newsletter 26th April 2010 page 1
E-newsletter
26th
April 2010
Third term has officially hit and we are off to a very busy start. Although it is exam time
and you will most likely find people in the library or other study areas
around campus, don’t forget that there is a lot more going on. There are
several events happening this term to which attendance should pretty much
be compulsory. To start with, there is Pressure on May 1st featuring HIGH
CONTRAST,SCRATCH PERVERTS, EMALKAY and ANDY C to name a
few of an impressive line up. Then there is also genre swapping lyrical
legend EXAMPLE on May 11th presented by uLive and the return of
GATECRASHER on May 15th right here on campus.
Tickets for the events of 6 Days of Summer are on sale from 9am on Monday.
Make sure you get yours within the first week to be automatically added to the
prize draw to win some goodies.
(competition details will be on the blog over the weekend)
www.sixdaysofsummer.com for the individual 6 days of summer events
Join the Facebook groups for the different events by clicking on the icons:
Graduation Ball Summer Party Summer Party Podcast
Not sure how the Bands for the Summer Party sound? Then listen to the Podcast!
There are also lots of different student events such as Red Sensation and Love Music Hate Homophobia
happening in the first couple weeks. Keep checking www.warwicksu.com for updates. There is bound to be
something of interest for you to stop by and take your mind off studying and exams for just a little while. We
will be showing you everything this term from the General Elections to the World Cup!
The Boar
Are you a graphics designer or artist? Do you want your work to be seen by thousands across campus every
week? The Boar is looking for students to join its production team.
Email [email protected] to find out more.
Ever handled a bell rope? Warwick University Bell Ringing Society is looking for new members. Everybody is
welcome. They meet every Monday at 7p.m. in the Rootes Social reception. If you want to know more email
Warwick SU E-newsletter 26th April 2010 page 2
You said, we did!
Last term we held a massive survey, The BIG 5 to compliment the feedback that our members send us from
[email protected]. Well we have acted on what you have told us and made changes and added things
to our outlets and entertainment program. Here is a list of some of the things that we have acted upon
There are new menus in The Dirty Duck and Xanana’s which include Xanana’s special
around the world menu. Xanana’s has new extended opening hours to survey library
bound students an early breakfast. It is impossible to study on an empty stomach. For
those who want a quick lunch, we just made The Bread Oven serving time even shorter.
Now you can pre order your tailored option at The Bread Oven.
Looking to have a break? Well we have Ice cream available up in The Terrace Bar and
Curiositea offers slushies in addition to its great teas and coffees - now with seating on
the Piazza so you can soak in the summer sun.
We continue to bring the market to you with a wider range of the popular Market Stalls that happen three
times a week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The first two offer the freshest local produce from fruits,
vegetables, cakes, meats and more. On Friday there are perfumes, cosmetics, books, clothes and more on offer.
Come check it out.
Top Banana will now be running until 2am! Hustle has changed its look and vibe and now has DJs Sagio &
DJ Spincycle playing the smoothest tunes. Brand new: Get Funked happens every Friday in the Terrace Bar
from 9pm-1pm. Soulful music, shisha, special cocktails. Plus buying a cocktail at Get Funked gets you half
priced entrance to Hustle.
In addition we have the NUS Extra card with ISIC (International
Student Identity Card) on offer which will give you access to over
37,000 discounts in 116 countries worldwide, as well as cheap
travel through the STA Travel branch on campus. Very useful
especially if you are going travelling this summer.
www.warwicksu.com/nusextra
We wish you all the best!
warwicksu.com/bubble – For more information on what is happening
Warwick SU E-newsletter 26th April 2010 page 3
LIBRARY
From Monday 26 April until Friday 25 June the Library will be open 08:00-02:00 every day.
More quiet Laptop areas
The Library has created more quiet laptop
areas on Floors 3, 4 and 5 on the Social
Studies side of the building, that faces the
Arts Centre. This area remains a quiet
study area and only bottled water may be
consumed on these floors
Additional Study Spaces Available
Central Timetabling have said that there are to be 4 centrally timetabled rooms (2 on the main campus and 2 at
Westwood) made available for study purposes during the next term. These rooms will/may change each week
and so students should visit the Central Timetabling webpage on the University website for more and current
details.
Academic Support Librarians
If you need help with researching your work then you can book an appointment to see an Academic Support
Librarian who specializes in your subject area visit
www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/main/contact/libraryteams/academicsupport/
Floor 5 refurbishment
The University’s phased programme to refresh the Library’s learning and study facilities continues this
summer with a major refurbishment of Floor 5. The refurbishment will focus on encouraging individual, quiet
learning, surrounded by the Library’s collections, in a modern and pleasant environment. Work will begin at
the end of the exams. For more information visit www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/main/news/remodel/
Seats:
Are you unsure how full the library or learning grid is likely to be? If you have ever wondered whether you will
be able to get a seat before you get there is a way that you can check this out online. Go to
www.seats.warwick.ac.uk/mapavail.asp which will give you a live update about how many available computer
work stations are there for the taken. This will save you time walking around looking for a seat that might not
exist.