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Surf Tour Win!

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A big congratulations to our Surf Society who competed recently at the Student Surf Tour in Croyde, North Devon along with entrants from the following universities: Plymouth, Cardiff, Swansea Metropolitan, Falmouth, Aberywstwth, Manchester, Liverpool, UWIC, UWE, Oxford Brookes, Bath and Bath Spa. Some of whom are well established as being giants in the surf world.

Congratulations to our very own Elliot Withers won the Longboard Cup  and apparently he "...needed to win to back up his impressive pre-event Facebook banter." - Keep it clean lads! Along with AUCB's Alex Johnston "...who rode a 5'3 single fin foamie and sported a pair of leopard print boxer shorts, scoring an extra 10 points for AUCB in the process..." eventually coming in a highly respectable 6th place and clearly having a lot of fun in the mean time!

Joe Koa who organises the Student Surf Tour said  "Well done from me for everyone, solid effort from AUCB, cracking little club, great bunch of guys, pleasure to deal with the AUCB SU and the surf club there...Elliot won a huge box of goodies kindly donated by Board Barn, Devon's superb surf outlet"

So all round a cracking well done to the lads and a massive thanking for flying the AUCB colours alongside your leopard print boxers... The AUCB SU Surf Society is on the up and up long may it continue!

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Week of Action: Boycott on Wed 14 March

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The National Union of Students have called Student Unions and there members to respond to a National Week of Action the outline rationale of which is published below this statement in the form of a press release from NUS President Liam Burns.
 
Due to issues with the election and minimal resources the AUCB SU has chosen to answer only the national walkout on 14th March which effectively is a boycott of Lectures, Tutorials and Teaching. We as a union will never do anything to undermine your education and are therefore not formally requesting that the student body joins us in the call to action however we are encouraging every individual student to make the choice of there own accord.
 
The AUCB SU will therefore be running a picket line at a location to be published. The AUCB has formally promised not to discipline students if they choose not to cross the picket line as is your right however you will lose the day of education- it will not be made up to you. Therefore every student must make a personal choice as to whether they are willing to sacrifice a day of their education for the benefit of all future students.
 
The following is a press release for Liam Burns, NUS president, to give a rationale behind the NUS' decision to call it's members to action.
 

**NUS PRESS RELEASE** 

(sent on behalf of Liam Burns – NUS national president) *
 

Out in the Open: Week of action & national walkout, 12 – 16 March 2012

 

1) Background and rationale

The coalition government may have shelved its plans for an HE Bill, however the fight to stop the Government from selling off our education goes on. Many of the most damaging reforms the government wants to push through do not actually require legislation, and would never have been included in the bill anyway. The government is therefore still able to push ahead with its proposed reforms, and can potentially continue to do so without scrutiny or opportunity to defeat. NUS wants a public debate on the issues - out in the open rather than behind closed doors.
 
At the beginning of the year NUS consulted the membership on what our campaigning priorities for the year ahead should be. Invaluable feedback from members helped to shape NUS’ policy objectives and campaign tactics for the term ahead.
 
These tactics include:

Week of action: Monday 12th – Friday 16th March

To take place on campuses across the country to demonstrate to VCs and principals that high fees, hidden course costs and a lack of bursaries are pricing students out of education, that postgraduate students need a better deal, and that students will not stand by and let the coalition government press ahead with its destructive plans to sell off and privatise our universities and colleges. We want openness on course costs and openness on the future of our education system.
 

National walkout: Wednesday 14th March

In the middle of the week of action a national walkout will take place on campuses across the country. Students will boycott lectures and instead get involved in local on campus activities to demonstrate their opposition to the coalition government’s plans to destroy our higher education system.
 

Lobby of parliament: 18 April

The HE Bill may be no more, however the issues remain and we cannot let the government push their damaging reform proposals through behind closed doors. Many MPs will not have been following the HE debate as closely as students have, therefore together we need to educate our MPs about the issues so that they can question the Minister on our behalf about the backdoor changes, and have the debate out in the open. 
 
A more detailed briefing designed to help students’ unions generate ideas for a range of local actions that are appropriate to your institution to take place during the week of action and national walkout will be issued next week. Your action on campuses will be supported by a range of online campaigning actions developed by NUS nationally. A ‘How to lobby your MP’ briefing ill also be issued in preparation for the lobby of parliament.
 
 

2) Why the Week of Action?

With a range of actions taking place on every campus across the country, students will be sending a clear signal to vice chancellors and principals that they will not stand by and quietly watch as their education is diminished.
 
Creative, highly visual actions, will capture the attention of local media, MPs, would-be students, parents, and the general public, and show that people will not tolerate this coalition government destroying our higher education system as we know it, behind closed doors with no parliamentary mandate.
 

3) Why the national Walkout?

With students unions across the country mobilising students to walkout of lectures en masse, we will send a clear message to the coalition government. Students’ unions will be able to develop a range of actions that their students want to take, but the aim is clear: let’s clear out the lecture theatres, seminar rooms, IT suites and libraries.
 
The walkout will show the government what campuses will look like if they continue to press ahead with their plans for privatisation and pricing students out of education – deserted. The last time there was a national walkout it was a huge success, with campuses coming to a standstill across the UK, sending a clear message to parliament. Let’s do it again – bigger and better.
 
 

4) How should students’ unions begin to prepare for the walkout?

  • It’s vital for SUs to secure agreement from the institution that students will not be academically penalised for this action - as is their right. 
  • Contact your local UCU and other staff trade union branches, as well as heads of department - to inform them of the action and enlist their support.
  • Turn the SU into a campaign headquarters - plan protest activities to take place on the day, and encourage students to call into the SU to take part.
  • Organise pickets outside academic buildings - where practical work with your local trade union reps to encourage students and lecturers to gather outside entrances to academic buildings and persuade fellow students and colleagues to boycott lectures. NUS is not able to sanction any attempts to stop normal activities, such as deliveries of goods, entrance of staff or any physical attempts to force students not to enter college buildings. More detailed information on the legal situation on pickets will be included in a forthcoming briefing.
 
Further briefings on how to organise and build for these events will follow next week!
 
 
NUS Campaigns
Tel: 0845 5210 262
NUS HQ, 4th Floor, 184-192 Drummond Street, London, NW1 3HP
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Elections - postponed

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EMERGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT: Due to on going technical issues the 2012 AUCB SU ELECTION HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTI FURTHER NOTICE. Due democratic process is being followed and a statement will be issued shortly when we know how to proceed. IT IS YOUR DUTY TO INFORM YOUR YEAR GROUP OF THIS ASAP