Monday, 14 December 2009
We've got the Nerve*!
We had the arrival of Tony our new Technician and Vicky, our new Designer. They are both very skilled in what the do and Vicky can do interactive emails, so my communication to students is going to start getting even more colourful and exciting!
We also had a student on placement for a week; James Trosh and he sorted out Nerve* Radio for us. He fixed the stream to the internet so students can listen in 24/7 again. He also updated, redesigned and organised the website so it's more accessible and easy to use. James also got a webcam up in the radio studio so as well as listening to student's shows you can also watch them...AND...it's snowing!!!! That got me very excited :) Take a look, it's awesome - http://www.subu.org.uk/nervemedia/content/32595/nerve_radio/
After a student requested to bring his friend in to play his guitar live on air on his show we have now started Nerve* Lounge! There is now a permanent slot 3-4pm every Thursday. If you tuned in last week you will know how amazing Zoe Mead was singing and playing the guitar! Jacqui put in a request for her to do an up-to-date chart song, so Zoe got the chords and did it! She sang Rhianna live on Nerve* Radio and she did it amazingly!
James has also set up a Twitter account for Nerve* Radio so students can tweet in shout outs and comments as and when the shows are on. Tweet to @NerveRadio. Thanks James for all your help, you're amazing!
Anyway too much excitment for one week. As for this week tomorrow Scott and I are going to buy Bournemouth House a Christmas present; we are going to Argos to buy a microwave and put it in the shop in BH so students can heat food for free!
Stay Classy Bournemouth
Hannah :)
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
La la la la Lansdowne
The students at Lansdowne get a bit of a raw deal as to facilities and things on offer; they don't get a bar, a gym or desks for writing on in some of their lecture theatres and they had their refectory taken away in the summer with no warning, leaving them with an expensive Costa Coffee.
After speaking to students Scott has been busy at work trying to make a few things happen:
- Provide a microwave for students to heat up food or hot food to sell in the Shop
- Provide recycling bins for students to use on a regular basis
- We are in talks with IT Services to either update or replace the 5 computers that are available in the space
- Improve and update the signage so students can be clear on what services and people are there to help them enjoy University Life
- In the long-term run more regular SUBU Leadership Programme sessions in the space opening up access to all Lansdowne students
- We are in the process of getting new seating with tablets in Wollstonecroft Lecture Theatre to allow students to take notes.
I am on the case of providing better signage for the Bournemouth House SUBU area and today Scott and I have been asking students what kinds of hot food they would like in the Shop, which we have passed on to our commercial manager.
After a comment from a 3rd year student that Lansdowne aren't really able to get involved in any sports as they don't get Wednesdays off and they aren't fully aware of the clubs and societies available, I am arranging a refreshers' fair in Lansdowne for March time. This will be for all years to attend to find out what's on offer for you and what you can get involved in.
Other things students have brought up are:
The Old Fire Station tickets aren't sold in the shop in BH, so students have to come to Talbot to buy them
To place a compost bin in BH as well as the recycling bin.
To have a fresh water tap available for use.
Costa are charging 55p just for hot water, which is rediculous. James has spoken to the Chartwells manager about this and has managed to reduce the price to 25p a cup. No, it's still not free, but more than halfing the price was a big result.
It is really hot in the Wollstonecroft and a few students find this unbareable.
We are taking on board all of your comments to do our best to help you out. If there is anything else you would like to bring up that is concerning you then please let us know. You can email me at suvpcomms@bournemouth.ac.uk or join us on www.facebook.com/sububournemouth
Stay Classy Bournemouth
Hannah x
VP Communications
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
SHAG week is not for shagging, but for safe shagging!
As many as 70% of women and 50% of men who have an STI, don't show any symptoms.
There are an estimated 20,000 HIV positive people in the UK who don't know they've got HIV.
In the last 10 years, the number of people infected with chlamydia has increased by 206%
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Row row row your boat...
Friday, 13 November 2009
Hannah Bananna in Pyjamas


I want to ride my bicycle...
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride it where I like...
No this isn't a blog about Queen...
A Community Police Officer for Dorset Police came to see me the other day...no I haven't been naughty!
He came to inform me that 13 bikes have been stolen off both the BU and AUCB campuses over the last month and a half.

They are doing all they can to catch the guy that is doing this. In the meantime they are coming into University on 24th November to carry out bike tagging. If you want your bike tagged come to the compound behind Kimmeridge House on Talbot Campus on Tuesday 24th, between 14:00 and 15:30.
There will also be compound cards available to buy. In fact you don't buy them, it's a £5 deposit, which you get back once you return the card and it allows you access to the compound to keep your bike safe and also access to the showers!
The Shop in Poole House sells good sturdy bike locks at a subsidised price, so they will also be there on Tuesday with these for sale.
I have learnt from personal experience to always keep your belongings locked up and safe. My bike was down the alley at my back door and someone stole it from there. It was vintage! Well, not quite, but it was over 15 years old, handed down from my sister. Had very big personal value :( Bad times.
Anyway, it doesn't only go for bikes. Look after your posessions. Student houses are the most likely targets for burglars. Make sure your windows as well as doors are locked and make sure laptops, TV's and other expensive equipment is out of the view of windows. It wasn't that long ago that 5 laptops and TVs were taken from a student house in Winton. Unfortunately in this sad sad world it does happen!
E-petitions - have your say!


Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Monkeying around in the Community
Last year SUBU launched the I Heart BH campaign to better the relationship between students and the community, which resulted in activities including last year sabbatical officers being wheeled around in bins giving out information, muffin giveaways & listening service in Winton, student recycling projects, lecture talks and awareness days.
So what are we doing now?
I attended a meeting last week with other members of SUBU, the Winton Community Forum, Dorset Police, Bournemouth & Poole Council and Richard Search; the head of BU accommodation. We discussed the current situation and how we can work together to better our relationship. We have had 36 student complaints in Winton during Sept/Oct and 90 in total last year (nothing as bad as Loughborough's 436! They might be high up in the league tables, but they sure are noisy).
Scott is doing a presentation with Charles Elder, the PR manager for BU, at the Winton Community Forum meeting this Wednesday 28th to make residents aware what SUBU and BU are doing to help better the relationship between students and the community.
We need to remember that students aren't always the problem. Students do a lot of great stuff for the community and bring millions to the local economy (£88.9million in 2007 to be precise!)
Just look at the MAD Days we run. This is only a very select few...
Students pledging what they will do!
Painting a School Playground
It's the very few students that give all a bad name, so we need to work together to promote the good students do!
I have sent examples of all the good things students did last year and the projects that were run in the community to the NUS as a case study to use in case the Government does decide to introduce legislation as to where students can and cannot live.
Getting back to Emma Kinsley; she used her election budget to adopt a monkey for SUBU! Bixa the chimp, or more precisely the Pan Troglodytes is homed in Windsor Safari Park. She was born in 1977 in Port Lympne Zoo and transferred to the park in 1993. She has no control in the left side of her face, possibly due to a stroke. I'd like to thank Emma for her support of Bixa and her generosity.

Tonight Emma has a meeting with the Council to ask questions on how they are intending on working with students and rid the negative perception of students so we can promote the positive. I wonder what they'll say...?
Well I say...Stay Classy Bournemouth
Hannah x
VP Communications
suvpcomms@bournemouth.ac.uk
Wave to the Surf Champs!
Gordon Fontain championed the men's title, with Jaydene Kerton coming 2nd in the women's. The men's team made it to the podium for the first time ever, coming 3rd in the overall points!
Congrats to Gordon, Jaydene and the whole team -
Anton Hawkins
Sam Higgs
Pete Dobson
Gordon Fontaine
Greg Rogers
Personally I think successes like this should be celebrated and make Bournemouth University proud as a whole. That's why this year I am concentrating on celebrating student success. Look out in 'Your Word' for success stories and on SUBU News. We have already had stories, such as -
Yeovil Heroes - An awards ceremony for the heroes of our partnership college, the University Centre Yeovil to celebrate a year of acheievment for the BA English and History students.
RAG Conference was held in Bournemouth this year by our hugely enthusiastic RAGGIES! It was mega well organised and raggies from all over the country came down to learn and network!
The Leadership Programme Gold award was achieved by two students in the first year of running! Congrats to Jarunda Richardson and George Ghiuta
SUBU also has a very special celebration in regards to our longest serving member of staff, Irene Coogan! Irene celebrated 20 years on 11th September 2009!
We want more successes! If you have a success of any kind, in or outside of Uni then please let me know as I want to hear about it!
Stay Classy Bournemouth
Hannah
Monday, 26 October 2009
Where's my Money!?...

Saturday, 3 October 2009
A lot of BUStle
In our first bid to gage student opinion and find out what we can do to help you, we have started a petition about the 'A' bus.
'A' Bus
The 'A' bus was run last year by Unilinx through Alumn Chine, The Triangle Westbourne and town, taking students to Uni. On Monday 28th September this service was cancelled leaving students who had chosen these areas to live in due to the good bus links, not knowing how to get to Uni. This angered lecturers also as students were turning up late, if at all, to lectures. It also annoyed the drivers of other unilinx buses as more students had to take the Lansdowne bus route, making them more crowded. Most importantly though, students were riled about this issue and so far over 500 students have signed the petition to get the 'A' bus back.
Scott and I walked around uni to get students' opinions...
Please go to http://www.subu.org.uk/content/197615/subu_news/ and watch the News story from the 2nd October 2009 for what the students think about the busses and more.
El Pres had a meeting on Friday 2nd October with the estates manager about the bus situation. James and Alan (SUBU General Manager) have been invited to a meeting this week with two of the heads of Wilts and Dorset, the estates manager among others, to get an idea of what the next move will be and James is confident that something will be done.
Students are also getting heavily involved in this debate, showing their passion that they want this A bus back! Iain Walshe did an interview with us and set up a facebook group which now has over 400 people signed on. Jonno Clarke has also got the local newspaper involved, the Echo, giving them a press release about the outraging situation.
Sexual Health Clinic
You will also see in the video above that the Sexual Health Clinic in Talbot House is closing down in December due to lack of funding. We are also carrying out a petition on this and will be gaging student opinions. I had an interview on Friday 2nd with Youthnet regarding the effect sof secual helth and alcohol on students around the country and what services both BU and SUBU oprovide for sexual health. They also tried to get an interview with the sexual health clinic in Talbot House, but there were too busy to have time for this. In my opinion if the clinic is busy then this is obviously a service that students will and are using, so funding is needed to be found to keep it open. Funding has stopped from the PCT (Primary Care Trust) due to financial problems.
So what do you think? Do students need a sexual health clinic on campus that is easily accessible or would you be happy to travel 4.5 miles from Talbot Campus to the GUM clinic in Bournemouth Royal Hospital? Sign the petition in SUBU if you don't want the clinic to close!
Sign the petition at - http://subudemocracy.bournemouth.ac.uk/
Freshers' Fair
Freshers' Fair saw the Nerve TV screen and Stage manned by Clarke and the Nerve crew; jason, Emily and Jacqui.
This year has been described as the best in the last few years! What a result. See what went on...
http://www.subu.org.uk/news/index.php?page=article&news_id=95315
SUBU is sad to see two of it's very valued and hard workers leave, Gio (who is coming back!!) and Izzy. We are glad to see the arrival of Zhara though in place of Gio and hope she is going to have an amazing year! The Leadership Prgramme has had massive reaction this year and most of the places for the next two weeks are booked up. If you want to take part in the Leadership Programme and get an accreditated award please book in early to avoid disappointment. Check out the website and the timetable - www.subu.org.uk/leadership
Hannah
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
"The trouble with learning from experience is that you never graduate" Doug Larsen
We learnt through activities and reflection. We learnt a lot about ourselves as well as others. We learnt our styles of learning, interacting and team abilities. We learnt problem solving skills and we learnt that as a team we are actually already quite good at these things and make a very enthusiastic and coherent team. Even though I had already done a few of these sessions at previous times I still learnt something new by doing them again and with new people...you never graduate from learning people! James, Scott and myself also lead a session on campaigning and lobbying, so we have already started to think about and plan some of the campaigns for the coming year including one against the rise of tuition fees.
Another thing we learnt was that Dominka (campaigns officer) and myself make a successful team in the water, victorious over both of the boys teams in the raft race using the rafts we constructed! Go on girl power! As Scott and James were on separate teams they made a pact that they couldn't let my team win...they obviously underestimated our brute strength, skill and pure muscle! Our communication had a huge part to play in our success too, which was a good thing as seing as we are the communication team of exec!
If you still want to join in the fun join exec. To nominate yourself for one of the vacant positions below email the SUBU President at president@bournemouth.ac.uk. We still have available -
First Year Experience Officer
Postgraduate Officer
Lansdowne Officer
Mature Student Officer
Non-portfolio Officer
More to the learning and training theme of the week on our return on Friday we were back at Talbot Campus ready for a day of training for the guys in yellow...those being Welcome Crew! These amazing 2nd, 3rd and 4th year students are giving up their time over the next two weeks to welcome the freshers' and help and guide them with anything they may be struggling with and any questions they have. It's going to be a busy, but fun filled two weeks!
So on that note I will leave you with a joke and a quote from Aristotle -
(just in case you can't hear the joke properly for any reason, the joke was - "A man and a giraffe walk into a bar. They have a few drinks and the giraffe passes out after a few too many. The man gets up to leave and the bar man stops him saying 'oi, you can't leave that lyin' there!' The man replies 'that's not a lion, it's a giraffe!'")
Stay Classy Bournemouth!
Hannah x
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Radio Ga Ga
On a less exciting note (but exciting for me as it took a lot to get these ordered!) the SUBU branded pens will soon be in our presence! The exciting thing is they are called the 'Panther Eco Ballpen'. Lets just hope they work 100 (not 60) per cent of the time everytime! They are even made from recycled plastic, so they tie very nicely into Mr. El Presidente's environmental themes!
You can also now see information of some of the day time events that are happening in Fresher's Fortnight thanks to the completion of my first ever project and use of photoshop! Check them out by clicking on the link below and then on each day for the list of events, then scroll to the bottom of the page to see the details - http://www.subu.org.uk/freshers/content/170325/day_events_guide/
More exciting news - the filming for the freshers' DVD has finished. Izzy is now hard at work in her office putting it together ready for all the freshers to see when they come down. It's one not to be missed. Along with the main content of the DVD, which is an introduction to everything SUBU and all you need to know about Bournemouth, there is also going to be an out-take section - now this could be huuuuge. I must say one-take Ricci could have been a nickname for James as I must admit he was pretty good on speaking in front of the camera. Speaking for myself and Scott though...well I can't speak, that's the point!
On that note I'm going to get back to writing my presentation for this years RAG (Raising and Giving) Conference, that Bournemouth are hosting this week!
Sunshine Lollipops
Hannah x
Monday, 24 August 2009
Well whilst the boys were gallavanting of up North to Sheffield and Leeds for Active Political Leadership training I was getting all the freshers' 'stuff' sorted out.
You can now access the full events guide for Freshers' Fortnight on the website at http://subu.org.uk/files/minisites/4705/Freshers_Arrivals_09proofspreads5.pdf
If you are struggling for what to bring to Uni, or want to get to know more about what you can get out of SUBU, or what to expect in the area you will be living in check out http://subu.org.uk/files/minisites/4705/freshers_guide09final.pdf
Now, all thanks to the hard work of Mr. Alan Dove you can apply for one of the amazing jobs in either Dylan's Bar, The Shop, or The Old Fire Station. Any year can apply. I first got a job working in Dylan's in my 4th year and I think it's the best job I've had so far...actually, maybe the second, it's hard to beat being in the sun all day at work as a lifeguard at an outdoor pool! If you want to apply go to www.subu.org.uk/recruitment
Anyway, this isn't a place for advertising etc etc, this is my blog so...
Last week I went on training too, though the boys left me on my own for this one. It was called 'Developing Your Member' - yes, there were a lot of jokes going round about the name of this one. What is was really about though was ways of communicating to our members (you). The fibchester was the most exciting. We were put into a real life (but fake) Student Union situation; conincidentally it was a Uni called Fibchester! Anyway I met a lot of great Sabbs from other Unions when I was there in London and got some great ideas for the year ahead, so am very excited to get cracking on them.
I don't have much left to say on this one as most of my time has been taken up with training. We have just been doing bits and bobs, tying up loose ends and finishing off the all important bits and pieces as it's been so quiet in the office (what with James and Scott not being here!). The first 'Word' is now finished and ready for issue thanks to the work of Jacqui and Emily. It's a freshers' special jam packed with events and information about the freshers' fair and other exciting stuff for freshers' to get their teeth into. I'm excited and I'm not even a fresher!
That's all for now, I will be back with another soon!
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Arrival of the new Sabbs!
Well, it's been an adventure so far, lots of meetings, lots of meet and greets, first deadlines been and gone and things ever changing!
So what have I been doing up here in the steaming hot SUBU office? (It is very hot!)
Well the main thing that has been completed is the freshers' mail out. We have been working long and hard gathering events and the lovely G has put them all together in an amazingly designed little booklet to be sent out to all the freshers' so they know what they can get involved in in the two most important weeks of Uni life. I had my first overtime session in the 2nd week of starting my post; hand over hadn't even finished and I came in at 6:30am to put together the events for the guide to meet the deadline!
We have also been filming for the freshers' DVD. This is a DVD all about the world of SUBU and what we can do for you! We were very lucky with the weather and went down to the beach to get some footage! It was all giong so well until I nearly broke my back! That's a lesson for you all, keep off the groynes!
The first SUBU news, which is new to the SUBU scene has also been filmed and put together by the amazing Gio and Izzy.
Follow the link to see SUBU's pilot News!...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5hCcV59lBs
Most of the rest of my time has been spent updating the website. The day events for Freshers' Fortnight were put up this week. Have a look at - http://www.subu.org.uk/freshers/content/170325/day_events_guide/
News stories have been going up about recycling, swine flu and the like and we even had a small debate in the office about which method of drying your hands after washing them was the best and most hygenic. We're doing our best here to eliminate risks of swine flu!
We have been going through our initiatives and what we would like to concentrate on in the coming year. Us three Sabbs - James, Scott and I, have decided the following are the most important to us to represent the students -
1. Recognising student success
2. Increased presence in the local community and improving student and community relationships
3. Democratic Involvement
4. Campaigns
5. Expanding on our values of honest, open and trusting
an last, but defintitely not least 6. Looking after the environment.
So that's it from me for today. I will be back shortly with some more exciting things to write about. I will leave you with a random fact for the day -
Female mosquitos are the only ones that bite; The male ones don't!
Stay Classy Bournemouth!
Hannah