Jenny Bortoluzzi »
22 March 2011 »
In the last ten days or so I have had several emails or phone calls each day from students wanting to raise money to help the people of Japan. I have been seriously impressed by the way so many students have responded proactively to the disaster. Several groups began fund raising as early as Tuesday […]
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Tags: Japan, Japanese Society, RAG, WSA
Charlene »
02 February 2011 »
Winchester School of Arts S.U. is currently undergoing some awesome changes. Our small square block/barn has been the base for the WSA students to socialise in for many years. This space has changed colour, furniture and presidents every year with the addition of bits and bobs that each president wants to make a mark with. […]
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Tags: JCR, susu, union, WSA
Charlene »
13 January 2011 »
Since starting the Sabb Review many months ago, the idea of getting rid of my position wasn’t something I’d even acknowledge. Getting rid of the Winchester president?! Never! Well, I’ve learnt a lot since I’ve started this job and in all honesty the new 6 positions look good, they make sense. However, getting down to […]
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Tags: Student President, susu, Winchester President, WSA
Charlene »
13 January 2011 »
Erasmus park is a right of passage for most Art students at the WSA. Over the years the feedback about Erasmus seems to get more extravagant and more unbelievable. Mushrooms growing out of the kitchen sink? More lime scale coming out the shower heads than actual water? A microwave that tries to be an oven? […]
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Tags: WSA
Emily »
14 December 2010 »
Christmas is an expensive time for students. Presents to show how much you have missed your lovely family members since being away from them are of course deemed as obligatory if you ever want them to remember you! But many of you will get into debt over the stress of trying to find the ideal […]
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Tags: Jewellry Craft, WSA
Charlotte »
17 November 2010 »
Summer at the WSA. Summer in Winchester consisted of a range of different things, from painting and decorating to helping with the pre-sessional students. The masses of grey paint and chucking out of virtually everything was rather fun. We have a new Manager at the WSA now, Leigh Moore, who has helped hugely with the […]
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Tags: Fat Panda, union, Union Council, WSA