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News // Radical Sex And Consent Week

USU’s Radical Sex and Consent Week not to return in 2019

The three-day event will be 'condensed' next year.

September 28, 2018 Alison Xiao
Two blue plastic containers labelled with various punch recipes, red drinking cups centred, students wearing SASS t-shirts in the background
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Petition calls on USU to delay new alcohol policy

Over 80 USU clubs and societies are calling on the USU to postpone and consult further on its new alcohol regulations.

March 8, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky
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USU to no longer fund alcohol for off-campus events

The USU's new alcohol funding policy takes effect in Week 1.

March 7, 2018 Elijah Abraham
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Judge for yourselves: USU Board candidate interviews

Honi Soit chats to the Board Director candidates vying for your vote

May 13, 2016 Honi Soit

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