mrbassman
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Email to Teds
"Hi Everyone
Please read the attached email as it provides important information regarding Autonomy Day next Friday. Please note that the entire campus including the colleges has been declared an alcohol free zone with the only alcohol that day to be available at the Bar on the Hill and the Autonomy Day compound. This is a big change from previous years. I understand that Uni Security and outside security will be patrolling all of the carparks ( so no drinking out of car boots) and the pathways etc - so this will effect people wandering between the Bar and the colleges and indeed means that drinking in the cellar and our buildings is now also not possible. I am seeking more information about the effect on us.
The other important thing for new students is the cost - it will be much more expensive if you enter the Autonomy Day site if you do not have your union discount / membership card, or sticker on your student card. If you need to go and get these items from the Union do so before next Friday.
Following is the University's official email - please read on.....
Cheers - Luce
Dear students and colleagues,
A Message from Professor John Cater, Pro Vice-Chancellor Engineering and Built Environment
I write to you on behalf of the University to inform you of preparations undertaken for this year's Autonomy Day, which will be celebrated on Friday 28 July. Events on the day are coordinated by University of Newcastle Union Ltd (UNUL) and will this year be centred on Bar on the Hill and the carpark immediately between it and the Commonwealth Bank building on the Callaghan campus.
Further information on the events planned and a full program for the day is available from UNUL at the Bar on the Hill, Shortland Union or Hunter Cafeteria. Please check with UNUL on the program and particular events that are of interest to you.
Please note that this year the entire campus, with the exception of the designated area around the Bar on the Hill, is alcohol free.
On behalf of the University I wish you an enjoyable, relaxing and safe celebration of Autonomy Day 2006.
Professor John Carter
Pro Vice-Chancellor
Faculty of Engineering & Built Environment"
_________________________________________________________
1. Police and extra security (including licensing inspectors) from 6am.
2. Only allowed to leave BOTH three times.
3. Get your limited edition FRAT stubby holder
Question to the other colleges: Have you guys gotten this or similar?
"Hi Everyone
Please read the attached email as it provides important information regarding Autonomy Day next Friday. Please note that the entire campus including the colleges has been declared an alcohol free zone with the only alcohol that day to be available at the Bar on the Hill and the Autonomy Day compound. This is a big change from previous years. I understand that Uni Security and outside security will be patrolling all of the carparks ( so no drinking out of car boots) and the pathways etc - so this will effect people wandering between the Bar and the colleges and indeed means that drinking in the cellar and our buildings is now also not possible. I am seeking more information about the effect on us.
The other important thing for new students is the cost - it will be much more expensive if you enter the Autonomy Day site if you do not have your union discount / membership card, or sticker on your student card. If you need to go and get these items from the Union do so before next Friday.
Following is the University's official email - please read on.....
Cheers - Luce
Dear students and colleagues,
A Message from Professor John Cater, Pro Vice-Chancellor Engineering and Built Environment
I write to you on behalf of the University to inform you of preparations undertaken for this year's Autonomy Day, which will be celebrated on Friday 28 July. Events on the day are coordinated by University of Newcastle Union Ltd (UNUL) and will this year be centred on Bar on the Hill and the carpark immediately between it and the Commonwealth Bank building on the Callaghan campus.
Further information on the events planned and a full program for the day is available from UNUL at the Bar on the Hill, Shortland Union or Hunter Cafeteria. Please check with UNUL on the program and particular events that are of interest to you.
Please note that this year the entire campus, with the exception of the designated area around the Bar on the Hill, is alcohol free.
On behalf of the University I wish you an enjoyable, relaxing and safe celebration of Autonomy Day 2006.
Professor John Carter
Pro Vice-Chancellor
Faculty of Engineering & Built Environment"
_________________________________________________________
1. Police and extra security (including licensing inspectors) from 6am.
2. Only allowed to leave BOTH three times.
3. Get your limited edition FRAT stubby holder
Question to the other colleges: Have you guys gotten this or similar?