Talk:University of Sheffield Union of Students

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I started this page using content from University of Sheffield, I cannot be sure the content is correct. I would be grateful if someone could check it through and make some improvements.

I'm sudying at shef' Uni' and it all seems ok. Is this page needed though as it just repeats (exactly) the content from University of Sheffield#Student Union, Sports and Traditions?--JK the unwise 16:41, 2 May 2005 (UTC)

I think the mention of the Politics Society is a bit pointless and not entirely accurate- it is not really part of the union. Why don't we have something said about every single committee, society or sports club mentioned on this page?

[edit] Largest union building: disputed

University of Bristol Union claims to have the UK's largest students union building, as does University of Sheffield Union of Students. Until anyone can find any evidence, I'm changing this to "one of the largest..."

This may well be true, as technically Sheffield University Students Union consists of three buildings, University House, Graves Building and the Main Union Building.

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