Volume 1 No. 5. Cover features two women wearing mini-dresses standing against a poster-covered wall.
Includes editorial comment ; lists of recent and forthcoming events in the Poly including Rag Week; Fees protest; Careers advice; review of the Afro-Asian dance at Little Titchfield Street; reviews of television and films and Jerry Lee Lewis concert; advertisements.
Edited by I Glover and R Griffiths, illustrations by David Burn and Jim Laws, typing by Estelle Hedge and Christine Munden. Contents include: a foreword by Sir Eric Richardson; map of college buildings; a message from the student union president Roger Beavil (photograph); notes from retiring president Owen Spencer-Thomas (photograph); introductions to and photographs of the presidents of the athletics union Roger Griffiths, deputy president of the students union Kalinsky Gupta, external vice-president Justin Labinjoh, social vice-president Stephen Langley, lady vice-president Mika Kalokerinou, Lady representative on the athletic union Jane Fleming Jones (annotated Joan Hunter-Dunne), secretary Ian Glover, treasurer Hugh Mant, permanent secretary Estelle Hedge; student life in London; student facilities and college information; halls of residence; cinemas; bookshops; where to eat; where to drink; external affairs (United Nations Student Associations, National Union of Students); Treasurer report and Budget; Dance dates; Athletics Union and sports facilities; Clubs and Societies (Afro-Asian, L'Association Internationale des Etudiants n Sciences Economiques et Commerciales, Architectural, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Billards and Snooker, Boxing, Car, Catholic, Chess, Christian Union, Cricket, Debating, Economics, Economic History, Engineering, Fencing, Film, Folk, Football, Gliding, Hockey, Jazz, Jewish, Judo, Mountaineering, Music, netball, Political Science, Polymuse, Riding, Rowing, Rugby, Socialist, Social Science, squash, Student Players, Student Societies Administration Working Party, Sub Aqua, Swimming, Table Tennis, West One).
The publication also includes a large number of advertisements relating to student services (e.g. Banking) or career opportunities. The advertisers are listed in an index at the back of the volume.
Contents include: address by outgoing president, photograph], Union Council [administrative information], introductions by the current President, General Secretary, Sports Secretary, Social Secretary, Publications Officer , President; History of Your Union [includes a photograph of PCLSU members in occupation at Regent Street 1979; UGMs...Democracy in Action; Where We Stand; N.U.S. affiliation; The Areas [Polytechnic accommodation and facilities]; Our Nursery; Union Structure; Academic Structure; Staff & Student Centre at 104-108 Bolsover Street [photographs of staff]; Student Services [Photographs of staff]; Pub guide to Fitzrovia; W1 Pubs; Bookshop Bargains; London Rocks [guide to music venues]; Covenants - avoid the means trap test; Starting a Society; Calendar; Clubs & Societies [Afro-Caribbean, Aikido, Arab, Canoe, Chinese, Christian Union, Communist, Computer, Cricket, Cypriot, Environment, Film, Football, French, Gay; Golf, Indian Cultural, Iranian, Jewish, Judo, Karate, Korfball; Labour, Law, Legalise Cannabis, Malaysian & Singaporean, Men's Hockey, Modern Shaolin, Motorcycle, Mountaineering, Music, Netball, Northern Cultural, North American, Palestinian, parachute, photographic, Planning, Polyaid, Polymer, Polyride, Polysail, real Ale, Rifle, R.A.R., Rowing, Rugby, Shorinji Kempo, squash, Social Science, Friends of the Cosmos, Socialist, Socialist United Ireland, Socialist Worker Students, Sub-Aqua, Tennis, Vegetarian Socialist, Venezuelean, Women's Group, Women's Hockey, Women's Voice, Wu Shu Kwan; Signing On; Drugs, Pills & Junk; Squatting; Accommodation - Squalid, Scarce & Expensive; London markets; Theatre; Getting Around; Hitching Spots; Some Useful Addresses.
Includes advertisements for banking services for students, publications, and travel.
66 pages, black & white.
Volume 2 Number 2. Cover features black and white drawing. looseleaf publication.
Edited by [redacted]. Includes an editorial with photographs of the editors; move of commerce courses to Balderton Street; engagement of president ; accommodation agencies; article on Nigeria [photograph]; Students Players [photographs]; guide to boots ; Twiggy's fashion range; loose erratum sheet of article on the Union and the original article [with photograph]; theatre and film reviews; poetry; short story; article on students by the Secretary of the Polytechnic Socialist Society; thoughts on Chairman Mao; happenings (listings) including dance, film, theatre, gigs, society meetings, union events; article on a workcamp ; Christian Union Meetings ; advertisements including Dantalian's Chariot featuring Zoot Money playing at the Polytechnic.
Includes advertisement featuring a semi-naked woman.
The newspaper for University of Westminster Students, sponsored by the Students' Union
Includes articles: Fayre...Or Failure? - Students' Union organisation; Have You Got Extra...In Your Pocket to Fork Out For the New NUS Card?; New User-Friendly Library and IT Services; Westminster Goes Green; Societies' Support for Black History Month Arouses Controversy; Illegal to Discriminate by Age; Gym Facelift; What Halls Are Really Like; Fresh to Death; What's in Your Drink; Media Censorship; ID Cards: Everything You Need to Know; Remember to Vote; Film, Music, Arts and Culture; Twisted Heel - writing; Fashion; Sports and Societies; Classifieds.
Published by the Publication Office, Students' Union of the Polytechnic of Central London.
Includes introductions by Dr Colin Adamson, President, past President, Secretary, Publications Officer, Treasurer and Social secretary [photographs]; a list of non-sabbatical officers; academic structure; which departments are in which buildings; student services: Student Counsellor, Secretary, Student Advisor, Lodgings Officer, The Chaplain, Careers advisors [photographs] Ents Committee and intro week; info and travel; Soho Poly Theatre; plan of the Elsley court office; union secretaries [photographs], list of libraries and librarians; lists of west end theatres, cinemas, bookshops and galleries; general information.
The Union societies listed, with short descriptions are: Afro-Asian, Amateur Radio, Architectural, Bridge, Business Studies Car, Chinese, Christian Union, Communications, Conservative Association, Debating, Economic History, Economics, Engineering, Film, French, Geography, German, Ghanian, Hall of Residence committee, Jewish, Law, Music, Newton, Nigerian, Node, Nodepaper, Polyfolk, Polymer, Sierra Leone, Socialist, Social Science, Student Amenities, Student Players, Surveyors, West Indian. The list of Athletic clubs listed, with short descriptions are: Akido, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Billiards & Snooker, Boat, Boxing, Cricket, Cross-country, Fencing, Football, Gliding, Golf, Hockey, Netball, Judo, Lawn tennis, Modern Creative Dance, Mountaineering, Polyride, Polysail, Rifle, Rugby, Sky Diving, Squash, Sub-Aqua, Swimming & Water Polo, Table Tennis, Tenpin Bowling, Trampolining, Volleyball, Water Skiing, Weight-training, with some photographs.
Includes advertisements for banks and bookshops.
Published by the Publication Office, Students' Union of the Polytechnic of Central London with 'all night London' courtesy of Time Out.
Includes introductions by Dr Colin Adamson, President, past president, Secretary, Publications Officer and treasurer [photographs]; a list of non-sabbatical officers; academic structure; which departments are in which buildings; student services (welfare, health, accommodation, careers, chaplain, information); third Poly Arts Festival (festival three) with provisional programme; intro week timetable of events; extra-curricular courses and lectures, including a programme of lunchtime poetry readings, films, american studies and african studies lectures; map of Poly buildings; plan of the Elsley court office; general information; local cafes; list of libraries and librarians; union secretaries [photographs], lists of west end theatres, cinemas, bookshops and galleries; all night London; advice centres.
The Union societies listed, with short descriptions are: Afro-Asian, Amateur Radio, Architectural, Bridge, Car, Chinese, Christian Union, Communications, Conservative Association, Debating, Economic History, Economics, Engineering, Film, French, Geography, Ghanian, Hall of Residence committee, Jewish, Law, Music, Newton, Nigerian, Node, Hot, Polyfolk, Polymer, Socialist, Social Science, Student Amenities, Student Players, Surveyors, West Indian. The list of Athletic clubs listed, with short descriptions are: Akido, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Billiards & Snooker, Boat, Boxing, Cricket, Cross-country, Fencing, Football, Gliding, Golf, Hockey, Netball, Judo, Lawn tennis, Modern Creative dance, Mountaineering, Polyride, Polysail, Rifle, Rugby, Sky Diving, Squash, Sub-Aqua, Swimming & Water Polo, Table Tennis, Tenpin bowling, Trampolining, Volleyball, Water Skiing, Weight-training.
On the final page is a photograph of an unidentified gig happening in Little Titchfield Street.There are advertisements for banks, employers and kibbutz throughout.