Sub-series consists of logbook from the Walk Home program.
The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings CollegeStudent life
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The collection consists of records created by the Athletics Department and its predecessor bodies. Activities and topics documented include the development of departmental policies and objectives; the maintenance of facilities; departmental and university committees; the intercollegiate athletics program; the recreation program; the operation of athletic and recreational workshops and courses; departmental publications and publicity; and the responsibilities and operations of the Athletic Director.
University of King's College Athletic DepartmentSub-series consists of the newsletter This Week at King's (aka TWAK), prepared by the KSU to inform the student body of upcoming events and interesting activities within the King's community.
The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings CollegeSub-series consists of copies of the student publication The Watch, as well as correspondence, legal documents, ephemera, financial records, meeting agendas and minutes, notes, and posters.
The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings CollegeSub-series consists of correspondence, financial records, printed material, legal documents, and photographs relating to the create of the student yearbook, The Record.
The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings CollegeThe series consists of materials produced by many of the Student Societies that have flourished at King's. Among them are the minute books of the oldest college debating society in North America the Quintilian, founded in 1845; North America's longest standing collegial literary society, the Haliburton, established in 1884; a lively dramatic society, King's Theatrical Society, founded in 1931, the largest per capita student theatre society in North America; the Day Students'
Society; and numerous student groups reflecting the special interests of King's College students over the years, such as the [blank], the [blank], and the [blank].
Although the oldest societies pre-date the KSU, they have been included here because they are now funded by KSU.
The files include publications issued by a society.
The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings CollegeSub-series consists of copies of student handbooks, as well as correspondence, printed material, legal documents, and financial records.
The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings CollegeThe series comprises records documenting various sports played at the University of King's College.
University of King's College Athletic DepartmentThe series consistes of newsletters, journals, brochures, monographs, press releases, announcements and general posters created or issued by KSU - 2 copies of each title, when available. The files include preparation, printing and publication records related to each title.
Among the publications in this series are the annual Student Handbook and the yearbook; The Record, the monthly magazine; The Watch and its predecessors; and newsletters telling of events on campus, such as TWAK (This Week at King's). The series also includes some pages printed from the KSU website, www.ksu.ca.
Note: Publications issued by student societies are in the Societies series, KSU.9.
The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings CollegeThe series consists of records relating to the work and special activities of the KSU carried out pursuant to its mandate, including documentation of committees, functions and projects related to the work of KSU.
One of the largest sub-series is KSU.4.5, Orientation/Frosh Week records, which contains tee-shirts, programs and memorabilia. KSU's activism campaigns are here, as are subject files on issues in which KSU has been involved, such as AIDS, anti-racism, and sexual harassment. In addition, correspondence between KSU and other King's entities are included in this series.
The Society of the Students' Union of the University of Kings College