Kevin Dunion
 
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Mermaids poetry queue
Mermaids are celebrating their 90th - at least - birthday. They say that the student theatrical society started with a group of female undergraduates reciting poetry on the Castle Sands - hence the name. A good enough reason to revive the occasion - so various members recited from a rocky perch above the beach whilst the appreciative audience below were gradually engulfed by the rising high tide.
 
 
Good Meet the Rector event in the Union Bar - but I really need to get a sign or something otherwise students tentatively come up and ask if I am free to speak when in fact that is what I am there for. A variety of issues which people want advice on or support for - Clare Riley and Didi Wambugu have a great idea for a skills exchange - I will post more about it once they are ready to launch but in the meantime happy to do what I can to support.
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With Clare Riley and Didi Wambugu
 
 
Toured the Barron Theatre with its administrator, Julie Amphlett, along with Sam Fowles, President of Mermaids, and Phil Pass, Director of Events and Services, Students' Association. The Barron is a great asset for student drama - a dedicated 60 seat 'black box' space. It is much used but like so many of the student facilities would benefit from fresh investment especially to upgrade the retractable seating and the technical box. Sam and Phil embarrassed Julie for this photo taken in the props room.
Julie Amphlett, Sam Fowles and Phil Pass in the Barron Theatre props room
Left to right: Julie Amphlett, Sam Fowles, Phil Pass
 
 
Meet the Rector
Whether you're organising a society event, campaigning on an issue or just need some advice, the Rector is here to help.

Kevin will be in the Main Bar of the Union from 2pm on Wednesday 21st October, so come and have a chat!

 
 
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Mohsin Hamid and the Principal, Dr Louise Richardson
Arrived at the Buchanan Theatre this evening for Mohsin Hamid's lecture to find it absolutely packed - the aisles were littered with bodies and people were congregating in the doorways straining to hear. However, I was able to have a brief chat beforehand with Mohsin and then wangle a space to hear a thoughtful reflection on the craft of writing The Reluctant Fundamentalist  ("The job of the novelist is to re-complicate the over-simplified," he said).

To that end he pointed out the main character Changez is polite, Westernised, not observably religious yet his immediate reaction on hearing of the attack on the Twin towers is a smiling satisfaction. We have by that time been drawn into a certain empathy with Changez- not least because we see how affected he has been by his doomed relationship with his girlfriend - which makes the prospect of his capacity for cold blooded action all the more troubling.

But the ending is ambiguous: do we imagine what may happen only because of what we fear 'radical Muslims' are capable of post 9/11? 
 
 
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UNYSA's Owen Ensor, Anne Peters, Tala Budziszewski
Met up with the St Andrews United Nations Youth and Student Association society, which has ambitious plans fora charity fundraising event next semester. Whilst I was Chairman of Friends of the Earth International I was heavily involved with the UN Commission on Sustainable Development, so I am keen to do what I can to help. We met up in the Students' Union to discuss progress - what this space for news.
 
Dinner at Regs 07/10/2009
 
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St Regulus Hall asked me to join them for dinner, and for a talk in the library afterwards. As ever I was made very welcome by the Warden, Mrs Minick, and her Hall Committee. My thanks to them for an enjoyable evening.
 
 
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With Hannah, Duncan and Matthias
At the first Meet the Rector event in the Union Bar, Hannah, Duncan and Matthias from the SusDev Soc brought me up to date with their priorities for the forthcoming year. They want to see the University becoming more engaged with initiatives like the Alliance for Global Sustainability, as well as more crossover between the academic and practical action in the University.