
Departmental Student Unions (DSUs) are the democratic foundation of the Simon Fraser Student Society. A Student Union is different than an SFSS Club. Clubs have a specific focus, like Oxfam or Imported Cars, while Student Unions represent student interests in that academic department. A Departmental Student Union might host career fairs, socials, pub nights, conferences, publish journals, be involved in faculty hires, advise on curriculum changes, and take on special projects. Click through the links at left for more information about getting active in your own club or departmental student union. MAKE BUTTONS!
The Student Society has a new button maker that is fast, efficient, and cheap! Stop by the General Office to borrow the button maker and purchase blank buttons for a really cheap rate. Make them yourself using our button maker template - This PDF will work in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop and has circles to help guide you with the correct dimensions. You can also take a look at the button maker instruction form to assist you in the process of creating your buttons.
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