[HDNG]UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION:[EHDNG][PARA][GRPH]P5[EGRPH][STAT][BULL] 3 sabbatical [BULL] Turnout at last ballot: 40% [BULL] Ave. turnout at General Meetings: low[ESTAT][PARA][ITAL]The Students Association is made up of 2 parts, the Student Representative Council (SRC), which does all the shouting, and the Students' Union which dishes out services. The SRC opted out of NUS in 1979. St Andrew's has been seen as a breeding-ground for bright-eyed Tory libertarians, but the usual no-labels attitude seems to apply these days, although student debt gets 'em marching. [EITAL][PARA][PARA][ITAL][HDNG]SU FACILITIES:[EHDNG][EITAL][PARA]The Union has facilities at St Mary's Place: 4 bars; cafeteria; travel agency; general shop; Clydesdale cashpoint; TV lounge; launderette; photocopying; photo booth; 1 minibus for hire; games and vending machines; pool table; juke; 5 meeting rooms; 2 conference halls; 2 nightclub/discos; parking.[HDNG]CLUBS (NON SPORTING):[EHDNG][PARA]Amnesty International; Asian; Ballroom Dancing; Bongo; Breakaway (trips to remote parts of Scotland); Bridge; Celtic; Dead Parrot; Gilbert and Sullivan; High Handicappers (Golf).[HDNG]OTHER ORGANISATIONS:[EHDNG][PARA]'The Chronicle' and 'Insane' are the student newspapers. 'Squib' is an arts magazine and 'Gryphon' features student poetry. The charity campaign raised ú15,000 last year, but there's also the Kate Kennedy Club (named after the niece of the University's founder), which is an all-male charitable club which raised an additional ú2,000 last year. Each year, they hold a parade with horse-drawn carriages and costumed characters. There's also the Union Debating Society, a ([ITAL]pompous[EITAL]) talk shop.[HDNG]RELIGIOUS:[EHDNG][PARA][STAT][BULL] 1 chaplain[ESTAT][PARA]The University chaplaincy, city churches and cathedral cater for most versions of Christianity.[HDNG]PAID WORK:[EHDNG][PARA]A bit in the local tourist and golfing trade - hotels, golf bars and so on. [ITAL] Caddying isn't as easy as you'd think, though[EITAL].