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STUDENT NEWS
RVC Students’ Union Outgoing President
2021-22 Sam Fenton
and societies gave the RVC its much
needed injection of community spirit
after the events of the last two years.
This year also saw the revival of
Camden vs Hawkshead Varsity, and the
hugely successful May Ball.
Nobody said that being the Students’
Union President in my final year of
university would be easy. However,
I owe a huge debt of gratitude to
the students of the RVC, and the
SU officers and staff, who provided
unwavering support throughout my
term of office. The past 12 months
have been a labour of love, and I look
forward to seeing the RVC community
continue to thrive.
I’m extremely grateful for the ongoing
generosity of RVC alumni through
the Alumni Fund, which has provided
much needed support for students
through hardship funds, placement
grants and awards to student clubs
and societies. Your contributions
support student welfare and fund
invaluable learning experiences for
our students, and I would like to thank
you, on behalf of all the students, for
your continued support.
he past academic year saw the past 12 months, and the incredible
the RVC community take several achievements of my fellow students
significant steps towards a despite the challenges faced.
Treturn to normal university life. With restrictions relaxed, our clubs
Not least of which was the staggered and societies were able to return in
return of in-person teaching, and the full force, with some fantastic inter-
challenges that came with it. It was university competition results. I have
a privilege to witness the resilience no doubt that the return of our clubs
with which the student body tackled
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