The Students’ Union is also here to provide you with the opportunity to take part in a vast number of activities and sports. We have over 20 different clubs and societies across our five campuses including football, netball, thai boxing, street dance, drama and yoga. If you have a particular interest that you would like to continue at UCA, you could even start your own society. Clubs and societies are open to everyone to join and are run by students for students with our full support. This is a great way to make new friends, develop a new hobby and is a great addition to your CV.
A new initiative we are starting this year at UCA is to offer sporting opportunities that are not normally available across the 5 campuses for everyone and anyone! So even if you do not normally play sport do come and try out what we have on offer. We are going to try and make the activities as diverse and as frequent as possible to give you the chance to try something new, get you out of the house, meet new friends and perhaps find a new hobby...Click here to find out more
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Unfaithful priest given life ban
A married priest who embarked on a relationship with his deputy is banned from the clergy for life.
No action over Tory row officer
Britain's terror chief will not face legal action over a luxury car firm involved in a row in the Damien Green inquiry.
Dogs hunted after sheep killings
Night vigils to search for dogs responsible for killing dozens of sheep and an ostrich are carried out by Kent Police.