Winthrop DSU
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Category:
Organizations - Clubs & Societies
Description:
The campus student association in charge of programming entertainment for the Winthrop community, offers numerous opportunities for interested students to become involved in student activities. Each semester DSU brings comedians, singers, bands, lectures, and novelty acts to campus.

http://twitter.com/winthropdsu

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Open: All content is public to the Winthrop network.

Officers

Boyd
Campus Programs Director
Ashley
President
Sherria
Vice President
Jennifer
Coffeehouse Chair
Tobi
Contemporary Music Chair
Brianna
Contemporay Music Vice-Chair
Zade
Comedy/Novelty Chair
Anna
Lecture Chair
Elise
Lecture Vice-Chair
Jamila
Performing Arts Chair
Ashley
Special Events Chair
Eric
Technical Assistant
Evan
Technical Assistant
Lisa
Public Relations
Shatesha
Public Relations
Kelsey
Publicity Team
Brittany
Publicity Team
William
Publicity Team
Events

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Photos
Video

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Basic Info
 

Name:
Winthrop DSU
Category:
Organizations - Clubs & Societies
Description:
The campus student association in charge of programming entertainment for the Winthrop community, offers numerous opportunities for interested students to become involved in student activities. Each semester DSU brings comedians, singers, bands, lectures, and novelty acts to campus.

http://twitter.com/winthropdsu

Privacy Type:
Open: All content is public to the Winthrop network.

Contact Info
 

Email:
Website:
http://www.winthrop.edu/studentaffairs/dsu
Office:
(803) 323-2299
Location:
Rock Hill, SC

Recent News
 

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Without Winthrop ID: $10

UPCOMING EVENTS:
*enclosed in asterisks: cultural event*


*** Cultural Event****
When the Gays Move Into Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood
Monday, November 02, 2009 8:00 PM
Plowden Auditorium

In their program, "When the Gays Move Into Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood," Joe Bertolino and Bil Leipold explore the realities and human dimensions of living in a increasingly diverse world. Drawing from their own lives, their experiences as fraternity men and student affairs professionals, their family experiences, and the dynamics of their own relationship, Joe and Bil present this difficult topic in a non-threatening, humorous way.