Each president is supported by a body of student part-time officers that fall into 4 zones; Union Development, Opportunities, Inclusivity & Diversity and Education.
The biggest recent issue regarding these was the change of the union's constitution so it complies with the Charities Act – a bill which expected to have royal assent either this year or the next.
HUSU also holds other regular events such as AU night, Tower on Wednesdays, and live music performances.
[3] The Sanctuary Bar holds a Karaoke and quiz night and has outdoor seating.
[citation needed] The Athletic Union is a large part of HUSU, which has roughly 50 sports clubs to which students can add by creating their own.
HUSU is one of the few unions in the country to provide the sport – it is common for universities to offer it instead.
There are recently created 3G football pitches, astroturf (known as Fort Inglemire) for hockey, two large sports halls, six squash courts which have been renovated in 2013 as it hosts an international tournament later in 2013 and a state of the art Sports Science facility.
There is also a gym which has received heavy investment over the years and can cater for all students' needs.
Each officer was responsible for a particular area of the Students' Union in Scarborough, and worked alongside their sabbatical colleagues from the Hull Campus to ensure that Scarborough Campus students had access to the same facilities, services and opportunities as their Hull-based counterparts.
Radio, Scarborough Campus's radio station, was a joint venture operated by HUUSC and Hull University's Creative Music Technology Department, housed across the road from the campus in the "Filey Road Studios" building.
'[5] This set of responsibilities used to be part of the role 'VP Education & Welfare' – a position seen in many student unions.
However, due to the size of the remit, it split into two sabbatical positions several years ago (the other being VP Education).
Hull University Social Services Organisation/Student Community Action, often shortened to HUSSO, was formerly a registered charity in its own right.
The Chair of HUSSO was formerly a part-time member of the Union Executive Committee but now is part of the Community Zone.