The Students' Union officially launched Swansea Accommodation Service (SAS) on 1 February 2007 in the Digital Technium.
JC's is situated on the second floor of Fulton House, and is the Students' Union's bar and coffee shop.
Sin City is a nightclub and live music venue, which opened December 2006 and was originally partly owned by Swansea University Students' Union.
Programming is played 24/7 from the radio studios based in Fulton House on Singleton Park Campus.
Xtreme Radio offers its members access to industry-level equipment and experience, the ability to interview locally and internationally acclaimed artists and personalities.
SUTV closed at the end of the 2014/15 academic year, since the founder graduated with no new committee members to continue the group.
[11] Video content and live broadcasts are designed to inform and entertain its audiences with truth and fairness at its forefront.
[14] The Swansea University Students' Union has played a massive part in achieving two Guinness World Records in association with online fancy dress retailer Jokers' Masquerade.
[16] In October 2013 Swansea Students' Union Societies & Services Officer Ceinwen Cloney banned the University's Pole Fitness society, citing "sexist attitudes" following a motion to the Trustee Board by external Trustee Ali Morris.
They listed among their reasoning that "Pole fitness and pole dancing are a direct spin off from lap dancing [...] We should not be deaf to the very real issue of pole fitness playing a part in upholding this raunch culture and objectification of women and girls and the impact of this on our female students [...] Evidence shows that young women aged 16 to 24 are the group of women who experience the most domestic and sexual violence.
We believe that activities such as 'pole fitness' contributes to an atmosphere where women are viewed as sexual objects and where violence against them is acceptable.