Wednesday, February 1, 2012

CSC in 1-2-3: Catholic Student Union (CSU)

1. Catholic Student Union (AKA CSU) is the Catholic Student Center's link to Wash U. Although the CSC has a great relationship with Wash U, the CSC is not part of Wash U, nor does the CSC receive funding from Wash U. The CSC is a separate entity (it's part of the Archdiocese of St. Louis). We're allowed on campus and in the dorms because we are a recognized organization that is linked to Wash U through CSU, which is one of many official student groups at Wash U.

2. CSU consists of a board of six Wash U undergrads who meet on a weekly basis to discuss, plan and execute various student-related activities at the CSC. Campus minister Mark Zaegel serves as the staff contact for CSU, but the CSC is merely a resource for CSU--the CSC does not control the CSU.

3. The Catholic Student Union is a great way for students to develop into leaders of church and society. And remember students: Even if you're not on the CSU board, you can participate in CSU by being a member at large or simply by participating in CSU events.

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