Events The Students' Union holds a variety of student club nights throughout the week at the main club venue, Foundry. These include
pop music nights
ROAR on Wednesday,
Pop Tarts on Saturday. On Tuesdays, The Tuesday Club is a night focusing on underground dance music, usually
Drum and Bass,
UK Garage or
House. Various other nights including LGBT+ night "Grapefruit" and "Soul Jam which are held in the Foundry monthly on alternating weeks. Live music events and gigs are also regularly held in the Foundry, along with conference events and fairs. Several times a year, larger, multi-venue events encompassing the entire Students' Union site, such as
Halloween Freaks Festival in October and
Summer Social in June, attracting over 4,000 students. The Union, under its obligation as part of the NUS to provide 24-hour support for students, funds
Sheffield University Nightline, a telephone and email based listening and information service run by student volunteers from the university.
Societies and clubs The Union has a list of approximately 320 societies and clubs, all run through a section of the union named "The Activities and Sports Zone". Film Unit, the Union's Film Committee, shows three films a week during term time on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Films are played in a cinema with a capacity of nearly 400, equipped with commercial
35 mm film projectors and a
Dolby Digital sound system. SUTCo (Sheffield University Theatre Company) produce six plays a year at the
Drama Studio, a studio theatre converted from a church, as well as the biennial 24 Hour Charity Musical – rehearsed, choreographed, designed and produced within a 24-hour period. They also produce two alternative venue productions per year. The Technical Services Committee (TSC) are volunteers responsible for the setting up and running of equipment at the aforementioned club nights and live events at the Union.
Charity The union has an active volunteering and charity community. The RAG (Raising and Giving society) raised over £180,000 in 2011–12, through general fundraising and several larger events; the union is host to the world's largest student organised charity hitchhike, Bummit, which runs every year. Another RAG tradition is Spiderwalk, a 12.5-mile trek through the city and the
Peak District through the night; other societies run fund-raising activities throughout the night, such as a 24-hour role-playing event. The Union's "SheffieldVolunteering" scheme is one of the country's most active and well-recognised student volunteering schemes, with over 26,269 hours logged in 2011–12, and has won various national acclaims over the years.
Publications and broadcasting The union's publication and broadcasting is branded under the name of Forge Media. The
Forge Press newspaper (formerly
The Steel Press) is published fortnightly, while
Forge Radio is the union's own radio station which broadcasts throughout the Union building during term-time and over the internet.
Forge TV – the newest part of Forge Media – is the Union's own television station, broadcasting online and around campus, as well as producing on-demand content. As of September 2010, former Radio 1 DJ
Mary Anne Hobbs joined the Forge Media team.
Sports The union supports a large number of sports teams, which compete in the
BUCS championships. The annual Varsity Challenge takes place between teams from the university and its rival
Sheffield Hallam University in over 30 events. ==Awards==