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University of Denver. All Undergraduate Student Association (AUSA)

 Organization

Biography

The All Undergraduate Student Association (AUSA) was a student group at the University of Denver whose primary function appears to have been that of student government (Student Senate). The All Undergraduate Student Association (AUSA) was comprised of every undergraduate student at the University of Denver. The AUSA Student Senate was comprised of representatives elected in the spring quarter. Their responsibility was to act as a voice for the undergraduate student body through the legislative process, communicate with administration, and understand issues facing the undergraduate population.

On April 25, 1968, there was a march and sit in of the registrar’s office to protest graduate students not being allowed on AUSA (All Undergraduate Student Association) ballot.

Citation:
Jerome Ryden, “No grad students allowed in spring AUSA elections,” The University of Denver Clarion, vol. 72, no. 44, April 9, 1968, 1; “Mitchell gives sit-in plan of action,” The University of Denver Clarion, vol. 72, no. 50, April 30, 1968, 1, 8; “40 sit-in demonstrators arrested after Chancellor’s call for police,” The University of Denver Clarion, vol. 72, no. 51, May 3, 1968, 1, 5-6; “Chancellor explains dismissal of students; reaffirms intention to maintain law, order,” The University of Denver Clarion, vol. 72, no. 51, May 3, 1968, 1, 6. Additional reporting on this story can be found in The University of Denver Clarion volume 72, May 7, 10, 14, 17, 22, 28, 1968, and The University of Denver Clarion volume 73, September 30, 1968, and February 5, 1969.

Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:

The Denver Clarion, vol. 81, issue 57, 1977 March 3

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Identifier: clarion_v081i57_19770303
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Senate Meeting – “NO” On Term Extension. Soviet Defector Belenko discusses – Underground Bases Revealed. England Trip Full, Wait List Announced.

Dates: 1977 March 3

The Denver Clarion, vol. 81, issue 65, 1977 April 18

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Identifier: clarion_v081i65_19770418
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University Lecture Set. New Senate Meets. EPA Files Suit.

Dates: 1977 April 18

The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 4, 1982 September 23

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Identifier: clarion_v088i04_19820923
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CWC Plans Move Ahead With new Women’s Program. Vali-Dine System Being Praised And Panned By Staff And Students. INCAR Awaiting AUSA Senate Recognition As Political Group.

Dates: 1982 September 23

The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 8, 1982 October 7

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Identifier: clarion_v088i08_19821007
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Pritchard Calls for High-Tech Academic Push. CoPRIG Funding on Ballot After AUSA Recognition.

Dates: 1982 October 7

The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 12, 1982 October 21

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Identifier: clarion_v088i12_19821021
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Anderson Says American System is Stagnant. Senate Votes for Representation Change. Cards Wrap Up ’82 World Series.

Dates: 1982 October 21

The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 16, 1982 November 4

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Identifier: clarion_v088i16_19821104
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Senate Says Will Ask for Greater Share of Fees. Greenberg Will Head Group for Pritchard’s Restructuring Plans. Market Soars to New Record High totals.

Dates: 1982 November 4

The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 28, 1983 February 10

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Identifier: clarion_v088i28_19830210
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Interest In Top Spots Low As Deadlines Near. AUSA Senate Poll Gets Answers On Students, Groups. Color Video Equipment Nearly On Line at Mass Comm.

Dates: 1983 February 10

The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 30, 1983 February 17

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Identifier: clarion_v088i30_19830217
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Clarion Spot Still Open – Wolf and Cortinez to Co-Edit ’84 Kynewisbok. AUSA Considering New Arts and Sciences Commission. Student Response Low for “Spring Escape” to Mexico. Unemployment Rate Still on the Increase.

Dates: 1983 February 17

The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 31, 1983 February 21

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Identifier: clarion_v088i31_19830221
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New Funding Plan May Replace Activity Fees. Gary Hart Officially Throws Hat Into Presidential Campaign Ring. AUSA Presidency is Uncontested But Senate Competition is High.

Dates: 1983 February 21

The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 45, 1983 April 25

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Identifier: clarion_v088i45_19830425
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Fallek Gift Will Assist DU Business Students. Senate Will Plan Advising Center For Fall Quarter. Alarm Malfunction Raises Investigation.

Dates: 1983 April 25