Student movements
Found in 496 Collections and/or Records:
Telephone Log, 1970
Telephone log from the project to create a history of Woodstock West.
Temporary Restraining Order, 1970 May 11
Temporary restraining order by Colorado Seminary and University of Denver against three named students and 1000 John Does, Weatherman, Weatherman Faction, Students for a Democratic Society and Strike Center. Orders defendants not to damage university property or interfere with students or classes.
Tentative Agenda for Faculty in Support of the ''Strike'', 1970
Mimeographed sheet of options for faculty to show support for student strike.
The Completion of Academic Requirements for Courses Offered at the University of Denver in the Spring Quarter 1970, 1970
Proposal by Assistant Professor of Religion Arnold Harms for grading students for the quarter in which Woodstock West took place.
The Concerned Students Against the War Press Release, 1969
Press release from the Concerned Students Against the War announcing protest plans, and noting that the Vietnamese Liberation Front flag will not be flown. Attached is an opinion piece clipping against the use of such flags, as well as notes and an envelope addressed to Chancellor Mitchell.
The Crisis on Campus (Long Version), 1969 June
"The Crisis on Campus" (Long Version). Reader's Digest - June 1969. 16mm, color, 14:35, SOF. "The Crisis on Campus," June '69. Chancellor Maurice Mitchell of Denver University interviewed by C.R. Devine, of Reader's Digest, in Denver, April 29, 1969.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 77, issue 61, 1973 March 2
AUSA court recommends $14.59 fine for Heberlein. Wednesday’s hearing hits minority treatment. Panel protests federal cutbacks.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 102, 1995 April 27
Student unrest follows director’s dismissal. Federal aid undergoes changes. Mayoral race comes to DU.
The DU Story, 1968
"Advance backgrounder" press release that was distributed to the media following the on-campus sit-in in April 1968.
The Peace Commencement fund, Inc. Statement of Purpose, 1970
Statement of Purpose of the Peace Commencement Fund, Inc. asking that all graduates not pay for rental of caps and gowns for commencement and give the money to the peace fund in order to end the war in Southeast Asia.