Student government
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
AUSA Call for a Rally, 1970 May
Call for a student rally on Friday morning supporting the student strike, emphasizing the Cambodian and Kent State situations. Signed by Harry Poindexter, AUSA President.
Chancellor's Leadership Corp. 1987, 1987
Group portrait of University of Denver (DU) students who were members of the Chancellor's Leadership Corporation in 1987.
Flier for Student Senate on DUTV, 1970
Flier announcing that the Student Senate meeting will be televised because there will not be room for all to attend.
List of Senators and Officers at the Special Senate Meeting, 1970 May 5
List of Senators and Officers at the Time of the May 5, 1970 Special Senate Meeting regarding a student strike.
Student Bill of Rights, 1967
Copy of a proposed student bill of rights, including personal rights, freedom of expression, housing, academic freedom, legal rights, and student government and graduate students.
Student Resolution, 1970 May 5
Resolution by the student government condemning the US invasion of Cambodia and demanding the withdrawal of troops from Southeast Asia, and condemning the actions of the National Guard at Kent State. Resolved, that May 7 and 8 shall be days of mourning and call for student strike.
Student Senate Meeting Minutes, 1970 May 5
Unofficial minutes of the Student Senate meeting of May 5, 1970. Attendance estimated at approximately 1500. Call for a strike approved. These minutes were written up on August 6, 1970 by Ann Cardenas, former AUSA Senate Secretary.
Student Senate Meeting Minutes, 1970 May 5
Unofficial minutes of the Student Senate meeting of May 5, 1970. Call for a strike approved. These minutes were written up on July 21, 1970 by Ann Cardenas, former AUSA Senate Secretary.
Students - Government (1960-69), 1960-1969
Black and white negatives, contact sheets, and prints relating to student government at the University of Denver in the 1960s.
Students - Government (1980-89), 1980-1989
Black and white negatives, contact sheets, and prints related to student government at the University of Denver in the 1980s.