University of Denver. All-University Student Association
Found in 154 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 70, issue 54, 1966 May 20
Bridge-Building – Intellects Span Logic Gaps. Debate on Committees Takes Senate’s Effort. Academy of Arts and Sciences Selects Dr. Popper as Member. Pre-Registration. AUSA Court.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 3, 1966 September 27
Education Commission Requests Federal Aid. Volunteers Needed – Peace Corps Drive This Week. Top English Teachers Given Conference. Senate Finance Committee Needs All AUSA Organization Requests.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 11, 1966 October 25
AUSA Funds - $64,980 Allocated by Senate. AUSA Court Attempts to Broaden Jurisdiction over All Violations. Campus Briefs Discontinued. Graduation Procedures Enumerated for Seniors.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 24, 1967 January 13
New Major to Interpret American Culture, People. Education Evaluated – Peace Corps Suggests Reforms. Pair of Amendments Proposed to Change AUSA Constitution. Buchtel Lecture – Spilka Shows Relations Between Religion and Prejudice. Senate Academic Affairs Considers Use of GRE.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 44, 1967 March 10
Free University Plans Complete for Spring. Reopened If Unfilled – Applications for AUSA Offices Close Today; Elections April 6. Buchtel Series – Role of Sexual Identity Explored. Applications Open for Clarion Editor.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 45, 1967 March 31
Senate Committee Revokes SDS Charter. Survey Shows Abortion Views. Extensive “Pot” Arrests Likely As Police Begin Campus Raids. Applications Open for Editorships. Thirteen AUSA Offices Unfilled, Many Senate Races Uncontested. One Hundred Students Registered for Spring Free University Courses.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 47, 1967 April 4
Student Senate to Act on SDS For Not Regarding Regulations. Toynbee Contends – Man’s History Ended; 1945 Brings New Era. Interviews Reveal AUSA Contenders Views.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 49, 1967 April 11
Foreign Focus Created by International House. Newcomer Victory – Election Reactions Varied. HUAC Charges Mobilization Inspired by Communists to Subvert U.S. Policy. DU’s Chaplain, Others – Many Favor Revised Abortion Laws.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 50, 1967 April 14
Senators Reject New Elections; Question Dean on Drug Policies. K-Book, Clarion – Student Editors Chose. Thirty Students Join Frisco Mobilization. Ten AUSA Offices Vacant, Reopened. Just Happens – “Gentle Thursday” Coming April 20.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 51, 1967 April 18
Dr. Barbato Condemns Abortion Legislation. Henry Steele Commager – Historian Comments on Universities. NSA Sponsored – Conference Examines Stress. Mortimer Adler to Talk Tonight. Ten AUSA Offices Open; Applications Still Accepted.