University of Denver. All Undergraduate Student Association (AUSA)
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 75 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 45, 1983 April 25
Fallek Gift Will Assist DU Business Students. Senate Will Plan Advising Center For Fall Quarter. Alarm Malfunction Raises Investigation.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 49, 1983 May 9
Night College is in the Works for Fall of ’83. Senate Allocations $70,000 Less for 83-84 School Year. Business Commission Posts to be Chosen.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 90, issue 6, 1984 September 27
Claremont School of Music Move Scheduled 1984. Senate-Funded Budgets Now Finalized, Rosenberg Says.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 90, issue 11, 1984 October 15
Kissinger Draws Crowd of 2,000 to DU’s Arena. AUSA Passes New Rules for Referendums.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 90, issue 12, 1984 October 18
Arts, Sciences Faculties Protest Reorganization. AUSA Senate Polling Committee Conducted Student Survey on Oct. 9.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 90, issue 23, 1985 January 17
Cortese Heads Design of New Core Curriculum. AUSA Senate Opens Applications for New Organization, COPUS. GU “Getting Rid” of Unwanted Properties.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 90, issue 24, 1985 January 21
“Spy” Wichser to Reunite with Freed Fiance. Finance Committee Changes Policy to Encourage Saving. Seniors’ Committee Getting “Early Start”. Gary Hart to Speak at Boettcher Center on Arms Control Jan. 24.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 90, issue 25, 1985 January 24
Rosenberg Resigns from AUSA Finance Chair. Natural Science Division Meets for Curriculum Proposal. Gary Hart to Speak Tonight at Boettcher.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 90, issue 29, 1985 February 7
Smith, Goodale Address Students’ Questions. AUSA Senate to Sponsor “Assault Awareness Seminar”.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 90, issue 32, 1985 February 20
News Headline Incites New Senate’s Rally Plan. Patty Swope Nominated One of Five Ky. Derby Princesses. High School Outreach Idea Initiated by Student Bowman.