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primarily on promoting awareness and advocacy for the Latinx/Chicanx community, and the Black
Student Union focuses primarily on promoting awareness and advocacy for the African American/African community. Every Commission is run by a director, and the Joint Commissions Committee is a committee for these organizations to coordinate efforts for various combined causes and activities, and is chaired by the Director of Diversity Efforts, a member of the ASUW Board of Directors. The ASUW is often at the forefront of social justice issues that face both previous, current, and future generations of University of Washington students. For example, the ASUW has taken a stand against cultural appropriation through Halloween costumes by releasing a 6-minute public service announcement which drew the attention of major media outlets such as
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ASUW. They serve as a resource for publicity strategies, ensure consistency in branding and marketing across all media, and work to maintain the ASUW website. Additionally, the
Director collaborates with other departments to ensure accessibility and inclusivity of official materials, resolves conflicts among Office of Communications employees, and updates communications policies as needed. They maintain accountability through office hours, attend mandatory training sessions and staff meetings, and complete quarterly reports and evaluations. Furthermore, the Director serves as the Board liaison to the Office of Outreach and Involvement and the UW Sponsorship Advisory Committee. It is one of three hired Board of Director positions.
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Policy; quarterly reviews of all employees; assistance of the
Finance and Budget Director in entity budget request and revision forms; and assistance of the Office of Communications Director in the creation and publication of the annual ASUW report. Additionally, the Vice President serves as the liaison between ASUW and the Student Activities Office and appoints student representatives to various committees. They also facilitate all staff meetings and ensure smooth organization-wide transitions at the end of their term. In the President's absence, resignation, or forfeiture of office, the Vice President administers the duties of the President. The position is elected by
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Orientation and the Spring Social. The
Personnel Director works with the Director of Diversity Efforts to recruit diverse applicants. They maintain files of job applicants, draft employment contracts, and advise the Board of Directors on personnel-related policies and procedures. The Personnel Director ensures employee accountability, initiates projects as necessary, and attends mandatory training sessions and staff meetings. They also verify the eligibility of individuals holding ASUW paid positions and ensure employee accountability. It is one of three hired Board of Director positions.
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programs and activities aimed at fostering a diverse and inclusive environment while addressing the needs of underrepresented communities within the student body. One of the
Director of Diversity Efforts' main responsibilities is to facilitate collaboration among various ASUW commissions and organize diversity-focused programming. This includes assessing and addressing issues pertinent to University students related to diversity promotion, conducting research, and implementing strategic initiatives to promote inclusivity and awareness. The position is elected by
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participation in governance. Additionally, the
President serves as the official spokesperson of the ASUW, representing the organization in campus, community, and inter-school relationships. They are also involved in political lobbying efforts, ensuring open communication with relevant stakeholders, and overseeing various committees and liaisons. The President represents the ASUW to University of Washington administration through sitting as an ex-officio member on the
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publishing financial records. They also manage payroll, oversee committee appointments, and serve on various committees including the
Services and Activities Fee Committee. Additionally, the Finance and Budget Director serves as the Board liaison to the ASUW Enterprises of the ASUW Bike Shop and the ASUW Bean Basket, collaborating with these entities to set goals and monitor performance. It is one of three hired Board of Director positions.
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membership in the ASUW and the associated activities of the student organization and fees collected by the
University. The two primary issues raised by the plaintiffs were “(1) Does the university have the authority to allocated funds to the ASUW? (2) Are students’ First Amendment rights violated by (a) the requirement that they be members of the ASUW; (b) that they are charged a fee to support the ASUW?”
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University of Washington (UW) students the opportunity to travel to Olympia and lobby on behalf of student issues. Community members are assembled to engage in conversations with legislators regarding various issues affecting higher education experiences, including tuition and textbook costs, mental health resources, sexual assault protections, and disability inclusion and accessibility on campus.
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University to amend emergency suspension procedures to correct perceived injustices against the student body. When a 2016 UW Spirit cheerleader auditions flyer on tryout appearance received massive backlash from the student body and general public, the ASUW released a statement denouncing the flyer in the strongest possible terms, declaring that it “completely objectifies women.”
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Legislative Agenda, drew criticism from a number of students. Supported by campus organizations such as Pride Dawgs and the Washington Student Lobby, the ASUW continued to lobby for domestic partnership equality, until the Board of Regents extended healthcare and housing benefits to same sex domestic partnerships in 1997.
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The ASUW works through programming, services, and advocacy to serve the students and improve student life on the UW campus. Annual activities like Fall Fling, a free concert at the beginning of the school year, and Everybody Every Body Fashion Show, a program designed to create dialogue around topics
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ASUW provides funding for programming and advocacy on behalf of issues affecting groups that have faced historical or social discrimination. There are currently nine different commissions that host events relating to educational goals and diversity. For instance, the Latine Student Commission focuses
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The ASUW is home to nine diversity commissions. These commissions are tasked with planning events and programming for their respective constituents. In 1991, the ASUW was one of the first colleges in the nation to create a Gay, Bisexual, and Lesbian Student Commission with over $ 10,000 in funding to
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The legislative process begins with approval by the Senate Committee on Steering. Then, the legislation is presented to the Senate for questions and comments, followed by a period of committee edits. Upon being passed out of Committee, it is brought to the Senate floor for more debate and, finally, a
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serves as the official government of graduate and professional students on campus, independent from ASUW. GPSS works with ASUW's Office of Government Relations for the Huskies on the Hill lobbying event, passing its own Legislative Agenda to supplement the goals of ASUW for student lobbying efforts.
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The University of Washington has a student government association for each campus in Washington – Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma. These branches of ASUW mirror the administrative organization of the University of Washington. While the Associated Students of the University of Washington (ASUW) tends to
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In 2013, a Diversity credit requirement was introduced to UW’s general education requirements, spurred on by student activism. Up to that point, ASUW had a long history of advocating for this credit requirement – in 1991, following two years of negotiation, the Faculty Senate shot down one proposal.
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Other committees of the Student Senate include four legislative committees and two non-legislative committees. The legislative committees, the Academic and Administrative Affairs, On-Campus, Off-Campus, and General Affairs, are assigned various pieces of legislation based on subject matter. In terms
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The Director of Diversity Efforts is a voting member of the Board of Directors. They serve as chair of the ASUW Joint Commissions Committee (JCC). The position is dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives across the university campus. This position entails coordinating many
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The Director of Internal Policy is a voting member of the Board of Directors. They serve as the Chair of the Judicial Committee and Parliamentarian to the Board of Directors. In addition to enforcing ASUW Elections violations and ensuring compliance with record-keeping guidelines, the Director plays
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of the organization. Responsibilities include advising the Board of Directors on financial matters, chairing the Finance and Budget Committee, and overseeing the ASUW budget process. The F&B Director maintains financial policies, supervises internal fiscal operations, and ensures transparency by
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As demand for a larger platform for advocacy developed alongside a growing student population, the ASUW Student Senate was established in 1994 as a division of the Associated Students of the University of Washington. Later, in 2000, the Board of Control was renamed the Board of Directors, reflecting
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The twelve entities of the ASUW are responsible for myriad events and programming for the student body. Entity focuses ranges from government lobbying from the Office of Government Relations to yearly school-wide concerts from Arts & Entertainment. Other entities include Rainy Dawg Radio, which
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The ASUW Senate is the sole, official opinion-making body of the Associated Students of the University of Washington. Founded in 1994, the Senate is in its 30th Session as of the 2023-2024 school year. The leadership of the Student Senate is the Senate Committee on Steering, made up of the Speaker,
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member. They are an integral link between the ASUW Student Senate and the Board of Directors. Selected in accordance with the Senate Bylaws and Rules, this representative ensures effective communication between the Student Senate and the Board of Directors by informing the latter of all legislative
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of the organization. The Personnel Director chairs the Personnel Committee which oversees all employee hiring. Responsibilities include overseeing all paid employee hiring and disciplinary procedures, preparing office space for incoming employees, and organizing association-wide events such as Fall
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letter to Leda Health followed a complaint by the ASUW on the legal inadmissibility of their DIY sexual assault test kits. 2022-2023 ASUW President Timothy Billings worked closely with university administration following cases of gun violence on campus, seeking to "completely reexamine and uproot"
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Queer Prom is a signature dance put on by the Queer Student Commission. Since 2022, the Gender Equity Commission has been a co-sponsor of this event. The event is ASUW's adaptation of the queer prom event and is an annual gathering space for the queer community at UW to celebrate their identic and
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Huskies on the Hill is a day of lobbying and activism organized by the Office of Governmental Relations in conjunction with the Graduate and Professional Student Senate and the tri-campus governments of ASUWT and ASUWB. It is aimed to challenge the state legislative system with current affairs and
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The Director of University Affairs is a voting member of the Board of Directors. They are responsible for representing student interests in various university committees and advisory boards. They engage with faculty councils, university committees, and student councils, ensuring student voices are
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The Graduate and Professional Student Senate broke off from the ASUW in 1967, evolving from the Joint Committee on Graduate Programming created in 1965, in order to directly represent graduate student interests. In 1968, ASUW would launch the experimental college and the course evaluation catalog,
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The ASUW began on campus as the Board of Control which was later directly succeeded by the Board of Directors. The ASUW was formally incorporated in the State of Washington on April 18, 1906 by Chas. W. Hall, James W. Dootson, Mildred Boy, Helen M. Vaupell, Fred Hastings, J. Webster Hoover, and E.
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The mandatory fee requirement would remain constitutional so long as the ASUW did not use student funds as the “vehicle for the promotion of one particular viewpoint, political, social, economic or religious.” Good v. Associated Students set the legal precedent that universities could not require
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The Court ruled that while it was legal for the University to collect Students and Activities Fees (SAF), it could not require mandatory enrollment in a student association. The mandatory enrollment in the student association violated students’ First Amendment right of freedom of association. The
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The ASUW Bean Basket was started by the ASUW Student Food Cooperative program. The Bean Basket is a student-run bulk buying store and is the first student-run store opened on campus that serves students, faculty, and staff. The focus of The Bean Basket is food insecurity and health eating and the
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The Director of Programming is a voting member of the Board of Directors. The position oversees and coordinates a wide range of programming initiatives, including collaborations between ASUW entities and external organizations. The Director plans and executes large-scale events like the Everybody
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of the Association and chairs the Executive Advisory Committee. They oversee ASUW strategic planning and goal setting. In their capacity of COO, the Vice President serves as the internal supervisor of all ASUW employees through oversight of the Personnel Director’s administration of the Personnel
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The Minority Affairs Commission was established in 1971 to represent ethnic minorities on campus, bringing together the Black Student Union, the Women's Action Commission, and more. This was renamed into the Intercultural Commission in 1980, though funding was withdrawn the same year, and it was
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Following a 2015 stabbing incident of student-on-student violence, Jarred Ha, the accused perpetrator, received an emergency suspension from the University of Washington. When Ha’s acquittal was not met with a reversal of the suspension, the ASUW Student Senate passed a resolution calling on the
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and councils, commuter and transfer students, student veterans, and international student organizations like the Center for International Relations & Cultural Leadership Exchange (CIRCLE). Additionally, the DCR collaborates with Parent & Family Programs, chairs the Undergraduate Transfer
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of the organization. Responsibilities include developing marketing and communication plans, managing external communications, and overseeing the Office of Communications employees. The OCOMM Director leads marketing campaigns, creates annual reports, and collaborates with various entities within
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of the Association and serves as the chair of the Board of Directors. They are responsible for overseeing various aspects of the ASUW's operations, including coordinating internal operations with the Vice President, participating in essential University committees, and ensuring effective student
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Largely through the Student Senate, ASUW advocates for University policies as well as releasing opinions on city-wide, state-wide, and nation-wide issues. In 1996, a Student Senate resolution promoting equality for same sex couples and domestic partnerships within the university, as well as its
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representative to the Board of Directors is a voting member of the Board of Directors. The role is tasked to the GPSS Vice President of Internal Affairs. The position is bound by both the Constitution and Bylaws of the Graduate and Professional Student Senate, as well as those of the ASUW. This
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was a legal case representing action taken by three University of Washington students, individually and as representatives of a class against the Associated Students of the University of Washington, the University of Washington, its regents, and others. The suit comes from the required student
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The ASUW Student Senate was established in 1994 as the legislative division of the Associated Students of the University of Washington. The Student Senate provides a broad-access forum for discussion of issues both on campus and abroad, serving as the voice of student opinion for those at UW.
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ASUW is a member of the Washington Student Association, which serves as a state-wide, nonpartisan organization for governmental lobbying on behalf of Washington students. ASUW works alongside campus student groups, from receiving Senators from the Residential Community Student Association to
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The ASUW Bike Shop was founded in 1974 and is entirely student run. The Bike Shop is in the Husky Union Building (HUB) and provides mechanical bike services to the UW community. The Bike Shop offers extensive bike services and also allows students to use tools to service their own equipment.
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and the Graduate and Professional Student Senate Executive Committee, with vote. They work with liaison entities to develop goals and strategies, establish specific benchmarks and metrics to measure their successes, and report progress to the Board of Directors. In case of conflicts or job
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by registering and ensuring compliance of all internal ASUW meetings, including those of the Judicial Committee, Finance and Budget Committee, Joint Commissions Committee, Personnel Committee, Transfer Student Advocacy Committee, ASUW Senate, and Legislative Steering Committee.
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on academic and administrative issues, and work with the Office of Government Relations to advocate for student interests at legislative levels. The Director also addresses conflicts among liaison employees and reports progress to the Board of Directors. The position is elected by
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Vice Speaker, Membership Coordinator, Clerk, and Committee Chairs. The 30th Session Senate Speaker is Rohini Kilaru, the Vice Speaker is Andal Sridhar, and the Membership Coordinator is Amanda Pitts. The Senate Clerk is Kiyanaz Raveshti. Senate follows the Roberts Rules of Order.
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on campus may activate Senate seats as well, provided they have five or more members. Certain seats, additionally, are designated to ASUW diversity commissions and other major student groups and associations on campus, such as the Residential Community Student Association.
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The Director of Community Relations is a voting member of the Board of Directors. The position serves as a vital link between the student body and various campus communities. They act as liaisons to diverse groups such as the Residential Community Student Association,
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The ASUW is composed of over twenty different departments that serve student populations by providing identity-based support, access to legislative advocacy, and inclusive programming that brings in students from across the University of Washington's Seattle Campus:
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Any registered member of ASUW may propose legislation. Legislation types include resolutions, which serve as statements of student opinion, Organic acts, which amend the Senate Bylaws, and Legislative Directives, which direct government lobbying efforts of the ASUW.
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Fall Fling is a back-to-school concert featuring up and coming artists organized by ASUW Arts & Entertainment. It is organized in collaboration with The HUB and First Year Programs as a key-note event during the freshman welcome week period known as Dawg Daze.
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The Director of Campus Partnerships is a voting member of the Board of Directors. The position plays a crucial role in fostering connections between the student body and various campus entities. Acting as a liaison, they engage with key stakeholders such as the
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store sources its organic products in bulk to lower costs. Staples like dried oats, rice, dried fruit, and spices are all sold at cost to lower the prices for students. The store opened a new location in the Odegaard Library basement in Fall of 2023.
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refer to the student government of the Seattle campus, the Associated Students of the University of Washington Bothell (ASUWB) and the Associated Students of the University of Washington Tacoma (ASUWT) serve as equivalent organizations.
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In 2018, the Seattle City Council imposed a “one-year moratorium on rent-bidding platforms,” a controversial trend facing Seattle residents, as a result of a Student Senate resolution calling for a ban on the practice. Attorney General
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The Student Assembly was founded in 1888 as the student government of the University of Washington. In 1900, the Student Assembly founded the University Bookstore, which became independent in 1932 due to ASUW’s insufficient budget.
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student newspaper, and many other campus staples were all the created thanks to the work of ASUW. In addition, the ASUW has also had a hand in campus remodeling, scholarships, cultural and ethnic awareness, and so much more.
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Membership in the Student Senate is open to all UW students. In order for a matriculated student to join the Senate, they must receive five signatures from other UW students, confirmed by the Senate Membership Coordinator.
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Currently, the ASUW Student Senate has a membership of over 150 senators representing students from on-campus, off-campus, and commuter residential communities, as well as several protected classes and organizations.
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Every Body Fashion Show and W Day in partnership with entities like the Office of Student Health Relations and the UW Alumni Association. Additionally, they organize the RSO Leaders' Summit and serve as a liaison to
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In 1942, ASUW created a Student Union Building Trust Fund for what would become the Husky Union Building. In 1962, ASUW lost control of Intercollegiate Athletics, when it became an independent department of UW.
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description issues with liaison employees, the Director collaborates with the Personnel Director to recommend necessary corrective actions according to the ASUW Personnel Policy. The position is elected by
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The Student Assembly would only last until 1901, when the Associated Students of the University of Washington was created by the Athletic Association, the Oratorical Society, and other student groups.
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The Director manages ASUW's records, working with the Administrative Assistants to ensure proper records management and is the historian of the ASUW. The Director serves as a member of both the
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soon reformed into six commissions, representing African-Americans, Asians, Latinos, women, the LGBT community, and Native Americans, respectively. Today, there are nine diversity commissions.
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Spring Show is ASUW's annual showcase. It occurs in Spring quarter of the UW academic year. The Show was temporarily discontinued during the COVID-19 pandemic and was brought back in 2022.
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vote on approval. Once legislation is passed by the Senate, the Board of Directors must approve it for enactment, and, once approved, legislation takes effect as official student opinion.
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and UW Faculty Senate. The President also ensures inter-campus collaboration amongst UW’s three campuses and sits on the Tri-Campus Student Advisory Board. The position is elected by
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of non-legislative committees, Oversight maintains accountability for ASUW and its liaisons, whereas Resolution Follow-Up researches the effects and results of passed legislation.
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actions taken by the former. They operate within the framework provided by the Bylaws and Rules of the Student Senate, as well as the broader ASUW Constitution and Bylaws.
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Current Members of the Board of Directors (2024-2025)
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3200:"R-20-4 A Resolution Opposed to "Free Speech Zones""
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2181:"Husky Union Building Historic Resources Addendum"
781:is the only student run radio station on campus.
733:Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Advocates
74:HUB 121, 4001 E. Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA 98195
16:Student Government at the University of Washington
3047:"Campus groups seek rights for domestic partners"
2975:Daily, Dany Villarreal The (January 23, 2023).
892:Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
886:In Fall 2013, R-20-4 "A Resolution Opposed to '
600:Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS)
561:, Washington Student Athlete Advisory Council,
3528:"The Graduate and Professional Student Senate"
2796:"Student-run Store on Campus: The Bean Basket"
1006:Historical members of the ASUW Executive Board
915:what he viewed as outdated policy structures.
426:The Personnel Director serves as a non-voting
3701:
2297:"ASUW evaluates effectiveness of commissions"
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4457:Transition School and Early Entrance Program
3440:The Law of Higher Education, Student Version
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4300:Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
857:traditionally occurs in the United States.
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3026:Herschkowitz, Stephen (October 17, 1996).
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4502:Student organizations established in 1906
4384:The Daily of the University of Washington
2981:The Daily of the University of Washington
2903:The Daily of the University of Washington
2897:Daily, Caroline Carr The (May 10, 2022).
2520:"ASUW Student Senate Governing Documents"
1993:The Daily of the University of Washington
4512:Student governments in the United States
2488:Graduate and Professional Student Senate
1988:Student governments in the United States
1009:
964:Graduate and Professional Student Senate
818:A poster from ASUW's 2004 Spring Fling.
762:help sponsor events for the community.
736:Office of International Student Advocacy
653:
519:Graduate and Professional Student Senate
488:Graduate and Professional Student Senate
418:in the fourth week of spring quarter.
4335:University of Washington Medical Center
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3062:"Benefits granted to domestic partners"
2014:
590:in the fourth week of spring quarter.
569:in the fourth week of spring quarter.
543:in the fourth week of spring quarter.
537:Registered Student Organizations (RSOs)
526:in the fourth week of spring quarter.
508:in the fourth week of spring quarter.
495:in the fourth week of spring quarter.
401:in the fourth week of spring quarter.
3552:Bortnick, Morgan (February 13, 2024).
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3028:"ASUW deals with domestic partnership"
2800:Community, Environment, & Planning
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432:Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO)
4229:University of Washington Television
3363:Piper, Maggie (December 22, 2022).
3344:Burbank, Megan (December 5, 2022).
693:Pacific Islander Student Commission
3669:Elections Administration Committee
3325:Beekman, Daniel (March 19, 2018).
2951:"How Queer Prom Took Over America"
2338:Elections Administration Committee
934:Washington Supreme Court Case 1975
721:Office of Student Health Relations
718:Office of Outreach and Involvement
709:Elections Administration Committee
672:American Indian Student Commission
607:ASUW Student Senate Representative
14:
4305:International Arctic Buoy Program
3060:Panush, Danielle (May 19, 1997).
2484:"Governing Documents of the GPSS"
687:Middle Eastern Student Commission
324:Office of Communications Director
4145:Sylvan Grove Theater and Columns
3801:Computer Science and Engineering
3645:Bush, Evan (February 12, 2017).
3287:Johnson, Alex (April 27, 2016).
2295:Walker, Emily (April 22, 1996).
1037:Director of Campus Partnerships
1022:Director of Community Relations
643:Registered Student Organizations
379:Duties of the Board of Directors
4150:Magnuson Health Sciences Center
3626:Balter, Joni (March 10, 2010).
3507:University of Washington Tacoma
3268:Chun, Jennifer (June 9, 2016).
3045:Hall, Erica (January 9, 1997).
2234:"GPSS - A Degree of Separation"
2132:. Washington Secretary of State
1031:Director of University Affairs
573:Director of Campus Partnerships
547:Director of Community Relations
480:Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA)
360:Director of Community Relations
348:Director of Campus Partnerships
4105:Odegaard Undergraduate Library
3224:Cohn, Joe (December 4, 2015).
1043:Finance & Budget Director
1025:Director of Diversity Efforts
715:Office of Government Relations
512:Director of University Affairs
330:Director of University Affairs
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3462:: CS1 maint: date and year (
3411:"Good v. Associated Students"
3365:"UW Students Fear for Safety"
2314:Gospe, Andrew (May 4, 2012).
2110:Xia, Daphne (July 10, 2022).
681:Student Disability Commission
499:Director of Diversity Efforts
466:Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
456:Finance & Budget Director
449:Chief Marketing Officer (CMO)
411:Chief Operating Officer (COO)
390:Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
342:Director of Diversity Efforts
4340:Virtual Planetary Laboratory
4330:Theodor Jacobsen Observatory
3848:Public Policy and Governance
2949:Baume, Matt (June 2, 2017).
1998:The University of Washington
1034:Director of Internal Policy
932:Good vs. Associated Students
559:UW Housing and Food Services
4310:Manastash Ridge Observatory
2775:"Services – ASUW Bike Shop"
2588:Zur, Shira (May 30, 2023).
2569:Zur, Shira (May 22, 2023).
939:Good v. Associated Students
541:instant runoff voting (IRV)
473:Director of Internal Policy
399:instant runoff voting (IRV)
336:Director of Internal Policy
312:Finance and Budget Director
88:, Washington, United States
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4295:Friday Harbor Laboratories
4280:Center for Neurotechnology
3759:Art + Art History + Design
3312:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
739:Office of Inclusive Design
439:Director of Communications
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3718:University of Washington
3665:"ASUW Elections History"
3248:www.rankings.thefire.org
2733:Queer Student Commission
2524:ASUW Senate: Session XXX
2251:Yi, Joon (May 1, 2012).
1028:Director of Programming
730:Student Food Cooperative
724:Rainy Dawg Radio Station
712:Office of Communications
706:Arts & Entertainment
696:Gender Equity Commission
684:Queer Student Commission
678:Black Student Commission
675:Asian Student Commission
241:University of Washington
162:University of Washington
4450:2024 occupation protest
3350:southseattleemerald.com
2704:"Annual Report 2013-14"
2130:"Corporations Division"
1248:Daniella Calasanz-Mino
650:Departments of the ASUW
530:Director of Programming
354:Director of Programming
49:18 April 1906
4362:Bow Down to Washington
4285:Clean Energy Institute
4010:Hec Edmundson Pavilion
2847:"UW Student Food Coop"
1137:Mario Falit-Baiamonte
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659:
588:instant run-off voting
567:instant run-off voting
524:instant run-off voting
506:instant run-off voting
493:instant run-off voting
4315:Manastash Ridge Radar
4259:University presidents
4155:William H. Gates Hall
3769:International Studies
2924:"Huskies on the Hill"
2240:. September 16, 1999.
954:Partner Organizations
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757:Diversity Commissions
667:Diversity Commissions
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422:Director of Personnel
388:The President is the
4100:Husky Union Building
2878:. September 17, 2013
2384:"Board of Directors"
2063:on November 17, 2015
2027:depts.washington.edu
2003:The ASUW Shell House
1969:Mario Leon-Guerroro
1518:Evelina Vaisvilaite
1198:Alexandra Schroeder
1090:Thomas Sefair-LĂłpez
1052:GPSS Representative
1049:Senate Vice Speaker
868:University Bookstore
580:University Bookstore
221:The Student Assembly
4439:DeFunis v. Odegaard
4378:Husky Marching Band
4356:Associated Students
4085:Drumheller Fountain
3967:Conibear Shellhouse
3387:www.senate.asuw.org
3204:www.senate.asuw.org
3113:. December 1, 1991.
2604:"Senate Leadership"
2253:"The scope of ASUW"
1945:Brittany Goodnight
1904:Brittany Goodnight
1858:Kathrine Van Maren
1465:Varsha Govindaraju
1107:Lillian Williamson
1081:Azaan Leslie Brown
1046:Personnel Director
839:Huskies on the Hill
594:GPSS Representative
395:UW Board of Regents
372:GPSS Representative
366:Senate Vice Speaker
237:student association
65:Student association
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4095:Hill-Crest Mansion
3989:Women's volleyball
3952:Women's basketball
3915:Washington Huskies
3776:Built Environments
3110:The New York Times
2654:"Become a Senator"
2413:www.washington.edu
1942:Alexandra Narvaez
1676:Madeleine McKenna
1629:Madeleine McKenna
1591:Jocelyn McCurtain
1160:Kennedy Patterson
1125:Kennedy Patterson
1078:Francisco Dojenia
1066:Anastacia Mikaele
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318:Personnel Director
283:Board of Directors
144:Board of Directors
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4181:Henry Art Gallery
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3754:Arts and Sciences
3651:The Seattle Times
3632:The Seattle Times
2188:facilities.uw.edu
1979:
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1849:David Morgan Jr.
1776:Rachel Hollcraft
1773:Rob Barnum-Reece
1638:Benjamin Lealofi
1553:Jennifer Gibbons
1527:Emma van Inwegen
1521:Burgess Malarkey
1515:Jeffrey McNerney
1506:Shivani Changela
1459:Jack Bernatovicz
1374:Osman Salahuddin
1324:Osman Salahuddin
1254:Cooper Robertson
1225:Mustapha Samateh
1210:Antonio Gonzalez
1184:Gabrielle Rivera
1178:Antonio Gonzalez
1169:Michael Saunders
1157:Shewit Alemayehu
1148:Mustapha Samateh
920:Chicago Statement
888:Free Speech Zones
554:Greek communities
308:- Nandana Jaideep
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1934:Didem Havlioglu
1817:Mikhail Smirnov
1767:Adriana Hillard
1735:Natalie Bankson
1720:Gerald Corporal
1714:Anttimo Bennett
1673:Timothy Mensing
1609:Sabrina Squires
1594:Desiree Hanssen
1574:Amanda Anderson
1547:Desiree Hanssen
1530:Maxine Sugarman
1486:Kanokbhorn Saha
1442:Elizabeth Price
1386:Taylor Beardall
1371:Michael Aldrige
1357:Madison Kunzman
1295:Angelia Miranda
1201:Rachel Smithers
1192:Camille Hattwig
1128:Avery Perreault
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1834:Marinda Bethay
1811:Scott Robinson
1782:Kimberley Reid
1779:Jonathan Evans
1764:Tyson Johnston
1761:Anttimo Bennet
1723:Sabrina Fields
1688:Jason Padvorac
1662:Michelle Nance
1621:Melanie Mayock
1618:Negheen Kamkar
1615:Dabney Donigan
1571:Riley Lee-card
1509:Patricia Allen
1492:Natalie Gordon
1489:Kevin Celustka
1456:Christina Xiao
1433:Leigh Friedman
1360:Giuliana Conti
1354:Kaitlyn Pahler
1272:Giuliana Conti
1166:Nicole Hishmen
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