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The Computer Science Undergraduate Association (UC Berkeley CSUA, or CSUA) is an
ASUC The Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC) is the autonomous and officially recognized students' association of the University of California, Berkeley. It is the only students' association within the University of California ...
funded group at
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
, first founded in 1972.CSUA: About Our Organization
/ref> The CSUA's constitution reads:
The purposes of this organization are: to represent the undergraduate computer science student body in dealings with the University of California at Berkeley, its representatives, and any other appropriate organization; to provide a forum for the personal interaction of persons involved in the computer sciences; to promote knowledge of and interest in the computer sciences; and to raise funds to accomplish these goals.
The CSUA is an all-volunteer, student-run, student-initiated service group established to support the undergraduate computer science body of the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
. The CSUA Office is located in 311 Soda Hall in front of the 3rd floor entrance to Soda Hall, at the corner of Hearst & LeRoy. It also maintains a study lounge at 341 Soda Hall. The CSUA provides computing resources, support, and community to the Berkeley campus community, hosting tech talks, hackathons, info sessions, CS workshops, LAN parties, and the biannual Startup Fair.


History

The CSUA was first ASUC sponsored in the 1972-1973 academic year.Based on ASUC records here
/ref> The CSUA shares a great deal of history with the
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(XCF). The CSUA was instrumental for the creation of
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. In the words of author Tony Monroe,
Cows have been a big part of the history and culture of the Computer Science Undergraduate Association at the University of California at Berkeley. The cows traditionally seen there before I joined the organization were very limited in what they could say and do. I wrote cowsay in an effort to remove some of those limitations.
The CSUA used to be located in Evans Hall, before moving into Soda Hall shortly after Soda's construction. It occupied 343 Soda, then moved to 311 Soda. The CSUA's main
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failed sometime before Fall of 2016, causing the loss of decades of historical user data.


Organizational structure

As of 2020, the CSUA consists of three groups, in order of ascending responsibilities: members, officers, and members of the Politburo. The CSUA is led by a seven-member "Politburo," which has executive power over the organization. The positions are as follows:
The organization shall have seven elected offices, named President, Vice President of Technology, Vice President of Industry Relations, Secretary/Treasurer, External Events Coordinator, Internal Events Coordinator, and Outreach Chair.
The CSUA has a base of officers who have access to the office and serve the community as part of their duties. Regular officers have less responsibilities than the Politburo officers, and are elected into the organization as officers by a unanimous vote of the Politburo.CSUA's constitution has terminology that is different from the rest of this article and in general. This may be due to ASUC rules and/or legacy and/or lack of motivation to amend. The members of politburo are elected officers according to the constitution. There are CSUA officers, who aren't constitutionally "officers." Herein they will be referred to as "regular officers." These are individuals with responsibilities, and are in positions created and managed by the elected politburo. CSUA members gain membership by creating a CSUA account. This account grants access to CSUA's computing resources. Members also are able to vote at General Meeting #3.


Notable alumni

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*Tony Monroe, author of
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Services

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shell access *Computer lab * Hackathons *Info Sessions *CS Workshops * LAN parties *
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References


External links

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CSUA Website
' CSUA 1972 establishments in California