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September 09, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 118) • Page Image 66

… celebration known as Hash Bash. Hartford's rationale for the Diag policy was to save the squirrels who habituate the Diag from the perils of breathing chalk dust (Yes, she actually . said words to that effect…

… during a Uni- versity forum). I'm sure the squirrels of Ann Arbor are lining up outside her office to offer thanks. It seems to me that, by limiting pub- lic assembly on the Diag to one hour daily and…

… institution -and they are numerous--Ihave seen the Diag used for all forms of public expression. What does the Diag pro- vide? It's an everyday impromptu pul- pit for Preacher Mike. T'he Diag also doubles as a…

…?"Amultitude of cam- pus groups assemble here and pass out propaganda in pathetic attempts to gain your patronage. In short, the Diag is a gathering place. Like every good, open space, the Diag is the best place to…

… stage a public protest. In the last year, the Diag has seen an army (a very small army) of Teaching Assistants assemble to com- plain about unfair wages and the lack of a good health-care plan. Students…

… cov- ered the Diag with chalked slogans to protest the University's installation of the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities. The forces that advo- cate the legalization of marijuana came…

… Prithusrava Dasa (left) play Hare Krishna songs to attract potential worshipers. EVAN PETRIE/Daily This surly squirrel keeps a careful gaze for unscrupulous chalk-users. UNIVERSIIY OF MICHIGAN MEDICAL CEN…

… guidelines.I the Diag, the policy: Calls for protesters to permit for Diag use, a full sev CARING FOR GENERATIONS To find out how you can help, attend one of the following information sessions: advance of…

… the event. rotest, the Prohibits the use of chalk for the ag policy. expresspurpose of scrawling on theDiag. s merely a Establishes space limitations for To protect protests and prohibits illegal drug…

… charging those who organize said assembly, the University is not doing alot to promote issues of freedom of speech. Let's face it, the Diag policy was written for one reason - the total elimination ofthe…

September 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 119) • Page Image 21

…; fed up with a community of students who wouldn't take an hour out of their schedules to rally against a Diag policy that blatantly cut off access to one of the great bastions of speech and protest…

… restric- tive policy on campus is known as the Diag Policy (or more exactly, the Common Areas Policy). This policy concerns student usage of the main campus crossway - known as the Diag - as well as the…

…, are relatively useless and nearly impos- sible to enforce. First, there shall be no smoking inside a University build- See RIGHTs, Page 2B Welcome to the zoo' Does true multiculturalism really exist…

…, attention needs to be paid to building interracial relationships. Above all else, we are people. "Self-segregation" is rampant on DOUGLAS KANTER/Daily See Zoo, Page 2B A student enters Lane Hall -home to…

September 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

… way for the University to win a possible lawsuit is by creating a student movement supporting affirmative action. Some students decided spontaneous- ly to join the rally. After passing through the Diag

… have them otherwise." LSA junior Chris Levi, who sat near the rally on one of the Diag benches, said he supports .BAMN's cause, but questions its means. "I'm like for affirmative action, but by for any…

… car- toon the group branded as racist. The group demanded the Daily print a retraction for the cartoon, which depicted a squirrel protesting a lack of rights. "It was a blatant racist attempt," Curtin…

… said. "It equated black people and minorities with squirrels trying to get a nut. It's disgusting" Thursday, September 18, 1997 - 7A Coalition member Shanta Driver,. who also is a national chair of the…

September 29, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… chanted around a 35-foot multicolored chariot Friday on the Diag. The Rathayatra parade and festival made its first campus appearance thanks to the University's Bhakti Yoga Club, which spon- sored the event…

…. The parade traveled along sev- eral campus streets before setting up camp on the Diag for an afternoon of celebration honor- ing a 5,000-year Indian tradition. Consciousness society member Jagat Purusha…

…,:xr x ° ,° a, ,. Kn ¢ # ::y i L h, ,..' 'a. . ,:'*y " a ; 4 >- a l Next goal: $2B by 'U' celebrates comple- tion of $18 fundraising campaign, sets new goal B eather Kamins Daily Staff Reporter On a…

September 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 119) • Page Image 22

… 'keep off the grass' did not deter the 200-plus activists supp legalization of marijuana at the annual pot-fest on the Diag. ----------- - . .. T-SHIRT PRINTERY " Az's MULTI-COLOR PRINTING CHAMPS…

…Page 2B THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION PERSPECTIVES THURSDAV .SPTEMPE R S1994 ... ... .. ...." ""- ". - . . --v . . v " . 1 1 1 v I II , .., AcTIvisM Continued from page 1B Yet, we are…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 25

… around. What they did to the steps of the Grad last summer nearly caused me * r trauma. I innocently strolled o o the Diag to meet my roommate on the stairs that hold students smok- ing, chatting or…

… Responsibil- ities on the Diag. (left) Wendy Ware (left), Tanya Mulhol- land and Matt Austin (right) work on an AIDS quilt. (above) JONATHAN LURIE/Daily Regents face weighty task: finding a president By Erin…

… to about $1,200 per month was very reasonable - it amounts to little more than a cost-of-living increase. Please see GEO, Page 2B PERPEC NOPPORN KICHANANTHA/Daiiy LSA senior Danielle Frank shows her…

September 05, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 122) • Page Image 21

… ACTIVITIES Some organizations will use tactics other than free beer and thumping hormones to lure new members, in Festifall later this month. Festifall, the annual gathering of student groups on the Diag, will…

2$B --e Michigan Daily Weekend M azine Thursday, September 5, 1996 0 0 0 The Michigan Lfy Weekeng Magazine --- Thursday, September 5, #96 - 36 A weekly list of who's where, what's happening and…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 27

… speeches, forums and panel discussions, as well as a tra- ditional march moving down South University Avenue to the Diag. Right: Engineering senior Delano White gags himself with a white cloth last January…

… a con- certed effort against national issues. Even when See ACTIVISM, Page 2B dents. Furthermore, the causes attracted sustained interest. Protests over the war lasted from its earliest days to its…

September 10, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

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September 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

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