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February 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 91) • Page Image 26

… States League Special charge accounts for U.M. students By MALINDA BERRY The first effort to unite the9 Arab world was attempted in 1450, B.C. by an Egyptian Pharoah-it, failed, for much the same reasons…

… MICHIGANENSIAN is only $5.00 "Ensian-the yearbook that's Your book" where else but at GREENE'S? 1 GREENE'S CLEANERS credit application name address phone' SINCE 1450 .. . BC: Disunity Continues To Plague Arab

… that the modern League of Arab States is failing. , The league, which predates the United Nations, has spent 17 dif- ficult years trying to resolve the dichotomy between its members' desire for unity and…

…, each of which is aware of its indepen- dence and wants to preserve it," Prof. George Grassmuck of the political science department said Wednesday. "The development of Arab unity has failed because of the…

… said. Constitutional Exchange "There has been a great effort to gather cultural information such an exchange of constitutions. They are also working to stand- ardize Arabic," he noted. The league has…

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… of "need-it-now-but-no-ready-cash," doesn't it? This is just another way for us to say- we appreciate our student business. We try to make it a pleasure to deal with Greene's. cleaners and shirt…

… attacks by Syria and Jordan on Nasser. Because of its many differences, it has trouble taking positive ac- tion on anything - instead it spends its time condemning un- assailable enemies of Arab unity and…

… pan -Arabism - Israel and colonialism. The most positive action the league has taken was when Iraqi Gen. Abdel Karim Kassen threat- KRU V P-qqg*v 012 Subscribe ened to seize Kuwait; the league1 sent…

… a combined Arab force to1 prevent him. Reasons for internal strife are not hard to find in an Arab world that comprises Nasser's socialism at one extreme and Saudi Arabia's desert monarchy at the…

February 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… =work of LSA graduate Mary Berridge, .a former Residential College student. The display will feature photographs of women with HIV, appearing in the book "'A Positive Life: Portraits of Women Living with…

… international graduate student instructors. "This is our membership's No. 1 issue, maybe second only to the wage proposal," Smith said. "We will not sign a contract until we are satisfied with the way…

… international GSI training is addressed." All international graduate students must pass a three-week training course before the University will grant instructor appointments. Smith said the University currently…

… only compensates students who have never been in the United States before their training. GEO representatives said they believe all international graduate students should be com- pensated for English…

… language and teaching training, not just those who are in the United States for the first time. University Chief Negotiator Dan Gamble said because interna- tional graduate students are not employees until…

… they don't pass." Gamble said since these international graduate students are not GEO employees, the University cannot discuss their training in GEO's contract negotiations. The IUniversity is planning…

… to introduce a new program for all international graduate students who take the three-week training session at tonight's negotiation meeting with GEO, Gamble said. While he said it would be a definite…

…-related train- ing," Westland said. "This is clearly job-related training, so it's clearly something that should be talked about at the bargaining table." Westland said since many international graduate students

February 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… activism among the Arab community and fighting ethnic stereotypes. Experts traveled from all over the country to address sev- eral issues including student activism, issues of identity, women's issues and…

… Gamble said his team is also prepared to settle GEO's contract at tonight's meeting. "We have all the ingredients for a settlement," Gamble said. The contract affects the jobs of 1,600 Graduate Student

… GSls' salaries and an adjustment of the way their wages are calculated. He 41so said the University may present information on compensated training programs for international graduate students and affir…

…Reprter rking on his third year as University president, Lee r continues to look for ways to improve the University as, from research to architecture to student affairs. riday, Bollinger took a few moments to…

… the lawsuits, Bollinger said he is pleased with ount of student discussion on campus, although the ity has not taken an official position on the interven- ng pursued by dozens of University studentsin…

… simulated cases, more then 40 students and faculty members began annual training this weekend for Code of Student Conduct arbi- tration proceedings. Saturday marked the first part of the three- tiered…

… resolution coordina- tor for the Office of Student Conflict Resolution. A panel of five students or a fac- ulty or staff member decides whether a student violated the Code, the University's internal discipline…

… policy. Student panelists are nominated by their respective student govern- nts and faculty members are her nominated by Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen Hartford, by a school or college dean or…

… by the faculty Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, Hulswit said. The College of Literature, Sciences and the Arts has the largest number of Code student panelists with 24 mem- See CODE…

students con- cerned with the future of the state of Israel gathered yesterday for a conference hosted by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. The all-day conference, "From the Great Lakes to the…

February 01, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

… article ("War causes fear, tension among Arab students" (1/23/'91) - includ- ing myself. Quoting portions of these interviews and deliberately (or undeliberately) neglect- ing other portions related to the…

… dealt with among the Arab countries. I am also opposed to the occupation of Kuwait since it is as wrong and illegiti- Harold Hilborn LSA junior Why so much hot air from students? repeat itself mate as…

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 1, 1991 GSbe Sirbigau &idy EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Viewpoint NOAH…

… citizens. Even as University students mobi- lize against the war in the Gulf, they cannot forget to oppose the war being waged at home against this nation's poor. Even as students with widely disparate…

… home. In this context, students are encour- aged to broaden their anti-war efforts by attending the Homeless Action Committee's (HAC) 2 p.m. protest tomorrow at the house on116 W. William, where illegal…

… a student who favors war or finds any honor in it. I am not happy that anyone is dying and wish that this war will come to a close soon. I do believe, however, in peace through strength. For only in…

… Daily: The student group Support Our Sol- diers (S.O.S.) claims to be neutral toward the war in the Middle East. Members have asserted that the organization takes no stand on whether U.S. military…

… danger. Amanda Rogers Second-year Rackham graduate student Daily again fails in interpreting opinion To the Daily: The Daily has again misinterpreted the opinions posed by students interviewed for an…

February 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…'s Jewish- and Arab- Americans whose heritage ties them to the re- gion. The recent upsurge of violence in the Israeli- occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip troubles mapy area Jews, torn between anger at…

… than beat- ing them. He said area Jews are unanimous in their sup- port for negotiations to end the conflict. Many local Arab-Americans say that their work on Mideast issues has led to contact from the…

… out the window" if he had been. Arabs riot near holy shrine JERUSALEM - Dozens of Arabs were hurt in clashes and a Jewish settler was badly burned in a car firebombing in the occupied territories…

… yesterday. In Jerusalem, riot police fought Arabs near one of Christianity's holiest shrines. The army clamped a curfew on Nablus, the West Bank's largest city with 100,000 people, after lengthy street…

… Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April -$15 in Ann Arbor, $22…

… outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, and fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief…

February 01, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… of MSA's Students' so to speak. So there's nothing Rights Commission. really to stop him from taking the But some believe Saddam 10% in Abu-Dhabi [in the United would have invaded Saudi Arabia Arab

… people of Kuwait, many people see the conflict as a war caused by the existence of extensive oil reserves in the Middle East. Many students are asking what role oil actually plays in the Gulf conflict…

… concerned students. Others walking to class casually passed by. Last weekend, however, an estimated 500 university students boarded nine buses bound for Washington, D.C., to join a national protest against…

… the Middle East, and we can survive very well without that oil," said Jennifer Van Valey, President of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) and member of Student Against United States Intervention in the…

…-producers in the region, Arabian Peninsula Saudi Arabia Iraq United Arab Emirates Kuwait Iran Venezuela Soviet Union Mexico United States China Ubya Nigeria Indonesia Algeria Norway Canada Egypt Qatar Oman…

… China Mexico United Arab Emirates Venezuela United Kingdom Nigeria Kuwait Norway Canada Libya 3.1 .2.9 2.8 2.6 2.3 2.1 1.9 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.5 ~~1A Everyday,the oil-p extract60.3 million USSR and the Un…

…) United Arab Emirates 4.3% Saudi Arabia 18.9% Kuwait 1.0% Iraq 8.0% Other Persian ----_ Gulf 0.2% ° Japan's Net Oil Im (in percentag Iraq 4.7% Kuwait 9.1% ui 11.5% Other Net Imports 48.1% Iraq 11…

February 01, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 4bVEir4u &td Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No. 87 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily…

…'s Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Wednesday, February 1, 1989 University regents attempt to stifle student dissent: MSA…

… deserves fi The Michigan Daily By Mike Phillips Too often some people take some of the actions by the Michigan Student Assem- bly (MSA), the all campus student gov- ernment of the University, out of…

… the Student Orga- nization Development Center regarding developing specific ways and means of improving and increasing its credibility, responsibility, and effectiveness on behalf of the respective…

… school/college govern- ments and the student body as a whole." In short, because the regents disagreed with the politics and students running MSA they forced these volunteer students to try to accomplish…

February 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… 1, 1969 Ten Cents\ Eight Page STUDENTS LIST DEMANDS: Seizure of ad building chool considers stude By RON LANDSMAN the faculty will do, although lod occurred last December ing it from us!" he…

… faculty. One professor on consider a recommendation Included among the possibil- to discuss some wider issues the other side of the fence is from a joint student-faculty ities are something less than within…

…"fl and equal" voting presentation for students, or mit only the three student Jan. 29, Cox argued that stu- CHICAGO-Over 200 University representation" on all the giving students fifty per cent members and…

February 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 1, 1996 bz 1efiiglu&lg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

… Alliance Four Justice presented a list of demands in an open letter to the University community. The Alliance, which consists of Asian American, African American, Native American and Latino/a student

… the Jniversity increase its percentage of faculty ,nd students of color. It also asks the admin- 4Stration to bolster its efforts to retain faculty end students of color. The administration has…

… -ifficult. As long as the University is making the effort, the Alliance needs specify how the University should proceed. The letter also asks the University to pro- vide organizations of students of color…

student groups do not receive University hookups. Unless the Alli- ance can justify a special need, the demand seems frivolous. The letter also demands increased fund- ing and guaranteed autonomy for the…

… - Black Stu- dent Union Speaker Sherise Steele told The Michigan Daily that the University commu- nity felt too "white." The University should work to make all its students feel at home. Duderstadt must…

… prepared to bargain, they will leave content - until the next talk. NOTABLE QUOTABLE,, 'We don't think that students should start off their newspaper careers as scabs.' --Roger Kerson, spokesperson for the…

… Zimbabwean summer, I enjoyed the luxury of a nice house in Harare (the capital city) and a school with a swimming pool. But outside the well- guarded, fenced-in worlds created for foreign students, an uglier…

February 01, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… are students! The announcement that Israel had brokered a peace deal with the Palestinians was made last night, just hours after Ariel Sharon and Yasser Arafat stepped aside to allow Jewish and Arab

… City and all." Green's announcements shocked students across campus yesterday. "When I first visited campus as a senior in high school, Green went by on one of those tiny little trucks they drive around…

… equality and integra- tion. "We thought yelling and marching around a lot would really make a difference," said one BAMN leader, 47, who is not a student. Wait a minute, come to think of it, none of them…

students at the University to negotiate. "We knew that if they just letpus students try to negotiate, we'd have no problem settling this 54- year violent conflict," said one Palestinian activist. "We…

students, thousands of miles away from the actual Middle East, know far more than these political leaders with years of experience," said an Israeli activist. The group that managed to single…

…-handedly destroy Nike, Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality, also known as SOLE, even though they should really be called SOLEE, attributed their victory to taking over enough administrative offices…

… to make their views known. "Taking over offices is what we do best," said one student. "However, we will not rest until all citizens of the United States are making exactly $14.73 an hour, no matter…

… how trivial or impor- tant their job." Perhaps the greatest success story of the day belonged to University Students Against Cancer, which strategically utilized cheers at football games in combination…

… with several newspaper ads to defeat cancer. "We have to admit, they really knew what they were doing," said the president of the group's campus rival, University Students In Favor Of Cancer. Sucks to…

… either was extended last night or expired today. We don't know because we didn't ask. The University and members of the graduate student instructors union have been involved in last-minute negotia- tions…

February 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…-0552 i HA THIS FUN group Metings " Arabic Converstaion hour, sponsored by the Arab-Ameri- can Students' Association, Basement of Amer's, 312 S. State St., 8:30 p.m. " Consider Magazine, mass meet- ing…

… Shy, head of reader services. She added that the library is im- portant in "helping to attract and keep faculty and graduate students." The library is open to the public, and both undergraduate and…

… graduate classes meet there regularly. It also presents a new exhibit in the main hall every few months. The library staff will help students with research, but Shy suggested that students know specifically…

… what they need before they come. Although the library is open to the public, one must complete an inter- view with Shy to access its materials. Shy bases her decisions on whether a student needs to do…

… more back- ground reading and whether she can trust them to handle the resources. After the student enters the library, security is still an issue. Students are being monitored at all times by staff…

…. They know who the students are, how long they've been in there and what books they are using. Book bags aren't allowed either. Visiting adjunct lecturer in the history department, Jonathan Marwil, said…

… the measures are necessary. "The Clements Library is a valu- able resource for both scholars resi- dent and visiting, and also for gradu- ate and undergraduate students - and the, simple precautions…

… that the library takes to ensure that students and scholars have come for a good purpose are not an inconvenience." ASSOCIATED PRESS The Ameritech Foundation is hop- ing $700,000 will help the…

… stands by end of week By RONNIE GLASSBERG DAILY STAFF REPORTER Another publication may soon grace the floors of University buildings. As early as Friday, the Michigan Student Assembly will unveil ACK…

…. "It doesn't pretend to be objective reporting while simulta- neously ripping on people." For instance, while reporters from the Daily and the Review each wrote stories on Dennis Denno, the student who…

February 01, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… ending up at the Federal Building downtown, an ever-expanding roup of high school and University students and area residents waved banners criticizing the draft and promoting pacifism. THE DEMONSTRATION…

… join in protests with students who were grade schoolers when the nation's campuses erupted in opposition to the Vietnam War. "Suddenly this is very personal," said an uniden- tified woman at a protest…

…, support for the president ran high. Sixty-seven per cent of those questioned in a random telephone survey by the Ohio State Univer- sity student government said they backed draft registration. And 63 per…

… suggest reinstituting the draft, however. "IT'S KIND OF a deja vu for me," said the Rev. Richard Dannenfelser, Brown University's assistant chaplain, as about 300 students packed a campus auditorium…

… Iowa Civil Liberties Union told about I50 students at the Drake University campus in Des Moines. By ALISON HIRSCHEL A list of "less than six" finalists for the job of University vice-president for…

… search had been run any differently. The presidential search involved in- dividual faculty, student, and alumni advisory groups working with the Regents, who made the final decision in July, after a ten…

…- addressed the problem as "the un- . Kahane's hardline speech willingness of Arabs to recognize a 1st mild protests against his Jewish state in any size or form." Yet, ifter a bizarre mcident in Kahane said he…

… dispute in Israel. Kahane said that the man who had threatened to Arabs already living in all those areas , possibly Nazis, but gave no could continue living there if they f his identity or whether he…

… unsympathetic to students who wait in freezing weather at the Washtenaw bus stop. Math Prof. Morton Brown noted, "Every time I go by, I see a field of red noses waiting for the bus." Sniff, sniff. QI work of…

… Union message. In no time, students were out on the Diag, chanting timeworn slogans such as "Hell no, we won't go." nuclear war) are not recognized by federal law, the questionnaire said.-The questions…

February 01, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… Professor interested in theater, a Palestinian American student studying Economics, a nurs- ing student in her second term, and a student from Hebrew University who grew up in Jerusalem and is now Visiting…

Arab Emirates, the Gaza Strip, and Israel. Zalatimo said when he was able to speak to his mother last week she sounded "very nervous." There had been a 24-hour military curfew im- posed on her town…

…, meaning that she could not leave her house. "She's not really sure what's going on," Za- latimo said. A member of Students Against U.S. Intervention in the Middle East (SAUSI), Zalatimo questioned why the U…

… dozen campuses and com- munity groups, sponsored the event. "George Bush is the most hon- est President," said Near Eastern Studies graduate student and teach-in speaker Stephen Sheehi. "He's not ashamed…

…Auley, a gradu- ate student in political science, in- tended to address inconsistencies in U.S. foreign policy, but in his research he said he discovered that policy has been consistent. "War is so much a…

… that they will leave with their dead in bats and coffins," Iraqi radio warned. An Iraqi newspaper forecast "a thunderous storm blowing on the Arab desert." During the battle for Khafji, an- other battle…

… October 1988 asked all universities and high schools to change Native Ameri- can symbols and logos. At EMU, we established a committee com- prised of faculty, students, and alumni to look into the prospect…

February 01, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… authorized to discuss the strike publicly. An estimated 12 people were killed in the strike late Monday or early Tuesday, including Arabs, Turkeman from central Asia and local Taliban members, according to an…

… middle and high school students. At the Florida Virtual School, the largest Internet public school in the country, more than 50,000 students are taking courses this year. School authorities in Traverse…

… City, Mich., hope to use online courses provided by the Michigan Virtual School next fall to educate several hun- dred students in their homes, alleviating a class- room shortage. The other model is a…

… prairie district running an online including Weldie. Her children, Isabel, Harry school had in recent years given 130 students, and Eleanor -- all in elementary school -- down- and with them $106,000 in per…

…-pupil payments, load assignments and communicate intermit- to neighboring districts that used the students' tently with their certified teachers over the names to pad enrollment counts. The auditor Internet, but…

… are considered public tricts for not opening their own online schools. school students, not home-schoolers, because In Colorado, school districts have lost thou- their online schools are taxpayer…

…-financed and sands of students to virtual schools, and, in 2006, subject to federal testing requirements. a state audit found that one school, run by a rural Despite enthusiastic support from parents, district…

…, was using four licensed teachers to teach the schools have met with opposition from some 1,500 students across the state. The legislature educators, who say elementary students may be responded last…

… online schools. they divert state payments from the online stu- The Wiscosin Virtual Academy has 20 certi- dent's home district. fied, unionized teachers, and 800 students who Other opposition has arisen…

… district receives annual state payments take account of slower students. Isabel Weldie, of $6,050 for each of its 800 students, which it 5, is in kindergarten, "But in math I'm in first uses to pay teachers…

February 01, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…, Rabbis, and directors of Hillel have a responsibility to help us cre- ate a framework for the next step. Those who do not, those who lie to themselves and to their students, are guilty of crimes against…

… - IQ Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan have to break that logic. The logic of the state has to be changed. Israel's challenge and the Palestinians I want to also stress that…

… refuse to walk that path then we look for solutions that are of course impossible to find because of them [Arabs]; not us, of course, no, not us, we [Jews] are innocent. We are no longer innocent; we are…

…. Student struggle Daily: What is the role of students on campuses? Ellis: I have been very impressed in my visit to the University because Palestini- ans and some Jewsare at least trying to speak about this…

… faithful. What they need is Jewish support from their elders of which they get very little. But that is for me the possibility of what students can be involved in as this new generation of Jews and this new…

…, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Time to pay up'U ON TUESDAY, students of color met with University administrators to de- mand immediate, tangible action to go along…

… with the pomp and circumstance of Duderstadt's Michigan Mandate and promises for the 21st Century. The six demands focus on increasing people of color representation in the student body to be…

… proportional to the number of people of color in the na- tion. Twenty years ago University Presi- dent Fleming promised the first Black Action Movement that the University would increase Black student enroll…

…- ment to equal the proportion of Blacks in the state, which was then ten per- cent. Twenty years later the University's Black student enrollment is only 6.4% while Michigan's Black population is 13%. The…

… promises the University adminis- tration made to students in 1970 are past due - twenty years past due. The least the University administration can do to make up for the damage done by twenty years of unmet…

February 01, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

… this, we must win theconfidence of the more stable Muslim and Arab nations. It has become all to evident that we are not likely to get any Arab support in world politics until we pressure Israel into…

… changing its position on Palestine autonomy. We are the only party with the power to force such a change. Arab and Muslim nations view us as having corrupted their value system; therefore they distrust us…

… issue has now come to the forefront of world security. As Prof. Mitchell poin ted out, it is the roadblock to our badly needed defense arrangements with the Arabs. Israel obviously can not be coun- ted on…

… Asia, and to contain the new wave of Soviet expansionism. H. Scott Prosterman, a graduate student in the school for Near Easterh Studies, is the Daily's analyst of Near Eastern and Middle Eastern…

February 01, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…MichigancheerleaderAriel Haskins 0 Michigan Student AssemblyRep. 0 Arab StudentAssociation member Tony Saunders Dina Ai-oburi 0 Basketball player Ron Coleman 0 Girls of Michigan Calendar model Michelle Rosado 0 Law student Josh…

students. The mission is scheduled for late 2011, aiming for a window of time when the paths of Earth and Mars are sufficiently aligned to enable the launch and sub- sequent orbit. The window opens every two…

… that raises money for health care in Peru, hope you'll pay bigbucks for a Mexican dinner with students ranging from defensive end Lamarr Woodley to Michelle Rosado, who appears in a calendar called the…

… "Girls of Michigan." Project Suyana will sell dates with twenty students at an auction tomorrow night in an effort to raise money for a Peruvian women's shelter. Attendees will bid on dinner at Salsarita…

…'s Fresh Cantina, a new Mexican restaurant on East Liberty Street, with one of 20 men and women at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the ballroom of the Michigan Union. The University's website for student organizations…

… Uni- versity's director for student activities and leadership. The policy came out of a See AUCTION, page 7A Members of Students Supporting Affirmative Action celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling…

…:16 GOT A NEWS TIP? LO: 1B Call 734-763-2459 or e-mail news@michgandaily.com and let us know. COMING FRIDAY What did you do over Winter Break? One student won the Price is Right. NEWS INDEX NEWS…

February 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…. Nader: 'Son ofa...' Nader knocked WASHINGTON - F e d e r a l Trade Commissioner Paul Rand Dixon called consumer advocate Ralph Nader "a son of a bitch and a dirty Arab" at a recent appearance before an…

…." Nader countered that "He owes me and his chief, Presi- dent Carter, and many other Americans an apology. And he will give me one.,, Meanwhile, it was understood that the National Association for Arab

… passed his first rest in a bid to organize a socialist THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII,;No. 100 Tuesday, February 1, 1977 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764…

…, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information…

….O.W. gives the Women's State of the Union Address at George Wash- ington Univ., 10:10 a.m. Ctr. Cont. Educ. of Women: Karen Shill, "Personality, values and Atti- tudes of Foreign University Students in the U…

February 01, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… newspaper, the ding to the stand at least 15 feet away has faced heavy opposition Eagle. ily newspa- from building entrances, from many students and Sponsoredbytheschool's ton Square but the ban will primar…

…- fans. It is part of an effort Community and Local Gov- ily be enforced by students by MSU's athletics program ernment Relations office, nokingwith- and members of the com- to rebrand itself, but other…

student assaulted WHERE: 216 Thayer WHEN: Friday at about 2:50 WHAT: A male University student was assaulted by five to six college-aged males around Washington Street and Thayer Street, University Police…

… WHAT: A 30-minute film with interviews from young Arab-American women who talk aboutthe stereotypes amd racism they face while living in Chicago. WHEN: Today at noon WHO: Center for Middle Eastern…

… enrolling students living in esidence halls in a research study to see how well influenza (1) vaccines and other strategies work in reducing the risk of influenza illness in university residence halls…

February 01, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, February 1, 2007 IC The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com ie 1*idigan &atI Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… took aloth-grade vow of chastity, Turns out, I'm no legal expert. Wil- while others rolled the dice and hoped son's appeal was flat-out denied last for the best. month. Now as college students, we have…

… Georgia teacher was sentenced to 90 days in jail and three years proba- tion for having sex with a 17-year-old student. Why the light slap on the wrists? Because the girl was over 16 and the couple did not…

… exclusion from public events TO THE DAILY: We were among the undergraduate and graduate students not allowed into Rackham Auditorium Tuesday night for the "ex-terrorist" event. The police never gave us a…

… civil liberties. We waited outside in the cold until' the end of the event with supporters from both sides of the issue. There were University alumni, Ann Arbor residents and graduate students (who…

… hinders progress TO THE DAILY: As I walked into Rackham Audito- rium to listen to the speakers sponsored by the Young Americans for Freedom Tuesday night, I was greeted by a group of students passingaround…

… flyers to stage a walkout. The walkout was in protest of the lecture by three former terrorists. I did not plan on walking out and was dis- mayed by the number of students who left in the middle of the…

… speech. While I understand that the walkout was an act of protest, it is our respon- sibility as students at this university to engage in debate, not walk out when somebody states an opinion that we dis…

…- agree with. There is a lot of talk about being ready to debate the issues that seem to be constantly dividing campus: gay rights, the Arab-Israeli conflict and affirmative action. But talk is cheap. The…

… in promoting the use of marijuana. The U.S. govern- ment estimates that at least 95 million Americans have used marijuana. It also estimates that nearly half of all high school students will use…

February 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

… inflation everyone works extra hard for their money. It's not our fault or the fault of the government. If anyone's to blame it's those Arabs and those knee-jerking Europeans who cozy to them by paying their…

… managed by students at the University of Michigan The governed and- the ungoverned The nev C HINESE VICE PREMIER Teng Hsiao-ping's historic vist to the United States emphasizes some of the vast changes…

… selection process. It is a popular issue for the same reason most past controversial subjects drew support; the goal is easily defined. Students - or rather the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) - are deman…

… is curious then that students should focus so much attention on the president selection process when every facet of the Univer- sity is undemocratic and affects their lives much more directly. The…

… superficial analysis of any aspect of the University and its operation leads us to see that the University no longer exists for the benefit of students, especially un- dergraduates. There is at least one…

… developed some interesting theories. His major thesis is provocative: "The University is not deeply motivated to respond to student needs and problems and usually does so only under the most obvious and…

… a good example. The first two years of a student's career at the University are usually spent in mammoth lecture halls where professors talk at their pupils through microphones so the students in the…

… back rows can hear. Discussion sections in these classes generally hold about thir- ty students'- far too many for a substantive exchange of new ideas. Moreover, these sections are taught by Teaching…

… Assistan- ts who' lack teaching and educational experience. Professors are rarely seen in these classes. It would seem that younger, less experienced students would need the most at- tention rather than the…

… more contact with professors, but papers are often graded by teaching assistants. When a professor does grade' research papers there is a great tendency to merely assign a grade. How of- ten do students

February 01, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 1, 1995 Ulbe £ d iguu ?&lgt DAVID WARTOwsu STANDING ON THE 8 01 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters, and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. Entr6e exansion New Mcard a valuable service for students

February 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

… departing again soon. "Insha'allah" (if God is willing), he nodded. Suddenly I was engulfed in a rage of contempt. My brain was throbbing with two words: fucking Arab. And there it was - my own bald…

… we can remain pure of racist notions in spite of a daily onslaught of racist attitudes, images, and messages Sandra Steingraber is a doctoral student in biology. just because we nod in fervent…

… have forced us to confront the unconscious racist notions that underlie these practices, and I applaud their vigilance. Some students resented the choice they had to make last week when they found the…

… mineworkers' song: "Which side are you on?" 1 ^ ,. «,a Edie mgdaant Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Steiner initiatives fall short Vol. XCVIII, No. 84 420 Maynard St. An Abhn…

… guidelines requiring University Public Safety officers to identify themselves to students nor are there restrictions on the use of force against students. The MSA resolution is corm- mendable: such guidelines…

… must be formulated if University students arg to be protected from the officers wlo are supposed to protect them. This resolution was formulated in response to the CIA protest held last November 25. A…

student par- ticipating in the protest was kicked in the groin by Robert Patrick, the Assistant Director of Public Safety. Leo Heatley, director of the Uni- versity's Department of Public Safety, has…

… safety officers carry guns, they will be capable of even more dan- gerous abuse of their authority. The MSA resolution addresses a substantial problem and student safety hazard on this campus. The…

… outlining three "new initiatives" to improve minority relations. While UCAR recognizes that these so- called initiatives are a direct result of pressures placed upon the University by student protests, we…

… Dean on how to be more discreet in his public comments on these matters? Or would it have the authority to oversee implementation of new policies? Moreover since student activists have literally been the…

February 01, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… classical dances and desserts made from the recipes of ancient Rome. Michigan League Ballroom. 9 pm. 763- 3559. $10 for students, $25 for Kelsey Associates and $30 for non-members (with a four-month trial…

…, reggae, Latin, and funk. Sponsored by Hillel. Irwin Green Auditorium. 8 pm. 769- 0500. $18, $10 (students). Starbound Talent Show. Sponsored by UAC. Mendelssohn Theater. 763-1107. University Javanese…

… (tentative) at UAC Laughtrack. 10 pm. 763-1107. $3. Student ID Required. Life on a Curve. The Residence Hall Repertory Theatre Troupe. A Show About Education. Alice Lloyd. 10 pm. Ann Pardo 764-8678. THURSDAY…

… a Country/Western bar. (Walter Hill, 1982) MLB 3 8:00 & 10:00 All-Fear Eats the Soul Brigitte Mira plays 60-year old widow who falls for 30-year old Arab in this Rainer Werner Fassbinder comedy from…

February 01, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

… Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. MAYA GOLDMAN Editor…

Arabic language and culture, they never wanted their kids to feel the same isolation and alienation they once felt. Out of love and protection, they gave me and my three siblings “hybrid” names…

… inconvenience, what my parents once did to safeguard me from discrimination, inevitably served as the erasure of my Arab identity that I proudly carry. The concoction of my fair skin, my…

… behind this facade. Throughout middle school and high school, I switched between the “white” version of my name and the “Arab” version. Should I settle for the ease of a quick introduction or…

… from young people, especially students. Contrary to talking points from some conservatives, youth support for single-payer health care isn’t the result of our gen- eration’s laziness and desire for…

… percent of those under 35 have had trouble paying for health care. As a result, young people are forced to choose between taking care of their health, paying back student loans and covering basic new…

February 01, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

…. COLLEGE STUDENTS PAINTING COM- PANY is now hiring manager trainees. Put a cutting edge on your resume. Positions are being filled now so act TODAY. Contact Heidi Winick at your student job placement office…

… the Village Apothecary - Sam- son cFtc HELP NEW STUDENTS next fall - be an Orienta- tion Leader! Applications Available at 3000 Michigan Union Until February 22. Pick up an Application TODAY! 09F0217…

… Professional Drive 973-0710 Ann Arbor 567 N. Hewitt, Ypsilanti 434-9300 cGtc STUDENTS - HELP PIRGIM continue its 12 yr. history of environmental protection, consumer, ad- vocacy and utility reform. Fundraisers…

… combative 31 Type of computer 33 Arab's robe 34 Suspect 37 Imperiled 7 Name of fame in publishing 8 Purchases outright 9 Bear: Sp. 10 Barrel organ 11 Actor Sal 12 Severe 14 Mideast nation 18 Weather word 22…

February 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 103) • Page Image 5

….15 1 .30 1 .45 1 .55 1 70 1 .80 1.80 1.80 1 80. 1.80 1.80 FrUK ENT ONE GRAD STUDENT needed for 1g., 5-man house. $55/mo, plus utilities. 930 Dewey. 665-0205. C24 711 ARCH Modern Apts. on campus with…

… billed at the average of the lower and higher inch rate. FOR RENT SINGLE male grad student would Like single eff, or 1 bdrm. pref. w. fire- place, Call Ed, 662-5740. C25 SUBLETTING immed. 1 bdrm., unfurn…

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….-soph. Honors program, or to a lot of knowledge about at least one dept. and major, you can transcend yourself and be a student counselor. Petitions in 1210 AH. T^FC EUROPE 200 RETURN CHARTER FLIGHT TO SCOTLAND…

… Mylonas, P.O. Box 75, AA, 48107 or call 665- 7479 after 5 p.m. -- - WHAT CAN A SR. TELL A FRESHMAN? Plenty, if he's a student counselor.' Interested juniors and seniors who were in freshman…

…, theater, and the great outdoors would like to meet attractive companionable grad girl. Dave, 662-7347, b. 11 a.m. or a. 10 p.m. P49 STUDENT COUNSELORS NEEDED I Keep a freshman from choking in red tape…

February 01, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. Unsigned editorials reflect the official position of the Daily’s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations…

… with your evil, corrupting self in the postmodern era? At 22, having been stuck in the structures of student life, I’ll readily admit that I don’t know shit. However, there are many people who…

… activist for the Arab American Association of New York, she fights Islamophobia and advocates reform for immigration policy, the voter registration system and the criminal justice system. Linda…

… specifi- cally at its benefits. Rather than viewing diversity as a hazy ideal, we can instead look at how it bene- fits students of all races. The most obvious benefit of diversity is that it exposes…

students to a variety of viewpoints. This creates more worldly, thoughtful students who can internalize and learn from these myriad perspectives. That being said, it’s easy to con- ceptualize how this…

… benefits stu- dents in humanities, but what about students earning STEM degrees? Different cultures have different ways of examining the same prob- lem. As a child, my dad often told me the story of man…

…. Every student comes from a differ- ent background, bringing differ- ent experiences and insights to the classroom. However, to create these interactions in the first place, we need a diverse student

February 01, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

… . r trixan Daily Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Saturday, February 1, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

…- pen. The first is support by other unions such as the AAUP, AFSCME, CCRA/UAW and the teamsters. The second thing needed for GEO's suc- cess is undergraduate student sup- port. A general boycott of…

… administration without it rais- ing student tuition. We should all make a point of ac- quainting ourselves with the T.A.s plight. Talk to your T.A., read the leaflets, and make a decision for or against the G…

Arabs and the Israelis suftered devastating losses of taiks, tot- ailing nearly 3000. Clearly anti- tank mi sile tec'mnclcgy has overcome any protective coun- termeasurescurrently a-aiable to tank,. A…

…. ROTC does indeed subsidizethe edu- cations of some students, but If North Hall were turned into a paying pro- position instead of an accountancy limbo, the University itself could beef up its financial…

… aid program. Students should not be prevented from enrol- ling in the ROTC program, since that TODAY'S STAFF: News: Ken Fink, Steve Hersh, Cheryl Pilate, Sara Rimer, Judy Ruskin, Tim Schick, Stephen…

… constitutes active opposition to the dissemination of accurate in- dependent information about In- dochina. The Daily's editors and policy-making officers of the Board of Student Publications need to engage in…

…. -Dan Biddle Editor in Chief black grads To The Daily: A RECENT investigation by a group of minority students re- vealed that the Office of Grad- uate Minority Affairs of the University of Michigan is now…

… of secrecy which one administration offic- ial termed, "a communication gap " We as concerned b l a c k graduate students feel that the very fact the function of the Minority Office is in question…

… forecasts grave consequences for all minority students at the University of Michigan. We are terms will be nonexistent. 3. The reduction of aid for the 1975-76 academic year. 4. The proposed shifting of all…

February 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

… 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter Just look through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, come to our…

… at Greene and East Davis. $170/month plus utilities. 995-2002. 96C0206 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE RIOT ELECT ARAB INTO TILER ROBE F R O L I C S E G L E FEELS AP A LAT SAM I R I M S' SAB Ri ANT MAC PROA…

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… POSITIONS AVAILABLE Students with work study allocations interested in the mass medias treatment of affirmative action programs, nuclear energy and plant closings are needed as research assistants for a…

… project now being conducted by the Center for Research on Social Organization. We are particularly interested in hiring students who are not yet seniors and who will be here through part of the spring…

… unit -attached green screen -large keyboard --full 90 day factory warranty Special saile price to students and staff. This is it! The chance you've been waiting for is here. We are selling the FEW…

… remaining copies of the 1980 MICHIGANENSIAN, OUR ALL--CAMPUS YEARBOOK. Pick up your copy if you havent already for only $15.00 at: Student Publications Bldg. 420 Maynard St. 764-0550 or 764-0561 dM0201…

… that students tend to patronize the old 'stand-by' because they have heard the name around. We would like to have the chance to prove we are better; to become known as the quality test preparation…

February 01, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

…., storage & Idry. facilities, C/A $1250.734-662-9908. U OF M AFFILIATES. U OF M OWNED housing. available to U of M grad. students, faculty, staff only. Call 734-763-5623 for info. CHURCH ST. 5 Bdrm. hse. with…

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… began to shoot and suppress the marchers with tear gas. One woman handed out onions in an effort to help the students being tear- gassed, because the smell of the onions overpowered the effects of the…

… year LSA student and vice chair of SAFE Salah Husseini said. LSA freshman and chair of Israeli Student Organization Or Shotan was upset that even though Tarabieh attended Hebrew University, they still…

… witness such as not blaming others and limiting statements to what they know is true. LSA freshman Kylene Yen, who attended the speech, said she admired how he tried to motivate students. Although Yen said…

Arab country around the world? Or gain such an education by a state-funded school such as the Hebrew University. A great example of this is Omar's story," he said. Halawa did not disagree with bination…

February 01, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

… commission official Adel al-Lami said. Final results could take up to 10 days. With turnout in the election still unknown, concern was focused on par- ticipation by Iraq's Sunni Arab minority, amid fears that…

… Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies…

February 01, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… University residence halls and off-campus apartment buildings are prone to mainte- nance issues. Along with long waits for machines and the risk of a stranger handling your deli- cates, many students just opt…

… to go home to mom and dad with a full basket of dirty laundry. But if trekking all the way home for a few loads of laundry is too much effort, students can take advantage of several off- campus laundry…

… services. Two local cleaners, Busy- body's Student Laundry and The ClothesLine, offer pick- up and drop-off services at residence halls and off-campus housing for students in a laun- dry jam. Though The…

… price based on the weight of the laundry. Pick-up and drop- off times differ based on a cus- tomer's location in Ann Arbor, accordingto the websites. Students looking for a self- serve option outside of…

… South Forest Avenue. Mr. Stadium also has free Wi-Fi, and students 21 years or older can purchase beer and wine at Champions while waiting for their clothes to dry. For clothes that need profes- sional…

… winter terms by students at theUniversityof Michigan. Onecopy is available free of charge to all readers.OAdditional copiesmay be pickedupat the oaity's office for $2.Subscriptions for fall term, starting…

… with an authoritarian hand for nearly three decades. With the organizers' calling for a march by one million people today, the vibe in the sprawling plaza - whose name in Arabic means "Liberation" - was…

… from giv- ing alcohol to students who are completing the rush process, according to Stepanovic. "No chapter shall serve or pro- vide alcohol to recruits nor allow anyone on behalf of the chapter to…

… important for us to recruit outside of the stan- dard rush parameters," Fernan- dez wrote. But Handelsman said most of the students rushing this semes- ter are friends and acquaintances of current fraternity…

… members as opposed to students with little or no connection to the Greek community - as is often the case with fall recruits. "It's mostly people who already have the connections," Stepanovic said…

February 01, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 66) • Page Image 18

… right for you! Students who attend UM programs earn in-residence credit and may use financial aid to help cover program costs. Stop by the OIP on the ground floor of the Michigan Union to find out about…

… 17 - 29 'Shakespeare- $490.00 plus tuition ,o Rt0 , y}ri C' r _ v Study in Costa Rica, India, China, England, Israel, Japan or Kenya Be part of a Learning Community of students and faculty dedicated…

… -Judaic Studies " Hebrew Language *Archaeology " Middle East/Islamic Studies *"Arabic " Comparative Religion " Life Science * Israel Studies * Pre-Med Studies Three 10-Week Terms: Japan, India and Israel…

… late ^"' \.\ Y.vi l 4. to study abroad next year Spend 8 months studying global ecology and cultural anthropology in England,'Turkey, India, Thailand and Mexico. Small group, 30 students ages 2} :v: …

February 01, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…-Kitaab project, an initiative to replace an Arabic textbook used by the University that some students consider insensitive and colonialist. Gillcrist made a particular appeal to representatives with…

students alike, is Engler’s lack of academic credentials. Students also worry Engler’s politician status will cause conflict on MSU’s already divided campus. At this meeting, Ashley Fuente, the…

… department, she describes the purpose of the town hall and encourages students to come together. “The Town Hall will provide the opportunity for me to hear from you, the NatSci student body, about how…

… important to get vaccinated, especially for students, who tend to be at a higher risk for the virus. “Students tend to live in fairly close confines, which puts people at greater risks because it…

…’s easier to spread germs and viruses, so students need to take a little bit better care of themselves than the general population,” Saulles said. “They really should be getting vaccinated for the flu…

…, even though it may not be the best match of the vaccine.” In order to avoid contracting the flu, Saulles encourages students to live healthy lifestyles in addition to getting vaccinated…

… experience in Arabic studies. The LSA SG committees, subcommittees and task forces provided other updates and announcements. No guest speakers presented at this week’s meeting. Before the…

… people that go to Michigan State,” Wilson said. “So … I think it’s good if we all keep up to date and if we can help to inform our fellow students about what’s going on at other Big Ten universities…

February 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 70) • Page Image 6

…. Call 668-2817 or 741-4155. CARLSON PROPERTIES The Finest In Student Housing SPORTS RASP LAP TORERO ESTA ALA ARABIC STAR SEI NET INTER ESTED DDE TAO RENO A LTOS TOPA Z PROPOSER TONE EAVES SAW CHEER R IB…

… & neat. $435. 553-8510. GALLATIN MANOR- E. William/Division. Avail. now, 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. w/security buzzer, Idry., & storage. Gallatin Realty Co. 994-0624. GRAD STUDENTS SPECIAL fantastic 2 bedrooms in…

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…, garage. Near Frieze, Hosp., N. Campus. Prefer Jr., Sr., or grad. students. 663-5102. YOU CAN AFFORD TO BE CHOOSY... Once you've seen the apartments Wilson White has to offer. You can choose a fully…

… University Telephone Directory. Deadline for entry is February 10, 1994. Directories are available now at the Student Publications Building. $700/WK. CANNERIES; $4500/mo- deckhands. Alaska summer fisheries…

…. rapidly aproaching. Free student travel club members hip! Call (919) 929-4398 ext. 2., ., CAPITOL RECORDS is interested in Ann Arbor. Call us! 1-800-FLD-MKTG. COACHES NEEDED for Varsity Track & Field, Cross…

February 01, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

…, done by the Arabic language Al-Jazeera television network, "from a non-governmental source." If the interview occurred in late October, that would have been about two weeks before Kabul, the capital…

… we throw around a lot because he used to write for us; former Michigan Athletic Director Tom Goss, because he still hasn't been able to get another job; Michigan Student Assem- bly President Matt Nolan…

…-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, according to court papers. He is a student at the Charleston Naval Weapons Station's nuclear power training unit. Oldfield was being held on $100,000 bail. A call to North…

… S - Compiledfrom Daily wire reports; TYRESE for Building Manager The Student Publications Building is looking for someone to sit on their ass all day, fire people, and pretend to be important. NOTE…

February 01, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

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…, RESERVATIUNS: are now being from a Company accepted at our campus locations. Newest furnished ; student apartments available. DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 545 Church 761-7600 cCtc MODEL OPEN COME SEE Viscount Apts. for…

… at the Gar- bage Pit, 810 S. State. 34F220 IF YOU'D LIKE to help freshmen, transfer students, and other people, why not become a fall orientation leader? Sign up for interviews begin- ning February 4…

…..... .ffrom 5.98 Bagg ies f rom $9 207 E. LIBERTY 418 E. Washington Modern 1 bedrooms for students Balconies, air, security system 521 Walnut Street Modern 2, 3, & 4-man units Dishwasher, air, security system…

… promotional campaigns. WRCN-AM 650 reaches students only. Try us at 763-3501 WANTED TO RENT REWARD! $50, infor for house near campus..4 bedrooms. Call Joan or Liz, 662-6744. 34L202 $50 REWARD If you have a…

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February 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

students of the University 6f Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Evelyn Phillips ,, Stan Wallace .. Ray Dixon Hank Mantho . Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy…

…, will not be 4 Univrs :ity L~ecture: Dr. Gustav E. von Grunebaum, Professor of Arabic, University of Chicago, will lecture on the subject. "The Arabian Nights and Classical Literature" at 4:15 p. i…

…- teriology, will start on March 5 and will be given on the spring term schedule for the College of Litera- ture, Science and the Arts. Bacteriology 111, laboratory work for medical students, will start March…

… Tower. H. Kraus Student Recital: Jerry Pickerel, pi- 4.UOralert. Canist, will present a recital in partial University Council-Professor H. fulfillment of the requirements for { M. Dorr I Ut 1n t L li1. f1…

… will be open to the general pub- lic. Tea at the International Center, 'very Thursday, 4-5:30 p. m. Faculty, foreign students, and their Am'erican friends are cordially invited, Vepartment of Chemical…

… Senio' Society at 5 o'clock, IGANENSIAN must return contracts Friday, Feb. 2. Anyone unable to at- to the business office of the Student tend call Cornelia Groefsema at Publications Bldg. by Friday of…

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