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August 01, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Friday, August 1, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Smokinghazardous to all THE NINTH government report on cigarette smoking…

… diplomatic circles have it that a large chunk of the African bloc is prepared to line up behind the moneyed Arab states in an attempt to oust Israel from the United Nations. According to a report by Bernard…

… Weinraub in yes- terday's New York Times, the Arab nations may be in a position to command the loyalties of a majority of the 41 African states in any point of international controversy. As one East African…

… cited by Weinraub put it, "The Arabs, if they pick an issue, everyone has got to fall behind them. They have the oil . . . the means for our survival." For all their petro-power, the Arabs' conflict with…

students were second-class citi- zens who should not have the right to vote unless they proved themselves worthy. Democrats think we should bring government and the means of participating in it to the people…

April 01, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

… peoples! --Black Students Libera- tion Front; Organiza- tion of Arab Students; Revolutionary Student Brigade; Middle East Lihp....nn f mmit..p to rip-off landlords and manage- ment companies, and after…

… Elye airliigan Dail!; Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tuesday, April 1, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

…, Mi. 48104 LSA-SG oversteps bounds THE LITERARY College Student Government Council LSA - SG late last month approved a $150 al- location to a group supporting the proposed rent control City Charter…

… amendment facing voters in next week's municipal election. Regardless of the merits of the is- sue involved-- and there are many - the LSA student government should not donate funds to one side or the other…

… in an electoral contest. By allocating the money, those on the council are, in effect, forcing ev- ery one of the 16,000 LSA students to make a contribution in support of the rent control measure. The…

… LSA government re- ceives money through an involuntary 50 cent assessment levied against all students enrolled in the college. The council members can then dispense the money as they see fit, but…

… certain ethical restraints should apply -- though they have not in this case. Certainly some LSA students op- pose and plan to vote against the rent control amendment. They must not be forced to contribute…

student government for funding consideration can be con- strued as political to one degree or another. However, in this particular care, we feel that LSA-SG has over- stepped its bounds in allocating funds…

… claims students who sublet their apart- ments will be subject to the pro- visions - but the amendment allows the, rent control Board to define the landlord as the lessor or the sublessor - not both - and I…

…, the money involved in this affair could be far better spent in the students' interests by deioting it to other channels within the University. Because of dire threats to educational depart- ments, Pilot…

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…

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