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March 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

… the sweeping curfew, im- posed on almost every Arab city, town and refugee camp in the two regions, failed to halt the unrest as youths attacked army patrols, blocked roads with burning tires and stoned…

… occupie( Violent protests also continued in Israel itself, as Israeli Arabs in Nazareth and towns in the Galilee region demonstrated for the third day in solidarity with the Palestinians. Police arrested 52…

… people in Nazareth after rioters attacked Jewish motor- ists and stoned government offices and banks. Thousands of Israeli Arabs at- tended the funeral, conducted under Palestinian flags and anti…

…-Israeli slo- gans, of a Bedouin killed by police Sunday, the first Israeli Arab to die in clashes with police since 1976. Police were ordered out of the town in the Negev Desert for the funeral, and no violence…

students seeking summer jobs overseas, provides cultural immersion " Are yOU Leaving: An n Arbor S"0oon9*. 0# * DO YOU NEED TO SUBLET YOUR # " APARTMENT OR HOUSE'? * ! # ! * , , 0 # 0 ! 0 * 0 * ! C…

… stack of homework await its student owners in the Chemistry building. CAMPBELL Continued from page 1 obtaining a rehearing was "very un- usual" and that he was not judged differently than in his first…

…. INCOME TAXES STUDENTS 12 OFF! FED & ANY STATE. 769-3031 REG $50 However, Chamberlin added, "The chances (of receiving tenure on a second hearing) are not zero, but they're not high." The CEC decided not…

… 1992 and has published two books and several articles. He also has gained the admiration of his students. Campbell attributed his not re- ceiving tenure to several reasons. Because LSA Dean Edie…

… each case and we make a decision. ... We review them very carefully," he said. Chamberlin added that he would not discuss the specifics of Campbell's case with other faculty or students. However, he said…

… haven't looked far enough. Many job op- portunities await students in Eu- rope and each year nearly 100 Uni- versity students take advantage of. those opportunities. The University International Center…

October 01, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… like we're just the scape- goat for a campus-wide problem," he added. Landes stressed that "this is a self- governance issue. ... This is some- thing that the students have said: 'No way - (hazing) is…

… hours. Fully confidential. We specialize in helping students. I JOB FAIR Busch's Valu Land Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday October 4, 5, 6 10:30am -7:00pm Hiring for: Saline, Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor Main St…

… American representative. Kwan ex- pects a permanent appointment be- fore the end of spring term. Israel sees boom as Arab boycott fizzles TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Israel greeted the easing of the Arab

… of Friday's move, the Arab League issued a statement in Cairo stressing that the direct boycott of Israeli firms would continue. It reaf- firmed that boycott in its last meeting in September. The…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail…

March 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… 5, 1994 10:00AM1:0 PM *Michigan Union Group Meetings Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour,Amer'son State, 8:30p.m. rl A Aa UsAAPI n T .L. ' nn fl i_ " Undergraduate Law…

… Commission, a panel of the Michigan Student As- sembly. Lee said the commission will be coordinating an information day on the Diag for women's groups March 21. For students who are interested in celebrating…

….94, but will accept any amount students offer. With this year's theme of "Will U Be The Champion?", committee members said they hope to raise $94,000. Members of the Senior Pledge Program Committee will be…

… Michigan Telefund and advi- sor to the Senior Pledge Program Committee, said students have a chance to feel like a champion if they donate. "By giving something back to the University now that the seniors…

… money to do a lot more good for students," Brotherton added. Jaison Smith, LSA senior and co- chair of the Senior Pledge Program Committee, said donating money is essential to the University because it…

… funds important student services, such as keeping the computing sites open 24 hours. LSA senior Barbara Loewenihal said she plans to donate "a little (be- cause) it's a good cause." Brotherton said he…

…/Daily Law Library Reading Room. Students penalized in S. Quad chair theft By HOPE CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER Two green lounge chairs found their way across campus last semester with the help of an…

… Engineering sophomore and an LSA first-year student. Daniel Cusmano andNeil Jobst each stole a lounge chair from the seventh floor Huber House lounge in South Quad in September. The pair plead no contest to a…

… misdemeanor charge. The two also had their case brought under the code. The case was referred to Judicial Advisor Mary Lou Antieau by an assis- tant director of student relations for Housing. The case was…

… handled under the code because the students were not living in the residence halls. Antieau determined sanctions upon the request of Cusmano and Jobst be- cause the action did not warrant sus- pension or…

April 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

… 76-GUIDE, peer counseling phone line, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. Q Alpha Phi Omega, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Room, pledge meeting, 7 p.m.; chapter meet- ing, 8 p.m. Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Michigan…

… March 24 letter to state Medicaid directors, the federal government repeated the position that they must conform to the new rule. KNOWLEDGE IS NOT ENOUGH Hmong high school students learn about 'U…

… description of one Detroit school from a teacher who accompa- nied 14 of his 8th grade students on a daylong workshop at the University. A workshop that hoped to bridge the gap between the promise of a univer…

…- sity education and the pitfalls of grow- ing up poor in a city. But the ethnic identity of these urban middle school students might be surprising: Asian American, more specifically Hmong. Originally from…

… groups of kids around campus but rarely would I see any Asian Americans. I wanted to do something for them," said Ting quickly adding, "It's the kids and the student leaders who make the program." One of…

… those student leaders, Timothy Chu, spoke to the question of what, if any, responsibility he felt as a Chinese American from the sub- urbs to a culturally and ethnically distinct group of kids from…

… yesterday was to try to reduce that awe and replace it with confidence. "If you want to go to college you. can find a way," was a message rel1 peated over and over by student lead- ers as the young students

… the Angell Hall corn' puter lab learning about word pro- cessing and e-mail. One student, with an oversized Michigan hat pulled down low on his head, admitted to preferring basket-, ball to computers…

… felt. Truancy is reportly down among those who have visited, the University. Project coordinators hope to expand the program by gef- ting University students into th& Hmong community to further help the…

… young students follow through oi their determination to go to college'' "I would like to go there and see their side of it," said Chu. "My view isp pretty one-sided. I rarely go to Detroit.' Watching over…

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

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