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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…

April 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… Association, alpha Kappa Delta Phi, the Thai Students Association, Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, the Chinese Christian Fellowship, the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee, the Filipino American…

… the Badger Herald, Wisconsin's student newspaper. The researchers, led by psychology Prof. Pawan Sinha, hope to develop a computer program capable of sorting d understanding facial expressions. If we…

… begin April 5 and end April 10, are aimed at unifying the cam- pus through service projects. The goal is to encourage individual students and student groups to become involved in various organizations in…

… officials are to punish stu- dents for last weekend's riot, adminis- tration officials said yesterday. MSU administrators now can sanc- tion or suspend students if they com- mit crimes on campus. School offi…

…- cials also may suspend students if they commit off-campus crimes that pre- sent a "clear and present danger" to the community. Since last weekend, MSU officials have drafted a change that would allow the…

… campus judicial system to try off- campus cases even if they don't meet the "clear and present danger" level, including cases of arson and other felonies, said student affairs spokesper- son Marie Hansen…

…. Off-campus cases would still be tried in the county courts, she said. But the change would give the school more power to crack down on off-campus behavior by suspending students. The university's board…

… and surrounding areas to be prepared. MSU student government Chair Nate Smith-Tyge admitted he was "con- cerned" about a repeat event tonight but said many students he has talked to, are vowing to crack…

… down on any bad behavior. DHANI JONES/Daily Four University students perform during the Generation Asian Pacific American cultural show at the Power Center last night. Gen APA show sets Y2K 'in motion…

… family of the deceased. More than 300 students participate in cultural show By Marta Brill Daily Staff Reporter Combining issues and art, the annual Generation Asian Pacific American cultural show packed…

November 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… final push toward earning a place in history as an honored peacemaker. Clinton has picked an agreement between Israel and the Arabs as his top foreign policy priority. It also could be his best chance for…

… scandal receding and peace prospects in the Middle East more promising than ever, Clinton has his sights on an overall settlement between Israel and the Arabs as a final act. He was flying to Oslo yesterday…

… rearing in Chile. The NIH grant money will support about 16 students' research each year, Restrick said. The Center for Human Growth and Development initially received $400,000 annually, but Restrick said…

… she feels that decreased funding is beneficial because an excess of students in the program can be difficult to manage. Halloween bash ends in deadly shootout MUNCIE, Ind. - A group of men who were…

… fraternity party. About 4 a.m., a car pulled into an alley behind the house and began firing into the home, said Marlon Glass, 31, who was at the party. The house, in a student neighbor- hood near campus, was…

… Ball State student from Gary, Ind., was foind dead in the kitchen, Muncie police Chief Joe Winkle said. Two people were in fair condition yesterday at Ball Memorial Hospital and two were treated and…

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