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November 01, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… called to the Diag Monday night to respond to student concerns about a man seen carrying an Islamic State flag and dressed in a thwab, a traditional Arab garment. The man was first seen and…

… and Whole Foods — comes from Ann Arbor, and her roots here that were an influence for opening a cafe. “When I was a student at the University of Michigan, it was where I originally got the idea…

… how a small space like that could really create a lot of warmth in a community, plus provide something that was healthy Students for Hillary held a “Why #ImWithHer” event on the Diag at the…

students passing by to take photos with a cutout of Clinton and state why they were supporting her in the upcoming presidential election. With the election just one week away, club members said…

… they want to both spread word about the election and encourage students to vote for Clinton, as well as show support for the nominee on social media. LSA freshman Suraj Sorab, a member of the…

Students for Hillary leadership team, said the club is increasing its efforts in the final week leading up to the election. “The election is coming up next week and we wanted to make sure that in…

… open dialogue among committee members on how he can increase campus engagement between faculty and students. “I don’t think we’ve seen the last of racism on the Michigan campus, or anti…

…-Semitism or See ISIS, Page 3 KEVIN ZHENG/Daily LSA freshman Evan Swinehart from Students for Hillary passes out stickers and encourages students to support presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign…

… at the Diag Monday. Police called to Diag Police arrive on the Diag for second iteration of student concerns about man dressing up as an Islamic State supporter. » Page 3 michigandaily…

… University of Michigan student and Detroit resident said during a Q and A he felt the official’s description of Detroit was offensive and inacurate — pointing to her comment calling Detroit a “rich…

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

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… 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

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