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November 01, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…- leased a report last week supporting the officers' decision to use weapons "In the Angell Hall incident the officer knew there was a cement wall behind the perpetrator and there were no students or passers…

… weapon, then (Tate) would proba- See POLICE, Page 2 Arabs spurn invitation to talk in Israel MADRID, Spain (AP) - Arab delegates spurned an invitation yes- terday from Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak…

… Shamir to go to Israel to negotiate. In their first exchanges on the floor of the historic conference, Arab and Israeli leaders traded re- criminations and clung to familiar positions. The Arabs demanded…

…. Shamir called it a "garden of thorns." The Arabs argued that peace was conditional on Israeli willingness to give up the captured territories. "Every inch," insisted Syria's for- eign minister, Farouk al…

… Kamel Abu-Jaber. "We are willing to live side by side on the land," said Haidar Abdul-Shafi, representing the Palestinians. Shamir began his speech with a simple "Shalom." Although the Arab and Israeli…

…-to-face bargaining be- gins. "There is no better way to make peace than to talk in each other's home. Avoiding such talks is a de- nial of the purpose of the negotia- tions," Shamir said. The Arabs want to talk on neu…

…, the Days of the Dead celebration that takes place Nov. 1 and 2. Foreign students experience by Gwen Shaffer Daily Higher Education Reporter While approximately 1,000 University of Michigan students

…, cost, and academic ranking, several for- eign student counselors said. Once here, foreign students often must overcome not only problems faced by domestic students, such as adjusting to a new environment…

…, but the added stresses of language barri- ers and a strange culture. Language is the main obstacle for foreign students, said Louise Bald- win, program coordinator at the University of Michigan Interna…

April 01, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… among his most vivid memories of the ir anxiety university is the shift in the mood of Arab and Israeli students as the war progressed. At the outset of the war, "there were no more than 15 or 40 Israeli…

students on campus and there were probably ten or more times that amount of Arab students, from all Arab countries," he said. At first, the Arab students seemed confident that Isreal would lose the war, Ya…

Student Assembly. The election duel between, can- didates from the Student Rights Party and the Meadow Party resulted in a draw. Meadow Party members, Kurt Muenchow and Darrell Thompson received the…

… -presidential and vice- presidential posts respectively. Yet the upcoming assembly consists of 25 Student Rights members, 15 Meadow Graduate student to run for Congress party members, and eight indepen- dents…

December 01, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… arter urges Arabs to joi airo peace talks; names envoy eN n~1 A 0TTII Mf X7 n'% D . A..,.+ 0-14:. .l4L.c ... .i1A& - I WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter said yesterday that the United States is no…

… longer the "dominant intermediary" in the Middle East. But he offered support to all Arab countries that decide to negotiate directly with Israel. So far only Egypt has seized that initiative. That action…

… was described by Carter at a news conference as an "historic breakthrough." BUT CARTER said he was con- vinced all of Israel's Arab neighbors - Syria, Jordan and Lebanon - want peace with the Jewish…

… was that the United States then might support a separate settlement between Egypt and Israel, which some Arabs are convinced is already in the making. "BUT," CARTER went on, "we certainly have not…

… reached that point yet. I think the other Arab leaders do want peace with Israel." Carter began the news conference with an announcement that Alfred Atherton, the assistant secretary of State for the Near…

… Department's top Middle East expert to the Arab-Israeli negotiations. Ath- erton's post with the department is an unusually sensitive one, and asso- ciates say one of his major achieve- ments is that he has…

… Thomas Danko finally has a representative's seat on the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). School of Library Science student government president Roger Tachuk said he "temporarily" appointed Danko to the…

… school's seat on the Assembly even though Danko is not a library science student. MSA'S CONSTITUTION states, "The Assembly shall have one voting representative from each school or college." Danko maintains…

October 01, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… - After brushing aside last- minute Arab appeals for a delay, President Clinton today convenes an emergency summit meeting of Arab and Israeli leaders designed to break a new cycle of violence that…

…- drawing Israeli troops from the West Bank town of Hebron, a pullout originally scheduled to take place last March. But Israeli officials continued to flatly reject Arab demands that Israel close a…

… bring international pressure to bear on Israel to close the tunnel beneath the edge of the sacred hill in Jerusalem known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Arabs as Haram Sharif. In contrast to most…

… summit meetings, which are See MIDEAST, Page 7 I Military cuts concern students, v By Jennifer Harvey Daily Staff Reporter For a select group of voters, some campaign issues aren't just partisan…

…, an LSA junior, said President Clinton has not been a See MILITARY, Page 7 KRISTEN SCHAEFER/Daily Sketching Architecture first-year student Nicole McCall sketches on the steps of the William Clements…

… Library yesterday. See DEBATE, Page 7 Vendors sell a variety of 'dogs' r>.rt T HE . , . By Carly Blatt For the Daily Every day, hungry students are tempted by yet another diversion etween classes…

…, inexpensive snack. "It's an in-between meal," said Kwame McShan, a first-year graduate student in Education. "I usually eat them when I won't have a chance to eat 1til later." University students make up much…

… Stret they buy a dollar dog and they're done." Some students said they like the con- venience of the stands. "It's quick, and it's convenient. I buy hot dogs about once a week," said Rackham first…

May 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… faculty members. A student chairman will preside over each meeting. >competition with left-wing dem- onstrations. The VFW has desig- nated May 1 as "Loyalty Day." Only observance of the day in Ann Arbor…

… will be a May Day breakfast sponsored by the Wash- tenaw County section of the Com- munist Party. Students To Attend Ernest Ellis, student director of the CP at Michigan, revealed that students from…

… other schools in Michigan had left for New York to attend the celebrations. He knew of no Ann Arbor students in the contingent. Contrary to popular teaching, May Day as a labor day is not a foreign…

…- aly Plant. Jews Surround Main Arab Strongpoints InJerusalem Battle British Commissioner Threatens To Throw All Forces into Action JERUSALEM, April 30-(/P)-Jewish shock troops threw a headlock tonight…

… around a string of Arab strongpoints in a 22-hour battle for Jerusalem. Fighting in the southern section of the Holy City halted for a time when Arab fighters asked for a truce. Then the struggle was re…

…- sumed as two heavy explosions rocked the battered Katamon Area. Fifteen Jews and 30 Arabs are known to have been killed thus far, Just before the brief halt in the struggle, a Jewish Agency spokes- man…

… mathematics and the subsequent shooting. She is pictured above with the detectives who guarded her. STUDENT, FACULTY REACTIONS: Campus Opinion Divied on Anti-Communist Mundt Bill By ROMA LIPSKY A sharp…

… on the Jaffa-Jerusalem highway. An iron ring thus has been closed around the Arab port city of Jaffa if Yazur as well as Salama now is in Jewish hands. There were reports that the threatened invasion…

… of Palestine by regular army troops of neighboring Arab states was underway. An Arab news agency dispatch received in Damascus said troops of Iraq and Trans- Jordan entered Palestine this afternoon…

…. There was no im- mediate confirmation. The Sy- rian army moved southward to springboard positions from which it might lounch a drive into northern Palestine. Arab commanders rushed rein- forcements of…

April 01, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… made a show of support "for our brothers who are being beaten, jailed and murdered by Israelis armed with American guns and American money." A handout circulated by the Arab student organization…

… West Bank and the Gaza." MOHAMED MASRI, representative for the Arab community and student organization, asserted these Israeli actions "are not new- the oppression of human rights by the Jewish state has…

… since shortly after she fell into the coma on April 15, 1975. She has never regained consciousness. Dailv Photo by PAULINE LUBENS PALESTINIAN ARABS and their supporters m rch against Israeli actions in…

…. 9, said the strike was declared after union officials received a telegram from negotiators in Arlington Heights saying talks See UNION, Page 2 DIAG RALLY: Local Arabs stage protest against Israeli…

… 'Oppression' By MICHAEL YELLIN Chanting, "Jewish people yes, Zionism no," some 100 Palestinians and Arab sympathizers gathered on the Diag yesterday to protest the recent attacks on Palestinians in Israeli oc…

…- cupied Arab Jerusalem. Sponsored by the Organization of Arab Stu- dents and the Arab community in Ann Arbor, the protest was one of the most vocal and enthusiastic in recent history. The demon- stration…

… came just one day after the fatal shooting of six Arab-Israeli men and boys by Israeli security forces, during the worst rioting in Israel's 28 year history. HOISTING SIGNS saying, "Israeli 'benign…

… just now been revealed by the media." The marchers arrived at City Hall and began taking up a chant in Arabic. After their request to speak to Mayor Wheeler was unanswered, they vowed to show up at the…

… further indicated he was disappointed with the Air Force action, saying, "I would much rather go ahead - we had two Ph.D.'s going on it," (for graduate students doing the research). Elham Elahi, a student

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, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…--36 See Today for details Vol. LXXXIX, No. 145 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, April 1, 1979 Ten Cents T...niva Pnnae rlose C r, r larrtiar i. weave rues pus auppement Students can sample about 25…

…'cake' courses By MARIANNE EGRI One student's "cake" can be another's headache., But undergraduates say in conversations that truly easy courses share some characteristics: light homework assignments…

…, straightforward exams, lenient grades, and -minimal required attendance. STUDENTS WILL have the chance to sign up for at least 25 "cake" courses at registration this week - some will use them to balance heavy…

… classes) that we recommend to people," said Matt Rohr, a coordinator at Student Counseling Office. "We know from previous ex- perience, or we've heard it from friends, so we file the infor- mation away and…

… pass it on. But we keep our eyes on the department to make sure the classes haven't changed and the same professor is teaching it." Here are some opinions from students and professors on some of the…

May 01, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… Fall Rushing Deferred Rushing Calendar May Be Presented at Tonight's SGC Meeting By RICHARD TAUB Panhellenic Association will petition for a fall rushing program for next year at the Student Government…

… Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Activities Building. The group also will probably present a deferred rushing calen- dar which sets the dates for its first mixer Dec. 6-8. In March, 1956…

… of Students Tom King had ordered not to be published. Further, the News printed an editorial in the same issue saying the "censorship attempt" was "un- fair and unnecessary." King denied any censorship…

… at- tempt. The editorial that began the controversy dealt with an MSU automatic suspension rule on four major offenses. The News claimed that students should have hearings regardless of the offense and…

… the student body." King claimed that no censor- ship order was imposed. He said, "I told them I couldn't do any- thing but enforce a State Board of Agriculture ruling, and that if they were going to…

… without a permit. King said that because the paper is subsidized by student fees some thought should be given to the welfare of the university. The editorial told of a previous disagreement with King over…

May 01, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…PICKETING HE MrOV\IE Lw qAuu :43 it SHOWERS, CO OER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 146 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Weisbeg To Head Student

… Government Seven Members Elected To I)osts Harvey Weisberg, '47, became the Student Legislature's third president last night in an election marked by the absence of the sharp conflict which dominated the…

… We Need a NSO," at 8 p.m. today in the Un- ion. The discussion of the organiza- tion's objectives is part of a na- tion-wide NSO education program planned to prepare students for the election of…

… Smith heads. Smith, a student at the University of Texas, was one of the leaders in setting up the NSO at the Chicago Student Confer- ence last December. Michigan will elect six delegates to the…

… convention in a campus election May 14. Sponsored by the Student Legis- lature and the United Committee, which represents 15 campus or- ganizations, the discussion will be headed by Tom Walsh, Legislature…

students in all departments, were announced yesterday by Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, summer session director. Believed to be the only session of its kind offered by any educa- tional institution, the post- ses…

…. "If student response is good," he said, "the program next year will include all the de- partments." According to Dean Peake, the discussions are designed to provide detailed and accurate information…

November 01, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

student governments have passed a proposal to reconvene the panel that writes student conduct rules. The faculty's Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs voted unanimously yesterday to reconvene…

… the University Council, a nine-member committee of students, faculty, and administrators. The Michigan Student Assembly, during its meeting last week, passed the proposal which will now head to the…

… have called the council ineffective because students would not compromise their position against a code of non-academic conduct. But student activists criticized the administration for not listening to…

… the student body, which has consistently voted against the code in MSA-conducted polls. In the past, council members have left meetings in frustration because neither side was willing to compromise. But…

… against the Arab uprising in the occupied lands. "There's no question it will help Likud," said Daniel Elazar, a political analyst of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. "For most voters this will only…

Arab-oriented parties whose strong support of the Palestine Liberation Organ- ization make them unacceptable in either major party's coalitions. The recent killings have prompted calls for revenge by…

… piece of legislation the University and its graduate student teaching assistants had waited ten months to see. But there was one problem. Nobody at the University was quite sure what it meant. This…

… morning, after almost a week of deliberations, University lawyers and top ad- ministrators plan to answer publicly the ques- tion that some say last week's federal tax bill didn't: do graduate student

October 01, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… Richardson, sult in a rebate for past terms to the chiefs of state of most Arab any student who was reclassified countries and high level delega- as a non-resident under earlier tions from nearly '4ll nations…

…. regulations., However, a student Here in Ann Arbor, the Arab who was reclassified as a, non- Student Organization will hold a resident while a minor but who gengral meeting tonight at 8- p.m. has been…

… Eight Pages SCHOOL CLOSES: Pioneer H disrupted ligh School by blacks By JONATHAN MILLER Ann Arbor's Pioneer High School closed early yesterday after some 35 black students U. . extends draft…

… Eiu- cation announced last night that Pioneer would re-open tomorrow. The disturbance began at t h e end of the morning's first period when some 40 black students gasthered in a hallway to discuss what…

… additional black laAfter faculty members informed the students that they were not Strewn books in Pione permitted to remain in the hall- - n ew d an , OS way, they gathered in the school's! auditorium where…

…. People throughout the Arab world con- pal Th odorehRie times to ttempt O rt otp tinued to mourn his death, which occurred Monday of a to explains the reasons why he heart attack. .. had been unable to…

… re-entered the wrongfully enforced and unsup- The White Hc In London, guerrilla heroine Lelia Khaled and six other audtrmtr sass aofficers an ported by most Americans, a pains to note the Arab

… at the University will affect in the funeral of Nasser. perhaps 100 students. On the eve of the final farewell, Under the new regulation,, which vast crowds of Egyptians, many was approved by the…

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…

October 01, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… graduate student in Psychology . Can undergraduate student in Horticulture, Plant Science, Landscape Architecture or Natural Resources O a Geology major O a Business Administration major whose interest is…

… banking Oa graduate Dental student in Pedodontics O a woman residing in/Cheever Henderson House O a resident of St. Clair, Michigan O an Engineering student who is a resident of Muskegon, Michigan O a…

… Rouge, Michigan O a member of Tau Beta Phi O a member of Phi Gamma Delta or Delta Gamma Oa member of the inter Cooperative Council of Students O a veteran or descendant of a veteran O a child of a priest…

… ordained in the Episcopal Church canonically resident in Michigan STUDENTS'SEEKING financial aid find 19 categories of restricted funds listed on their application .forms. These are just some of the dozens…

… was told Iraw had "limited objectives" in the war. The Iraqis have said they want the Iranians to renounce sovereignty over part of the Shatt al-Arab and three Per- sian Gulf islands. In Moscow, Soviet…

… against Saudi oil fields or on oil traffic in the Persian Gulf. Iranian officials have made threats of expanding the war if other Arab nations help Iraq. ' alums offer financial ai d to hand picked few…

… AP Photo SOLDIERS ESCORT A wounded Iraqi away from the site of the Iranian attack on a nuclear research center in Iraq. By STEVE HOOK Are you a graduate student of the Protestant faith whose loyalty…

… aside for your borrowing needs,. THEY ARE KNOWN as "restricted funds:" Alumni donations that are reserved for student loans-and are deliberately reserved for students who fall into specific categories…

… science and active on the Michigan Student Assembly. You graduate. You begin making money, and you want to make a contribution to the University. But you do not want your con- tribution to fall into just…

… University distribute its available financial aid resources. By matching qualified students with available restricted funds, the demand for other funds decreases. "'There are a million situations in which…

December 01, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… Bernadotte Proposal for taking the Negev desert away from Israel, Jewish and Arab Military commanders in Jerusalem signed a formal agreement to stop all fighting in the Holy City. Britain agreed with the…

… accepted the U. S. view that the Jews and Arabs should bargain on any territorial changes in the Holy Land. An earlier British proposal had supported the recomnendation of Count Folke Bernadotte, slain UN…

… mediator, that Israel should give the Negev to the Arabs in return for Westrn Galilee. The UN said the acting media- tor, Dr. Ralph Bunche, will fly to Palestine soon for talks with Brig. Gen. William E…

…. Riley, Chief of Staff of UN truce' observers. It was said the talks would cover the entire Palestine situation. THESE developments took place as Jewish and Arab military com- manders signed a pact…

…, calling for a "complete and sincere cease- fire" in Jerusalem, which came after two formal meetings between the Holy City's commanders. Their negotiations were the first direct Israeli-Arab talks to end in…

students to find seats before the game begins at 7:30. 'C * * RESERVED SEAT tickets will be on sale from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. every day except Saturday at the Athletic Administration Building ticket office…

…. Price is $1.50. Studentsh whohave coupon books for their wives must buy tax tickets sometime Saturday morning, Weir said. The ticket office closes at noon Saturday. Last year, students were ad- mitted to…

… the field house early if they held preferential tickets. "Under the preferential ticket system," Weir said, "students had to wait in line to get the tickets and then wait a second time at the field…

students would be present to cause sore elbows and hips in the barnlike IM Building," he said. The decision to change the site came quickly yesterday, and re- ceived the immediate sanction of the Office of…

Student Affairs, ac- cording to Giczewski. THE COMMITTEE believes that the move will provide a more enjoyable evening. Giczewski pointed out thiot the cafeteria will be open for refreshments. A VG Meeting…

November 01, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… has been conduct- ed to reach each student. Contribu- tions by students may be made in Rm. 204, South Wing, University Hall. SRA Will Support World Service Drive The Committee on Cooperation of the…

Student Religious Association voted support of the state FEPC drive and the World Student Service Fund campaign, which will take place Nov. 18 to 22, in a meeting UN Decides To Discuss Armament Plan Now By…

… embassy earlier today. JERUSALEM, Oct. 31-Leaders of the Palestine Arab Army Futu- wah called for a parade and mass meeting tomorrow in Nablus, 33 miles north of Jerusalem, and many authorities expressed…

… fear it right be an occasion for an Arab eruption against the Jews. The Army leaders declares it was "not a protest" against bombings yesterday in which six Arabs were injured, but other Arab informants…

… declared it was "a show of strength of Arabs on the heels ofthe same sort of demonstration by the Jews." * * * WASHINGTON, Oct. 31-A specia UNRRA mission to Yugoslavia re- ported today "no evidence of wide…

… limited to students, faculty and ath- letic book holders this year-on a first come, first served basis. Hack Coplin, chairman of the Stu dent Legislature's athletic commit tee, said yesterday that a…

… have been eaten, the customers will determine the p Magee says he is trying to set up a fair price schedule LIQUOR VIOLATIONS: Police Crack Down on Falsification by U' Stj Cracking down on student prac…

… another student's identi- fication in a downtown tavern, was Faculty, Staff Influenza Shots To Start Today Today and tomorow morning have been set aside in the influenza im- munization program for the…

… Health Service may be able to take care of requests after the program is com- pleted but that there will probably be some charge. Students who were unable to report for inoculation at their scheduled times…

… thisi reported to ponice during te v-ai semester, the practice of age falsi- fying is known to be widespread among the student population, ace- cording to Sgt. Heusel. Frequent checks of local taverns…

December 01, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… federal Depar- , tment of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW). A 58-PAGE COMPLAINT was filed in 1973 by a committee of women students and University graduates charging the Athletic Department with "gross…

… with no clear viewpoints." "THE PARTIAL resolution reached there is not one of total satisfaction he stated, but any peace agreement in- volving Israel and any Arab state is nothing to sneer about." Kerr…

… completed African week speakers discuss close Arab-African cooperation, By LEONARD BERNSTEIN A complicated set of legal and political decisions resulted in the recount and probable certification of the…

… Literary College's Student Gover- nment (LSA-SG) elections last night. At press time, members of the LSA Academic Judiciary were conducting a recount of the ballots for the 15 seats on the LSA-SG Executive…

… Council. Justices said they would certify the election upon completion ofthe recount. THE BIZARRE set of circumstances leading to the recount began yesterday when the United Students Party with- drew its…

… challenge to the November 21 and 22 election. United Students can- didates Talib-Udin Abdul-Muqsit, Mark, Slaughter, and Bianca - Johnson had requested a recount on Tuesday night, alleging that possible…

…-SG. The LSA Election Code stipulates that the power to certify elections is given to By RON GIFFORD An increased interaction between the African and Arab worlds since the end of World War II has led to…

…." Auda began his talk by distinguishing three time periods in the development of African-Arab relations. During the first period-the fifties-he said the African people began uniting to fight against…

May 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… innings and allowed only two earned runs. He struck out 43 hitters, an average See DIAMOND, Page 6 Union Needs Student Help For 'U' Day Union officials yesterday sent out an urgent plea for additional…

… guides to help entertain the 1,400 high school students here for Uni- versity Day program tomorrow. University students who want to be guides may sign up from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the Union Stu- dent…

…- nities, sororities and residence halls and attend open houses at various schools to receive informa- tion on admission requirements. Steering Positions Open to Students ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 1…

student government agencies of the residence hall in which the violation occurred, but by some appropriate agency." Under the approved plan, quad residents may appeal cases decided by their house judiciary…

… of the West Quad walkout, and Leonard A. Schaadt, business man- ager of the residence halls, 52 of the East Quad's 131 student work- ers decided to push for a dollar an hour wage and to cast ballots…

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, 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…

August 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… seventstates are: New York, Michigan, Tennessee, Florida, Calif- ornia, Mississippi and Georgia. The Department promised swift criminal prosecution if violations of Latin American Students Uphold Peron Regime…

… United States Blamed For Argentine Stand The stand taken by Argentina un- der Peron was favored yesterday by a Colombian and two Ecuadorian students here,,who stated they also believed this to be the…

… veterans would have no place to go if forced to leave the Village. * * * * * * Plan Proposes Arab, Jewish Ruled Zones U.S. Cooperation Declared Essential By The Associated Press, LONDON, July 31-Britain…

… an- nounced today conditional approval of a plan to divide Palestine into four federal provinces, permit the immediate entry of 100,000 Jews, and provide American aid to finance Arab Economic…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… has no money with which to build training centers and the Army is obligated by Congress to provide facilities only for its reservists. SBX Readies To Pay Users, Return Books Students who used the…

Student Book Exchange this semester may collect their payments or unsold books from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. dur- ing this week and from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Kay War- man, '61BAd., assistant manager copies…

… of play to wrap up an 8-1 win in WCHA play. A DJUSWTMENT PROBLEMS: Mental Health Progra Cited To, Discus By SUSAN HERSHBERG For University students now, go- ing to the mental hygiene depart- ment is…

…-1958 alone, the patients during the regular school session numbered 646 women and 800 women. This represents almost eight per cent of the student body, and the types of difficulties has as broad a range as the…

… flux in the Arab world, Matta Akriwi, former presi-so dent of the University of Baghdad, said yesterday. da Education quite often produces discontent with one's lot or, in this vi country, ambition, he…

October 01, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… administrators and run entirely by students, the Daily has existed as a student voice on campus for more than a century. Join us today as we celebrate our editorial freedom. - The editors University President Lee…

… See BOLLINGER, Page 7A Feds may Bin aden aided monitor foreign students \ Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON - A controversial plan to more closely monitor foreign students in the United States is slowly…

… computerized system for tracking the 500,000 foreign students in this country had faced fierce opposi- tion in Congress, where critics com- plained that it could subject foreign scholars to discriminatory…

…- mount the technical challenges. Bush administration officials plan to disclose further details in the coming days, including a new $95 fee that foreign students will pay to finance the $43- million effort…

…, known as the Student and Exchange Visitor Program. "We recognize the futility of continu- ing to advocate for our position" against the project, said Victor Johnson, director of public policy for NAFSA…

…- Zaeef's acknowledgment could an." assist the Bush administration in build- onship between ing international support, particularly in Laden "has among Arab countries, for a broad than two years anti…

November 01, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… Quality Unhurt By Size--Hatcher 'State of Uiversity' Talk Considers Increases in Student Enrollment By DICK SNYDER Increased enrollment does not mean that the University is in a race with anybody on the…

… that at any other time in the history of Michigan." Discusses Future Plans. Devoting his fifth annual report to the future of the University in terms of an increased student Ike Consents To Increase in…

students fol- lowing World War II and said, "The University is trying to pre- vent any other crisis through pre- paring for the normal controlled growth of the institution with an - insurance of greatest…

… stability of r the present college to non-college il attendance ratio. Must Accept 1,000 Students "In order to keep up with our n proportionate share of this great n national increase, we will need to t…

… accept approximately 1,000 more it students per year," he commented. - Enrollment will be limited to around 22,000 next year, Presi- s dent Hatcher said after the meet- g ing. New housing facilties will ac…

…- it comodate approximately 1,200 new e students, he said. President Hatcher stressed that k. the undergraduate schools at the d, University would grow along with r the graduate schools saying, "We must…

… have a proper distribution of e, students throughout the entire - spectrum of classes." Explains Expansion d Vice-President Pierpont explain- t ed five areas of plant expansion - which the University is…

…)-Prime Minister Moshe Sharett called on Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov yesterday to halt the sale of Communist bloc arms to Is- rael's Arab neighbors. Sharett went into the confer- ence with Molotov…

June 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

…. THE ARAB STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY will hold a teach-in on the Diag today, 16:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. They will hand out pamphlets on the current crisis in the Middle East and will answer any inquiries about…

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1967 SEVEN CENTS SFX PAI COMPUTER ERROR: 'U' Sends Orientation Folder To Rejected In-State Students h ree Convicted In Toledo Court Charges Steml from Anti…

… bitter." As of yesterday the Office of Admissions had informed over 15 callers that they had not been NEWS WIRE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENTS and faculty advisers have devised a plan to develop the Ella…

… built tc house special displays and a planetarium will be constructed adjacent to the 'museum complex, situated in Jackson's largest park. Students on the development team are Fred Jarvis of Ann Arbor…

… the Arab-Israeli issue. A speech on this issue is also planneu for this weekend. PRESIDENT HARLAN HATCHER was honored at a dinner highlighting the State Youth Arts Festival recently in Kalamazoo. He was…

… UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL received ~a $14,030 grant recently from the American Medical Association's Edu- cation Research Foundation for education and research of medi- cal students. The allocation includes…

… see why so many more labels arrived than we had anticipated," he said. The Orientation Office had about 950 folders printed announcing sum- mer orientation programs for transfer students, basing that…

… folders were sent out only to in-state transfer students. Sigman explained that' they sent the folders to in-state students "because we felt that they were more likely to attend summer orientation." This is…

… the first year that corn- puters have been used directly in preparing for orientation. In the past the admissions office has provided the orientation office with an IBM card for every ad- mitted student

… containing the data necessary for planning orien- tation. Since the admissions office provided only IBM cards for ad- mitted and fully paid students, it 'was previously impossible for orientation information…

March 01, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… Italian Government Agrees to Pay $25,000 for Killing of Dr. H. F. Pre o o '88-90, by Arabs. WILL PLACE THlE ONEY IN HANDS oFARCHAEOLOGISTS De Cou Killed While on Norton Ex- pedition in Cyrene in Oct. 1911…

…. An indemnity of $25,000 will be paid for the murder of Dr. Herbert Fletch- er De Cou, '88-'90, by the Italian gov- ernment. Dr. D Con was killed by the Arabs in Cyreife, Tripoli, prior to the outbreak…

… fall of 1890 until his death he spent consider able time abroad, first as student upon a fellowship at Athens and in Germany then as secretary and lecturer in the American schools in Athens and Rome. He…

… Field Museum of Chi- cago, which was prepared by himself. Arabs Commit Murder. The work of the Norton Expedition. in Cyrene commenced in the latter part of October 1910. The staff in charge consisted of…

… the director Rich- ard Norton, Dr. De Con, Dr. Joseph C. Hoppin and oither associates. On March 11, 1911, while starting out for the place of digging, Dr. De Cou was shot by three Arabs concealed behind…

… a wall 70 feet away. In connection with the murder, Richard Norton, head of the Expedi- tion, writes "The Arabs who commit- ted the murder had never had any re- lations or dealings with us; they did…

…- er, '14, and Edward Field, '15. PLAN TO IMPROVE CAMPUS IN SPRING Entire State Street Front Will Graded and Planted With . Shrubbery. be STUDENT COOPERATION SOUGHT Improvements will be made on the…

… grass, and treading be- side the walks instead of on them. We cannot succeed in making a beau- tiful campus unless students will do their part." TOASTMASTERS WILL "TOAST," DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT. The…

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…

November 01, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… Barger, Neil Barnett, and Ralph McCormick. BAND TO' ACCOMPANY TEAM: Michigan Grid Fans To Trek AraIsraeli Students Give Views on Dispute By DONNA HANSON Though the Israeli, Arab and Egyptian student

…! ITHACA, N.Y.-Cornell.Univer- sity's Student Council voted unani- mously Tuesday night to support the Cornell chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority in its decision to obtain local recognition. The chapter had…

…, National Fraternal Organization, and all local social organizations. Council's action Tuesday night represents the first definite asser- tion of student opinion at Cornell on the problem of discrimination in…

… conducted before an unusu- ally large crowd of student observ- ers. While Council's meetings are generally open to the public, few of the sessions attract any sizeable number of students. Elsewhere on campus…

…, student interest ran high in the Sigma Kappa controversy. It was evident that sympathy was overwhelmingly with the local' chapter in its fight See CORNELL, Page 2 sembly, "where the opinion of the world…

… turn to the U.N. General As- SGC Okays Dorm Funds Investigation By TAMMY MORRISON After almost an hour of debate, student Government Council last night voted to study residence halls financing., Acting…

…- dent housing now available, pro- jected expansion of student hous- ing and the relationship of current and projected housing to rising enrollment. During Members' time, the Council launched a discussion…

… of demonstrations here Monday night following Israel's invasion of Egypt. Approximately 150 students with towels draped on their heads marched around fraternities shout- See RESIDENCE, Page 6 No Harm…

… contingent on campus is comparatively small, they have naturally expressed the greatest concern and most comment on the Middle East dispute. . Michael Bentwich, an Israeli graduate student in engineering…

… intervene with To Iow a only the surrounding Arab states would attack them. "But, Arab attack was unlike- ly, Bentwich observed, because Egyptians have been under the constant suspicion that Israel has…

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…

April 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… because I wanted to help, not hinder, farm families in their efforts toward a balanced, more prosperous agriculture." Students D JERUSALEM (A - A tank and artillery battle raged between Is- raelis and…

…- utes after the second cease-fire deadline, The spokesman said there were no Arab casualties, but claimed the Israelis suffered "seriousI casualties and heavy losses." A Cairo spokesman for the United…

Arab Republic of Syria and Egypt said UAR forces would not stand idle in the face of ag- gression. Mass Troops The Syrians charged the Israelis were massing troops at several points along the border and…

… Foster Dulles Assembly representative to all out- and formally snubbed in the side groups. She is an ex-officio United States memo March 6 to member of Student Government Moscow. Council, represents the…

… advance diplomatic spadework, possibly leading °to 'a preparatory foreign ministers' conference. emonstrate RussiaaOpposed The Kremlin has opposed a pre- The Brooklyn College student newspaper's four…

… editors resigned last week in protest against college 4 administration "interference." Four faculty members of the Faculty-Student Committee on Publications had previously re- signed. The faculty group…

…, super- vising body of the student paper t "The Kingsman," said it had out- lived its usefulness. Statements of resignation by the editors appeared in the regular weekly issue giving the reason for the…

students' protest action. Paul Ringe, editor-in-chief, declared that "the editorial board of The Kingsman includes among its con- cepts of a newspaper the right to meet and discuss and then accept q the…

December 01, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

…, Dec. 7. At the same time, petitions for sen- ior class officers in each school and the 13 positions on the Senior Ball committee are being accepted in the Union student offices and the League…

… an- nual meeting. KingDeclares Fascist Nations Wooing Arabs Possible War With Britain hiduces Anti - Semitism To Win Foes Of Jews Part of the motive behind mistreat- ment of the Jews by Germany and…

… Italy may be due to anxiety to wireI the support of the Arab population in Palestine, Iraq, and Syria in case of a conflict with Great Britain, said Prof. Horace W. King of the en- gineering school last…

… night in a speech before the American Society of Civil Engineers. A solution to the problem of Jews versus Arabs in Palestine looks almost impossible, added Pro- fessor King. Speaking on observations made…

… during a trip around the world dur- ing the past year, Professor King also described the American University at Beyrouth, an institution with ap- proximately 1,600 students enrolled, and a faculty made up…

… burned car. Students Give Concert Sunday Symphony Group To Play Before Local Audience The University Symphony Orches- tra, conducted by Mr. Thor Johnson of the School of Music, will present a concert at 4…

… Espagnol, Op. 34" The University Symphony consists of approximately 85 persons, all of whom are students enrolled in the University. ASME Postpones Banquet To Dec. 14 Postponement of the American Society of…

… both. Students were "taken" for more than $6,00 when Pieters and three other pool operators, from Detroit and Chicago failed to pay off. War- rants have been sworn out for opera- tors of the Detroit…

…' was the 40-hour week. Urushes Rolling Brew Barrel Pays Football Wager No, students, that was not a barrel of beer that the boy and the girl pushed the length of the diagonal at 1 p.m. yesterday-it was…

… of a current series, is designed to acquaint students planning to en- ter the medical profession. Goodfellows' . Daily Edition On Sal Dec.12 Proceeds Of Annual Drive To Go To Local Needy; Groups Will…

December 01, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…i G Yalidity of Student Opinion In Sigma Kappa Issue See Page 4 . Latest Deadline in the State 471 t CLOUDY, SNOW VOL. LXVII, No. 60 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1956 FOJJR PAGES…

… 'NET LOSS'. SGC Head Hits New Calendar By JAMES ELSMAN Student Government Council President, Bill Adams 57BAd, as- sessed the new calendar plan as a "net loss" for the student body at a Wednesday get…

…-together of Calendar Committee representatives. He noted students gained only "a scheduled Thanksgiving re- cess and one day study sessions before final exams - two things that we had informally under the old…

… calendar." Greatest loss under the 1956 calendar, remarked Adams is a shortened Christmas vacation "preventing students from securing holiday Jobs." ]Five More Days Students will be in school approximately…

May 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

Student Congress Election Voting in the campus Student Congress election will end at 5:15 p.m. today, but Men's Judiciary Council announced last night that the results may not be available for several days…

… Daily, has been accord- ed a new tribute by the Board in Control of Student Publications. The Board has placed Prof. Sun- derland's picture in th upstairs of- fice of The Daily in recognition of his…

… the three slates on the ballot. The polls will be open today from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. except for Water- man Gymnasium and the Engineering Arch which will stay open until 5:15 p.m. to accomodate students

…. Turkish Trends SCussed by Student Group The economic, cultural, political, and future trends of modern Turkey were discussed by four Turkish grad- uate students of the University in the Rackham Amphitheatre…

… against making Palestine either a Jewish or an Arab state, and said that the government ultimately established there "under international guarantees" must pro- tect Christian, Jew and Moslem. Continue…

… both Jews and Arabs that any at- tempt from either side, by threats of violence, by terrorism, or by organi- zation of use of illegal armies to pre- vent its execution, will be resolutely suppressed." No…

… countries other than Palestine gave no hope of substantial assistance in finding homes for Jews wishing or impelled to leave Europe." Dean Bennett Announces .New Grade Ruling Students in the architecture…

…, expects to feel the same pres- sure of a greatly increased enroll- ment that the other schools here an- ticipate this fall. The text of the rest of he regula- tion is as follows: Students whose general…

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…

March 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… administration also supports the Egyptian position that the treaty with Israel should not have priority over Egypt's military ties with other Arab countries. In' Jerusalem, Prime Minister Menachem Begin, on the…

…, "and such other expenses in- cident to being a student." The University denies that any, trust exists and claims further that the land conveyed to the fledgling college was a gift. Further, the…

…', Page 7 Search groups By LEONARD BERNSTEIN The student, faculty, and alumni advisory committees in the presidential search are just finishing up their initial review of nominees-but they aren't quite…

… approximately 200 candidates. "OUR CONCERN as a committee is what happens in this mystical little process now," said student committee member Carolyn Rosenberg. "We have no idea what the next step is." The…

student committee completed its game of catch-up with the other com- mittees by finishing its first evaluation of possible permanent successors to Reg ents' Robben Fleming Monday night. In accordance with…

… the Regents. But the faculty advisory committee See SEARCH, Page 7 Health budget cuts reduced, but 'U' nursing still hurt By MARY FARANSKI University student nurses and doctors who thought they were…

… two graduate programs-which presently grant tuition and monthly spending scholar- ships to over half the students in the program-are in jeopardy. Also expec- ted to come to a halt with the end of…

… subcommittee's decision was the fact that students and schools had already made plans for the fall based on 1979 funding. "We felt it was generally wrong to pull the rug from under" persons who had planned on…

… Education Incentive See BUDGET,. Page 10 Foreign, domestic issues addressed Two speakers caught students' attention on campus yesterday. A man calling himself "Mr. Albert" (top) spoke about the persecution…

… of Jews in Syria. And yesterday evening, Viewpoint Lecturer Elaine Noble (above) told students they had a responsibility to be politically active. See stories, Page 10. Ut ' SPECIAL PROSECUTORS…

October 01, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… PAGES SGC To Decide On Sigma Kappa Council To Vote on Sorority Status, Tor Decide Future at Next', Meeting Student Government Council will vote tonight on whether Sigma Kappa sorority remains in…

… fronl Lebanon and Jordan. But he declared it Was too early to predict, if the Arab nations wold be successful in living to- gether as good neighbors as they 'had promised. May evert t, UN ' He indicated…

… the week, according to chair- man Sara Drasin, '59. Only registered student organi- zations 'and University depart- ments whose events do not now call for 45 minute extensions should petition, Miss…

…, will be given in the basement. Students do not need their Health Service cards. "Because of the prediction of sorority now meet the require- ments for maintenance of recog- nition." . 'President Joan…

…, Grad., to the Council. Belin said Levy has served as IHC President and sat on Student; Leegislature and SGC. He was the 'first student member of the Board in Review. The 'vacant Council seat will not be…

… authorities on school integration combined yesterday to keep four Little Rock high schools locked against both white and Negro students. Gov. Orval Faubus, who closed the schools Sept. 12 pending a vote on…

… revolu- tion and it is being introduced in Syria by the United Arab Republic. ,The semi-official agency under government control also, said Brig. Geri. Abdul Salam Arif has been relieved of his job as…

…- dor Jacob Beam nor Red Chinese Envoy Wang Ping-Nan would comment on the meeting. Set Deadline For Directory All organizations wishing to be listed in the organization and honor sections of the Student

… Directory must get the information in by 5 p.m. tomorrow. Those concerned should contact the Directory staff in the Student Publi'cations Building, Bob Wells, Grad:, co-editor of the Student Directory said…

… one dol- lar. It is presently the site of the top secret Project Michigan being conducted for the government. Student Search S till Continues Helicopters and planes searched northern Quebec's bush…

July 01, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… start of World War III. Maki is secretary- general of Premier Mohammed Mossadegh's Popular Front gov- ernment. He declared two British war- ships have appeared at the mouth of the Shatt-El-Arab, a…

… frontier river between Iran and Iraq, to back up the 8,000-ton Mauritius, which has Abadan under its guns. "A BRITISH troop carrier has entered the Shatt-El-Arab and gone up the river past Abadan," Maki said…

… Tryouts for The Daily will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Student Publications Building for a lecture on night desk pro- cedure. They are asked to bring their style books. Factory List Prices Fixed By OPS…

…,000 students to the post-war peak of almost 22,000. As an economist by academic specialty, Dr. Adams served as an arbiter of numerous labor-man- agement disputes. I* CONSIDERED as a possible successor to…

… refused to obey cease-fire orders. Ship Strike Delays Arrival Of Students. Many foreign students have not yet registered for the Summer Ses- sion because they have been de- layed in arriving, presumably due…

… to the recent shipping strike, Robert Klinger, assistant counselor to foreign students disclosed last night at the International Cen- ter's reception at the Rackham Building. "Additional students are…

… still trickling in at the rate of four or five a day," he explained. A SPECIAL guest at the recep- tion attended by more than 200 faculty members and students, many dressed in their native cos- tumes, was…

… Dean of Women Deb- orah Bacon who has been actively working with a group of women students interested in forming an international house for women which would operate on a basis similar to that of Nelson…

… campus," she added. "It's hard to say who would derive the most benefit from such a group- the foreign students or the Ameri- cans. What we need is an 'angel' to back us," Dean Bacon concluded. Party Hits…

March 01, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… Arbor Public Schools, said a teacher should know his strengths and weaknesses, be enthusiastic and take a little extra time in helping the poorer student. Respect for Authority "We would like teachers who…

… schools, she said, and because of the low salaries in Catholic schools, experience is not a prerequisite. Nancy Foren, president of the Student National Educational As- sociation, talked on nursery school…

… signatures." Quad Menu To Feature Heal Choice Students in the residence halls will receive a choice in dinner meat courses after March 13, Leonard A. Schaadt, business manager of residence halls, told The…

… was unfortunate that students were unable to wait until the pro- ram had been all worked-out. Fhe administration, according to chaadt, had been studying and working out problems of choice f menus since…

… last September. John Mayne, '58, South Quad- angle Council president termed [he move the "first big step to- rard solving one of our major ood problems." [urors Needed Student jurors are needed by he Law…

… views. Referendum and Amendment In consideration of SGC's con- stitution, sorority women request "provisions for student referen- dum and amendment," and no SGC interference in the internal workings of…

… any student organi- zation, unless asked for advice. Election of representatives, they agreed, should be on a group al- legiance basis - "either by dis- tricts according to housing, 'lass or geography…

June 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… the rally which is open to all students and faculty, an informal tea will be held from 3 to 5 pam. Monday in the Iternational Center, and under the auspices of the Center. Faculty members and students

… are invited to attend this reception. Hold Discussion Group A Tuesday discussion group from 10 a.m. to noon in Lane Hall will be held for student leaders who wish to meet with the group. Following thib…

… Would Be Basis for World Economy Jabri, here enroute to Cairo for a meeting of the Council of the League of Arab Nations June 4, charged that France was aiming at domination of Syria, either by mandate…

… -' . Koryama Seri Of Japan Takaoka -TaHt ONSHU: Kaanazawa Mato ~k ' .x Uedaoy ~.-.? 3.06 S:.Mi51 Sq.Mi. 'Koh, ul -- TTAK 1 27SSYOoha WWI sue q~i 3.3 Iq.M; Increased Operational Costs Force Raise in Student Fees…

… Summer Session Charges Will Be Higher For Non-Resident Students A new schedule of raised tuition fees, expected to increase receipts from this source by approximately 10 per cent, will become effective at…

… said. Smoothing out cer- tain inequalities in the differential between resident and non-resident fees was given as the second major reason for the revision. Under the new schedule, full program students

… in the Literary College, who are residents of Michigan, will pay $65 instead of $60 per semester and non-resident students will pay $110 instead of $100, Resident engineering students will pay $70 per…

… semester, an increase of $5, while non-resident students' tuition will be $130, up $10 University income from tuitions has declined more than $500,000, taking the years 1940 and 1944, thus in part…

… poli- tical domination and tended to in- crease bilateral trade. "A reduction in the volume of world trade result- ed," he declared. Summer session fees remain un- changed for resident students except…

… for a 10 per cent increase in law and music. All fees were raised by that amount for non-resident students. Fees for reduced p±'ograms in all schools were increased approximately 10 per cent for…

July 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… power in the strategic Middle East land ended quietly and calmly, in contrast to the years of intermit- tent violence that swept the Holy Land when Arabs, then Jews re- volted and finally fought each…

…." ,Student Political Groups Activate Three student political clubs- representing as many different shades of opinion--will be active ' on the campus this summer. They are the Wallace Progres- sives, the Young…

… Democrats and the Young Republicans. Student supporters of Justice William Douglas will work through the city group. Talk is circulating that two oth- er clubs are in the process of for- mation, the Dewey for…

… Directory will g on sale today on the Diagonal an in the Union, League and Studen Publications buildings. Including names, home ad dresses and phone numbers of fac ulty as well as students, the nev Directory…

… information from th( Student Directory coupons whic were ripped from the registratior cards. The batch of 9,000 cards was di- vided into six blocksand appor tioned among the several typists. A dozen…

… section of fac- ulty members, student residence and campus information brought the total up to 168 pages. UN Is Peae Step--Bretton The United Nations was not established to secure peace, Hen- ry Bretton, of…

… the political science department, asserted yesterday. Speaking to members of the student's United Nations Council, Bretton said that the UN was meant to act as a forum, a step toward world government…

… Armv nficers already have crossed into rebel nositions for HIGH POINT IN POLITICS: Daily Recalls 1932 Siege by Students "Socialists Storm Daily To Pro- test Straw Vote Fraud." This head-line, which…

… appeared on the front page of The Daily, for Friday, Nov. 4, 1932, probably marks the high point of a period in University history when politics were a fighting matter for the student body. The incident…

… began at 10 p.m. Thursday night with the descent on the Student Publications Build- victory over Franklin Delano ened again to forcibly prevent The Roosevelt, and that The Daily had Daily from going to…

August 01, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

…,2 By BILL ALTERMAN President Robben Fleming yesterday refused to commit himself to choosing a Vice President for Student Services approved by Student Government Coun- cil, but did ask SGC to go ahead…

… search for a new vice president began two years ago when Richard Cut- ler resigned and Fleming appointed Bar- bara Newell as Acting Vice President. A search committee, with equal faculty and student

… visited Ann Arbor in June and was reportedly offered the job, which she rejected. The third candidate, Hubert Locke, a black Wayne State administrator, was accused of insensitivity toward black students and…

… also ran into student op- position on the structure of the still un- born OSS policy board. As controversy over the power of the policy board arose, Fleming postponed a decision on Newell's successor. As…

… jointly worked out by the board and the Vice President. The Vice President would hold the power to appoint. The board itself would consist of five students and four faculty., With the controversy over the…

… Gretchen Wilson, a graduate student at the University. De Grieck said he has received a posi- tive reaction, so far, from the community with respect to their possible candidacies. - Next week SGC plans to…

…-making and the candidate should have a broad base of student support." The SGC resolution accuses "President Fleming's delay and conceptualization of the position" as being the cause of the five original…

… The a Prime N Cabinet to reach which ha the righti The U.: fire and U.N. aus; to adheri resolutior on Israel Arab terr: war and Israel's ri In San on expre: action an for a pea Nixon a U.S. amb Arabia…

December 01, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…'s first assignments after he graduated from the Univer- sity of Chicago was the Arab-Jewish hostilities in Jerusalem in 1928. Other events he observed in his early years were the occupation of the Ruhr, the…

…'s Judiciary Council president, announced yesterday. Originally set for Wednesday, postponement of the election will allow students to pick up their identification cards before voting. Identification cards or…

… cashier's receipts will determine voting eligibility. In addition to presenting their identificaton, students wll be required to sign a tabulation sheet. P DISCHARGED SOLDIERS IN WARD PICKET LINE…

Student Pub- lications: Carsten Orberg, Harvey Frank, Paul Sislin, Kenneth Bissell, Monroe Fink and Evelyn Phillips. Union vice-presidents: Combined schools (business administration, music, forestry…

… for the office. Statements should be mailed to The Michigan Daily, c/o Arthur Gronik, Student Public at ons Building. Joan Wilk, H. Thomas, Lois K. Iver- son, Pat Hayes, Joan Buckmaster, Connie Essig…

…; Students Studied in Caves, Temples (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in a series of articles on the foreign uni- versities slated in the campus election Wednesday. Information for this article was supplied…

… by Hsu Lo, a student in the University engineering school.) Once the University of Tsing Hua was located in Peiping, having been established there in 1912 with the indemnity returned by the United…

… morning the students would go out to clear away the rubble and bury the dead. One day the United States Army Air Forces came to Kunming and based its planes there. And the Japs flew overhead no more. For…

… four years the students took notes and passed blue books with 'Riri+ rinriPc inn1rinonr n ctartler h this neusrt of wnrshin in their …

April 01, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… would probably be released following the meeting of the Uni- versity Disciplinary Board Wed- nesday. )IN'E :I): e tier To * * * * * * -Daily-Alan Reid LIGHTS; CAMERA; ACTION;-German students attending…

… Wolpert (behind camera). German Students Film Campus Life * * * Life here on campus this month became the photographic target of 12 visiting German students now attending the University. Under the…

… minute roundtable discussion of the debate question. sponsored political and social science visitors program, the student group will return to Germany with their films in September. They have already shot…

… carry-over from previous money which hasn't been spent.) $27,450,000 for relief of Arab refugees from Holy Land wars. $25,000,000 for development of backward areas under the "Point Four" plan-so named…

… the Board in Control of Student Pub- lications. At the same time, the Board named Clarence (Slug) Kettler, '51, business manager of the Uni- versity's yearbook for the coming year. * * * SAGE, 20 years…

September 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… duced Sit AMprovidi elderly known By The Associated Press This NICOSIA-President Archbishop bate. E Makarios completed his mission ate m to the United Arab Republic yes- have t terday with a pledge of…

… course, 123, closed early last week because the college didn't want to over- hire. The instructors no. longer ate needed second semester since English 124 has been dropped as a pre-requisite. Students

… have students en- rolled in literary college courses. In a series of phone interviews conducted last evening, depart- mient chairmen saw "a general en-. rollment problem' touched off by an unexpectedly…

… high freshman class. Literary college officials predicted a freshman enrollment increase of from 400-500 students last spring. The increase is re- portedly at least 700 students, with final figures not…

…, chairman of the physics department, disclosed "some prob- lems, but not necessarily acute ones." He explained that the ma- jority of physics students are sophomores and second semester LQilill3UWV ' Vl V1…

December 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… were enacted. tary advisers and support troops; "An educational campaign to in South Viet Nam. instruct the University, students, Taylor met with McNamara, citizens and local storekeepers Gen. Earle…

… nations of measures against South Africa for avoiding a big power showdown its refusal to abandon its white was voiced by the United Arab supremacy policies. Consider Interdisciplinary LSA Program in…

… certain basic scientific concepts, rather than the specialized knowledge of a few sciences that students now obtain. Instead of following a specific descipline such as botany or zoo- logy, students Could…

…, students would then specialize, electing one course in a specific area of the sciences. The interdisciplinary course would be similar to the "Revolu- Furthermore, the power struc- tionary Ideas" course…

May 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… by the girls. "The image w now present possibly does noi correspond to the roles set by the University for the student. W ' want to find a means to mov closer to the University," Mist Boatman said…

… celebration today. Most of the prisoners were Arabs who had been jailed since the is-1 land's January revolution. UN Force Act $1.3 MILLION: To Solicit Federal Money For General Library Addition HUBERT H…

… sent to Municipal Court charging a 20-year-old white University stu- dent with assualting an 18-year- old Negro at Michigras last Satur-° day night. The University student may be charged with assault and…

…, gi eral co-chairman, said. Vice-President for Student ' fairs James A.' Lewis said tl the committee was as fair as could. possibly be under the cumstances. He. said that G2 was given the date for two…

November 01, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…. Both are vital portfolios because of the Arab-Jew upheaval in Palestine and the imminence of negotiations with Germany over the return of her war- lost colonies. The dominions post had been vacant since…

… were: sales and services, 2.9; income from endow- ment, 6.66; gifts for current use, 4.76, and miscellaneous, 2.96. The Federal, land grant, which once was the only supplement to student fees, now…

… Union, the League, the Library, the Rackham Building and the office of the Dean of Students. The applications for absentee bal- lots must be filed with the local elec- tion officials in the voter's home…

…:30 p.m. on the morn- ings of the Pennsylvania and North- western games, Halligan said. The purpose of the service is to resell tic- kets other than student tickets for those who are unable to use them. …

June 01, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… 9 I Weather Clou;dy; scattered showers.. ig Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication Iati "Editorial 'Onre Book' system Hampers Students . VOL. LI. No. 174 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JUNE 1…

… Anthony Eden's care- ful statements of sympathy for Syr- ian Nationalist aspirations and words of friendship for the whole Arab world. Informed quarters declined to go beyond Eden's words, delivered Thurs…

…, three of Climaxing a day of meetings and discussions sponsored by the Ameri- can Student Defense League, Ralph Ingersoll will address a mass assem- bly at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Rack- ham Amphitheatre…

August 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… will be able to seek en- trance. The bill also makes provision for a small number of Asiatics and Arabs and permits 4,000 orphans from any part of the world to be admitted. Sen. McCarran (D-Nev.), chief…

… Chacarestos. * * * FOR THE BENEFIT of the aud- ience, most of whom are students ofm~ R ei s he".A..r,rt of ele To Give Dance, Satire F * * * * "I DON'T know him," McMich. ael said loudly. He gave the same…

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