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January 10, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…. Approximately 40 students gathered Thursday evening in the Samuel T. Dana Building to participate in a conversation surrounding the modern state of surveillance in Muslim, Arab, Southeast Asian and North…

…Last winter, LSA student Alexandra Ellard had to miss 10 days of class. Due to extreme weather, many Metro Detroit area public schools and facilities were closed. This meant Ellard couldn…

…Jeans, Skype or Google Chat. But others, she said, threatened to fail her. “There are no protective policies for undergraduate students that protect them from attendance discrepancies when it…

… still gave me a D plus,” Ellard said. “You find yourself very often having to choose whether to be a good parent, or be a good student, and that I find to be a very huge problem.” According to Ellard…

…, whether a student parent is offered accommodations depends almost entirely on the professor. Some of her professors have been helpful, even allowing her to bring her son to class when child care…

… Education of Women on issues surrounding student parents, said professors may not understand the situation student parents are in. “Some faculty see it as their choice to be parents, and I don’t think…

… in its current state. Rackham student Sophie Hasuo, who does research in the Center for Japanese Studies, said the lecture challenged her understanding of Japanese national belonging. “It…

… Schlissel’s Faculty Public Engagement initiative, which he announced in 2017. Rackham student Kimberly Ransom, who has done work with public engagement, noted the importance of work that involves…

… effective action from the Muslim and Arab communities on campus. “The most important thing is that we’re mobilizing Muslim youth in a way that’s informative and educational and deeply looking at the…

…, discusses the role of religioun and politics in Japan in Weiser Hall Thursday afternoon. VARSHA VEDAPUDI Daily Staff Reporter Rackham student Julio Ferreira is finishing his second year in the…

January 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… Jr. Symposium Committee - organized by the University's vice-provost's office - is being criticized by students concerning their impact on the committee's decisions in observing the national holiday…

…. "Students were involved in the 'process', but there was a conflict," said graduate student Todd Shaw, a committee member. "The lack of communication [between students and faculty] didn't create a good…

… environment." The committee, which has organized the opening ceremony and closing events for "Diversity Day," is composed of 24 faculty decry. Diversity Day input members and two students. Prof. Homer Neal…

…, chair of the Department of Physics and co-chair of the symposium committee, said the committee was was responsive to students. He added that he was unaware of any conflict, saying "Diversity Day" is for…

… the students and they should get involved with the various activities. However Tracyc Matthews, also a student representative on the committee and a United Coalition Against Racist member, expressed…

January 10, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

… said it was challenging to find sources of financial aid through the University when she returned to school as a student parent. “It was damn near impossible to get financial aid without…

… comes to supporting a family. Especially because child care is so expensive in Ann Arbor, Marra said many student parents may choose to live elsewhere and commute, adding stress to their…

… difficult to schedule because she’s taking care of a young child with her own needs and an early bedtime. “Sometimes it can be hard for other students to understand the extent of the responsibilities…

… accommodate student parents, Ellard said it’s important to confront deep- seated misconceptions about what a successful Wolverine looks like. “I think it’s way more political than anything, I don…

… be a certain type of person that goes here.’ They preach their diversity, but I feel like their diversity has a boundary.” Building a community for undergraduate student parents In light of…

… the lack of sufficient support described to The Daily by undergraduate student parents at the University of Michigan, students with children are advocating for their needs on campus…

January 10, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… and influen Canada to top-level Washington States talks Feb. 11. led th The President, acting amid as a w fears the world economy could Israel be severely damaged by the Arab The oil cutbacks and…

… working on the basic assumption at the that the Arab oil embargo will Theo continue, "I don't think I could by pr see the day before the fall that tionsm we would be per se over the tary o hump on making…

… Presi- initiative came as a spec- rab envoy put into top gear ee-month drive to try tD, ,nce opinion in the United s, whose pro-Israel policy he Arabs to use their oil weapon in their fight against and…

…&A BUILDING-764-4475 11 PROJECT COMMUNITY Child Care and Development Program * For students wanting to do volunteer work in child care centers and homes 6 or more hrs./wk. " Course credit available in…

January 10, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

… Middle Eastern/ North African community was not included on any University of Michigan documents. Arab students marked themselves as white or other. Kedra Ishop, vice provost for enrollment…

… in an email interview with The Daily. LSA junior Silan Fadlal- lah, who is currently the group coordinator for the IWG, believes the inclusion of a ME/NA identity helps Arab students feel…

students accountable, much like Alpha Sigma Phi did, and not use a chapter of 150+ members as a scapegoat or a mechanism to retaliate against because the chap- ter voluntarily surrendered campus…

… manage- ment, oversees key offices within the University that supervise the collection and reporting of student data. Ishop said input from the Islamophobia Working Group, the organization in…

… response to input from groups, such as the Islamophobia Working Group and student organi- zations including CSG, that sought better reflection of MENA identities in Univer- sity statistics,” Ishop wrote…

… race and ethnicity categories for reports to them.” However, many Arab stu- dents feel including the Middle Eastern and North African identities under the white racial category is sim- ply…

… different cultures and customs from the ME/NA region. If you go by the Cen- sus, yes it says we are white, but try turning on the news and listening to them talk about any Arab and/or ME/ NA country…

…- ties between the Latinx and Arab communities. “The Latinx and Hispanic category is very similar in that you have racially Black identifying Latinx individ- uals, or racially white iden- tifying, or…

… its own separate ethnic identi- fier.” Brammer empathized with Middle Eastern and North African students who feel their identities are not accurately represented under a white racial cat…

January 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… history department said last night. Arab leaders do not want to "drive Israel to the sea," but they do want a satisfactory treaty, Prof. Clark Hopkins of the classical studies department declared. "Let us…

…- pressways. Detroit police termed the pile-ups among the worst in the history of the expressways. Student 'Cuts' Tit New High Attendance in the English de- partment reached a low, of 30 per cent of normal on…

…. preparations for the tenth National Students Asso- ciation Congress, to be held here in August, could be seen in com- mittee apl~intments made at yesterday's Student 'Government Council meeting. SGC named…

… President Bill ,Adams, '57BAd, Anne Woodard, '57, and LeAnne Toy, '59, to serve with Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, James D. Shortt, managing supervisor of University Relations Field Serv…

…- ices, Leonard A. Schaadt, Resi- dence Halls business manager. and;, one member of the National Students' Association as an advis- ory committee to the NSA Con- gress. David Grupe, '57E, was nomi- nated…

… appoint- ments are invitational and the students have no vote. Treasurer Lew Engman, '57, was named to the Loan Committee. Robert Anderson, '57, has been appointed editor of the next edi- tion of the "M…

… was to establish a bi-partite state in Palestine, run by both Arabs and Jews. . Prof. Slosson indicated the UN should "maintain real force in that part of the world," and re- main until a satisfactory…

… extreme economic difficulties of the Arab states and mistreatment they have received at the hands of. imperialist countries. Although impressed in a visit to Tel Aviv in the 1930's by the vast economic…

… improvements the Jew had wrought, Prof. Hopkins had been disturbed when he no- ticed the street signs were in He- brew. "All communication be- tween Jews and Arabs was cut off. "What Arabs needed - doctors…

… plane- crash near Greenville, Miss. An instructor and a student in! the second plane were injured. While he was at the University, McMillin belonged to the Air Force ROTC unit and was a member of Alpha…

January 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…'t free students from trudging through the snow to classes, but it'll come close. If the regents approve the proposed $34 million - telephone system at this month's meeting, the University will get much…

… administrative systems and financial analysis. SINCE THE new wiring includes a computer jack in every University office and dorm room, students could set up computer terminals in their own rooms and plug into the…

… that the outdoor pole-mounted telephones will cost between $60,000 and $100,000 to install. In the past, the University has rejected several student proposals for an emergency phone system. While some…

… withhold foreign economic aid designated for Israel by an amount equivalent to that which Israel spends to retain, settle and administer the Arab territories occupied in and after 1967." MEMBERS OF the…

… council defeated the measure 6-4. EZEKIEL'S PROPOSAL stated that the Middle Past crisis lideast proposal "is a conflict between Israel and the Arab communities" which was caused by more than one thing…

… Director Robert Hughes by a group of students and administrators recom- mended that housing rates for single students increase an average of 6.89 percent of $141.21 per student. " 1982 - Because of a "severe…

January 10, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

…- tion, along with options for applicants to identify as European or other. The move follows requests from Arab students, staff and faculty for the University to officially recognize their…

…Dean of Students Laura Blake Jones called out the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity at the University of Michi- gan in a message to MLive published Dec. 17. Blake Jones said “several gen- erations…

… infractions with opportunity for recoloni- zation after five calendar years. The IFC released a statement saying the Coun- cil supported the Univer- sity’s decision following the Student Organization…

… Life and assistant dean of students, did not respond to The Dai- ly’s request for comment. Kim Broekhuizen, associate director of the University’s Office of Public Affairs, said in an email that…

… disaf- filiation does not mean the chapter will not be held accountable. “The general practice of a minimum suspension for five years allows time for the current students to matriculate from U…

…’ backs during the chapter’s “Hell Week.” The fraternity brothers described the event taking place and a student being injured. “We had people run our backs during our hell week,” an Alpha Sigma…

… included in Rackham 2019 apps Inside: The Best of 2018 B-Side University Towers, a student apartment building on South Forest Avenue, was received a noncompliance notice from the city early this…

… Think at the Washtenaw County Administration Building Wednesday evening. Student apartment building issued warning for disobeying regulations OLIVIA TAUBER Daily Staff Reporter Democrats control…

Student Govern- ment vice president Nadine Jawad had conversations about what the Diversi- ty, Equity and Inclusion …

January 10, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… currently in Beijing on a Fulbright Scholarship, studying Chinese society and working at legal aid centers. She was one of five students nominated by the University for the Rhodes and Marshall schol- arships…

… this year and was the only University student who won either award. This was the second time the University has nominat- ed Chen for the Rhodes andMar- shall scholarships. Gretchen Weir, assistant vice…

… felt rushed." Several students said they used the extra time to research proper- ties on the Internet before going to the fair. But student reliance on the Web created a problem for some smaller rental…

… ordinance has been a disservice to students and land- lords," he said. "It just limits the choice of students." Other rental companies said leasing is goingsmoothly. "Ourhousingmarketisfine,"said Doug Turner…

… yesterday, supporting Iraqi and American troops in a daylong fight that officials said killed 50 insurgents in a militant Sunni Arab stronghold. The battle raged on Haifa Street about 11/2 miles north of the…

… Iraqi army, al-Maliki again vowed to strike at the Shiite Muslim and Sunni Arab extremists behind the sectarian warfare that has bloodied the country over the past year.4 . Islamic group calls for…

… not confirm if the incidents the Arab American and Chaldean were hate crimes. She said police Council of Metropolitan Detroit will review security tapes to try to and publisher of the Arab Ameni…

January 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…01 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, January 10, 1989 The Michigan Daily Chemical warfare and U.S. foreign policy: 01 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol IC…

… :United States has relied on the racist stereotype that Arab peoples are irra- tional and violent to discredit the Libyan position of negotiations. Immediately after the attack on the alleged chemical…

Student Assembly mately $245 million in 1988. (CBW costs are minimal in relation to other weapons systems since there is little equipment needed for their production.) The United States was also the last…

….) But if other countries follow the Soviet initiative, all these chemical and biological weapons may soon be obliterated from the planet. Letters tio the editor Daily trivializes student problems To the…

… Daily: Once again I am sickened by the shoddy way in which your paper (as a student I don't want to have to take responsibility for it) handles critical issues for students on this campus. Last night…

… while working at the 611 Church Street Computing Center I was approached by a Daily reporter asking questions about the wait at the center. She asked about common student problems and what students should…

… suggestions for alternative sites to the most well-known (611, Union, the UGLI), and hoped for an article that would increase student awareness about the computing centers and the problems involved with using…

… about) and to lighten what is, to most students, a very serious issue. I am not surprised at the Daily's failure to seize an opportunity to help the student community it supposedly represents, only…

… sickened that there is no opportunity to reach students with relevant facts about issues that are important to them. -Robb Lippitt December 13 Patrons I r I newspapers. It is with a great sense of…

… and median can change from term to term. However, because much of the information is useful for stu- dents, we decided to run the old data. A student may use the data to determine if one profes- sor is…

January 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

… of Avukah, student Zionist organization, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Hillel Foundation. Filmed, in Palestine during Arab disturbances, the movies, titled "Col- lective Adventure," record the strug- gles of…

…0 TILE MICHIGAN DAILY Moore Speaks On Musicians' Place In Army Dean Tells Music Students That Moraki Value Is Not To Be Overlooked, What is the musician's place .in Uncle Sam's army? Prof. Earl…

… Moore, Dean of the music school here, and recently re- turned from a trip to the nation's capital, counseled an assembly' of male students yesterday in the Music School auditorium. The musician has a very…

… definte, place in the national scheme, was Professor Moore's opinion, and his morale value and entertainment vdlue must not be overlooked. If a student becomes part of the army in the near future, he should…

… hope that army machinery would be geared soon so that musicians could actively make the most of their skill in military life. Answering one student's question as to whether it was advisable to en- list…

… or to wait for Selective Service action, Professor Moore expressed preference for the Selective bervice. Adding, of course, that each student presents an individual case, he re- marked that there was…

… stu- dents, but said that this would de2 pend on how the majority of stu- dents' courses were planned. Finally passing out student ques- tionnaires, he urged strong response to these questionnaires as a…

… opportunity for University students to be interviewed C by the Traveling Aviation Cadet Ex- amining Board, and all interested who have nod yet seen the Board ate the Health Service are urged to dop so at once…

….- Yesterday the Board interviewed a more than 60 students interested inl becoming pilots or working onr ground crews. Requirements for an interview con-. sist of three letters of recommenda-a tion, a transcript…

… standard as West Point or Annapolis, and stu- dents with .high academic records will enter with a higher class stand- ing. All students who can qualify for an interview will be welcome at the Health Service…

January 10, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 10, 1991 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor in Chief DAVID…

… to make ends meet, and administration officials are worried about likely cuts in state ap- propriations to higher education. En- gler must demonstrate his commitment to students through more than empty…

… attend whatever school they choose. Thus, a student in Detroit would be able to attend school in a more affluent district in one of the surrounding suburbs. While this proposal may appear laudable on the…

… wealthier areas benefit from the educational opportunities provided by their rich tax base. Students in De- troit and other areas must make do with older textbooks and fewer extra-cur- ricular activities…

… because their school districts have fewer tax dollars to spend per student. The remedy to this problem lies not in short-sighted action like choice, but in improving the quality of the schools across the…

… state, especially in the state's poorer districts. The choice plan, besides skirting this central issue in educational reform, is also grossly impractical. Students in the more rural areas will certainly…

…- term reform of the existing structure. More resources must be earmarked for education so students receive an excel- lent education no matter where they live or what school they attend. Parents' economic…

January 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

…1 "Well, It's Sort Of New With Us" I Ghe arhian 4Bad Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phowe NO 2-3241 "When Opinions Are Free Trutb Will Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the…

… all-star games in which college football Sports Editor players can participate. Three are the over- lapping "North-South" games - Blue-Gray, Aid to Refugee Students North-South, and Senior Bowl. Groups…

… and gratifying. The students, two of whom are of the Jew- ALL-STAR bowl games are fine in themselves, ish faith and one Catholic, applied for scholar- but one has to wonder whether the proper ships to…

students. see potential material in game action when Benefits from these charitable offers will most of the players are already ranked high in accrue not only to the students but also to the talent standings…

… this example when other refu- pation in any post-season game. gee students have the opportunity to come to As some Eastern students have complained, the University.. this seems to be restriction of the…

… stands to reason that Israel will iumn at the chanc- if in fact gotiating with the unaligned Arab countries. It is in.Egypt and Sy- ria primarily; to some degree in Iraq, that the SovietUnion is extending…

… address. For he has put the whole project in such a way that it will be very diffi- cult for any Arab country to ac- The Daily Official Bulletin is an of- ficial publication of the University of, Michigan…

….m. for an appointment. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on Feb. 28, 1936: Students shall pay all ac- counts due the University not…

… later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; how- ever, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any…

January 10, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…- onal shape, the shape of the forma- tions as they stand. Body piercing popular, but often dangerous More than half of undergraduate students surveyed by researchers at the Mayo Clinic had some type of…

… body piercing, and 17 percent suffered com- plications, according to a recent study. The study also found that 23 per- cent of students had tattoos, though there were no medical complications. Female…

… Environmental Defense. "It's an enormous waste of taxpayer money," said Ann Mesnikoff, of the Sierra Club. DAVID rKAZDay Connie Escobar, a Law student, hangs up her jacket In the lobby of the Lawyers Club Dining…

… of Battle Arab Americ Creek, a Republican running for gov- his leadersh contributions is up to Bonior whether money. you absolutely, positively like that that came any- me would go back to its very…

… support for a Palestinian homeland. "I'm proud of my support from the Arab-American community," Bonior said. "I trust the voters in this situation to sort out the facts." . Bonior also received a donation…

… up. Correction: A story on page 1 of yesterday's Daily should have said that Harvard University does not offer early decision to students applying for admission. THE CALENDAR What's happening in Ann…

January 10, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… decreasing reliance on the word. In theory student revolt would lend itself well to the emotive. It is contemporary. Kids iden- tify. The outlines are all there (cops, hair, an Issue), and all a movie has to…

… n Arkin, ch-22 Actress: Glenda Jack- Women in Love Direction: Mike Nich- Catch-22 Screenplay: Ring Lard- , Jr., M*A*S*H Cinematography: David tkin, Catch-22 Pr a the student body: LEVI'S r, I…

… Street at liberty r I THE PROJECT COMMUNITY Is Cnterested in Proposals for INNOVATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS Involving Students in the Community Deadline-Thursday, January 14 FOR INFORMATION CALL 763…

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January 10, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… lic weathero u g s the mind of a jogger-but other skiers have a less athletic eo rest of us wade gracelessly through knee- approach. Former University philosphy student Scott s, ever-increasing numbers…

…, noves following Carter has said the Saudis also rear's Eve. support Sadat, but they have re- mained publicly neutral in a dispute EAST is our that has drawn angry criticism from some parts of the Arab

… world. SADAT'S ARAB critics, including Syria, Libya and the Palestine Liber- ation Organization, accuse the Egyp- tian of selling out Arab unity for a separate peace with Israel. The shah, a heavy…

January 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… was a medical student. Johnson is listed in the city di- rectory as a doctor for the Na- tional Research Council, but Uni- versity officials .were unable to find any record of employment or to identify…

… Unknown The neighbor told police Johnson had originally been a chemistry student but had switched to medi- cine. He said he believed Johnson' had been expelled from the Uni- versity medical school for…

… Baghdad Pact. American and official sources said the 14,000-man Arab Legion, Jordan's crack army, was in firm control and the country calm after a weekend of rioting and demon- strations. Only minor…

… hold a new gen- eral election in four months, re- signed Saturday. El Rifai also promised not to lead the country into any pacts, to restore order and to uphold the Arab's place in Palestine. In his…

… instructions to the new premier, 21-year-old King Hussein also told him to safeguard good relations with Arab states and all friendly nations, build up defense forces to' protect the country's borders and clean…

… specialists. University Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis will speak on the possible study of international students and their Withdraws Name, place in the community. From Primarv The…

… TOPS: Music Students Win T11 By RENE GNAM A - medley of show tunes won' first place among Ann Arbor talent at last night's television auditions, held in the Grand Ballroom of the Michigan Union…

January 10, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

…. He is 62. Anwar the arsonist The Arab states will light the fuse on their rich oil fields before invading U.S. forces can capture them, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat declared yesterday. Sadat…

…, appointed a sub-committee of three faculty and one student to examine the academic quality of ROTC courses in order to determine whether some courses merit the full aca- demic credit eliminated in 1969 by the…

… final action. According to Irish, countrywide ROTC enrollment began plummeting around 1969 "when the country beecame disenchanted with the Vietnam War." Army enrollment here plunged from 330 students in…

… 1969 to a low of 33 students in 1973. Beginning to recover, it stands at 61 this year. Irish contends, however, "To expect enrollment to go back to pre-Vietnam levels without academic creit is wishful…

…-union personnel are staffing classrooms in teac ers rehired C res twood: Legacy of bitterness By DAVID BURHENN Special To The Daily DEARBORN HEIGHTS-Carol Guiles,' mother of five Crest wood school students

… hurled insults at students and non-union teachers who crossed their lines to enter the school. SANDBERG NOT ENROLLED: SGC p- By TIM SCHICK and KATE SPELMAN Student Government Coancil (SGC) President…

… that "due to questions about my status as a student" ne may consider resigning his office within a month. BUT SEVERAL SGC sources stated Sandberg will quit at next Thursday's SGC meeting for sev- eral…

… enrolledsstudents or stu- dents who were enrolled in the previous full term." SANDBERG, who is seeking a master's degree in sociology, said he was last enrolled -as a University graduate student dur- ing the Winter…

… mount a strong challe legal status. BUT HE refused to on the reports that h sign next week, say stpdown tion. "Rumors do fly." Sandberg said night that he would decide whether to a student register for…

January 10, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 10, 2002 OP/ED " albe lltiguu aft lg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

…. .. . 1 - r (1L1 tvJ. av)4h ''t Cc 40va e S} tr+s 40 wo.A K -Sa 0 . The shopping news DAVID HORN HORNOGRAPHY H appy Thursday, books. Students have the opportunity to better Our school, which feigns a…

… ispoliticalchair ofthe an omelette, so be it. This makes perfect sense Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee until you realize that each of these "eggs" is a To THE DAILY: living, breathing human being. Manish…

…-determination. LSA junior V FROM THE UNIVERSITY WIRE What kind of global village? STAFF EDITORIAL a simple yes or no, Congress having surrendered by the Indiana Daily Student its right to add amendments to this…

January 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…)-Jordan'sI Arab neighbors and allies are in- directly financing terrorist at- tempts to overthrow the regime of King Hussein. Police, desert troops and border patrols have captured caches of arms smuggled into the…

… claimed that the Palestinian group had been in- creasing its activities. It was formed in 1964 at a sum- mit conference of the Arab world's 13 heads of state, to rally and organize Palestinian refugees…

… capitol, Bond ap- peared at a news conference with Stokely Carmichael, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordina- ting Committee (SNCC). Car- michael read a statement opposing the stripping of Rep. Adam…

January 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… organizations in Ann Arbor and at the University. The series will continue Tuesday.) By ZANDER HOLLANDER Daily Feature Editor Domination by the Labor Youth League faces two prominent University student groups…

…: close to 100 interested students jammed the March '9 meeting, dozens paying membership dues and passing the amendment by a slim margin. Although since then the club has taken a liberal course, its active…

… with more and more of her friends and the other kids have stopped coming." Miss Schectman's "friends" are expected to put her in early next n THE YOUNG Progressives, warned last month by the Student

… are YP's too, along with the ubiquitous Ed Shaffer and seven of the ever- circulating personnel from the Society for Peaceful Alternatives. Unlike most student groups the Young Progressives make use of…

… non-student members, apparently to comply with the 30- member minimum required for SAC approval. The non-student proviso was originally inserted in the University regulations governing student

… organization membership to accommo- date the non-student wives of veteran students. Since the rule was not nade specific on this score, University officials feel that the YP has violated its spirit if not its…

… letter. One such non-student member is Omar Kidwell, LYL organizer from Jackson. Kidwell's efforts to establish a League unit at Jackson Junior College fell through when government agents infiltrated the…

January 10, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 47) • Page Image 5

… was Johanna Hogg’s (“Unrelated”) autobiographical feature, “The Souvenir.” It follows a young film student as she gets involved with a heroin-addicted older man. Nothing about the film’s plot…

… people authentically being themselves. And I think, for me, my approach in calling the show ‘Ramy’ was to highlight from the beginning that this is just one Arab-Muslim story.” In developing “Ramy…

… this is exceptional company to be in, I had to wonder, in addition to centering on an Arab-American man, how else does “Ramy” distinguish itself as a narrative from the seemingly never-ending stream…

January 10, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… details of the plans were announced, but Israel is known to want "secured and agreed borders" with its Arab neighbors, and "a signed treaty to end 22 years of conflict." Jarring has agreed to submit the…

… proposals to the Arabs attend- ing the U.N.-based peace talks in New York. -Associated Press SOLDIERS SEARCH VEHICLES in Montivideo, Uruguay in an effort to locate kidnaped British Ambassador Geoffrey…

… man- T * ~ DVNILEIUDUNUC OIIage: by students at the University of kl Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second kid pnClass postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- the can, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor frey Michigan…

January 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… posing as a representative of wealthy Arab sheiks willing to pay bribes for immigration help. Insisting as he has throughout the Abscam case that he was conducting his own probe of men he considered…

…, although students at a school near one shootout said they had to lie flat on their stomachs for several minutes to avoid bullets flying over their heads. Meanwhile, the bodies of 12 young men were discovered…

… around the capital. Six dead were found on a soccer field at the northern edge of the city. All appeared to be workers or students. n 0 0 AP Photo SEN. CLAIBORNE PELL (D-R.I.) takes his seat at the…

… Service-2:30 p.m. Rev. Marian K. Kuhns. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave.-662-4466 (between S. University and Hill) Campus Ministry Program Campus Minister-Carl Badger COLLEGE STUDENTS

… FELLOWSHIP Activities: Sunday morning coffee hour in between Services in the Social Hall. Bible Study on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. in the Founders room. College Student's breakfast on Thur- sday Mornings…

… Michigan 48104 m Page 1 PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT-NIGHTS The College of Literature,-Science, and the Arts is currently interviewing students interested in participating in an alumni fund-raising telethon. LSA…

… oppor- tunity to work additional nights. Hours: 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. in LSA Building Pay: $3.50 per hour LSA students preferred Call 763-5576 A fellowship, study, and soci ministry for the university…

…:00 a.m. Morning "Liberation Theology." 11:00 a.m.-Sunday School ages). "American Baptist Campus Foundation" All students and faculty ar to attend worship service at1 the sanctuary and Sunjai Classes at…

…. housing complex, the Osinubis moved lain/Di- into MIT student housing instead. AS A RESULT of the incident, Princi nager wrote, Mrs. Osinubi has "suffered a full-blown depressive syndrom manifested by…

…. January 10, 1981 The Michigan Da:3is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at-420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor…

January 10, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 55) • Page Image 7

… Press Christian Miller can't get a car loan and, at age 27, has returned to his parents' New Jersey home, forced back by the double load of credit card debt and student loans. Like other twentysomethings…

… grad. The federal General Accounting Office says students are graduating with an average of $19,400 in student loans. Aver- age student credit card debt rose from $1,879 in 1998 to $2,748 in 2000…

…, according to the student loan agency Nellie Mae. It is the growth of the latter statistic that has financial experts most worried, especially since bankruptcies filed by the under-25 crowd grew to a record 94…

…,717 in 2000, accord- ing to a Harvard law school study. A third of students have four or more credit cards, picked up everywhere from phone solicitations to the Internet. And some universities have signed…

… upperclass- men, keeps its lines of credit at $1,000 or less and offers regu- lar campus seminars about responsible credit card use. "The last thing we want to do is give a college student a credit card and…

… United Arab Emirates who visit the area for deer hunting and falconry. Last week, the first U.S. soldier to be killed by hostile fire died in an appar- ent ambush in Paktia province near the eastern Afghan…

… info. FRATERNITIES - SORORITIES CLUBS - STUDENT GROUPS Earn $1,000-$2,000 with the easy Campus- fundraiser.com three hour fundraising event. Does not involve credit card applications. Fundraising dates…

January 10, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE I had some leaves burning outside, so I threw (the mouse…

… people who support segregation. Unfortunately, my belief in Santa Claus was once again shattered over the past semester. Several events didn't help, such as the alleged incident where college students

… urinated on and hurled racial slurs at a group of Asians, or my own personal experience when I ran into some girls who did not want to stay too long in an area because "there are a lot of Arabs around here…

… to say that it is wildly popular. Its forums attract close to 35,000 visitors every day, some of whom claim to be students at our University, who openly speak out against diversity, clamor for…

January 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

…' and land- owners' boycott against Negroes who registered and voted in the last election. Ask National Action While "scattered student and adult groups have undertaken hlghly valuable 'food for Fayette…

… were arrest- ed. Earlier, about 2,000 yelling, boo- ing students followed the two Ne- groes, Charlayne A. Hunter and Hamilton E. Holmes as they went through the registration process. To Urge Repeal In…

… the Congo question to the Council. The Rus- sians support the imprisoned ex- premier Patrice Luaumba against the Kasavubu-Mobutu regime. Omar Loutfi of the United Arab Republic, council president for…

….S. Program ii By CAROUNE DOW worked and so factual Grou ennedy iComimittee by the AMA in past years clearly unrelated to the issues, fell flat." To10Publish Supplement The Board in Control of Student

… the addresses of new and transfer students and changes in present student addresses. Under the proposed method, changes in addresses would be registered vol- untarily on the students' part. "We will…

…. The report also called for general aid to universities for their direct services to students and foreign visitors. Requests for change in the technical irritants of the immigra- tion law, social…

…. 'Task Force' Asks Change In Visa Laws Changes in the immigration laws to allow foreign students to "worl their way through school" were 'MODERN, WEALTHY': Ley alk on Change ii Start Work This- eek On…

January 10, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… any Arab guerilla bases on Lebanese soil will remain open to assalt. Karami was asked by Lebanese President Charles Helou to form a new government to succeed that of Abdullah Yafi, which resigned…

… "IOLANTHE" Tuesday, January 14 7:30 P.M. Union, Room R&S I M....... S -3: ~::- . THIS EEK 7FILM a thre hor cinmati-tri COME TO Student Book Service and visit RENEE BARB KUNDUS ~jjj jHELD OVER! I 0…

… Program Information 2-6264 4th Big Week! m I The most complete supply of NEW and USED TEXTS and PAPERBACKS is at the Student Book Service i I II WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS SEMESTER FOR I " HUEY…

January 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… from Moscow es- pecially for the occasion. Visiting King Mohammed V of Morocco was another spectator. Nasser said his United Arab Republic had been able to begin construction of the 645-foot dam -which…

… between my work and the students. "In a sense, teaching gives me freedom. When I work on my own and don't sell, then I have my family to worrk about. This lim- its my freedom."' Prof. Goto met his wife at…

January 10, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 82) • Page Image 5

… FURNITURE RENTALS Apartment and Office' 3 rooms for as low as $25.00 Special Student Rates All New Furniture Fast Free Delivery GLOBE INTERIOR RENTALS 3425 Washtenaw across from Arborland 971-9220 Open Mon…

…: Family n e a r campus needs friendly student to help with child care and housework. 761-0614. 05H83 PEOPLE NEEDED for telephone solicit- ing. Phone, 769-5196. 17H80 SITUATIONS WANTED BARRELHOUSE pianist…

… Indigo. Is. 63 City near lake Tahoe. 64 Maine town. 65 Busy place. 66 Swan: Lat. 67 Got on, 68 Enjoyer: 69 Actor Keenan. DOWN 1 Curtain-raising sound effect. n 2 "._ creature was stirring..." 3 Arab state…

January 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… EDEN ORGANIC FOOD STORE A NON-PROFIT STUDENT COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION IS NOW OPEN page three T4c Mfri4itan NEWS PHONE: 7634-0552 &UIIBUSINESS PHON1iE: 7614-0554 Saturday, January 10, 1970 Ann…

…. On paper, this would prevent Libya, one of the most outspoken anti-Israel regimes in the Arab world, from ceding the French-built arms to any other country. THE TRIPLE SLAYING of union leader Joseph…

… in Consortium for Grad. Study in Bus. for Negroes. Southwest Regional Laboratory f o r Educational Research and Development offers grad. student assoc. program, ap- ply before Mar. 15. SUMMER PLACEMENT…

… SERVICE 212 SAB, Lower Level Trainees Exchange Office; Helsinki, Finland, offers traffic planning open- ing, seniors or grad. students, apply by Jan. 31. Army and Air Force Exchange Serv- ice, Dallas, Texas…

… kinds of careers for engineers, °and how to decide you should follow. Se- cond of four meetings. Primarily for seniors and graduate students, but open to alla interested. Professor J. G. IYoung, January…

January 10, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…4 - Friday, January 10, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com r 1we idtiglan 4a1*1 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… level, and #UMMockEviction drew attention to Pal- estinians being forcibly removed from their homes, raising awareness about the Arab- Israeli conflict. Although knowledge of these events and…

…. democracy cannot function with Think about how many interna- this type of mentality. tional students you are Facebook As the debate over the NSA's data friends with. Think about how collection program is sure…

… to contin- many e-mails you have gotten from ue in the coming weeks and months, the University that have also been students must to remain engaged sent out to thousands of other peo- in the political…

January 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…_ _ _AIG N AIY_ THE MICHIGAN DAILY S= _ .,N -- r 11.- R _.,, 7a I r. pDlI 4AJ4~ #,," An_. Edited and managed by students of the University cf Michigan under the authority of the Board in…

… Control of Student Publications.. Published every' morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use…

… Downey respectively, are members of Michigan's huge family of alumni . . . Larry Allen reports the pathetic plight of two students who struggled for an hour with a new I-M locker before they discovered…

… is hoped that departments having such apparatus will realize the advantage to them- selves and to the University in avail- ing themselves of this opportunity. Shirley W. Smith.. Student Loans: There…

… made in ad- vance. Notice to Men Students: For the information of men students living in approved rooming houses, the first semester shall end on Thursday, Feo. ( 9, and the second semester shall be- gin…

… on the same day. Students living in approved room- ing houses, who intend to move to different quarters for the second semester, should give notice in writ- ing to the Dean of Students before 4:30 on…

… Thursday, Jan. 19, 1939. Per- mission to move will be given only to students complying with this re- quirement. Women students who wish to change their residence at the end of the present semester must…

Students Office, Room 2, University Hall or at the Robert Owen Cooperative House at 922 S. State St.3 Academic Notices Junior and Senior Engineers: Those of you who attend General Harris' lecture on War…

… will be a sound motion pic- ture on Tabulating Machines. Notice to Students Planning to do" Directed Teaching: Students expect- ing to do dircted teaching the second semester are requested to secure as…

…-Dynastic, Grae- co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic periods -from Seleucia on the Tigris and from Roman Italy. In addition, a special exhibit has been arranged of' a portion of a recent acquisition of Roman antiquities…

January 10, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 58) • Page Image 6

….campusfundraiser.com. GRADUATE OR ABD students needed to conduct professional interviews for market research. Must be available February 4-16, 10:30am-9pm daily. Experience necessary. Fluency in Arabic or Spanish helpful. $25- 28…

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… participating in non- evasive psychological research at the U of M. Must be right handed and 18 or older. Call 734-764 2280 for more info. FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES, CLUBS, STUDENT GROUPS: Earn $1,000-$2,000 this…

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January 10, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… spoke in Arabic to a news conference at his barracks office in Tripoli. His remarks were translated simultaneously into English for ap- proximately three dozen foreign The U.S. and Israeli governments…

… at 8:30 p.m. Beginners are welcome to the dancing, at Angell School, 1208S. University. Meetings Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - 7:30 p.m., Packard Rd. Bap- tist Church. Cornerstone Christian…

… Hillel Foundation will sponsor a showing of the film The Troupe today at 5 p.m. at the Union of Students for Israel's monthly potluck. Miscellaneous Hillel - Israeli folk dancing, 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. His…

January 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 76) • Page Image 5

…, according to Steinle, she will be a regular feature of all Union dances. No selection has been made as yet but Steinle expects to have a singer by the end of this week. An Arabic manuscript of the Koran, hand…

…, R. , to John Jacob Astor III, has been announced. Oiarm no 'Date' Frocks Need Femiine (b evaiei"s Ruffles Fellowship Dances[ To End This Week The last of the Congregational Student Fellowship dances…

…' students will meet in the RussianT Tea Room in the League. about the wrists. This style of the chevaliers catches the very breath of the femininity movement still hold- ing the vogue. Or for those who…

…-eds are lighter eaters than men students. A survey shows meals at fraternities cost fifteen cents each per man and nine cents per head at sororities. SCHOOL OF NURSING of YALE UNIVERSITY A PROFESSION FOR…

… or philosophy from a college of ap- proved standing is required for admis- sion. A fexv scholarships available for students with advanced qualifications. For catalogue and information address THE DEAN…

…'s Club. It was the second of a series of six dances given for fac- ulty members, graduate students and alumni. Mrs. W. V. Marshall was chairman in charge of the affair. Women's Club Donates To Children…

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