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October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… University, but flexible admissions policies must be used to uphold academic standards. "Regardless of the legal outcome, the challenge for the University will be to continue creating a student body that…

… said students attend- ing sub-standard schools are at a disad- vantage because of problems within the schools, and not their academic ability. See REGENT, Page 7A Bachelor's degree may not e enoug By…

…, director of admissions at Rackham Graduate School, said the school has been expe- riencing a steady growth in application volume for the past five years, and cited the improved opportunities for students

… seeking admission to graduate Conference lawsuit may go to judge By Jordan Schrader Daily Staff Reporter For two students who sued the Uni- versity Tuesday, time is running out to make their case. But…

… plaintiff Adi Neuman said he is confident the case will be in court tomorrow, in time for a judge to either stop this weekend's Second National Student Conference on the Palestine Solidarity Movement or ban…

… divestmient ONATHOm N TIETJiaily Eastern Michigan University junior Lior Kosovski, a native of Israel, came to the United States his freshman year of college. Like many other international students, he found…

… life in America was much different than at home. Foreign students discover intricacies of Am e'can life By Jennifer Misthal Daily Staff Reporter adding that divestment is backward step for the entire…

… surprise him. One of his first stops was the Inter- national Center, where he took part in an extensive three-week orientation program. Students can choose to attend seminars on everything from how to find…

… a job to common idioms used in academic speech. Rodolfo Altamirano, director of the International Center, said he feels one of the greatest barriers interna- 'tional students face is xenophobia from…

… professors, students and the community at large. Altamirano said many students can be overwhelmed when they first get to the United States. Following a speech he made at a function for international students

October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

student organizers involved, and deny them from entering. Some might be tortured and their dorms and apart- ments would be bulldozed. Since this military occupation has been going on for 35 years now, the…

students know the rules of the games and the exceptions that ease the diffi- culty a tad bit. For example, the speak- ers could be snuck through the Arb, because State, University, and 1-94 are blocked off…

… only apply to Universi- ty of Michigan students. Within the campus, there are pockets of Israelis who enjoy full rights and sometimes more. They bear arms, breeze through the checkpoints, vote in Israel…

…'s elec- tions, and have free access to work. Since many of them think that God gave them the University, they are quite fanatical about taking it over. When they kill protesting University students

student at the University of California at Berkeley BY PROF. Zvi GITELMAN The Mission Statement of the Sec- ond National Student Conference on the Palestine Solidarity Movement calls for "an end to the…

… mentioning Qaddafi's Libya, or the Sudan. Not a single Arab state is a democracy and most systematically dis- criminate against whatever racial, reli- gious and ethnic minorities are still there. But let us…

… scrutinize Israel, as the "Student Conference on the Palestine Sol- idarity Movement" claims it will do. "Apartheid" is not simply a nasty word to be thrown at people you don't like. It has a specific meaning…

…. It means state regula- tions that institutionalize by force a sys- tem of segregation and discrimination, as instituted in South Africa in 1948. In Israel, Arab and Jewish Israelis live most- ly apart…

October 10, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…LSA Student Government kicked off its Mental Health Week Monday afternoon by gathering student organizations focused on mental health for a Diag Day. At the far end of the Diag, LSA SG…

… representatives Eli Rachlin, an LSA junior, and Kristen Ball, an LSA senior, blew bubbles and blasted music as students walked by. Rachlin, spouting positive encouragement to passersby said the Diag Day is…

… an important part of the Awareness Week because of its ability to reach so many students. “You got to do something where you get exposure … everyone’s down this week, it’s right before fall…

… Follow @michigandaily JT @__JustJustin MSU students talk so much trash about UMich but forget that was their #1 choice before they got rejected 5th Year @5thYear Michigan’s student section…

… corrections@michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University OF Michigan. One copy is available free of…

… category include the 22 Arab countries and the three non- Arab countries that may identify because of regional purposes,” Elharake said. “That also includes communities that don’t have nationalities…

… … just so that we’re more inclusive and we’re not creating an Arab box.” CSG Vice President Nadine Jawad, a Public Policy senior, expressed her support of the initiative, one that has been promoted…

October 10, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 10, 2001 OP/ED 4 (The Wticb....un Dattil 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… myself when I say that University president Lee C. Bollinger will be missed. I was never a student here before Bollinger arrived, so I don't have any personal recollections of a pre-Bollinger Uni- versity…

… are incredibly vapid. He didn't infringe on the First Amend- ment rights of an historical University student group. He didn't change the labor strategy of Nike. He didn't set up 27 acres of parking. He…

… didn't personally shake hands with every single student on campus. In order to take these criticisms seriously, one has to honestly believe that doing those things are part of his job description. News…

… flash: They aren't. Looking at the bigger pictures, the student activists will prove to be nothing more than a brief aside in his legacy, if they get that much attention at all. In terms of academic…

… banners and raise their issues. In the long run, no one, not even the dis- placed workers in third world countries forced into unemployment by a starry-eyed student group, cares about protests. Protests…

… remembered as the president who opened his doors and celebrated with students while the football team made its way to a national championship. He'll be remembered as the president who opened his doors again to…

October 10, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

Arab state. He feels quite strongly about France's dissolution of the Al- gerian Student Union, Bel Khodja emphasized, since their Tunisian and Moroccan counterparts have had to carry the fight to get…

…, ., _._ Continuous Daily from 1 P.M. "Brigitte's Best To Date!" -Daily-Robert Kanner TUNISIAN ON CAMPUS-Ahmed Bel Khodja, only student at the University from his North African country, puts in a good deal of time in…

Student Government Council offices in the Student Activi- ties Building, working for jthe National and International Com- mittee. Ahmed Bel Khodj a Holds 'Activities Man' Scholarship By THOMAS TURNER…

….M. "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT" with Lew Ayres, Louis Wolheim, Slim Summerville SHORT: "The Floorwalker," with Chaplin ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 50 cents Most students on this campus have presumably come…

…, having spent four years of graduate work in Middle Eastern studies at the University of London. Student Leader For another, he is the Univer- sity's Foreign Student Leadership Project representative, sent…

… to educate and be educated in the area of student government. While at London University the 30 year old Tunisian headed the Tunisian Students' Union chapter in Britain. He writes and speaks DIAL N4 2…

…-3136 German; French, Arabic and: Eng- lish,. and has put these languages to work in jobs such as with the Tunisian Embassy in London. With this background, Bel Kho- dia clearly met FSLP's standards and was sent…

… here by the United States National Student Union's FSLP program with the under- standing that his time would go in large measure to work with students. Represents NIA So Bel Khodja represents Stu- dent…

… Government Council's Na- tional and International Commit- tee on the Board of the Interna- tional Center. And he is in charge of the SGC committee's forums. Bel Khodja stressed the idea that students rather…

… problems of nationalism and of international student activity are also in the works, the energetic Tunisian said. Bel Khodja has already partici- pated in a Political Issues; Club discussion on the French…

October 10, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…," she said. MEMBERS OF FRIENDS pay dues ranging from $5 a year for students and senior citizens to $100 for patrons. Most of the group's activities are done by volunteers, although the gift shops have…

… President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt with an embrace, a red carpet, and a cannon salute yesterday, two weeks after Jordan broke ranks with Arab hardliners and restored diplomatic relations with Egypt. It is the…

… first trip to Jordan by an Egyptian president since the late Anwar Sadat signed a 1979 peace treaty with Israel and Mubarak's first official state visit to an Arab country since he became president three…

… years ago when Sadat was assassinated. The meeting is an attempt to seal a rapproachment between the desert kingdom of Jordan and the largest Arab state, and perhaps will include discussions on…

… negotiations toward a Middle East peace. Hard-line Arab countries such as Syria and Libya have assailed Jordan's decision to restore relations with Egypt. Jordan in 1979 followed 17 other Arab nations in…

… breaking ties to Egypt after the Egypt-Israeli peace treaty. But on Sept. 25 Hussein announced Jordan would resume relations. The action was considered a breakthrough in Egypt's efforts to rejoin the Arab

… Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September through April - $16.50 in Ann Arbor; $29.00 outside…

…- vestigating for possible violations of wiretapping and privacy laws, the state has decided not to prosecute a Dar- tmouth College student who secretly tape-recorded a meeting of gay studen- ts and published…

… college Monday refused to say whether the school would reopen the case. The Gay Students Association com- plained its members' rights to privacy were violated. The Department of Philosophy The University…

October 10, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… silently during the demonstration, began to chant slogans supporting their position in the Middle East. President of the Arab Student Organization, Ahmed Beshareh, stated that the Arabs were there to show…

… . . . the Student Counseling Office is holding an orientation meeting for anyone in- terested in peer counseling at 7:30 p.m. in 1018 Angell.. Medical ethics? The American Journal of Psychiatry says more than…

Arab position was held simultaneously. 700 show By STEPHEN SE A crowd of about7 gathered peacefully on yesterday to express sol Israel on the occasion o outbreak of war in the M Behind the Israel der a…

… aware of Arab mobili first move or risk bein were counselled not to ;BTsolidaritI LBST aggressors in the court of world was fa 700 persons opinion. Israel had been betrayed, regrett n the Diag he…

… concluded, attacked in a weak- taking idarity with ened state on their holiest day,. del emr f the latest Yom Kippur. said, ." Jiddle East. destru monstration A BREAK in the speeches was a fund Arabs and…

… are behind schedule," one official said. "The Arabs are doing better this time than they have in the past." The key to swift Israeli victory in the 1967 war was its mastery of the air, gained in a…

… surprise pre- emptive strike catching much of the Arab air force on the ground. This air dominance permitted co- ordinated warplane and armor as- saults that decimated Egyptian tank and infantry units. But…

…. The gathering was sponsored by the Coalition of Concerned Students and Faculty. The groups behind the name are the local Hillel or- ganization and the Israeli Student Organization. A spokesperson for…

… Hillel' added that in a larger sense the demon- stration was really sponsored by the people of the community rather than any formal organizations. AS THE CROWD dispersed, the Arabs, who had been marching…

October 10, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… recovered near the En- gineering Arch on campus where the thieves apparently dropped it. Fraternities robbed have asked students to be on the lookout for any additional stolen wallets which may have been…

… engine did not carry wings. However, further drop tests will be made with more Last Chance to Claim Book Exchange Items Students who have books at the Book Exchange must claim them before 5 p.m. today if…

… Zafrullah Khan of Pakistan, who delivered .a long speech for the Arab case against partition of the Holy Land, called on the United Nations Assembly's special Palestine committee to cut off debate immediately…

… would not make its position known until it heard the U. S. stand. Arabs To Take MilitaryStand Plan To Barricade Palestine Borders BEIRUT, Lebanon, Oct. 9-(MP)- The Arab world voted tonight to throw a ring…

… of steel around Pales- tine to offset what was described as "terrorist organizations and Zionist forces which threaten the security of Palestine Arabs." The Arab League Council adopt- ed a resolution…

October 10, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…. National... BARRIERS: Student strikes swept through the cities of Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Md., as high schools attempted to integrate Negroes into previous all-white classes. Demonstrations in which…

…, Formosa and the battle for Germany that growing tension between Israel and the Arab states has attracted little attention. Oddly enough, the tension has increased in almost direct ra- tion to talk of peace…

… to the Arab states.. On Sept. 17 the ambassadors of the eight Arab states appealed to the great powers to give them great military and economic aid to deter Israel from any attack. On Oct. 21 Britain…

… non-aggression pacts with the Arab states guaranteeing territorial integrity and political independence, banning all hostile acts and agreeing to settle all disputes through negotiations. The only Arab

… there it is. Israel is convinced that the Arabs are interested in arms solely to put themselves in position to resume the war which was halted in 1948 by a UN-negotiated armistice. The Arabs are convinced…

… that Israel's immigration policy seeks to concentrate most of the world's Jews in Palestine and that eventu- ally the new state will tend to burst its bounds, impinging further on Arab lands. They see in…

… open to all. The Jews say the Arabs killed off that idea, as they did the original partition plan of which it was a part, when they resorted to war in 1948. Jerusalem is now divided, with the Jews…

… holding the part in which they are most interested. One thing needed in connection with the new arms shipments to the Arabs is a renewal and new emphasis on the Anglo-French- American post…

…, instead of selling arms to the Arabs, put them on a lend-lease basis with a threat to yank them out if they are used for any aggressive purpose. j Baxter Case, .. To the Editor: ON SEPTEMBER 21, Bolza…

… the common student to criticize the writers of Daily reviews; the reviewers, how- ever improbable their names, are carefully selected for their abili- ties, and generally know what they are talking…

October 10, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…Es mtditgan Baffy Sixty-Eighth Year E EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THEDUNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS rmll STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG.0…

… NEWS: U.S. Defaulting Mideast to Reds BEIRUT (P) - Victory in the Mideast is going to the Communi -by default. The United States is losing some of its last remaining Arab frienc Only courageous…

… restudy of all United States policy regarding t Mideast. Disillusioned with the United States, Arabs have a new cha pion waiting f6r them in the wings. For the Soviet Union way 0, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR…

… efforts tare made to keep the fac- ent ratio constant and classes small. time soon arrives when it's easier to few more students in a class rather d another instructor, or assign 50 a seminar instead of…

… between person on is destroyed. Already, thpe invaluable 1 contact between student and pro- fading away, and the bright beams of e tube.will not-bring them any closer. D THE SIZE of an educational institu…

… Serra) still keep the door slightly ajar, apparently in the hope they 1will iot be obliged to slam, it completely. Communist agents are busily at work all over the Arab world ex- ploiting hatreds and…

… frustrations which lodge in the Arab breast. But it is not Communist activity which is costingthe United States its friends. It is a growing atti- tide of hopelessness that Wash- ington will make a real attempt…

… to understand the Arab world and approach it with some show of sympathy. THE PRESENT period of calm, in the Mideast may be brief. It appears to have been purchased by the pro-Soviet Syrian regime…

… heroism, now for an Arab to express pro- American sentiments. An editor- ial favorable to the United States can mean a bomb for a newspa- per plant. A gesture toward Washington can invite political suicide…

…. Once the most-hated name in the Arab world was Truman, who was blamed for the creation of Israel. Now it is Dulles. He-is'coli- sidered responsible for the Eisen- hower Moctrine,'which the Arabs

October 10, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

Arab terrorism. clared. " strength.' HE TOLD reporters that Israel Yariv a was greatly outnumbered in tanks in the Sin and troops but had managed rian effor to the heroism of our sol- o build a firm…

….S. officials have proposed that - a ceasefire be arranged along the boundaries that existed before the present hostilities began. The Arab states as well as the Soviet Union and China on the other hand, would…

… like to see the Israelis pullback to the pre-1967 borders. A EUROPEAN diplomat predict- ed that if Israel threatens tne Arabs with loss of even more ter- ritory, nonaligned Security Council members will…

… come up with a sim- ple resolution for "ceasefire and nothing more." On the other hand, if the Arabs advance toward the Israeli heart- land, "there would be growing pressure on the United States to save…

… Israel and that would be a dangerous situation," he added. Student Book Service Meanwhile, a U.N. spokesman. said the U.N. watch along the Suez Canal and the Israeli-Syrian border had been virtually…

… request.I The observers on Saturday had reported crossings of the ceasefire lines from the Arab sides but none from the Israeli side.1 PANAMA CITY (UPI) - Traf- fic authorities have authorized 1 the…

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October 10, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The FBI: Federal Bureau of Instigation? 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

students who have objected to compulsory military training in the universities. So are many newspaper e d i t o r s and reporters who have broken the government's strict cen- sorship rules. Clearly, the…

… from its post as the Great Menace, and the position will soon be filled by the American college student. Hoover, being in tune with such changes, has given indications he will pursue the college student

… "menace" with the same or even greater vigor than that with which he pursued Communism. One such indication was an op- en letter to college students, entered into the Sept. 23 Congressional Record, in which…

… Hoover "exposed" the methods by which radicals "entrap" unwary, uncom- mitted, students. OF COURSE, FBI involvement with and infiltration of radical groups has been going on for some time. It is the FBI…

… violence and act in time to prevent massive property damage and loss of life. However, there is increasing evidence to indicate the FBI encourages students to acts of violence, and makes ar- rests after the…

… initiated are slim, due to Hoover's po- litical pull in Washington. * 1 -Daily-Richard Lee AN ANN ARBOR agent of the FBI stands guard in the Student Activities Bldg. this summer. The FBI attempted to gain…

October 10, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

… Sixty-Sixth 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. * Phone NO 2…

… SGC and Sigma Kappa: A Clarification AS STUDENT Government Council meets to- night to consider Sigma Kappa and its membership policies, there is need for clarifica- tion of SGC's responsibility in the…

…- lation of University regulations regardless of whether the national cooperates. SGC was recognized as the new student government at the University as a result of student body elections and Regental…

… approval in December, 1954. Its powers and operating procedures derive from those of the defunct Student Affairs Committee and the outgoing Student Legislature. SGC was substituted for SAC as the…

… organization responsible for grant- ing official recognition to student groups. IT ASSUMED the rules set down by SAC as precedents for its own decisions on whether to grant recognition. One of those rules…

….to meet the require-. ments for the maintenance of recognition the Committee on Student Affairs (now SGC) will assume final judgement." r'HE LOCAL chapter of Sigma Kappa was re- 'activated on March 18, 1955…

… available information. To date, the national has refused to cooperate not only with students and administration atI this University, but with the.student govern-1 ments, chapter officials and administrations…

… on which to set our sights. Population along the Nile is increasing; the stan- dard of living decreasing. Arab populations are restless. The situ- ation between Israel and the Arab states has been…

… supply Europe. Seventy per cent of the world's oil supply lies under the arid sands of the Arab countries, most of it in Saudi Arabia. That oil is ' essential to Europeon in- ,dustry, and the increased con…

…, however, only incurs greater bitterness from Arab neighbors. Saudi Arabia is rolling in oil royalty money, so much that King Saud doesn't know what to with it. Egypt in contrast is poverty- striken. Its…

October 10, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… FOUr, THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1951 _ ---- - NSA & Student Legislature Suez Seizure THE SITUATION in Egypt could lead to wai. Observation Post TONIGHT STUDENT LEGISLATURE…

… will be asked to renew for another year their membership in the National Student Association. Unfortunately, it appears that this approval will be granted with little ques- tion. There are two reasons…

… well for both groups to remember that British troops in Egypt will not be passed off simply for what they are. To Arabs throughout Islam those troops will represent the West attacking the Arab World, the…

October 10, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

Student Religious Association and members of the Arab Club, will feature Arab food, music and dis- cussions of the culture of Arab lands. Mohammed Hassan, president of the Arab Club, will lead the dis…

… the Student Legislature, Foot Bowl Set F ' '' ' Q For 'ickoff' The kickoff for "Kickoff" will take place at noon today on the diag in front of the library with an unusual kind of football game…

… an easy time in the final pull, and due to the mix-up, won the 1949 tug. * * * AT A MEETING of the Student Legislature in December, 1949, a proposal was passed revising the Tug Week program. It was…

students. I I Metal Experts Tour Country- Visit University The University College of En- gineering was host yesterday to 44 foreign metal scientists from Mar- shall Plan nations on an educa- tional tour of…

…- cussion Saturday night. Other members of the club will prepare the Sunday meal. A meditation h o u r, during which students may think about the problems discussed or find out more about faiths other than…

… participants in the Student Religious Associa- tion's weekly Saturday noon lunch. The lunch and discussion group meets at Lane Hall every Satur- day at 12:15 p.m. and on football weekends the discussion ends in…

… time for students to attend ,.the game. Rev. Frank J. McPhillips, Dr. Douglas Williams, Leonard Wilcox, '52. and Ann Cotton, '52, will be among the speakers scheduled for the luncheons. Reservation…

… Pruit. The Lane Hall Coffee Hour, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Friday will be in honor of foreign students this week, according to Doris E. Reed, protestant religious counselor for international students. "This…

… Coffee Hour, a special event at the beginning of each se- mester, affords an opportunity for both the newly-arrived students from other lands and those who returned to campus from previous semesters to…

… become acquainted with the student directorssand the members of the protestant student groups at the University," she said, About 45,000 persons are ex- pected to attend. Both the Detroit meetings and the…

October 10, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 32) • Page Image 10

… The U Screw You Again ! SGC is interviewing for ACRICS (Athletic-Advisory Committee on Recreation Intramurals Club-Sports) Interviews will be held for 2 Student Positions MONDAY, OCT. 13th Stop by the 3…

… averages in schools are rising, the quality of educa- tion has declined. "GRADES are determined by many things. They don't neces- sarily reflect what a student is learning. While grades have been going up…

… some circles. Last year the average SAT score dropped 10 points for a verbal score and eight for math. ASSOCIATION OF JEWIS GRAD STUDENTS PRESENTS GRAD FALL SOCIAL Sat., Oct. 11 8:30 p.m. at HILLEL Music…

… theoretical proof of non-developmental evolution. Per.- haps not. Anyway, there are lots of pictures, and it's several thousand dollars cheaper than buying all the back issues. Students say nein, 'non' to…

… arts program. Yet, de- spite the reluctance of many students to ap- proach beginning, language courses with en- thusiasm, the teaching assistants. (TA's) seem to enjoy their jobs. "I'm not discouraged at…

… all," said one French . staff member, "I just go into a classroom and (try to) be myself, and I don't have many students who don't seem inter- ested. ROSA PEREZ, born in Cuba, has taught Spanish here…

… courses." Unfortunately, students aren't nearly as pleased with the situation as their teaching assistants. "I THINK IT (the language requirement) stinks," said LSA freshperson Mike Mar- tino. "I don't see…

October 10, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…Poge 4-Wednesday, October 10, 1979-The Michigan Daily aga Ninety Years of Editorial Fre 1 Vol. LXXXX, No. 30 x. Edited and managed by students at the Univ( 'I 'edom News Phone: 764-0552 ersity of…

… editorial from the student newspaper at the Univer- sity of Iowa. Controversy continues to follow Rev. Jesse Jackson around the Mideast. Starting with the refusal of Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and…

… against Arab, Arab against Arab, or even to chance the pit- ting of American blacks against American Jews, will accomplish nothing. If the Israelis continue to snub people like Jackson, they run the risk ,f…

… lungs out and even cried if my team pulls upsets. Student loyalty lies with the fans who root for their school and make an at- tempt to see their team on the road. Student loyalty means rooting for your…

October 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…," and Israel called for concerted international action against terrorism. Bombs rocked the city in two bloodless anti-Arab attacks about 10 hours after the synagogue assault, and police said they beefed…

… up protection of Arab and Jewish establishments and offices. There were no arrests or claims of responsibility in the bombings on the unoccupied Syrian Embassy a few blocks from the synagogue and the…

… finances, low student interest, administrative ob- stacles, and a lack of coordination, representatives from Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs) met to discuss the problems and find solutions. 'this…

… ap- pear on a student's tuition bill. The system would permit the student to refuse payment of the $2 fee and gain a refund. ADMINISTRATIONS approached about the problem have been generally…

… uncooperative, according to C.B. Pear- son, an organizer for this weekend's fourth regional PIRG convention. "All fees are mandatory for football, student government, and health ser- vice. The only optional one…

… is PIRGIM," Levick said. "Why don't we have our own fee, to fund issues that are important to us?" PIRGs are student-run, consumer advocate groups that give students a voice in state and national…

… a calico blouse. And yes, Christopher- son does get to keep all his tips. O The Daily almanac ON THIS DATE in 1947, the University held that stricter regulations governing student conduct be put into…

… effect. The University rule stated that any student who - 1968 - The Board of Governors of Residence Halls recommended that the Regents abolish the dormitory residence requirement for sophomore women…

… classes, Prof. Mark Green was suspen- ded from his teaching duties. To protest the suspension, 10 professors showed the slide show in their classes and over 40 students walked out of an organic chemistry…

October 10, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

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… the study shows a dra- matic difference between the popular- ity of those groups and that of Muslim Americans and Arab Ameri- cans, there was also a dramatic differ- ence between the popularity of Mus…

…- lim Americans and Arab Americans and Muslims and Arabs not affiliated with the United States. "When 'American' is attached to the names, the ratings are higher than the equivalent group in the Middle…

… whether, or how much, the positive attitude toward Mus- lim Americans and Arab Americans - decreased after the attacks. The survey also said that, in general, Americans understand the complexity of the…

October 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… government of Israel providing for the sale by the United States of such- number of supersonic planes as may be necessary to provide Israel with an adequate deterrent force ca- pable of preventing future Arab

… aggression by offsetting sophis- ticated weapons received by the Arab states and to replace loss- es suffered by Israel in the 19 67 conflict." Israel smashed most of the air power of her Arab enemies in her…

….M. Admission-$3.50 and THE HOLDING COMPANY Call 834-4904 ' with JANIS JOPLIN One Nith Only TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 GRANDE BALLROOM Students For McCarthy Present TITICUT FOLLIES The Famous Documentary Filmed in…

October 10, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…, discrimination, harassment. They’re usually detained for hours and hours, even if you are an American citizen.” The member explained how students of Palestinian or Arab heritage who go on study…

… harassment. The member also spoke about international political blacklists, highlighting the fears many Palestinian, Arab and Pro-Palestinian students have of being placed on a blacklist…

… said they were in favor of extending smoking codes and regulations to products such as vapes and e-cigarettes. “Per CDC data, the number of high school students that used e-cigarettes in the…

…. Central Student Government passed a #UMDivest resolution for the first time in the University’s history in 2017, which was also the first time the body allowed for a secret ballot, which members…

… approved to protect pro-Palestinian students from blacklists. “If you are put on that list and you go through these checkpoints, they’ll pull you out and you’re going to be interrogated, you…

…’ll probably be deported, not allowed in,” the student said. “That’s something that the University has ignored time after time and has not released any statements about, and that’s another thing we…

… result of the walls. She also highlighted the demonstration’s aim to raise awareness of struggles faced by minority students on campus and how the walls are affecting their lives at the University…

… investing in American companies that are profiting off these border walls,” the student said. “We’re still pushing for the University to form a committee to investigate our investments in these…

October 10, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… alo~e Sfr4jan DBatit U' studies abroad: An overview Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Friday, October 10, 1975 News Phone…

… on council. Obsessed with partisan backbiting, city politicians have for- gotten their real purpose as public servants. By PAUL O'DONNELL "IT WAS THE best year of my life," said one student. An- other…

…- ers, and students involved with such programs about the merits and shortcomings of foreign study. And while the American students often had an unkind word or two about the way things ran in the host…

… country, administrators, teachers and landlords on the foreign side were not always impressed with the courtesy, diplomacy, and discretion of the visiting Amer- ican students. ASIDE FROM THE academ- ic…

… which has been sponsoring student exchanges for over forty years, once de- scribed three stages of adapta- tion to a foreign situation. The first was euphoria: the excite- ment of arriving in those pic…

October 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…. Opponents plan to fight the amendment before it even gets on the ballot, Kolb said. DETROIT (AP) - The FBI has rescinded an award it had planned to give to a prominent area Arab- American leader and raised…

… ques- tions about his ties to people the government wants to deport. Imad Hamad, who heads the Michigan branch of the American- Arab Anti-Discrimination Commit- tee, had been scheduled to receive a…

…. And EveryonesCon- nected boasts its own "newspaper," which allows users to read, share and comment on events and happenings with one another. School of Information student Cliff Lampe, who studies…

…'t Hul's complaints were not well- received by Art and Design senior Cat McMacken, who plays in the marching band. "The band means so much to the team, students and fans of Michigan," she said. "Prof. Van…

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October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

… Reichenberger, a spokesman for "Thec Students Allied for Freedom and Equali- recogniz ty, said the conference will go on as the fact scheduled but declined to comment on ment wi the lawsuit. izers, I The lawsuit…

…- gainst Jews and Americans. rding to the brief, the previous nce held at the University of Cal- at Berkeley led to several violent s directed at Jewish students. son said University officials have ed the…

… the First ient by throwing out the label m," Sedler said. Deitch (D-Bingham Farms), an of the University Board of said he is confident of a legal conference was organized by a zed student group, and…

… Palestinian terror- ism and the Islamic extremism and Arab media incitement which are its root causes," Neuman said. Bukstein also said he thought the movement would not be effective based on what he feels are…

… Uni- versity Board of Regents on the Nov. 5 statewide general election ballot. The other candidates are Democrat Ismael Ahmed of Dearborn, director of the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social…

… Local 252. Six third-party candidates are running. ADJUSTING Continued from Page 1A learning environment for them," he said. Altamirano said some of the biggest changes international students need to…

… the Indian food here is too mellow," Parambi said. Raphaelle Granger, a French Busi- ness student, switched to frequent chocolate bars from a diet of mostly yogurt, fruits and vegetables. She said it is…

… officials. International students encounter dif- ferences in the classroom as well. They find themselves expected to be active participants where before they often deferred to the authority of the professor…

… Arbor is looking for an ea- ger-to-learn, hardworking student that is avail. for P/T work (minimum 20-24 hrs./week). Candidates should have clinical experience, specifically with obtaining vital signs…

… necessary. rdmilkowski@eyelabgroup.com LAB ASST.- RESPONSIBLE student wanted for general lab duties, incl. care of mice, in med campus research lab. Good tech- niques. $10/hr. 10-15hrs/wk. Work study pref…

October 10, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… academic program changes'teot e school enrollments, said they will "im- students seeking masters' degrees to University address Fleming discussed pose harsh decisions" upon univer- programs which "prepare…

students for the often-troubled decade during which sities. the kinds of challenges which will be he guidetenierbsedydeadhernwhik"it must be expected that there will open to them:" he guided the University…

… Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) voted late last night not to boycott the regent's proposed plan for the selection of a new University president. After a heated debate, 'the body passed an amendment which…

… staed that MSA's Permanent Interviewing Committee (PIC) would advertise for appliations for the'student presidential search committee, interview the appli- cants and prepare recommendations. PIC WILL make…

… be involved at all times. Meanwhile, Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, who is heading the Israeli delegation, urged other Arab nations yesterday to join the peace process. But he defended Israeli…

… the candi- dates, and adequate personal access to the candidates be assured to all the groups on an equal basis. A resolution was passed which stated the present ad hoc committee will solicit student

… rising tide of complaints concerning the present calendar," he explained, "and one of the most per- vading complaints is that the number of class days has been eroding - By JOHN SINKEVICS Students at the…

October 10, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…0 F OPINION The,.. chigan Lll w Friday, October 10, 1980 The Michigan ©oily -'l r r Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Weasel by Robert Lence r Vol. XCI, No…

… other ipakes any expression of Palestinian nationalist sym- pathies a criminal offense. Such laws, labeled as "fascist" by both Arabs and Jews, were cited as evidence that the present government is dying…

… Palestinian nationals. One anti-Begin student leader has stated that "the anti-democratic movement in Israel has brought many - Jews to 'our side."' He called this phenomenon a corner- stone of the Palestinian…

… security. But as an Arab shopowner in East Jerusalem told me: "After gaiping the trust of your neighbor, why do you need security? What greater security could there be?" That man's "old eyes" havn't seen as…

… and I; a student in a respiratory therapy with a part time job at a school in Florida. drifting 5' Christians whom she believes to be modern manifestations of the saints. "I just kind of did some wit…

October 10, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for…

… Iraq's Sunni Arab vice president was assassinated Monday by gunmen who broke into his home, the third of the politician's four siblings to be slain this year. Sunnis blamed Shiite militias and demanded a…

… school Fascinated by the Columbine bloodbath, a 13-year-old boy in a dark green trenchcoat and mask carried an assault rifle into his school yesterday, pointed it at students and fired a shot into a…

… thought-out plan" to terrorize his school. Police said a note in the student's backpack indicated he had planted an explo- sive in the school, but no bombs were found. Lt. Geoff Jones said the boy's motives…

… were unclear. School officials said the student had no major disciplinary problems. BAGHDAD Female prisoner: Guards buried detainees alive Prison guards under Saddam Hussein used to bury detainees alive…

… and watch women as they bathed, occasionally shooting over their heads, a former female prisoner testified yesterday in the genocide trial of the ex-president. Speaking in Kurdish through an Arabic

October 10, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… death, like the Americans look forward to °living," he said in the taped message aired on Al Jazeera, r , the Arab world's version of CNN, broadcast from Qatar. "America must know that the battle will not…

… ordered to conduct a more pub- lic search. Consequently, in 1996 the regents were forbid- den to speak to each other confidentially about the See SEARCH, Page 7 Up in the air Ballot to ask for student fee…

… hike MSA also takes stand in support of US. actions, despite someo01pposition By Kara Wenzel Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly last night passed resolutions to add a question to its…

… November election ballot asking for a $1 increase in mandatory student fees and to affirm the assembly's support of the U.S. government's response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Wash…

…- ington. The fee increase would go toward increased student group funding. The MSA student fee is currently $5.69, and it is charged as a part of every student's tuition. "Student group applications for…

… funding have tripled this year, but our budget has remained the same," said MSA Treasurer Josh Samek. The MSA Code reserves at least 57 per- cent of that $1 for two student group fund- ing committees. The…

… rest of the money is also meant to fund student activities and groups, but it could be appropriated to stu- dents however representatives find neces- sary. + The resolution in support of the U…

October 10, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 30) • Page Image 8

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… title 33 Villa d'-, near Roma 35 Surface measure 36 Cattail 37 NFL scores 39 Arab title 41 Bo, of "Ten" 44 "Look Back in Anger" playwright 47 Spiritual leaders: Yiddish 49 Garland 50 Seethes 51 Grenoble…

October 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…9 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 10, 2003 OP/ED ale ffitdlwpm &td 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…." - Princeton graduate student Alex Halderman on SunnComm Technologies Inc. 's intention to sue him due to a paper Halderman wrote on strategies for bypassing the company's CD protection software. The quote was…

… Israel," is the phrase stamped onto hundreds of T-shirts donned proudly each year by student activists on campus. I never get over how silly the people wearing them look, so convinced that they have a firm…

… grip on the snafus that are the ongoing Arab-Israeli wars. Personally, I took a class on the conflict through the Political Science Department and left with more questions than I had answers for, but…

… these students apparently have all the answers, and the T-shirts to prove it. I suppose it must be nice to be so enlightened and world- ly - to know exactly who is to blame for a half-century of violence…

… of our founding fathers, and now of Columbus. Despite the fact that they were less than perfect, the contribu- of those they interview. I also commend the Native American Students Association and La…

… Voz Latina for their activism and their effort to ensure that students properly understand historical facts. BOBBY RAHAM LSA sophomore Article on abortion omits important facts, obviously biased in…

October 10, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… & 140 The Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Student Laboratory Theatre PRESENTS COP-OUT j p.m. investigates Howard Hughes by JOHN GUARE licensed qualified physicians ZOO STORY by EDWARD…

…, October 10, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning…

…. Henry Diamond, chairman of the Advisory committee and a New York environmentalist, said the measures recommended "may help to reduce dependence on Arab oil." Diamond was referring to hints that Saudi…

October 10, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

… anti-Arab, he took it upon himself to arrange for all the logistics for the first meet- ing, which was to gather major student leaders on campus in one room. I had the misfortune of par- ticipating in…

… game Dear Students: This Saturday, on October 11th, our football team will play Penn State at home under the lights. Families from the greater Ann Arbor area will come to campus to support our school…

…, alumni from across the country will venture here, to their home, to show their continued support, and we, the students, will recognize and cele- brate the unparalleled community we have here at Michigan…

… continue to follow long after we've left. Earlier this week, on the MGoBlog message board, several Michigan students made posts about a protest that would take place th4is Saturday. The origi- nslpoer…

…< believes that students should "unite" against Dave Brandon, and that they should strive to "dispatch" him while doing everything in their power to make him feel "embarrassed" on the sideline. The protest…

… orga- nizers hope to achieve these goals by encouraging students to wait outside the section gates before and during kickoff, essentially aiming to construct the image of an empty Big House, a massive no…

… circumstance, make it our mission to disrespect, isolate, and otherwise harm our team, its leaders, and those who players. They play for Michigan. help it develop - that is how we We, as students, are Michigan…

… players off time to respond and speak out in a the field, but also on the field. respectful and constructive man- In this time of division, confu- ner. Students will be able to find sion, and uncertainty…

… true, makes .theesport. thrivi:n fans- nature of;Michiga. Gommunity,. and players completely in-tune, unity, fellowship - we strive for ready to negotiate challenges these ideals as students. We find…

… categorized high school students into the category of jocks (the rapists), the cheerleaders (the stereo- typically "catty" girls who bully the survivor), the survivor and her friend, and the punk emo goth (the…

October 10, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… ple have always stood by Leb- said. anon at times of crisis. We pray A FINAL Senate vote on the to Allah to guide Syria on the technician proposal is set for right path to help the Arab today. The…

… denied allegations by the Graduate Employes' Organization (GEO) that it had failed to make a "good faith effort" in implementing an affirmative action program in the hiring of Graduate Student Assistants…

… as an assistant be- cause they already have some other form of financial support . . so the jobs might go to non-minority graduate students." GEO President Nancy Conklin, however, believes the Univer…

…- tributable to a relaxed attitude among high school students about attending colleges, claim experts. WAiiam rnTurnbull- president of Another reason many students are more relaxed about getting into college is…

October 10, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

… "insulting." Fighting continued throughout Yom Kip- pur, and spread again to inside Israel, with Arab and Jewish youths throwing stones in Nazareth, the town of Jesus' boyhood. A Palestinian youth covers…

… Feagin, University vice presi- dent for development, said Taubman has had a relationship with the Univer- sity for many years, dating back to his days as an architecture student. *eagin said the University…

October 10, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… forecast Monday a fourth Arab-Israeli war-which they said Israel may nbt win, unless the Palestine refugee question is set- tled The war they envisaged would be neither the classical conflict of the past nor…

… ILL AUDITORIUM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 3 P.M. TICKETS ON SALE: Students REACTOR PANEL FRIDAY, OCT. 6 $1.00 oWES VIVIAN FormerDemocrat Congressman Diag-9:00 SHAW LIVERMORE Union-I 1 :00-2:00 Non-Students Prof…

… OF SPEECH - Student Laboratory Theatre 4:10 P.M. presents OVERRULED by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW OCTOBER 11th.& 12th Arena Theatre, Frieze Building ADMISSION FREE I 1r '""'""""""'" HOMECOMING '67…

October 10, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 27) • Page Image 12

… the courses provided to students. One simple search of "sex" in the Fall 2012 LSA Course Guide produces 167 results, with the departments offering these courses ranging from Arabic, Armenian, Persian…

… expert on South American freshwater fishes, asex therapist and a classroom of 230 under- graduate students shouting "penis" and "vagina" have in common? Last winter, they were all part ofthe Biology 116…

… partnering with a special- ist in human sex and biology could create a unique experi- ence for non-science students. "For me," Fink said, "it's an evolutionary biology course and a biodiversity course, but it…

… also is a course that helps people in their late teens and early 20s try to understand what's going on in their minds and their bodies." For many of his students, Fink said the idea of sex biology and…

… and a woman - for an optional demonstration for students. The woman undresses in front of an audience of about 100 students, and the two speakers engage in a sex toy demon- stration. The woman lets the…

… demonstration to students, as his course focuses on "controversial and unusual aspects of sexuality." To show or not to show? That is the question The expanse of sex education at the University is evi- dent in…

… Fink's biological approach to sex for a political framework. Rackham student Rostom Mesli teaches this first-year writing requirement course, which he said offers a view of how sex is considered…

… revolutionary. Mesli guides his students in analyzing the role of sex duringthe AIDS epidemic, civil rights movement and other key political moments in history. With a full class of 18 stu- dents, mostly…

… masochist prac- tices or coprophilia (a sexual fetish involving feces), I need to think twice about what I'm doing," Mesli said. "Students' feelings might be offended, and that's something I need to take into…

…, we have to be extremely care- ful," Mesli said. "If the goal is to show people getting off on stage, then that doesn't belong to the academia.Now, if the goal is to talk to students about female…

October 10, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

… the Protestant pects were students at a nearby Cemetery of Mount Zion, one of Jewish seminary known for its Jerusalem's most important his- ultranationalist views. toric graveyards, has struck a par…

…, they say ies. Clergymen often speak of attacks continue unabated. Some being spat at by ultra-Orthodox activists say not enough is being religious students while walk- done to stop them. ing around…

… human would agree three-quarters of them are Arabs, with this." and the others arrived during a Police arrested four young wave of immigration from former Israeli settlers from the West Soviet Union…

… Israeli police recently set up a task force to combat "nationalistic" motivat- ed crimes, and last week arrest- ed 14 youths in connection with attacks on Arabs. He said police are carrying out more patrols…

October 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… both safe," she said. Policemen and some in the crowd that gathered outside the police sta- tion after the explosion offered an assortment of possible culprits that ranged from non-Iraqi Arab militants…

… have heightened tensions among soldiers. On Wednesday, investigators from the Miami-based U.S. Southern Command reported t o the island, following by a day the arrival of five non-American-born Arabic

… fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for…

October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… Israel and praised soldiers for defending "against the Palestinian and Arab terror." In a reference to the growing likelihood that the United States will attack Iraq, Sharon said, "There are clouds of war…

…- The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers…

October 10, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…) Freshman Handbook Bears F ehcat HnTo ooBeyr- Ph.D. in Economics: Preliminary ex- Dedication To Cooley * |aminations will be held the week be- Includes College News I ginning October 28. Students quali- fied…

…, and John B. Kennedy. Mr. A. C. Staley and Mr. R. B. Sneed, Chairman and Vice-Chair- man respectively of Junior Student Activities, Society of Automotive En- gineers will help conduct an organ- zation…

… meeting of the student branch at the conclusion of the program. At that time refreshments will be served and applications accepted for membership in the S. A. E. Center Offers Classes For Foreign Students

… language exchange of Spanish, Portuguese, German, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, French and Russian. For a small charge the Center will open special group language instruction and tu- toring. English for…

… Foreign Students: The class in English for foreign students will meet at the International Center this evening at 7 o'clock. Foreign students who wish to improve their pronunciation, enlarge their vocabu…

… are given every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 7:30 to 9:00 at the Union Pool. This notice is especially called to the attention of all students who re- ceived incompletes in their physical…

… 4:30 p.m. The Arabic Culture Society - Al Thaqafa-will meet at the Union to- day at 5:15 p.m. to discuss plans for the year. All interested are welcome. Kappa Phi luncheon at 12 o'clock noon today to…

…. Affiliate member- ships will also be sold at the door. Women's Archery Club will meet this afternoon at the Women's Ath- letic Building. Women students in- terested are urged to come and bring a picnic lunch…

…. All Women Interested in Golf: There will be a meeting of the Pitch and Putt Club today at 4:00 p.m. at the W.A.B. The club is open to all women students interested in playing golf. Freshman women are…

…- vations immediately with your in- I structor or with the secretary of the German department. Students of German and all others interested are cordially invited. Graduate Outing Club will meet on Sunday, Oct…

October 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… apply at the Dean of Students Office for permission to effect this move. Of fifty-three who have sought such permission, only three were granted it. I have no contract with either the F.P.H.A. or the…

…- formation. * * * * Statement Needed To the Editor: IT HAS BEEN often stated that many students here sit in relatively poor seats in the stadium that has no poor seats. That many students to- day consider them…

… reason many people who just want to see a good football game get excellent seats, while students grace the end zone. Another gone but not forgotten institution is the practice of allowing a student a…

… strength, we'll look sad without leadership. -G. WV. hague * * *. * Student Legislature To the Editor: IT WAS NOT exactly my intention to start a personal feud with The Daily or any of its unattached writers…

…. I continue to assert that The Daily has not shared equally with the Legislature in being the real voice of the students. That the issue has been hedged is obvious in Campbell's attitude that my letter…

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October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 10, 2002 OP/ED chje 9UCiGt igttn tt'rlg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

…'m watching you!"' accurate portrayal of Al-Qaeda. While a University School of Public Well, I think it's only fair for Cole to Cole's viewpoint was drowning in Health student in the early 1980s, I practice…

… assertion analysis of the world's most dangerous ter- ALAN FELLMAN, PH.D. that since he does not know Arabic, Farsi, rorist organization is laughable. Alumnus Urdu or Turkish and since he does not have ELI…

… that hold democratic values sacred are tested. The University of Michigan must evaluate whether the upcoming divestment conference poses a physical threat to its students, particular- ly its large Jewish…

student population. Recent anti-Semitic riots at Concordia University and San Francisco State suggest that emotionally charged events addressing the Palestinian-Israeli conflict can stir students to…

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…: Students are invited to attend this by- appointment resume work- shop, where mentors will be offering helpful tips on how to make your resume stand out. WHO: Career Center WHEN: Today from 7 p.m. to 8 p…

….m. WHERE: Student Activities Building Market WHAT: Local produce will be available, as will sam- ples, creative recipes and healthy-eating tips. WHO: CSG and University Unions WHEN: Today from 11 a.m. to 3…

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