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April 10, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 131) • Page Image 5

… large num- bers of incoming students because the University provides the groups with that contact information. Groups like the Arab Student Association, though, don't receive that information at the…

… Eastern or North African students enrolling at the University. "All of our contact is done by word of mouth andFestifall, and we have no contact with anybody sim- ply based on their status as an Arab or…

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com RODRIGO GAYA/Daily Speaking in the Modern Languages Building yesterday, controversial author David Horowitz called the Muslin Student Asso- ciation an "arm of…

… category would exemplify the University's commitment to creat- ing a more diverse campus. "If we're going to say we're a University that prides itself on diversity and welcoming students, then the University…

…'s application should reflect that," Abou-Chakra &aid. Abou-Chakra said larger cul- tural groups like the Black Stu- dent Union or the Latino Students Organization benefit from receiv- ing contact information at…

… the beginning of each year for students vho selected the "African-Ameri- can/Black" or "Hispanic/Latino" category on their application. She said this information makes it eas- ier for groups to recruit…

… beginning of each year, said LSA sophomore Kamelya Youssef, the external relations chair for the Arab Stu- dents' Association. Youssef said that makes it more difficult for groups like ASA to contact Middle…

… North African," Youssef said. "These students will have a better campus experience if they're more involved with ethnic groups." She said that by adding a check box, the University would be showing a…

… commitment to the Arab community on campus "Since the check boxes are real- ly all about regional and ethno- geographic origin, when anybody thinks of the Caucasian category they think of places from all over…

…- ernments add a racial or ethnic category similar to "North Afri- can/Middle Eastern" to their cen- sus surveys, the University will continue asking students for the same racial and ethnic informa- tion…

April 10, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…- ground. Sirene Abou-Chakra, a University alum, said she and Mahmoud Fadlallah, another alum, started the group because they didn't think Arab-Americans or students of North African descent could identify…

… with any of the existing choices on the University's applica- tion. She said adding a "North African/Middle Eastern" category would offer Arab and North African students - who often check the "Caucasian…

…mlIE Midigan Bail ONE.HND.ED.EIGT11 EEN A .YEAS O ITO dI \ I. I Ann Arbor, Michigan Thursday, April 10, 2008 COURSE REGISTRATION Faced with early class, B-schoolers get crafty Students have bribed…

… and begged classmates to swap for their morning classes By SUZY VULJEVIC Daily StaffReporter Most students will go to great lengths to avoid early- morning classes, but faced with a Ross School of Busi…

…- ness policy that automatically assigns students to the program's required courses, Business School students have grown particularly crafty. In order to avoid missing sleep for core courses like…

students last week warned See REGISTRATION, Page SA A TANGO TO REMEMBER UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS Students push for new race option Students of North African, Middle Eastern descent ask for own check box on…

… applications By ANDY KROLL Daily NewsEditor Project: Check It, a group of current and former students, is pushing the University to add the category "North African/Middle Eastern" to the race and eth- nicity…

…- cation, won the unanimous support of the Michigan Student Assembly Tuesday night, recommending that "North African/Middle Eastern" be added to any application questions regarding racial or ethnic back…

…-American/Black," See APPLICATIONS, Page SA Aleric Soans and Rackham student Solveig Heinz tango at Indefnidos Pero Unidos, the 8th Annual Latin oC at the Mendelssohn Theater yesterday night. Both dancers are part of…

… the University's Argentine Tango Clk ACADEMIA'S LIBERAL SLANT Horowitz: Students not exposed to diverse viewpoints in college U' gymnast at the head of her class (of high schoolers) Small crowd, no…

April 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…'t speak for the University. If Pro-Arab students had some function, I'd be happy to take part as well," said Tanter. More than0 drawn to More than 100 protesters defend fetal rights BY TARA GRUZEN SPECIAL…

… person, See Fisher, Page 12 Students protest JNF dinner BY DIMA ZALATIMO About 150 angry pro-Palestinian protestors shouted "Shame! Shame!" at guests arriving at the Jewish Na- tional Fund's $150-a…

…-plate dinner last night. "We are protesting the JNF be- cause of its discriminatory land policies," said Nuha Khoury, a member of the Palestine Solidarity Committee and Rackham graduate student. Khoury said the…

…, protested University offi- cials' attendance outside the event, saying they were favoring one side of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Though President James Duderstadt's name is on the event's program as one of…

… Israel," said Khoury. About 150 people, mostly students, protested the JNF dinner. About 20 people counterprotested in sup- port of the JNF. "The protest that PSC is doing is unfair - it doesn't look at…

… all the facts. The JNF has no policy of favoring Jews over Arabs," said Tagar president, Keith Hope, a LSA se- nior and counterprotester. University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs…

…. Raymond Tanter, who teaches a class on the Arab-Israeli con- flict, said people came to the dinner as indi- viduals and not to represent the University. "I'm proud to take part of this enterprise. I don…

… junior Lisa Wallace, one of the large number of University students who participated in the march. "It's already happened in Michigan with Propositon A." "If we're not going to fight who will?" asked…

… Jackie Kadanoff, an RC senior. Two buses from the Ann Arbor NOW chapter and one bus from the Ann Arbor Tenants Union brought University students and Ann Arbor residents to the march, which started at noon…

… yesterday. Catherine Brighton, a student from Smith College in Massachusetts, said over eight busloads of students - most of the student body - came to the march. She asked, "How could we responsibly not be…

April 10, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

…: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: Hill Auditorium Arab student talent show WHAT: An Arab Talent Show including singing, dancing, rapping, stand-up comedy and spoken word poetry, open to all students WHO: Arab

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday throughFridayduring the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available freeof charge toall readers…

…:30 and 3 p.m., DPS reported. Student's credit Dorm dweller card stolen WHAT: The Roosevelt Relief Hurricane Katrina College Summit featuring Lt. General Russel Honore who com- manded the Joint Task Force…

StudentAssocia- tion WHEN: Today at 9:30 p.m. WHERE: South Quad CORRECTIONS " An article on yesterday's front page (After arrests, SOLE presses on) gave the wrong year for RC sophomore Kate Barut. Please…

… report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandaily.com. arrested on pot charges WHERE: EastQuad Residence Hall WHEN: Sunday at about 11 p.m. WHAT: A student was arrested for possession of…

… marijuana after an officer in the building responded to the from eatery WHERE: South Quad WHEN: Sunday at about 5:45 p.m. WHAT: A student called police to report her credit card stolen, DPS reported. The…

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April 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 10, 2003 OP/ED Ulb £Idt wu alig 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…'s editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. NOTABLE QUOTABLE He was the only Arab leader to stand up to the Americans. Look what…

… happened, no one else will dare try that again." - Adel, a lawyer in Beirut, Lebanon explaining how Saddam Hussein will be remembered and what the end of his rule means for other Arab states, as reported…

… unfair to judge a situation based solely on one-sided rhetoric. Following the tragic accident that caused the death of Rachel Corrie, pro-Palestinian groups are pushing for a new Michigan Student Assembly…

… articles the1 Daily printed and was disappointed they were 1 further down on the page, which seemed to i downplay their importance. As the University'si premiere student newspaper, it is the Daily's duty to…

… provide students with interpretive cover-+ age of the affirmative action lawsuits. I'm not talking about the oral arguments, I'm talking about the everyday articles leading up to and fol- lowing the…

… March 21, 2003 edition of the Daily) Students can follow war coverage or any other national or international news on television or online. But the Daily is the only place where students can find out what…

…, be innovative. Write stories that appeal to students. The war is being fought by people our own age, and tons of students have friends who are fighting in Iraq. Both of these issues affect students in…

student apathy regarding the affirma- tive action cases (Skewed coverage, 04/09/03), its assertion that the student body is unified in its view of the cases is completely off-base. Specifically, the…

… editorial states that "it is obvious that the media is not convinced that a collective pro-affirmative action status exists among students." If this is the view that the media are illustrating, then it could…

April 10, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… Cents Ten Pages 1 f KYOU SEE NEW~S LHAPPEN CAlLE76DAJLY BEIRUT ATTACKED Israelis retaliate a gainst Arabs Local boys make good Two local politicos, SGC President Bill Jacobs and Elections Director…

… Ken Newbury, made the big time over the weekend with their election to the executive board of the Michigan Higher Education Students Association (MHESA). The group, which represents over 40 student

… governments across the state, plans to keep full-time lobbyists in Lansing to press for student- oriented legislation. The success of the dynamic duo from Ann Arbor is the best example we've seen of the Peter…

… Principle in action. Last sunset As part of their programming, WCBN-AM has been playing old Lone Ranger radio shows for the students in the dorms. Protesting that the program's portrayal of the obsequious…

… counseling offices, Student Lounge in Angell Hall at 3:00 p.m. . . in light of the slim pickings today, you might want to go out and build a snowman. It may be your last chance this season.' Chemical expose…

… outskirts of Beirut. Among the Arabs reported dead were Mohammed Yussef Najjar, code-named Abu Yussef, No. 2 man in the Palestinian guerrilla group Al Fatah, and Kamal Adwan, a leader of the Palestin6…

… Liberation Organization. In two raids on Cyprus yesterday, Arab guerrillas de- stroyed the ground flooir of an apartment building in which the Israelia ambassador lives and fired on an Israeli airliner in…

… Stephenson, new{ ar up the budget." He promised council members Carol Jones (D-" would make a major effort to Second Ward) and Robert Henry; aid for students who face sud- (R-Third Ward) received the oath of…

… , casualties. The Israelis airing of charges that the com- withdrew without evacuating all pany tried to interfere with the their men, the Arabs said. 1970 Chilean presidential election. But an Israeli military…

… the Overseas Private In- wounded, the spokesman said. vestment Corporation (OPIC), a In Cyprus the Arab guerrillas government agency that insures struck first at the home of Israeli against takeover of…

April 10, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 152) • Page Image 9

Arabs :ved Israel would use Re- departure as an excuse to down efforts toward re- ption of Middle East peace Just fill in and bring to Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard, behind Student Services and…

… American dol- "hawk" in the Arab-Israeli con- lars or Swiss francs, in exchange fliction and a protege of war for Israeli pounds. The govern- hero Moshe Dayan, now awaits ment then uses the other cur…

… million each. But a lot goes for imported luxury s for the Israeli middle s. anwhile, reports of Rabin's nation werereceived with ticism in the Arab world, e leaders are expected to ich on the job. Some…

… FIRST CLASS IS DAYS 1170 21 DAYS $210 1 MONTH 1260 2 MONTH 1350 3 MONTH 1420 STUDENT PASS SECOND CLASS 2 MONTH '230 Mt $[tt 11111019 A01110K ICRIIS AT it CNAIG 111Ktlt1 0 We play football (once) " We…

April 10, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 131) • Page Image 4

…4 4A - Thursday, April 10, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com l1 Mi~hd14an ~a4 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… STECHSCHULTE The Ann Arbor complex STUDENTS ALLIED FOR FREEDOM AND EQUALITY Focusing on the core issue On behalf of the students of the University of Michigan at Flint (and also students at the Dearborn campus…

…'twantAnnArbor fresh- man sitting outside the student section in "no man's land" during football games. In a written response to a Facebook group created to protest the changes, Bodnar said, "A freshman student is…

…. But isn't part of beinga fresh- man having to work your way up before you are awarded privileges? And doesn't the Uni- versity care about "welcoming to campus" students from Flint and Dearborn? Bodnar…

… change. The University also decided to eliminate "partner tickets" to make room for its freshmen inside the student section, meaning that football fans who want to bring a spouse or child will now end up…

April 10, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

…4 - Tuesday, April 10, 2007 1,IO The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890, 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 tothedaily…

… doesn't determine the number of sports available to high school students. Or at least it plays a lesser role than it did 30 years ago. But inequality has persisted in Michigan, with high schools required…

…" of the Arabs living in Israel. Yet Arabs living in Israel enjoy more rights than many of the Arabs living in the Arab world, including gender equality, freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Had…

… through the Arab villages. I even had a con- versation with a young Muslim boy on the top of the Temple Mount. Those who accuse Israel of rac- ism must have not taken the time to learn about Israel. These…

… people don't understand the source of Israeli-Arab hardships. Instead of demonizing Israel for strip searches at checkpoints, people should hold accountable the men who try to pass the check- point with a…

April 10, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… seeks dismantling of six commissions in reform quest k # by Jay Garcia Daily Ai Reporter At its first meeting last night, the new Michigan Student Assembly began to push through a conservative agenda…

student group recognition structure received first reads last night as did proposed changes to the structure of MSA's six commissions. The commissions include the Peace and Justice Commission and the…

… and comnis- sions. In any kind of organization there are commissions and commit- tees. (Peace and Justice) is a coordi- nating body for students interested in these issues," Church said. Also added to…

… the agenda was a resolution which would rescind last week's resolution which gave Todd Ochoa money to aid him with his le gal expenses against the University. Ochoa was the student arrested for chalking…

… President James Green during last night's MSA meeting. Van by Julie Foster Daily MSA Reporter Valey tenure comes to an end Students crowded into the Michigan Student Assembly chambers last night to watch…

…. In November, over 100 members of student groups filled the assembly chambers to express discontent with MSA's room allocation procedure. Many of the groups were forced to share office space with other…

… in November, Van Valey staged rallies to protest the deci- sion and tried to organize a student strike. This semester, in the midst of the Persian Gulf War, Van Valey helped organize anti…

April 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

… assassinated March 24. LETTERS TO THE DAILY: NviielY YeaIrs of IdAifo0rio Freed(1om PIRGIM explains anti-draft position Vol. XC, No. 151 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… Board of Directors (made up of student representatives from our five campus chapters) passed a resolution opposing peacetime registration on the grounds that it threatened civil liberties and was possibly…

… PIRGIM fails to represent the majority of campus students on this issue, and that as a public interest group we are too political. We feel such comments must be put in proper perspec- tive. The 52 per cent…

… of students nationwide that favor registration is cited from a poll from a publication (Today's Student) we have frankly not heard of until recently. We have heard of The Michigan Daily, whose first…

… poll in the heat of the Afghanistan crisis still showed 55 per cent of students opposed registration. Yet representing the view of a simple polled majority is not the sole function of a public interest…

… group. In 1972, 16,000 students on this campus requested the Board of Regents to assess a mandatory fee to fund what is now the Public Interest Research Group in Michigan (this fee is now voluntary…

… Pravda or Arab propaganda) has frequently pointed out and which the Israeli government does not deny. Logically the Israeli gover- nment's denial of Palestinian civil and national rights cannot be condoned…

… 1930s spelled doom to the obser- vation and respect of individual civil and human rights. This is what we have to be wary of now whether Jews or Arabs. Finally, it took courage from both professor Shahak…

April 10, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… noted number of young voters, said is indicative of many or students turning out to Sixty-two percent of vot- yed were between 18 and old. ding to 2000 Census data, Asian descent make up 1.8 of the state…

…'s population. ramck, though, 10.4 per- eople say they are of Asian Just under 12 percent of or residents report Asian Dearborn, meanwhile, is nt Asian. udy also claims that Asian and Arab American voters faced…

… dif- ficulty when voting in last fall's elec- tion. In Dearborn and Hamtramck, Arab American voters struggled to find interpreters and bilingual infor- mation and poll workers refused to help, the study…

… says. Asian Ameri- can voters also reported a lack of adequately translated materials. The study says about 57 percent of Arab and Asian American voters were required to show indentifica- tion in order…

… page 1 that. Amaker's wife, Stephanie Pin- der-Amaker, is expected to be part of the Harvard faculty as well, according to the Globe. Pinder- Amaker is the associate dean of students at the University…

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April 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROl OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Faculty Review: Staebler versus? 01 WheN Opinions Are…

… trying to insure through the amended Hutchinson Act. Also, student groups have now joined forces with the unions in their organiza- tional efforts. Participation of students makes the University's economic…

… continue? -Gabriel Weinreich, Professor of Physics The End To the Editor: RECENT LETTERS to the Daily by Ibrahim Kemal et. al. (March 31, 1966), concerning the Arab-Israeli conflict, while dem- onstrating…

… their writers polemical skills, contributed little to an un- derstanding of Arab-Israeli rela- tions and offered no suggestions as to possible roads to peace in the Middle East. Unfortunately contempary…

… responsibility of all the people of the region, Arabs and Israelis alike. Whenever two sides are locked in conflict, there are, theoretically, two roads to the attainment of ultimate peace- the annihilation of one…

… struggle. Let us mention, as an example, the refugee prob- lems. The Arab states demand that upon their resettlement and other aspects of reconstruction. The same is true for other issues, be it the…

… East are numerous and complex, and not all of, them stem, from the Arab-Israeliconflict. The area is going through a phase of rapid urbanization and industrialization, accompanied by population shifts…

… Middle East the status of an im- portant cultural and political cen- ter. -Shimon Spiro, Grad -Ephraim Yuchtman, Grad * * EDITOR'S NOTE: With this letter we conclude the debate between Arab -partisans and…

April 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… American troops took Baghdad yesterday, the day became an impromptu holiday for many Iraqi Americans. Hundreds of people celebrated in the streets of Dearborn, a predominantly Arab Michigan city - people…

… honked car horns, waved American and Iraqi flags and held celebratory signs. Iraqi American students on campus expressed relief and happiness at the news. Laith Alattar, an LSA and Music senior, drove to…

…." "Beautiful" was the word LSA senior Paul Gabrail used to describe the sight of American troops entering Baghdad. "All the things we See STUDENTS, Page 8A Also yesterday, Iraqi U.N. Ambassador Mohammed AI…

…-Douri declared "the game is over" for Saddam. Students write loved td Ia ones S -tone in raq By Emiy Kraack Daily Staff Reporer Some students on campus who have friends or relatives serving in the military in…

… the gov- ernor not only lacks clear stances on policies, but also has See GRANHOLM, Page 8A JASON COOPER/Daily Students protest outside the Michigan Union to support divestment from the Caterpillar…

… Corporation yesterday. Studentsdemand new 'U' di*.vestment By Carmen Johnson Daily Staff Reporter Students shouting, "divest from Cater-killer" - referring to the Cater- pillar Corp. bulldozers used by the…

… Israeli army - rallied on the steps of the Michigan Union yesterday. Pro- moting awareness of their campaign for the withdrawal of University invest- ments in Caterpillar, Students Allied for Freedom and…

… Equality members marched to the Diag holdinga banner reading "Free Palestine." Focus on Caterpillar's bulldozers which students say are used as weapons and tools for home demolition in the occupied…

… territories - increased after American peace activist Rachel Corrie was killed by a bulldozer last month. SAFE encouraged students to write University President Mary Sue Cole- man, asking her to use the school…

… Yumm Elkhoja said she joined the rally because she does not want students to forget the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during the war in Iraq. "By divesting, it's symbolic that we are not going to support…

April 10, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… in. This car with three white dudes pulled up, they lowered their window, and they screamed the ‘n-word’ at me.” Other students expressed experiences with teachers or friends making…

… any negative thing to worry about.” For these students especially and coming from places with large Black communities entering the University, with only 4.96 percent of the student body being…

… Black, can be a shock. McKinney said entering the University freshman year, there’s always some sort of incident making Black students feel isolated. “What’s funny is that as a Black person…

… welcoming. Gilbert wrote an article detailing racism she experienced as soon as she entered the University. At her first football game, she and her friends asked a group of white students to pet their…

… the street, and I feel so relieved after an entire semester of being under that pressure.” In Classrooms and Conversation “Being one of the only Black students in the classroom has happened…

… to me probably every semester,” Doss said. This was an experience shared by all of the Black students interviewed. LSA sophomore Pascal Casimier said when this happens with him, he feels…

… feel on the outside of a group.” But, even if their Blackness wasn’t explicitly addressed, many students felt the effect of their race on teachers’ and students’ interactions with them. Gilbert…

… white person whose hand was raised. LSA sophomore Sydni Warner said she was once rejected by students when she asked to join their group project. “We were supposed to do a group work, and I…

… asked to join a group and they just straight up told me no,” Warner said. “Didn’t give me a reason, didn’t give me any type of explanation.” Toombs attributes this avoidance of Black students to…

… to do with Black people, they feel like it’s cool to come up to me and tell me about how it is being Black,” Hicks said. Another assumption people feel comfortable making is that Black students

April 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

…OPINION I -W Saturday, April 10, 1982 The Michigan Daily Mt' 3 i"oian 1iWlQ NEdited and rhonaged by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCII, No. 151 420 Maynard 5t,. Ann Arbor, MI…

…, "student loan authorities." These authorities will permit state colleges to issue tax- exempt bonds to raise money for students who have lost their federally funded financial aid. Because the Reagan…

… specific purpose of securing money for students who no longer qualify for federal financial aid due to tightened restrictions. The new loans would probably have a 10 percent or 12 per- cent interest rate…

…-well below the national average-because of their tax-exempt status. Currently, Guaran- teed Student Loans run at 9 percent n-n terest, only a touch below the proposed bonded loans. The first set of bonds…

… should be issued by June, and the first loans should be available to students by this September. They will come at a time when financial aid is facing its leanest and toughest years--a time, when in…

April 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…-abortionists at the march. "I'm with my dad, and we're against abortion," she said.. Dinner Continued from Page 1 year student Sami Abdo said the protesters wanted to know why Duderstadt, "is mentioned as hon…

… shouted, "JNF is planting trees. They want Arabs on their knees. But we are here to make it known, Palestine is our home." The counter-protesters also shouted slogans and passed out "We are all Zionists…

… University students exercising their freedom of expression. Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann Ar- bor) also at the dinner, said, "I am here to honor (U.S. Rep.) Carl Pursell, who has raised tremendous amounts of money…

… officials met with police department and city officials as well as the mayor before Monday night. He said the merchants were con- cerned about the University's inabil- ity to control student drinking and the…

… use of controlled substances by students. Although no special meeting be- tween city officials and University administrators has been set to dis- cuss the issue, onesof the quarterly. policy meetings…

…-year students, it can be even more overwhelming. But often, getting advice from someone who has been through the same type of problems helps. Since 1985, the Comprehensive Studies Mentorship Program has employed…

… University alumni to help new students with classes and offer advice for their careers. During a presentation at the University's Alumni Center yesterday, alumni mentors received medallions and cer- tificates…

… for their work. The program was launched by CSP Counselor Lola Jones to help new University students establish a rapport with professionals working in their field of interest and to relieve the tensions…

… of being a new student. Although the program was set up for minority students, it is open to all students, said Jones. LSA sophomore Erika Diete- Spiff, who is interested in business administration…

… of existing is to prepare students for the future." Brabson said the program has been very rewarding for both men- tors and students. "I have been doing this since 1970 on my own - working with…

April 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… immediately afterward for the islands, plans to return to Manila with his family as soon as possible. Ruthven . . (Continued from page 1) dent students is no part of this limit- ing procedure. It was not…

… markedly since the years of depression economy be- fore the war. Larger financial sup- port will be necessary from the State. It is reasonable to expect that non- resident students will bear their ap…

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April 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… open to the pub- lic without charge. Soon - Saarinen Appointed Arcshitect 2,000 Students will Be Housed By LEE MARKS The University'sfirst coed dor- Itory, a $9,000,000 structure, will be completed on…

… North Campus within two or three years accord- ing to Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. The Vice-President said it was likely construction would start within the year, much sooner than…

… be done by,a student committee of 10 men and eight women. The coin- mittee will work with Saarinen. . Lewis pointed out this is the first time a large coed studen% committee has assisted with pre…

… liminary planning of housing. Student To Help Plan He also said there would be a student representative on the com- mittee of University administra- tors and housing personnel that will plan specific details…

…, Meridith Tigel, '56Ed., Elinor Plimack, Anne Cohn, Alice Basford, '56, Elaine Nash,, '58, Evelyn Gabai, '58, and Arlene De Cook, '58. Two Students Die During Vacation Two University students lost their lives…

… Press J1USALEM-Israel charged today that roving Arab suicide squads under Egyptian army orders inflicted a third straight- "night of terror" on Israeli settlers yesterday. Border clashes between Israeli…

… opening later in the day of the top-level United Nations effort to arrange a long-range peace between Arabs and Israelis. The United States moved again yesterday to back Hammarskjold's efforts. In Augusta…

… University students whiled away the all-too-short days of spring vacation, the City of Ann Arbor saw some noteworthy changes. In the annual election, Republi- can incumbents Wendell B. For- sythe and Russell J…

April 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 125) • 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…

… instructor may arrange with the student for an alternate time, with notice to the scheduling committee. Evening Schedule for Degree Candidates AI WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Do-Little CongressPredicted"~ By…

… Regular Mon. Exam June 11 Time 9-12 A.M. Mon. Special June 4 Period 710 P.M. Each student should Mon. Tues. June 11 June 12 2-5 P.M. 9-12 A.M. Tues. Wed. June 5 June 6 7-10 P.M. 4-10 P.M. receive…

… between France and the Algerian Arabs, in the Palestine dilem- ma between Israel and the Arabs, in the Bagh- dad dilemma between Iraq and Egypt, in the Editorial Staff DAVE BAAD, Managing Editor MURRY…

… knowledge at all. Survey courses are fine in that they give the student some idea as to how broad and vast different fields are. However, they give a student con- versant and spurious phrases in- stead of…

…-5 Sociology 1 Group A, 60 Saturday, June 9 9-12 Sociology 1 Group B Monday, June 11 9-12 Spanish 1, 2, 22, 31, 32 Monday, June 11 2-5 *This Group B exam. is open only to students having a *conflict with the…

April 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 160) • Page Image 9

…Id WARSAW (R) A leading Marx- ist theorist was purged in Poland yesterday while Parliament heard changes are imminent in the government harassed by -student unrest. The official news agency PAP said Adam…

… last month's anti- government student riots r a - The 460-member .Sejm, or par- liament, convened for its spring session and a declaration,. was read announcing prospective gov- ernment changes.- The…

… land where subjects prostrate themselves be- fore emirs, where titled noblemen in desert Arab robes and kefiyah headdresses reminisce. Signs of change were three MIG-17 inter- ceptors zipping low in…

…. Professor of Russian at MIT and Cornell. He ran these trips for 3 years for his own students, and found this more fun than teaching. For itineraries and details write: ALEXANDER LIPSON 2 Garden Terr…

April 10, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 113) • Page Image 2

… establishing a cease-fire as a condi- tion for deeper peacemaking. But Powell said all the Arab leaders with whom he has met have under- scored the urgency of getting started on an accord. And he said he would…

… seeking greater Arab partici- pation in the peace process as well as an immediate end to Israel's military offensive. It was the first time Powell had said expressly that he would meet Arafat during his…

… current violence. He told the Arabs they must acknowledge Israel's rights. U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, right, announces at a New York news conference the indictments of four people, including a…

…- ney telephone calls involving Stewart and Mohammed Yousry, an Arabic translator who was also charged. Attorney General John Ashcroft said at a news conference announc- ing the indictments that the…

… Friends Welcome To My Party 13" 13°° 13" The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for…

April 10, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… American Committee for U.S.-So- viet Relations. Miller spoke last night before a small audience at the Law School. Chris Miller, a first-year Law student, introduced his father as a board member for the…

… elections . Meetings LaGROC - The Lesbian and Gay Mens' Rights Organizing Com- mittee meets at 7:30 p.m. in Union 3100; 7 p.m. to set agenda Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry --weekly meeting at 6:30 p…

….m. in Hillel Women's Club Lacrosse - practice 4-6 p.m. at the Sports Coliseum (5th and Hill) UM Cycling - team meeting and rollers riding 6 p.m. in the Sports Coliseum Arab-American Anti- discrimination…

… Japanese aid and investment if elected. Sheriff uses billboards to nab drug dealers of MSA - meeting at 6:30 p.m. in 3909 Union Iranian Student Cultural Club - meeting at 7:45 p.m.. in the Michigan League…

… TARDAA (Time and Relative Dimensions in Ann Arbor) - meeting at 8 p.m. in 2413 Mason Hall Indian And Pakistani American Students' Council ANDERSON, S.C. (AP) - An- derson County Sheriff Gene Taylor was…

April 10, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan citg limits kL. h kei th ri chburg actly how Jimmy Carter planned to streamline the bureaucracy or overhaul the tax system. Objec- tivity, then, is…

… type of learning which - 'allows a student to participate in various social services -in the com- _. unity. This alternative is called oject Outreach. So, when the Literary College (LSA) Executive…

… will Sihve to be eliminated. This would be very detrimental to the many students , who will want to take Outreach, but will be turned away because there will only be a few sections. Furthermore, ;-since…

… Executive Committee made their 'decision based on limited infor- mation, failing to consider evaluations from students and TAs directly in- volved with Outreach. The committee should talk with Outreach…

… personnel, listen to formal presentations from the program's leaders, adn read the enormously favorable comments from students who have taken the course. An argument has often been posed that undergraduate…

… supervisors in Outreach' are more experienced and receptive to their "students" than are TAs in many departments across the University. These undergraduate supervisors have been through the program before, know…

… the agency per- sonnel with whom the students must work, and understand the personalized day-to-day activities of the projects - perhaps much better than would a new. TA who would be unfamiliar with the…

… program's objectives. Therefore, the Executive Commit- tee must reverse its decision to make major changes in Outreach, and listen to the views of the students and super- visors who are directly involved…

… him as the "broker" of Com- munist dogma who "in using Marxist interpretation . . . plays the same indoctrination game Capitalistic professors and TAs play." We, the students in this discussion group…

Arab expelled from Jaffa in 1948 hates the Israelis. It is a hatred induced by conflicting nationalisms compounded by perceived ethnic differences. Why insist that these hatreds are not subject to change…

April 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 129) • Page Image 18

… out. Michigan has provided it's students with a false sense of safety. The real world is a different story. It's like what my kindergarten teacher always told us; be careful and use the buddy system. My…

… fighting and hatred that did not have to happen here on this campus. My anger-driven activities have also brought out the worst in others. My exposure of some of the racist things perpetrated Students Allied…

… for Freedom and Equality caused by its leader, Fadi Kiblawi, to libel me by proclaiming that I hate all Arabs and am a 'delusional Zionist.' Is detente possible? Maybe. To turn a phrase from Adlai…

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April 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… in Asia, Islam is a strong political. force, Prof. Grassmuck continued. He spoke at a meeting of the Muslim Students Association. Unfortunately, he noted, there is no single Islamic bloc in sight at…

… error by Wol- lations with the Arab states to verine pitcher Bob Stabrylla. He keep tensions down, he said. promptly laced a line drive down Conflicts such as Nasser's attack the left field line that gave…

Student Affairs; Kent Leach, Director of the University's Bureau of which is presently in charge of accreditation; and Anderson of the education school, who chairs the Michigan State Committee of the North…

April 10, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… Violin ending 55 Cuckoopints, e.g. 56 Merge 57 “Well now!” 58 Bar offerings 59 It’s a stunner 60 Reject DOWN 1 They may be noble 2 __ Reader 3 Holiday rate, perhaps 4 Loser-to-be? 5 Stray 6 Arab potentate…

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April 10, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 146) • Page Image 8

… system in octopus and in decapod crustaceans. Arabian Studies Prof. Ernest N. McCarus of the Near Eastern' studies department, to do research on Arabic dialect studies. Prof. C. E. Nordman of the chemistry…

… appropriate spots on the Hill. Postponed: Consideration of SC Code of- Elections Rules of 1964. Adopted: That SGC request a late per for April 17, 1964. ~ Events The following student sponsored events are…

… approved for the coming weekend. Social Chairmen are reipinded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not late than 12 o'clock noon on the Tues. prior to the…

…, Livonia, Mich.-This .. a residential treatment center for emotionally disurbed child;en. 1) Grad students & recent grads interested in, exper. as a, prelude to going on to grad work in social work, social…

…. New luxury resort hotel has summer positions open for college students from all states & for- eign countries. Operated in connection with Chase-Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis. * * * For further…

… Fellowship, Weekly meeting. All University students wel- come; weekly lecture and discussion: Intellectual examination of Biblical claims and their relevance to the cam- pus situation, April 12, 10 a.m., Grace…

… *Student Guild-Friday noon luncheon discussion with sacrificial meal (profits go to "End of Poverty Week"); Speak- er: Charles Johnson, Wayne State Uni- versity, 12 to 1 p.m. Open dinner, April '10, 6 p…

… Crossroads Africa. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Meeting and discussion, April 12, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. "A Religious Dialogue" between Rabbi Har- old S. White and Prof. Stevens, Eng…

… the interview. For additional information and ap- pointments contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign…

April 10, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 109) • Page Image 12

… need attention." The colossal figure derives its English name from a Greek mytholog- ical beast with a woman's head and lion's body. In Arabic, it's known as Abu el-Hol, or Father of Terror. The body of…

… speak from their expS riences to end hatred and disease, and they will invite us to become a member of an interplanetary confederation. Unarius, where Proctor is a student and teacher, is a "new life…

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