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February 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… Middle East is full of dictatorships whose leaders use torture and terror to maintain power. Iraq is a perfect example. . UNTIL ITS WAR with Iran, Iraq was, to most. Americans, simply one of those Arab oil…

… Iraq's only legal political par- ty,. and its ideology is the only approved ideology. The Ba'ath raises Arab nationalism above all else in importance. Its narrow, xenophobic chauvinism is frightingly…

… who are Christian, non-Arab and, in fact, pre-date the Arabs in Iraq by over 2,500 years. But how did such a large number of non- Arabs end up living inside an Arab state? We must look back about 60…

… hopes of autonomy for the Kurds and Assyrian-Chaldeans were crushed. SINCE THAT TIME, it has been the policy of the Iraqi government to make "Arab Iraq" truly Arab; to suppress the national identity By…

… David Holzel of Kurds, Assyrian-Chaldeans, Jews; and other large non-Arab groups. Their progress towards this goal has met with stiff resistance. The Kurds rebelled against their Arab masters for most of…

… in Algiers. In return for withdra.wing support for the Kurds, the Shah was given the Shatt al-Arab waterway and three Persian Gulf islands. (Last September, Hussein reneged on the treaty and attacked…

… thousands who have reached America, show that oppression by the Ba'ath and forced Arabization of non-Arabs continues in Iraq today. ARABS ARE BEING settled in the north on lands where Kurds and Assyrian…

November 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… forced to pay Kelly Services $6.50 an hour per employee while it continued to pay its student employees $3.35 an hour, said Nick Sheath, general manager of the MUG. IN RESPONSE to the dearth of student

… applications, the MUG raised its starting wage from $3.35 to $4.00 an hour, arnd the number of student applications increased. In addi * in to their pay, students who work at the MUG receive a 10 percent…

… Oz speaks to a crowd of several hundred at Rackham Auditorium last night. See story, Page 3. Arabs, Jews create Middle East dialogue By TIM DALY While diplomats search desperately for peace in the…

… Middle East, a Palestinian and a Jew are traveling across the country promoting dialogue between Arabs and Jews living in the United States. Walid Mula, a Palestinian living in Israel, and Ronny Brawer, a…

… member of the Progressive Zionist Caucus (PZC), will visit about 70 universities and 25 cities during their two-year national speaking tour, which began in September. At the University, Jews and Arabs have…

… already formed an informal discussion group, which met over the weekend. It offers Jews and Arabs a chance to get to know each other as people - not as members of an ethnic group. Mula and Brawer, who spoke…

… at the Law School last week, urged Jews and Arabs interested in the Middle East conflict to take part in the workshop, which was directed by Len Suransky, a former University faculty member, and Mula…

…. WORKSHOP participants discussed Jewish and Arab culture, group stereotypes, and how their identity as a Jew or Arab affects their lives. Miriam Roth, a PZC member, has been participating in an Arab

… placed in smaller groups so they can get to know each other. "The small groups allow people to get to know each other as individuals instead of knowing each other as an Arab or a Jew," Roth said. The…

… dialogue group's main purpose is to emphasize the importance of personal relationships between Jews and Arabs, Roth said. Political issues are discussed, but only after the participants have gained a better…

November 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 48) • Page Image 5

… High demand aids fast food workers The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 10, 1986 - Page 5 Students discuss Arab-Israel conflict (Continued from Page 1) The number of temporary employees at the…

… MUG has dropped from 50 percent of the work force to less than 5 percent, Bob Leichow, personnel manager of the MUG, attributes the lack of student interest to students' improved financial status…

…. "Students who go here now have money. Their parents support them and they don't want or need to work," he said. MARK WOLOK, a business school junior and MUG employee, said the other employees did not object…

… Ann Arbor. Washtenaw County has the lowest unemployment rate in the state for people between the ages of 18 and 65, excluding full-time students. IN AN EFFORT to compensate for staff shortages, fast…

… the new dialogue group will have the same option. HILARY SHADROUI, a history graduate student and a member of last year's dialogue group, said the group helped break down stereotypes. "The exercises and…

… games helped us get to know each other as human beings instead of Arabs and Jews," Shadroui said. Mula, 28, was born in Northern Israel. His parents urged him not to speak out about the Arab

… International Center for Peace in Tel Aviv. "I don't do this kind of work because I love Jews and I don't expect Jews to work for co- existence because they love Arabs," Mula said. "I want to exist and dialogue…

… the settlement, located in an area that is half Arab, will promote cooperation between Arabs and-Jews. Shultz may leave post, Daily Photo by LESLIE BOORSTEIN (Continued from Page 1) East. Senate…

…''s. Mo. 63108 5 Proof MONDAY 4:30-10:00 338 S. State 996-9191 REGISTRAR'S. BULLETIN BOARD **THE NEW REGISTRATION PRIORITY SYSTEM REQUESTED BY STUDENTS WHICH PERMITS JUNIORS TO FOLLOW SENIORS, FOLLOWED…

… BY FOUR ALPHABETIC GROUPS, WILL BE IN OPERATION FOR REGISTRATION.** **CRISP OPENS SATELLITE ON NORTH CAMPUS AT 153 CHRYSLER CENTER FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE SCHOOLS OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN…

March 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

… talent beams vi- brantly from the design workshop housed there. The University School of Art's Graphic Design Production Work- shop is a "unique" course which pro- vides art students with the opportu- nity…

… to explore the professional world "while gaining experience in the de- sign field. The class enables students to ven- ture into the business world where they create posters, business cards, logos, and…

… Musical Society, said a student-de- signed poster last semester for Han- del's Messiah was a "great design" which was done "in a timely fash- ion." SHE SAID Robin McCormick, a senior who designed the poster…

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…

September 10, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… another hurdle (Continued from Pagel) The program statement well with a lot of input, and one that priorities for the refurbishing of works well with students, besides Union and a description of the scop…

… weeks, Cianciola University Cellar bookstore would said. moved to another location an The program statement was student-oriented food service woul originally scheduled for approval in cupy that space. The…

… Henry Clay issued a clay image as a campaign gim Like To Trave Don't Have Th Meet interesting students (foreig and sample great internationa meal membership at Frends Co.op. 1414Kill St. 3 hrs. work…

… have been started. Already nearing completion is a study lounge l, But which can accommodate 50 to 60 e W? students, on the first floor in the former n and American) location of the art gallery. Work on…

… Britain, the latest target of Islamic militant anger in Iran, closed its embassy in Tehran yesterday and began deporting Iranian students convic- ted of violence during a demonstration outside the U…

… were released. It also came after the arrest of four British citizens in Iran-three Anglican missionaries and a businessman-as suspected spies. Meanwhile, a newspaper in the United Arab Emirates claimed…

…, were given the money in return for Jenrette's promise to introduce a private immigration bill for wealthy Arabs. In fact, the Arabs were the creation of the FBI in its 14-month undercover operation. Six…

… members of Congress have been indicted and one convicted as a result of the "sting" operation in which agents posed as representatives of wealthy Arabs needing legislative favors. I 6 49 I 14 oIIE Ei…

…~b4jun 143 uilij Ghe fI t tan Batly Volume XCI, No.,6 Wednesday, September 10, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

…-0550;' Composing room: 764-0556. You can have the U. of M. student newspaper delivered to your dorm or door, Tuesday through Sunday before 8:00 a.m. U Editor-in-Chief ................ . ... MARK PARRENT- Managing…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

… a good bargain By JENNIFER MILLER This fall, students will be assessed a $47 Health Service fee-an increase from last year's $33. However, with a few exceptions, there will no longer be extra charges…

… for ser- vices. In the past, students have paid fees-in addition to the per- term charge-for all medical care, including emergency service, lab work, and visits to a specialty clinic. Unlimited, visits…

… psychiatry, nutrition counseling, pharmacy, and broken appointments. Enrolled students are eligible for all services, but a student cannot just walk in and ask for free lab work or x-rays; these must be…

… prescribed by a Health Service doctor. Contracep- tives, allergy antigen, and standard eye exams will incur an extra fee. Students will see other changes at Health Service this year as well. In the past…

… space, and establishing a triage system. Combined with the virtual elimination of the cashier's office, to wait more than half an hour," he said. Many University students have held a low opinion of the…

… medical care at Health Service. But, Briefer said, "The largest single number of complaints were for billing ac- tivities," and not for medical services. STUDENTS ALSO complain about being forced to pay the…

… reminds students that yearly physicals and gynecological exams can be obtained free at Health Ser- vice. The director also pointed out the benefits for students who don't have medical insurance. "Forty…

…-five percent of the students we see here don't have insurance at all," Briefer said. "Even for those students who possess health coverage," he said, "the insurance does not pay for everything. We found that the…

… money did not come from insurance, but out of the student's pocket." While the change to no-fee service will eliminate thi4 problem, Briefer recommends that students still carry medical insurance for…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

… JENNIFER MILLER This fall, students will be assessed a $47 Health Service fee-an increase from last year's $33. However, with a few exceptions, there will no longer be extra charges for ser- vices. In the…

… past, students have paid fees-in addition to the per- term charge-for all medical care, including emergency service, lab work, and visits to a specialty clinic. Unlimited visits to the main clinic were…

… counseling, pharmacy, and broken appointments. Enrolled students are eligible for all services, but a student cannot just walk in and ask for free lab work or x-rays; these must be prescribed by a Health…

… Service doctor. Contracep- tives, allergy antigen, and standard eye exams will incur an extra fee. Students will see other changes at Health Service this year as well. In the past, visiting the building on…

… triage system. Combined with the virtual elimination of the cashier's office, to wait more than half an hour," he said. Many University students have held a low opinion of the medical care at Health…

… Service. But, Briefer said, "The largest single number of complaints were for billing ac- tivities," and not for medical services. STUDENTS ALSO complain about being forced to pay the * per-term fee…

…, whether they use the Health Service or not. "The policy of risk-sharing has always been a part of our* lives," Briefer said, "so as not to place the whole burden on one person." Briefer reminds students

… that yearly physicals and gynecological exams can be obtained free at Health Ser- vice. The director also pointed out the benefits for students who don't have medical insurance. "Forty-five percent of…

… the students we see here don't have insurance at all," Briefer said. "Even for those students who possess health coverage," he said, "the insurance does not pay for everything. We found that the money…

… did not come from insurance, but out of the student's pocket." While the change to no-fee service will eliminate this problem, Briefer recommends that students still carry medical insurance for…

February 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… LUSTIG An extensive study by a Univer- sity health sciences faculty task force is focusing on how schools related to the field can improve their minority student representation. The Minority Student

… Hollingsworth. The task force intends to "increase the number of minority students en- rolled in undergraduate, graduate and professional programs so that mi- nority student enrollment is propor- tionate to the…

… the See HEALTH, Page 5 MSA ratifies own code proposal By RYAN TUTAK The Michigan Student Assembly voted last night to support a n alternative proposal to Interim President Robben Fleming's proposed…

students not be punished with academic sanctions for non-academic behavior. Fleming's proposed "Discriminatoy Acts on the Part of Students," would permit probation or expulsion if a student was found guilty…

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…

May 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 3) • Page Image 18

… Libyan Student Union, the Arab Student, "ncniatnad ,c Afrian -Stu t4 Khadafy ... thinking of oil cutoff A T R SERVICE,. . . Billing 764-0550 t Circulation 764-0558 Classifieds 764-0557 Display 764…

… reportedly discovered a JANA said. The value of those assets ie of 4:30 p.m. had been set for "hit list" of two dozen Libyan students could not be immediately determined. the Libyans to comply with the…

… Libya had agreed to recall the four and they would leave tomorrow., The four claimed they were students, not diplomats, and they could be kicked out of the country only through legal deportaton…

… for two months and discovered a "hit list" of about two dozen Libyan students whom the" Libyan government was attempting to force to return home. Zbedi assailed the FBI for conducting investigations of…

… Libyan students. He said that he has recently received calls at the embassy from University studen- ts complaining that they are being harassed by the FBI. "It's not us," he said. "They can't- accuse us of…

…, who said he has been working as a committeemember in the Libyan em- bassy since last September when Libyan students converted it into a "People's Bureau," said the State Department revoked his student

… visa. "I'm a student, not a diplomat and I've always carried a student visa," he said. He explained that none of the embassy personnel are registered as diplomats because "in a People's Bureau, all…

… decisions are made by a committee." He maintained that as a student, he has a right to a fair deportation trial to con- test the expulsion order. However, the State Department considers all embassy petsonnel…

… my will. On the tenth anniversay of the Libyan revolution our leader (Col. Moammar Khadafy) called on the students of nine countries to take over the embassies and change operations into an electing…

… received a masters degree in linguistics from the University in 1974. He said that while he was in Ann Arbor (up until last September), he participated in student and social organizations, including the…

November 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 10, 1986 -- Page 3 Amos Oz Traditions pressure Israel, author says Pilot program students study in an Alice Lloyd lounge last Monday. Pilot program zeroes in…

… not an immediate danger from Palestinian Liberation Organization fighters. Oz opposes the annexation of the West Bank and the Gaza strip, and is against a bi-partisan Israeli- Arab state. Oz is a…

… with people who represent contemporary Israel. Tamir performed a monologue acting out the roles of a Zionist farmer, a religious zealot, a nun, an Israeli right-wing extremist, a Palestinian Arab, and a…

… in the dormitory with the students to strengthen the feeling of community and enable students to see their teachers informally. That way, students and teachers can meet not only to discuss academics…

… were too distinct. The program emphasizes small classes - most have fewer than 25 students - and liberal arts classes such as "The Art of Knowing," which was designed to "ask students to explore their…

… section of the course are encouraged to propose themes of interest to students for their sections. In doing so, teaching assistants work within the requirements of the English department and within…

… Schoem's suggestions: "They wanted it to appeal to students and be more relevant to their lives than some intellectual courses," she says. In her class, students share ideas on civil rights, women's issues…

…, and other social concerns, but Goldfarb stresses that the course also emphasizes students' writing ability. "Their success depends upon their ability to write," she says. "It's challenging to mix this…

… (discussion of social change) with the actual discussion of the papers.,, Mama teaches an English 125 section called "Human Relations." He encourages students to suggest novels for class, and he hopes to get…

students to think about relations of love and hate, power and powerlessness. "Through the novels that we read we get imaginatively involved in what it would feel like to be the characters," he says. ONE OF…

August 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

students will be out of work-study jobs this year due to cuts in the federally-funded financial aid program, University of- ficials said last week. Originally, the University was scheduled to lose about $370…

… a final agreement with the Lebanese government and with the American emissary Philip Habib on the details of the departure of our forces towards several Arab coun- tries-Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Egypt…

… school year," she said. "All of the work-study awards have student financial needs. An education department spokesman been decreased a little. That way we Although in recent years, federal defended the…

… all," said William channel the money to the neediest because more students have been ap- Moran, branch chief for campus-based students." plying for a accepting work-study jobs, programs at the…

… Department of During the 1981-82 academic year; Longmate said. Education. there were about 2,900 work-study jobs "AS MORE and more students accept ACCORDING to Moran, the program available and about 2…

…,800 students were work-study, there's less to go around .. is losing $22 million in funds nationally, awarded work-study grants, Longmate There's more demand than there is a cut of four percent. said. supply…

… the funds for the work-study program the same but estimated the number of had an effect on students and the work-study awards available to studen- program. "They're not being able to go See HUNDREDS…

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 10, 1982 The Michigan Daily 14 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Stewart Vol. XCIII, No. 54 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Ml 48109…

… officials told students last week. If you don't wash your hands af- ter you eat, you .don't deserve your M&Ms. We're going to teach you miserable slobs a lesson. Yes, Mom and Pop University have decided to…

… of police terror over the conquered Arab masses. It was a "Labor" government which covered up the 1953 massacre of Palestinians in Kibya, led by Ariel Sharon's special terror units! The Peace Now…

… Palestinian bantusan on the West Bank. YASSER ARAFAT, after years of tying the Palestinians to reactionary Arab regimes, today supports a U.S. -brokered mini-state. PLO nationalism laid the basis for the…

September 10, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…Page 2- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 10, 1985 Palestinian youths attacking West Bank Ismelis a0 TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Palestinian Arab teen-agers, born un der Israeli occupation, are…

… Organization. Those experts contend the youths have been emboldened by Israel's withdrawal from south Lebanon un- der attack by Shiite Moslems, and its release of 1,150 Arabs, including some convicted…

…'s minds." In his charge to the panel, Frye wrote: "With a diminishing pool of PART TIME EMPLOYMENT - NIGHTS The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is interview- ing students interested in working…

… available each week with some opportunity to work addition- al nights. Hours: 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. -Pay: $4.00 per hour LS&A Students Preferred CALL 763-5576 FOR AN INTERVIEW The University of Michigan is an…

… Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer potential students, increasingly inten- se recruiting competition from other institutions, uncertainty regarding the level of support to be expected from…

… state and federal sources, and worrisome trends in the costs to students and their families ..., it is clear that a careful examination of how best the University can organize and carry out its admissions…

… the panel will consider several strategies. For instance, the panel will discuss whether the University should in- crease the percentage of out-of-state students it admits every year if ap- plications…

… from in-state students fall, short of goals, reduce student enroll- ment, or lower admissions standards. Chamberlain pointed out, however, that each of those options has pitfalls. Downsizing student

… enrollment means revenue from tuition will drop, requiring cutbacks in University ex- penses. Raising the out-of-state student population is politically un- wise for a university supported by state tax payers…

…." Forum explores '13' computers (Continued from Page 1) student use. Presently, the University has about 225 terminals scattered around cam- pus. By 1988, Van Houweling said that number should increase to…

March 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…. Thursday, March 12, 1981, 7-9 PM in Counseling Services (3rd floor Michigan Union). Call 76-Guide to register. 86F0312 Conference on the Arab-Israeli Conflict (Part 1), sponsored by the Union of Students for…

… at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. (Co-sponsored by Program on Judaic Studies). cF0311 Conference on the Arab-Israel Conflict (Part 1), sponsored by the Union of Students for Israel. Tuesday, Mar. 10, 8:00 pm in…

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…. Union of Students for Israel. cF0312 "The Soviets & the Middle East," with Ze'ev Schiff, military editor of Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz, 8:00 pm on Thurs., Mar. 12 in the UGLI Multi-Purpose Room. Union of…

Students for Israel. cF0312 Hoon K. Han, come on down to the Daily and let us hand you two free tickets to the movies at State Theatre, dF0310 NEED HELP WITH CITY HALL? Call coun- cilwoman Leslie Morris, 2nd…

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December 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… of the man, Smith's most controversial years as an ad- ministrator were from 1965 to 1974, while he served as vice president for academic affairs. Some students and faculty criticized him for being…

… major role in securing state approval for the new University. Replacement Hospital and was forced to handle student protests over University investment ties with South Africa, in- cluding the takeover of…

… professor. In fact, it's not surprising to find a current student's parent who had Smith as a professor. Those former students, among them Regent Thomas Roach, usually remember him as a professor who was…

… Phillipson, one of Smith's first-year students. Phillipson's father, a 1950 law school graduate, was among those in the first See FORMER, Page 7 Daily roto oy JACIEuBELL WITH THE HELP of his first-year law…

students, former University ad- ministrator Allan Smith, celebrated his final day of classes yesterday before he retires'at the end of the month. Reagan lifts ban on hiring- .controlers WASHINGTON (AP…

… restraints. See REAGAN, Page 3 'Future courses LSA students may face new math requirement By PERRY CLARK Discussions initiated by the LSA Curriculum Committee may wind up putting a little math into each LSA…

… in as many Wdays, airport officials said. Officials said some of the passengers left the plane after the hijackers got off. Lebanon's state radio reported that the Libyan Arab Airlines Boeing 727 would…

March 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, March 10, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII No. 107 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned…

… funda- mentally, albeit unofficially, segre- gated. Even well-educated, liberal University students are affected by When a white person, through no fault of her own, grows up in an all-white suburb and…

… sensationalizing important national issues, similar to the reporting of the National Enquirer. In a campaign stop at a Georgia university, a student asked Robertson his position on South Africa. Robertson replied…

…- stitutional racism will perpetuate it- self through her ignorance. No one in our society, and hence no student at this University, can claim to be untouched by institu- tional racism. It is too widespread and…

… to remain ignorant. Most impor- tantly, punishing such individuals takes no step toward educating the thousands of students who are aware neither of their victimization by institutional racism, nor of…

July 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 35) • Page Image 13

… criticism he began Tuesday of President Carter's stance on Israeli settlements in occupied Arab territories. AT A NEWS conference before the dinner, Anderson also called on Mary Crisp, who will not seek re…

…,900. 663-7779. 86R712 SUPER CONDO for sale by owner. New drapes and carpeting. Popular area for graduate and post graduate students. $53,800. Call 668-4053 mornings or after 5 p.m. 87R719 ween Egypt and…

… Israel on autonomy for the Arabs in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and Gaza Strip. ALTHOUGH ANDERSON did not take a firm position on the settlement issue, .he implied his own criticism Tuesday…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

June 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

… To the Daily: Regarding the recent letters exonerated for punching out an from Malika Mutakabbir and Arab-speaking student because Joseph F. Ferguson: Mutakabbir we are frustrated in our attempts…

…0 Opinion I Pane 8 Wednesday, June 10, 1981 The Michigan Daily ...yam ., i The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 25-S Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the…

… understands why Leo Kelly Jr. to understand our foreign T.A.'s; (allegedly) reacted the way he a woman should be forgiven for did in shooting two university exploding in violence against a students, and…

… therefore taking away her to be whether or not we accept security and freedom; a black violence as an outlet for person should be understood for frustationasdan e(inthisr murdering two white students

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4-Sunday, February 10, 1980-The Michigan Daily Economics spark Nigt3trod an F areed Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. XC, No. 108 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students

… at the University of Michigan Affirmative action should not become ABA rule SOME UNIVERSITY law students are upset that Law School Dean Terrence Sandalow is opposed to an American Bar Association…

…- tions on-college campuses may be motivated, partially by a much more powerful stimulus than the political anti-war sentiments of the Vietnam era. For today's college student, a delay of two or more years…

student of today from the student of ten years ago lies in the virtual revolution which has taken place in the American labor market. During most of the years of te Vietnam War draft, college students had…

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…

June 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… President Saddam and some Arab officials suggested an Hussein a "meshugana crazy person," oil boycott against the United States. Begin warned that Israel "will use all ~ ~ .<~The mounting international condem…

… years While manning the magazine stand he has seen many ters at the United States hecause changes in the University and its students. See story Page American-made jets were used in the See WORLD, Page 11…

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…

March 10, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 10, 1986 -Page 3 I 11 I 1 IT Students stage rock contest to combat MS What's happening around Ann Arbor By ANNE CHAPPLE Michigan students rocked around the…

… clock Friday evening to raise money to help fight Multiple Sclerosis. "Students Against MS" staged its annual fund-raising bash at the Michigan Union ballroom. Thisayear's program, which generated $6…

…, Bursley Hall. Mohammad Darouwshe - "Life as an Arab in Israel," Near Eastern and North African Studies, noon, Commons Room, Lane Hall. Patricia Carden - "The Napoleonic Pictorial Tradition and Tolstoy's War…

… Ken- Management and the Job Search - Career Planning & Placement program, 4:10 p.m., Student Ac- tivities Bldg. Introductory Practice Inter- viewing - Career Planning & Placement program, 3:10 p…

….m., Student Activities Bldg. Intuition and Healing - Canter- bury House open class, 8 p.m., 218 N. Division. Basic Concepts of Database Management - Microcomputer Education Workshop, 8:30 a.m., 4003 School of…

…'re not going to allow aprotest in the area," he said, adding that the University has the right to close buildings to the public when normal activities are threatened with disruption. Students interviewing…

… Alpha Phi Alpha - 7 p.m., Union. Armenian Students Cultural Association - 7:30 p.m., Union. LSA Faculty - 4:10 p.m., Aud. 4, MLB. Society for Creative Anachronism - 7 p.m., East Quad. Furthermore Women…

…-6790I Attention Engineering Undergraduate Students 1986 Landes Prize Announcement Undergraduate students currently registered in the Engineering College are eligible to compete for the George M. Landes…

… Prize ($800). This is an award presented annually to an undergraduate student who demonstrates excellence of both technical work and the presentation of that work in written or graphic form The prize is…

December 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

… shot and seriously wounded a Palestinian youth yesterday and clubbed other.. protesters as hundreds of Arab students marched to protest six days of violence in the occupied territories. Four Palestinians…

… to keep yourself going when the going gets tough. Aminotrate is a alanced combination of 15 free form amino acids designed especially for students. Amino acids are the building blocks needed to…

… easily than gasoline. Ford believes it has solved that problem by using a 15 percent gasoline, 85 percent methanol mixture. Israeli troops injure students: BIR ZEIT, Occupied West Bank - Israeli troops…

… the "violent repressive measures." Egypt is the only Arab country which has signed a peace treaty with Israel. The Israeli Parliament debated three motions of no confidence in the government of Prime…

…, liter- ary magazines and literary move- ments -features include.. . " Chronological tables of American literature & history " Easy cross-referencing " Bibliography STUDENT NAUTILUS CLUB RATES - PAYMENT…

March 10, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

… violated my rights as a University resident at the last meeting, by not letting me attend. I don't think RHA represents the views or is the true voice of the students on campus," he said. BUT RHA Vice…

… This student appears to have found a new way to sit on the window ledge near Angell Hall Auditoriums. Authorities say they know Tylenol murderer s identity SHORT OR LONG Hairstyles for Men and Women…

…. Police and army spokesmen said five Israelis were injured by stones in three demonstrations near Hebron, and 13 Palestinians were arrested in the Arab sector of Jerusalem after they stoned police cars and…

… staged an anti- Carter march. Israel radio said Carter eliminated a tour of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem because of the large number of Arabs gathered out- side the church. Though violence…

…, March 10, 1983 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann…

… WEINSTEIN News Editor .................... GEORGE ADAMS Student Affairs Editor .............. BETH ALLEN Arts Magazine Editor ................,. BEN TICHO Associate Arts/Magazine Editors .... . LARRY DEAN…

November 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… hardline Arab nation as a threat to its security. ANOTHER POINT of contention by the Israelis is a Mideast peace plan put forward by Saudi Prince Fahd, °calling for establishment of a Palestinian state on…

… returned to Arab-occupied lands (Israel)."x The first headline broadcast by state radio had called the incident an attack. In Tel Aviv, Israeli military com- mand spokesmen refused to comment on the Saudi…

… (infant formula) issue."~ During the speech, sponsored by the School of Public Health Student Organization and Political Action Committee, Joseph said the Reagan administration's decision to be the lone…

… questions, By BARRY WITT 'University, secretaries may have been annoyed somewhat at the phone calls, but LSA student government leaders were pleased with the response to an advertisement they placed in last…

… ',,1ST unity -TODAY The directories hit the streets m.r HE STUDENT TELEPHONE directories for the 1981-82 academic year have been compiled, prin- cigarettes-even under some pretty trying circumstances…

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

… 13. New and used. Student Bike Shop. 607 S. Forest, next to Village Corner. 662-6986 25B1013 JEFFREY PARSONS - Relax with a friend at the State Theater Midnight Movies this weekend. Drop by the Daily…

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…-TIME JANITOR needed at Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard. Must be U-M student. Apply to Ms. McGlothlin, 10:00 a.m.- 2 p.m. weekdays. dHtc LOOKING FORA job where you can keep your ideas intact, earn good…

… 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…

November 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… Fahd issued the plan in August, calling -tet rfor total Israeli withdrawal from oc- S hrcupied Arab territories, establishment tarting to ofea Palestinian Arab state with East ,aa g t Jerusalem as its…

… interested in the 0 Chicago orEO Arlington Heights location. Name Address City state zip FimePhone BuinKu mone Approved for VA. andll: State Guaranteed IAans Roosevelt University admits all students on the…

…. Libertarian Leaague-Discussion, Count of Antipasto, 7 p.m. Students for ERA-Mtg., 7 p.m., 4108 Michigan Union. TM Program-Introduction. noon. 4313 Michigan Union. b; Superior Oil is generally regarded as the…

December 10, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

… being placed on teaching students how to find jobs and making sure they get practical ex- perience in college. WHILE HOLDING a degree "still makes a difference as far as em- ployment is concerned," it is…

… fictitious Arab sheiks willing to pay bribes to politicians in exchange for special favors. Kelly and two co-defendents, Eugene Ciuzio of Longwood, Fla., and Stanley Weisz of Smithtown, N.Y., are on trial for…

… private immigration bills for fictitious Arabs. Interest rates keep rising NEW 'VORK-Interest rates continued to climb toward record levels yesterday, and the surge is not over, Henry Kaufman, da leading…

… 10, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor…

August 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

… capital were concentrated on the coastal Ouzai neighborhood, the southern Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra, Chatila and Burj Al Brajneh, and the central Arab university and stadium areas - where most of…

… dining a steal! Dinner 5:00 to 7:15 -J' SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR STUDENTS Send your League Limerick to: Thet cHiga nManage'. Michigan Leaguh LJ 911 North University Next to Hill Auditorium You will receive 2…

March 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… Class, level I,7:30 p.m., 640 Oxford. Union of Students for Israeli - workshop, "The Arab-Israeli Conflict (Pt. 1),"8 p.m., IGLI Multipurpose Rm. Rec. Sports - Clinic, "Nutrition and Exercise," 7:30-9 p…

… for the Happenings Column, send them in care of; Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI., 48109. Geography students detail department's, faculty s strengths (Continued from…

… Page 1) rapport with students and the "tutorial apprenticeship type teaching."_ "My interaction with the faculty has been tremendous," said pre-doctoral candidate John Oppenheim. Op- penheim, whose…

…, students at yesterday's session warned elimination of the geography department would reduce liberal arts educational opportunities in times where "education for the sake of knowledge" is giving way to…

… of this month. He said the committee's extensive review of the geography department has included examining Ph.D. disser- tations written during the last ten years, data on student to faculty ratios…

….A.'S COMEDY STORE Wed., March 11 UAC -9 p.m. Admission $1 U-Club, Michigan Union RUN FOR OFFICE in the RACKHAM STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS- MARCH 23-25 Applications due March 12 at the RSG Office, 2006…

… Rackham, 763-5271 Precision Photographics n "There will be a meeting for all students (prospective concentrators) who are inter- ested in Sociology, on Thurs- day, March 12 at 4:00 P.M. in the Henderson…

March 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… difference. You will definitely see more activity this time. Ik Architecture student wins $3,000 By CURTIS MAXWELL John Myefski, a senior in the College of Architecture and Urban Planning, won a $3…

… the virtue of its simplicity . It is a fitting service memorial . . with a classic quality to it." THE TASK for Myefski and the other 43 students who entered the second an- nual Leonard Willeke design…

…." Eight of the students who entered received merit citations: Robert Arens, Ronald Betts, John Davids, Gregory Hunt, Michael Kent, Eric Peterson, Michael Topping, and David Younglove. 01 mpic precautions…

… Molecular Insight & Clinical Implications," 8 a.m., Sheldon Aud, Towsley Center. Renaissance University Club - Workshop "Empowerment," 9 p.m., Fireplace room, 1416 Hill St. Armenian Students' Cultural Assoc…

…. - Dance, 8 p.m., Nicholas Greek Or- thodox Church. Matthaei Botanical Gardents - Class, "Indoor Nature Photography: Win- ter Exposure," 10:15 a.m. Student Alumni Council/Residence Hall Assoc. - Little Sibs…

… radio of the Christian militias said the fighting was "a clear attempt to torpedo the Switerland conference even before it opens. The escalation is intentional. THE MOSLEM voice of Arab Lebanon made the…

…- sees the National Dental Research In- .stitute. Correction John Hartigan, a member of the. Progressive Student Network, was not arrested in Tuesday's sit-in against military research. Hartigan filed an…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 98

… to appear in what is, after all, a small midwestern community more noted for its football.. MORE IMPORTANTLY, students at the University have had an opportunity Ann Arbor to learn from the experience…

…, was run by professionals in cooperation with the University Activities Council. A few visionaries in the ranks developed the idea of a non-profit, student run group providing diverse concert offerings…

… and valuable production experience for students. Aiming for a variety of styles including folk, the program gradually focused on jazz. The fall 1975 season initiated a policy of balancing appearances of…

… week-long series of concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra and guest artists. Unfor- tunately for the student population, this event occurs at about the same time as final exams. Perhaps this can be…

… bands. have free concerts scheduled each month, and School of Music students give free recitals at many locations, mainly on North Cam- Last year alone, the University Musical Society sponsored more than…

…, and most of the audience turns out in costume, as well. Last year the entire bassoon section entered dressed as Arab sheiks. Other groups provide interesting con; trasts to the dominance of the above…

July 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…. Besides the League of Women Voters, organizations represented in the suit are the Arab-American Voter Registration Project; Gray Panthers; Metro-North; Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit…

… during the spring and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: September through April-$16.50 in Ann Ar- bor, $29.00 outside the city; May through August-$4.50 in Ann…

… Opinon age ditr . . . .. .. . CH RLENew Student Edition . .. .. . ... .. ... .. . ... JOE ORTIZ Opinion Page Edio.......CHARLES THOMSON N, ~t~ . . O RI Arts Editors ........... JOSEPH KRAUS STAFF MEMBERS…

June 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… year. Apply at the Student Publications Bldg. or call 764-0550 for more information. q IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and United Press.Internationalreports Man arrested for bombings enough for…

… and will be named Andrea Albert. radio said. "Logic dictates that Iraq The royal family's surname is deal its blow without mercy.' Grimaldi. Arab diplomatic sources said oil The baby was born five…

… 0745-967X) is published Tuesday through Sun- day during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday during the spring and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan…

November 10, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

… the Uni- versity's football stadium or car- toons depicting University life. But one student entrepreneur, sparked by this monotony, has created an alter- native which is appropriate in any setting…

…, Nagel said. Keywell wants the poster to ap- peal to students, parents, and alumni as a symbol that is "more pre- sentable as well as timeless," in contrast to traditional aerial campus snapshots, Nagel…

…-Resolved Macro-Molec- ular Crystallography" - Prof. Keith Moffat, Cornell University, 1200 Chem Bldg., 4 pm. "Black Youth Activism in the 1980s" - Dr. Vincent Harding, 60s Theologian and Student Activist, Hale Aud…

… Political Context" - Elizabeth Thoburn, U of M student in the History of Art Dept., Rackham Galleries, 7:30 pm. Senior Honor Thesis. A reception will follow. "The Krlstallnacht as a Public Degradation Ritual…

… Mechanism of Bicarbon- ate Transport Across the Reti- nal Pigment Epithelium" - B. Hughes, 2055 MHRI, 12 noon-1:15 pm. Meetings Sa'lam-Shalom, The Arab- Jewish Peace Project - Will meet at 7 pm on Sunday…

…, November 13 in the Fishbowl. Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - MLB Rm. B101, 6:30 pm. Palestine Solidarity Committee -MLB Rm. B119, 7 pm. Shotokan Karate Club of UB. U of M Women's Lacrosse Club…

… - Practice, Elbel Field, 9-11. U of M Fencing - Practice, Hill Coliseum, 7 pm. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) General Meet- ing - 424 Hutchins Hall, 7 pm. All students, faculty and staff of U of M…

… Applica- tion Process - Career Planning and Placement Center, 4:10-5 pm. Career Development Center Open House - 141 Student Center Bldg., 10 am-6 pm. Job search videos, computer guidance demos, slide show…

… - Will be Nov. 10-12, at 8 pm in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Michigan League. Pieces are done by U of M students. Tickets: $3.50 Union Ticket Office, and $4 at the door. "22 Cavegods" - At the BEAT, 10…

… rights en- BY KRISTINE LALONDE With Michigan Student Assembly elections just around the corner, The Moderates Party is having unexpected difficulty reaching potential voters: MSA's election director…

November 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…, the Peer Information Counseling Program (PIG) has continued to grow. PIC is a minority student support program based within the library. Staffed by undergraduate students, it provides research…

… Gaza Strip. Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Defense Minister Yitzchak Rabin described the hostage-taking claim as an attempt by Palestinian extremists to undermine an Arab summit that convened Sunday…

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… \KSAVINGS AS~xkiyotAm rnc ,CondnotaiC I An Equal Opportunity Employer c,1987 Lincoln Savings & Loan Association GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER Will Be Meeting With Students On . S .... .- - - .- Arts…

September 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… continued to strike yesterday. Strikes continued in Port Huron, Cass City, Harbor Beach and Mount Clemens, idling more than 19,00 students and almost 1,000 teachers. Meanwhile, Niles teachers conducted the…

…,600 students had been scheduled Sept. 2. ST. CLAIR COUNTY Circuit Judge James Corden heard Port !Huron's request for a back-to- work , rder yesterday, said torden's 'clerk, who refused identification. The…

…, allowing the crew to escape. Student home from Pakistan hijacking IN BRIEF COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS Rebels hanged in South Africa JOHANNESBURG, South Africa…

… three other convicted murderers also were executed. Cairo gunman takes consulate CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- An Arab with a pistol took over the office of the Italian consul yesterday and held the diplomat and…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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