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December 10, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily- Tuesday, December 10, 1991 be Lirbigan 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 747-2814 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan / L'/E t1VF…

… systematically destroy the Arabs. I'm certain that most of the Arab citizens of Israel, along with numerous Arab members of the Israeli parliament, would take exception to that. You might also think that Israeli…

… soldiers just gas and shoot Arabs for the heck of it. Never did the author mention the fact that the "defenseless" Arabs who were killed at the Temple Mount last year were throwing big rocks down on…

… worshippers before the shooting started. That's a rather important point, wouldn't you think? Another important point that the author totally ignored was the fact that it was the Arabs who initiated the wars on…

… Israel during which the West Bank was captured from Jordan. Assam Pasha, the Secretary General of the Arab League, announced in 1948 his intentions "to conduct a war of extermination and momen- tous…

… massacre" against Israel. It was the process of evacua- tion in preparation for this onslaught that brought the refugee status of the Palestinians, not Israeli rejection. In fact, it is easier for an Arab to…

… lost. Michael Barron Law student *I Rose bowl Good luck in Pasadena, football relieves 'U' woes .t starts with CRISP, the nightmare that always seems to occur about one hour after the class you…

… really wanted to take is filled. Then classes bdgin, and along with them comes the guilt of paying large amounts of money and not going to a single 9 a.m. lecture. As the semester progresses, many students

… this turmoil, which dominates student lste, there stands one redeeming entity. This glorious institution supersedes Monday's assignments, and interrupts the every day routine. Rain or shine, blizzard or…

… scorcher, for six Saturdays a year more than 100,000 faithful students march down Hoover Street to enter the promised land that is Michigan Stadium. Like clockwork, they flock there to pay homage to our…

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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