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October 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 14

…,, the divestment campaign in the country, remain set on informing the campus about the issue of divestment and its benefits. "The Society of Arab Students hasp been supporting the divestment cam- paign by…

… teaches a class on the Arab-Israeli conflict at the University, said that since Israel's borders expanded to include' Gaza and the West Bank, the Israeli government has fluctuated on the regions' policies…

… universities * sity of California at Berkeley and Harvard University. ivestment is an excel- indelibly put pressure on the various uni- lent strategy for edu- versity administrations. cating students on Because…

… of the divestment campaign economic ties and it's the most for South Africa between 1985 and effective way that students in the 1987, 89 universities divested, as did U.S. can participate in the move…

… of how Univer- Students for Justice in Palestine sity administrators react member. toward the divestment move- ment, the issue has taken divestment really bring peace to the Middle East? hold on…

… U.S. from the position of a biased player to impartiality," said Will Youmans, a mem- ber of Berkeley Law Students for Justice in Palestine. Others view divestment as more of a last resort effort than…

… statements angered countless divestment supporters both on and off of the Harvard campus. "I was very offended and ashamed by the comments made by the president of my university," Harvard Law student Faisal…

… president of such a world-renowned institution, these com- ments are very frightening, since they constitute a glaring abuse of the term I hold of a substantial number of university students. "Students are…

… campuses, www ucdivest.org, has gar- nered close to 1,300 signatures of students, faculty, staff and community members. Among the various strategies espoused in the Berkeley moveient, rallies and protests…

… have peacefully addressed concerns regarding the school's financial investments in Israel. But at an April 2002 sit-in, Berkeley administrators ordered the arrests of more than 40 students and threatened…

October 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…. First Formal Action The proposal submitted by Guatemala, was the first formal action in the Assembly's 57-nation Palestine committee following the Arab-reported movement of seven- nation Arab League…

… forces toward the Palestine borders. It was coupled with a bitter at- tack on the exiled Mufti of Jeru- salem, who joined in yesterday's decision by the Arab League coun- cil meeting in Lebanon to forge a…

… as- sure order during the interim would be made up of contingents from countries outside the Big Five "in proportion to the total number of the armed forces of each country." Arabs Claim Army Ready…

… Near Palestine BEIRUT, Lebanon, Oct. 10-() -Arab sources said tonight the armed forces of the Arab world, which is unofficially estimated to be able to muster 200,000 to 250,- 000 regulars, were…

… troop movements. Troop Maneuvers While troop maneuvers were re- ported in progress to implement a decision of the Arab League of seven nations, the League council went back into session tonight to plan…

… the next "military pre- cautionary actions against Zion- ism." In Jerusalem the Palestine gov- ernment information office de- clared in a statement: "In view of persistent rumors of Arab troop…

… said they were informed that Egyptian forces, largest in the Arab League, were preparing to move into the Sinai Desert south of Palestine, and that Saudi Arabian cavalry was cross- U.S. Food Saving Plan…

… attends a gathering at which liquor is served liable to disciplinary action. Open To Penalty All women students have been warned that if they attend a party at which liquor is served, even if they do not…

… drink them- selves, they are open to penalty unless they leave the party im- mediately. Stricter regulations governing student conduct put into effect this year require that any mixed gathering of…

students receive pre- vious approval of the Office of Students Affairs. This would in- clude picnics. Automatic Retraction Approval is automatically re- tracted if liquor is served at the gathering…

October 11, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… of the Muslim Students Association, Arab-American Anti-dis- crimination committee, International Action Center, Palestine Committee and Secular Humanist Jews rallied together on the steps of the Harlan…

…, increase student numbers, get more money, bring in more fac- ulty," said the committee's chairman, English Prof. John Knott. Knott quoted Neuman's letter to the com- mittee as saying SNRE will no longer…

… in the 1970s Plan: Organizational studies is no longer an option for students LSA dean ends organizational studies option By Jen Fish Daily StaffReporter When organizational studies concentrator Julie…

… And although many students on this campus can name both presi- dential candidates, they could not name the vice-presidential candi- dates, often referring to Joe Lieber- man as "the Jewish guy" and…

… versa." McPherson said his school will "enhance the science component of the curriculum for non- science students." "They don't have to do all the formulas, but the students need to understand the broad…

… concepts ... See PRESIDENTS, Page 2 Students rally against fighting in Middle East By Jacquelyn Nixon student Amer Zahr said. Daily Staff Reporter LSA sophomore Michael Gold, a Jewish studen t The past…

… two weeks of turmoil for students with family affected by the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis came to a head yesterday during a rally for Palestine Day of Action. Yesterday afternoon, members…

… the Palestinian people." Gold has been talking to friends and family about the conflict. "I have gotten the sense that there is a fearful atmosphere on the side of Palestinians, the Israeli Arabs and…

… Farm Animals Day. Farmani-mals join students on DiagO' By Maria Sprow For the Daily With a TV, a VCR, a chicken suit and a table full of vegan food, the Michigan Animal Rights Society host- ed a rally…

October 11, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… resolution. the agenda saying Rackham student Amer Zahr urged MSA to thing to do with th see the issue as a one that affects Arab, Muslim When asked afte as well as any "conscientious," student. overturning of…

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 11, 2000 - 3 HIGHER ED Classes canceled due to historic *football victory University of Oklahoma students had the day off Monday in celebration…

… shift from Pass/No Record to A/B/C/No Record grading for second-term freshmen. The point of this, according to the Committee of the Undergraduate Pro- W ram is to encourage students to take classes they…

… may not feel vey comfort- able with and have the option of abstaining from credit once they receive their grade and receiving listener status. This may encourage students to choose majors at an earlier…

… date, said the CUP committee. MIT freshman have a significantly lower grade point average than the rest of the students, and CUP hopes the new grading system will offer a etter transition from high…

… school. Dress code hassle for BYU students Brigham Young University students find it difficult to comply with their universities strict dress code policy. The most common dress code vio- lations are…

… unshaven men and girls vho are clad in tight shirts or above the knee skirts. The student Honor Code Associa- tion works to keep students properly dressed using standards come from the Mormon Church. Texas A…

…- soring the event. The week's goals are to encourage gay and heterosexual students to become more comfortable and more informed about the growing homosex- 1al community. The Princeton Review listed Texas A…

…&M as the third "least gay friendly" university to attend, making coming out more difficult. The GLBTA tried to become an official student organization in 1979, but it took six years and a Supreme Court…

… ruling before it received a wel- come place at the university. U. Illinois focuses %n computer safety The Sixth Annual Student Comput- ing Fair was held at the University of Illinois last week. The event…

October 11, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… hold meeting today The leaders of Alternative Spring Break will be holding a mass meet- ing today from 7 to 8:00 p.m. in the Dana Natural Resources Building. Students are encouraged to find out about…

…. Grad. student information fair to be held today Today at the Michigan Union the Division of Student Affairs and the Career Center will be holding the Graduate School Information Fair. Graduate schools…

… throughout the United States will be in attendance to provide students with informa- tion on exploring their options, col- lecting application information and finding financial aid. CRIME NOTES Ann Arbor…

… it turned left on Liberty Street. THIS DAY In Daily History Students want more input in Diag renovations Oct. 11, 1994 - With renovations to the Diag well underway, students are won- dering why they…

… haven't been asked for their input with regard to the new plans. Donna Erickson, a professor in the land- scape architecture department says she believes students should have more input in the process…

…, but doesn't know what the best way to get that input would be. In September, students in the Univer- sity's landscape architecture department Coming Out Week focuses on building connections By Laura…

… discussions - are meant to help LGBT students feel more comfortable on campus and bring their issues to the forefront of campus dia- logue, said organizers of National Com- ing Out Week events. This year…

…'s events focus on the con- nections between LGBT individuals and many other groups within the Uni- versity community. LGBT students are not only members of the LGBT community, but are also part of a wide…

… their identities and use campus resources available to other communities they belong to, she added. For example, LGBT students should feel comfortable visiting the Career Cen- ter, and students of color…

… should be able to seek help in the LGBT Office, she said. To encourage the celebration of mul- tiple identities, the LGBT Office will host Color Splash, a social gathering for LGBT students of color…

October 11, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS TruthWiPeai" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

Student Publications Building, pictured above, whose in- terior wails are lined with the names of past Daily senior editors, symbolizes this new series of col- umns, written by the 1961-162 senior staff. Ap…

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… the infant United Arab Republic is but another sign of Arab disunity. Time and again Arab .leaders proclaim their supra-national bro- therhood only to have their words of fellowship snarled in intrigues…

… troops of Iraq after Premier Kassem threatened to annex that tiny but oil wealthy sheikdom. Jordan has been a prime ex- ample of the Arab states' failure ,to live in peace with one another. In 1958, just…

… two weeks after the United Arab Republic was pro- claimed, Jordan and Iraq merged into the Arab Federation. Unlike the Egypt-Syria UAR, the new Federation had a common border, similar peoples and…

… snnkeman for the Arab termination to be as strong out- side Egypt as he is in it. U.S. Marines landed in Lebanon the day after Kassem's purge at the request of then Lebanese President Camille Chamoun. Cha…

October 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

student Johanna Schuster- Craig and LSA student Blair Preiser will be hosting a discussion for stu- dents about effective stage manage- ment methods. The talk will be at the Arena Stage in the Frieze Build…

…- ing, Sunday at 7 p.m. Hellenic Students Association play Greek tragedy Regent candidates list tuition as top pronty By Tomislav Ladika Daily Staff Reporter Support for the University's recent tuition…

… several of the candidates blamed the University administration outright for past hikes. Green Party candidate Susan Fawcett, a School of Art student, and Natural Law Party candidate David Arndt said the…

…-year Rackham student. He offered a tuition stabilization plan directly linked to state government appropria- tions. Woiwode said the candidates cannot be cer- tain if they will be able to avoid tuition increas…

… of the candidates said they support a diverse Democrat Ismael Ahmed, director of the Dearborn-based Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, discusses tuition increases during a forum…

… for University regent candidates. campus, although Petering and Waun said they do not support the University's current admissions policies. Democrat Ismael Ahmed, director of the Dearborn-based Arab

… collegiate, customer base. "The college student is a little more resilient than the market - a little more brave and courageous and more likely to look for deals," he said. Tell added that while he expected…

… sell seats on each others' flights. It is rumored that a similar agreement between Northwest, Delta and Continental may follow. Students on campus have shown discontent with the air- lines' new business…

… library records. Moss recalled, "The last time I came to speak about the erosion of civil lib- erties about 10students showed up. What happened'? "We have lost the right to be free from government…

… the Scholastic Assess- ment Test or the American College Test because of learning disabilities. In the past, an asterisk was placed next to the name of the student who took the SAT untimed. The College…

October 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

…. Raymond Tanter, compared America's fight against terrorism to Israel's struggle with ter- ror. "I have many Arab students, many Muslim students in general, and many Israelis and many Jewish students. I…

… how objectionable, is pro- tected. This is a place where we encourage civil debate,"he said. "I say to Jewish students in the audi- ence that you will make a mistake if you keep this to yourselves and…

… Metropolitan Detroit were canceled so that all 115 students could attend the rally. Michigan State Uni- versity students were also present in the crowd. The event's keynote speaker, polit- ical science Prof…

… antidote" and that there would be no backlash. "Arab people won't go crazy, Muslim people won't go crazy. They'll roll over because they hate Saddam Hussein." Following Tanter's speech, LSA sen- ior Kirsten…

… advocates getting together and looking for peaceful resolutions." Quinzi said she and Engineering senior Yair Ghitza are interested in pro- moting inter-group dialogue. Quinzi said student groups on this…

…'re trying to get out is contagious." This weekend marks the first Fall study break in the University's history, and many students will not be attend- ing the game because they can take a trip home or a vaca…

… tomorrow's game. "The students' getting involved and cheering will get others involved as well as the other people who are just buying tickets to go to the game," he said. One of the complaints found in…

… Cavanaugh's letter con- cerns the fan's booing heard during recent games. "Remember that everyone out there is a student here. At Michigan we don't boo our fellow students. I've talked with students who say…

… way we can, then we will be where we want to." Students who consider themselves active fans agree with Cavanaugh's accusations about the student cheering problem, but they also believe that all the…

…'s games or Tennessee's, their fans are all going nuts." Saying that the student section support is "decent," Gudritz attributed the lack of cheering and fan support as a problem in "the rest of the stadium…

October 11, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

… ALISON Go Managing Editor We can't EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.comr survive 1 on the pay…

… neighbor- Zbrozek can be reached at of corporate chain stores that barely changes hood kids, parents shuttle their children to zbro@umich.edu. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 0 Cartoon insensitive to Arab and Muslim…

… communities TO THE DAILY: I have lost count of how many times I've heard a racial slur concerning my Arab heritage and Muslim identity in' post-Sept. 11 American society. I cannot enumerate the occasions where…

… a Sunni extremist and Shiite extremist (The Take-Out Box, 10/05/2005) does nothing to quell the com- mon stereotypes and misconceptions about the Arab and Muslims communities. While the cartoon shows…

… how President Bush comes between Muslims and causes prob- lems between people, it also propagates the notion that Arabs and Muslims are violent in nature and that the smallest thing sets them off. The…

Arabs in the cartoon are por- trayed as scowling barbarians as well as stupid foreigners who fall for the cunning American's ruse. Negative images such as these encourage and justify discrimina- tory…

… months such as Ramadan. Shimaa Abdelfadeel LSA senior The letter writer is political chair of the Muslim Students Association. in Coke's profit line by cutting its contract ignores the fact that not just…

October 11, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, October 11, 1988 The Michigan Daily 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No.24 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials…

… the international anti-apartheid movement. Following the film will be a discussion on South African Political Prisoners. By Muzammil Ahmed An ad put out by the American Com- mittee for Student

… Information appeared in the September 30 issue of the Daily declaring, "Traditional attitudes of Islam towards the Jews, not territorial disputes, are the real roots of the Arab-Israeli con- flict." This…

… creating social change by inciting protest and anger. While it is true that much anti-Jewish rhetoric is used by frustrated Arab leaders against the self-proclaimed Jewish state, this is not a reflection of…

…, Arab leaders by no stretch of the definition constitute "Muslim leaders" as the ACSI implies. Arabs are a minority of the Muslim world, comprising approx- imately ten percent of the total Muslim…

… population. Most of the world's Muslims are in Indonesia, followed by China and Pakistan. The Arab "leaders" speak for themselves; their anti-Jewish statements are not indicative of Islam. Third, Jewish…

…: This is in response to an ar- ticle which appeared in the Perspective Section of the Daily (9/22/88). The article entitled "Student-resident rap- port" depicted a scene in which a University student

… was unjus- tified for the writer to stereo- type all University students en masse. At an institution where diversity and equal opportunity are constantly being fought for and where stereotypes are ve…

… continually brought up was the idea that the student body lacked respect for Ann Arbor. She depicted the students as what about the student who is an Ann Arbor and attends the University show disrespect for…

… his/her hometown? There are many students who work in crisis centers, day care centers, awareness programs, etc. in Ann Arbor and the surrounding areas. If these is a lack of con- cern for the people of…

October 11, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, .OCTOBER 11, 1967 THE 311CHIGA3'1 DAILY PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1967 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE 0 Soviet 'Defense To Bolster Arab States, SNorth Viet World Tension Cause…

… , Of 15 Per Cent Hike Over Previous Budget MOSCOW (A') - The Soviet t Union announced yesterday one of the biggest increases in defense spending in its history to bolster North Vietnam and to aid Arab

… individual con- duct regulations with the mandate that they actively solicit advice and counsel to faculty, administration, and student organizations." INTERESTED? Attend the open meeting of the Board of Gover…

October 11, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 35) • Page Image 8

… to divide the country, the na- tive Algerian asserted that "one side is not willing to fight the other. Both are convinced that civil war should not take place." The dispute is not between Arabs and…

… Split Ait - Laoussine charged that "some powers have wished that the Berbers and Arabs would fight each other. France has long argu- ed that they would." Ait-Laoussine explained that the causes of the…

…-Laoussine Downplays Arab Revolt i if Collegiate Press Service RBANA-The executive secre- of Young Americans for Free- a national conservative youth nization, said in an interview Tuesday that he is "extreme- eased…

… election 11 delegates to NSA's annual >nal Student Congress. wis, a former research director he House Committee on Un- rican Activities, has been ac- since 1961 in a national con- tive campaign against NSA…

… possible he congress to accurately re- national student opinion." t true representation will not ossible at the congress, he until all delegates are actual- acted by their student bodies. CHARLES S. BLONDY…

… jobs can be made in the Part-time Placement Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg., during the following hours: Mon. thru Fri., 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring…

students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should contact Dave Lowman;, Part-time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in…

…, both on and off campus. 1-Administrative Asst. Must be grad student with Industrial Relations background either through course work or experience. Will be writing job descriptions. HILLEL SUPPER CLUB…

October 11, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, October 11, 1978-The Michigan Daily ~br 3ibigmn m aiI Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LIX, No.30 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… Michigan Lebanon for the Lebanese THERE WAS A TIME when Leba- justice and it proved to be the seeds of non was the jewel of the Arab its decline. world. Advanced in commerce, education, justice - it was the…

… most progressive of all nations in the Arab F INALLY THERE is the question of world. I Palestinian human rights and Its capitol Beirut was the most their right for a state of their own. cosmopolitan of…

… Israel and Lebanon. This step must be anid conflicts of the Mideast. Every taken before any hope for peace in the antagonism, every rivalry, every Mideast can be realized. conflict - whether between Arab

… or The major fault of the tenuous Jew or Arab and Arab - now meet Camp David agreements is that they h ad on in Lebanon. failed to address the problems in (he time is long past when the people Lebanon…

… Egypt and Israel. Palestinians covertly at first and then That settlement merely removes the overtly. It is clear that the Syrian largest army from the Arab arsenal. forces are not keepers of the peace…

students beginning courses at the mining school. Of 251 universiy graduates this year, onlye92 are in the technical fields in which the mining,- industry could use 1,500 to 1,800. There are 95 jobs available…

…, and still others are being sought from Japan and Arab: countries in hopes of belatedly developing a broader economic base. Economists believe this might inspire foreign confidence and stimulatesre…

October 11, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

… Macomb. "The Michigan counties rep- resent a fairly good cross section demographically of the whole state," Keating said. BENJI DELL/ One hundred students are enrolled in the introductory modern Arabic

… what they want to do." Michael Bonner, acting chair of the department of Near Eastern Studies, said students who study Arabic for more than two years usually have a career goal in mind. Many of those are…

… language course this fal. CROWNING CAMPUS ROYALTY ARABIC From page 1A Near Eastern Studies and reli- gious studies professor at Univer- sity of Illinois, said the Sept. 11 attacks and the resulting…

… increase in media coverage of Arab nations encouraged more people to study Arabic. "It made the Arab world and the Muslim world front and center in a lot of people's minds," Khalil said. "Before 9/11, people…

…'s knowledge of Arab nations was really quite limited." Khalil, who started studying Arabic at the University as an undergraduate in 1997, said there has been a shift in the motivations for many of those taking…

Arabic language courses. "(Before 2001) there was a good chance of having classmates who were generally interested in the language for its own sake," he said. "Now many people see it as a requirement for…

… looking for jobs in government, military or jour- nalism. But Bonner said students' career goals don't shape the pro- gram. "We're not just producing peo- ple for the intelligence agencies," members. At…

… Zeta Psi fraternity, sopho- more Michael Weist said he saw a larger number of students take interest in his fraternity this fall than did last fall. As part of the rush committee, he said Zeta Psi took…

… Michigan Union last night. The ceremony is part of the Michigan Student Assembly's attempted revival of Homecoming week. The pair will take part in the Homecoming parade tomorrow. The parade starts at 3 p…

… Education - an organization that represents 1,800 universities - said college students often do not know enough about money to fully understand credit card offers. "Colleges know that students come to our…

October 11, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

…'re an atheist, and, whether they're practicing or not, most students believe in one religion or another? A: No. If someone is really obnoxious about it, and tells me I'm going to be damned to hell or…

…," is the stereotypical symbol of supposed Islamic fanaticism. But in the midst of all the public misconceptions, Muslim students, faculty members and workers are thriving at Michigan. Most follow the…

… Arabia, once in a lifetime (haj). First-year LSA student Hashim Rahman stressed, "Islam is a full code of life, not just a religion. If you're a practicing Muslim, there are rules for everything you do…

… limited to this. Other aspects of this "striving" that set Muslim students apart from non-Muslims restrictions, saying, "In Islam, sex is revered more," and backed this with the claim that rape is less…

…'s preeminence extends far beyond the the Arab world. In fact, only 25 percent of Muslims are Arab. Islam is the dominant religion in the Middle East, North Africa, parts of Southeast Asia, and the South Asian…

… countries of Afghanistan and Bangladesh. (Conversely, as the large number of Arab Christians in the United States makes obvious, not all Arabs are Muslim.) At the University, as in the rest of the world…

students. false stereotypes of Islam, and they project this onto the Muslims that they meet. This does get in the way of true understanding," said Betsy Barlow, Outreach Coordinator for the Middle East…

…. There's a lot of ignorance and distortion," stated Curtis. "We need to get rid of the false images to see each other as people," added Barlow. The University does respect students' need for time off to…

October 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… thing is pretty would accept the vacant posi common among politicians - but should it be offered by Presid he got caught at it." Nixon. Many students, Democrats and Gov. Marvin Mandel, a De Human Rights…

… he regretted that the re students was best summarized bynain"snesarad Jerry de Grieck (HRP - First ed: "It isanow clearly in the 1 Ward): a. interest of the country to q'iic One down, a million more…

… $5.50, will go on sale today at the Union. SA slates meeting The Student Action Committee, organizers of much of the activity surrounding the tuition strike, has called for a public meeting at 7:30 p…

… also be a meeting of the Ba'hai Student Group tonight from 7:30 to 11:30 at the International Center . . . and there will be a meeting of the Ann Arbor Mental Pa- tient Project at 1420 Hill St. tonight…

… relief, Barbara Kahn passes the bucket in a campus-wide campaign fqr funds initiated by concerned students and faculty. Jewish students seek. aid funds for Israel By CHARLES COLEMAN Blood can be donated…

… for Israel In the wake of the Mideast war, at Hillel, 663-4129. an ad hoc group of students and O faculty members supporting Israel Other activities organized by the has been conducting a vigorous…

… nearly 250 the total of Israeli air- craft that the two Arab countries claim to have bagged since the war began last Saturday. In the two-front ground war, Sy- ria Ignored Israeli claims of re- capturing…

… Congressional leaders yester- day that the new Arab-Israeli war was likely to be a long hard struggle with no decisive turning point yet in sight. NIXON GAVE this somber as- sessment at a White House meeting at…

…- cerned Students and Faculty in Support of Israel, said that blood donated will be sent to Detroit, from where it will be sent directly to Israel. AN INFORMATION booth will also be set up on the Diag to…

… bring current radio and wire service re- ports to students. Anyone interesting in working on the information booth, vigil, and other issues, is urged to contact Hill l. NEW WORLD FILMt MART with GLENDA…

October 11, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 1951 ANTI-BRITISH FEELING: Egyptian Students Give Views on Current Crisis Different Game' Than Series DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINI Je :1 f a n t…

… -there can be no compromise," is the doninant theme in Egypt and the other Arab nations, according to Riad Alami, grao., who left Egypt two months ago. * * * A M(RE temperate opinion was expi essed by…

…. Election of officers for the coun- cil will take place next Thursday at its first meeting. The present council urges all students in the business adminis- tration school to vote either today or tomorrow…

…. SL Grop 6Meets The new, non-elective adminis- trative wing of Student Legisla- ture, composed of all interested students who are scholastically eligible, will meet at 4:10 p.m. to- day in the SL…

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October 11, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… 4A - Thursday, October 11, 2007 The Michigan Daily = michigandaily.com --------- -- -- -- ---- - -- - --- -- 4 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard…

… same consideration. Enrolling in college to live out the promise of the GI Bill shouldn't add to the burden. However, the recently founded Student Veterans Association of the University of Michigan has…

… with the Hispanics they refuse to speak to, that's almost 75 million Americans that apparently don't matter. Tuesday's debate in Dearborn - a Detroit suburb home to the highest concentration of Arabs

… antagonistically hawkish outlook. Even in Dearborn, a city where its common to find street signs trans- lated to Arabic, they saw no harm in implying continuing strikes and strife in the Middle East. There may be 30…

…,000 Arabs in Dearborn, but inside the confines of the Ford Com- munity Center, the candidates could conveniently remain oblivious. Hav- ing overlooked Hispanic and Black Americans, they could hardly have been…

… expected to offer anything more to Arab-Americans. So why come to Dearborn at all? To speak to the common American, of course. Michigan has the highest unemployment rate in the country. Dearborn, once the…

… only Northwestern University. The Student vet- erans Association, founded this year by Air Force veteran. Derek Blumke, is determined to increase that number. The group recently met with Lester Monts…

…, the University's senior vice provost for academic affairs; about creating a special Office for Student veterans' Affairs to make the process of applying easier for veterans. Monts, how- ever, glossed…

… not. Having been out of high school for so long, veterans may not have valid test scores, current transcripts or teachers recom- mendations. Without a specialized Office of Student veterans' Affairs…

… 598 and 224 student veterans respec- tively. The state of Wisconsin allows all of its vets to attend either a University of Wiscon- sin affiliate or Wisconsin Technical College for free. This may be…

October 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… Washtenaw Ave., 7 p.m. ... also at 7 p.m. ~ psychology TA Greg Dubs will discuss "Teaching as a coopedrative venture between students and faculty, or How to be subversive without being kicked out for sedition…

… of Arab territory occupied in the 1967 Middle East War. Israeli officials said yesterday no formal agreement exists between Washington and Jerusalem. But they added it was probable the two countries…

… plan to was designed to mollify nationalists pressing for more settlements and to ease international criticism during delicate Negotiations now underway to arrange a resumption of the Arab-Israeli peace…

… edited and managed by students at the University, o Michigan. News phone764-562. Second class p~stage is paid at Ann Arbor,: Michigan 48109. P~ublished daily Tuesday through Sunday morning dring the…

October 11, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 11, 1996 ZFIhz llitigan utg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

… tolerance for the gay communi- ty. However, the two groups clashed Sunday evening, when some members of the College Republicans distorted some of QUP's messages. The Michigan Student Assembly passed a…

… resolution Tuesday night, condemning groups that spread anti-gay messages and authorizing the assembly to charge groups who participate in such activities under the Central Student Judiciary. While the chalk…

…- ing incident has led to an uncomfortable sit- uation for the groups involved, MSA has no business threatening to punish student groups who wish to exercise their freedom of speech. . Ryan LaLonde, QUP…

… University students. However, the resolu- tion also says that the assembly will work to uphold "the sense of community and respect among student organizations. This should be without infringing upon the…

… continue. It says that the student organization "will be brought in for a judicial review with CSJ. With possible sanctions including: revoca- tion of student funds or temporary/perma- nent suspension of…

student group status." CSJ is an independent judiciary body that has the authority to take punitive action against student groups. While QUP members have the right to be angry about the chalking incident…

… protecting it. By threatening punitive action against such groups, MSA is doing the opposite - it is diminishing -free speech. The clause will cause student groups to think twice about exercising their…

… their opposition to student groups that spread messages of hate, they do not have the right to try and limit such messages. Instead, they should allow freedom to flour- ish and let the marketplace of…

October 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…9 1~ Cir rn One hundred Four years of editorial freedom Vo.CN. n S -11tb 11 199 0, 9 h a al r'U students ask for greater input in Diag renovations By CHASTITY PRATT For the Daily As students

…,000 students on Central Campus eryday make about 100,000 trips across the iag by foot, bike or rollerblades. For first-year students and sophomores, the temporary fencing and the gargantuan Ellis-Don machine by…

… the West Engineering Building are as much a part of their vision of the Diag as the legendary "M." For various reasons, construction has in- volved little student input as to how the new Diag will look…

… and feel. "I think the students should have some input, but it's unclear the best way to do that," said Donna Erickson, a professor in the land- scape architecture department. Throughout the 19th…

… were made for a central square, he said. Last month, about 50 students in the land- scape architecture department participated in week long projects aimed at using public participation to help solve…

… various design prob- lems on campus. One team showed students, faculty and staff conceptual designs of the Diag and asked whether sidewalks should be widened, separated for pedestrians and bicy- clists, or…

… paved Diag. "You'd think the landscape architecture students would be involved," said David Barnes, a third-year graduate student in the department. "I think it would be a good idea to ask students and…

…, Germany, the Baha- mas, Mexico and the United States. The food includes brand names like Kraft and Kellogg's, and is cooked fresh daily. Sounds like a good place to eat, right? Many students don't feelthis…

… way. Although the chefs of Residence Hall Dining Services bring a diver- sity of experience as well as a variety of food to the University, students continue to criticize the food. "The food is edible…

… 50 percent of the time. Otherwise, it looks like a salad or Entree Plus night," said Mir,~phne~l Rwe n I NA firs.t-1Ie2r stu- AP PHOTO Israeli soldiers confer near the body of one of the two Arab

October 11, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… recogni- tion to the new Syrian republic yesterday, 12 days after that Middle Eastern state dramatically split from President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser's tVnted Arab Republic. s The official word was conveyed to…

… Press More than a dozen countries of the East and West have recogniz- ed -the newly independent Syria since it broke away from the Unit- ed Arab Republic in the Sept. 28- 29 military coup. And…

… Friday until 9 P.M.; Sat. until 6 STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL READING and DISCUSSION Seminar: TO THE FINLAND STATION Edmund Wilson .1 …

October 11, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… two weeks ago. The fliers, which depict Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress advocating enslavement of whites, were placed in the Pendaflex folders of several students and posted on walls in…

… the most deeply offensive polit- ical viewpoints are tolerated." Some students said the adminis- tration's response to the incident was insufficient. "I don't think they did enough to condemn it," said…

… second-year law student Bob Dorsey. "Their response was pretty lukewarm." The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) condemned the incident and called for an investigation into the matter at their Sept. 25…

… arrival at the Raleigh-Durham airport would occur today. As in previous evacuation flights, arrangements called for Westerners on board to be limited to women and children and to Americans of Arab ancestry…

…-choicers target student support for Blanchard byyMelissa Peerless Daily Staff Reporter Abortion rights advocates are try- ing to mobilize college students and young women to support Governor James Blanchard…

…'s reelection bid. Carol King, Executive Director of the Michigan Abortion Rights Action League (MARAL), held a telephone press conference last night to urge college students to reelect the governor Nov. 6. King…

… announces losing streak in space is finished Students hold vigil for Palestinians EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) - Shuttle Discovery sailed out of orbit and landed yesterday after a four-day flight…

… in the shuttles Columbia and Atlantis and by a flawed mirror that by Gwen Shaffer As students wrote papers at the Angell Hall computing center last night, they were interrupted by a long line of about…

…. The Palestine Solidarity Committee (PSC) and the General Union of Palestinian Students spon- sored the vigil, which started on the Diag at 7 p.m. The march through the center was intended "to let people…

… pressing: than the Intifada," said Zaltimo. First-year law student and PSC member Karima Bennoune said she felt it was particularly important for her to attend the vigil after she talked to a friend in…

October 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…-Sunday, October 11, 1981 Ten Cents Ten Pages The crisis of couple abuse. .,' t. Jife 's escape not easy Student problems pile up By KATHLYN HOOVER 'The young woman brushed back her long dark hair and…

… abuse is not limited to the common domestic violence situation. One out of five students reported having been involved in some abusive situation. THE MOST common reasons cited for abuse were jealousy over…

… provoking abuse among student couples. Although no statistics are available at the University on the rate of student abuse, of- ficials from the University and local organizations such as the Domestic Violen…

…- ce Project and the Assault Crisis Center say that student abuse is a prevalent, and often unreported, roblem. Figures From the Domestic Violence Project show that five percent of women using the local…

… S.A.F.E. house shelter for abuse victims are students from the Univer- sity, Eastern Michigan University and Washtenaw Community College. But the program's director Stephanie Vail pointed out that…

… and peace." But his Arab enemies, who saw treachery in Sadat's- separate peace withIsrael, rejoiced. "The traitor is buried forever!" proclaimed Syrian state radio. THREE FORMER U.S. presidents and…

…" will be permitted back in an Ohio high school class despite the protests of a parent and a student that led to a temporary banning of the work. The Mad River-Green Local Board of Education reversed its…

October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

… or Arab Student As I and the other passers-by gathered more to the left, while the United States keeps a Associations sponsor it. They were there as part around the crying child, and her sister brushed…

…4 4A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 11, 2004 OPINION .u 4140 NMAY\\C) STREET I e ltcbtguu ad1 thedazly@rnichigaridaily . co EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT TlE UNIVERSITY OF…

… affirmative action, wouldn't he be willing to give up his seat in the Law School in the interest of "diversity?" The Law School, coincidentally, recently sent an e-mail to its students explaining that the only…

… two little Israel would diminish. The ADL and similar pro- of the Persian Students Association, so I did help girls exiting a ballet studio. The mother was Israel groups have the lobbying funds to sway…

… excited little children. anti-Semitic." This is a false understanding of why and the Persian Students Association along with As the children danced circles around their the United States supports Israel…

… on the policy on a Palestin- The Lebanese Students Association did not host skittered across the sidewalk to my feet. ian state. Some are more to the right and some are the event, nor did the Jordanian…

students worked on chatting. Even as I reached the corner of vative post-colonialist policies that dictate that the night and day to bring this wonderful event to us, South University Avenue, she was still…

… as student population is, we do not need observed that the United States maintains a one- First, on reporting on campus events, you had incorrect facts reported to us on top of it all. sided policy on…

October 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 11, 2002 OP/ED ( jE ' iC [ All 1 MT j 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

…, people. versity and the conference on behalf of a pair of Detroit News editorial page editor Nolan Finley piss and moan about who hates who most University students. Schlussel says "terrorists" called…

… contradict- to ask: "... When did anti-Semitism lose its seat statehood and not Yasser Arafat; being pro- ing herself and decrying all things Arab as "ter- on the bus of political correctness?" Israel is not…

… David Enders can be reached at there to meet with President George W. Bush. To - anti-Semitism." denders@umich.edu. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Former student gov. pres. urges 'U' not to divest TO THE DAILY…

… the entire University community, including the President, the University Board of Regents, the faculty and staff and students to make a clear statement of its essential values; to state proudly…

… bystander to immorality. BILL JACOBS Alumnus The author was president ofthe University Student Government Council from 1972-1973 and is with the American'Jewish Committee for Israel is good for Palestinians…

…. I also share the reservations of many students regarding some of the expected speakers, especially Hatem Bazian, whom I remember all too well from when I was a student with him at San Francisco State…

October 11, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…. -Compiled from Daily wire reports CAMPUS PR OTFSIT Students gather to support affirmative action policies North Campus rally mirrors those in Washington By SAM GRINGLAS Daily StaffReporter Calls for justice…

… rang across the North Campus Diag early Wednesday afternoon, and multi-colored "Diversity Mat- ters" posters waved in the hands of more than 40 students rallying in support of affirmative action policies…

…, including an event held outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. Law student Eric Jarrett, the coordinator of the event, said the cases involving the Univer- sity and affirmative action make the issue…

… received many awards, the Golden Apple - which is given annually to a student-nominated University professor - was the most mean- ingful to him. Peterson's research focused primarily on "character strengths…

… his col- leagues working in fields such as Arab American Studies, Native American Studies, Afri- can American Studies, Wom- en's Studies, and LGBT studies reported similar events. Kurashige added that…

… it's symbolic reason- ing. It is particularly important people come (to Ann Arbor)," Jar- rett said. On North Campus, a multitude of guests spoke to students on the merits of affirmative action and the…

…- out this nation." For many students, Jarrett said, affirmative action is not only a continuation of ongoing nation- al debate, but also an aspect of their everyday experiences in higher education. "For…

… everybody in the class- room, diversity is important and not just in race. I think diversity Caroline Miller, a gradu- ate student who studied under Peterson at the University of Pennsylvania, said one of his…

… several languages, analyzes the character strengths of individuals. Miller fondly recalled the way Peterson treated his students with respect and optimism, noting that he had a likable sense of humor…

October 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… honest broker of peace," she said. "Congress itself takes positions when we are supposed to be honest brokers of peace." LSA senior Will Youmans, president of the Arab-American Anti- Discrimination…

… more information, please call: (734) 936-4070 ' "" University of Michigan - Medical Center 6 Texas students girlfriend home and campus when he fell killed near highway off the road, Patterson The driver…

…, 18-yea COLLEGE STATION, Texas - Six student Brandon Ka college students getting out of their cars injured and apparen or walking along a highway on their way drinking, police said to a fraternity party…

…&M University main campus, said WASHINGTON police Maj. Mike Patterson. Clinton signed a $ The victims - four students from portation bill into Baylor University, one from Texas A&M wide-ranging measu and one from…

… man driving the pickup, also a House spokespers Texas A&M student, had just taken his said. AROUND TH E WORLD Saxony earlier this Social Democrats ists' fears of an e lose in German vote drubbing in…

… the fall and winter termst students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term. starting in September. via U S. mail are $100. Winter term (January through April) is $105, yearlong…

… "VOLU Wn a illll ... l ll I 1 3200 Student Activities Bldg. (734) 764-7460 www.cpp.umich.edu Career Planning D. .,. a s5w mA ic Placement _._JJ Football scores aren't the only ones that matter…

October 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…/hr. 769-6874(Eve): 763-2948. (Days). J.B.'S PLACE FOOD & SPIRITS Hiring waitstaff, kitchen, security, flex. schedules. Apply in person. 859 Sumpter Rd. 699-5210. .JEWISH STUDENTS wanted for Hillel…

…/mmbners wanted. 973-0930. Valid Michigan license needed. LOBBY ATTENDANT University Towers, a student housing property, is looking for a lobby attendant. Ideal candidate will be responsible and able to work…

…. Starting pay is S7.50/hr. Please apply in person in the student lounge which is located at 904 Monroe or contact Gavle Flowers at 936- 3160 before 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, or email gflowers…

…@umich.edu EOE. WANTED. Enthusiastic, responsible, and flexible students to work with the traumatically brain injured in a semi-independent living environment. We offer flex, hrs., competitive wages & benefits, P…

…/T & F/T positions avail. The ideal job for college students. Interested applicants contact Jason at Residential Placement & Consultants. Phone 677-3222. Fax 734-677-3348. WORK STUDY Office Assistants…

….50/hr. Call Joanne 764-7234. WORK-STUDY STUDENTS needed in the social sciences. Duties include clerical, library work, research and web design. 36.50-8/hr. Call 998-6277 or email: una@umich.edu YARD WORK…

… lease. $3115I/mo. Call 741-9622. Edited by Fran & Lou Sabin ACROSS 1 Dillon or Damon 5 Short ways to go 9 Colonel, corporal, etc. 14 Arab prince 15 First name in mystery 16 Actress Verdugo 17 "And miles…

… terms. Hard-working punctual applicants should apply @ Scorekeepers. 310 Maynard across from Borders. $$$ STUDENT JOBS $$$ Up to S8/hr., plus bonuses. Make your own schedule, gain computer & communication…

… skills, enhance your resume. Fun student atmosphere! For application & info., stop at Michigan Telefund - 611 Church. suite 4F or call 998-7420. Apply online at www telefund.umich.edu $/HR. SURFING the net…

… at 734-665-8733. AFTERNOON ASSISTANT needed M-F. 3-5:30 pm. Must have reliable trans. Non- smoker. Great pay. Call 663-7989. AN INTERNATIONAL CO. Expanding! F/T college students earn over $6000/mo…

October 11, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…-TIME OFFICE rental. Perfect for grad. students. Phone & lights incl. Downtown location. 677-2595. RENT WITH US! WE HAVE IT ALL! 4-6 & 10-13 bedroom houses, efficiencies & 6 bdrm. apts. Call PMSI 665-5552. ROOM…

…. University Ave.. 741-9669. $1750 WEEKLY possible mailing our circulars. For info. call 301/306-1207. ***FREE TRIPS & CASH!*** Find out how, hundreds of students are already earning FREE TRIPS and LOTS OF CASH…

… with America's #1 Spring Break company! Sell only 15 trips and travel free! Choose Cancun, Bahamas, Mazatlan, or Florida. CALL NOW! TAKE A BREAK STUDENT TRAVEL. 800/95-BREAK! 2 WORK STUDY positions…

… @ $6.50-$7/hr. Positions can lead into winter snow removal. Shovel- ing walks $11-$8/hr. Trucks with own plow $35/hr. Valid driver's license a must, students welcome. Call 663-3343 between 9 & 3. ABBOTT…

…'S NURSERY - Landscape instal- lation crew. Full or part-time 665-8733. ACT ON YOUR BELIEFS. Great part-time jobs at GREENPEACE. Call today at 761- 1996. ATTN: COLLEGE STUDENTS Immed. openings still avail. $10…

…. GROUNDSPERSON part-time flex. hrs. $6.50/hr. for residential & commercial main- tenance company. Call 995-0322. GROUP HOME for the mentally ill looking for direct-care staff. College students in nur- sing or…

… Arbor, MI 48106. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an es- tablished infertility clinic. Male students or graduates 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per acceptable donation. Write, APRL, P.O. Box 2674…

… behaved boy, rm.& board, salary. 12 min. to campus. 4494186. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades…

…, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800- 263-6495 ext. F55982. INDIGO GIRLS. Coming October 10. New live album, "1200 Curfews." Over two hours of concert favorites…

…. Also new "Watershed (Ten years of underground video)." Net site: hTp://www.music.sony.com/Indigo Girls. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS DV-1 Greencard program available. Tel 818/882- 9681 #20231lStagg St. Canoga…

October 11, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…a. 4r Atdligan Battyg Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…- ceeded in splitting the Roman Catholic students on the campus to such a degree that many have lost their direct interest in their Aquinas Foundation. Only after President Goheen had asked the Bishop of…

… April, 1958. The Office of Religious Affairs will hold its Coffee Hour jointly this week with the Protestant Foundation for International Students. This event for all students will be Fri, 4:15 p.m., Lane…

… division thus created in Arab attitudes, the United States and Britain con- tinue to cling to the idea that their major efforts to help underdeveloped countries must be kept under their own control…

… developments, Israel would have to be included, and there is the. rub. The Arabs will not participate in anything which benefits Israel or which tends to accept her permanence pending a settlement of the…

… MOUSE,' which means excess interest in trivia and detail, used to be the big Student Government Council by-word. This year the word is "josh," which means the same thing, only with excessive verbiage…

… from the lines somebody said. "But students still mill around," was the answer. And on and on it went' with some claiming that closing the booths in the quads would bias the election in favor of…

… Ex- ecutive Committee, which is elect- ed by the Council. * * * WELL, THIS is Student Govern- ment Council at its worst. It should be noted here that this type of behavior characterizes not every…

October 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

… Markley, relayed this attitude. "Here at the University, students are under a lot of strain just to develop emotionally," said Doria. "So one of the purposes of this concept is to help students develop in…

… marked, I was really amazed. It was -hilly at the end, but you had more downhill than uphill, really." Second place went to Doug Van Zoeren, a second year medical student here at Michigan, whose collegiate…

… WESTER ARGENI BRAZIL INDONE JAPAN FOREIGN STU.DENTS RECRUITMENT FOR SHELL COMPANIES OVERSEAS A service furnished to overseas Shell companies by SCALLOP CORPORATION (a Shell company) OPPORTUNITIES FOR…

… NATIONALS OF WEST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND OF ARGENTINA, BRAZIL, INDONESIA, JAPAN, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES, NI- GERIA, THAILAND, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AND EAST MALAYSIA, WHO WISH TO RETURN TO THEIR AR AS OF ORIGIN…

October 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…. "It couldn't happen to a nicer guy,' beamed Gary Koloff '76. "ONE DOWN, one to go," added Bruce Trock '74. When the initial ecstasy faded a bit, a number of students expressed the sentiment that Agnew…

… of for the first time in the fourth Arab-Israeli war and attacked Egyptian convoys, the Israeli mili- tary command reported. In addition, The Israeli navy shelled Syrian oil installations on , the…

October 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… throughout the state which now. have an enrollment of 34,000. At their present rate of growth, they will be able to accommodate 150,- 000 students within the next 10 years, he said. Power Says Speaker Rue…

… yesterday to a letter to the Regents from 20 student leaders. The letter both praises and criticizes the Regents' proposed new bylaw on speakers. Power said he agrees with the philosophy of free inqury…

…' than with the total labor force, as Romney had done. MEMBERSHIP GROUP: Post pone Proposal To Alter Functions By RICHARD KRAUT After more than two hours of debate, Student Government Coun- cil last night…

… postponed for one week a proposal to alter the functions of its Committee on Membership in Student Organizations. Originally proposed by Thomas Brown, '63BAd, the motion was amended to the point that several…

… Doubtful i' THOMAS BROWN ...motion postponed YEMEN: Claimn War With Arabia CAIRO WP)-A high Yemeni of- ficial was quoted by the United Arab Republic's Middle East News Agency as saying yesterday that…

…-cost education must be di- luted or discarded as increasing numbers of students seek college educations. He also noted the problem of academic freedom. "A trustee may be called on to defend the right of a campus…

… speaker to express a view with which he strongly disagrees," he remarked. Finally, governing boards must learn to "walk the fine line be- tween paternalism and laissez- faire" in their student-affairs pol…

… expand the college student loan and university extension adult educa- tion programs. Similar measures have passed the Senate. They are now anchor- ed in the House Rules Committee. The only way they can be…

… the present $90 million loan fund for student loans under. the Na- tional Defense Education Act It would also increase the maximum allotment to an individual college from $250,000 to $500,000. The other…

October 11, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… play The Sha- in the Holy Land at that time- dow and the Rock, which was Arabs, Jews and British all strugg- produced in Ann Arbor last year. ling to attain or keep supremacy-; * * * O'May is instructed…

… tree s. tranks swaying in the breeze or _attmn leaves dancing in the wind. As one of Mrs. Miller's students said in answer to her question, "You can ma.ke a dance - .. about anything." The classes are…

… -- Nov. 30 STUDENTS (and wives) PECIA ASONRATE ONLY 3.00 II , !I II II …

October 11, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…'s first-year student orientation explaining the best methods to prevent bike theft.. The department is also trying to focilitate bike protection. "The older model bike racks weren't suitable for mountain…

… most people on campus." ;Sgt. Baisden recommended own- ers remove their bike's seat or lock their bikes to a solid object with a sturdy U-bolt lock or with a thick link chain. Students should put the…

… factory-stamped serial numbers of their bike with the police depart- ment. "The biggest problem we're see- ing is these kids don't record their serial numbers" said Naomi Loy, co- owner of the Student Bike…

… into Monday's bloodbath. :Israeli security forces killed 19 Arabs and wounded 140 in Monday's clash outside the Al-Aqsa mosque, islam's third-holiest site. It was the bloodiest confrontation of the 34 9…

…., #L107 - Winchell Hall, W. Quad. 7 p.m. International Student Affairs Commission. International Center. 6:15 p.m. Public Interest Research Group In Michigan (PIRGIM) meeting. Wolverine Rm., Michigan…

… and entered in the S. State-Packard area, a predominant student residential area: s a blue and gray, two-door '90 Plymouth Sunbird was taken from Food Bys [WHAT A WEEK the 900 block of Packard Oct. 5…

October 11, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… support to Israel, and several other mat- ters. Not all of these have been resolved and, candidly, I do not think that the Arab states have the right end of all these controver- sies; Israel especially. Q…

… preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday). Saturday, October 11, 1952 VOL. LXIII, No. 17 Notices Late permission: Because of the I- Hop, all women students have a 1 *30 a.m. late permission on Sat…

…., Oct. 11. Mechanical and Industrial Engineer- ing Seniors and Graduate students. Representatives from industry are scheduling interviews beginning Mon., Oct. 13, and in many cases are inter- ested in…

…:00 a.m. Chairman, Kenneth Rowe. The Mathematics Orientation Seminar for beginning graduate students will meet from now on Mondays at 3 p.m. 3001 Angell Hall. At the next mecti , Oct. 13, Mr. Losey will…

students interested in oh- Lutheran Student Association., Scat- anger Hunt this evening. Meet at the Student Center, corner of Hill and For- est Ave. at 8:30 p.m. Congregational Disciples Guild. Cider and…

…, call Hillel Foundation, 3-4129. Coming Events Delta Sigma Pi, international frater- nity in the field of business adminis- tration and economics, invites those students to a Rushing Smoker at 927 Forest…

… American public opinion in an endeavor to promote our be- coming involved in a preventive war in Asia. Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of…

… the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Crawford Young .....Managing Editor Cal Samra.........Editorial Director Zandez Hollander .....Feature Editor Sid Klaus....,.. Associate…

October 11, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… culture and society only offered in winter - increased from winter 2001's,63 students to 85 students in winter 2002. Enrollment in the first-year modern Arabic language course - only offered in fall…

… - jumped from 46 students in the fall of 2001 to 72 students in fall 2002. By the winter 2007 semester, 149 students were enrolled in the cul- ARABIC ENROLLMENT Sstudents enrolled in either "AAPTIS 331…

… a small dip in both 2005 semesters, but the enrollment in both- Arabic classes has held steady since then. Mohammad Khalil, a former graduate student instructor sin the University's Department of See…

ARABIC, Page 7A Numbernof students whowere enrolled in either"AAPTIS 331: Introductionfto Arabic Cul- ture and Language,"inthe winter of 2007, or "AAPTIS 101, Introduction to Modern Arabic," in the fall of…

…/11, twice as many take Arabic U.S. PIRG alleges deceptive marketing practices By DANIEL STRAUSS Daily StaffReporter Credit card companies -might have less of an incentive to hawk their cards at the…

… that trick students into signingup for credit cards and then charge them unreasonably high fees. At 40 major colleges, - not including the University of Michi- gan - campaigners will work to educate…

students about the dan- gers of credit cards with seminars and informational pamphlets. Campaign staffers will also try to convince the universities to adopt strict policies against credit card companies…

…, Page 7A w-{-F-, Largest spike came after invasion of Iraq in 2003 By JESSICA VOSGERCHIAN Daily StaffReporter Since the Sept: 11 terrorist attacks, enrollment in Arabic lan- guage and culture courses at…

October 11, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

… Chief Edited and managed by EMILY ACHENBAJM students at th EP University of Michigan Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majoritv off the Daily…

… most students, this is once again housing fever is in the air. first experience dealing with let And it seems to be even earlier this and landlords. year. Last year students tried to sign a What a lot of…

Arabic in 63 weeks. I guess some people might get bored studying one subject seven hours a day, five days a week, but for me it was heaven. Language school was for me what I'm sure the University has been…

… seems we, as college students, feel the need for some sort of road map. You know, like four years undergrad + three years law school + two years slaving away as the gopher in some firm = lots of money…

October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

… amenities. Contact Michigan Realty, 734-662-5500. EHO. FALL '05/OR SPRING '05. 4 bdnn. hse., great loc., close to campus but in quieter resi- dential area, perfect for the serious student, wshr…

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