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February 11, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDI ED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ROGER RAPOPORT: Where Opinions Are…

… resignation of the vice-president for students, and the vice-president for students is glad to know ahead of time who the new English department chairman is. EVERYONE IS ALWAYS begging us to leave stories out…

… laments the decline in morality, asks for full law" enforcement, and an end to corruption and graft. MUCH OF THIS is to be expected from the adults. But the depressing fact is that many students reflect an…

… even more narrow-minded attitude. "Why couldn't you print it next year, after I gradu- ate," said one student. "I don't want the teams on pro- bation now." "The Daily really did it this time," said a…

… spawned y the Six Day War, everyone has ignored a most critical question: what is the relationship between "Arab Socialism" and the "Israeli Co-operative Movement?" Israel's economy is largely so- cialist…

… summit of social organization and above all a system that works in the Middle East. Now recall that the Six Day War--from the Arab side-was a socialist war.. The Arabs fought to counter alleged Israeli…

… aggres- sion, which they say has grown steadily since 1955. Many kibbutzim have Arabs working on them- Arabs who live there with their Israeli comrades. During and after the Six Day War, the Arabs deli…

…- berately bombed Kibbutz water towers and power plants. So the Arab states are tiying to build socialism by condemning Is- rael-which has the most com- plete socialist units in the world. Arab leaders are in…

February 11, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… in 1995. For students in Prof. Raymond Tanter's Political Science 353 class - The Arab-Israeli Conflict - it's reality. For 11 weeks this semester, 185 students will take the roles of various world…

… HENRY CHO Students and professors in the } Soviet Union are deprived of their freedom not through blatant oppression, but through a carefully controlled academic system, according to Dr. Alexander Gold…

… universities. Science students must state their acceptance atheist doctrines in order to pass a required scientific atheism See SCIENTIST, PAGE 3 Kidnappers may trade with Israel BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Moslem…

… kidnappers were reported trying to strike a deal with Israel yesterday that would free 400 Arab prisoners in exchange for three Americans and an Indian held in Beirut and a captured Israeli airman. The…

… the United States takes military action. "The retaliation will be very cruel," it said in a statement delivered to the Beirut office of a Western news agency. Macwriters Students type away at the…

… drafting of a proposed code of student conduct, Rucknagel has extended his influence to some controversial and seemingly conflicting pursuits. "I don't understand how someone who believes so strongly in…

… involvement could want to limit political expression by imposing academic sanctions through a code," said Ken Weine, a Michigan Student Assembly and former University Council member. As Rucknagel leaves the…

… of a proposed code of non-academic student conduct. Serving as the co- chair of the University Council for the past two years, Rucknagel has repeatedly made it clear that he is committed to the…

… formation of an enforceable set of guidelines that would govern student behavior outside of the classroom. "I would not support putting any violations of guidelines on a stu - dent's transcript, but I think…

… go to the computing center, and suddenly you're no longer a University student, but PLO leader Yassir Arafat, attempting to retain the support of radical pro- Syrian factions while projecting the image…

February 11, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… of Greek Life, said the economic next fall downturn could affect students' decisions to be part of the Greek By NICOLE ABER community, especially given the Daily StaffReporter cost of first-year dues…

…, indicating that they have yet to be affected by the cur- rent economic downturn. While students can look to need and merit-based scholarships, which are available through the individual fraternities' and…

… and Discovery with Massive Datasets; See HIRING, Page 7A STUDENT GOVERNMNT ECTIONS LSA Student Government to drop party labels from ballot Khaled Abu Toameh presents "Another Angle: Reporting Conflict…

… in the Middle East" in the Michigan League last night. Israeli-Arab journalist paints bleak picture of situation in Middle East Officials say they want election to be about the issues By DANIEL…

… STRAUSS Daily StaffReporter Last night LSA Student Gov- ernment President Leslie Zaikis announced that in the next round of student government elections, members wouldn't run with any party affiliation. "We…

… the recent formation of the Michigan Vision Party and word that the Michigan Action Party, the most powerful Michigan Student Assembly party, was going to dis- solve. She said that the announce- ment…

…-SG, Page 7A Abu Toameh tells crowd that there are no viable solutions By ELYANA TWIGGS For the Daily Israeli-Arab journalist, Khaled Abu Toameh told a packed Vanden- berg Room at the Michigan League that…

…- selves first. "The change has to happen from within, you can't send the marines or armed soldiers to enforce democracy," he said. "I would focus on repairing conflict of Arabs and Jew within Israel." In…

February 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… pring to 981, while the literary allege increased by 132 students 6,864. Thesnursing school now as 644 students, an increase of 0, while the social work school nrollnent rose four to 184. Architecture and…

… design college egistered an enrollment drop of 4 from last spring to 603, and he business administration school 0ll 29 to 830 in Ann Arbor. Den- istry students showed a decrease f five, leaving enrollment…

… year. "We found that our program was back- ward, the student had too much reading to do all in one year," Prof. Morris Greenhut, chairman of the English honors program said. Before the junior program was…

… instituted, the group consisted of only 1.0 to .12 hand-picked seniors.. "The department likes a larger group in the junior year because of the number of students who will drop out of the program," Greenhut…

… said. "Also, with a larger group, the honors committee has a better chance to assess the students' ca- pabilities," he added. This year there are 24 seniors and 36 juniors participating in the program…

…. "The purpose of our program is to give students with interest and ability the most challenging train- ing possible in the field of English literature under the best instruc- tion available, with the…

February 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… buildings, additional teachers and other costs incident to eliminating ra- By MICHAEL KRAFT cial segregation. Lt. Gov.Philip A. Hat a. n- Federation Of Jordan, Iraq Seen AMMAN, Jordan () - The Hashemite Arab

… rival Arab federations would face one another. Propaganda Continues The prediction came in the midst of strong Egyptian-Syrian propaganda for a general Arab federation under the leadership of Egypt, now…

… Committee By RICHARD TAUB Nine people have been appoint- ed to a student-faculty-adminis- tration rising enrollments steering committee. The committee, which is a re- sult of a Student Government Council…

… includes Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis; Dean of the literary colge Charles E. Odegaard; and James M. Davis, director of the Interna- tional Center. Faculty Members Named The faculty…

students are SGC President Joe Collins, '58, Chairman of the literary college steering committee Leslie Dietz, '58, and Daily Editor Peter Eckstein, '58. Interest in such a committee be- gan in May when SGC…

… fully. However the group decided that before working committees were appointed, there should be a more specific determination of the problem areas "in which student, faculty and administration co…

… yesterday. The information would be for the benefit of SGC members, since the Council has responsibility for the rules and regulations govern- ing membership of student organi- zations, under the SGC plan…

… misconceptions as to the intent of the motion which had arisen in the student body. Petitioning Oplened In interim, action, the Execu- tive Committee also announced that petitioning will open today for the council…

February 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… Personal Explorations (An informal seminar in "experiential" or "situation" theology) All interested students are invited to share, clarify, and explore with others those values, ideas, and feelings…

…, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michigan Page Three TH U RSDAY, FEB. 12, 7:30 P.M. 2222 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING Convener: Lloyd W. Putnam, Office of Religious Affairs Sponsored by: The Office of Refiigous Affairs…

… FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI Produt ion.r ROMEO 'JULIET LA . m dnr the news today by The Associated Press and College Press Service APPROXIMATELY 600 STUDENTS were arrested when they tried to stage a protest march…

… four-day boycott by students back- ing 30 demands on President J. H. White. The demands include recruitment of more qualified instructors, written rules for conduct of security officers, abandonment of…

… rules governing student dress, and more public telephones. The arrests followed an ultimatum to striking students from college President J. H. White that they must return to classes Wed- nesday or the…

… up in a gun fight with police. Twelve persons, including three of the terrorists, were wounded in the fight at Munich's Reim airport. It was the fifth Arab guerrilla action against El Al, Israel…

…'s national airlines, in the past 30 months. * * * TUNISIAN STUDENTS protesting U.S. aid to Israel pre- vented Secretary of State William Rogers from speaking yester- day.t An estimated 1,000 students besieged…

… the American cultural center in Tunis yesterday, battling with police and forcing Rogers to cancel a scheduled visit to Tunis University. The students refused a invitation to appoint a delegation to…

… settlement in the Middle East which fails to take account of the interests of the Palestinian Arabs is inconceivable. AN AVALANCHE - Europe's worst of the century - struck a French ski resort yesterday…

… University students and members of the staff for the Center of Urban Affairs between speaking engagements in East Lansing. The urban affairs center sponsored Jackson's visit to the campus. STRIKE CONTINUES…

February 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… events usually draw in students. "This is very much a town crowd," Roberts said. "I'm surprised that there are so many men" here, said Justin Vidovic, a Canton resident. Vidovic said he was happy with the…

… and Awareness Center. "The fact there are institutional (precautions) on this campus is lucky," Francisco said. She added that all students should strongly insist on their safety and take advantage of…

… will allow for 100,000 new members by 2002. Some of the money will go toward President's Students Service Awards, which would match the value of local scholarships up to $500, Wofford said. One student

February 11, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… remodeled apt. with refin- Furnist ished hardwood floor, new kitchen and Include bath. Available Fall. 734-944-2405. 3 & 4 Ni NOW LEASING Call Prime Student Housing 761-8000 www.primesh.com Info Call today to…

… would that this is the system that oping to utilize this semes- that it's beneficial both for vernment and our election ot to have student govern- ndidates to run with par- ikis said. n Benson, LSA…

… want." Abu Toameh also discussed his unique position as an Arab living in Israel. "Israeli-Arab citizens feel as though they are being discriminat- ed against. They are regarded as a cancer, an enemy…

…-month contract," Seiler said. "Living in a sorority house is a bargain." While Seiler said that students who do not have the financial means are at a disadvantage when it comes to joining in Greek life, t…

…FC President Ari Parritz said the cost of chapter dues is usually not something that hinders students' ability to join the Greek commu- nity. The cost of dues for IFC chap- ters are not released to the public…

…. "Any student, from any socio- economic background, is equally considered during recruitment," said. "We are fighting for integra- tion, not separation." Ben Kaminsky, president of Israel IDEA, said Abu…

… organizations,offer extremely generous need-based scholarships. As such, cost is most often not a prohibitive measure in a student's decision to go Greek." Most IFC chapters have need- based scholarships…

… would happen, we were obviously ecstatic when we saw our numbers soar this winter." Some IFC chapters, includ- ing Sigma Phi Epsilon, even offer scholarships to students before they arrive on campus…

February 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

… destroyed the team's. main offices. Tensions remained high as the team faced off against Bnei Sakhnin, an Arab team whose fans have clashed before with Beitar's. But the thousands of fans and foes who flooded…

… Familia" whose behavior has had the team docked points and forced it to play before empty stadiums. The group is routinely abusive toward opposing players, taunt- ing them with racist and anti- Arab chants…

… just what to do began to crystallize. The next day, Pelton sent a long email to all of the college's 4,500 students and 1,500 faculty and staff. Together they would "seek to make sense of the senseless…

… regarded; par- ticularly by conservative critics, as centers of left-leaning views. And students and professors at Emerson, facing Boston Com- mon and just down the hill from the gold dome of Massachusetts…

February 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 11, 2002 OP/ED 0 c be IItr4jun ljailig 420'MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… of color: Indians, blacks, Latinos, Asians and some Arabs (I can account for myself and my friends that I attended with). It was a wonder to me as to how this event, which had nothing to do with Amer…

… when our government has incarcerated hundreds of men with no charge simply because they have Arab and/or Muslim heritage, detained hundreds of prisoners in Cuba while blatantly violat- ing international…

students legally in the United States is to deny their rights to equal pro- tection (under the Constitution)." The latter is factually correct, non-citi- zens receive the same protection as citizens under…

… the Constitution. As I am not a pre- law student, I do not know which precedent says this, but it is in the case law. Regarding the deportation of Haddad, I don't know the particulars of his case, but…

… would be likely for elected leaders to reward religious loyalty and pro- mote one religion over another. Again, not a good idea. JOE LANGENDERFER Engineering graduate student University technological…

… jolly well wants' (2/6/02) and Cunniffe's column offensive, out of touch with students (2/6/02). It seems that both students missed the point of Cunniffe's article. Yes, Mon- aghan has owned the land on…

February 11, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… of Ann Arbor on this cool autumn morning revealed noth- Sng that made you think of a desert. Nor did the friendly, open faces of the students bear any resemblance to the dry faces of Beduins and Arabs

….PAGE FOUR ..it-1e tt tltJL -l M -. " 3 ;as: k tJ,, I . pwit i it, 1. 54 ;y THE FOREIGN STUDENT: Long Walk in a Desert (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third in a series of articles on the…

…' foreign student by a graduate student in journalism from Amsterdam.) By EDDY LACHMAN T WAS ONE of those beautiful warm fall days on the campus. The trees were re- splendent and the multiple colors of the…

… shirts and sweaters worn by the thousands who, laughing and talking, walked leisurely around the halls, spelt nothing but sheer happiness. On the diagonal, two of the thousand foreign students at the…

…. No camels around ei- ther except the ones you smoke. Something wrong with those students? Yes and no. They come from completely different sur- roundings; they left their friends; most of them have…

… spoken of illness that befalls every person in a foreign country. Most American students in Europe suffer from it too. The anthropologist Cora Dubois of Chicago Uni- versity says about cultural shock: "It…

… the two on the diag felt. * * * * rP{ ERE is another thing. Most of the for- eign students who are here on Fulbright or other grants are older than the American students. They find themselves put back…

… advisor on how to study. The European student is left free to come and listen or not to come and listen. He has perhaps one exam a year, consisting of a personal interview with his professor. Comprehensive…

… coeds, driving permits-appears to the for- eigner as an interference with the individu- al liberty of the student. Slowly the foreigner begins to feel that no individual feelings or utterances are…

… new faces which, friendly as they might be, seem bent rather on meeting him than knowing him. One foreign student told me: "I am used to talking deep into the night about highly intellectual affairs. I…

February 11, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… weighing about 100 pounds, were reported miss- ing after the Michigan vs. Northwestern en's basketball game on Jan. 19. 'The father of a student took them for his sick son," Brown said. The man had attended…

… the game, seen the seals laying on the ground near the stadium's press box and thought they would be appreciated by his son, who is a student here, Brown said. He had assumed they were being thrown out…

… Ford would not comment on the matter. Sunday morning, members of the Students of Color Coalition gained access to Michigamua's meeting space on the seventh floor of the Michi- gan Union. The SCC refuses…

… renovate the area. Current members agree that the tower is a "We want t fundamental part of Michigamua's history but said using the days, resolves tower is not worth causing distress to students on campus…

…, like the and its practice of using indigenous nicknames may be subject to further scrutiny if necessary. DAVID ROCHKIND/Daily Aaron David Miller, Deputy Special Middle East Coordinator for Arab

…-Israeli Negotiations at the Department of State, discusses the future of Arab-Israeli peace negotiations at the University's International Institute yesterday. RALLY Continued from-Page 1 Some supporters held signs…

February 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…I The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 11, 1986 - Page 3 MSA considers paying officers I I What's happening around Ann Arbor By MARY CHRIS JAKLEVIC The Michigan Student Assembly is expected to…

…-consuming positions of president, vice president, treasurer and committee chair, would make them more accessible to financially disad- vantaged students, and would encourage officers to put in more time on assembly…

… matters. JOSEPHSON said MSA's approval of the idea tonight would prompt a referendum on the ballot of assembly elections in March. If the majority of the student body approves, the plan will go ahead. Under…

… the College Work-Study program, federal funds would supply 75 percent of the officers' salaries. The other 25 percent would come from MSA coffers, which consist primarily of student tuition fee…

… assessments. Josephson estimated that the policy would cost MSA up to $3,000 annually. Josephson said MSA officers regularly work from 20 to 40 hours per week. "That's a lot of time to ask a student to put in…

… irrational" because a student who really needed to earn money would not run for MSA office to do it. "Any money MSA gives to students is going to be a token amount. It would only enhance the lifestyles of a…

…-"Infrared Chemiluminescence from Auroral Reactions," Chemistry, 4 p.m., room '1300, Chemistry Bldg. Amnon Cohen-"Palestine-Arab Nationalism and the P.L.O.," 1 p.m., MLB Auditorium. Mildred M. Seltzer-"A New Vision of Older…

February 11, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… unconditional inspection of suspect- ed weapons sites. Cohen's characterization of the position of Saudi Arabia and other gulf states went farther than Arab authorities themselves have asserted publicly. But the…

… potential military operation that they still view with deep misgivings. Just last week, after visiting with some of the same Arab leaders, the most encouragement that Albright said she could draw was that…

… wire reports. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in…

February 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… company to make an investment in Israel. GM created Universal Mo- tors Israel (UMI) in 1993, as a result of the unification of two former auto- mobile companies - one owned by an Arab and one owned by a Jew…

…. Israel has the largest automobile market in the Middle East. Realizing this opportunity - especially with the Arab boycott that prevented other auto companies from investing there - GM jumped at the…

…-out support groups are now being formed for guys to explore these issues. * The groups are facilitated by student-peer counselors who have experienced the same feelings. " We meet in a safe space and…

… theme as "work, earn and learn," he also established the DPS Student Work Assistance Program (SWAP). Annually, the pro- gram gives approximately 60 Univer- sity undergraduates the opportunity to work at…

… DPS. Baisden also served as co-chair of the Campus Safety Committee (CSC), composed of staff, administration and students, which works to eliminate safety hazards and meets monthly to discuss safety…

…, Baisden worked to provide security for all Friday and Sat- urday night dances and parties held at the Union. But, as Sloan stated, "he, emphasized that students were most responsible for theirown safety…

… through their behavior." Sloan said Baisden was always friendly with students and other faculty at the weekendevents held in the Union, but shejoki ngly regretted that he "never got moving when the music…

… played." Baisden said most of all he will miss the staff and students he inter- acted with on a daily basis. Officer Jim Sullivan described his working relationship with Baisden as "very, very close and…

… of faculty, staff and students here make their lives safer.... He will be missed." MA LL House passes special counsel law, I THE WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON - The House voted overwhelmingly…

….m. - No service WEDNESDAY: 9-10 p.m. - R.O.C.K. student gathering Fun, food, provocative discussion. Rev. Don Postema, pastor Ms. Barb O'Day, ministry of students CHRISTIAN LIFE CHURCH Schorling Auditorium…

February 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… Climates," 4 p.m., 4001 C. C. Little Bldg. Marketing Club - Second Year MBA from Marketing, Finance Section, 4 p.m., Hale Aud. Armenian Students' Cultural Association - Seminar, 7-10 p.m., Michigan League…

…, Rooms D & E, (3rd floor). Budget Cuts mass meeting, 9 p.m., Assembly Hall, Michigan Union. Commission for Women - noon, 2549 LSA Bldg. LSA Student Gov't - 3909 Michigan Union, 6:15 p.m. Karma Thegsum…

…, 1981-Page 3 Iran releases Cynthia Dwyer NOW OPEN 'evenings,weekends & holidays 971-8774 The Animal Emergency Clinic DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - American writer Cynthia Dwyer flew out of Iran to…

… his family. Four Britons also held in Iran are expected to be freed soon., Con nections' key to MSA Allocation Deadlines The Michigan Student Assembly has money available to help recognize student

… 27. Applications are available at the MSA Office, 3909 Michigan Union. Notice to all groups requesting March allocations. You must attend a Budget Workshop put on by the Student Organization Activities…

… conditions and high ren- ts forced many students to double up, 11," said according to Jo Williams, director of agement off-campus housing. Landlords said it is named. too early to determine whether the ow were…

… people provides counseling services, roommate intil the matching services, and lists of in- dividual landlords for student hunters. k junior, In addition, local rental agencies main- looking tain lists of…

… mathematics. June 22 through August 15 All students in good standing are invited to attend. i re Rea gan pi MOSCOW (AP) . The government- controlled Soviet press yesterday published a new attack on…

February 11, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… r IMN&I"m )% -O.w ""Pgqft * * . % . # t ___ - - - I 4-- -I W -pw1.1 " --&.1 -) 944 Pifty-Fourth Year Edit-1 and managed by students of tihe University. of Michigan under the authority of the…

… Board in Control of Student Publieations.0 Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of The…

… Collegiate Press, 1943-44 TERM UNDEFINEIA Majority of Students Vote for World Police THE PQST-WAR Council has just completed a poll of 500 students proportionately repre- senting the Aripy, the ±Tavy and…

… Marines, civilian men, and women .students. These 500 voted better than two to one for some kind of "inter- national police force." Unfortunately, since the term "international police force" was not de…

…- fined and no question was raised about the international organization that presumably would control the police force, what this vote means is that more than two out three students on the campus are in…

… it. The question, "Are you in favor, etc.," is open to the criticism that it may have suggested a favorable answer to some students of no pro- nounced opinions. This could easily have been avoided by…

… asking half of the voters the same question in negative form, "Are you opposed, etc." A number of students found the, limited "yes" or "no" alternatives inadequate. Some of thos6 in favor commented: "Yes…

… acquainted?" Obviously, such a poll tells very little except that probably a majority of the students arej in favor of some kind of international regulation of affairs after the war. --L. J. Carr, Associate…

… other states will affix their stamp of approval, and the necessary action will be taken promptly. -Henry Arrow WHITE PAPER: Students Urged To Sign Zionist u rm s Petion PROTESTING the discontinuance of…

…, will then expire. Thereafter, the Arab com- unity wil be able to exercise a veto power on the entry of further Jewish settlers. Discrimination against Jews has been prac- tised throughout the world for…

February 11, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan Why choose on aid plan Fidel's troops line the globe when .we cal 1EDERAL FUNDS to aid education AU have been so inadequate over the ,last decade…

… massive increase in the ,amount of federal money to be available to college students in the form of loans and grants next year. That plan emerges at a time when Washington legislators are already…

… making $16,000 to $25,000 a year would be eligible for outright grants of at least $250. Never before has that in- come bracket been entitled to student grants. In addition, the ceiling for federal student

… loan eligibility would be raised from the present $30,000 income limit-to $45,000. Low interest loans would be accessible to more students than ever before. The estimated cost of Carter's proposal is $1…

….46 billion, most of which can be absorbed . by -the President's budget. The other program under con- sideration would bypass the HEW student aid program and offer outright income tax credits of up to $500 to…

February 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

… terrorism?" Jim Wirtanen, graduate student: I don't think it is an effective move on our part. Our supposed allies won't get behind what Reagan has proposed. It has to be a united effort between our allies…

… sanctions then I think it can work, but if only the United States is involved I don't think it will work. Rose Purrelli, visiting student: No because when you are dealing with terrorists they won't react…

… terrorism. An- ti-American sentiment is bringing the Arab states together. These people are angry at President Reagan and I thing they will continue to fight. John Stein, LSA junior: I think they are pretty…

… not for study but for research." However, in view of the security STUDENTS UNIVERSITY OWNED & OPERATED FAMILY HOUSING APARTM ENTS & TOWNHOUSES BEST BARGAIN are the in town problem, "It was agreed…

… that so long as the services paid for their cost through vending machines, there could be a lounge," Tonsor said. Housing my evict student (Continued from Page 1) elaborate. Other Couzens residents have…

… ................. apply April 11 THEN YOU SHOULD APPLY AT .. . The Housing Information Office 1011 Student Activities Building rr _... n _ Syndicate, and College Press Service. Editor in Chief .............. ERIC MATTSON…

February 11, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… by the Baha'i Student Association, When: Monday, Feb. 13, 8 p.m., Where: 3rd floor library of the Michigan League. Speaker: Mrs. Sundra Moyyad. For more information, call 769-1437. 99F211 DAILY…

… some Quaker interests, and background and who have had relevant inter- national contacts. Interested married student couples without children or pets should call 761-7435. 20H208 OZONE HOUSE needs you to…

… grad students. Near campus and hospital. Own room, grad preferred. $103/mo. 769-1218. 20C212 ROOM AVAIL. for 3-4 mos. Own room in house of 3 near campus. Rent negot. 662-6378, ask for Jeff. 59C212…

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…-2330 cF416 PREGNANT? Need help? Call Problem Pregnancy Help, 769-7283. Pregnancy tests available. cFtc THE 1978 MICHIGANENSIAN (U-M's Yearbook) is looking for students interested in working on the Business…

… " a far, far better thing..." 36 Incense burner 38 Plants of the lily, family 41 Mythical ship 43 Breakfast spread 46 Where Lahore is 48 Blood clots 49 Maxims 50 Chemical fat 51 Arab chieftain 53 Naval…

February 11, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

…I Ehe it 3anaity Seivty-Tbird Yer EDIED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGA _ UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT

… regardless of wheth- Last Wednesday's session saw the pass- er or not all students had to pray because age of a Republican-sponsored resolution it had the effect of the state enforcing a asking the United…

…' rights to privacy." -Ann Walter, '65 Housing Chairman, Assembly Association Death Knell.. . To the Editor: THE DEATH knell of Student Government Council is gaining decibels. Ronald Wilton's editorial in…

… the Feb. 4 Daily and the Uni- versity Senate Student Relations Committee members' remarks ap- pear to mark the darkest hour in SGC history, short as it has been. Unfortunately, to the interested student

… issue go without recogni- tion, for in the end the University student knows that SGC is only a game . . . a chess game where great contemplative moves are made and after one side wins, the board is closed…

… the ten per cent Arab population inside Israel as a great problem. One wonders if the same plan would not be workable on Cyprus, with some intelligence and toler- ance of the factions involved. These…

February 11, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

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… BDRM. HOUSES avail. May- May near campus, all major appl. Off- st. parking, laundry, very large rooms, walk- in closets. Rent neg. Student landlord. Call 358-2484, leave message **5 BDRM. HOUSE…

…. Near C.C. Little bus stop. Great location for Dental Students or North Campus commuters. Bi-level & Tri-level apt. avail- able for Fall due to lease cancellations. Call Judy or Heather at Oppenheimer…

… Property Management, 995-5575. 2 BDRM. 3 BDRM. SUITE CLOSE TO cmps. May & Sept. leases. Pkng. 685-790. Prefer upper class grad student. 665-2621. 3 BDRM. ON CATHERINE. Near campus, for 3/4. Remodeled. Part…

… Fraternity letter 29 Curious spectator 31 Satirical imitation 33 Ancient Tokyo 34 Three, in Madrid 38 Unprofessional 40 Furrowed . 42 Impetuous 43 Krazy - 45 Arab, for one 46 Run off to wed 48 Struck out 49…

February 11, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… stoppage of Jewish im- migration into Palestine stipulated in the White Paper, passed by the Bri- tish House of Commons in 1939. More than 500 students signed the petitions yesterday, which will be sent to…

…. That per- iod ends on April 1. At that time the country will be turned over to the Arabs, who will be able to practice any form of dis- crimination against further Jewish immigration into Palestine as…

… in any branch of the armed services, including assigned reservists, are in- eligible. Tests May Be Retaken Students who took the test of April 2 or November 9, 1943, and who are still eligible to apply…

… of the Dean of Students, Rm. 2, University Hall. Heavy Snow Blankets State, Slows Trns Heaviest snow of the winter blank- eted the campus and state last night, causing busses and trains to be any…

… program can go into effect Within three or four weeks without duplication of machinery or supplementary funds. At present the University does have enrolled some students who have been discharged fror war…

February 11, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

… Commission-based pay Please pick up application at THE MICHIGAN DAILY Student Publications Building PARIS (AP) - France took a deci- sive step yesterday toward banning Islamic head scarves in public schools…

…, junior high schools and high schools, signs and dress that conspicuously show the religious affiliation of stu- dents are forbidden." It would not apply to students in private schools or to French schools…

… any sanctions are imposed -- another Socialist suggestion that helped the bill sail through with its enormous margin of victory. France has been widely condemned in the Arab and Muslim world for the…

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February 11, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 11, 1992- Page 7 Conference highlights international employment' opportunities by Shelley Morrison Students interested in interna- tional business and social…

… these ence living abroad, knowledge of a qualifications, people interested in foreign language, as well as work international affairs must be experience and education back- determined. "Too many students

…," Warren said. "We want justice to be done." Organizers said the forums' main focus was to solicit student input about the deputization controversy and the interim speech code. "We want student input on how…

… ing said. "The students' voices should be important on issues like this." Van Houweling also discussed the SRC's stance on the University administration's decision allowing the regents to deputize…

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February 11, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

… because of the China theme semester and the Bei- jing Olympics. He said that the attitude of most non-Asian students taking the language is to better understand China for business relations. "They hear it…

… up quickly each year. It also hosts an Asia Business Conference each year, with panel- ists who work with companies in Asia. Business school junior Sarah Horvitz said a lot' of students in the business…

… for the area studies and especially language studies, more particular for Arabic, has not been questioned anymore." The center was first interested in the area stretching from Morocco to Iran and Iraq…

… Studies has seen an increase in student and campus interest. Unlike some of its fel- low area studies centers, CCS only offers graduate degrees, leaving the undergraduate education up to the Asian Languages…

February 11, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…Vl 1 Il igan Fj 6 A V F ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1914.PRI SOLD wiccess of "The e Civen EVENTS FOR TODAY Soph lit dinner dance, MichiganUnion,f 6:00 o'clock. Students

…- bs ion, in the athletic association, in the Y. M. C. A. or other similar organi- Oaths Deferred at Council Meeting Last Night; Consider Petition New student councilmen presented their credentials at…

… The Proph- ets." Doctor Friedlaender earned his degree at Heidelberg. He has done research on the Bible and in Arabic. Ee is the author of a number of tech- nical works in his special field. A…

… prominent business man state who at present withho] name, has offered an advertisin of $500 in a proposed contest will be open to any university s While plans for the contest are completed, students competir…

February 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

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… melody 40 Son of, in Arabic names 45 Open-textured weave 46 If 48 Strolls in the shallows units 51 Singer Frankie 52 Shoplift, e.g. 54 Large group 56 Coif holder 57 Mine deposit 58 Exiled Amin 59 Prefix…

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