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March 11, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 78) • Page Image 12

…Wednesday, March 11, 2015 // The Statement 4B Wednesday, March 11, 2015 // The Statement 5B A t a small ceremony on Feb. 26, students from the Arab- American community on campus gathered to dedi…

… Multicultural Initiatives and Muslim Students’ Association were document- ed in the weeks following the attack. “Arab-Americans are facing a dual challenge as Americans they suffer from the same grief as…

… wanted to maintain close ties while their children were attending school. At present, it is estimated that the student body at the Dearborn campus is at least 25 percent of Arab descent, if not more…

… much more diverse learning environment.” By contrast, Arab-American enrollment in Ann Arbor has only recently seen increases — again, evidenced anecdotally. Twenty years ago, a hand- ful of students

…, The Brehm Scholars, is credited with a significant increase in Arab- American enrollment in Ann Arbor. This pro- gram offers full-ride, four-year scholarships to a select group of graduating students

March 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… by the Michigan Student Assembly's Elec- tion Court Saturday for forging a fellow candidate's signature. The court fined Burks five dollars. The court also ruled Corey Mornon, whose signa- ture Burks…

… a nigger?" See BURKS, Page 2 Arab nations call for peace conference RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) - Eight Arab governments yester- day endorsed a proposal by Presi- dent Bush that calls on Israel to…

… re- linquish territory in exchange for peace in the region. But Secretary of State James Baker rejected an Arab request for a Mideast peace conference. "This is not the appropriate time," Baker said…

…, reiterating the administration's stance opposing such a meeting. Baker met with the foreign min- isters of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Qatar. Avi Pazner, a…

… advises Shamir on the land-for-peace ques- tion, said on state television that "if the Arabs come and tell us that territory is the primary objective of negotiations, it is a sign they're not really aiming…

… issue has violence between Israelis. caused renewed Palestinians and In Jerusalem yesterday, an Arab man who said he was sending a "message to Baker" fatally stabbed three Jewish women and wounded…

… another. After the attack, angry Israelis shouted, "Baker go home!" and anti-Arab slogans. Bush, pledging to move quickly toward a lasting peace in the Middle East, told Congress last week that any…

… "some very good progress," and emphasized the Arab acceptance of a proposal for a permanent security force to protect the oil fields in the Persian Gulf. But there was a clear difference between the…

… United States and the eight Arab nations on a Middle East peace conference. "Our objective is to convene an international conference under UlN auspices," Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk Sharaa told…

… parties announce platforms S Common Sense party advocates both negotiation and activism by Jay Garcia Coalition leader would abolish Peace and Justice Commission Daily MSA Reporter As Michigan Student

March 11, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS or THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY Of BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS When opinions Are Free ThUth wn Preva" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

…: Blind Obedience, Watchism' AY, MARCH 11, 1960 NIGHT EDITOR: THOMAS HAYDEN Arab Unity May Result In, Increased Tensions Red tassels with glory are not as good as' sleeping in peace. -Chinese Proverb…

… Communists in China seem to have adapted this philosophy to fit their own needs. The mass conformity in appear- rHE RISE of Arab nationalism and its drive for Arab unity could, quite definitely, be a rive…

… toward peace. However, this drive may -ell backfire and could eventually cause in- reased friction in the Middle East. Arab unity is an expression of a desire of he Arabs to rectify the artificial…

… political ivisions of one people. A few decades ago, treat Britain and France, party in an effort i maintain their colonial policies, divided up he Arab world into small states under the ssumption that when…

… divided they would be asier to control. Today the Arab states want to unite ii an (fort to better their political, economic and illitary positions, and this plan is viewed by >me Arab leaders as a move…

… divisions between eoples who think of themselves as Arabs in- ead of, for example, Iraqis, would reduce msion in the area. It is easy to understand he annoyance of the people in one Arab state, hen their…

… externally. ?ab economic unity would eliminate the conomic conflicts, for example, trade barriers r customs disputes between Arab states. Fur- her, a rising standard of living, given impetus y economic unity…

…, would decrease the discon- nt of the Arab peoples and increase chances f world peace. Even militarily, there is considerable logic in the assumption that a more militarily se- cure Arab world, and hence…

… one less fearful of aggression and foreign expansion into Arab territory by Israel or imperialistic countries would be much more likely to promote peace. However; this is the point that could back- fire…

March 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… procedure in the hiring of graduate student instructors, the definition of a grad- uate student and training for inter- national students. In the event of a strike today, educa- tion will not come to a halt…

…, she said. Classes are considered to be in session and departments have been asked to replace GSIs who walk out, although Peterson said, "they won't be able to cover every last one." Students should wait…

…,000 undergraduates to not attend class, and that's a show of support (for GEO)," said Bray, a mem- ber of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality. SOLE and other student groups organized an undergraduate…

… rally -on the Diag for 1 p.m. today, which Bray said she expects about 300 students to attend. About 150 undergraduates will also stand side- by-side with GSIs on the picket lines, she said. GEO organizer…

… passed since the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, many things have changed in the country - from tighter security and the onslaught of patriotism to a divide between the Arab and Muslim…

… community and much of the nation. With a large number of students with family and friends living in New York and surrounding areas, students' emotional ties shaped the way they view the terrorist attacks…

…. Although he recorded the peak gusts at 58 mph Satur- day, Kahlbaum added the retreat of the low pressure sys- tem into Canada yesterday that should steadily diminish the turbulent wind. Students agreed that…

… freshman Arielle Barzilai said. With students 'raveling all over the country for Spring Break, many stu- dent organizations and individual stu- dents found themselves in the New York City area and nearly all…

March 11, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… a banquet of the newly-founded Mille in- "Dynamite," a rapid-fire Arab Students' union. The meet- succession of tense . situations.C ing was gives in honor of Ameen There's amurderer sentenced with…

… struck by John Khalaf, '31, presi- '.yid run over with the subsequent dent of the Arab Students' union ife and death race for the special- Peaceful nationaliity by means of ist, and finally a mine disaster…

… set. America. At the present time there This film had a long run on are 20 students of Arabic descent Broadway and does have its inter- in the University. esting moments, but only rates a C on the whole…

…. EUHREFLECTIONS, WELL KNOWN C- ><>o<S>oc=o What's Where. Rihani Makes Talk Before Group! Closing today are "Dynamite" at ofStudents at Sunday the Majestic and "Fast Life" at the of Wuerth, both reviewed below…

… Rihani, prominent Arab writer and amy sister haningonihusad a society girl buying a husband statesman. from his wife, a prison marriage, The keynote of the meeting was oa wildhrevel of ther 400," a little…

… stressed ly adapted his technique to suit the nore particularly the need for bet- ali picure ter relationships withth Arb Unusually fine acting is done by1 the Arabs ooth Conrad Nagel, and Charles…

… debt to I packed second-show audiencel the Arabs and to Arabic culture. Sunday night, proof enough of itsl Among the other distinguished gripping tenseness. As is the habit guests was El Humani, Arabic

… po- thinking it over. etry in his native tongue. This Younger Generation. Unity of the Arabic speaking Despite a good cast, "Fast Life" F peoples and ultimate independence tails to live up to…

March 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… answers." committing crimes as a result of With large Arab and Jewish student their untreated illnesses. populations, the planning committee felt "Every one of those people in the University would provide a…

…10A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 11, 2002 Students. study abroad despite±9 terrorist threats SIX MONTHS LATER By Daniel Kim Daily Staff Reporter LSA senior Caroline Gu had bought her plane…

… of confusion and uncertainty, and Gu said she decided she'd better stay. Other students, including LSA senior Andrew Knepley, were in their host countries when the terrorist attacks occurred. Despite…

…, said Sept. 11 has resulted in an increase in student interest in study abroad pro- grams as reflected in the number of participants for this winter semester. More than 200 students are studying abroad…

… this winter semester on Univer- sity programs, 20 more than last year's 194 participants. OIP, which sends students to more than 70 countries, has not canceled any of its programs since Sept. 11…

…. "Students are trying to make sense of what happened in September partly through study abroad," Pollack said. He added that many students now realize "that the world cannot be ignored. It's an interconnected…

… world about which we have to become more sensitive ... and (study abroad) is an experience that gives students an opportunity to acquire skills they need to effectively deal with that world." LSA academic…

… advisor Leslie Davis advised students who are planning to study abroad to be extra sensitive, espe- cially to any anti-American sentiment. "Now more than ever, we have to think of ourselves as…

… attempt to appeal to box thinking. different groups. "There is a direct Granholm proposed better treat. appeal to Arab groups. Both sides are ment of the mentally ill. She said represented," Nodel said…

… place of residence as print- ed on their driver's license, requir- ing University students to declare Ann Arbor as their place of resi- dence in order to vote. "This government has systemati- cally set up…

March 11, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… Experiences of the Arab- American student body the statement Study shows economically segregated A2 metro area First-gen college students talk higher ed. experiences Council hopefuls unveil…

… For LSA senior Christina Cas- tillo, attending college was not just the natural next step after graduating high school — it was a life changer. In addition to her role as a University student, Cas…

…- tillo is a single mother. The student-run organiza- tion First Generation Students @ Michigan provided Castillo the opportunity to share her experi- ence as both a mother and a first generation…

… college student Tues- day evening at its “First Genera- tion Dinner.” First Gen raises awareness for and addresses the unique needs of first generation college students. The organization was founded…

… in the fall of 2007 and is the first student-led organization of its type in the country. After attending high school in California, Castillo dropped in and out of community college since 2003…

… and North Ingalls residences By ISOBEL FUTTER Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Daily will be exploring Ann Arbor’s most quirky, lively, and student populated neigh- borhoods during the next…

students venture north of the Diag, they stumble upon Old Fourth Ward and North Ingalls, two of Ann Arbor’s 11 thriving, unofficial neighborhoods. Spread throughout the city, each area possesses…

… goals Students flock to neighborhoods north of campus for their proximity to Main Street INDEX Vol. CXXIV, No. 78 ©2015 The Michigan Daily michigandaily.com NEWS......................... 2A OPINION…

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March 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

… A E1gatt Ball Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNvERSrrY OP MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… information from other >lleges were sent -to all Board members and mnounced Mr. Zerman's intent to petition r an' interview with the Board should any ifavorable' action be taken by Student Gov- nment Council…

…. The Board of- Review has the power, upon quest of any one of its seven members, to view any action taken by Student Govern- ent Council. Virtually, the Board has the ower to cancel any "rash" action the…

…'s part and whether it reflects the "faith and op- timism" which Administration members claim to have in student government. THE BOARD of Review has power to check Council action only after it has taken…

… of faith in SGC's function. In essence, it expresses lack of ability on the part of students to resolve a problem of all-campus significance. It implicity states that students are not capable of…

… terri- torial concessions to the Arabs. This will be hard to do. 2. Throw the dispute into the lap of the United Nations, where, unfortunately, Russia can and probably would veto. 3. War. IT HAS BEEN…

… Franklin D. Reviewers There will be a meeting of all Ireviewers and cartoonists at 5:30 p.m. this afternoon in the Conference room of the Student Publications Building. It is im- portant that all staff…

… has made re- peated assertions of its desire to restore peace to this troubled area, would send arms to nations openly committed to war. R e c e n t pronouncements and deeds of the Arab States leave…

….m. today, in Hill Auditorium, continuing the series of programs of organ music by Bach. Open to the public without charge. Student Recital. Kenneth Holm, obo- 1st, recital in partial fulfillment Ofthe…

March 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, March 11, 1984 By CLAUD While student a protests to figh bureaucracy, the running the Mic trying to revive an servative voice. The student le spotlight more…

… number organized, vocal, a visible. THROUGH THE says he's trying problem by encou students to speak ou "Eighty percent people who have views, -but if yo Review, they'd agr But showing stu also a problem…

… the paper has shifted its emphasis to It the University campus issues such as whether the group of students University should divest its holdings in higan Review are companies operating in South Africa…

… to often neglected con- criticizing the Michigan Student Assembly. ft may be in the SIMILAR TO national right leaning en than their right- publications such as William Buckley's , but Review Editor…

… campus group has been to ER universities the Progressive Student Network, that on, Barnett says blockaded Engineering Prof. Thomas sweptabyeaconser-Seniors's lab last November to protest d the Review aem…

March 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

… for incorrectly identifying Des Preston yesterday's paper. He is a disc jockey at WCBN. Axelrod told about 50 students and community members that professors at any university should not have the s…

… Peace and Justice committee, also spoke at the forum. She said students at MSU should get involved in fight- ing against weapons research on campus. Victor is a member of the Uni- versity's Coalition…

…-0342 or 668-7942 CAREER IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press reports Job Search Resume Writing Interviewing Tips & Resources 9:00 am - noon, Saturday, March 12 3200 Student Activities Building…

… Hill St.) Contact: Mike Dashner(313) 763-9044 Admission: Adults $6/day, Seniors and Children $3/day, Weekend pass $10, Groups and family discounts Student discounts 50% off "Native American Awareness…

… down Arab streets early yesterday firing at houses and savaging cars, the army and witnesses said. Soldiers wounded three Arabs. Troops shot and critically wounded two other Arabs in the occupied Gaza…

… aid Israel and those who sympathize with Jordan. Deaf students protest hiring of new university president WASHINGTON- Gallaudet University students declared yesterday that Elisabeth Ann Zinser, the new…

… president of the school for the deaf, is unwelcome on the campus and vowed to keep her out, althoug a member of congress wants her to learn firsthand about the students' concerns. Students have been…

… until she resigns. They threatened to seize the president's campus house and office if Zinser made her way past students blocking entrances to the school. EXTRAS Hospital wait proves fruitful for long…

… term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief...................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Timothy Huet, Juliet…

… ADMISSIONS DEANS & STUDENTS HERE... INFO ON ADMISSIONS, PREPARATION, CAREERS AND MORE... WEDNESDA Y, MARCH 16 7PM- 9PM MODERN LANGUAGE BUILDING D} CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT A UNIT OF STUDENT SERVICES…

March 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…, and acting, Keim suggested that students could rid the nation of major soci- etal problems by first eliminating them from the Greek system. Keim, a minister and member of Delta Upsilon fraternity, pro…

…- posed several changes. by Julie Foster Daily MSA Reporter The party is over for Michigan Student Assembly's slate of Reac- tion candidates. In an election court hearing held Saturday to determine whether…

… candidates will run inde.!: pendently if they cannot run as a:o party. KRISTOFFE-R GILLElTE/DaIlY First-year student Tina Casanova, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, reads her Greek leadership information packet…

… ancestors forgot to have sex," he said. Keim asked students who have sex to act responsibly. After Keim's speech, students chose among several smaller dis- cussion sections run by seventeen University and…

… great privilege," said Univer- sity Regent Philip Power (D-Ann Arbor), a former student of Meisel's. In addition to his teaching and re- search, Meisel served as an advisor to the Russian student program…

March 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

… Nations debate. It seems to me that M. Carduner, not the Arabs, is "naive." Though I am not the Arab student M. Car- duner quoted, he did tell me that, if he were the French foreign min- ister, the Arabs

…"Oh, Yes-Things Are Ticking Right Along" 01ly mtdiigatu Daily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Win Prevaul" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… Director Calm Down, Move On THE TRUMPETS are sounding all in- Grades of freshmen women do drop during terested and opinionated students are ur- spring rush, but they probably would do like- gently being…

… would have no problems with the French. M. Car- duner supported the amended resolution, voted by 35 nations, only six of which are Arab. I won- der who is "naive" after all? As to the Arabs who do not…

… should deal are the Algerian people, who are a part of the Arab nation which extends from the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf. This is the fact that all Western nations, including France should recognize…

March 11, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… to Lebanon on Dec. 17. Itwasnotknown whether other Arab parties to the talks, including Syria, Lebanon and Jordan, would stay away from the talks in support of the Palestin- ians. But Hanan Ashrawi…

… Christopher. Deputy Foreign Minister Yossi Beilin pledged that Israel would be flex- ible at the bargaining table. "Israel, for its part, will undertake serious and substantive negotiations with any Arab party…

… possession of several grade school students. Teachers discovered four to five sev- enth traders with bombs at Slawson Middle School on West Washington Street yesterday afternoon. Following the arrival of…

… officers from the Michigan State Police, the Ann Ar- bor Police Department(AAPD) and the Ann Arbor Fire Department (AAFD), than a prank, adding, "The students probably weren't aware of the dangers involved…

… Department of Public Safety (DPS) early Monday morning. Unit officers arrived on the scene shortly after the 1:45 a.m. call was re- ceived and located the three subjects -T believed to be students - allegedly…

… Robert Lepler's name was misspelled in yesterday's Daily. . ".:.:. r}:i: X"Xr%:s Jl: i S.Y.Q." " 1i' iti }:': "' j "' " "t'.! '"' ",1 """ J1 f"" Student groups Q AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, meeting…

… Coalition Against Rape, Take Back the Night Plan- ning meeting, Michigan League, check room at front desk, 7 p.m. U Baha'i Student Association of U- M, Michigan Union, Michigan Room, 2-5 p.m. Q Graduate…

…:30-1:30 p.m. Q Intervarsity Christian Fellow- ship, meeting, South Quad, West Lounge, 7 p.m. Q Islamic Circle, meeting and Iftar dinner, Stockwell, Blue Room, 5 p.m. Q Korean Student Association, meeting…

…, Michigan Union, Welker Room, 7 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship Association,God'sOne Earth, 7 p.m.; Leaven Group, 7 p.m.; Peer Ministry Info Night, 7 p.m.; Saint Mary Student Parish, 31 Thnmnsn St…

… History, Room 2009,12-1 p.m. Q Women in Politics and Policy, Rackham, 4th Floor, 9:15 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Student services Q ECB Student Writing Center, Angell Hall, Computing Center, 7-11 p.m. Q Northwalk…

March 11, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 11, 2004 OPINION 4 420 MAYNARD STREET ANARBOR, MI 48109 o nion .michigandaily .com tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… Detroit's past. ARAM SARKISIAN The letter writer will be a freshman in the fall Anti-Arab advertisement is unfair propaganda TO THE DAILY: I was appalled today when I turned to Page 11 of the March 10 Daily…

… and found an entire page dedicated to anti-Arab propagan- da. Did you even bother to read it before you eradicate homosexuals and Africans, and urg- ing everyone to support President Bush…

… general studies major, but I have looked at the requirements and realize that the program is no joke. For every student who has not read these requirements, I suggest you take some time and see for yourself…

… that it can be quite a challenging field. Another thing that bothers me about many students whom I meet on campus or attending other universities is that they all want that big job, but don't think about…

… how it will affect peo- ple. We have so many resources at this school that all students have opportunities far greater than most people on this planet. It is my opinion that if a person is at a…

… LSA, unlike those obtained through the College of Engineering or the School of Education, are not designed to pre- pare students for a given profession. Instead, as stated in the LSA bulletin for 2004…

… the reason why they are not hired. AMELIA AUSTIN DESCHAMPS LSA senior Broad education provided by general studies equips students well TO THE DAILY: While I agree with Douglass Douma's point (General…

… studies is too broad to be marketable, 03/10/04) that the student in the recent job hunt story (Frustrated in the job hunt, 03/08/04) has limited career options based on her general studies major, I do not…

… think that students in a more science-related major have "worked hard- er" and deserve to "be more frustrated in the job search" than those of other concentrations. Every major here at the University…

March 11, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

… being shut down. More than 300,000 students are cur- rently enrolled, almost one fourth of the male college population. The program is now producing 30,000 Army, Navy and Air Force officers per year, with…

… approximately 20 per cent of the student's academic curriculum. The subject matter is mostly of a technical nature, and cannot be said to contribute very much to the stu- dent's educational experience. The…

…- flee on the part of the student enroll- ing in the program. He must give up a sig- nificant proportion on his educational op- portunity in order to join ROTC. For the serious student, this is a real…

… course have found invariably that most of the material is forgotten as fast as it is learned, be- cause it has no relevancy to the college communiy in which the student lives.. Not until summer camp when…

… pattern, in which the other parts are also close to incandescence. In recent weeks. the American Ambassa- dors throughout the Middle East, and es- pecially in the Arab countries, have begun to take a tone…

… of downright despair in their messages to the State Department. The Arab-Israeli dispute has dragged on too long. Anti-American feeling has grown more and more inflamed. The new anti- Semitism of the…

… another outbreak of large-scale fighting . between Arabs and Israelis. (The border war goes on interminably, like a low fever.) Or the Soviets can arm the Iraqi dissidents. Or there can be some other sort…

… DURING THIS month, the Inter-Arts Society will be presenting its fifth an- nual festival, which combines original mu- sic, drama and art work into an annual re- view of student activity in the field of cre…

…- ative arts. This week the all-student art exhibit opened at Alumni Memorial Hall providing an interesting cross-section of painting, drawing, sculpture and metal craft work. Unfortunately, the show has…

… far too few entries, and this paucity of work is reflective of the little support given to the Inter-Arts program by students out- side classes most intimately concerned with creative activity. , The…

March 11, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

Arabs," was presented last Mon- day night by Stuart Walker at the Punch and Judy theater, New York. e-K' o.TNBm.r daays WHA'S GOING ON TODAY 3:15--Junior lit meeting in room 205, Mason hall. 4:00--Senior…

… in the Cercle rooms. TOMORROW 7:00-Special meeting of the Student council in the old Union building. 8:00-Sociallst society' in P162, N. S.1 Athletics For All Is Problem (T. F. M.) In the report of…

… prepared by Mr. Rowe show that prior to the war, about 40 per cent of the student body was engaged in some sort of physi- cal exercise under the direction of the department. Although a very good showing…

… time. Unfortunately, there is an entirely too large portion of the student body who prefer to take their recreation in stuffy billiard rooms and bowling al- leys; or in sitting on bleachers tak- ing the…

… statistics of the athletic board, lack- ing in a regretably large percentage of American college students. The suggestion has been made, and seems to have been applied in some colleges, that some system of…

… boom and it has been found neces- sary to increase the local factory's force, which now numbers more than 600 workmen. Those who advertise in The Mich- igan Daily cater to ALL Michigan students

March 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… saying loyal forces had imposed a A . Le er dusk to dawn curfew on Mosul, 'effective last night. ,r i - 3) Kassem's regime tossed fresh T0 Consider fuel into the flames of the old feud with the United Arab

… Republic by * bootting out key diplomats of the Ru s on UAR embassy in Baghdad, though stopping short of breaking rela- Mostafa Kamel, the TUnited Arab ions. Republic ambassador to the United States, will…

… to Student Gov- ernment Council the Assembly- Panhellenic recommendation re- instating of fall rush were aban- doned when it failed to receive a majority vote from the independ- ent housing unit…

… activities. Improves Activities "Fall rush has been even better for our activities," an Angell House delegate noted, because of in- creased student enthusiasm at the beginning of the school year. A Pi Beta Phi…

… values." To Debate Fall Rush Student Government Council will re-evaluate the question of de- ferred rushing for women at its meeting today. Mary Tower, '59, president of Panhellenic Association,'will pre…

… DAWSON It is "definitely a problem" for Negro and foreign students to find housing in Ann Arbor, Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis said yesterday. He was commenting on the Hu- man…

…" discrimination against dark- kinned students in her work of finding housing for them. Difficulties Arise Some difficulties arise over the living habits of some students, and "naturally" it is harder to find…

… housing for dark-skinned students, she continued. Republican mayoral candidate Ce'cil O. Creal said he thought time and education should be used in handling the problem. "We must avoid the pitfalls of…

… total of 1,524 international students and visiting scholars en- rolled at the University this se- mester, James Davis, director of the International C e n t e r an- nounced. This is an increase of two…

… over last year's spring total of 1,522. Political entities that have sent students to the University num- ber 78. Newly-represented nations are Kuwait, Tunisia, Cambodia, Rhodesia, Sudan and Surinam…

March 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… dorm competition will be decided when Michigan meets Hinsdale also Monday night. Center Finale Set Saturday Turks, Arabs Clash On 1--1 Hardwood The highly favored Turks will battle the Arabs, and the…

… Class -Bill Bowler, Al Bloegehold. f ev.weight Tom Kelsey, Robert Barney, and Lyn Scha- fer. !l I- C+assified Advertising 1, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES STUDENTS: Easy cash. One or more students to buy…

students, need furnished at. in June. Possible 3 yr. occu- pancy. Thanks. Write Box 67, Mlchi- gan Daily. )6 LAWYER and wife desire furnished or unfurnished house or apartment. Clean, comfortable and…

… rent. Call 2- 2205 any evening. )23 WANTED-Two, three or four-drawer filing cabinet. Call Donald Pelz days. 31511 ext. 589, evenings and week- ends. 2-7603. )82 WANTED: High School student or coed. Will…

…: Rimless gold eyeglasses during exam weeks last semester. Finder please call 439 Anderson House. )36 LOST: Quad Student. Pair grey suede gloves between Ann Arbor and Tele- graph Road. Reward. Call 2…

March 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

…, "Fifty Years of Collecting," 8 p.m., League Van- denberg Room. Hillel - Brunhild Kapustin Memorial Lec., Paul Mendes-Flohr, "Martin Buber and the Arab Question," 8p.m., 1429 Hill. LSA - Clyde Coombs…

… advancement. The Summer School's international student body has ac- cess to the University's outstanding libraries, museums, athletic facilities and calendar of cultural activities, and may live in Harvard…

… interest to pre-law students are classes in government and economics. Busi- ness courses include computer program- I ming, financial accounting, statistics and a business writing workshop. Special Programs…

… Studio. Sailing Team - 3 p.m., E. Quad 122 Tyler. LSA Student Gov. - 6:15 p.m., 3909 Union. U. Residence Hall Council -,9 p.m ., 3909 Union. Rec. Sports-Recreative Slow Pitch Softball Leagues 7 p.m., 1250…

…: Q Arts & Sciences and Education Q English as a Foreign Language Q Secondary School Student Program Q Dance Center ' Name=__ Address City State Zip Return to: Harvard Summer School 1 Department 34 20…

… Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) will be held April 7andt, 1981. Students will elect the following officers: President, MSA Executive Vice President, MSA And Representatives from the following schools and…

March 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 114) • Page Image 5

… complex topics as rela- tivity, the quantum theory, and wave-mathematics. Mediocriy More than 1,500 Michigan State University students cele- brated their C-averages last week with a party at a res- taurant…

… - tavern ,hangout near East Lansing. The party, authorized by Dean of Students Thomas King, 'satirized the school's all -A Honor Banquet.r Athletic Director Biggie; Munn was the speaker at the affair which…

… college. Days, afternoons, and evening classes. 'For student beautician. For more in- formation write or call Ann Arbor Beauty College, 4567 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500. )CC1 BUSINESS PERSONAL GUITAR…

… Status of The University of Mich." President Hatcher, 4:15 p.m. Rackham Lecture Hall. Mon., March 23. International Student and Family Exchange: Rms. 103 and 528 (basement Student Activities Bldg. Wed., 7…

… nursery furniture, call Mrs. Trombka, NO 5-6662. Agenda, Student Government Coun- cil, March 11, 7:30 p.m., Council Rm. Minutes of previous meeting. Officer reports: President - Letters; Vice…

…-President (Exec.); Vice-President (Admin.); Treasurer. Committee reports: Education and Student Welfare; National and Inter- national - Travel Show; Election, Com- mittee - Final Pre-Election -Ieport; Student

… Activities Committee - Recog- nition: Sigma Theta Tau, Revision: Panhellenic Constitution, Student Book Exchange; Public Relations - Speakers' Bureau, Old ~Business: Driving Regulations, Loyalty Oaths…

…, Deferred Rush. New Business: Change: Student Gov- ernment Council Plan~ (Ron Gregg). Members and constituents time. Announcements. Adjournment. Lectures Lecture sponsored by Dept. of Poli- tical Science…

…, "United Arab Policy and the Middle East Situation," His Excel- lency Dr. Mostafa Kamel, Ambassadod of the United Arab Republic. Wed., March 11, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 100 Hutchins Hall, Law School. Tickets for…

… U. S. citizen. Also summer: Jrs., Srs., and Grad. Students in Aero., Elec.,l or Mech.t Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.l B.S., M.S., Ph.D.: Ch.E., and Mech.l Must be male U.S citizen.A , General…

March 11, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 11, 2003 OP/ED Ulbe £tch tc u I 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… University is still seeking to pay them at a much lower rate than other graduate student staff assistants and graduate student instructors, simply because they are librarians. In addition the University has…

… that was on reserve for the living learning program in their hall, but they also catch up on events happening in the world through the books, newspapers, and computers provided. Students may attend a…

… Information student planning to work in libraries to become closer to the Uni- versity community and learn valuable profes- sional skills. If the University and University Housing truly value the commitment…

…-Israel community criticizing Students Allied for Free- dom and Equality for their invitation of Norman Finkelstein to the University. Both letters con- textually distort the writings of Finkelstein and have the…

… of the pro- Israel community to halt their character assas- sinations and smear campaigns, and attempt to base their arguments on the issue at hand - the Arab-Israeli conflict. CARMEL SALHI LSA…

students deserve certain privileges because they value "academ- ic excellence." Hogwash! As if the rest of us plebes do not. Rather, the commons represents a further pampering of already entitled stu- dents…

…. In the six years that I have taught at this University I have taught over 400 students, slightly over a quarter of whom have been Honors students. Allowing for the usual caveats about generalizing from…

… one's own experience, my observation suggests that there's no difference in student quality or work ethic based on whether they are in the Honors Program; if any difference does stand out it's the…

… Honors students' higher propensity to complain vociferously about grades since, as so many of them have told me in no uncertain terms, they haven't received lower than an A since that stupid math teacher…

March 11, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… be viewed by the Arabs as directed against them. This might worsen conditions in the region, it is felt. As some 30 to 50 Arab students sought to picket the White House,. Ben-Gurion told Eisenhower of…

…- ing recent Arab-Israeli clashes and troop movements near Israel's borders. Meets with Ike Ben-Gurion met with Eisen- hower for two hours in the Is- raeli's announced role as an un- official visitor to…

March 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… Introduction to Islam, African American Religion Between Christianity and Islam, and The Arab-Israeli Conflict. The enrollment number for Intro to Arabic Literature and Analysis rose from 11 students in the fall…

… securi tmeasures heighten in anticipation of uture terrorist attacks ANNIVERSARY Continued from Page 1A The images were moving for many students and though the city may have moved on, the general feeling…

…. From where I was standing, I could see the tops of the trees and they were still coated with dust and pieces of fabric from clothing." Some students believed the terrorist attacks had an undoing effect…

…. "Interviews with the press became a full-time job for me after September 11th," department chair Alexander Knysh said. Students utilized various University resources soon after the attacks such as Counseling…

… talk in a supportive struc- tured environment. It proved helpful for the many students who came and spoke with our counselors 6 6 0 By Jeremy Berkowitz Daily Staff Reporter Six months ago few could…

March 11, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… discussion groups, the Univer- sity of Michigan Arab Club, a Chinese Students Christian Or- ganization, and a Journalism So- ciety to be composed of graduate and undergraduate students of journalism. Two…

… tablishment of dignified housin at a time when the University had not undertaken housing re sponsibilities for its students, mei or women. They still play an im portant part in the housing sit uation on this…

… three-quarters' majority vote with no emphasis, publicly or privately expressed, on keeping students out of the group but rather an at- titude of including as many mem- hers as the group is allowed to…

…- sons which is so often the case still for those students not in- vited to membership. In other words, a positive instead of a neg- ative attitude would be better. A See DEAN, Page 5 Villa ge Council…

… leading memlbers of the cast, accompanied by Arlene Sollenberger. - e e . SAC Bans Campus Royalty, Approves Karl Marx Society With Political Groups Students Unaffiliated 4) Gambling Ruled Out For…

… Michigras Fete Revival of the Karl Marx So- ciety on this campus was ap- proved yesterday by the Student Affairs Committee. The Society, active as a student group from 1940 to 1944, pledged itself 'not to…

… membership in the Society is "open to all students, regardless of political affiliation or belief." It declared that the Society was not affiliated with any national organization, trade union or po- litical…

… royalty and gambling devices were ruled out for the traditional Michigras carnival by the Student Affairs Committee at their meeting yestesrday. The Committee found that lot- teries and gambling are "forbid…

… Petitionts Now on. File Students Urged To Run for legislatuire Repoiting that two petitions for the Student Legislature elee- Speech, Music Students Will Present Opera 'Marriage of Figaro' To Open Here Today…

students in the music school anc the speech department's play pro- duction classes will feature Rose DerDerian and Virginia Persons alternating in the role of the Countess, with Henry Austin as the…

March 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…, Entree Plus e By Tomislav Ladika Daily Staff Reporter In the two weeks leading up to the spring Michigan Student Assembly elections, University stu- dents will undoubtedly hear many campaign promises…

… between north and central campuses, expanding Entree plus, establishing a student book exchange, providing wireless Ethernet and delaying spring break. He said these are projects on which students want MSA…

… the administration, especially on these calendar issues; we have the proto- type down pat." Carter said the party also hopes to establish a used textbook trade between students, cutting out book- stores…

… ticket. "I feel that the Blue Party is the only party on campus that really gets things done for students," she said. "We have been on this cainp" the longest, we know what students want, and we know how…

…-male voice Concern about Arab- Israeli conflict, Afghan civilians discussed By Shabina S. Khatri Daily Staff Reporter A silent vigil and a march for peace commemorated last Friday's International Women's Day…

…. Music student Suzanne Camino, an event organizer, said the organiza- tion has grown into a worldwide movement of women for peace and against all forms of violence. "We aren't hearing enough women's voices…

… and Tuesday in front of the Ann Arbor Public Library. THE CALENDAR What's happening in Ann Arbor today EVENTS "Students Who Support Children Deserve Better Options From the Univer- Apartheid…

March 11, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 107) • Page Image 9

…-and- coming artists at the annual "The Ark at UMMA," a live per- formance showcase of student singer- songwriters. Talented student musicians have been selected by The Ark's staff to compete for a place to…

… to the Union Ballroom for a show- case of short films and the comedy event "ArabXpressions." The festival concludes Saturday evening with a screening of 2010 Oscar Nominee "Ajami" at UMMA. Tickets…

March 11, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… this just belongs to a team of students, counselors, RAs, a number of administrators — I mean everybody gets together and says, ‘who should we invite this year that’s really special?’” he said…

…. Morris explained that he came up with the idea for Koko while struggling with depression on his own as a student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He encountered a website called Stack…

… fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily’s office for $2. Subscriptions…

students to come and support organizations like the Slam Poetry Club, both to provide feedback to the poets about their writing as well as to be exposed to a new art form. “I think there are a lot of…

… practice, and we need to get to know how awesome they are and what slam poetry really is.” Kylie Carpenter, a Public Health masters student, said she found Li’s poem about miscommunication…

… between her mother’s native language and her English the most powerful, adding that she thought slam poetry gives students an outlet they wouldn’t otherwise find at the University. “I thought that was…

… exhibit WHAT: Chroma’s opening on Friday will present narratives of people of color through performances and visual art. WHO: Middle East and Arab Network WHEN: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: North…

March 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… I 4fIt~tL PFiaiUI4; A QUICK LOOK-SEE at college papers around the country in the past week tells us that America's student population has reacted with shock and indignation to the Czech coup and…

… free- dom. Each group seeks to outdo the other in its diatribe against sin. But a democracy goes under in central Europe. Students who are indignant, as we would be indignant, march to the Pres- ident…

…'s palace to urge Mr. Benes not to give in. They are shot and clubbed by the action committees who would rather not have the students reach their president. And here in Michigan, the fighters for academic…

… freedom are silent. In New York's City College, at Ohio State University, out in California, students have condemned the Gottwald government. They have indicated to their freedom-loving, fellow students in…

… Europe that Americans are not passive to their plight and will fight for a restoration of their values. But the organized students of the Uni- versity of Michigan say nothing. Two NSA interim…

… representatives to the International Union of Students in Prague Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily stafff and represent the views of the writers only. have resigned…

… Cezechoslo- vakian student population is up against. Members of MYDA, like the rest of us, have read that the Gottwald government is restricting higher education in Czechoslo- vakia to those who profess…

…'ron there it spread until, in 1947, only one state, New Hampshire, refused to per- mit church classes on school time. Nearly 2,000 communities, with over a million and a half -students, now have some kind of…

… expected, returned a verdict of not guilty. During the trial the defense attorney stated that the citizens of Ann Arbor didn't need students to tell them how to run the city. How well-off would many of these…

… Ann Arbor citizens be without the presence of 20,000 students? This is, as perhaps few years in our history, a year of decision. In other words. it's soul searching time. How long can you as a stu- dent…

March 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

… banned all oil imports from Libya yesterday and accused Col. Moammar Khadafy's militant Arab regime of an doutrageous plan" to assassinate American officials and their families in Sudan. A senior U…

… we are bearing an unfair share of the burden." Vol. XCII, No. 125 Thursday, March 11, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The Univer- sity of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday…

…-0554: Billing. 764-0550. 0 0 ends revie By BETH ALLEN a Student Legal Services yesterday completed a series of closed hearings discussing possible reorganization of its operations, but no decisions have been…

… the board (of direc- tors) now." SLS PROVIDES free legal counsel to students in cases ranging from landlord and tenant disputes to domestic and criminal cases. Student volunteers assist the five at…

…- vice is funded through the University's student government fee, and receives $2.60 of the $3.90 assessed to each student. SLS attorneys handled more than 1,000 cases last year, many of them coming to the…

…................ PAMELA KRAMER Executive Editor ...............CHARLES THOMSON Student Affairs Editor ........... ANN MARIE FAZIO University Editor .................... MARK GINDIN Opinion Page Editors…

March 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… letters of recommendation to members of Student Govern- ment Council's Board of Review against any institution of deferred rushing in the fraternity system. The Board of Review, composed of three faculty…

… readied for his enforced residence. The repercussions were violent in Greece, the mother country. Thousands of Greek students and demonstrators shouting "Death to the British," set fire to a British flag at…

… formula in 1950. Student leaders easily reached an agreement among themselves and with the administration that group-rejective practices are hos- tile to college objectives. A rule barring new fraternities…

… However, the administration dis- agreed with student leaders con- cerning changes in existing frater- nities. The main issues of conten- tion were the timing and methods for the elimination of restrictive…

… clauses. Student Legislature (comparable to today's Student Government Council) proposed the "Michigan Plan" in November, 1950. The plan was a prelude to elimination of restrictive practices and included a…

…" was adopt- ed by Student Legislature in Feb- ruary 1951. The student-faculty' committee on student affairs rati- fied it by a 7-to-6 vote on March 6. Final disposition of the resolu- tion was up to…

… University Presi- dent Alexander G. Ruthven. During the final week of the academic year, on May 29, 1951, Ruthven vetoed the resolution Ruthven's action surprised and angered students, student leaders, and…

… especially student legislature which had concentrated almost all their efforts for two years on the resolution. Two Reasons Cited Ruthven cited two main reasons for his surprise veto: 1. "The University, as a…

… ObjcCives Jerry Karpinka. Goalie Lorne Howes missed only one while turning back 38 shots on Student reaction to the reasons cage, and again showed why he is of the veto were even stronger than rated as…

…-' "that property rights would be en- mined Tech squad dominating the dangered." puck. It was not until 4:35 that Student leaders felt this was not Michigan was able to get a decent only a minor…

March 11, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…'s plan to construct new housing for Jewish residents in 'mostly-Arab East Jerusalem, and he appealed to "the people in the Arab world" to understand why the United States vetoed a U.N. Security Council…

…-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 September. via U.S. mail are $85. Winter term…

March 11, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… Group Constitutions Will Be Viewed By SL, but SAC Keeps Final Power By CRAWFORD YOUNG Daily Managing Editor Student Legislature was awarded a significant new function yes- terday, as the Student Affairs…

… Dr. Liu. The delay in deportation pro- ceedings will allow time for the Immigration Service to reverse its decision that Dr. Liu must leave the country by April 4 because-her student visa expired…

… productions, Bach's "Passion of Our Lord Ac- cording to St. Matthew," will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday in Hill Auditorium. Sixteen hundred students from 31 Michigan high schools, mem- bers of the University…

March 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… S WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter Just look through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, come to our…

… Weeks 6 12 .34 .31 .33 .30 .31 .28 30 .27 .28 .26 27 .25 26 .24 .24 .23 23 .22 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 I Io-mEUAL SUDETS: Ur rentu n- dergraduate Pre-medical students may now com- pete for several…

…. Utilities included. $325,'$475. 121 E. Hoover, 'near IM building, 1028 Fuller near Med Center. 769- 9283. 12C0318 CONVENIENT STUDENT LIVING 1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS. AVAILABLE FOR FALL Located in Beautiful Modern…

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… toward helping students improve their academic and social functioning levels. Thursday, March 12, 1981, 7-9 PM in Counseling Services (3rd floor Michigan Union . Call 76-Guide to register. 86F0312 "Martin…

… Buber and the Arab Question," topic of the Brunhild Kapustin Memorial Lecture by Paul Men- des-Flohr of Hebrew University. 8:00 pm on Wed- nesday, Mar. 11 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. (Co-sponsored by Program…

… WORKING-Tues. March 17 INTER. WOODWORKING-Mon. March 16 Six weeks 7-10 PM FEES: Students $18.00, Staff/Faculty $27.00, others $36.00 BASIC CARVINGr1 day only REGISTER AT STUDENT ARTS CRAFTS SHOP Open-4…

…-8, 3-spd., Very little rust, carpeted, storage bins, stereo. $1700 firm. Jeff 769-4980 days. 07N0315 PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS: Current Un- dergraduate Pre-medical students may now com- pete for several…

… hundred Air Force scholarships, that are for 1st and 2nd year medical students. The scholarship provides for tuition, books, lab fees and equipment, plus a $500 monthly allowance. Contact Air Force MEDICAL…

March 11, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Association and the Big Ten News Service. m z0ciate4 o I i tate r¢ z 1933 NILE__ _34 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is…

…, $1.00; by mail, $1.50. During regular school year by carrier, $3.75; by mail, $4.25. Offices: Student Publicathms Building, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phoner: 2-1214. Representatives…

… concerning their purpose by the Arabs, who steal their horses dur- ing the night, making it necessary for them to remain where they are and wait. While waiting, the Arabs do away with them one by one until…

…. Louis Post-Dispatch Student Health TAKING ACCOUNT OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTS By MARGARET BELL EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is a condensation of an article written by Dr. Margaret Bell, director of women…

… better health of the student. In an effort to establish the posi- tion of physical educaion as a phase of educa- tion, however, there has been a tendency to mini- mize and perhaps to slight this emphasis…

March 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

… has concern for, the number of students now commuting to campus, and the sense of community suffers as a result. White echoed Schwartz, and said he believes a new residence hall could be built on north…

…'m horrified ... Whoever did this clearly is a per- son that wants to create an atmos- phere of hate after (Sept. 11)," political chair of the Ann Arbor chapter of the Arab-American Anti- Discrimination…

… and LSAT score to gmduhl@powerscore.com. MICHIGAN TELEFUND Now hiring students for flexible night and weekend schedules. Fun work atmosphere and great job experience. Earn $7/hr plus nightly bonuses…

… Leppert for more info. 222-0742. SUMMER WORK OPPORTUNITY Select- ing hardworking, independent students for sales and business management training. Full time, great $ and travel. Erica 222-5032. Come to the…

March 11, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

ARAB UNITY: INCREASEJD TENSION? See Page 4 one Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom At FAIR, COLD High-25 Low-_ Continued cold with winds from northeast! . . VOL. LXX, No. 112 New Residence…

… Hall Government Passed Inter-Quadrangle Council Created By Ratification of Board, Houses By KENNETH McELDOWNEY A new student governing body for the residence halls gained final approval yesterday…

…, secretary-treasurer, and each quad's president and official repre- sentative. The chairmen of stand- ing committees will also sit on the committee but without vote. Under the slate system students wishing to…

… when mixed groups of students were refused service at a restaurant, Miss Holden said. Four years ago CORE started a' program of planned passive re- sistance in Nashville, Tenn. A group of Negroes would…

… appropriation was CARLTON H. MORRIS . . . seeks nomination SGC Backs Anti-Discrimination By JEAN SPENCER Student Government Council voted Wednesday to support anti- discrimination strikes' in the Southern…

… states. The Council will send letters to eight governors of Southern' states as well as to the general offices of four chain stores pick- eted recently by students because of discrimination against Negroes…

… at lunch-counters. The letter to the chain stores includes the following: "We urge among the four the Council will write. Expressing SGC's sympathy and support" for the student demonstrations, the…

… represent legitimate forms of protest against such discrimination in places of business." strators from assault by those holding other views and action which deprives students of their right to an education…

… press in the states contacted: Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas from local and national chapters of student organizations. He asserted, "An affidavit. is no…

March 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… ENGLISH word spoken in La P'tite Causette costs a penny! At this exorbitant rate, students are encouraged to develop their ability to speak French fluently. At the same time, the club is slowly building up…

students of the University are eligible. Deadline for entries is Dec. 1, 1955. The essay is not to exceed 5,000 words in length, not count- ing footnotes. Further information and entry blanks can be obtained…

…. Deane, special student, who spent most of his life in Africa. Live in Tent Deane and his cook lived in a tent when they were traveling. During one expedition Deane heard his , cook shouting, "My beans, my…

… said. But the Masai tribe is only one of many different tribes. Some read and write English while many speak only their own native lan- guage. "Many of the natives' languages are of Arabic, Portuguese…

… Ann Arbor Artist's Association. ELECTION DAZE : Students Query Candidates Regarding SGC Issues Interpreting The News By J. M. ROBERTS AP Foreign News Analyst President Eisenhower's latest statement of…

… carefully timed to encourage this. Claims Teachers Overrate IQ Tests By LINDA SIMON "Will it be just another SL?" " That's what students are ask- ing about the Student Government Council, according to a…

… random survey taken among SGC candi- dates yesterday. "Students have finally come to the conclusion that SGC will be different from SL;" one candi- Labor Calls 'Ri ght to Work' Laws Illegal "Right to work…

… Issues As far as students are concern- ed, the issues of the campaign are the interests closest to their own individual hearts. Prospective "SGCers" report that residents of women's dorms inquire about the…

… authority will SGC have over stu- dent organizations?" "How will the new government spend the approximate annual in- come of $9,000 from the student tax?" "How will SGC go about setting up an efficient…

…'s "power to get things done" when the new organization comes into being. Reasons given for the bright outlook were three: 1-The Student Government Council is the first student gov- ernment of the University…

March 11, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 93) • Page Image 15

…:00 free. Cup FINAL (1992) A "funny" tale about the Arab-Israeli conflict? I guess it is worth a shot. Lorch 7:30. F R I D A Y WOMEN OF SUMMER Wasn't this the original title for "A League of Their Own"? Aud…

….50-$30, 644-3533 or 645-6666. COMEDY COMPANY UAC's newest discovery - a comedy show written, directed, and performed by U students. Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m., $5, 763-TKTS, see article page 4. THE PROFESSOR…

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