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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

November 11, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… peace, who, like many other Arabs, acknowledges Israel's right to exist, I urge my fellow students not to listen to anti-Arab or anti- Jewish views displayed in the Daily. Muhammad Farha LSA senior anti…

… AMITAVA MAZUIMIOAR [dited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a ma~cjnrity of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters…

… do not necessarily represent the opinion cf the Daily. 'U' amends students out of code FORFv'V CONFI UF.,o-.---. 11O STS (2+T/L NKS' " t L 1N G Y..-, A '''''' "+ t ~L~L~J2I___ ,-- - ) r. , 'I I…

… "\\. . , d , LE LER . ........ .. Seis s veyhee o'tbliveatiArbviw 0 he University cranked out what is most likely Tts final draft of the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities Friday, throwing one…

… bone to students, and hitting them over the head with the other. On the one hand, the Statement no longer contains provisions allowing the University to punish students for assault and harassment crimes…

… committed anywhere in the world. Instead, it creates a University hegemony zone, barring cer- tain illegal student behaviors including assault and harassment when exhibited anywhere in"Ann Arbor and its…

… under that umbrella as well. Students who commit these crimes in their own houses and apartments will now be subject to University sanction, even though they are already subject to state and federal law…

…. But the major blow the University gave to students was its inclusion of an amendment proce- dure that completely usurps students' role in the process. Student Rights Committee Chair Robert Van Houweling…

… originally proposed an amend- ment procedure that would allow various repre- sentative bodies to bring forward amendments, which would then be subject approval by a judi- ciary panel, a student vote, and…

… approval by the University Board of Regents. The administration accepted the student vote procedure, but removed the student vote. More- over, the panel of randomly-selected jurors now has the authority to…

November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

… believe there are only 15 to 20 students who have the ability to speak in Arabic and Russian," Martin said. "Competence in more difficult subjects involve fewer stu- dents." A majority of LAC courses avail…

… America." The presentation was sponsored by the Muslim Student Association as part of Islamic Awareness Week. Islam is the second-largest reli- gion in North America; one out of every four people on Earth…

… is a fol- ever of Islam, he said. Quicke cited representations of Arabs and Muslims in the media that are the product of prejudice and igno- rance of Islam and Muslims. "The most sinister character…

… that could be brought to the scene (of a movie) was an Arab terrorist," Quicke said. Western culture seeks to "rid the world of the new terror (Muslims). l at happens to Arabs in particular d Muslims in…

Arab word for God. Islam also recognizes important religious figures from the Bible as prophets, including Adam, Noah, Moses and Jesus, he said. The main purpose of Islamic Awareness Week, which began…

… Canada. The Muslim Student Association is a multi-ethnic organization de- signed to serve as a link between the University and Muslim students. There are more than 500 such groups at universities across…

… Canada and the United States, Ahmed said. The association's University branch is only in its second year. "It was a year of maturation ... Most members this year are new, (first- year students)," Ahmed…

…, which are open to interested students, said Executive Board member Asif Harsolia. x For more information, call the Ann Arbor MSA office at 761-1167, or write to 4107 Michigan Union. Federal court…

… technologically, a new University program, Language Across the Curriculum (LAC), will redefine the way students use their second lan- guage. Students who have already ful- filled their fourth-semester profi- ciency…

… require- ments last fall. "It is going to change the whole phase of the language department. The college wants students to be able to do real practical work at every level," said German Prof. Fred Amrine…

April 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

… Far most of us in this business have used East and Arab world have barely the figure of 3 million plus," dented the overwhelmingly Chris- Neuhaus said. tian composition of the U.S. The finding indicates…

… that half of population, a 13-month survey of Arab Americans either have 113,000 adults has found. Christian origins or converted in Study director Barry Kosmin of America. *the City University of New…

… sewers have not overflowed - you are just get- ting a whiff of students participat- ing in one of the many events University organizations are spon- soring to help celebrate the 21st Earth Day April 22. En…

…-Act is kicking off "Earth Week" by sponsoring a garbage carry. They are asking students to collect the trash they create (including recyclables) from Monday, April 15 through Friday, April 19. They suggest…

students put food in a small garbage bags and all other garbage in a durable bag and carry them to class. On Friday, En- Act will set up recycling bins in the Diag where students may come and see just how…

student aware- ness about toxics. In addition, they will be circulating a petition in support of the Toxics Reduction Bill. "We want people to know the University owns three toxic waste dumps and there are…

… 96 toxic dumps in Washtenaw County," said PIRGIM member Gwen Quigley. PIRGIM will also be providing transportation for students who would like to travel to Lansing on Wednesday to protest Gov. Engler…

…* ronmental issues) is done by women," said Aberdeen Marshs chair of Michigan Student Assembly's Environmental Commission. 'Environmental awareness is more common-place now' - Gwen Quigley PIRGIM membet…

… Although there are many activi- ties planned for next week, several organization leaders said students have not shown the interest in Earth Day that prevailed last year. "Last year was the twentieth ai…

… planted before the Gulf War. He was the only doctor * lzumlu refugee camp 35 west of Cukurca, where at the miles about Baker proposes Israeli peace plan to Arab leaders CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Secretary of…

December 11, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…9 Page 4-The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, December 11, 1990 ~E Chk4dFanUaQli EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 View r. - x…

… represent the opinion of the Daily. IIT- MI MS Anti-war movement Don't let focus expand beyond the Gulf crisis AS THE THREAT OF WAR IN THE Persian Gulf looms ominously on the horizon, students around the…

… society. It shows one that it is acceptable, and great, to deviate in order to make the most of life. Joe Miller LSA senior Israel won't negotiate To the Daily: The story that ran about the Arab coun- tries…

…' decision to stop trying to remove Is- rael from the United Nations, entitled "Arabs end attempts to rid UN of Israel" (11/20/90) included a serious misstatement concerning Israel's negotiation stance on the…

…. Rackham graduate student No peaceful solution To the Daily: I am becoming increasingly distressed. with the proliferation of opinion page arti- cles emphasizing the need for a peaceful solution to the…

… Persian Gulf crisis. Specif- ically, I am referring to talk of a "negoti- ated settlement," possibly including a res- olution of the Arab-Israeli conflict. People think that a "face-saving" solution should…

… victory in the Arab-Israeli conflict, as well as any overt compensation, would do just that. The world can't afford to allow an indignant Iraq, armed with chemical and nuclear weapons, to undertake similar…

… acceptable outcome would be his forcible expulsion, from Kuwait. Will it be peaceful? I wouldn't bet on it. Brians Parillo LSA senior PLO supports Iraq To the Daily: As Arab civilians and soldiers attack Is…

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…

May 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…£tdjmu &~ OPINION EDITOR IN CHIEF 420 Maynard Street James M. Nash Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. EDITORIAL PAGE EDITORS Patrick Javid…

… Queer Action are out- spoken student organizations. But LGMBPO-as a University-funded group - cannot be passive. The change in Re- gents' Bylaw 14.06 - the University's non-discrimination pledge - to…

… to both our lesbian, gay and bisexual constituency and our multicultural efforts," This from Richarcm Carter, the associate dean of students, who choose Sanlo from three finalists. The out- come of the…

… Palestinians displaced by this war have been seeking a return to Palestine with their own autonomous gov- ernment ever since but have been denied by Israel and shunned by Arab states. Their time has finally come…

… Camp David accords in 1979. Syria remains Israel's most impor- tant security threat, and should the two nations reach accord, comprehensive peace between Israel and her Arab neighbors would become a…

… diplomatic relations. These developments could signal a new era of stability in the war-weary Middle East. With the support of the West an dedication by all parties involved, the Arab- Israeli conflict may be…

November 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

… geology and the importance of knowing more about the environment. At the end of the semes- ter, many students told me they would have never cared about the environment as they did at the end of class…

… clinical trials. Displays, danc offer ghmpse of Middle East By Jody Simone Kay Daily Staff Reporter Students walking into the Michigan Union Ballroom tody may be transported to distant cultures - at least…

… an organizer for the event. The first ever "Tour of the Middle East" includes Prsiart, Armenian, Turkish and Arab cultural displays and perfor- mances from IlI a.m. to 5 p.m and from 8 p.m. to I an…

… between the Israelis and the Arabs and we re ijy wanted to reflect that on campus" said LSA Senior Ai nt Mackie, an organizer from the Arab-American Anti Discrimination Committee. "Even if the situation…

… wasn't good in the Middle East, r would want to come together" Breakstone added. The event is cultural in nature, not political, said LS junior Katy Pearce, an organizer from the Armenian Students

… Association. The 12 students on the planning team described the event as a Middle Eastern bazaar, or marketplace, with inform - tional displays, traditional outfits, pictures, flags and art- work. Cultural…

… looklike'?" Mackie said. The sounds will be of traditional instruments such as ti Tableh, a small hand drum, Santoor, an Iranian string ist ri- ment and 'Aoud, an Arab folkloric guitar. The Habibi Dance…

…'s very expressive because all the dances have stories and messages behind them," said Pearce, who has seen tp troupe perform. In addition watching to cultural dances, students will be able to participate…

… in contemporary dance workshops from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Students will have the opportunity to learn such dances as Dapkeh, a Lebanese line dance, and Bandari, a South Iranian dance. "This is the first…

… the University com- munity, to work on stereotypes and try to expand everione's knowledge of this region and its cultures" Pearce said HE DAILY IS ALWAYS., LOOKING FOR WRITERS. CALL 76-DAILY. Students

November 11, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…- lion toward its goal. The campaign will run until december 2000. The campaign's goal is to ensure academic excellence and encourage competitive students to come the university, Khayat said. OSU students

… arrested after loss After Ohio State University's otball team lost to Michigan State University this past Saturday, many students took out their frustration by binge drinking, fighting and destroying…

… said they had difficulty playing catch-up this semester after missing thrte days of classes due to the Jewish holy days, Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, the Indiana Daily Student reported. Siudents said…

… they spent the time with their families observing the holidays. .According to Jewish law, servers are not allowed to work an the holy days. On Yom Kippur, students cannot eat or work. Between 3,000 and 3…

…,500 Jewish students attend Indiana, accounting for,8-10 percent of the total student popilation. Despite the university's attempts to accommodate students celebrat- ing the holidays, some students said…

… instructors are not doing enough to Wse the added stress of observing holidays. Boston U to offer fegistration over the Internet Boston University students may have the luxury of registering for their classes…

…- e~nts. Many students said they will use the new system because it will elim- inate phone registration problems d annoyances. SCompiledfromUniversity Wre reports by Susan T Port. 'U' lecturer studies…

… emphasis of the day. (It became) a way to celebrate the soldier," he said. So, Veterans' Day remains a day for the living. Today, the University's ROTC units will help students do this at a Veterans' Day…

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

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…

January 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4 -The Michigan Daily -Friday, January 11, 1991 4 e £id4igau iBaiig EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN I 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 f S0 a 9pg…

… three are opposed to nflicting assertions, student opinion deputization (52 percent to 29.4 per- about the deputization of University cent). The administration should ac- lice officers is finally clear…

… importance, out for sure. or even the relevance, of student opin- A poll conducted by The Michigan ion. Duderstadt's rhetoric would lead Daily, The Michigan Review and Con- one to believe that student input…

… into sider Magazine has finally resulted in University policy is always solicited, a accurate barometer of student opin- and considered very significant. He ion. The poll, which was distributed to and…

… Walter Harrison, executive director a'representative sample of undergradu- of University Relations, have claimed ates during CRISP, revealed that a that students were consulted before the majority of…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… of the increase can be at- tributed to an increase in applicants from outside the eastern Michigan area. "We've had significant progress (in recruiting) out state students... We got more students from…

… percent. "(The decline) is exclusively due to demographics and the economy," said Stanley Henderson, director of admissions and orientation at WMU. "Students will choose to stay at home... or attend…

…' blood," said al- Thawra, the newspaper of Iraq's rul- ing Baath Arab Socialist Party. Perez de Cuellar's proposal calls for a U.N. force to monitor a phased withdrawal of Iraqi forces from Kuwait and the…

… Persian Gulf crisis is over, pressure will moue for diplomatic solutions to other longstanding Middle East problems, such as the Arab-Israeli dispute and the Palestinian question. Perez de Cuellar planned…

… 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winte?| terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates via U.S. mail for fall and winter $39 fortwo terms, $22 for…

… one term. Campus delivery $28.00 for two terms. Prorated rates: $25 for two terms; $11 for one term. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The…

November 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… debate." Leshetz said she hoped the speakers would give students different perspectives from which to view the Arab-Israeli conflict. In hopes of expanding the discussion, Leshetz said UAC has tried to…

…- terman Town Hall Celebrity Luncheon Series. "It wasn't a script anyone could have written," Smith said, referring to the overwhelming fact that Arab and Jew, Palestinian and Israeli, actually sat down at…

… target many different kinds of students in its promo- tional campaign. She said she anticipates a ir"i °.... ! l r /.r~k.'/ ! ,$is:.au<. o.. .. ... x }.yy '= Vie. ,c F f O'' " i r i 1, , /xf.+% .:: i/Y!frni.: …

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 11, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…, attendance at Michigan Union events may be re- stricted to ensure student safety, said Vice President Mary Ann Swain last night at a meeting between student leaders and University officials. The meeting was…

… held to discuss the Fri- day night brawl which left seven people injured. Swain called the meeting in the Union's Anderson Room "not to talk, but to hear what students had to say," and said her primary…

… concern was for students to continue spon- soring their desired events in a safe environment. She thanked the members of the Phi Beta Sigma and Omega Psi Phi fraternities for their assistance and…

… Association (BGA), several proposals were debated for implementation, including possibly restricting all events in University buildings to college students show- ing identification. Several members of the crowd…

… Union disagreed with Swain's suggestion, saying high school students and non- students frequently attend Union events and would be unfairly dis- criminated against. Two students representing the lo- cal…

… administration as another excuse to arm campus offi- cers. "We can't let students fall into the trap of thinking that deputization is the answer," Van Valey said. "We need to come together on this cam- pus as…

students, and solve this prob- ANTHONY M. CROLUDaIIy New recruits Ben Alliker (left) and Jen Danner spent their day on the Diag yesterday trying to recruit new members for the Michigan Crew team. *Hoers…

… free oi to Third World countries Move seen as attempt to gain support 'We can't let students fall into the trap of thinking that deputization is the answer...it would not have made any difference if the…

…, pointed out that along with increasing security for Union events, more security is needed for the Union's many student organization offices located on the upper floors, where there is a serious theft…

… problem. LSA junior and Michigan Stu- dent Assembly (MSA) President Jennifer Van Valey was one of the last students to speak. She stressed lem ourselves." "It would not have made any dif- ference if the…

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…

November 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily- Monday, November 11, 1991 - Page 3 i Program aims to increase minority graduate students Peacekeeping forces arrive in . . : Cambodia by Mona Qureshi Imagine bonding with a…

… profes- sor for a summer, doing research at the graduate school level, network- ing with potential employers, and being paid for it - while still an *mdergraduate. About 50 students from the University of…

… American Student Associa- tion, weekly board mtg. All members welcome. League, 1st floor conference rooms 1 & 2, 8 p.m. U-M Greens, weekly mtg. Union, Tap Room, 5 p.m. Support Group for Women Who Are or Have…

… Been in an Abusive; Relationship. First United Methodist Church, 3-4:30 Asian American Association, fitness workshop. Trotter House, 7 p.m. Hindu Students Council. Topic: Human Sexuality and Hinduism…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 11, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…-0552 MATTHEW D. RENNIE Opinion Editors YAEL CITRO GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial…

…~.f f. ( Holiday tip: buy your books N ext week begins the final exam crunch for those students whose teachers haven't held finals early to get a head start on their holiday sabbatical. Many students

… hope that the Daily will focus its future attention on news which either takes place on the University campus or directly affects the University campus and students. James LaFave Rackham graduate student

… Bicycle safety issue not yet resolved To the Daily: I would like to clarify something found in yesterday's article "U-M to solicit student input on campus bicycle safety." The Campus Safety Committee (CSC…

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

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

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

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

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

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…. Customers at the Nickels Arcade branch are usually University students, Zajac said, but middle-aged patrons were buying the majority of the stamps Friday. He speculated that older genera- tions might be more…

… Iraq," said Al- Thawra, which is controlled by Iraq's ruling Arab Baath Socialist Party. "Iraq, which was not shaken by the 30-state aggression, will not be shaken by a defeated dying per- son who is…

… Agency said. Attention: You want to work here! Come to the Mass Meeting at Write Arts, Write Opinion, Write News, Shoot Photos, Write Sports Thursday, January 14, 1993 Student Publications Building 420…

… Maynard 7:30 p.m. Bowled over Graduate Student in the School of Engineering Roy Johanson hopes for a strike as he rolls a bowling ball at Colonial Lanes Saturday night. U.S. Congress representatives dodge…

… there are others. Like the T1-68, an advanced scientific that solves up to five simultaneous equa- tions, performs complex numbers and offers fornula programming. The BA I PLUS" For business students

…'ll be on your way to working smarter. Instead of harder. Try the entire line of TI scientific and business calculators at your local TI retailer. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Student groups Q Circle K, club meeting…

… Union, Tap Room, 7:30 p.m.; United Jewish Appeal pizza party, East Quad, check room at front desk, 8 p.m. Q Indian American Students As- ish, 331 Thompson St. Q Society for Human Resource Development…

…,4 p.m. Studek* .services what's needed to help them make math concepts come alive. It means continually working with students like you, discovering firsthand what you expect from the calculator you…

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…. Furn. 4-5 person apts. Great selection & prices. Come see why 5000 students have enjoyed this great bldg. Stop by or call 761- 3920 or 761-6170. HOUSE-SITTER NEEDED. Free rent in exchange for pet and…

… bdm. with lots of class. Absolutely adorable with all hardwood floors- perfect for graduate students or professionals. Call Amy at 741-9300. LIVE AT VEGETARIAN Co-op. Great deal, great experience…

… group home setting. We are located close to campus, and are willing to work with student schedules. Starting pay ranges from $5.75 to $6.00 per hour. Great experiences for psychology, health. Call Chico…

… Sales Department! Openings for Winter term Account Execu- tives now available! Apply in person at the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard St. Call 764-0557 for more info. Deadline for applications…

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… stepped u* denunciations of Saudi Arabia an Kuwait yesterday as part of an emerg- ing tactic to discredit its two chief crit- ics within the Arab world by portraying them as traitors and U.S. puppets…

…- space, making the two Arab states full responsible for the "aggression." - Compiled from Daily wire reports. SALOMONSMITHBARNEY Amemberof ctigroupT Salomon Smith Barney is an international investment…

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…'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…

November 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

… against his own brother, we cer- tainly saw (and heard, in rumbling 5TH AVE. AT UBERTY 7619700 DAILY SHOWS BEFORE6PM r r wA.UALL DAY TUESDAY" *.xbn, . STUDENT WITH I.D.53.60 BILLY BATHGATE (R( MY OWN…

… have be a pub- a Ph.D. in expires 11/21/11 I1 I PERSPECTIVES ON PEACE: A JOURNALISTIC VIEW Issues and Questions Concerning the Arab-Israeli crisis .RYRDUNIER.I. Mee:t ith A:: Repre…

… of Political Science Arab-Israeli expert Mediator q Aud. Where: Rackham Graduate Tickets: Free for studenis -- t1ww _ ic 01 …

September 11, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…. t JOSE JUAREZ/Daily -ACT-UP members and student acitivists look on as as the Michigan Review is burned in reaction to a story in .the September issue which attacked ACT-UP, a gay male and lesbian…

… and Asian allies, a fact that has not gone unnoticed in Congress. Secretary of State James Baker *announced yesterday that Saudi Ara- bia, the United Arab Emirates and the exiled government of Kuwait…

…Uion -- Kuenuel Room 1'i3*i.l II ir~~t c .. '1 Meetings Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) - Mass Meeting. MUG, 7:30. For more information, call Dina Khaury, 663- 1567. C r.e -n - e Building. "Socialism…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 11, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…OPINION R C Page 4 Thursday, January 11, 1990 The Michigan Dal 9 Ebe£ b aiv a Michiganj Edited and mnanaged by students at The University of Michigan Standing small in Panama Vol. C, No. 69…

… to work without a contract? A) Graduate Student Teaching Assistants B) University Administrators C) University Maintenance Staff D) University Hospital Nurses E) University Clerical Staff 5) Landlords…

…) Multicultural B) 21st Century C) Diversity D) Reason E) Tolerance F) Civility G) Go Blue H) All of the above 14) How did President Duderstadt respond to the occupation of the Fleming Building by students

… concerned about the U.S. role in the massacre of Salvadorans and the bombing of the University of El Salvador - U of M's sister school? A) He met with students in an open forum to discuss their concerns B) He…

… America E) He did not respond 15) How did President Duderstadt respond to the painting of swastikas on students' cars? A) He met with students in an open forum to discuss their concerns B) He issued a…

… President Duderstadt respond to the Lesbian and Gay Rights Organizing Committee's demands for gay male and lesbian rights on campus? A) He met with students in an open forum to discuss their concerns B) He…

… the repeated destruction of the anti-apartheid and the Palestine solidarity shanties?, A) He met with students in an open forum to discuss their concerns B) He issued a public statement condemning the…

… recognize the rights of Blacks and Palestinians D) He has not responded 18) Under the University Council's proposed implementation guidelines for the University protest policy, students can be punished for…

…- Arab racism and right-wing Zionism has visibly increased since the Palestinian Solidarity Committee has drawn our at- tention to the plight, struggles and immeasurable courage of the Palestinian people…

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… culture into it," Mahesh said. SNRE first-year student Norah Rabiah, a participant in an Arabic dance, said that although she had never done Arabic dancing before, she foundit came naturally to her. "I…

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 11, 1999 - 3A O CRAMPUS Off-Campus Housing Fair to inform students University Housing is scheduled to ponsor its annual Off-Campus Housing Fair…

… today from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Ballroom of the Michigan League. University students will be able to speak with rental company represen- tatives, vendors and staff from the Housing Information Office to…

… sculpture that moves once *et in motion by participants. Engineering group celebrates 25th anniversary The Society of Minority Engineering Students, an organiza- tion that helps to promote the success of…

… minority engi- neering students and further the net- working for the students. On Jan. 18, SMES will hold a Martin Luther King Day symposium from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the East oom of the Pierpont Commons to…

… friends and family support group. SAFE House is located at 4100 Clark Road. For more information, -call 973-0242. =U' students weeded for Dance Marathon Students who want to participate in the Dance…

… "the law school uses race as a 'predominant' factor, giving minority appli- cants a significantly greater chance of admis- sion than students with similar credentials from disfavored racial groups…

… Staff Reporter A new wave of book-buying is sweeping the Web, and efforts by the Michigan Student Assembly may add strength to this increasingly popular purchasing trend. Slated to begin at the end of…

… this term, an MSA-sponsored online book exchange will open on the Web. "On this Website, students will be able to type in the book's title, author, course and attach their e-mail address to sell their…

… book," MSA Communications Chair Joe Bernstein said."Students look- ing for books would get a list of e-mail addresses of people with books to sell." MSA has been organizing the exchange since September…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

…. Carpet, Idry., prkg., May or Sept. yr. lease. 485-8225. PRIME Student Housing, Inc. 610 Church St. 761-8000 Now leasing for May and September, 1992. Call or stop by our office today. 1 5 BDRM. HSE…

… 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…

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…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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…-5217. GOVERNMENT TRAINED ARABIC LINGUIST will provide tutoring services for those wanting to improve their written/ spoken language proficiency. 677-0827. Ask for Chris. RESUMES, APPLICATIONS, AND DIS- SERTATIONS…

….Inman @UM OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Join student organizations helping the Elderly, Youth at Risk, and Homeless. For more Info. call Mar- garet Elias at 763-3548. HELP WANTED RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Student

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…: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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…-STUDY STUDENTS$$ Looking for a variety of work exp. Flex. hrs. Computer skills (word processing, data entry) a plus. Will train. Positions avail. in conference planning, publications, membership services, web…

… Service Dept. of Ann Arbor company. Call Mr. Fritz 971-9000. ANN ARBOR LAW FIRM seeks motivated student. Experience the law in action. 10-20 hours per week, afternoons. Must have a car. Call Jeff at 668…

… the Michigan Union is hiring wait staff, host staff, and student managers for lunches. Excellent hours, great pay, meal program, flexible scheduling and a great wori environment. Apply in person or call…

…. APT. , an extra room, heat included. Pets OK. $1175/neg. 741-8246. ARABIC MADE EASY: CD-ROM that teaches Arabic. http://www.smilesprod.com. LAPTOP- APPLE POWERBOOK 540c; (2' RAM/500MB hard drive. Color…

…-12 enthusiastic individuals. Athletic a big plus. Work part-time: outside 3-4 hrs. per day. Most students earn $75-$100 per day. Management possibilities. Flex. hours. Nationwide company, Ann Arbor Based. Call Top…

… Gun Promotions Today! 913-5955. ATTENTION STUDENTS!! MI TELEFUND is hiring!! Create your own schedule, gain valuable computer & communication skills. Paid training, fun atmosphere. Up to $8/hr. Bonuses…

…-$14/hr University Tutoring Services is looking for students to tutor UofM intro classes this Fall. Students can tutor classes they have taken and in which they have performed well (B or higher). Great part…

…-662-4955. Ask for Jeff. " Walk-ins receive 20% discount with valid U of M student I.D. (non-organiza- tional, non-business ads only) * All ads must be prepaid unless prior billing privileges have been…

January 11, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 56) • Page Image 6

… on attractive apartments and houses available for Fall and Spring. :« 1 1 J Fall 1993 The Leader in Student Housing ON TOP FOR 50 YEARS!! The best selections are available now! All are on Central…

…. Grad. student & Japanese rmtes. 315 incl. heat. Call Tom 769-5811. CHEAP SINGLE ROOM in house winter term. Great location, rent neg. 769-0355. EFFICIENCY near campus. Laundry, pkng. $350/mo. + util. Call…

… Assistantship in molecular biol- ogy lab. Basic math, laboratory skills and work study appointment required. Deliver resumies/qualifications to: A. Glatfelter, C560 MSRBII. ARABIC TUTOR: For Egyptian and Pales…

… hiring all ages. For casting info. call (615)779-7111 ext. T-367. BEN'S RESTAURANT: Counter help, part- time 11-3pm. Close to N. Campus, 1735 Plymouth Rd. next to Videowatch. Student Custodians Needed at…

Student Publications (Michigan Daily, Michiganensian and the Gargoyle). We are looking for individuals who are enthusiastic, energetic and in good physical condition. $5/hr. Must be available 8:15 am to 12…

…-4986. CENTRAL CAMPUS 6 & 7 bedroom houses. Furnished, carpeted, laundry, microwave, parking., excellent condition, May to May, 572-0658. CENTRAL CAMPUS STUDENT APTS. & older houses (furnished), dishwashers, gar…

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… Swanson, Neela Ghoshal, Sara Grosky, Jon Kidd and Epstein himself. Even after this latest installment of the SSPP, Epstein has bigger plans for student poetry. The same team that put together this show is…

… community" to be featured in the show, Epstein said. He hopes to include students at all points in their careers, from those doing their first reading to seasoned readers. Once again, diversity is key. The…

… by storm. Courses in everything French Geological Sciences from the Beatles to biochemistry! " Over 300 courses in 44 departments: Advertising and Marketing American Culture Anthropology Arabic Art…

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