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September 11, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

… to Hamtramck to monitor the treatment of Arab- American voters during today's primary election for mayor and city council. Thirty-two observers will visit selected polling locations to ensure voters…

… officials also recruited bilingual Arab-American and Asian-American poll workers for the 2000 election. Two Hamtramck residents were convicted in November of violat- ing state election law by singling out…

… one reason caller ID was not added to phone ser- vices earlier was because the student demand for it is not evident given the costs. "The pluses and the minuses all have cost imple- mentations," Durst…

… the voice mail, that's cool. But an answer- ing machine would work too. It really doesn't matter," he said. Palms said he has not noticed students showing much concern about the lack of caller ID…

… later than expected, we are expecting to provide it free of charge of this year. Students who already own caller ID equipment will find out when the service is available simply by looking at their phones…

… fulfills the desires of the student body. An all-male house is not planned for the future. "We want to continue to work to provide the most attractive housing arrangements for our students," Zeller said. "If…

April 11, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

… PROGRESSIVE PEN " , - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted…

… process," because of her history in treating Arab nations, and her seeming unwillingness to admit her Jewish heritage until after news agencies broke it following her confirmation as secretary of state. Who…

… the day for classes. While it is true that the rest of the student body must coordinate their schedules around extra-curricular activities and work, most of us do not have to coordinate our schedule…

… of Student Conduct, visit www.michigandaily.com/code Drop the charges against Ryan Hughes Unpopular speech should not be countered with violence VIEWPOINT VIEWPOINT On April 3, the University Office…

… of Stu- dent Conflict Resolution hauled Ryan Hugh- es, an LSA junior and an openly bisexual political activist, into a kangaroo court pro- ceeding. Hughes' case is being adjudicated under the Student

… persons from assault. DPS did not lift a finger to pro- tect the lesbian/gay demonstration. Instead, they arrested Hughes and then charged him under the Code of Student Conduct. Appar- ently, DPS and the…

… all fundamental d process rights, from the right to legal couns to the right to exclude hearsay evidence the right to obtain a jury trial, and despite t veneer of student and faculty participatio the…

… University's Student Code of Con- ty duct. li- The Office of Student Conflict and nd Resolution alleges that Hughes spray- si- painted the sign of a member of the West- to boro Baptist Church who was…

… protesting the rally and Kiss-In, activities that were ue the final events of Queer Visibility Week. sel However, the Student Code of Con- to duct, which this summer will uselessly be he renamed the Statement…

… of Student Rights n, and Responsibilities, by no means allows of for a fair hearing. h- Under the Code, hearsay is admissible its and attorneys are not allowed to speak on nt; behalf of the "accused…

December 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 50) • Page Image 7

… recipients can call (734) 652-0345 to set up an appointment with Arab and Muslim leaders, lawyers or translators. The ACLU has a hotline at (734) 769-0753 or (313) 578-6806. Students, faculty and staff can…

… individual. "There are some parts of questions we're not answering," Cahill said. "Like phone numbers of friends and family -that's the big one." The memo also states that if the individual is on a student

… should definitely have a lawyer through the ACLU or student legal ser- vices," Cahill said. Letters were sent to men of Middle Eastern descent between the ages of 18 and 33 who entered the United States on…

student, business or tourist visas since January 2000. "How do you put a deadline on a voluntary request?" asked Wendy Wagenheim, communica- tions director for the ACLU of Michigan. Wagenheim said the ACLU…

… contact Student Legal Services at 763-9920. ity stu- as Students of Color of Rackham, wel- raduate comed me into the community." Tracee Washington, member of the of Stu- Black Student Psychology Associa…

… to us and the breadth n of the of training. It would, of course, be bet- e added ter if there were more students of f Michi- color, although compared to psycholo- d by the gy departments around the…

… Continued from Page 1 but that there needs to be more aware- ness from the communities and encouragement for minority students to enter higher education," Sanchez said. Nine University graduate programs are…

student to: change light bulbs, run errands, spot clean, do basic yard work, etc. Must have own transportation. Be avail. 2 days/wk Tues.-Sat. anytime between 10am and 5pm 5-15hrs/wk $7.50/hour or better…

… rabbinical training focuses on Judaic cultural roots. It studies the Jewish texts from the view point of having been written by humans. "Doing Judaic studies as a grad student is really amazing because you can…

… graduating from the University. 1D 0 WsI!i 0J Winter Term Apply now at the Law Library- . non-Law Students " Law Students SS.I Students Minimum pay is $8.50 per hour! ***EARLY SPRING Break Specials…

December 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

… eyes to this, and end their support of Palestinian suffering in the wake of the American-funded Israeli occupation. LSA senior Paul Saba is president of the University 'sArab Anti…

… of Michigan Law School affirmative action case, Grutter v. Bollinger, et al. Miranda K. S. Massie, lead counsel for the student intervenors in Grutter, addressed the court. BY MIRANDA K.S. MAssF This…

… echoed by the aSures panel that permitted stu- )penly dent intervention in these pnl cases. ,e into The overwhelming evi- it are dence presented by the le of student intervenors at trial tng it. shows that…

… through affir- mative action. Prior to the use of such policies, racism overdetermined admissions, as the trial record shows. The Law School wes segregated. In 1964, it graduated a class of 293 students

…, all of whom were white (and the over- whelming majority of whom were men). 1964 was no aberration. Between 1950 and 1970 the Law School graduated 5,772 students, of ALYS^ "AOO/Daily Supporters of…

… higher education, that educational authorities like the regents have the right to take steps to end de facto segregation. Extensive trial testimony presented by the students on the recent experi- ence in…

… affirmative action policies. The results were clear and devastating - minority admis- sions to the best-regarded schools plummeted; inequality in educational opportunity between white students and minority…

students increased as the UC system split into two separate and unequal tracks; prejudice on campus grew. Earlier this year, the UC Regents, admitting the failure of their ill-conceived social experiment…

January 11, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… events due to protests. Phelps makes no apologies for his strong rhetoric and tactics, which included picketing at the funeral of college student Matthew Shepard after he was beaten to death in a hate…

… years in Congress. DO YOU DREAM ABOUT WRITING FOR THE DAIL MKE YOUR DREAMS A REALITY! COME TO A MASS MEETING: JAN. 16, 18 AND 22 AT 7 P.M. AT 420 MAYNARD ST. Gunman killed after Students who fled the…

… campuswnt to a nearby middle school wherecthy taking girl hostage were sent home for the day. Before grabbing the girl, the man OXNARD, Calif. -- A gunman got into a dispute with another student who briefly…

… took a 17-year-old high who was being picked up outsidee school student hostage was shot and school. He fired several shots as tWr killed by police. car drove away but they were not hurt, No one else was…

… was described as being in his late teens or early 20s. He appar- OKLAHOMA CITY - The Rev. ently wasn't a student at the school Jesse Jackson and about two d4 n and didn't know the girl, police said…

… got my backpack and cution by injection of Allen, as she ran. It wasn't cool at all," Bishop said. has requested. Allen didn't see the Student Michael Garcia said he saw demonstration. An hour earlier…

…, the leader of Egypt's JihaI, a militant group blamed for the 1981 Bin Laden marries assassination of President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, the TV station reported. El- DUBA!, United Arab Emirates -- Zawahiri…

… Afghan officials and yesterday to face charges of geno- Arabs residing in Afghanistan. cide and war crimes. A top-ranking Bin Laden, a Saudi millionaire dis- politician in the wartime Bosnian sident, has…

… fal and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fal term. starting in September. va U S. mailnere $100. Winter term (January through April) is $105. yearlong September…

September 11, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…-level truce talks today, despite a series of deadly weekend attacks by Arab militants, but remained at odds over where the meetings should take place. Even if Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and…

… Term Apply now at the Law Library non-Law Students " Law Students S. I. Students Minimum pay is $8.50 per hour! Apply at the hiring table outside room S-180 in the Law Library's underground addition. AA…

… 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 $100. Winter term (January through April) is…

December 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, December 11, 2001 OP/ED c~lr ffiichigtu 1Wig 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… like legend from students who were on South University on a chilly night in 1997 when the new president opened his house to a throng of frenzied Wolverines whose football team had just clinched a No. I…

…" sentiment caused a largely forgot- ten (or ignored) anti-Japanese sentiment? What about the Chinese, Indian, or Arab stu- dent who watches jokes made about his cul- ture on television - jokes that, if applied…

December 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

… seized in Afghanistan. They said he was holding off on a final decision while intelligence officials recheck their Arabic translation and anything that might betray intelligence-gathering methods. The tape…

Arabic, reportedly tells the story -aden tape of how he tuned into news shows on the morning of Sept. 11, waited for reports of the first strikes on the World Trade Center, and then told companions there…

… Daily wire reports. 4 I Three months later, America still reeling The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

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