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September 11, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… were working dur- .. ingthe game, and students were corking to fix able to check in from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. if they could find service. ,ption issues for "Historically, cell service and ntive program data…

… is slow in the stadium with all those people in such a small area," Thick said. By BEN ATLAS The lack of service, however, For the Daily will not disqualify any students from earning attendance points…

…. the Michigan football Thick said the department offense searched for the receives attendance data when a ne during Saturday's win student's ticket is scanned, and ir Force, students sought they plan to…

… reach out to those 1 phone service to check who attended to ensure they h the Athletic Depart- receive their points. new student loyalty pro- Thick said the department Honoring Attendance, is working to…

… improve the Big ment and Loyalty. House's cell coverage for future IL. - designed to pro- football games. ncentives to students Aside from the service issue tend non-revenue sport- on Saturday, Thick said…

… she nts and arrive early to thinks the H.A.I.L. program has 1, men's basketball and been well received by students. games - experienced Students earn two points al difficulties at the when they check in…

…'s spot- ketball and ice hockey. Students and data coverage. can earn two points at the reve- stadium's notoriously nue events if they arrive at least ell service was a prob- 20 minutes before the start of…

… e Athletic Department the game. ated it might encounter, The app is designed to encour- ng to Angela Thick, the age more students to attend ment's assistant director Michigan athletic events. Points…

… eting. Thick said the app See H.A.I.L., Page 3 A firetruck reports to the fire at 611 Church St. that started when a deep fryer ignited at Amer's Delicatessen on Monday afternoon. Fire displaces students

September 11, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…: Sunday at about Residence Hall student organizati 5:30 p.m. WHEN: Sunday at about WHAT: 2,977 flags placed present informatio WHAT: Three males were 10:30 p.m. in the Diag will honor each their groups to…

… inte found drinking in the lobby, WHAT: A small, micro- person who perished in the students. each with previous out- wave fire was extinguished 9/11 attacks. There will be a WHO: Center for C standing…

… injuries. WHO: Students for Health- WHERE: North C. Police and the third was care Freedom Diag released at the scene. WHEN: Today at 9p.m. WHERE: The Diag n 150 ons will n about rested ampus 0 a.m. ampus…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is availablelfree of charge toallreaders.Additionalcopies may bepickedupat the…

…/Daily Howard Behar, former president of Starbucks Coffee, addresses students in Blau Auditorium Monday. Former Starbucks president hae e~~m..phS ezes poero srZc RAMADAN From Page 1 But, because the…

… signed an order lifting the ban against Ramadan, allowing him to enter the United States. His visit, sponsored by the University's Muslim Student Association, drew a crowd of more than 600 students packed…

… to promote his new book, "The Arab Awakening: Islam and the New Middle East." The book presents his analysis and views about the Arab Spring, its ramifi- cations for the West and the peo- ples of the…

… encourages students to think beyond money By SAM GRINGLAS For the Daily While many students sip drinks from Starbucks every night to fuel their studies, a few hundred students started their night by listening…

… service to another human being." Behar encouraged students to develop their lives and careers based on personal values, rather than a race for corner offices, promotions or six-figure sala- ries. "We forget…

… that what we real- ly should be chasing is service to human beings," he said. As students prepare to enter the job market, many attend- ees, including Business gradu- ate student Matt Jackson, said they…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 11, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

… Quality. But negotiators were still divided on job security mea- sures and a system for evaluat- ing teachers that hinged in part on students' standardized test scores. The strike in a district where the…

… vast majority of students are poor and minority put Chicago at the epicenter of a struggle between big cities and teachers unionsforcontrol of schools. Emanuel,whohassoughtmajor reforms while also…

…@umich.ed STUDENTPAYOUTS.COM Paid survey takers need in A2. 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys the impoverished Arab nation. Saeed al-Shihri, a Saudi national who fought in Afghan- istan and spent six years in the U…

… leading to the Suez Canal. The group formally known as Al-Qaida in the Arabian Pen- insula took advantage of the political vacuum during unrest inspired by the Arab Spring last year to take control of…

September 11, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…4A - Tuesday, September 11, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A - Tuesday, September 11, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom L74CMIC41igan 4alg Edited and managed by students at…

… 11 attacks. The absent debate on guns students alike. Last Tuesday, DPS reported an attendance rate of 70 percent on its first day of the aca- demic year, a significantincrease from 50 per- cent on…

… its revamped education program. In the past, DPS was criticized for its overemphasis on "Count Day," a statewide student tally that falls on the first Wednes- day of October and the second Wednesday in…

… February. Since the fall count determines 90 percent of the year's state funding to each school, DPS has often taken the road of least resistance, drawing students in for one or two days with gift cards…

…'s effort to draw students in on Count Days is understandable. However, the way the state determines funding can cre- ate an incentive to keep students in class for one or two days a year without…

… retainingthem, since DPS will receive funding for a student's presence on Count Day regardless of whether he or she stays in school year-round. Fortunately, the early attendance numbers reported for this school…

… attacks on itself. A 2011 study by the Pew Research Center revealed that in Egypt, 75 percent of Muslims do not believe Arabs were responsible for 9/11. 92 percent of Afghan men polled in 2010 have never…

January 11, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

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… funding is central to the Uni- See NIH, Page SA CAMPUS GROUPS Campus Muslim group appoints first chaplain Rackham student hired to provide spiritual guidance By JESSICA GELFARB For theDaily Rackham…

student Moham- med Tayssir Safi's daily respon- sibilities now extend far beyond those of some of his classmates. After months of searching, the Michigan Muslim Alumni Association recently hired Safi as…

… the University community's first Muslim chaplain. Safi, who is also the first ever paid chap- lain at a public university, will serve as a resource for Muslim students seeking for spiritual guidance and…

… act as a liaison between the Muslim commu- nity on campus and the Univer- sity. Safi received a bachelor's degree from the University in 2006 and is currently a graduate student instructor studying in…

… the University's teaching arabic as a foreign language program. He said his interest in becom- ing a chaplain on campus stems from the desire to serve the Ann See CHAPLAIN, Page SA LOCAL BUSINESSES BTB…

… know- how to make that space success- ful," Aldridge wrote. "I wish See BAR, Page5A New furniture and chalkboards liven up cafe By LIANA ROSENBLOOM Daily StaffReporter Students looking for their daily…

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