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July 11, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… and clearing brush. Rackham student Rima Fadlallah and U-M Dear- born alum Yasmeen Kadouh, both Dearborn natives, cre- ated the podcast “Dearborn Girl” to challenge stereo- types about themselves…

… the girl is uncivilized, loud and obnoxious, some- one who doesn’t experience Arab culture outside of Dear- born,” Fadlallah said. In December, with the purpose of capturing these exchanges, Kadouh…

Arab Amer- ican National Museum to listen to their debut episode, titled #proudlyaDG. In the first episode, Har- vard graduate Mariam Jal- loul spoke of her transition from the Ivy League back to…

… to typical ques- tions. ‘U’ student makes podcast about living in Dearborn Creators say stereotypes about city, women prompted need for show DESIGN BY KATHRYN HALVERSON Read more at…

April 11, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… various Arabic courses at the 100 and 200-levels throughout her college experience. Like Arabic language students across the nation, Khokhar and others in the University of Michigan’s Department of…

… year talks strategies, hopefulness Last panel focuses on ways to encourage reform in criminal justice system Students, AEI host live taping of podcast CAMPUS LIFE ‘Ordered Liberty’ records…

… photo Engineering grad Katie Bouman produced method to create historic image EMMA STEIN Daily Staff Reporter LSA sophomore Nisreen Khokhar is currently enrolled in Arabic 402 and has taken…

… Middle East Studies currently go back and forth about whether or not the University should be teaching Modern Standard Arabic or informal Arabic dialects, like Egyptian or Levantine. “Honestly, I…

…, while Ammiya is most Arab speakers’ vernacular. Between 2006 and 2009, enrollment in Arabic language programs grew by 47 percent across U.S. universities, sparking increased debate about…

… whether to teach colloquial Arabic dialects in addition to MSA. Currently in the department, the first two years of coursework are focused on both MSA and dialect, but the curriculum shifts…

April 11, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… first semester at the University. As a new student pursuing mathematics, he said studying Arabic gave him the opportunity to think in ways his other classes didn’t allow. Currently, Hughes is taking…

…,” Alsayegh said. “You are going to find this debate in every Arabic program. So which one do our students prefer— dialect or standard? So it is normal and even in (different) countries we have this…

… curriculum is to help students achieve proficiency in the Arabic language. According to Hagen, the mixed curriculum began at the University in 2012, with the hopes that students would gain the skills…

… emotional and impactful for me to know that so many students, so many people that have gone before us have fought for this space on campus.” Read more at MichiganDaily.com Read more at Michigan…

… from Washtenaw Avenue rep- resents collaboration and mul- ticulturalism among a variety of student groups. “What we saw in recent months is a collective of stu- dent groups where before everyone…

… was in their own silos,” Cardona said. “That to me is the students saying, ‘Let’s just work together and really for the greater good.’ I think that will be a lasting impres- sion. I hope students

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