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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

November 11, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… future. THE- LSA honors program gives high-ranking students opportunities to take honors courses. or honors sections of courses, and receiving individual academic counseling. Honors students must meet…

… survey to honors students. Hours after students found "LSA Honors Evaluation Surveys" in their mailboxes, rumors predicting the cancellation of the honors program began circulating, but honors committee…

… members insisted cancellation was unlikely. "I really doubt that the program will be abandoned," said Carolyn Rosenberg, one of the two student representatives on the committee. CONCERN HAS also been…

… expressed over honors students' increased access to faculty members, and the ' segregation which some believe exists between honors and non-honors students. "Honors is a misleading word," Hornback said. "It…

… should be called 'A Program for Students Who Want to Work Hard,' but that's too long. It would be nice if the whole college could provide programs and counseling services similar to those of the honors…

… housing and possible programs to increase interaction between all students might also be discussed, Rosenberg said. "THE REVIEW is a normal sort of thing," Jacobson said. "We will see whether any…

… innovations would make sense. The cancellation is an option, but I'm personally skeptical that it will occur. The committee is currently accepting faculty and student comments about the honors program. Several…

… letters have already been received from faculty members challenging the fairness of the program and its admission guidelines. "No one has yet tackled the problem of which students are most capable…

…," Rosenberg said. ONE QUESTION on the survey asked whether honors students have an advantage over non-honors students See LSA, Page 2 "tie will see whet~her (LflYinno1- rations trouldfma4ke' sCIs' Thee…

… Palestinian Arabs on the future of the Israeli-occupied territories, Israeli negotiators are trying to weaken the link. PRESIDENT Carter, at a news con- ference Thursday in Kansas City, urged the two sides to…

July 11, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…, sailors and marines -as well as the civilian students- who find themselves wandering around the streets with nothing more exciting to do than study or sleep, the Dean of Students'Office presents a complete…

… Prof. Howard B. Calderwood at 4:15 p.m. on Wednes- days. Churches Listed For those of you who would like to meet and talk with people of your own religious faith, local churches and student groups have…

… made pro- visions to include everyone. At 3:30 p.m. every Sunday the Unitarian students invite all servicemen and civilians to come to their folk danc- At the Michigan Union-swim- ming, and billiards…

…, organization for all Jewish students and servicemen on campus, holds open house and "mixers" on Saturday evenings. Other groups which have planned special meetings, weinie roasts and worship services include the…

… Luth- eran Student Association, the Evan- gelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod), the First Presbyterian Church, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, the First Congregational Church and the First Methodist…

… Church. St. Mary's Chapel for Cath- olic students maintains regular wor- ship services. For those who like an afternoon snack, there are at least two teas given every week. Authors and would-be writers…

… meet from 4 p.m. till' 5 p.m. every Thursday. in the Hopwood Room, 3223 Angell Hall. And of particular interest to foreign students, members of the English Language Institute and their friends is the…

… weekly tea held from 4 p.m. till 6 p. m. Thursday in the Interna- tional Center. So servicemen, and students, nev- er let it be said that there's nothing to do in Ann Arbor; there is. Soldier From Morocco…

… different," he said. "This section has three separate races, the Arabians, the Jewish and the French," he explained. Relationships Are Improving Staff Sergeant Victor Farah, a stu- dent of Arabic culture and…

… linguistic research, said, "There has been much misunderstanding about the position of the Arabic peoples, but their rela- tionships with the rest of the world are gradually becoming straightened out. "One of…

December 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…~PRE~ I~fliA~K~ LY L r71. +i. 1.+1. y, .iJ ,i ~a. .1:..ArIla1ZeG i1- t ,+ G mmm"im I -.-- ........... Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Uni- Veraity of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Pi.bllcations. Jobs Campbell ................Managing Editor Nancy Heinick ................General Manager Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Jeanne…

Arabs have as- sumed and their attempts to make partition a cause celebre are unrealistic,. Palestine was never an Arab State until the League of Nations made it one, to implement the Bal- four…

… pile up daily. The Arab nations are en- gaged in a recruiting campaign for their "Holy War." The Jews are mobilizing for defense. It looks like a long bloody fight. But the UN is, presumably, a peace…

… organ- ization, and with the decision to partition goes the responsibility for maintaining peace. If the Arabs, notably the irresponsible Mufti, can stir up enough trouble to cause the partition decision…

… to be reversed or succeed in creating dissension among the prtitioning powers, most of the work ac- complished recently will have been un- done. w If the Arabs succeed, it will not be long before…

…. Today, the Federalists' student branch at the University will continue its survey of opinion on aid to Europe. The group has boiled down its own con- clusions on the question of European aid, is…

… presenting them before the student body and hopes to send these conclusions on to Washington with the solid backing of stu- dents here. They have decided that an effec- tive aid program with no Red bogey to…

…, Secretary Women students attending "The Mikado" either Dec. 10 or 11 have late permission until one- half hour after the close of the performance. Women students interested in household employment over the…

… Christmas holiday may call at the Office of the Dean of Women for further information. Application for Admission to the Graduate School for the Sec- ond Semester: Students in other schools and colleges who…

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…

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, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

… Macomb. "The Michigan counties rep- resent a fairly good cross section demographically of the whole state," Keating said. BENJI DELL/ One hundred students are enrolled in the introductory modern Arabic

… what they want to do." Michael Bonner, acting chair of the department of Near Eastern Studies, said students who study Arabic for more than two years usually have a career goal in mind. Many of those are…

… language course this fal. CROWNING CAMPUS ROYALTY ARABIC From page 1A Near Eastern Studies and reli- gious studies professor at Univer- sity of Illinois, said the Sept. 11 attacks and the resulting…

… increase in media coverage of Arab nations encouraged more people to study Arabic. "It made the Arab world and the Muslim world front and center in a lot of people's minds," Khalil said. "Before 9/11, people…

…'s knowledge of Arab nations was really quite limited." Khalil, who started studying Arabic at the University as an undergraduate in 1997, said there has been a shift in the motivations for many of those taking…

Arabic language courses. "(Before 2001) there was a good chance of having classmates who were generally interested in the language for its own sake," he said. "Now many people see it as a requirement for…

… looking for jobs in government, military or jour- nalism. But Bonner said students' career goals don't shape the pro- gram. "We're not just producing peo- ple for the intelligence agencies," members. At…

… Zeta Psi fraternity, sopho- more Michael Weist said he saw a larger number of students take interest in his fraternity this fall than did last fall. As part of the rush committee, he said Zeta Psi took…

… Michigan Union last night. The ceremony is part of the Michigan Student Assembly's attempted revival of Homecoming week. The pair will take part in the Homecoming parade tomorrow. The parade starts at 3 p…

… Education - an organization that represents 1,800 universities - said college students often do not know enough about money to fully understand credit card offers. "Colleges know that students come to our…

September 11, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

… politi- cal phenomenon in the Middle East, as well as the changing character of Islam and its role in the Middle East. His other course, Problems of Rural Societies in the Arab Worli, will be taught as a…

… graduate student course although qualifi d undergraduates may also take this class. This class will meet Mondays and Fridays from 3-4:30 pm, at 144- B Lane Hall. Tamari will also be teaching two courses…

… during winter term: Con- temporary Palestinian Society and Urbanization of the Arab World. Rend ags Ube Da4 Cwt68iie4 A member of the repair team holds a piece of shrapnel found on the bridge of the…

August 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

…Opinion 4 Page 6 Wednesday, August 11, 1982 The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily Vol. XCII, No. 59-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… estimate of civilians killed) and the deaths of 14,000 (the estimate of Arab lobbyist James Zogby in Washington). Both figures add up to disaster. BUT AMERICANS must share responsibility with the propagan…

… willingness to believe the worst, is a way of expressing dismay over Israeli policy and the Reagan ad- ministration's basic support for it. You don't have to be an Arab to recognize what has happened in…

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…

January 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… explosiveP quarrel between Israel and her qure ewe saadhrArab neighbors has kept the Mid- dle East neighbors in danger- Student-Grad The rest of the East Coast got ous farment. It has been inten.si- from…

…. The illegal drinking occurred Dec. 15, the day before: Christ- mas vacation. Police report they checked a car at Fifth and Wash- x ington and found five students who had been drinking. Four of them were…

…, '58, 19 years old, Y Albert' Meyer, '57, 20 years old, David Zolotow, '57, 20 years old, Andrew Baumer, '58, 19 years old. In. another drinking Incident last Friday, a University student was ftarrrested…

…, by' police in front of a ocal restrant for drunk and dis- orderly conduct. To Court Today, The student, Gordon Black, '57, was released on $50 bail. His case comes to court today. £ When arrested…

…'t have any trouble with students as a general rule." Clint Caster, owner of the res- taurant where Black was arrested, said Black never got in. Police Press Charges "We didn't have anything at all to do…

… with it. The police arrested him in front of the restaurant and x they're the ones who are pressing charges," Caster said. Caster went on to claim, "We are continually having trouble with students trying…

… realize their lia- bility. "Seldom does a student come in on a false ID and have a drink by himself. When he sits down with his friends he impli- Cates them." 'Further, Caster said, if a student who has…

… anti-American rioting in Jordan by elements which oppose that Arab kingdom's joining the Baghdad Pact. 'Precautionary' Move The War Office announcement called the move "a precautionary measure" to…

… first progress report dur- peace moves to end the Palestine ing the Student Government Coun- dispute will be discussed, too. cil meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in Eden Conterrs the Union. Eden conferred at No…

November 11, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… Fr AkIt Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIvERsTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OP BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone…

… duous to hold the student who joins for super- SAM President Lou Kwiker, is to provide in- ficial reasons. centive.. There are too many trophies and awards on First obvious objection to such a trophy is…

… applications should come in at once. Late Permission: Because of the Pan- hellenic Ball, all women students will have a 1:30 late permission on Fri., Nov. 11. Women's residences will be open until 1:25 a…

….m. Student Government Council: Summary of action taken at meeting of Nov. 9 APPROVED: Minutes of previous meeting. Cinema Guild reports, including finan- cial report, 1954-55. Cinema Guild policy statements as…

… bloc offers of arms at cut rates to Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia. Arms to the Arabs threaten a new Arab-Israeli war. Arms to Afghanistan could mean conflict, or at the least explosive tension, with…

… co- incided with the signing of bi- lateral military pacts, Egypt - Saudi Arabia and Egypt-Syria, providing for unified commands and pooled expenses. These pacts tage the place of the All-Arab League…

… training the Arabs would re- quire in the use of the arms, and Israel's presentisuperiority in fighting potential. But others point out that this overlooks two things: First, there is a possibility of Is…

…- rael's taking the bull by the horns and launching a preventive war before the Arabs get too strong. Second, by the time the dust set- tled and the West could sense the danger, it might be too late to do…

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…

April 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…. WHILE IT MAY seem "ap- parent" to the Black Student Liberation Front; Organization of Arab Students; Revolutionary Student Brigade; and the Mid- dle East Liberation Committee that "the people are winning…

…~iie 3i4' trn :fit Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Prejudice:,,A live and kicking i Friday, April 11, 1975 News Phone: 764…

… the University to recognize those students who worked hard enough to receive a high grade point-although the amount of work required is often debatable-those involved in plan- ning this year's Honors…

… Convocation continue to ignore student and fac- ulty protest and have again scheduled the assembly for 10:30 a.m. This tim- ing effectively kills most of the under- graduate classes held between 9 a.m. and noon…

… morning no matter how many stu- dents are not there. This is rather ironical in that the honor students are the ones who are likely to be most hurt by missing lectures, especially with the end of the year…

…-up caused by the month-long GEO strike. In addition to the inconvenience of the event, many students who were invited to attend the Honors Convo- cation have decided not to make an appearance because of the…

… emphasis it makes on getting a good grade point -an emphasis which more than one student has termed "elitist." But no matter how a student feels about the point of the whole thing, it is hoped that next year…

… the Univer- sity will reconsider, or perhaps con- sider for the first time, the serious implications of calling a halt to an entire morning of classes so that a minority-of students and their par- ents…

… e quantity of natural resources fromnthe Third World countrie: already. Is it going aoe step further by looting childre i from other people now? -An Asian Student April 8 inhumanity To The Daily…

… Middle East. Such a war-stimulated by certain violence - prone Palestinian Arabs who see it as a solution to their problem would bring misery and death to thousands of other Arabs and Jews, who in fact…

September 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… by their own grenades, were Arabs. The Israeli command in Tel Aviv said the pilots who carried out the Sidon raid reported accurate hits on a warehouse used by the Popular Struggle Front to store…

…, are rarely rejected by the administration once they are approved by the faculty. LAW SCHOOL professors and students offered mixed evaluations of Sandalow's tenure as dean. While they praised him for…

… missed their ammunition dump target, hitting this industrial complex and killing three people. LSA raises In response to student complaints and recent state legislation, the College of Literature…

… have received "poor" or "I think there's a definite need for it," Conroy "fair" student evaluations will be retested this term said Tuesday: He said he became aware of under the new standards…

…. undergraduates' problems with foreign-born "Those (teaching assistants) who would have teaching assistants through student interns gotten into class last year are not getting in this working in his office. term…

… the English language as hopes to get the bill onto the floor later this month. well as American culture. That program will ALTHOUGH graduate students who do not pass oreign TAs the English proficiency…

students by guaranteeing them a teaching position. Most foreign-born teaching assistants agree that communication is often a problem in the classroom, but they say many other factors also determine how well…

… a teacher is received by his students. Biology teaching assistant Farah Fawaz, a native of Lebanon, said that in her student evaluations, "Some students said English was a See TA, Page 3 Soviets…

… search strategies, resume writing, and interviewing. Students can also participate in workshops to polish their job hunting techniques. - INSIDE- CAMPUS SAFETY: Opinion looks at the emergency phone system…

January 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Scholarship Established For Journalism Students Acceptance of the gift was an- nounced yesterday by the Regents of the University. Fund trustee Chesser M. Camp- bell, president…

…, students in journalism who possess superior ability." Journalism department faculty members will choose recipients of the scholarship, which will be divided to benefit as many worthy students as possible…

… also acce 'the Middle or 'Near East Arab the Regents.- An anonymous donor also con- Books, pamphlets and tributed $20,000 to be used'to de- countries were provided by $5,000 scripts valued at $2,150 we…

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

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…

April 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… microphone to the floor. Middle East Peace Talks Commence, CAIRO, Egypt (M)-United Na- tions Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold settled to on-the-spot talks Tuesday night in his effort to still the Arab

…, leader of the Arab bloc, though Hammarskjold and Burns had luncheon in Tel Aviv with three Israeli foreign office officials. A UN spokesman said the Is- raelis had joined the two "on a social basis" and…

… at Washington lately. But it did not halt bloodshed or bring the Arabs and Israelis into any friendlier at, titude. No Commient Neither side *commented im- mediately on it. It did, however, bolster the…

…- tually have its office in the new Student Activities Building, will act as a clearing house of informa- tion pertaining to residence halls for the member schools of the as- sociation. Appointments were…

… for Student Government Council discussion and possible action tonight. The recommendations- accom- panied the Board's March 20 de- cision upholding SGC's 10-8 ap- proval of spring rushing for sorori…

students and non-students when a particular issue comes up. The motion will 'be presented to the Council by a unanimous mandate of the Social and Edu- cational Welfare Committee. SGC will also be asked to ap…

…- prove two student representatives to the all-University Counseling Student Committee which is now being' organized by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. The study group, which was…

… decisively In Arthe New Hampshire and Minne- Arm erica sota primaries, received write-in support in Illinois. NAHRGANG Returns from 3,817 of the state's duate law student from Edinburgh; 9,511 precincts gave…

… Stevenson erican students do and spend his 381,810. Sen. Kefauver received 2,641 write-ins in 1,174 precincts. d out of the studio audience of a Pres. Eisenhower .had two op- ed 11 out of 12 questions, and…

April 11, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE Stopping Hillary Rodham Clinton is the most…

…'t get we increasingly treat undergraduate education fields - basically, math, science and engi- good jobs without a col- as our weeder. (Our egalitarian spirit, curi- neering - require students to…

… might help a student explore than every industrialized nation except South States after graduation - or even to come here his interests or at least hone his skills at beer Korea. Our level of access to…

… bachelor's degree mainly as an assurance students spend some of the most active, pro- can higher education,.,it's that too few people that a potential hire was good enough at fol- ductive years of their…

… instead of TPS ber of college graduates, we would do well an undergraduate degree, there aren't that reports in a cubicle. to encourage more students to go into sci- many jobs out there that couldn't be…

… 'Street people' no worse than I'm sitting out on the street aggressively asking buy them a meal. messy University students people for whatever coins they can toss at me, it's It is unfortunate that, based…

… clients a 90- cumbersome. Yet Erin Buchko's description of Letter wnItef f 19 ?eS C rtflt day stay over which they work with a case manager these men (Students should refrain from paying city's £ffrt tof…

… clients not living at the shelter. Angell auditoriums, with Mountain Dew bottles as she walks around town (Students should refrain Because Buchko has had no interaction with the and Powerbar wrappers mixed…

students from achieving an education. Schuster cites a poll which reports that 66 percent of Palestinians support suicide bomb- ing, and 51 percent favor the goal of the inti- fada as "liberating all of…

… May 1948, to the General Staff: "We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab popula- tion." The influential…

October 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… thing is pretty would accept the vacant posi common among politicians - but should it be offered by Presid he got caught at it." Nixon. Many students, Democrats and Gov. Marvin Mandel, a De Human Rights…

… he regretted that the re students was best summarized bynain"snesarad Jerry de Grieck (HRP - First ed: "It isanow clearly in the 1 Ward): a. interest of the country to q'iic One down, a million more…

… $5.50, will go on sale today at the Union. SA slates meeting The Student Action Committee, organizers of much of the activity surrounding the tuition strike, has called for a public meeting at 7:30 p…

… also be a meeting of the Ba'hai Student Group tonight from 7:30 to 11:30 at the International Center . . . and there will be a meeting of the Ann Arbor Mental Pa- tient Project at 1420 Hill St. tonight…

… relief, Barbara Kahn passes the bucket in a campus-wide campaign fqr funds initiated by concerned students and faculty. Jewish students seek. aid funds for Israel By CHARLES COLEMAN Blood can be donated…

… for Israel In the wake of the Mideast war, at Hillel, 663-4129. an ad hoc group of students and O faculty members supporting Israel Other activities organized by the has been conducting a vigorous…

… nearly 250 the total of Israeli air- craft that the two Arab countries claim to have bagged since the war began last Saturday. In the two-front ground war, Sy- ria Ignored Israeli claims of re- capturing…

… Congressional leaders yester- day that the new Arab-Israeli war was likely to be a long hard struggle with no decisive turning point yet in sight. NIXON GAVE this somber as- sessment at a White House meeting at…

…- cerned Students and Faculty in Support of Israel, said that blood donated will be sent to Detroit, from where it will be sent directly to Israel. AN INFORMATION booth will also be set up on the Diag to…

… bring current radio and wire service re- ports to students. Anyone interesting in working on the information booth, vigil, and other issues, is urged to contact Hill l. NEW WORLD FILMt MART with GLENDA…

April 11, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 161) • Page Image 10

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April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… LSA senior Meredith Vermillion scales down seven stories of the Dental School Building with a pack of students trailing behind her. No, Vermillion is not a daredevil trying to break a record, nor is she…

… lab exercises. THE UNIVERSITY'S ROTC program trains students to become officers, specifically 2nd lieutenants, in the Army, Navy, Marines, or Air Force. By teaching students how to Women In ROTC…

… shall execute the Western captives in Lebanon if the plane and holy warrior (hijackers) aboard is subjected to any military foolhardiness," the statement said. In Cyprus, the Arab hijackers, who have…

…~re released.1 VP considers hiring professional CBN head By STEVE KNOPPER A "professionally trained" station manager may succeed the student currently supervising the Campus Broadcasting Network if Vice Presi…

…- dent for Student Services Henry Johnson pursues an option he circu- lated last week. In a letter sent last Wednesday to student General Manager Paul LaZebnik, Johnson suggested that the CBN Board of…

… CBN. But according to the CBN Constitution, passed in 1984, that position must be filled by a student. Though the University's Board of Regents holds WCBN's license, di- rect authority over management…

… must come from station workers, the Constitution says. SOME STUDENTS have criticized Johnson's letter, deeming his suggestions an attempt to regu- late student radio. LSA sophomore Bill Adlhoch, a CBN…

… director, said Johnson and other officials are at- tempting to censor "any kind of al- ternative voice," and that they want "tighter control over students." Michigan Student Assembly Student Rights Committee…

…'s policy decisions." Riordan said she plans to intro- duce a resolution at Tuesday's MSA meeting demanding that any CBN manager be a student, or at least re- flect student interests. Cianciola, though…

… the job was too demand- ing for a full-time student. "There are problems when no one is there on a day-to-day basis," Gilmartin said. "The whole thing hinges on the General Manager. Of the last four or…

October 11, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 1951 ANTI-BRITISH FEELING: Egyptian Students Give Views on Current Crisis Different Game' Than Series DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINI Je :1 f a n t…

… -there can be no compromise," is the doninant theme in Egypt and the other Arab nations, according to Riad Alami, grao., who left Egypt two months ago. * * * A M(RE temperate opinion was expi essed by…

…. Election of officers for the coun- cil will take place next Thursday at its first meeting. The present council urges all students in the business adminis- tration school to vote either today or tomorrow…

…. SL Grop 6Meets The new, non-elective adminis- trative wing of Student Legisla- ture, composed of all interested students who are scholastically eligible, will meet at 4:10 p.m. to- day in the SL…

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April 11, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…. Just as Tunisia's overthrow of Ben Ali sparked anti-govern- ment uprisings across the Arab world, its success - or failure - in moving toward a stable democra- cy could once again send a strong signal to…

… its neighbors. "Tunisia has particular sym- bolic value as the first Arab revo- lution," said Shadi Hamid, an analyst at the Brookings Doha Center. PresidentBarack Obama poses for photographers in the…

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February 11, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… remodeled apt. with refin- Furnist ished hardwood floor, new kitchen and Include bath. Available Fall. 734-944-2405. 3 & 4 Ni NOW LEASING Call Prime Student Housing 761-8000 www.primesh.com Info Call today to…

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… want." Abu Toameh also discussed his unique position as an Arab living in Israel. "Israeli-Arab citizens feel as though they are being discriminat- ed against. They are regarded as a cancer, an enemy…

…-month contract," Seiler said. "Living in a sorority house is a bargain." While Seiler said that students who do not have the financial means are at a disadvantage when it comes to joining in Greek life, t…

…FC President Ari Parritz said the cost of chapter dues is usually not something that hinders students' ability to join the Greek commu- nity. The cost of dues for IFC chap- ters are not released to the public…

…. "Any student, from any socio- economic background, is equally considered during recruitment," said. "We are fighting for integra- tion, not separation." Ben Kaminsky, president of Israel IDEA, said Abu…

… organizations,offer extremely generous need-based scholarships. As such, cost is most often not a prohibitive measure in a student's decision to go Greek." Most IFC chapters have need- based scholarships…

… would happen, we were obviously ecstatic when we saw our numbers soar this winter." Some IFC chapters, includ- ing Sigma Phi Epsilon, even offer scholarships to students before they arrive on campus…

January 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 11, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan .Vol. XCVIII, No. 69 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned…

… d T" Ut/AK OPPOS To the Daily: tions of racist students is The principal problem of merely a symptom of that Black students on campus is problem. We have always de- institutional racism. The ac…

… Michigan Alliance for Disarmament, Greeks for Peace, the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee, the Concerned Faculty, the American Friends Service This is not the first time Peter Steiner has made…

… affirmative action. His ten-term initiative, for instance, limits finan- cial aid to graduate students, dis- criminating against minorities, graduate students supporting fami- lies, and students from lower…

…. If so, why does he not apply the same standards to the actions of his own government and the CIA? The only deal with acts of racism by individual students, but on- going day-to-day racism in the…

… against racist students but racist administrators as well, who invariably have more power and influence, and whose biased views have a far greater impact than those of other in- dividual students. In…

… addition, we are not sympathetic to the "rights" of racist students, who knowingly - by their own racistactions - violate or threaten the rights of Black students and other people of color. -United Coalition…

… Soviet Jews beca sign while standing on a of the current treatment prostrate Arab labelled Palestinians by the Isra "Palestinians." I immediately government would 1 turned the page in order to tantamount…

… should never be restric Jews throughout the world, I or qualified. am deeply disturbed by the One other aspect of treatment of Palestinian Arabs cartoon was disturbing as by the Israeli authorities. The…

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…

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October 11, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… 4A - Thursday, October 11, 2007 The Michigan Daily = michigandaily.com --------- -- -- -- ---- - -- - --- -- 4 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard…

… same consideration. Enrolling in college to live out the promise of the GI Bill shouldn't add to the burden. However, the recently founded Student Veterans Association of the University of Michigan has…

… with the Hispanics they refuse to speak to, that's almost 75 million Americans that apparently don't matter. Tuesday's debate in Dearborn - a Detroit suburb home to the highest concentration of Arabs

… antagonistically hawkish outlook. Even in Dearborn, a city where its common to find street signs trans- lated to Arabic, they saw no harm in implying continuing strikes and strife in the Middle East. There may be 30…

…,000 Arabs in Dearborn, but inside the confines of the Ford Com- munity Center, the candidates could conveniently remain oblivious. Hav- ing overlooked Hispanic and Black Americans, they could hardly have been…

… expected to offer anything more to Arab-Americans. So why come to Dearborn at all? To speak to the common American, of course. Michigan has the highest unemployment rate in the country. Dearborn, once the…

… only Northwestern University. The Student vet- erans Association, founded this year by Air Force veteran. Derek Blumke, is determined to increase that number. The group recently met with Lester Monts…

…, the University's senior vice provost for academic affairs; about creating a special Office for Student veterans' Affairs to make the process of applying easier for veterans. Monts, how- ever, glossed…

… not. Having been out of high school for so long, veterans may not have valid test scores, current transcripts or teachers recom- mendations. Without a specialized Office of Student veterans' Affairs…

… 598 and 224 student veterans respec- tively. The state of Wisconsin allows all of its vets to attend either a University of Wiscon- sin affiliate or Wisconsin Technical College for free. This may be…

January 11, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

… difference," she said, "but it's such a crucial time. Most of our seniors are "D ritnkin ,ihen n ha ae t(iur accessible to the younger students, too Bythe time they're nineteen, they're gone." A recent…

…'t think the lowering of the drinking age has hurt the high schools. Liquor among teenagers, he said, "has always been a problem. Students have always been able to get it from their, older brothers and…

… Strip. Sadat wants Israel to make a statement of principle that it is willing to give self-determination to the region's 1.1 million Palestinian Arabs, leading to an independent state. Israel is offering…

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August 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…tIjg Fifty-Sixth Year DOMINIE SAYS....... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I I "' _ - Edited and managed by students of the University of iganl under the authority of the Board in Control ' of…

… 'Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Preudenheim ASSOCIATE EITOR8 City News .............................. Clyde Recht University ....,...................... Natalie…

… Football' THE WORLD EXECUTIVE of the Jewish Agen- cy for Palestine has flatly rejected the British proposal for a federated Palestine. Since the Arabs have already rejected the plan, the whole problem is…

…. They have failed because both' the Jews and Arabs want full powers in Palestine and because neither is willing to let the other have the upper hand. Two paths of action are open. We can either let the…

… Jews and Arabs fight it out among themselves or we can enforce a settle- ment from above. Since the former would in- volve much unnecessary bloodshed and would perpetuate- the hostility between the two…

… and fair as possible to both parties, who Is best fitted for this unpleasant task of arbi- tration? One thing is sure. It is not the British. Both the Jews and the Arabs are tired of British promises…

… University Elementary School will be open on Saturday morning, Aug. 10 from 9- 12 and on Monday through Wed- nesday, Aug. 12-14 in the mornings from 9-12 and in the afternoons from 1-4. Students wishing to use…

… the following schedule: Students in the term ending Aug- ust 9: Report Aug. 5-9. Students in the term ending Aug- ust 23: Report Aug. 12-17. Students whose term ends after August 23: Report August 19…

… the Arts, and Architecture and De- sign; Schools of Education, Forestry, Music, and Public Health: Summer Session Students wishing a transcript of this summer's work only should file a request in Room 4…

… does not appear, or if included there, is. not correctly spelled, please notify the counter clerk. ' Graduate Students in Speech: A symposium on interpretation ad history of the theater will be held at 4…

May 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY Or BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone No 2-3241 Editorials printed in The…

… years ago, she was in the midst of a tense bat- join the pact within a month and Iran will tie to expell Britain from the Suez, and flatly sign by mid summer. refused the offer. The Arab League leader was…

… defense ers believed the pact pushed the Arab states ring from the Artic Circle through Europe to into the neutralist camp with India. neutral India. Two weak spots remain in the system, how- HOPE FOR a…

… Afghanistan in the pro-West pact and the its aim in the Suez and recovered from its hostility of the Arab states to the organization "growing pains," she may be considering en- threatens the effectiveness of…

… the system. try into the Turko-Iraqi pact. Afghanistan presents a serious obstacle to Iraq opened the way for the Arab states to closing the military defense gap between Iran join but such action will…

…'s most successful attempts at public relations. Four of our most talented performers went up to Saginaw High School and entertained 1500 students and teachers with songs, music, and dancing from past Union…

…-10 PM DEGREE CANDIDATES Thurs. June 2 7- 10 PM Fri. June 3 7- 10 PM Sat. June 4 7-10 PM Each student should receive notification from his instructor as to the time and place of his examination…

…-12 9-12 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-5 AT ALUMNI HALL: Abstraction Dominates Student Art Exhibition ., SPECIAL PERIODS INTERPRETING THE NEWS: Little Hope in Satellites (EDITOR'S NOTE: Delegates from…

… to pull the reins. T HE DOMINANT TREND in the student art exhibit at the Alumni Memorial Hall galleries is toward abstraction and non-ob- j ectivity. Some works are excellent, but there are some that…

February 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

… destroyed the team's. main offices. Tensions remained high as the team faced off against Bnei Sakhnin, an Arab team whose fans have clashed before with Beitar's. But the thousands of fans and foes who flooded…

… Familia" whose behavior has had the team docked points and forced it to play before empty stadiums. The group is routinely abusive toward opposing players, taunt- ing them with racist and anti- Arab chants…

… just what to do began to crystallize. The next day, Pelton sent a long email to all of the college's 4,500 students and 1,500 faculty and staff. Together they would "seek to make sense of the senseless…

… regarded; par- ticularly by conservative critics, as centers of left-leaning views. And students and professors at Emerson, facing Boston Com- mon and just down the hill from the gold dome of Massachusetts…

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, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… Washtenaw Ave., 7 p.m. ... also at 7 p.m. ~ psychology TA Greg Dubs will discuss "Teaching as a coopedrative venture between students and faculty, or How to be subversive without being kicked out for sedition…

… of Arab territory occupied in the 1967 Middle East War. Israeli officials said yesterday no formal agreement exists between Washington and Jerusalem. But they added it was probable the two countries…

… plan to was designed to mollify nationalists pressing for more settlements and to ease international criticism during delicate Negotiations now underway to arrange a resumption of the Arab-Israeli peace…

… edited and managed by students at the University, o Michigan. News phone764-562. Second class p~stage is paid at Ann Arbor,: Michigan 48109. P~ublished daily Tuesday through Sunday morning dring the…

November 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…, speaking Arabic, replied, "Not right away. You will know tomorrow. Go take their pictures in Damascus." Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Mad and embarrassed LSA Junior Julie Sucher smokes and reads Mad magazine…

… on her break outside Blue Front. Slightly embarrassed by her literary selection, she said, "It was the closest thing I could find." Students trek to distant, exotic malls (Continued from Page 1) car…

… or by bus 14, which stops at Fourth and William, students can buy anything they need from Washtenaw shops to host a wild party. The bus costs 60 cents. Party Pizzaz, a party store at 1884 Stadium…

… from' the beginner to professional level. Store owner Daryl Hurst performs magic shows for hire. He said University students love his magic shows. PRAGMATIC SHOPPERS afflicted by the "I want two billion…

… Dollar Days, admission is $1, day or night. Regular admission is $3 for students. Next to the theater is the Sing Tong Kitchen, an oriental restaurant and grocery store. Goods here include a variety of…

…, almond chicken, or peppersteak. Entrees come with fried rice and fried wontons. To get to Arborland shopping mall adven- turers can ride bus 4, 6, or 7. Stores most of- ten frequented by students are Pier…

… British soldier T. E. Lawrence, who is sent to stir up some Arab resistance against the Turks during WWI, and eventually becomes a demi-god with some *serious identity problems. Philip Glass: The Making Of…

… increased minority freshperson enrollment which is the highest (699 students) it has been since 1983. All minority groups showed increased freshperson enroll- ment, particularly for black students whose…

… numbers rose by 38 students to reach the highest level (271 students) since 1978. "I'm very pleased with undergraduate admissions," said Sudarkasa, "every year we're enrolling an increasingly larger number…

… groups is that the percentage of Asian students obtaining a degree within six years-the retention rate-has been high. SHE SAID "the University should continue to provide neces- sary support services" for…

December 11, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…b Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… research positions, For professional appointments: Men who are graduate students or undergradu- ates in the upper quarter of the class. Women who are graduate students for professional appointments or under…

… throughout the SGC meeting Wednesday night. The Council considered topics ranging from a committee to promote understanding between Ann Arbor merchants and the student body as a consumer group to reimbursement…

… the reconstitution of the SGC- Chamber of Commerce student-business rela- tions committee, it was moved to substitute the SGC executive vice-president for the cor- responding officer of the Union on the…

… grounds that it would be an SGC and not a Union com mittee. Phillip Zook asserted that the point at issue was the distinction between SGC delegating projects and representing student opinion; oth- er…

… that SGC's mem- bership has an active involvement with the student body, whose action as a unified con- sumer group would be most effective in deal- ing with retailers. IT WAS POINTED o'ut that the…

… the Arab movement, and the realization of the idea of Pan- Arab unity extending from Moroc- co to the Persian Gulf ? Or is it the internal development of Egypt? * * * WE WERE in Egypt for about ten days…

… where there can be neither peace nor war. There can- not be peace because no Arab statesman, beginning with Presi- dent Nasser himself, can afford to make a settlement which recog- nizes the existence of…

… in Palestine by the creation of Is- rael has filled the Arab world with desperate and fanatical men, They have great influence with public opinion. In fact they dom- the Israeli army is greatly super…

…- ior to that of all the surrounding Arab states combined. In short, Israel is able to commit aggression and expand its territory. The Egyptians do not feel that there exists in fact a balance of power in…

September 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 11, 2002 OP/ED obr AelHicbi~tau Jtail 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… critique." I have just one question: You promise? JESS WHITE LSA senior LETTERS POLICY The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and…

… together, and put behind us a dark chapter in our history in which Arabs were arrested, detained and incarcerated with- out charge for sometimes years, their only crime being the land they descended from. On…

… our country would be used as an excuse to erode the very principals that keep our soci- ety free and great. One year later, we embark on a time of iiit a-nd nrnvr 2,000 Arabs and Muslims that were…

… confinement many Arab-Americans, I will feel both the immense grief due to the losses of our country and the anger of injustice that has intensified since Sept. 11. . The message that I would like to get…

August 11, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

…. Foreign funding is most likely to be used to support visiting faculty, to fund student fellowships, to make library purchases, or to establish an en- dowment for a department, Frye said. He said the…

… institutions, notably the University of Southern California at Los Angeles (USC). In October 1978, it was disclosed that a proposed Center f9r Arab and Islamic Studies at USC was to be funded by a group of U…

… the Arabian American Oil Co., with close ties to Saudi officials. Church Worship Services r~nnr~~r~n~r~~nrnnnrr~rr~r~~nrnnn~r~n~r~r#n STUDENTS Join us for Sunday School and Worship PACKARD ROAD…

….m-Service of Holy Communion. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekly Masses: Daily-Mon.-Fri. 5:10 p.m. Saturday-7:00 p.m. Sunday-7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. Right of…

… Study for college students) For information call 662-2756 Wilburn C. Hill and Larry Phillips, Evangelists Transportation: 662-9928 USC REGENTS appointed a broad- based committee to.review the center…

… instance where the University broke off serious negotiations over a donation because of strings attached to the gift. When foreign students apply to the University, they must compete for ad- mission with…

… American students, in ad- dition to fulfilling an English language requirement. "If an individual country or univer- sity tried to be totally proscriptive in their selection of an individual to come here, we…

…. 64-S Saturday, August 11, 1979 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morn- ings during the University year at 420 Manard Street, Ann…

February 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 11, 2002 OP/ED 0 c be IItr4jun ljailig 420'MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… of color: Indians, blacks, Latinos, Asians and some Arabs (I can account for myself and my friends that I attended with). It was a wonder to me as to how this event, which had nothing to do with Amer…

… when our government has incarcerated hundreds of men with no charge simply because they have Arab and/or Muslim heritage, detained hundreds of prisoners in Cuba while blatantly violat- ing international…

students legally in the United States is to deny their rights to equal pro- tection (under the Constitution)." The latter is factually correct, non-citi- zens receive the same protection as citizens under…

… the Constitution. As I am not a pre- law student, I do not know which precedent says this, but it is in the case law. Regarding the deportation of Haddad, I don't know the particulars of his case, but…

… would be likely for elected leaders to reward religious loyalty and pro- mote one religion over another. Again, not a good idea. JOE LANGENDERFER Engineering graduate student University technological…

… jolly well wants' (2/6/02) and Cunniffe's column offensive, out of touch with students (2/6/02). It seems that both students missed the point of Cunniffe's article. Yes, Mon- aghan has owned the land on…

January 11, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…"Darnedest Game ,I Ever Saw" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… noted in all reprints. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: CAROL PRINS Lecture Committee Study Justified Despite Student Apathy ~1 -4' £~4~N. '-~,- /-. .- - .~,. -~ ~5S. ~ - 1, * p.-.- AT HILL…

… order to use University facilities, any off- campus speaker must be cleared by the Lec- ture Committee, a five-member faculty board with two non-voting student members. This board, through an informal…

… procedure, deter- mines the degree of "safety" or advisability in student organizations' requests to bring speak- ers to campus. Since the origin of the Lecture Committee, there have been few cases in which…

… an organ- ization's request has been refused. It is also true that the student body has not been par- ticularly concerned about the powers of the Lecture Committee. Nor has there been any sentiment in…

…, rotation or not, the students have no effec- tive means of expressing their opinions. If there have been any meetings this year, the students have not been informed of them. What they would do when they got…

… outlet for expression. RESTRICTIONS upon speakers imposed by the Lecture Committee indicate more the immaturity of the Committee and the Uni- versity than that of the student body they are seeking to…

… sterilize. We hope that the current study of the Lec- ture Committee justifies itself on these grounds and not on the apparent lack of concern by the student body. -RICHARD SNYDER Editor AT THE MICHIGAN…

… of the area, including the blockaded Suez Canal, the Arab-Israeli hostility and the problem of possible subversion of several im- portant Arab governments. On the subject of disarmament, the President…

… Notices Pictures rented for the Fall ternu from the Student Art Print Loan Col- lection must be returned to 510 Admin- istration Building between 3 and 5 p.m, from Jan. 10 through Jan. 16. Life memberships…

November 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

… American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and Muslim Students Association, along with other organizations who take a political stance on the topic. Keeping the focus of the organiza- tion on the war in…

… 4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 11, 2002 OP/ED G~be Aili~atn itaiI 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@fnichigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

…. Furthermore, AWA is faced with other groups trying to push more far- fetched agendas, also taking away focus from the war. For example, some mem- bers of Students for Choice want the group to state that the war…

… are allowed to apply early to a single col- lege or university and find out by mid- December whether they have been rejected, accepted or deferred until later. If accepted, students who apply through…

… Wednesday morning. Both schools are planning on replacing early decision with early action admissions, a similar process in which students apply early and hear back from the university by mid-December. but…

… decision will be much to the benefit of poorer students. Under the early decision program, when stu- dents were required to attend the first institution they apply to if they are accepted, their ability to…

… working for the benefit of those students who quickly decide which college or university they want to attend, can be arduous for stu- dents who have not yet made up their minds about where to attend college…

…, but who nevertheless want to start applying early. Without early decision programs, those students would be free to send in an early application and con- tinue to investigate other options. Without…

… early decisions, students would be more encouraged to decide where to attend college based on the types of academic programs that a given university has, and not based on a strate- gy of applying early…

… just to get into a reputable school. The quality of educa- tion at any school will be much greater to everyone involved if students are attending based on their academic inter- ests and not on a sense of…

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…

May 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… after the Administra- tion, in full command of the situation, beat down amendments which Demo- cratic leader Barkley (Ky.) con- tended would have forced renegotia- Palestine Issue Brings Sudden ,Arab Upsm…

… Jewish Ininigration Fli Draws Protest CAIRO, May 10-(/P)-Egyptian police fired at rioting Arabs with shotguns and wielded clubs today as violence flared in Cairo during the one-day Arab general strike…

Arab Higher Coin- mittee dispatched cables to the heads of the British, Russian and U.S. gov- ernments declaring that the recom- mendations of the British-American inquiry committee would "enable the…

… PhuI( ) t Editor's Note: This is the first in a the Student Christian Association, series of three articles on the liniver- an affiliate of the Y.M.C.A.) the ,-" sity's Fresh Air Camp. On Tuesday…

… ownership camp. of the Virginia R. Ives Foundation, MUNSON, Fla., May 10 ( / From a day in 1920 that a group of Vacation Spot Twenty-eight airmen were killed to- Michigan students took four tents and day when…

… counseled by student and Station, where the planes were baseT, remedial and instructive objiective lified volunteers ad y collided in flight driig an in mind, the Univer.ity's Fresh Air In 1935, by act of the…

… summer periods of four See STUDENT, Page 4 The planes, identified as P.B-4Y's, weeks each, is a haven for aproxi- ---------- were engaged in training maneuvers mately 230 boys betwen the ages of ,7 - Tiand…

…, dispatcher for the State guidance in the child's behavior; and through the House as speedily as it Forest Service at Munson, reported to provide students of sociology and passed the Senate were shattered to…

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…

February 11, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… of Ann Arbor on this cool autumn morning revealed noth- Sng that made you think of a desert. Nor did the friendly, open faces of the students bear any resemblance to the dry faces of Beduins and Arabs

….PAGE FOUR ..it-1e tt tltJL -l M -. " 3 ;as: k tJ,, I . pwit i it, 1. 54 ;y THE FOREIGN STUDENT: Long Walk in a Desert (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third in a series of articles on the…

…' foreign student by a graduate student in journalism from Amsterdam.) By EDDY LACHMAN T WAS ONE of those beautiful warm fall days on the campus. The trees were re- splendent and the multiple colors of the…

… shirts and sweaters worn by the thousands who, laughing and talking, walked leisurely around the halls, spelt nothing but sheer happiness. On the diagonal, two of the thousand foreign students at the…

…. No camels around ei- ther except the ones you smoke. Something wrong with those students? Yes and no. They come from completely different sur- roundings; they left their friends; most of them have…

… spoken of illness that befalls every person in a foreign country. Most American students in Europe suffer from it too. The anthropologist Cora Dubois of Chicago Uni- versity says about cultural shock: "It…

… the two on the diag felt. * * * * rP{ ERE is another thing. Most of the for- eign students who are here on Fulbright or other grants are older than the American students. They find themselves put back…

… advisor on how to study. The European student is left free to come and listen or not to come and listen. He has perhaps one exam a year, consisting of a personal interview with his professor. Comprehensive…

… coeds, driving permits-appears to the for- eigner as an interference with the individu- al liberty of the student. Slowly the foreigner begins to feel that no individual feelings or utterances are…

… new faces which, friendly as they might be, seem bent rather on meeting him than knowing him. One foreign student told me: "I am used to talking deep into the night about highly intellectual affairs. I…

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…

January 11, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… attempt by a moderate minority faction in Prime Minister Menahem Begin's coalition government to halt the settlement plan. ISRAELI settlements - about 91 of them scattered across Arab territory captured by…

… Israel in 1967 - are one of the key sticking points in the Egyptian-Israeli peace dialogue, be- gun by Egypt's Anwar Sadat last November. President Sadat has said "not a single Israeli" can remain on Arab

… provide liquor for underage students." See DRINKING, Page 10 Ex-chief of union wins appeal i bomb case By SUE WARNER Joel Block, former AFSCME, Local 1583 president hds won an appeal, of a lower court…

… entertainment. FACED NO OPPOSITION: Lauer remelectel By MARK PARRENT Jon Lauer was reelected last night to the office of president of Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). He faced no opposition. Also elected at…

… for student organizations, Doug Kaplan academic priorities coor- dinator, and Howard. Feldman com- munications coordinator. Irving Freeman was elected vice president for personnel and G.J. Di…

…Giuseppe was elected student general counsel. Nancy Smith edged out Doug Stein- burg for budget priorities coordinator in the only race contested. d MSA p Freeman charged before the Assem- bly members that a…

… voice.' Thomas Danko, a representative of the School of Library Science And student general counsel, resigned both posts yesterday. Danko was not avail- able for comment last night. 5 Tenant…

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…

December 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 11, 2002 - 3 THIS WEEK Dec. 11, 1967 Berkeley Free Speech Movement leader Mario Savio and several other student leaders spoke before a crowd of…

… 2000 students on the Diag, asking them to join in their movement "to wrangle First Amendment freedoms from an unresponsive bureaucracy," and to ask the University president to endorse their goals. Dec…

… by the Soviet Union. Dec. 14, 1929 The Student Council passed a res- olution urging a tradition that stu- dents refrain from stepping on the University seal that was set in the floor of the library…

…. Council mem- bers said, "in the past few years, irreverence has been shown the Uni- versity by the students stepping on the seal." Members proposed posting a 24- hour guard to impress the tradition onto…

… undergraduate students. They also recommended changing the date on the seal from 1837 to 1817, which had been recognized as the official founding date of the Uni- versity the year before. Dec. 15, 1955 A team of…

… Greek events but would be a source of pride," Winston said. "It would bring us closer together." By Michael Gurovitsch and Karen Schwartz Daily Staff Reporters More than 50 students took a study break…

… last night to learn a lesson on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Political sci- ence Prof. Mark Tessler and the allure of free food drew students to the U-Club to hear about the current status of the…

… con- flict and how it came to be this way. Tessler, who teaches "The Arab- Israeli Conflict" addressed the history of the conflict, tracing it from 1967 until today. While he said there is "no intrin…

… side is right, one side is wrong" he said. Many students who attended the event said they appreciated the balanced view- point Tessler offered. While he felt Tessler went out of his way to give both…

… far as finding out more about the current situation, Tessler said it's impor- tant to be able to differentiate between fact and propaganda. He recommended students diversify their sources of information…

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