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November 12, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… compas- See HARKIN, Page 2 4'U, modifies Union by Henry Goldblatt Daily Administration Reporter A group of student leaders and administrators announced changes in the University's Union weekend en…

…- trance policy yesterday that will al- low students to bring two guests into the building and increase stu- dent participation in monitoring the entrances. The changes - which will be put in place at the…

… beginning of winter term - modify the existing Union entrance policy implemented in September. Students will still need to show identification when entering the building between 9 p.m. and 1:30. a.m. Thursday…

…, Friday and Saturday. The modifications include: Permitting students with identification to bring two guests into the building instead of one; Providing paid student moni- tors to sit at each of the Union…

… withdraw See SOVIET, Page 2 American, Arab journalists spar over Middle East peace by Joshua Meckler. Daily Staff Reporter "The peace conference was the creation of one man - James Baker," said American…

… region, with Hisham Melhem, an Arab journalist. The two speakers appeared as part of the University Activities Centers' Viewpoint Lecture series and spoke to about 400 people in Rackham Auditorium. "Baker…

November 12, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…, several student groups sponsored a talk condemning WTO's practices yesterday in the Michigan Union. Kevin Danaher, the co-founder of Global Exchange, engaged the audi- ence with calls for corporate account…

… setting." LSA first-year student Kristel Lee said she came to the talk precisely to iWTO hear this other side of the issue. Enrolled in a class on international eco- nomics, Lee said her professor is pro…

…- international trade, but has told the class about Global Exchange's work. "I know a lot about the pro-trade side, so I want to hear the other view Lee said. Some students said they appreciated Danaher's attention…

… against WTO's practices. The event was sponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly's Environnental Issues Commission, Amnesty International, Students Organizing for Labor Equality, the Basic Food Group…

…, Persian, Turkish and Arab exhibits made that sound of culture into more than just a hint, like an island of rich traditions inside the Union. "Tour of the Middle East" is the first event of its kind at the…

… Persian Student Association and an LSA sophomore, originally produced the idea. Breakstone wanted to hold a "Visit to Iran Day," but the idea was soon developed to include all University organiza- tions…

…, flags and maps of the cultures they represent. "Most University students will never travel to the Middle East and never get a sense of what it's like there," Breakstone said. "Most of their impressions…

… that is what we're trying to show." Vice President of the Armenian Student Cultural Association, Armen Toumajan, an LSA sophomore, believes that the exhibits accurately display the cultures of the Middle…

… able to see a variety of those pieces of cul- ture, from Iranian sports figures, poets and medical scholars, to Armenian dance, Turkish landscapes and Arab dishes. "We want people to take away a…

November 12, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…4A -The Michigan Daily - Monday,.November 12, 2001 OP/ED 0l ctbr Alkigtuu §ai'r 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS A THE UNIVERSITY…

… against the war while pointing out the cultural insensi- tivity of our government's inability to grasp the enotional weight of the month of Ramadan on the Arab and Muslim world. But in arguing the latter…

…, which I don't believe the major- ity are (I have found that the vast majority of my fellow Americans that I have talked to have become more interested in broadening their learning about Islamic and Arab

… cultures and traditions). It also allows the dictatorial regimes throughout the Arab and Muslim world that are supporting our bombing campaign to strengthen their hold on their peoples. Leaders in Pakistan…

… certainly sure to happen. But he goes on to call Ramadan a "fault line," stating "if the U.S. was to wage war dur- ing Ramadan, it could be seen as being com- pletely insensitive to Arabs worldwide." This may…

… be the largest problem of all. If well-paid analysts like Bedi and our U.S, government offi- cials refuse to acknowledge what they have already done to offend Arab and Muslim sensi- bilities worldwide…

… peers, those who wish to lead and alter the course of this great university. They will leave this month either with an esteemed posi- tion among the greatest students in the coun- try or a surly…

… impression of our judgmental student body. I, however, will leave these elections with one emotion and one emotion only: Befuddlement. I am destined to vote, for I feel it the duty of everyone who will be…

… to. In order to represent the students' beliefs and interests, we must have access to those of the candi- dates. PETE WOIWODE Kinesiology freshman MSA elections - a lot of chalk, few ideas 0 I…

November 12, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… law doesn't apply to the people in the occupied territory," said Qubty. However, both lawyers stressed that -discrimination occurs against Arabs inside Israel as well. They said subtleties in the law…

… enabled the government to differentiate between Arabs and Jews. According to Qubty, every Israeli, whether Arab or Jewish, must enter 4the army at age 18. However, the Israeli Defense Minister can prohibit…

… people from entering the army, and Qubty said that currently no Arabs are admitted. Qubty said this allows Israeli r lawmakers to differentiate between camp." In pittsburgh sunshine in tim to turn out to…

… A ILNAC1YR;OGEt54~ AMD "°".°U,' ." ( Students of all majors are invited to attend a presentation on Opportunities in Investment Banking MORGAN STANLEY. Public Finance Monday, November 16, 1987…

November 12, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… percent increase in pay. The demanded wage increase stems from statis- ties GEO gathered on Ann Arbor housing costs and the percentage of a graduate student employ- ee's income rent consumes. GEO…

… negotiators are asking for what they call "a living wage." Currently, the average Graduate Student Instructor earns $1,133 per month. GEO presented information gathered from University Housing last night which…

… Arbor Police Department officials raided house and fraternity parties this past weekend, ticketing 75 students for underage drinking. Dave Westol, international executive director of Theta Chi, said…

… spokesperson Julie Peterson said the University "has not changed its policies" and will not call the parents of the 75 underage students who received tickets for possession of alcohol. Recent changes to the…

student affairs. Hartford added that speculation of the University's possible involvement in the raids was false and the University was unaware of theundercoveroperations. Holcman said the meeting was the…

… Mideast By Daniel Weiss of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination peace process are encouraging. Daily Staff Reporter Committee, said in her introductory remarks. The event's mood became tense as Hasan New…

… groups that include the American- Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and Hillel's Major Events Committee, the event drew more than 120 people and included four panelists. "We're not looking to come out of…

…. Reaching their goal Students air opinions of Code By Jennifer Yachnin Daily Staff Reporter Only a handful of the University's 37,197 students attend- ed a forum on the Student Code of Conduct last night…

… spon- sored by the Michigan Student Assembly. "It was a good turnout considering most people on campus don't know about the Code," said Olga Savic, MSA Students' Rights Commission chair. "This is only…

November 12, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

…, sponsored by Guild House Stu- dents Involved for Global Neighborhood, 802 Monroe St., 5 p.m. Q Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Student's Association, Michigan Union, Anderson Room, 7 p.m. U Phi…

…The Michan Daily -Friday, November12, 1993-5 *Multicultural office funds events Office of Academic picatio Multicultural Lopez r Initiatives guides irm es students through possible application…

… process SAMI students By SARAH KIINO funding DAILY STAFF REPORTER LopE The Office of Academic year is Multicultural Initiatives (OAMI) may the prop be able to influence students' lives table at more…

… directly than many realize. fliers, n The office's Student Academic of SAM .Multicultural Initiative (SAMI) pro- cially g gram, now in its first year, provides graduat funding for minority student organi…

…- graduau zations and individuals. LSA "We are making an effort to sup- the Uni port students who are achieving aca- zations demically," said SAMI coordinator realize t MelissaLopez. "ThepurposeofSAMI they…

… cam is to provide incentive for students to ing requ assist in creating an academic Stud multicultural learning and teaching services environment." LSA Individual students may receive dent of financial…

… support for graduate school Associa application fees and entrance exam that NA preparation courses, student exchange SAMI a programs, faculty supervisedresearch, are so m i rtravel fees for research or…

… presenta- anythin tions at academic conferences. Jasin SAMI also provides funding for strumen events initiated by minority student or- to the U *ganizationsoncampus,including bring- people ing guest…

… events. but is am In order to obtain money from on SAM SAMI, students must submit an ap- first mu U~TiNimosehfQ~ yearly )n form to the OAMI office. aid once SAMI evaluates the nd decides to sponsor an…

… event, to give as much funding as e, but is limited by a budget. also provides workshops for s on how to write an effective proposal. ez said the main problem this letting students know about gram…

November 12, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 33) • Page Image 10

…- mondaine portion of Paris, an area director Heiner Pillar describes as being known for,"naughty and ques- tionable activities." The students play- ing these roles will have to project the atmosphere of the…

… demimondaine onto Pillar believes this should be no prob- their characters, but] lem for the singers. "Students are the right age to play these characters and have the right frame of mind to be adven- turesome…

… Symphony Orchestra will perform the score, while the all-student cast sings the original Italian lyrics to Verdi's musical master- piece. Not to worry if your Italian is a bit rusty, each poetic and heart…

… a student show and a pro- fessional show) is that you start out with an empty canvas. Students are totally open and free to new ideas. It was refreshing to work with people willing to experiment…

… guess what ethnic back- ground the terrorists might be? Arab, perhaps? While Washington does a fine job in his role, he may have faltered in his choice. Granted 'ol Denzel is an Academy Award winner, but…

… by Annette Bening. Bening attractively develops her enig- matic character of Kraft, who acts as the go-between the Arab community and the U.S. government. What's even more enigmatic is the film's final…

… one of those two-week screen- writing courses that will teach on the first day that you don't start a major conflict with just 45 minutes left to your film. As Arabs throughout Brooklyn are rounded up…

… Zwick wants to create a resounding emotional reac- tion. When the camera pans up from the steps and looks out over the Yankee Stadium infield to see prison pens filled with the entire Arabic; community…

November 12, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Bandung Asian-Afri- can conference.' Eleven I Six Vac , Council Election Expecte To Draw Record Bai lotin } Dafy-Wesley Kar VIEWS PRESENTED-Student Government Council candidates had an opportunity to…

…; back row: Maynard Goldman, Dan Belin, Dave Bray, Bert Getz, and Virgil Grumbling. Approximately twenty-five students attended the forum. - icational standards at the rsity should not be sacrificed der…

… to handle more students, >ers of the Faculty Senate d yesterday. ording to the group's secre- Prof. George M. McEwen engineering English depart- discussion at the closed ng included the problem of…

… University Service, the Free Uni- versity of Berlin exchange student program, Ann Arbor United Fund, and National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students. Is ",.n, 3 .:? 'i k:' v.: .t " i '"k t a a…

… troop movements at night along the northern frontier. High excitement was generated also by mass street demonstra- tions and new editorial attacks against Hussein of Jordan, King of the brother A'rab

… state to the south. Speakers and editorials accused him of betraying Arab nation- alism and threatened him with liquidation. Agreement Reported Developments which otherwise could presage a new crest of…

… the Middle East crisis were somewhat balanced, however, by uncon- firmed reports from Arab sources " at the United Nations in Newe York that Syria and the United States had agreed on steps to Im- In ie…

… Post Zook Says Fewer Workers Cause Di In Number of Pol By DOROTHEA STEUDE With a weather forecast ol and warmer through Wedne Student Government Council tions Director Phil Zook, '60, mates that 8…

…,000 students will for SGC candidates today an morrow. The 18 polts, placed tr -cally about cdmpus, will be between 8 a.m. and 5 prm will be manned by approin 750 students from sororities ternities, and other…

… Univ$ housing units. Zook maintained that at 1,080 students could be used kfor that reason cut the iu of polls from the usual 20 to Usually Too Many "Always in the past we have more workers than. we…

November 12, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… could be dangerous. Three unknown women dumped black ink last week on the magazines in the Minnesota Student Association store for the second time this term, ruining about 100 magazines and splashing a…

… woman on her way to a job COLLE GE S interview. The store has received a few com- plaints this year from students on cam- pus for selling the magazines, and one formal complaint was lodged last mon- th by…

student Trina Porte. Porte filed a letter of complaint with the student association, which runs the store located in the university's student union. "How can a woman feel safe given the presence of…

… pornographic magazines on campus? Forte wrote in her letter. "The magazines objectify women, are pro-rape...sexist, and racist, and un- dermine a woman's ability to feel safe." But the student association's cor…

… People magazines monthly. - The Minnesota Daily CMU students hoaxed Students at Central Michigan Univer- sity have been collecting tabs from pop cans this term, believing their efforts would give a Chicago…

…, director of Barnes residence hall, a dormitory resident proposed the tab collection drive. The student said she was told by a co-worker that for every 1,000 tabs returned to an aluminum company, the girl…

… least twenty years," Miner said. Student groups will continue to collect pop cans for recycling, but won't be stocking up on the tabs, Miner said. - The CMU Life Harvard considers phone discounts Harvard…

November 12, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… cheating and lax attendance standards in an upper level Physical Education class. Theinvestigation, initiated in October, has consisted of discussions with teaching assistants, instructors, and students

… same process used whenever students or faculty members challenge University courses. But Molin said a broad-scale investigation would not be conducted in most cases. "You can't be running out making…

…, with one year on the bench, did not have. See KENNEDY, Page 3 Student By ANDREW MILLS The Students First party is campaigning for .the Michigan Student Assembly on a platform of experience. This…

… version of the party is not much different from the Students First party that swept the assembly elections last March. "We believe in the same sort of issues the party believed in last year," said LSA…

… conflicts in the election is over the breadth of the assembly's focus. While some First stresses parties advocate limiting MSA's scope to campus affairs, Students First, echoing a pledge of Students First…

… ties with the University of El Salvador. Students First, the largest party in the elections, is hoping to ride the wave of experience into the assembly. The party boasts five current assembly…

… representatives on its slate, and they are stressing the involvement of its other candidates in diverse campus organizations. "Students First is unique because we have the sort of people on our party who are…

…, Students First candidates will be able to bring a wide range on experience to the assembly. The Students, First party is advocating the creation of such ability positions as a student regent and a student

… liaison between the city and the University in order to put students in decison-making positions. "We want to empower students to have a voice" on key issues, Farber said. LSA candidate Jennifer Kohn said…

November 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… for- eign students in the Michigan Union ballroom at 9 p.m. Friday and at 8 and 10 p.m. Saturday. From Asia, there will be a bam- boo pole dance by 14 Philipinos and music played by Arabs* with native…

… through Fashions" show last night at [he Cinema Guild receives re- the League. A commentary was presented on the styles and symbolism of the ,costumes modeled in ests from the different student the show…

… instruments. A group "if University students froi Indone- sia will perform a Far Eastern "question and answer" dance, complete with interpretive actions. Israeli students will depict a Bib- lical story in song…

… will be represented by a team of Ukranians stamping out a Slavic Kozac dance. fem - Order R Christmas Cards at I Boyce, Photo 9 723 N. University WORLD'S FAIR: Students To Perform National Songs, Dances…

… stu- dents from the organized housing units. Any interested students can still man buckets for the drive by coming to the League conference room sometime today, Dow said. ix (' I Teen-age Marriages…

… trying to turn up the unusua1l, worthwhile, yet often forgotten one act plays, Prof. Wil- liam Halstead, faculty advisor for the production, commented. Last semester 142 students par- ticipated in the…

…, large number of students. Albert Katz, Laboratory Bill co- ordinator, said the large number of one-acts, as compared to the limited number of major produc- tions, permits experimenting with new ideas in…

…- national Center. All students welcome. New University of Michigan Graduate ..._. ire IN CONCERT ALAN LOMAX World Renowned Folklorist & Performer Friday, November 20, 8:30 P.M. Detroit Institute of Arts…

… Auditorium all seats $3 (Folklore Society Members 20% off i contact JUDY HURWITZ 2-4449) I? I Screening Examinations in French and German. All graduate students desir- ing to fulfill their foreign language…

… four times each semester (i.e., Sept., Oct., Nov., December, Feb., March, Ap- ril, and May) and~ once during the Summer Session, in July. Students who fail the objective examination may re- peat it but…

November 12, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

… Association will present the first Gym Jam of the year from 8 p.m. to midnight Fri- day, Nov. 22, in Barbour and Water- man Gyms. The evening's program will feature sports, bridge and dancing for all students

students interested in acting as master of ceremonies for the Cam- pus Casbah, open from 9 p.m. to mid- night every Friday and Saturday in the League Ballroom, are urged to attend the tryout meeting to be…

… workers. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) 7:30 tonight in the League. Any emcee who has previously applied, yet has not had the opportunity to'try out, and any other student who would be…

… forum discussions this evening at 7:30 at the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation. The topic for dis- cussion will be 'Relations between the Arabs and Jews in Palestine." Every- one is cordially invited to…

…. Student Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wed., Nov. 13, in the E. Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. A discussion on the relative merits of a chain type Pharmacy as…

November 12, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… Vietnamese toops. ARAB GROUP IMPLICA TED: Thr'ee letter'-bombDs found in London; one 1ijured in blast from the Labor and Transporta- tion Departments and the Office of Economic Opportunity-to the Indians as…

… diamond company, Vivian ed his Jewish employer. Authori- IThe Mcia aleie n a- Prins, burning his hands, face, ties were notified this morning, aged by students at the University of chest and thighs. A…

Arab guerrilla or- ion rtesa: $5.0y arri er (c ubs Polie sad th worer sw aganization responsible for the area); $6.50 local mail (in Mich. or Munich massacre of 11 Israeli Ohio); $7.50 non-local mail…

November 12, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… I +> First Day's SGC Votes Total 3,000 Erbe Calls Elections 'Free from Graft' By JUDITH DONER The first day of Student Govern- ment Council elections brought more than 3,200 students to the polls…

…,000 indicated that he considered the reduction of pollsj from 19 to five to be "effective" in insuring completely legal elec- -tions. Students may vote on the Diag and Undergraduate Library from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p…

…-c dentials Committee will be onu hand to void any illegal ballots.9 PLAN APPEAL TO UN:.. Jordan To Claim Syrian Aggression -Daily-Harry Strauss ELECTION DAY-Students stand musing over the slate of candi…

…- dates for Student Government Council, as yesterday's voting nears its close. This polling table, at the Slab, closed at 4:30 p.m. FOR DISARMAMENT: USSR, Poland Seek N ew Summit Talks MOSCOW ()-A new call…

…'s escape from what he charged was an attempt to kid- nap or kill him in a flight over Syria Monday. Some officials suggested Presi- dent Gamal Abdel Nasser's United Arab Republic- of which Syria is a…

… quickly. t One resolution demanded ai prompt emergency meeting of thet Arab League Council in Amman a to discuss the incident and "bring Ie home to all Arabs te dreadful- ness of Syria's act." Another…

… To Disaffiliate or Leave Campus By THOMAS TURNER Student Government Council voted last night to with- draw recognition from Sigma Kappa sorority. The vote was 11 yes, five no, and one abstention. The…

… University Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs, the 'WC President, the Panhellenic Presi- dent, representatives of groups where there is question of dis- criminatory practice and repre- sentatives from those…

November 12, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

… Peace" in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. the Diag. FRIDAY, NOV. 13 10 a.m.-The Organization oft Arab Students is sponsoring an" Arabian Art Exhibit featuring artists Ismail and Tamam Sham- mont in room 3G of…

… 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be publisheda maxi- mum of two times on Request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for…

… great many pressing world problems," Gosling said. Main Goal His major purpose in teaching is to "interest students in develop- ing an intense commitment to solving a particular area's prob- lems." He…

… tries to make his lec- tures as informal as possible to stimulate greater student interestl and participation. Gosling believes there is an in- creased need for specialists to advise on specific solvable…

… with dependents available for graduate study to selected students. Students entering in January com- plete all course and field work needed for the Master of Social Work degree in less than one year and…

…. A. 7 p.m.-12:30 a.m.-The Union and the International Student Association will sponsor the an- nual "World's Fair." The theme is "Showplace of Nations." There variety the Uni 8 p.m.-Bennet Mc…

…! Free to Michigan Students THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SOCIETY presents "TRIAL BY JURY" Snd ""THE SORCERER" Opening Thurs., Nov.19th-8 p.m. TICKETS Fri., Nov. 20, 8:00 p.m. TICKETS…

Student Government Council. LAST CHANCE 25c to others A new booklet, published by a non-profit educational founda. tion, tells which career field lets you make the best use of all your college training…

November 12, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… aided by an extremely heavy student voter turnout, which occurred largely because of Proposition D. Democratic incumbents James Waters and Paul Brown were re-elected, to the University Board of Regents…

… Towsley Foundation. It is expected that by 1981 Engineering students will be attending classes and laboratories on North Campus in four buildings yet to be constructed. MSA V.P. resigns I r I…

… attorney to draft a lenient city liquor law, students at Western Michigan University had already star- ted a petition drive to get the amendment reversed on the 1980 ballot, and state Represen- tataive Perry…

… sup- pression of their political power. The featured speaker was Hector Marroquin, formerly a radical student leader in Mexico, who fled to the United States in 1974 after being labeled a subversive and…

… active role the FBI has taken in infiltrating organizations which threaten U.S. economic interests south of the border, including labor and student groups. Capping off the teach-in Thursday night were…

… Fernando Cuevas and Paul Germanatta from When an elected representative finds thg her views on issues are in the minority then are two things she can do: stay and fighto quit. This week Michigan Student

… increase student involvement with tli University selection process. "It's the Regents' job to choose the . ne~ president, and if they ask for MSA input the should give it if they want, or forget it," sai…

November 12, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

…, argu 603 MADISON November 13 ythe same lawyer, Arthur penter, was expected to m Mh(Souh wine of pe30 pm, easier to become a resider ichiganUnioncompletherefore pay a lower tui STUDENTS and FACULTY of All…

…. OVERBECK BOOKSTORE 1216 S. UNIVERSITY 663-9333 graduate students o n t h e grounds that "graduate and pro- fessional schools receive the bulk of their support from the federal government and grants from…

….IU t jHil pmo. Student Accounts: Your attention Statistics: Jan Kmenta, "General- is called to the following rules ized Least Squares in Econome- passed by the Regents at their . By AP and Reuter trics…

… subject to this regula-i tion; however,"student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid ac- counfs at the close of business on the last day of classes will be re- ported to the Cashier of the Uni- versity…

…. Thomas MacBride. And for the (b) All students owing such ac- counts will not be allowed to regis- second straight day, the defend- ter in any subsequent semester or ant blindfolded herself and was summer…

… Representatives sub- committee yesterday cited Com- merce Secretary Rogers Morton for contempt of Congress for re- fusing to supply the names of American firms complying with the Arab boycott against Israel. The 10…

November 12, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

…- ment. Graduate Students in Zoology: Graduate students who wish to de- clare their intention of becoming ap- plicants for the doctorate in zoology should secure the proper blanks at the Zoology Office…

… boatswainship will be given. Members of all ranks should attend this meeting. Non-members are cordially invited. Arab Society: Al-Thaqafa will hold a round table discussion tonight at 7:30 at the International…

… Center. The topic'for discussion will be "Al-Ghaz- ali and his Philosophy" led by Fakhri Malouf, a graduate student in phil- osophy from Syria. Graduate Council Social Hour: The weekly social hour for…

November 12, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

… interested in child wel- take as their sole consolation the Conn., where she attended the twelfth fare, and reports were given on the words that the Arab king had engrav- annual meeting of the American Child…

… well attended by par- er they combat tradition and patrio- Among the important speakers at ents, teachers, and the general public. P ARCEL DELIVERY I STUDENTS L 409 EAST JEFFERSON TELEPHONE 2700…

November 12, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan 11 Japan 's exports threaten ties By DAN OBERDORFER - When Japan's ambassador to the U.S., Fumihiko Togo, ad- dressed several audiences on campus last week, his…

… indication. Merrill Lynch is bullish, alright - but on themselves, more than anything else. Geneva peace The only thing one seems able to do from overseas is urge that the Israelis and the Arabs recapture…

… underway. Sadat at the same time urged leaders of other Arab countries to set aside "procedural" difficulties associated with the Geneva meeting and work toward getting the sides together at a common table…

…; Israelis and Arabs cannot resolve their differences on their own. Geneva is the only plausible way toward a per- manent peace. If this week's senseless loss of lives prompts Middle East coun- tries to…

… why they were necessary in the first place; the minority group students weren't properly prepared for college by the public schools in this country. Quotas were set up to correct wrongs commited in the…

… past; but the quotas have been in effect for years now, why are students still being sent off to college with an inadequate education? Is the proper solution to simply let un- dereducated people into a…

November 12, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… in it if t did. One student said, "The people waiting for their buses seem more xcited than the ralliers." It was ard to tell who the potential pirit-roursers were and who (he assers-by. Shortly after…

…" climbed to the op of a parked bus and shouted, All this campus needs is spirit. f no one else will initiate it, I ill." "Players Need Students" He got the attention, if not the upport, of the crowd when he…

… elled, "I know these players; hey need the student body. All we ave to do is walk down to the eld, pat them on the back and ay 'Come on, Michigan, we're for ou.h " The small crowd was apparently more…

… you'll only make a poor showing. Fifty students out of 20,000 is certainly bad representation; a bad showing is worse than none at all." Green added, "There aren't enough people here to make a Hatcher…

… from such countries as India yourself in the hall. If you're in a fraternity house. When they got ders between Israel and her Arab and Burma would probably not be hurry to get to a glass and a stu- there…

November 12, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…. Five other Lebanese died, police said, adding that most of the injured were Lebanese and other Arabs bound for gulf nations. Soviets oust Gorbachev critic MOSCOW - Boris Yeltsin, a protege of Soviet…

… have forgotten, but the Michigan vs . Ohio State blood battle is still brewing. But Red Cross Regional Representative Neal Fry said yesterday, "I'm concerned greatly because students aren't donating…

… subscribes to the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and the National Student News Ser- vice. r t BUYA YUGO Vacationt in Florida On Us. By ROSE MARY WUMMEL Fifty students gathered to hear a debate on the proposed…

… that a code would give the University power to curtail student rights and to chill dissent areoing student leaders. Rose, former director of Student Legal Services, has sat in on meetings of University…

November 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…A Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinio Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD rN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Preval" STUDENT

… There's No Other Way To Keep Them From Going Communist?" A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 19S9T NIGHT EDITOR: NAN MARKELT The Cult of the Individual And Its Implications "ABOaUT 80 per cent of the student

… The old standard of active conformity may be sweeping lethargy has become practically the replaced by a new, totally non-creative con- sole unifying force among the students of the formity. University…

…. Signs of this have begun to appear already. Not even the roaring radicalism of the thir- The quantity and quality of people in student ties, or the desperate involvement in studies activities has…

November 12, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 12, 1999 aIb £d Oro dl De opresso liber II! Screw your way to 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students

… campaigning for a better society and casual sex in a marathon exchange of bodily fluids which would do a Kennedy proud. I want white people screwing black people, Arabs screwing THOMAS KULJURGIS a better…

… and students may have thought they were experiencing a precursor to Y2K when a glitch slowed some e-mail systems to a halt earlier this week. Several servers were backed up, causing panic and confusion…

… for students and staff. The Information Technology Division says the problem has been rectified; yet questions relating to future stability of the e-mail net- work remain. E-mail has quickly become one…

… the viability of the network. Faculty use it to communicate on research projects, student groups use it to set meeting times, get assignments and chat with friends; staff uses it for any number of…

… to become a productive citizen." Surely you don't think someone tipping over a car and setting it on fire is raising the standard for productive citizenship. Some students attend college without having…

… prioritize, and if they can't, it gives them a little time off to do so. MATT PIZZEDAZ LSA SENIOR Police should ignore 'minor acts' TO THE DAILY: I am sure that in their dealings with the student population…

… is due to the increas- ing animosity between officers and stu- dents at this school. This is best shown by 1997's Ohio State football game, where many officers assaulted students and tear gassed a…

… incidents between officer and student, and could easily improve the relations between the two groups. MATTHEW LAPOINTE LSA SENIOR'0' Letter ignored legal precedents set by the Supreme Court TO THE DAILY: In…

… the racial composition of student bodies once -This editorial originally ran in the Daily on Nov. 12, 1978. I …

November 12, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

… spotter; and he reinjured his shouldei n his anxiety to get ready for the Michigan State game. r He's also an honors student in poll sci and is applying for a Rhodes Scholarship. Fisher is a B-plus student

… in engineering and plans on alter- nating pro ball with graduate school. Clancy is a B student in Ls&A and is looking to a career of outwitting Herb Adderly. In a very literal sense, they are grass…

… LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER 50c for supper at 6 P.M.-Call Reservations: 663-5560 SPONSORED BY LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER (Missouri Synod) And PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER ALL STUDENTS WELCOME WORSHIP WESLEY…

… speak on the Israeli-Arab conflict. TUESDAY 5:00 p.m.-Church Related Vocations Group, Green Room. Dinner and Program. WEDNESDAY 7:00 a.m.-Holy Communion, Chapel, fol- lowed by breakfast in Pine Room. Out…

…-Call CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State and William Services at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m.-"The Eternal Goodness." Church School at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. Student Group meets at 7:00 p.m., Mayflower Room. Guild House, 802 Monroe, 2…

…:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m.-Training Union. 7:30 p.m.-Evening Worship. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill St. at Forest Ave. Dr. H. 0. Yoder; Pastor SUNDAY 9:30 and…

November 12, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… so far? it is hard to teach somethingthat ing it and reworking it until I you don't personally love, so I think it is as good as.it can pos- I love it! My students are teach a lot of my favorite writ…

… that. It's students that I've ever worked about that a lot more. I tend to just like editing any other lit- with. Either they're all very good have a lot of tricks, and I have a erary journal, except all…

…, United Arab Emirates (AP) - Iran and the United States on Monday blamed each other for the failure to reach agreement on a deal to limit Iran's uranium enrichment in exchange for an easing of Western…

November 12, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… nihe £Iian Daily Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Wormens' sports: Kicking stigmas Wednesday, November 12, 1975 News Phone: 764…

… PARTICIPANT in the recent Teach-in, and an observ- er of campus movements since the 1930's, I would like to make a brief comment. Both in the sheer numbers of students who participated hour after hour in the…

… emenate from within her walls. Sponsored by the oil - rich Arab bloc, this treacherous resolution repre- sents a digression into the dark ages. Denying the Jewish Peo- ple the rightato their historic…

… Daily:- I ON FRIDAY, November 7, the University's African Student Association showed Last Grave at Dimbaza, a movie made se- cretly in South Africa and smug- gled out of the country in 1974. This was the…

… including the theft of copies of the film. When Last Grave at Dimbaza was shown on cable TV last week, a member of the African Student Association reported that the article in the New York Times advertising…

… the event had been torn out of at least 7 newspapers in cam- pus locations at the University. On Friday the University se- curity harassed students at the movie, trying to censor a dis- play of Southern…

… in to deal with the two students at the literature table. The students demanded to see the rules by which they were to be *evicted and the whole offensive fizzled. The security contingent were unable…

November 12, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…-day meeting, the first regional conference bringing together Arab states and Israel since the May election of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "Until this time, we don't see any possibility for that…

… use the word "niggers" in reference to black employees. -} Over 275,000 MCAT students knew. They took KAPLAN to prepare them for one of the most important tests in their career. -oin us and find out…

students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $85. Winter term (January through April) is $95, yearlong (September through April) is $165. On…

November 12, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… community of the de- mands of our people. THE STATEMENT added that American opposition to the re- solution showed "the American policy as being hostile to the Arab nation and the Palestine cause." Jewish…

student movement," the demon- stration was designed to coin- cide with the CIA's campus re- cruitment scheduled to begin yesterday. The CIA cancelled, but the protest was held as plan- ned. ATTEMPTS by…

… LARGE, Page 8 Students begin attack against U' residency requirements Burns may support federal aid to NYC By TIM SCHICK The University's residency requirements are being challenged as illegal and…

November 12, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… food? then try the pa I 1I Featuring "The George Overstreet Quartet" 6 Sponsored by Organization of Arab Students-U. of Michigan Chapter & Ecumenical Campus Center NO ADMISSION CHARGE GE T YOU R N EW CA…

… snap a picture for his 1968 September football issue, of the Playboy Bunny which the Illinois student card section form- ed. It was reported at halftime that the photographer got a great shot, an…

November 12, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

…I 4 - Friday, November 12, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.co Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… articles and illustrations represent solely the views of their authors. Trash the tickets AAPD and students must cooperate on game day ame day at the Big House is an experience unlike any other. But for many…

… issued. AAPD and the student community must work together to ensure proper compliance with city ordinances. _TTe percentage by which Conan O'Brien's viewership decreased from his first to second show this…

…- - Vaessa Rychlinsk can be because it would be the truth. town, Mexicantown and Hockey- reached at vanrych@umich.edu. On Nov. 5, AAPD Deputy Chief John Seto met with members of the Michigan Student Assembly…

… and the Interfraternity Council - the governing body of campus fraternities - to discuss what constitutes legitimate cause for police presence at game day parties. Students sought to find ways to stem…

… what they allege is a recent increase in ticketing and to determine how their parties are being assessed for noise and trash violations. A common complaint among students is that they are not given…

…'s in the best interest of city residents for students to follow ordinances, rather than giving them tickets to create easy cash flow. A crucial step to solving the problem of tickets is for students to…

November 12, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… Children," 7 p.m., Education School Schorling Aud. English Comp. Board John Reiff, "Using Evidence in the Research Paper," 4p.m., 2203 Angell. Organization of Arabic Students-Lecture in Arabic, Khairal…

… p.m., Campus Chapel, north of 'U' Towers. LSA-Student Government Meeting, 6:15 p.m., 3909 Union. SPAM-Meeting, Martin Williams on Louis Armstrong, 7-9 p.m., Third floor Burton Tower. Stilyagi Air…

… and Big Winters: Win- ter Acclimatization in Cadrueline Finches," 4 p.m., MLB 2. Bus. Ad.-Reception for students interested in PH.D. program, 3-4:30 p.m., Executive Lounge. CEW-Counseling, "Career…

… teaching, "Handling Problem Students," 3:10- 5 p.m., 2417 Mason. Eckankar-book discussion, Paul Twitchell, "Dialogues with the Master," h 7:30 p.m., 302 E. Liberty. Engineering-Seminar, Jeorge Moore…

…-Defense, 7-9 p.m., Union.1 Vendenberg Co-op-Slide lecture, Steve Small, "A Small View of the Soviet People," 8p.m., 623 Oxford Rd. WCBN-"Black Student Apathy and Black Issues-Myths or Realities?", Verna Hobbs…

… outlaws in Grad e MSA seeks new CSJ chief justice The Michigan Student Assembly last night took the initial steps toward the replacement of David Schaper, the former chief justice of the Central Student

… group is preparing a formal letter to University Vice-President for Student Services Henry Johnson, outlining the assistance MSA needs in order to move ahead with plans for establishing a student

…- operated transportation service. Brumberg said the proposed program would provide inexpensive rides to and from campus for female students after dark. , i (Continued from Page 1) "only two or three minutes…

…, thinking they'll be safe," says Cruse. Brodie recalls hearing that two students lost their wallets and up to $150. They left their wallets for only a moment, he says. As the guards patrol the library stacks…

…, they also look for empty carrels containing purses, watches, calculators, and wallets in plain sight. The carrels are then locked, forcing the student to go to Circulation Services, Rm. 104, to re…

November 12, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

…, expectation mounted of an Israeli operation in the West Bank city of Nablus, where Israeli officials said Sunday's shooting rampage in Kibbutz Metzer - a community that symbolized Jewish-Arab coexistence - had…

…. - Compiled from Daily wire reports. 0 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available…

November 12, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 58) • Page Image 13

… collar town. The vibrant ethnic communities of Detroit offer a wide range of tem- pting tastes. The French, the Italians, the Polish, and even the Arabs curiously make Detroit one of the best all…

… the suburbs were at odds and the latent racial hostilities that had existed since the riot re-surfaced. Whites repeated fears of, black students who roamed the school corridors with guns and knives…

November 12, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

… Social Life: "Regarded as: as taxable income before de-'a four-year Catholic women's a weakness . . . Some students termining what the tax bill is. institution, has begun telling feel they don't get out…

…, meet: A second complicating change prospective students in an at- men and date enough here;t on se new fomlinolvesatge tempt to make its catalog more . they note Friday night events on the new form…

… subtraction off taxes for each from the Department of Health, derful,' one student remarked." taxpayer and dependent. Education and Welfare, Barat THEODORE MARCHESE, This year, however, the credit produced what…

… DAILY, I "Naughty Marietta," Power Ctr., 8& Volume LXXXVII, No. 56 p.m. Friday, November 12, 1976 Ecumenical Campus Ctr.: Paul W. is edited and managed by students McCracken "Economics for an In-I k u~e U…

…- available. T .lay through Saturday 'morning Experi. in Intern. Living offers Susrription rates: $6.50 in Ann Special Language Training Oppor- Arbor: $7.50 by mail outside Ann tunities including Arabic

… from any of- fice of the IRS. it promises to rare all, goon protection movement." as well as bad, and it tells ap- It is designed, he said, to "tell plicants its accuracy was au- students as much about…

… Barat dited by three higher education as we ask them to tell Barat specialists from Syracuse Uni- about themselves." versity. "Our assumption is that the Here is a sampling: potential student is a mature…

November 12, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SCA Will Back Religion Parley Here Tonight Discussion In Series On Christian Philosophies To Be Held In Lane Hall A new program of informal discus- sions in which student

… Christian phil- osophies will have an opportunity to be applied to specific cases will be in- augurated at 8 p.m. today by the Student Christian Association in its regular meeting in the Upper Room of Lane…

… of Bishop stressed the importance of Science collection was made through alumni aid to the University Library the purchase of 143 manuscripts, in securing the unusual in reading mostly Arabic, by…

… Ann Arbor for a few cents more. 0 PricepeBridlc5 Minimum Bundle 50c Skirts Extra 12c 0 " 0 0 Jobs Are lied To Apply Soon Addressing 200 seniors and grad- uate students who will be seeking em…

November 12, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 57) • Page Image 6

…. Send c/o. 1130 Oakland, No. 2, A, Mich. 48104. Include name'and address. - 76F1113 LIKE TO WORK WITH YOUR HANDS? Enter the world of technical theater. Join the Comic Opera Guild Tech. Crew at Student

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…? Phone RGY LINE, 663-5366 or 665-6297 for help with )roblem. i 115 FOREIGN LANGUAGE PERIODICALS Our-selection includes German, French,. Spanish, 32F1208 Italian, and Arabic titles. A Periodical Retreat…

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November 12, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… Festivities After Big Day Ex-service men of Michigan, nurs- es, Michigan students, and citizens of Ann Arbor joined yesterday in honor- ing the memory of Michigan men, and all other Americans, who lost their…

…, '23, and R. R.-Kreps.7 The condition of Phil Raymond, for-1 mer Michigan student and athlete, who has been confined in the hospi- tal for several weeks,. is also encour-i aging. - MICHIGAN HARRIERSS TO…

… running. As. the coach points out, it is a big sport in most of the eastern colleges as well as many of the west- ern, institutions and is deserving of student support here. FOR FALL GAMES 123 Men Elect…

… to Preside Allyn K. Foster, national student of the Northern Baptist convention, will give the scripture reading, pray- er, and a short address of welcome be- fore the talk of Dr. Morrison. The student

… last year, will be the other speaker. Hogan delivered the student address at last year's Cap night exercises and was frequently called upon to talk at pep meetings. Crowd Expected "We expect a crowd…

…," said R. ,P. Dillon, '21E, chairman of the Student council committee for the pep meet- ing, "and so the doors will be opened a half an hour before the meeting is to start. Any alumpni who wish to make…

… large number , of fragments. The earliest dates from the early part of the third century, B. C. Most of the documents are written in Greek, although a rew are in Lat- in, Coptic, Arabic, Hebrew and Dem…

November 12, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 33) • Page Image 15

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