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March 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… but said from the United Arab Republic, at the same time Moscow would be said last night there is no real agreeable to a meeting of foreign conflict between the interests of ministers if it was not…

… possible to the United States and the goals set up a summit session. Yester- of Arab nationalism. day's communique called for both. FOUR YEARS: Senators Pass Draft WASHINGTON MP)-The Senate voted 90…

…'s resolgtions, dennounces war and stops the large scale immigration into their country. Expect Neutral Position The Arabs expect the United States to maintain at least a neu- tral position between the Arab world…

… rate of almost a million dollars a day. "Another sign would be for polit- ical leaders to take the issue of Israel out of domestic partisan platforms," he added. Want Friendship "The aim of the Arab

… na- tions," he said. He- added that it is in the interest of the United States and the West to support r these aims. Nothing but friendship and un- derstanding Is wanted by the Arabs, Kamel claimed. He…

… Re-. publicans voted against taking up the bill., -Daily-Len Brunette IN FAVOR-Panhellenic President Mary Tower, flanked by other Student Government Council mem- bers, spoke in favor of fall rushing…

March 12, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…. "There's a real pos- sibility my relatives might not be existing a couple of months from now" she said. The event was sponsored by Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, the Coalition of Arab Students

… state provided better enticements for students to stay in Michigan, it would fail to attract high-tech industries. March 10, 1985 An outbreak of measles occurred at the University, originating on the…

… medical campus. The University confined two students afflicted with the disease to their rooms. The Uni- versity Health Service offered free immunizations against measles to students. March 11, 1977 The…

… Michigan Daily reported an increase in the popularity of lofts among students living in residence halls. Students said the living arrangement of having a work area with a desk and a bed propped on top was…

… October, presidential can- didate John Kennedy came to the University and proposed the idea for a peace corps on the steps of the Michigan Union. March 10, 1962 The Joint Judiciary Council, a student

… judiciary board that judged student infractions, proposed new changes to make operating proce- dures fairer and more similar to civil courts. If passed, students could bring witnesses to hearings to testify…

… Michigan Student Christ Conference began at the Rackham Building with over 200 attendees from all over the state. The conference's theme was "Con- structive Action in a World at War." MnrnhI I 1Q47…

… small elite rules an indigenous minority, or to expel the indigenous people from the region completely. Finkelstein said the idea of expulsion of Arabs from the area that would become Israel had popular…

… and the Mus- lim Student Association. Proceeds and donations were sent to help the Palestin- ian Children's Relief Fund. "We need to focus on the children, because they're the ones we have to worry…

… is to educate people about these issues." She said that since Sept. 11, Arabs in the United States have been viewed with height- ened suspicion and seen as "guilty unless proven innocent." "This case…

March 12, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… resolution support- ing race-conscious admissions last month, the Michigan Student Assem- bly has found itself mired in internal controversy and under attack by con- stituents. But although the assembly is…

… still divided about University admissions policies, last night representatives easi- ly passed a resolution funding student busing to Washington on April 1, when those policies go before the U.S. Supreme…

Students Supporting Affirmative Action. Although SSAA is providing the thrust behind the campaign, sponsors of the resolution say MSA is impartial in this matter. "SSAA is doing this, it's nonpartisan and…

… everyone is welcome," Communi- cations Committee Chair Pete Woi- wode said, explaining that publicity for the buses will target students support- ing and opposing race-conscious admissions. "The flyers will…

…, politics and free speech last night at Rackham Auditorium. His play debuts today at the Power Center. Survey results challenge Arab stereotypes By Michael Gurovitsch Daily Staff Reporter The opinions of…

… many Arabs on democracy and peace with Israel are different from what many Americans currently believe, according to a study conducted by the University. Researchers also found that public opinion in…

Arab countries is generally based on economic conditions, not religious beliefs. "It seems that most Americans think that Arabs are militant, aggressive, opposed to democracy ... and they are this way…

March 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… allocating the grants, RSG gave away $150 to the Asian American Women's Journal, $300 to the United Nations Conference, $400 to the International Observer and $200 to the Arab American Student Association…

…. Members reduced the amount of money given to one organization and denied two other requests. The Arab American Student Association re- ceived $200 instead of its requested $500 to bring a speaker comparing…

… groups. However, students who had par- ticipated in a meal sacrifice in the past were surprised to learn of the gap between the amount they were being charged and the sum that actu- ally benefited the…

… organization. According to the 1991-92 stan- dard meal plan, students in tradi- tional residence halls are charged $5.22 for dinner; from that fixed rate, however, only the budgeted raw food cost is contributed…

… going to benefit the handicapped," first-year engi- neering student Monish Kundra said. "I figured 'all of the money' meant the $6 I'm charged for every meal." Despite the meal sacrifice's suc- cess for…

… fundraisers we have." David Wahr, administrative assis- tant for Residence Operations and Student Residences, said the Dining Services department operates under a fixed cost. The only way to deduct from the…

March 12, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…, con- done harsh security measures against Palestinians and undermine what they regard as a legitimate right for Arabs to fight to liberate their "occupied" terri- tories. In the words of a commentator…

… in the Lebanese daily AnNahar, Wednesday's meeting in the tiny Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheik is intended to "abolish the difference between terrorism and resistance." But other Arab governments…

Arab countries has been slow to recon- cile itself to peace with Israel, partici- pation in a high-profile summit called in response to a recent wave of violence against Israelis has been a politically…

… risky option for many Arab govern- ments. Nonetheless, Saudi Arabia and most ofthe oil-rich sheikdoms of the Persian Gulf are all over t attending. A state- ment issued by will s t their Gulf Coop…

…'s out- rage was far less vocal in response to past attacks by Israel's army or to kill- ings committed by Jewish extremists against Arabs. Despite such sentiments, most Arab governments have fallen in…

… Arabia, the Persian Gulf states of Yemen, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates, plus most Arab countries in North Africa. Iran, Iraq and Libya - accused of being sponsors of terrorist groups…

… always vote," Tadisco said. "Ifnothing else, we just want to get people involved." Su also listed improved MSA-stu- dent body relations as a goal for the campaign. "The only times students hear about the…

… published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S mail are $85. Winter term (January…

March 12, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… michigandaily.com Students draft race & ethnicity proposals LILY ANiELL/da iy History Prof. Victor Lieberman was surprised with the Golden Apple Award during his lecture on the Arab-Israeli Conflict Tuesday…

…. History prof award Student-driven Golden Apple award given to Victor Lieberman By STEPHANIE SHENOUDA Daily News Editor It was business as usual in History Prof. Victor Lieber- man's Arab-Israeli Conflict…

… lecture on Tuesday afternoon until an unfamiliar face asked if he liked apples. Though the question was more than a bit out of place, the answer soon came when a parade of students entered the auditorium…

… winner, Lieberman will have the oppor- tunity to address students and colleagues at the Golden Apple Award Ceremony on April 2 at Rackham Auditorium at 6 p.m. Dubbed "The Last Lecture," it is an invitation…

… University and attention across the nation, one student began working behind the scenes to tackle diver- sity from inside the classroom. Public Policy junior Carly Manes, an LSA representative on the CSG…

… Assembly and current CSG presidential candidate for FORUM, has met with University administrators since October to reform LSA's Race and Ethnicity requirement, gathering a coali- tion of student activists…

… Committee held a conference call Tuesday for student newspaper reporters at colleges and univer- sities to highlight its new Voter Expansion Project - an initiative aimed at increasing student voter turnout…

… Central Student Gov- an organization dedicated to follow a format similar to last ernment unanimously passed helping improve the health of year'seventbut willbe expand- a resolution to allocate funds…

March 12, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

…- lutions in 2005 and 2006, but according to David Skrbina, a lecturer of philosophy and fac- ulty advisor to the Arab Student Union at U-M Dearborn, the University didn't follow through with the resolutions…

… in the issue of divestment. Recently, the Arab Student Union held a week-long series of events focus- ing on issues of divestment and the realities for Palestinians involved in the Israeli…

…. When asked if the Michi- gan Student Assembly would support their Dearborn coun- terpart, Michael Rorro, vice president of MSA, said that he couldn't comment on that pos- sibility specifically because…

… "it hasn't been, brought up to the assembly in any official way." Rorro added that the job of the student government is to "make student life better at the Univer- sity of Michigan. If a resolution like…

…," Zhangsaid. Garske and Zhang buy non- perishable items in bulk from Sam's Club and all other grocer- ies from Meijer and sell them toi students at a 15-to-25 percent markup price on average, which is 24…

… percent cheaper than White Market's prices and 34 percent cheaper than Village Corner's prices, according to the students' business plans. "Convenience stores know they can mark up a lot because they know…

… they're most stu- dents' only option," Garske said. "They do this because they know they can get away with it." Garske said the business is also involved with MPowered Entrepreneurship, a student

… organization focused on foster- ing student entrepreneurship at the University. Engineering sophomore Devin Min, a member of MPow- ered, wrote in an e-mail inter- view that the Student Start-up Outreach Program…

… - a sub- group of MPowered that pro- vides consulting to student start-ups - is working with Ann Arbor Grocery Delivery. "They approached us asking for help," Mm wrote. "We, as a team, analyze the…

… problem they are facing and brainstorm what the best possible solution is." Min wrote that he thinks the grocery delivery service is a worthwhile business venture, as many students don't have easy access to…

March 12, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

… 4A - Wednesday, March 12, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

students in West Ambler Johnston Hall on the morn- ing of April 16, my friend was asleep in East Ambler Johnston Hall, the adjoining building. It wasn't until he was between class- es on campus a few hours…

student participation in cell phone alert programs. While ITfacts, an online data compiler, reported last year that 90 percent of students carry cell phones, the companies that pro- vide these alert systems…

… report low enrollment. The University of Mis- souri at Columbia even tried giving away an iPod Nano as an incentive to register, but still only 15 percent of the student body subscribed. Not only is the…

… University of Michi- gan skipping the giveaway, it's also making enrollment in the system more difficult than it needs to be. The e-mail encouraging students to regis- ter offered a supposedly helpful link…

March 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… workshops, computer usage workshops, and consulting hours might seriously drop. Basi- cally, everything that is ResComp would be a possible source of cuts," added Havlicek. LSA first-year student Scott Beal…

…, a Bursley resident, said, "(Reduced services) would prob- ably bother me, especially if hours were reduced, because I go to clusters at some pretty weird hours sometimes." Other students living in the…

… night they saw signs of a new Arab attitude toward the Jewish state that could provide openings for peace in the Middle East. After receiving a report from Baker, who had met with Arab foreign ministers…

… on Sunday, Levy said, "I am pleased they are beginning to show signs of change." Baker's report was based on talks he held with Arab foreign ministers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Sunday and then with…

… Big by. Ja Garcia ally M SA Reporter Six students have decided to run for seats on the Michigan Stu- dent Assembly under the Anti-Im- perialist Action Caucus (AIAC) which is the Ann Arbor chapter of…

… the National Anti-Imperialist League. The party is not running candidates for any MSA executive offices. "We want to be 'a voice for a rogressive, militant movement in the student body. The assembly…

… gathered to listen to his much awaited "ideal last the issues of the world are issues that affect the students of this campus," Carmouche said. All members of the AIAC party wanted a victory for Iraq in the…

… several student and com- munity activist groups. The AIAC party platform calls for stances both on world politics and massive changes in the run- ning of the University. The four major points of the…

… University's Board of Regents. "We want the University to be under the control of students, workers, and teachers so they all have the powers of making policy," said LSA junior and AIAC candidate Chai…

… is no University-wide prohibition which forbids the hiring lecture." Westen is a professor of intro- ductory psychology and the recipient of Students Honoring Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching…

March 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… for immediately linking Syria, Iraq and the United Arab Republic militarily and politically.' The Iraqi revolutionary regime's blueprint for Arab unity also is intended to embrace Algeria and Yemen…

… eventually. Speculation arose that a Nasser-style Arab summit meeting is in the making. Informed sources in Cairo said Shabib's proposals were welcomed warmly but that Nasser is deter- mined to approach any…

… relatively small defensive weapons. * a * ROME - Union and company ARE YOU FED UP TOO? THE STUDENT ZIONIST ORGANIZATION and B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION invite you to a (get-together) Continuing our weekly…

March 12, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… abandoned at a later time in a stairwell at Kresge. The cash and cred- it cards had been taken. Student trips, Wovunds chin A resident gashed his chin on a door hapdle Tuesday evening in West Quad R…

…,eidence Hall, according to DPS reports. The student apparently had tripped and fallen on to the door han- dIe, causing the injury. Pressure was applied to the bleeding wound, but the student and his resi- ence…

… Kinesiology Day. 'iDay' showcases studies By Tushar Sheth For the Daily Kinesiology students and faculty members set aside yes- terday to recognize work they have done within the field. They came together for…

… the annual Kinesiology Day in the Michigan League Ballroom, where many faculty and students presented more than 30 research projects during the course of the day. Beverly Ulrich, professor and director…

March 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

… Panel To Discuss Arab Unity -Arab Unity Mythical or Real" will be the topic ofha panel dis- cussion sponsored by the Arab Club at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Rm. 3A of the Union. Graduate students from the…

…, the present expansion program will remedy the overcrowded situation to a large extent, Wagman said. Largest division of the entire library system, and the most wide- ly used by students and faculty, is…

… the General Library and its twenty-six departmental libraries and study halls. Special Materials These divisional libraries in- clude more complete specialized research material than the general Student

… United States, Great Britain, Paki- stan and the Arab countries will participate in the discussion. Ad- mission is free. The purpose of the discussion is "to throw light on animportant topic," according to…

… Ibrahim Hazi- mah, Grad, president of the Arab Club. Hazimah will act as modera- tor. 'Organization otlces University of Michigan Square Dance Group, March 12, Square and couple dances, Lane Hall, 7-10 p…

….m. e* Political Issues Club, March 12, mem- bership meeting, 7:30 p.m., Student Activities Bldg. Final plans for the se- mester will be discussed. * * * D e u t s c h exr verein, Kaffeestunde Marh 13, 3…

… phy- sics have libraries where students may study these special subjects. More Libraries Completing the list of divisional libraries are the North Campus Annex, the Phoenix Atomic Re- search Library…

…, Janowitz,.I and Miner will be hosts at an informal coffee hour for undergraduate students in Sociology courses in the Sociology Lounge, 5611 Haven Hall, Tues., March 12, at 4:00 p.m. Mathematics Club, Tues…

March 12, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… worthwhile and fur- ther stimulates my interest in teaching." Though Lieberman teaches a class about the Arab-Israeli con- flict, his specialty is Southeast Asian history. Lieberman said he is unsure if he…

… will deliver a lec- ture regarding his own research or one related to the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Business senior Jake Levey, Golden Apple co-president, said the committee had taken mea- sures throughout…

… the year to increase student awareness of the award. Their efforts resulted in more than 600 nominations, a record high inthe award's 24-year existence. After reading every nomination, the commit- tee…

… to a sometimes difficult audience" and remain unbiased, allowing students to objectively form an opinion regarding the topic for themselves. LSA senior Amalia Zimmer- man, Golden Apple co-chair, is…

… currently in Lieberman's Arab-Israeli Conflict class, and said she relates to the views expressed in the nomi- nations. "As a Jew growing up with a lot of knowledge of the Israeli side of things ... it was…

… teaching." Levey said while the large number of nominations made it difficult to choose a winner, he is glad students demonstrated a passion for their teachers, and is happy to see the Golden Apple Award…

… them, they throw out obstacles - whether it be AfricarAmericans, whether it be Latinas, whether it's women, whether it's young people or college students." A representative from the Uni- versity…

… and another moderator on the conference call, cited the recent North Caro- linavoter lawpassed by a Repub- lican legislature that prevents college students from using their school IDs as identification…

… said the clinic will be a way for the student body to make a difference beyond cam- pus. "The student body has a lot of potential to make an impact in people's lives, and if you have the opportunity to…

… do so, you should do whatever you can," Fernandez said. Pidgeon said students often forget that Ann Arbor goes on outside the campus community, adding that upcoming clinic is an important way to give…

March 12, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… of the Jewish history and tradition. By dismissing anti-Semitism as irrelevant to the Middle East conflict, Prosterman is ob- viously telling us that he has not seen Arab newspapers, books, and school…

… lessons filled with traditional Jew-hatred. He apparently is not familiar with the persecution of Jews in Arab lands and the forced migration of 3/4 million Jews from these countries since 1948. He…

… by students at the University of Michigan Withholding tax plan should be withheld 9US1A'5 MOV6 103 Af~f LISTAPJ IJ PRVVOKCC' OR As. R'L 5S1A 5RSN I 5 £XtzIfAJ5 AFF1 -ikiw 61n CAu)aOr ORt A HOS- AF6…

… organization? A. Sure. We're a group of concerned University students who have been classified as Nerds, Dorks, Eddies, and Weirdos by students because of the way we talk, look, dress, and twitch. We feel that…

March 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… University Directories, the nation's largest publisher of campus telephone directories, hires over 250 college students for their summer sales program. Top earnings: $5,000-8,000. Gain valuable experience in…

…. Looking for enthusiastic, goal-oriented students for challenging, well paying summer job. Internships may be available. Interviews on campus Friday, March 15. Sign up at the Job Fair on Thursday, March 14…

… you are a male between 21-40 years of age and a graduate student or a professional, 5'10" or taller we need you. Donors are paid $50 dollars per ac- ceptable specimen. For further information, P.O. Box…

…/exprience in camp. equip. & maintenance. Call 763-4560 or stop by the NCRB to get an application. VOLUNTEERS FOR MY RESEARCH on images of Arabs and Arab-Americans during Gulf War. Tell me about your experiences…

… fr. $944, Seoul fr. $973, Singapore fr. $1158, Taipei fr. $933, Tokyo fr. $898. REGENCY TRAVEL 209 S. State 665-6122. Ask for Dan. STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS AT STAMOS TRAVEL For best European…

… in sales, advertising, marketing and public relations. TRAINING! Travel to Chapel Hill, NC for a five-day expense-paid sales training program. Train with 250 other college students from across the…

… country. , ii, Pysecholog Career Fair Wednesday, M arch 13 4 pmn-7 pmn guest speakers 5 pm-6 pm Pendleton Room, Michigan Union sponsored by Psi Chi & Undergrad. Psych. Society Welcome Students " 6…

March 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

…Page 2--The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, March 12, 1991 RESCOMP Continued from page 1 nient to have it in the dorm than to go to Angell Hall." First-year Nursing student Lu- anne Robinson also voiced con…

…. Havlicek, however, offered some hope. "If students get together and show support for ResComp, they can make a difference by trying to push for what they feel is im- portant," he said. Calvin and Hobbes…

… IRAQ Continued from page 1 He also urged the government to legalize political parties, inde- pendent labor unions and student organizations, and allow women to vote. In a news conference, Ghanim al…

… "work just as hard as we can to see if we can provide a peace between Arabs and Israelis." Whether providing that peace. will stipulate changes in the United States' military presence in the Middle East…

… is a. place where I could have seen spending my career. The students are great, the faculty is excellent. Hey, so is the football team." i I ooNoj MASS I I~ I II The Medical School Information…

… the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard St. Applications must be returned to the office by Friday, March 15, 1991. BE A LEADER! AIAC Continued from page 1 Concerning the issue of grant- ing…

student groups immediate as- sembly recognition, AIAC party members say they would recognize, any student group except ones that advocated racist or fascist actions. AIAC party members are confi- dent about…

… their chances of gaining seats on the assembly. "We're confident that our cam- paign will... provoke thought in the student body," Carmouche said. "All candidates who apply for tenure-track positions are…

… University All students considering a career in medicine are welcome Cosponsored with the Ui-.i i Pre-Med Club Career Plannin Placnent I TENURE Continued from page 1 In LSA, there is a belief that fac- ulty…

…) GEOSCIENCES APPLIED SCIENCES RMATION MEETING: March 14, 1991 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm: G. Brown, Room 1504 RVIEWING: March 15, 1991 Please check with Placement Office NOTE: openm aD intresled student W r attendance at…

March 12, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

…. Reuven Rubinstein - "Sensitivity a'nd Optimization of Computer Simulation Models," Engineering, 4 p.m., 241 Industrial Operations Engineering Bldg. Mohammad Darouwshe - "The State of Arab-Jewish Dialogue…

… Hall. Take Back the Night rally and march - organizational meeting, 7:30 p.m., Fire Department. Dissertation Support Group- 8:30 a.m., 3100 Union. Ensian Yearbook - 7 p.m., Student Publications Bldg…

…. Science Fiction Club - Stilyagi Air Corps, 8:15 p.m., League. Michigan Gay Union - 7 p.m., 802 Monroe. By MARY CHRIS JAKLEVIC The Michigan Student Assembly last night resolved to hang a banner in the Diag…

… asking University President Harold Shapiro to apologize for the way campus security officers dealt with student protesters. The resolution was debated in the assembly after two student protesters related…

… urgent caipus safety problems rather than for infringing on demonstrators' con- stitutional rights." Also yesterday, Michigan Student Assembly election officials said they will begin looking for…

… Josephson and Vice President Phil Cole, who were running as LSA representatives on the Meadow party ticket, and business school candidate Fred Smithson, who was with the Student Rights party. The three…

….m., Coliseum. practice - 4 Beans and rice dinner - Guild House, 6 p.m., 802 Monroe. Investigating Careers in Gover- nment - Career Planning & Placement program, 4:10 p.m., Student Activities Bldg. Finding a…

… Summer Job: Strategies for the Procrastinator - Career Planning & Placement program, 4:10 p.m., Student Activities Bldg. On-Campus Recruiting Discussion - Career Planning & Placement program, 12:10 p…

….m., Student Ac- tivities Bldg. Negotiation and Mediation Skills - SODC workshop, 6:30 p.m., 1310 Union. Long Range Planning - HRD workshop, 1 p.m. Office Management Kit, Part II - HRD workshop, 1 p.m. Listening…

students, both from exclusive Connecticut suburbs, on charges of soliciting sex from an undercover officer. Dana Smith, of Avon, Conn., and Revised gun bill reaches House floor WASHINGTON (AP) - The House…

March 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… and independence." Board Aspirant Visits Campus Democratic candidate for Uni- versity Regent, Irene Murphy, vis- ited Ann Arbor yesterday to tour the campus ^nd talk with student leaders. Accompanied by…

… Regent Eugene Powers and her campaign man- ager, Louise Kane, Mrs. Murphy discussed problems of University expansion, housing, the Lecture Committee a n d discrimination with members of Student Govern…

… California newspaper is a Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex), part of the Associated Students en. William Knowland (R-Calf), of Stanford University. It was the peaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) and ASSU Legislature that…

… editor by a three- fourths vote of the legislatureon use it was the first time, the White petition of five per cent of the the Democrats had been asked to student body. 4-h Pro idn t Ei cnhn 1 rf m Atrc 1…

…tians tGaza Announce Administration; 1d Nations GAZA GATHERING-Flag waving, Arabs congregate in Gaza to chee entered the area. But Egypt announced yesterday she will admi TEAMSTER HEAD: Beck Hits…

… they were smoothing out working arrangements between local Arab officials and the UN E ergecy SForce. Ralph Bunche, UN undersecre- - tary general, said on his return to Cairo from Gaza, however, that the…

… UN "never has questioned Egypt's legal rights regarding Gaza." h>.,It was Bunche who arranged a£the 1949 armistice pacts between Israel and the Arabs and won a r when UNEF troops first Nobel peace…

…. Bunche said, however, that when ing himself said ne does not the governor reaches Gaza "Gen- e to return immediately De- eral Burns will shake his hand." e he understands the students Egypt administered…

March 12, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY axam Mimt1 Be Filed Today ueation School Offers Pests To, Aid Future EmployersOf Students pplications for admission to the onal Teacher Examination must led in the offices of…

… to graduate undergraduate students. he objective test of short answer s involving multiple choices will nine the fields of English com- tion and comprehension, general are, and liberal arts program. Ed…

… programs in the State." Arabic Society HoldMeeting Will Ratify Constitution, Elect Officers Today Al-Thaqafa, Arabic culture soci- ety, will hold its first business meet- ing at 4:15 p.m. today in the Union…

… contributions of the Arab peoples to world social order." Dr. McDowell analyzed the achievements of the Arabs in the past and expressed the belief that if given the opportun- ity' to unite in a federal government…

… er-Cooperative Constitution :alled Extension Of Democracy By ROBERT SPECKHARD "A significant extension of student democracy is taking place," Frank Rideout, '41, president of the Inter- Cooperative…

… Council, said yesterday in discussing the process of adopting a constitution for a central govern- ing organization of the nine stu- dent cooperative houses on the Uni- versity campus. "The 220 students in…

… process that these students possess, that they are now doing so," he added. "Each individual house now has the relative powers envisioned for the central organization, but many of the problems to be faced…

… than previously thought possible, Vahan A. Kalajan, '41, instigator of the society said yesterday. All interested pre-medical students are invited to attend a meeting at 5:10 p.m. tomorrow in the East Am…

… Neuropsychiatric In-c stitute, which vas completed in Jan- uary, 1939, and deicated by appro- priate ceremonies on February 11,N 1939. Dead of Students Joseph A. Burs- ley believes that the full influence of the new…

… men's dormitories can onlyr be determined by time. In his an- nual report for 1938-1939, Dean Bursley said that "there is no ques- tion but that the living conditions1 of a large part of the student

March 12, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… academic prestige. ALTHOUGH MANY students claim the University already puts too much emphasis on research to the neglect of teaching, administrators say the two are inextricably tied: When the quality of…

… peer institutions according to Alan Price, assistant to the vice president for research. It used to be ranked first or See 'U' RESEARCH, Page 8 Even for students at the 'U,' the price was right' By MEG…

… introduce a private im- migration bill for an Arab sheik, who actually was an undercover agent. THE SHOWDOWN began March 4, and for six historic days, members sat in their chairs and listened-sometimes intent…

… have been asked to restrict the activities of visiting professors and students have refused to comply with the gover- nment's requests. THE FACULTY Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs in…

…-classroom jobs such as grading tests for the remainder of the term. REACTION TO THE plan has been mixed. Many students and faculty members have praised the new requirements, but several teaching assistants have…

… foreign students in the future. In the mathematics department, which has a high concentration of foreign TAs, Associate Chairman Peter Hinman said he was "delighted when the dean (Zorn) took some interest…

… requirements may make it more difficult to recruit foreign students who want to be TAs. "If someone sees they're going to have to take a competency test, they may think twice about (coming to the University…

… he could see the program's merits, as TAs need to be able to stand up in front of a class and communicate with students, but ,said he felt the college is "being simplistic." "They're selecting out a…

… certain group," Dunn said. He said student compaints about courses taught by TAs often find their basis in problems other than language difficulties. He said students often have trouble with just generally…

… a permanent; nickname." The Daily almanac On this date in 1970, 13,000 people attended the kickoff rally for the University's "Give the Earth a Chance" teach- in. " 1973- The Student Government…

March 12, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… ~WILL TO GUJGE ROSGVA ?RINZ By PHIL SEMAS College Press Service SAN FRANCISCO-For years Students for a Democratic So- ciety and other groups in the Left have been worrying and talking about "repression…

…" on the campuses. Most students thought they were beingro- mantic or paranoid or both. But now the worry is a reality: the crackdown has begun. Governors and state legisla- tors are moving quickly to…

… ad- ministration also took a hard line on the student strike which began Jan. 22. Police have been on the campus almost from the beginning of the strike, although Chancellor Roger Heyns has tried to…

… issues in his cam- pus' strike also t r i e d to cut down on the escalating cycle of student - police confrontations, was one casualty of such crit- icism. Although Roger Heyns* is by no means soft on…

…- meda County, where the Berk- eley campus is located, criticiz- The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students of the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann…

March 12, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

…, taxis, American maga- zines and papers, though it is the heart of the Arab speaking world." "Throughout North Africa and the Near East," he concluded, "Ameri- can curiosity is still dominating the scene…

… 'Ensian Business Staff are requested to come to the meeting at 4:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Build- ing. 3 eiiitnu i U irmrs1I3 students on campus, which will be Scholars from all over the…

… Academy of Science Byrl Bacher will talk to the students Arts and Letters. about the adjustment to university More than 200 papers will be pre- life. sented in the 17 different sectional Robert Klinger…

…, assistant counselor programs representing various fields to foreign students, will discuss such of learning during the two-day con- things as immigration rules, ration-' ference. All addresses and section ing…

… 11 0 GAINS IN USED TEXT 0 S Fifty- three newly-arrivedhforeign students .have enrolled at the Uni- versity this semester, it was an- nounced yesterday, including 14 from Turkey, seven from China…

…- ernment to study engineering at the University since 1940. The other Turkish students are civilian grad-, uates of Roberts College, Istanbul. All of them have been traveling more than three months in order…

students to arrive from China since the closing of the Burma Road two years ago. Last semester four Chinese succeeded in leaving war-encircled China and they were the first group to arrive here since 1942…

…. For the first time in several years, all 20 of the Latin American repub- lics are represented by students on ;he campus. Included in this group are 15 students on special scholar- ships who will study…

… Editorial office in the Student Publications Building. CLASSIFIED DIR ECT ORY Or NE if You Prer Stide Supplies for All Departments Ii;I;/ i;! ;iPl MIss DENNEY'S Lipsticks are unique-- adding luscious…

March 12, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, March 12, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com I L 4e fittcht*gan 43at4olIj Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… will cause the Dar- fur civilians caught in the civil war, it will also strain ties between the Unit- ed States and its allies in the African Union and Arab League. At a time when the U.S. is losing…

… of nations represented by the A.U., the Arab. League, the Non-Aligned Movement, China and Russia have all called for a suspension of the arrest warrant. Together, these countries represent a majority…

… the A.U., the Arab League and a host of other nations would stand against the ICC's actions. The fact that Sudan's president was charged for pursuing a civil war against armed rebels when those…

… Gilder As the Michigan Student Assembly examines its own future on campus, the Daily would like students to voice their opinions on what should be a part of its agenda. E-MAIL YOUR IDEAS TO ROBERT SOAVE AT…

…@umich.edu HARUN BULJINA E-MAIL HARUN AT BULJINAH@UMICH.EDU TOE RECEstIN RE ACIS NA LOW DoNTP 60 SNEVER EINISIHEI ~ T HIS QUICK SEO * * EA'L a t's difficult for most students at the University to imagine what it…

… = Conveniently, the service is available MATTHEW to all students. Of GREEN course, we pay for our medical cov- erage as part of tuition, but the price has been widely accepted because those who set and pay tuition…

March 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… form their platforms. And whatever candidates' inten- tions might be, nobody stops them from mak- ing eloquent and colorful promises. Next week's Student Governmental Council elections lacks the earmarks…

… campaign should have something of its present forced and artificial tone. Any student election, promising in part some re- cognition and glory for the victors, will draw some people whose chief interest is…

… condemn an entire student body on the strength of passages in a book supposedly from the Free University," nor did I suggest "that students at the Free Univer- sity hate Jewc nnrl Polar " giving $1500 to…

… the Free Universi- ty fund, proposing that a study be made first, to see why this par- ticular book was sent and to see if the racist sentiments in it re- flected the views of students at the University…

… people turned out to shield brutality and rotten souls. Then we hear from some misin- formed youngsters a description such as "C'est la guerre." Yes, Arabs lost a war, but Is- rael lost the respect of the…

…: WHAT REALLY started this ex- change of letters between Mr. El-Dareer on behalf of the Arabs, and Messers. Menkes, Menkes, and Co., on behalf of the Zionist in- ternational conspiracy (I insist on the…

… till Wed., March 16. Sign up for copies. Fellowship Applications are now avail- able for the Margaret Kraus Ramsdell Award. This fellowship is used to assist students of the University of Michigan in…

…., Lane Hall. Reservations Open to all students and faculty. Episcopal Student Foundation. Stu- dent and Faculty-conducted Evenson Sat., March 12, at 5:15 p.m., in tie Chapel of St. Michael and All Angels…

….i. ..mass. Speaker. The Congregational-Disciple Guild: Sun., 6:00 p.m., cost supper at tae Con- gregational Church. Paul Rohnaeder, Na- tional Student Work Assolxte, will speak on; "The Nature of MAo1e and…

March 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 113) • Page Image 2

…. The divison's program at Dear-' orn opened this semester and as regarded as successful with s enrollment of 115 adults. Some 195 students registered for ie eight courses offered during ternoons. "My…

… the Alfred P. Sloan scholarships and Student Leader Exchange Fellowships are available in Rm. 2011 of the SAB. The five Sloan scholarships, ranging from $200 to $1,200, are for students in engineering…

… qualifications include an excellent academic record and sig- nificant participation in student activities. Financial status is not a factor in scholarship selection, although the stipend varies with need. The…

… the help of the Ford grant, the department added Arabic and Islamic history in 1950-51, anthro- pology, and Persian in 1951-52, art, political 'science and Biblical history in 1952-53, and Turkish, in…

… more students to the department. "Gov- ernment scholarships attract people to the University." Frst Step The first step in putting the de- partment in the program was the introduction of elementary mod…

…- ern literary Arabic on a semi- intensive basis in the fall of 1959. Next fall intermediate Arabic will be offered on the same basis, as will elementary Turkish and Persian. Possible new courses include…

…. George F. Hourani of the Near Eastern Studies department. By RICHARD OSTUNG The Student Government Coun- cl spends $1,200 a year on an or- ganzaton whch has been spoken of as a dangerous radcal force, and…

… as a tool of our reactonary State Departmenty The organization is the National Student Association, a confedera- tion of the student governments of nearly 400 colleges. The NSA is the only union which…

… repre- sents the American student com- munity, and since it expresse opin- ions on controversial issues at its annual congress, it has naturally been exposed to considerable criti- cism from both the left…

… and the right. What does NSA do fr the Michi- gan student? Mst f the benefits are indirect cmpared with such SGC prJects as the Student Book Exchange, Patricia Backman, '62, NSA co- ordinator for SGC…

March 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

… Horowitz ad extreme, a disservice to pro-Israeli students at University TO THE DAILY: In his letter, (Anti-Arab discrimination is unfair propaganda, 03/11/04) Adi Peshkess wrote that he was "appalled" to see…

…4 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 12, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 opinion..michigandaily.com tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

…chdr v e6 4 I J -An excerpt from an e-mail received by a London-based Arabic newspaper, al-Quds al-Arabi, regarding the train bombings in Spain, as reported yesterday by washingtonpost.com. O…

… article had no place getting involved in our campus poli- tics. Pro-Israel students and faculty members have the responsibility of countering anti- Israel propaganda on campus by presenting a unified voice…

… in support of Israel and demo- cratic institutions, a responsibility shared by neither David Horowitz nor Ronald Stackler. mining student attempts at Israel advocacy and giving the pro-Israel, as well…

…-Israel students how to do our job is beyond me. MATTHEW WOLFE LSA freshman I: 1 - 4 m~t~fTTOI~ea~Ix un ainuuia ii Qu- g …

March 12, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

…Friday, March 12, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ;Page Seven Friday, March 12, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven DAILY LSA FRIDAY, M Student Gov't. Elections Day Cal Chemistry Dept. O tion of computer…

… be held to show film of lead- DEADLINE FOR FILING IS tor, Rackham Aud., 8:30 p.m. Penn. Dept. of Trans.,.Harrisburg, civ-ds Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Nights: J. ii engr. trainee prog. open to students

… Exploration of Ram Island Yacht Club., Conn., open- Media." The week will be con- Sthe Moon;" after lecture Student Ob- ings for steward and sailing instructor; cluded that night with a Ujamaa servatory will be…

… open for inspection must be 21. dinner, with Pioneer Highs black {..}?._________°'."}s_____________..._. students. A Ujamaa dinner is a traditional African family dinner THE MOOD OF I time to find out…

… styluses and went downtown to have a bath or take in a circus or may- be stab Caesar a few times. You may wonder why Rome stuck with these ridiculous numerals when the Arabs had such a nice simple system…

…. Well sir, the fact is that Emperor Vespasian tried like crazy to buy the Arabic numerals from the Sultan, Sulieman the Hairy, but Sulieman wouldn't do business- not even when Vespasian raised his bid to…

March 12, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

… on the same day the lottery takes place. Last year, the lottery was held before spring break, and students had to wait several weeks to sign their leases. FINN SAID suggestions have been made in…

… November or Decem- ber for example, they (the reapplying students) haven't even begun to look at other options." Finn also said there is always "plen- ty" of off-campus housing available af- ter the lottery…

… land in the predominantly Arab sector of Jerusalem. The annexation comes nine days after the United Nations Security Council unanimously passed a resolution condemning Israeli settlements on occupied…

Arab land. The U.S. had supported the U.N. resolution, but two days later President Carter called the U.S. vote a mistake. Israel rejected the U.N. resolution and said Jerusalem would remain united under…

…-900) Volume XC, No. 126 Wednesday, March 12, 1980 I The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University…

March 12, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

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… Settled on the 32 Arab leaders 49 Sch. fund-raising ground 34 Infection fighters gps. 4 Puff from a 35 Start to amble? 50 Hits +oat-bats barrel 38 Yiddish stats: Abbr. 5 Forever congrats 51 Pirate's loot 6…

… and Bulk contracts are available- 025 - Parking ' Students may receive a20% discount when 030- Automotive 'ith a valid student ID (non-organizational, non- 040- Computers must be prepaid unless prior…

March 12, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… Furnished. Year leases. No Pets. May and Sept. Call 663-5609. STUDENT SERVICES ** FOUR STAR TYPING - Quality, guar- anteed work at reasonable rates. Across from State Discount. Open 24hrs. 668-6109. A-1…

… fruit 56 Arabs' outer garments 57 Magnify 59 "- the ant, thnIu Munnarr"' 3 Entertainer Minneili 4 Overpower with brilliance 5 "Little Iodine" cartoonist 6 Forever and - 7 Nickname of a superstar 8…

…., Suite 1020 Santa Monica, CA 90401 56070312 rI HELP WANTED A BETTER part-time job. Earn $5/hr. with PIRGIM. Work with our lobbying staff & other students for passage of strong toxic waste laws.-(Not a…

… COUNSELOR: Available June 15-Aug. 21. 40 hrs.week. $6/hr. Send resume to 111 Westminster, 48104. DELIVER DRIVER $375/WEEK Will train, call today- 419-471-1440 Only fee $75 adv. job info job. Exchange STUDENT

… Opportunity: Student En-' trepeneur; Individual, partners or team. Develop cash flow. Low investment maybe leveraged. Send letter or resume; state work or business experience and why you want entrepeneural…

… 300 camps in the orth- east. Exciting opportunities for cole students and professionals. Positions avail: all land & water sports, arts & crafts, drama, music, dance, trippin nature, R.N.'s, M.D.' Aides…

… evening hours. 80 WPM- excellent proofing skills. Call, 668-8898. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Asia Library 3 students needed, 12-15 hrs/wk: Graduate library serials, 1 stu- dents needed, 10 hrs./wk: Slavic division…

… 1 student, flexible hours. $3.80$4.70/r. Also accepting collegework study applica- tions for Spring/Summer terms. Library personnel, 404 Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library. WANTED: MD for new walk…

March 12, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… Muslim leader. TMD: What do you think of the current political climate? Do you think that there is a lot of anti-Arab sentiment? Al-Arian: Within the administration there is definitely a lot of anti-Arab

…. plenty of closet space, 24 hr. security & well lit ldry. facilities, $800/mo. + elec. avail. Sept. '01 2003. Call Ely 248-626-3800 ext. 116. LOOKING FOR FEMALE grad. student to lease, in August, 1 bdrm. in…

… North Campus. Fall leases avail. 741-9300 www.annarborapariments.net MEDICAL STUDENTS. AVAILABLE FALL. Large efficiencies, one and two bedroom apartments located near the Medical Campus. Lots of Amenities…

… freakin' LSAT. Smile. 734.9962861 www.TESTGURU.com EarnI$1,000 - $2,000 for your Student Group in just 3 hours! College fundraising made Simple, Safe and Free. Multiple fundraising options available. No…

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March 12, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… and nine. Arab countries. Both Cheney and Blair, at a news conference, noted the six months since the Sept. 11 terror attacks. "We are not going to turn our backs on Afghanistan. We are not goingto' let…

… by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term (January through April) is $110, yearlong (September through April) is…

March 12, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… Operated for Demonstration Hundreds of students and residents 4of Ann Arbor who attended the city's second ,automobile show yesterday afternoon and evening were astounded at the splendor of the decorations…

… first year with three "bad" Fridays under the new calendar sys- tem was 1761. Students of American history have recalled that this was a year of uncertainty and dissension. Every year since then has had…

… appear thati Dawes himself was directly responsi- ble for the failure of the Senate to{ ratify the cabinet nominee of the ad-1 ministration." (Contiued on Page Three) NAMI~ lRFHVTRA9 6IFTS TO STUDENT

… FRIENDSHIPT FUND NET TOTAL Of$1X10CEfSC"NP091ATIV INCREASE OVER SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR ACCOMPLISHED; FACULTY MEMBERS AND ORGANIZATIONS STILL LEAD IN DONATIONS .Contributions by mail to the Student Friendship…

…. Period Suggested Would Begin Fri. day, May 29, and End Tuesday, June 9 INCLUDE !MEMORIAL DAY, Yesterday's total - $1,100 Quota for drive - $4,000 Pledges and actual money received yesterday in the Student

…' Danse de la Fee Dragee; Trepac, danse russe; Danse arabe; Danse .Chinoise; Danse des militons. Second Movement, "In the Village," from "Caucasian Sketches," Ippolito- Ivanov. flY 11W Two Songs Without…

… members of the board of trustees and the faculty, Dr. Nearinig has been engaged in lec- turing before labor unions, socialist and student groups, colleges, church- es, and other organizations on eco- nomic…

…, industrial, and , sociological fields. While an assistant-professor of po- litical economy at the Wharton school, Dr. Nearing's lectures attracted more than 500 students to individual coursesI which was at…

… lecturer in the middle of an address to the students. Recently the president of Clark college, Massa- chusetts, turned out the lights dun- ing one of Dr. Nearing's lectures to the students and while the…

… three which nations of the general student body. o'clock tonight in Pattengill auditori- I played in Ann Arbor for the 1924 J- Roy Burton, which will be held soon. More than $50 was raised during uni of…

March 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… English lecturer Ray- mond McDaniel. The flyers, discov- ered last Thursday, accused McDaniel, who also teaches in the Lloyd Hall Scholars Program of knowingly trans- mitting sexual diseases to students

… investigation of the case because no stu- dents have come forward and the flyers were posted anonymously. "Right now we do not have a com- plaint from a student besides for the anonymous flyers. That does not…

… give us the opportunity to conduct a formal investigation," Peterson said. Unless another student complains of harassment by McDaniel, the Universi- ty will not investigate the incident fur- ther…

… audiotape of Quranic verses near where the bombed trains originated. The Arabic newspaper Al-Quds al- Arabi said it had received a claim of responsibility issued in the name of al- Qaida. The e-mail claim of…

… hunt down the attackers. "This is mass murder,"he said. The bombers used titadine, a kind of compressed dynamite also found in a bomb-laden van intercepted last The Arabic newspaper Al-Quds al…

… group at that time. Police found a van with detonators and an Arabic-language tape with Quranic verses in the town of Alcala de Henares, 15 miles east of Madrid, Interior Minister Angel Acebes said last…

… calls for publicized wages By Victoria Edwards Daily Staff Reporter Members of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality bombarded the office of University President Mary Sue Coleman with…

… between 80 and 100 calls yesterday in support of greater University wage disclosure. During SOLE'S demonstration yesterday on the Diag and Haven Hall, members offered their cell phones to students to call…

March 12, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…4-M 5ummer Language frograms Chose the path to multilingualism and experience the world! ................ Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Polish, Portuguese…

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