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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…

May 12, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

…UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE AND FACULTY COALITION FOR ETHNIC STUDIES | MICHIGAN IN COLOR On Monday, April 11, more than 100 students and faculty members gathered in the Michigan League for The…

… Future of Ethnic Studies, a teach-in organized by a broad coalition of graduate and undergraduate students at the University of Michigan. The goals of the event were to develop interest and…

… this campus diverse remain a central feature of the curriculum. The event on Monday was the product of several years of faculty and student activism. This vision for this event is shaped by the…

… graduate students in the Asian/ Pacific Islander American Studies Program in the department of American Culture. In the past few years, seven faculty members have left the A/PIA Studies Program, and…

… asks for our units to do the labor of educating a largely white and affluent student body of issues on race and ethnicity. The lack of support for ethnic studies is apparent both inside and outside…

… the classroom — faculty of color are departing this institution in droves; graduate students are continuously invalidated by their departments if their work addresses issues of race, gender…

…. The macro and the micro cannot be separated. The lack of institutional support for classes that address issues of difference and identity is reflected in the interactions between students and…

… faculty that leave people of color fearful and tired of every-day acts of racism. This is not the first time students have gathered out of concern for ethnic studies. In 2008, graduate and…

… undergraduate students organized the Campus Lockdown teach-in, an event protesting the lack of institutional support for recruiting and retaining a critical number of faculty in ethnic studies, women…

April 12, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… communities and our ability to feel welcome on campus.” Public Policy junior Arwa Gayar, the co-president of the Arab Student Association, echoed Muñoz’s sentiments about the convenience of a…

… centrally located Trotter Center. “A lot of the Arab students, when they come together after class, they’re usually in the Fishbowl and last year it would be in the basement of the Union,” Gayar said…

…“It really started decades and decades ago when folks were calling for a new Trotter to recognize Black student rights in general, since the ’70s and ’80s and ’90s,” he said. Collier earned his…

… for students of color. But, like I said, I always mention the Black student organizations because Trotter started off as the Black house and then it moved to the multicultural center. I just want…

… to make sure that this remains a house and a safe space for Black students here on campus.” This sentiment of paying homage to those who came before was a common thread in many of the words…

… Thaddeus R. Harrison, the only student activist with a criminal conviction for his role in BAM that has not been overturned. Student activism has been a driving force for the prosperity of these…

… movements, and these efforts are apparent in the construction of the Trotter Center’s space. During all steps in the process of the Trotter Center’s design and planning of its architecture, student

… McKinney and Secretary Camyrea Barnes. Barnes spoke of the tireless, accumulative efforts of Black students who have fought for a space to share their experiences. “I’m speechless. My heart is…

… full right now. Just knowing the work and the efforts that many of the Black students on this campus have been putting into for 50 years now, and now that it’s being fulfilled, it’s like a full…

… circle of life. It’s up for the future generation of Black students to keep the momentum going.” E. Royster Harper, vice president for student life, reiterated this in her speech to the packed…

December 12, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…4A- Monday, December 12, 2011 4 The Michigan Daily -michigandaily.com 4A MoaD e r 20T haDy mha ilycm i Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… be essential in answering the question of what it is to be human. Kaan Avdan is an LSA freshman Over the pastcouple ofyears,therehas beenincreased curiosity and speculation about SAFE - Students

… Allied for Freedom & Equality - and what it stands for. Simply put, SAFE is a diverse group of student activists at the University organized to promote justice, human rights, liberation and self…

… our campus. When Ishmael Khaldi, a top adviser to Israeli For- eign Minister Avigdor Lieberman came to campus, many student activists were offended by the fact that the University, which prides itself…

… Haaretz, Lieberman said that Palestin- ian prisoners should be drowned in the Dead Sea, and he would provide the buses to take them there. In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, Lieberman said Arabs and…

… Jews must be separated in order to achieve peace in the Middle East. "Israel's 1.25 million Arab minority was a 'problem' which required 'separation' from the Jewish state," according to an article in…

… spoke about Arabs in Israel and the greatprivileges they enjoy, yet the peo- ple who Khaldi claims to represent (Arab Bedouins) are being expelled from their land. Khaldi seems to travel as a mouthpiece…

…-determi- nation and freedom from a brutal occupation. Our mission statement emphasizes that we are a student organization contributing to the campus com- munity as social justice advocates. Nowhere within our…

… Palestinian people. In October, 30 SAFE members attended the first national Students for Justice in Palestine conference at Columbia University. The conference was endorsed by many national activists, including…

… Ali Abunimah, Noam Chomsky and Cornel West. Members from the more than 140 schools represented voted on points of unity: Students for Justice in Palestine is a student orga- nization that works in…

January 12, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, January 12, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.cam 4A - Thursday, January12, 2012 The Michigan Deity - michigandaily.com ( l e Iicl ig n +. ily Edited and managed by students

… cratic of the power A new era of democracy t year could be called a great year for of Eastern Europe were well acquainted with cracy. The Arab Spring, the occupy democracy by 1989, and successfully estab…

… needs century ended, I don't think 2012 will be to be kept in mind when evaluating the Arab 'of resolution. Rather, it will be a year of Spring. We need to remember that the estab- lity as nations…

… struggle to find the right lishment of democracy is a continuous process. ifter many successful protests. Arabs will not have very efficient democracies, e unique thing about the uprisings across but they…

… freedom. Peo- Arab people. the United States and Europe began to The Occupy movement in the U.S. and that economic policy wasn't representa- Europe was mostly directed against economic f everyone. There was…

… wrong. persuade more youth to vote? e Arab Spring was a revolution that I find it unlikely that the protests will have :t no one saw coming. Looking at similar a considerable impact on policymaking as…

… they ic occurrences can help us predict what are premature and without a solid political ome next. The Arab Spring revolution basis. For the protests to create incentives or smewhere between the French…

… enough. entiates the Arab Spring. The Arab Spring Just as it's important whether or not the auch of a nationalistic movement. Rather, youth will begin to vote more consistently. all for equality, the end…

… countries embraced nationalism European Union tries to implement new eco- :he end of Soviet suppression. nomic policies and Arab nations strive to build e French Revolution was the French peo- democratic…

September 12, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… were, then 1.6 billion Muslims could be involved in terrorism, instead of a small fraction.” In the past year, Muslim- and Arab-American students at the University have gathered to participate…

… terrorist attacks in Germany, France, Britain, Turkey, Belgium, Russia and Spain, reports warning foreign students to avoid places like shopping malls, schools, airports and other forms of public…

… for Global and Intercultural Study, the office that coordinates most study abroad programs for LSA students, sent about 650 to 700 University of Michigan students abroad this summer. LSA…

… junior Margaret O’Connor was among 13 University students studying abroad in Germany through the Center of Intercultural and Global Studies at the time. She wrote in an email interview that…

… health and safety adviser for CGIS, said despite mounting terrorist reports from the country, the number of students applying to study abroad has steadily increased over the past several years…

…. CGIS reported the numbers of their Winter application cycle showed 23 applications in 2014, 33 in 2015, and so far this year more than 62 students have applied to study in France. LSA senior…

…, speaks to the strength of the programs and the mindsets of the students seeking those opportunities. “If you look at something like what happened in Brussels, three students backed out but one…

… was unrelated to the attacks, so two students out of 21 withdrew,” Jordan said. In Jamett’s 22-person program, participants were University students from a variety of majors. “I…

… place to reach out to students and reassure families. The department has 10 emergency responders available to attend to the 24/7 emergency phone line. It also requires students, staff and…

… contacting them via email, cell phone, Facebook, WhatsApp, however we can get a response,” Reuter said. Due to the large numbers of students within LSA, Reuter said it is the only college with a…

September 12, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

…/NA-identifying students formed the #WeExist campaign, asking the University to add the ME/NA identity category to University documents. At the time, the University followed the U.S. Census, which does not have…

… a ME/NA identity category. Thus, ME/NA-identifying individuals can only mark themselves as white or other, which many — including Public Policy senior Arwa Gayar, co-present of the Arab

Student Association — feel do not accurately represent their identity. “There was something uneasy about putting white, and I didn’t want to put African American because I don’t want to co…

… identity data on internal University documents, such as on surveys, undergraduate admissions applications and Rackham Graduate School admissions applications. The email explained some students may…

… find the extended ethnicity data they shared during the admissions process already entered in Wolverine Access. The email also noted the new process gives students “greater flexibility in…

… every student at the University must fill out the form. He expressed excitement for the new extended ethnicity process on Wolverine Access, which he sees as a means to collect potentially…

… useful supplemental data on the student population. To Elharake, however, the new ethnicity designation process is also critical for better understanding the University’s faculty and staff…

… population, for which there is no mechanism such as admissions applications to collect ethnicity data. “It’s great that this collects extended ethnicity data for students, but the more important…

… also illuminate issues of representation, such as how many staff and faculty of a given identity there are across different units, and if the makeup of faculty and staff reflects the student

… Fadlallah, founding sister and president of Epsilon Alpha Sigma, the first Arab sorority in the United States, was also a leader in the #WeExist campaign. She noted the data could help the…

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…

September 12, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 129) • Page Image 5

… remembrance of the fact that our nation is the great- est nation in the world," said LSA senior Hari Vutukuru, a member of Army ROTC. "Normal student life is still thriving, and that's possible because of our…

… local and University-specific drinking laws and policies, which may be used to benefit friends in need. The idea for the app came from a UHS focus group in 2005, S which was held to learn about students

…' drinking habits, rec- ognizing a need for a program in which responsible students could share their mechanisms for staying safe, or "in the blue." HEALTHY From Page 1A locations. LSA junior Parisa Soraya…

…, chair of CSG's Health Issues Commis- sion, said the program was start- ed to entice students to pick an apple over the bag of chips while killing time between classes or studying late at the UGLi. "We saw…

… that a lot of students turn away from healthy foods because of the expensive prices associated with them," Soraya said. "So we wanted to give back a healthy reward to promote healthy eating." Each…

… semester, there will be a list of featured food items that will earn students points on their in this life that whenever, on my path of love and devotion to life, I have had cause to falter, an Ances- tor…

….S. Constitutions. LSA senior Russ Hayes, chair of the College Republicans, said while the date means something different to everyone, it resonates with all students. "We all grew up around it. It's in the back of…

… our heads," Hayes said. "It's just really important to remember the lives lost on that day." Some students paused for moments of reflection as they snapped iPhone photos of the flags. Other students

…/11 conspiracy theory. "Bush- UHS created a "Stay in the Blue Video Contest," which received an enthusiastic response from students., The campaign ironically took off after a touchdown. Heisman winner Desmond…

… Howard, a for- mer Michigan football player was featured ina video promoting the Stay in the Blue program. Since then, students themselves have expanded the marketing move- ment with the Stay in the Blue…

October 12, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… inspirational story of art and chicken supposedly came life. Tickets are $10 with a from a Tyson Ponds Inc. pro- student ID at the Michigan cssing plant, but the cma League Ticket Office. cyhsc eid h lcgtopa…

… discuss Spain's relation- WHAT: A guide to help about 5:10 p.m. ship with the modern Arab seniors after graduation, WHAT: A motorcycle was world and how its history including information abc found tipped…

October 12, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… with a mixture of cheers and boos. As Murray began to speak, a student in the audience began playing the theme song for the introduction of Darth Vader in the Star Wars movies. The audience raised…

… signs accusing Murray of being a white supremacist and a racist. Students in the back of the audience began to set off alarms on their phones to drown out the words of Murray. After only 10…

… Murray go away.” Students began taking turns to scramble up to the front of the room to interrupt Murray and read pre-written speeches of their own. After the first protester read off their speech…

… have become hostile to speakers, such as himself, can be attributed to the anger that has arisen from the election of President Trump. Murray also stated college students have become more…

… sensitive over the past decade and he believes this is primarily due to the rise of identity politics. Murray spent the next portion of the event debating with a student of color at the podium over…

…, Habibi WHAT: The first Chai Circle of the year will cover sex and relationships in the Middle Eastern and North African diaspora. WHO: Middle East and Arab Network WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Sophia…

February 12, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

… culture kids. Collectively, these students have at some point called Zambia, France, the United Arab Emirates, China, Norway, Turkey, Nigeria Switzerland and vw- the U.S. their home. It's a bit gimmicky too…

… there. it's just harder for us to see." Change and instability is a defining theme in the lives of many "third culture" kids, a small but increasingly more visible subset of the University's student body…

… to the term "global nomad," though this usually refers to a per- son who typically has loosened their ties to their home country and work abroad. I talked to seven students who identify as third…

…. You grow more reli- fests ant on them. They're itself the most constant part subtly of your life." - mostly Many of the students by the said their relationships moments with their parents flour- third…

… cul- ished when they came to ture kids college. At the University, mentioned there's a dearth of ways when Ithat international students asked them - no matter their back- about what ground - can bond…

…'s and C's. These cultural differences, among the students I interviewed, helped develop their familial relationships or hindered Dupuy --the French student who grew up in Washington, D.C. - said this was…

… especially shocking considering the diverse nature of the student body. It has the eighth largest international student population out of all U.S. universities and represents 130 countries. Meredith said he…

… bonds most quickly with third culture kids, even those who are neither Chinese nor American. Half-white and half-Chinese, hedoesn't fit in with international Chinese students, who see him as white. But he…

February 12, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… religions are scoffed at. Only certain movies featuring Arab or Muslim people are eaten up by mainstream media, and it is very evident they are the ones that feature the infamous white savior…

… when minorities are repeatedly portrayed as such in mainstream media? For many, the only knowledge they have about Arabs is what they see on the big screen, and this perpetuates an ignorance about…

… walked into the house we stayed at, I was immediately met with kindness and a sense of familiarity. Throughout the weekend, we had deep conversations about our lives as Filipinx-American student

January 12, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

… realized that first-year students have so much growth in them and are so engaged. It's a very rewarding experience," she said. Like her classes, McGann's research projects also span many topics within the…

… field. Working with Rackham student David Hutson, she is currently in the final stages of completing a book about the sociology of medical diagnoses. "The book about the sociol- ogy of diagnosis is a…

… California regarding the image and gender norms of female student-athletes. Addition- ally, she's writing a book about tomboys titled, "The Ballfields of Our Hearts: Tomboys, Femi- ninity, and the Gendered…

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… fraternity withi WHAT: A female University a.m. Interfraternity Coi student called police after WHAT: Two toner cartridges invited to meet stu observing a man staring in last seen on January 7 were IFC…

… success WHERE: North Quad WHEN: Sunday at about 11:30 p.m. WHAT: A male student was taken to MWorks for treatment after being hit in the head by a door, Univer- sity Police reported. It is not known…

… whether the student was hurt in the incident. WHERE: Lot NW-10, 2153 Hubbard WHEN: Monday at about 9:30 a.m. WHAT: A driver was cited for failure to stop after causing a minor traffic accident in which…

… performing in a quartet that includes three 'U' Jazz department students. WHO: Museum of Art WHEN: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: Forum, Museum of Art Chillin' on the Diag WHAT: Students are invited to kick off the…

…-roots 'hard- liners' targeted by authorities DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - Iran has arrested about 70 Christians since Christmas in a crackdown that demonstrates the limits of religious tolerance by…

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…

April 12, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…, Room 2435 WHAT: Award-winning author Andrew Solomon will discuss complex rela- tionships between parents and their children. The cost is $5 for students WHO: Depression Center WHEN: Today at 4 p…

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…. Regional officials and military experts note a sharp increase in weapons shipments to opposition fighters by Arab governments, in coordination with the U.S., in the hopes of readying a push into Damascus…

October 12, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 26) • Page Image 6

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

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… 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…

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February 12, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

… school students to legend- ary jazz bassist Christian McBride. Groups from 22 different middle schools, high schools and colleges will converge in Ann Arbor on Sat- urday to learn from the best." Unlike…

… on education and indi- vidual growth. Wilson stresses that this a non-competitive festi- val, designed to foster positive atti- tudes and "help (students) go from where they are to the next step up…

… six years." Student performances will be going on all day. The "Big Ten Jam Session" kicks off at 2:15 p.m. in the Britton Recital Hall, forcing the Wolverines, Spartans and Buck- eyes to set aside…

… their rivalries as they engage in a' fully improvisa- tional jam. And at 4:45 p.m. in the Stamps Auditorium, students in the University's Jazz Lab Ensem- ble will have the invaluable oppor- tunity to play…

… handful of hyper-tal- ented University students for a genre-bending tour de force. Nearly 100 musicians will pack the stage as they present what workshop co-director Andrew Bishop likened to "a 19th…

…, Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. Legends of jazz come to campus. Just as impressive as the grand finale itself is the fact that Univer- sity students are playing a hefty role in the organization of the spectacle…

…, highlighting the festi- val's emphasis on education and growth. In additionto the students actually performing in the event, students in the Performing Arts Technologyprogramwill be assist- ing in the recording…

April 12, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

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… provides training for thousands of medical students. More than 22,000 staff members and medical students are currently involved in treating patients at UMHS. This includes those in office, research and medi…

… at the Heros of Peace Symposium in the Michigan Union yesterday. CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Phone jacked Fire safety gets Science in 15 Film screening from student real messy minutes talk…

… variants of one, 1:30 p.m. WHAT: An unknown and the Environment, will WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. of two genes studied drank WHAT: A student reported subject discharged a fire talk about science in a 15 WHERE…

… by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is availablelfree ofcharge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptionsfor fall term, starting in…

….m. WHAT: A subject was issued a warning for skate- boarding, University Police reported. Police reported. There was no damage. Lights out WHERE: Lot NC-53 WHEN: Tuesday at about 1 a.m. WHAT: A student told…

… whereabouts. The former Gadhafi loyal- ist read a prepared statement to the BBC's Arabic language tele- vision channel and did not take any questions. The BBC did not disclose where it had filmed Koussa. Koussa…

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… understar obscure reason why I appre I'm a student. un. And now we cal archaeology with a passion again in the third for underwater archaeology, so pass. it shouldn't be shocking that I LA UPADHYAYA watched…

… have with this ' classical form." Belly dancing for one and all While Sahana appeals mostly to students of an Indian origin, Jackie Davis said the Arabian Dance Ensemble provides begin- ner lessons for…

students from all over the globe. "We don't have any interna- tional students that have joined," she said. "I'm not sure why. We get people from all over the U.S., like California and Chicago, and we just…

… all found the group and liked belly dancing." Routines are set to traditional Arabic music and use recogniz- able movements such as shim- mying and figure eights. Dancers wear scarves and coin belts to…

…'t typical to people and maybe hope that it would be easier to connect with it." Davis feels that the ensem- ble's work is even more impor- tant given the recent negative attention to Arabic countries in the…

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