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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…

December 12, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 51) • Page Image 10

…. CorneXre AIQaida fces still expe,&cted to surrner Michigan lawmakers propose anti-terror bill LANSING (AP) - A bill that would require background checks on flight school students is among a package of…

… or who had done the shooting. The eastern alliance, which overran al- Qaida's positions yesterday, gave their main- ly Arab opponents until 8 a.m. today (10:30 p.m. EST yesterday) to disarm and walk…

… out of the Tora Bora area, saying they would otherwise face a massive attack. About 30 minutes after the surrender deadline had come and gone, the alliance's defense chief Mohammed Zaman said: "No Arabs

… willing to fight, saying, "a wounded animal can be dangerous." 6 I Reports of discrimination at work rise for Arabs, Muslims 6 The Washington Post WASHINGTON - The number of workplace discrimination…

… complaints filed by Arab Americans, Muslims and Sikhs has more than doubled since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commis- sion reported yesterday. Between Sept. 11 and Dec. 6…

… many com- panies took to tell employees after the attacks that harassment and anti-Arab discrimination would not be tolerated. She said most of the bias complaints occurred at companies with "no poli…

… organization is aware of "hundreds, thousands" of such cases, which he called "incredibly troubling." q (773)-404-9900 2638 HoIsted Chicago, IL 60614 The Apartment S!irr~p. Students get $50 off (or recent…

January 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… Sadat, said yesterday that Israel was trying to divide the Arabs and weaken Egypt's position through the Ge- neva Peace Conference. He wrote that Israel might feel that the Geneva conference was a good…

… start towards the break up of the Arab front. Egypt was en- gaged in the conference on the po- litical and military levels. Jordan was there but only on the p'litical level while Syria was absent al…

…- together, he said. "The Arab world does not know exactly where it stands, and the oil has shifted from the war front to the auction hall," he added. ISRAEL ALSO wanted to sow suspicions between the Arabs and…

… the Soviet Union. "The Arabs would seem to have stepped for- ward towards an American solu- tion after going to war with Soviet weapons," Heykal said. Israel's strategy had not been changed although it…

…,. . we, the Council, did what we could, but the students just wouldn't pick - up the ball." THE FALL semester was punc- t tuated by attacks from Gill's op- ponents. The charges of illegality a and fraud…

… failure to properly enroll as a student. The blockbuster was the em- bezzlement charge: an anonymous leaflet chock full of libelous over- tones declared that Gill tried to pocket some $8500 by making a…

May 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… will be in the literary college, instead of all 60, as the committee had originally planned. Although Hinsdale's staff "next year will include only graduate students, they need not all be in the literary…

… this up and is con- sulting with the engineering col- lege," Hinsdale president Gerald L. Solensky, '65A&D, said. "We feel this compromise will. be beneficial to literary college students and still…

…. USNSA structure and the National Student Congress held each sum- mer. These proposals can go into effect only if' they are adopted today by the plenary body which consists of all official delegates to the…

… regional assembly. Student Rights Motion Toward furthering s t u d e n t rights, a motion listing "student rights and responsibilities" was accepted with amendments by one of the subcommittees. It holds the…

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, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…j six E MCMGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANTIARY 1Z, 1959 SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 VET WORK SIMULATED: Speech Students Broadcast Y By DONNA HANSON -Daily--Sam Ching "But Doctor…

…, you must save my son!" Awais Says Arab People Not Against Americans "Operation 4006 is on the air." Dubbed 4006 because it is the room number of the two speech broadcasting studios in Angell Hall, the…

… operation was an exer- cise in practical radio broadcast- ing for students in the speech de- partment. Beginning the broadcasts on a closed circuit at 3:15 p.m. yester- day, the programs were carried through…

….m. until 1:45 a.m. Under the direction of the Speech Department staff, Opera- tion 4006 is put on yearly as a practical laboratory exercise. Not only do radio and speech students act in these programs, but…

… quiz program. The behind-the-scene picture of the studio broadcast was one of pacing students, nervous studio engineers and cigarette-smoking clock - watchers. Students were scurrying between studios…

… pointing out that the Arab peoples, of whom the Jordanians are one, have no hatred for America now nor have they in the past. The violence in December and this past week has been a protest against the…

…, .1 the entire dispute over Israel and Palestine, he explained. "Right or wrong, the feeling amongst the Arabs is that Ameri- ca, in helping to create the state of Israel, gave away Arab proper- ty and…

… affronted the dignity of the Arab people," Awais continued. For the last eight years, this feeling has been building up under the surface and is just now com- ing to notice. Such factors as the Palestinian…

…, 3528 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 371. r WHAT'S THIS? For solution see paragraph below. I ,t ?..:. : ;:_.., e-. ,._.,.r'.-,.,-.. If students find themselves af- flicted with a headache after a study…

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…

December 12, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

… speech de- partment assembly at 4 p.m. in Rackham Lecture Hall. Events Tomorrow DEBATE-An Israeli and an Arab student wil debate the topic of the "Impact of Israel on World Affairs" at an International…

… play a role in de- termining one's attitudes. Students in business administration, pre- laW, or architecture were more negative towards admission than engi- neers or pre-med students, while those…

… variety show in the mock network operation. * * * * ,.Campus Calendar Events Today UNESCO-Students from Pakis- tan, India, Ceylon and Israel will discuss "How Western Education Has Influenced the East" at…

… $990 LEAVE MICHIGAN UNION 3:30 p.m. APPROX. RUNNING TIME 61/2 hrs. Ride the 'HOLIDAY EXPRESS' STUDENT SPECIAL BUSES OPERATED NON-STOP To Give You THE MOST Time at Home Leave Michigan Union FRIDAY…

…, Dec. 21 Fewer Car Permits Issued; Streif Interprets Regulations Network Atmosphere Marks Speech Department Project I Fewer students are requesting driving permits this year than in the past, the…

… Office of Student 'Arfars' has reported, and student driving is thus becoming less of a problem. While the drop in enrollment may be a factor in the decrease, 15 per cent fewer requests have been received…

… this year than last, and student enrollment has gone down less than 10 per cent. There- fore, the decrease has been attri- buted to the University's "tighten- Ing up" policy on violators. VARIOUS ASPECTS…

… of the stu- dent driving ban have recently been clarified by Karl D. Streiff, assistant to the Dean of Students. Interpreting the regulation, he said, "Gaining the use of a car is banned, as well as…

… the operation of one. "Consequently, it Is not per- missible for a student to use or ride in his own or his family's car for social, personal or any other reasons when the car is driven by anyone who is…

…'t sit behind the wheel." Streiff said that both men and women students may ride as ass- engers in a car as long as they are in no way associated with the ownership of the car . Complete responsibility for…

February 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

…. own personal $1,000 exemp ACCORDING TO Borradaile, being a In most cases straigh student won't get you any advantages grants and scholarshi when it comes to filing a return. taxable according to…

… "Students really don't get many good "The, a cring tu breaks on taxes at all," he said. There are certain statut Walter Dunnigan, a public affairs for excluding grants and s representative for the Treasury…

… Depar- he said. There are excepti tment, agreed. "Students are pretty and Dunnigan advises c much treated as other taxpayers," he the institution that award said. However, Dunnigan added that before…

… filing a return. there is a tax break for the parents of IN ADDITION, to VIT/ dependent students who also work. In formation hot-lines run by a tt ti ht p harangue community im a $1,000 Department, there…

… are private tax ser- the prior three years' averag he student's vices available for students who need a But this benefit can only 1 ion. hand with their returns. self-supporting students. " -out money…

… Claudine Ferrand, owner of Ann Ar- year (dependent) students s are not bor Tax Service in Nickel's Arcade, pointed they can't use it,' Dunnigan. said her fee for preparing a tax return said. is usually about…

… $20. e income. be used by Year after are disap- " Farrand ory provisions cholarships," ons, however, hecking with ed the money A and tax in- the Treasury Accbrding to Farrand, some students who have…

… includes W-2 forms, interest statements, and receipts for itemized deductions. - Students conquer I (Continued from Page 1) packages including a Porcupine Moun- and transportation, according to Mary tain…

… majors top the list. But liberal arts majors should not despair, Shmgleton says. He points out that the employers sur- veyed said the two biggest shor- tcomings in higher education are the lack of students

… with communication skills. "THIS PLAYS into the hands of the liberal arts students because they are better prepared to handle the written and spoken word." Geographical regions that promise to offer the…

December 12, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

… gold, fell. The gold , sh spilled over into silver, and the pice of that metal rose to near-record levels. Gold dealers said buying was coming fpm many different sectors, as Arab }1 sheiks, worried about…

… Development Fund to be established by the grant "will implement incentives and support for both faculty and students who are engaged in reforming the undergraduate program" at Penn. governor to n Rhodesia…

…- dent students on the BEOG has caused its share of headaches in the aid office. As a result of the changes, students received new eligibility reports, and the office had to pull and re-evaluate thousands…

…. "The result was a tremendous screwup." The University is not sure about the number of students affected. Some students have not received their money, and a few have had to be driven to Lansing to check…

… records. In some cases, the University has promised University aid funds to students on the Competitive Scholarships to cover for errors made in evaluating their forms. Johnson said, "We thought our present…

… staff would be able to handle the increases, but it was a lot higher than expected." INTERNAL deficiencies are also responsible. Students, after waiting in line for up to two hours, are often con- fronted…

… by desk personnel "who don't know what they're doing," in the words of one student. Chinese Papercuts Cards Records Calendars Diaries Tarot Cards Class Struggle Game Puzzles-Games A PERIODICAL RETREAT…

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…

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…

September 12, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… Page Editors Managing Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 413 E. HURON ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE In truth, it is a…

… care much for economic equality. A plan the Macki- nac Center recently proposed, how- ever, seeks to equalize state funding per student at all public universities in Michigan. The legislation is…

… Appropriations Subcommittee for Higher Education, is said to favor the change. So does Central Michigan University President Michael Rao, whose institution receives a third of the per-student spending that this…

… the cover that region's clashes, never the sole cause in modern history - with leaders like Moammar Gad- dafi of Libya and Yasser Arafat of Palestine leading the Arab world's assertion of political…

… Hezbollah is in the best interests of both Lebanon and Israel, but the war Israel con- ducted reflected a failure to under- stand the changed stakes. Arab nationalism is dead; Hezbollah fights not for Lebanon…

…, not for the Arabs (Arab nations have actually condemned Hezbollah), but simply for its own political legitimacy. Five years is much too long for America to childishly cling to the "us vs. them…

… based upon the number of students that attend each university, with a set value for each student. Currently, the Uni- versity receives a disproportionate amount of money per pupil from the state - in fact…

… many reasons a Wolverine should oppose this plan, but before anyone jumps at a cut to our funding, students must put aside our alle- giance to this great school and realize that the cur- rent system is…

… programs that they lack and the programs that Michigan residents will need to compete in the new global economy, to a student base that cannot be reached under the current sys- tem of funding. If we simply…

…'s students is the only way to bring about an economic revival in the state, and those institutions can only be built if we go ahead with McHugh's plan for a drastically dif- ferent higher-level educational…

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…

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…

September 12, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors life in this country. And now we are.like the rest…

… together as Americans, our time to shine, our time to prove our grit and our soul. I wish that this were the sort of thing that could be uniting, but my pessimism wins out. Already, Arab- Americans on campus…

… be misguided or blinded - they may in fact be evil. And still, the barrier remains. Between the minds of evil and the reality of the world is a barrier of JOINT STUDENT STATEMENT n light of yesterday…

…, RACHEL TRONSTEIN President LSA Student Government This statement was co-signed by the following student groups. CAMPUS RELIGION NETWORK PROJECT SERVE MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY STUDENT ORGANIZING FOR LABOR…

… AND ECONOMIC EQUALITY ALPHA IOTA OMICRON AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TZEDEK: A JEWISH SOCIAL JUSTICE N:. E. Royster Harper Vice President for Student Affairs …

April 12, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…- cording to the influential newspaper Al Ahram. Entire committees of the ruling Arab Socialist Party have resigned to join the New Wafd. The leftist Unionist Progressive Nationalist Party has begun to…

… a Cairo University professor. Whatever its consequences for internal Egyptian politics, the New Wafd predictably identifies Palestine as "the paramount Arab issue." "The immediate task to be…

… - had Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 153 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE…

… DAILY Museum staff irks visitors Bursley's little massacre T HE EXPULSION of six Bursley student leaders from dorm housing because they approved the purchase of marijuana for a recent party is a…

… kneejerk reaction by Univer- sity administrators, yet at the same time, an understandable one. The students, all members of the -Bursley Board of Governors, voted to buy $200 worth of pot for a March 31…

… regulations. No one can deny that housing officials had suf- ficient premise on which to terminate the students' leases. House rules are stated explicitly in lease applications, and the University's option to…

student representative group. The Board of Governor's purchase was unwise in light of current laws, but it simply wasn't an action meriting such harsh penalties. But perhaps there is something to understand…

February 12, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… suicide victim could be the basis of the rumor that their roommates automatically receive a 4.0 grade point average. University officials say there is no such policy on the books, but students are familiar…

… get a 3.4." And Jim Villa, Law school senior and communication T.A., said, "I heard it was a 3.0, back in my time." The rumor has reached students in colleges throughout the state. Officials at Eastern…

… problem, such as divorce. According to Schaefer, special situations where academic performance is hurt by a crisis are handled on an individual basis. Loyer said the affected student often appeals to the…

… professor to work out an alternative, such as taking an incomplete in the class. Student Counseling Service is also available for such situations. Cheerleading coach quits under fire By BRIAN BONET…

… hostages for Arab prisoners BEIRUT, Lebanon - Newspapers in London and Israel said. yesterday secret talks were going on for a major swap that would free . foreign hostages in Lebanon in exchange for 400…

Arab prisoners. Lebanese Shiite leader Nabih Berri said there were no talks yet but indications were positive. Berri, head of the mainstream Shiite movement Amal, made the original proposal on Saturday…

…, setting off a frenzy of rumors, reports, and speculation on the hostage crisis. Berri, who is also Lebanon's justice minister, proposed that Israel- free 400 Arab prisoners. In return, Amal would return 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…

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…

February 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… overrepresentaion in the justice system." The study looked at 1,734 teen boys committed to state public facilities in 1991-1994. - Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Sam Stavis. Students relieve stress with mini…

…-courses By Amelia Levin For the Daily Amidst the monotony of classes and school- work, non-credit mini-courses provide students with a stress-relieving and enlightening alternative to their usual studies…

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…

January 12, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

Student League, which last year found itself holding the campus spotlight on more than Truck Driver Miraculously Escapes Death In Accident CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING one occasion, exists no more, either…

… nationally or locally. Its place in the anti-war and anti- fascist movement among the young people of America is to be taken by the American Student Union, a coalition organization of members of the N…

… will be functioning by the beginning of the second semester. Michigan students who attended1 the amalgamation meeting stated that approximately 450 delegates were present, representing about equally the…

… gold band. MAC'S TAXI-4289. Try our effi- Phone 9501. Reward. 183 LAUNDRY- STUDENT HAND LAUNDRY: Prices reasonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006. 6x LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 1…

July 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 149) • Page Image 5

… the lives of all Israeli citizens from the Palestinian terror that has been destroying the country for its entire existence. The security fence saves innocent Israeli lives, whether they are Arab

… readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over others. Letters should include the writer's name, college and school year or other University…

… harmless little enclave that deals with harmless little issues. Why should we, as students with busy schedules and no intentions of staying here after graduating,. care one damn about what they do? We have…

… its name provokes). I'd venture to guess that most students here don't even know who our mayor is, let alone how to pronounce his name. Local government is for the aged, the feeble, the trivial and the…

… dull. The sad fact is, City Council members take advantage of this student apathy by passing legislation that negatively affects students without fear of reprisal. The recent proposal banning porch…

… couches is one example of how the Ann Arbor City Coun- cil pushes an anti-student agenda with rela- tive impunity. The voting districts of Ann Arbor are gerrymandered to ensure that students will never get…

… a seat on the City Council. The city is split into pie-shaped wedges, with each containing a sliver of the student- dominated downtown and a much larger chunk of the surrounding homeowner strongholds…

…. Each wedge elects a City Council member, meaning students never have enough numbers in any individual wedge to field a pro-student candidate. A homeowner's most valuable asset is his home, and he will…

… fight anything that could potentially lower the value of that asset (like living close to rowdy, unkempt stu- dents). Members of the Council all favor the more permanent homeowners over transient students

…, leading to legislation like the ludicrous couch porch ban. The idea that students can't even get their own City Council member suggests that they are but a small minority, and this simply is not true. Of…

January 12, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

… Amed 734.936.1055, saamed@umicbedu Sponsors: Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Cmmittee The Gspel at Cloleees *Concet Toe800 pm. Location Pwer Center Contact Unversty Muscal Scetc 734.764.2538 or 800…

… Peace and Justice Commissin othe Michiga Student Assmbly Suzuki Youh VioliniststorPuanaduslce Perormnce Tme 12:00pm ollowng Nikki Gioannis keynote addres oatio: Hill Auditorium Contact: Sandra Dnziger…

…PlaningCemleN Black lnter Network, Black Student Union, lack Crek Assciation, thelaional Sciety o lack Enginers and Pi Psi frateritylnerpeeuted umnentary Fimo & Discussion ime1:30pm caion: Roomn 4 (Main Floor), Mihigan…

… Burton 734.764.0506, tayeh~umich.edu Sponsors: Black Arts Council, Schedl ot Music, adProtessor/ Adviser WillisPatterson tletus and the Dream: A Student Tribute Prsnation by Student Athletes rime 3:O0pm-4…

…:3Opm Lction: Cliff Keen Arena Cnact: April Boylms 734.647.1250, apriljb~umichr.edu Spee: University of Michigan Athletic Departmet and student athletes. CneEngagement In a Diverse Democratic . Get…

…~etting Students toStand Pnel ofFaculty and Students men 3:00pm43Opm Leaion: KalamazoonRoom, Michigan League Cnact: Jeffreyttoward 134.647.7402, jpkoward~uich.edu posmCenter for Community Service and Learning…

…Academicslfor Affirmatie Action rod Social Justice m.y - -- _____________ Cu Realy GoingOn? ogineering Student Form row: 3:3pm5.3pm Location: Est Room, Perpnt Commes Cnact: Charley Llyd 734.763.3863, loptenginumich eu…

… Paeof Attorneys and Stdents ton: 21050B, Michigan Union 13.330.5073, jcrtin@amich.edu nor.United for Eqality and Affirmatie ion for Intevening Organiation, BAM N, edother student inteenors ochee by…

… and aloges tee Diversity RhScinces ML Pane Dcusion nelotfaculty and Students mwit 53pi-7:30pir ion: Alumni Center :Patricia Sherman 734.647.1911, triss~umcedu se: The Schools of Dentistry, Medicine…

… Means Necessary tuentoshIthe COlMMA"y. k Celebrat Student Panel Presentation aed lectuebyoDean Patricia Garin lowe: 400pm.5-30pin Lcation: Vandenberg Room, Michigan League Catact: Sandra Gregerman 34…

February 12, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… University to drop its charges against the arrested climate advocacy protestors who sought a meeting with Schlissel at the Fleming Administrative Building on March 15, 2019. Rackham student Akash Shah…

… provide a platform where we can express our views.” According to Rackham student Juan Jhong Chung, who participated in the protests at COP 25, the movement was a peaceful demonstration led by…

… still a bit clunky,” Berg said. “It doesn’t open directly to the live map, which I think for students, that’s the feature they use most. It’s not terribly responsive, and the bus positions don…

… Berman, Temple University history professor and member of the JSAN coordinating committee, said the order specifically targets students who have origins tied to Israel, including Palestinian…

August 12, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…'s surprise gift of $500,000 in sponsored by the Arab Stu- to the University for an endowed dents' Association. Students from chair in history. Egypt and Syria distributed mim- The end of May, however…

…, eographed statements of the Arab brought a major story, and relief position, and fielded angry or just to many worried male students- curious questions from the small the House gave final approval to crowd…

… r brace themselves for the next, what can happen? But the city is not entirely life- less, nor is the University. Those students who remained at school for half or all of the spring-sum- mer trimester…

… educational institu- tions would force a tuition hike here. The Faculty Senate established a six-member committee-four t's What's faculty members and two students Johnson's draft plan, which would -to review…

… mass media at the Uni- continue undergraduate student versity, including The Daily, the deferments. University Record, WUOM and June started out on a more or WCBN. They will begin meeting less humorous…

… term. A liaison commit- tee between University students and city officials was established, and a new city housing ordinance was passed, designating responsi- bility for mose care and main- tenance of…

… apartments to land- lords. Voice, the University chapter of Students for a Democratic So- ciety, was refused University funds to subsidize their national conven- tion here on the grounds that the convention…

… could not be consid- ered an "educational experience." The convention was still held here, however, and for a week Ann Ar- bor overflowed with students again. Ha pening, The Senate Appropriations Com…

…- mittee cut the state higher educa-. tion budget to $58.6 million, and added wording intended to make out-of-state students bear the brunt of tuition increases; to the tune of $600-$700. University Pres…

… the summer, and students intending to stay only for the fall and winter terms will not need to pay ten-months rent for the opportunity of leaving after eight months. Rioting broke out in Detroit, after…

April 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

… different -w program to w students in id. re Heather d an award for new campus magazine, the International Ob- server, said she was pleased at being recognized. 'It was great to see groups recognized. So…

…'t black and white." Syrian government radio, which usually reflects Assad's views, stressed that Israel must adhere to U.N. resolutions calling for with- drawal from lands that had been held by the Arabs

… in the Engineering to mark in an outstanding manner those students in Electrical or Computer ,ho through distinguished scholarship, activities, leadership and exemplary conferred honor on their Alma…

… Mater. rs of the Beta Epsilon chapter of Eta Kappa Nu at the University of Michigan, ongratulate the following students for meeting the membership requirements and initation process, thus becoming active…

… members of Eta Kappa Nu:' Whatever the Saudis' motiv- tion, a suspension of financial sup port to the PLO could build confi- dence in Israel that Arab attitudes are changing. Baker has been trying to sell…

… Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir on that idea in order to encourage him to risk giving up territory to the Arabs in a peace settlement. Baker met with Saud in Cairo and then flew here to see Assa He also met…

… MINISTRY LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA 801 South Forest (at Hill Street), 668-7622 SUNDAY: Worship-10 a.ni. WEDNESDAY: Worship-7:30 p.m. Campus Pastor: John Rollefson ST. MARY'S STUDENT PARISH (A Roman…

…: Worship-10:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Worship-9 p.m. Pastor, Ed Krauss-663-5560 I The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

May 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

… psychology department entitled, "Theory of Adapted Systems," at 4:15 p.m. today in Aud. B. Organization Noticess Baha' Student Group, Discussion:: "Religion Renewed," May 12, 8 p.m., 2029 Ferdon. Calf NO 3…

…-2904 for trans- portation. - * Congregational Disciples E & R Stu- dent Guild, Discussion, May 12, 12 Noon, 524 Thompson. S* s Lutheran Student Assoc., Organ Re- cital: Dr, H. Vollenweider, visiting or- gj…

… school. Arab To Discuss Neutralist Policies Fawzi Abu-Diab, director of the Midwest Arab Information Center in Chicago, will speak on "Positive Neutralism and the Arab World" at 4:30 p.m. today in…

…, Associate Dean James C. Mouzon announced. Chemistry 265 will be available to a student who has completed elementary college chemistry and will take advantage of his train- ing in college mathematics and…

… physics. These new chemistry courses are to meet the need of engineering students who require more background in the princi- ples of physical chemistry, he said. "There is a trend for all degree programs to…

October 12, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

… Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Oalendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more iniormation call…

….m. Student Relations Committee Meet- ing. Open meeting, 3 p.m., 3529 SAB. Dept. of Chemistry-Physical Seminar, -- Dr. Gundolf Kolmaler, "Ionic Crystals, Burroughs Wellcome & Co., U.S.A., Some Theoretical…

… to exist because she Vietnam, the Arab-Israeli war won that right in 1948 by secur- and violence in the cities. On communicating with the dead, Pike explained that it is possible for an individual to…

…, immediate amn- ,, ing her territory from the Arabs, Pike believes that when a nation is the victim of aggression, as Israel was in 1948 and in 1967, if she wins the war imposed on her then she has an ethical…

… right to the territory she might gain. Pike noted that the Arabs who left the area that Israel won did so on their own free will, and that those Arabs who remained will be better off in the long run as…

April 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

… operating room. She takes a blood pressure reading to make sure everything is as it should be. As a freshman, she practiced on other student nurses to learn the proper techniques in the care of patients. Half…

…, Harriet and the other student nurses settle down for a lecture on communicable diseases given by Dr. Stewart. Each pen is poised so nothing will be missed. This course for juniors acquaints them with the…

… post operative patient who is just recovering from the effects of an anesthetic. AS A FRESHMAN, Harriet learned about the different types of nursing by practicing on her fellow students. Couzens Hall has…

… a fifty bed practice unit which student nurses use for this pur- pose. Although the nursing school is independent of the hospital, Harriet has many of her classes there. The hospital library is also a…

… favorite place to study. At 4:30 p.m. her day at the hos- pital is over and she strolls back to the dormitory to write a case history report. * * * A STUDENT nurse's day is not all work and no play. Harriet…

… ac- tually we have the same rules and privileges as other women students do." Harriet Vallette is one of 200 women living in Couzens Hall, who plan to make nursing their profession. "After gra duat ion…

February 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… vice president for academic affairs with the PROFILE task of luring more black students to campus and keeping them here. "In the days of the WAM strike, on some occasions, I was confronting the…

… excitement," Sudarkasa recalls. "I remember the morning that the women students" decided to help the boycott by picketing parking structures...We decided that only women could do this because if there were no…

… THE TIME of the strike, Sudarkasa says, the University ad- ministration was not concerned with diversifying the student body. However, she is less critical of the current administration's inability to…

… upcoming ads "I think we really have to recognize that we are losing a lot of good students. They may be recruited, but they don't come to Michigan." Finding out whether it is academics, a lack of…

… financial aid, or simply the atmosphere here that causes black students to pick other schools over the University will be one of her main con- cerns, Sudarkasa said. "I KNOW A LOT of black students who really…

… complain about their feeling of isolation and alienation from the University of Michigan. It's not enough just to say, 'we're willing to have you,k' she said. Even if the University recruits a black student

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…

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…

April 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… flagrant cases of plagiarism or blue book cheating." Out of more than 6;000 literary school students, Dean Robertson said he seldom gets more than 10 or 12 cases a semester, and often a smaller number…

… Robertson said the subject has been discus- sed periodically in student confer- ences. "It is something that the whole student body has to understand and willingly accept," Dean Rob- ertson continued. "The…

students -themselves must take responsibil- ity for seeing that all of the stu- dents play the game. No Single Professional Objective "In the lit school, size and het- erogenity are big factors.. There Is no…

… nice single professional ob- jective. Many students are in col- lege as a means toward business administration school or dentistry. There is often no sense of Identity or responsibility toward the school…

…- versity has been notified of no serious automobile accidents to date, "somewhat of a rarity when you stop to consider how many students make the annual jour- ney." REVIEW BOARD ITEM: SGC Procedure Matters…

… Passed By DICK SNYDER Student Government Council last night took action on three procedural items referred to it for consideration by the Review Board. Motions were passed relating to all three matters…

May 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…"What's So Funny?" Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF TM UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. *0ANN ARBOR…

… refused to re-appoint two qualified University representa- tives, Vice-President for Student Affairs Lewis and Mrs. Arthur Carr. Both were "charter members" of the Commission when it began operations three…

… very accurate aerial maps can be purchased from the United States government. All the Soviet embassy has to do is go down and buy them. (copyright 1960, by the Bell Syndicate) TO THE EDITOR: Arab

Students Protest Aid Cut DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN To the Editor: RECENTLY, the United States Senate passed a bill to cut foreign aid to the UAR with the intention of applying pressure so that Israeli ships…

… be allowed to pass through the Suez Canal. We hope that the President will cor- rect this breach of instituting power politics by vetoing the bill. Indeed, it is very regrettable for those of us Arabs

… this same principle that guides us to de- plore the recent action of the Senate. Is it too much to ask of the United States to be neutral in the persistent conflict between Israel and the Arabs? The…

Arabs would be more than happy to comply with the UN resolutions concerning free pass- age of Israeli ships through the ii (Continued from Page 2) Spectators: Stadium: Enter by Main St. gates only. All…

… Announcements, Invita- tions, etc.: Inquire at Office of Student Affairs. Commencement Programs: To beFdis- tributed at Stadium or Yost, Field House. Distribution of Diplomas: If the ex- ercises are held in the…

… appropriate Suez Canal when Israel is ready to carry out the other 72 resolu- tions which were passed against her. Among the most important of these is the problem of one mil- lion Arab refugees who were given…

…, 1960, there ap- peared an article by Miss Maine Jackson entitled "Organizations Neglect Student Participants." In this article Miss Jackson said . . . "The Democratic Social? ists scheduled and publicly…

February 12, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… is seeking student appli- cations for the Jane Addams and An- drew Carnegie Fellowships for a 10- month internship in Indianapolis, Id. * The fellowship comes with a $15,000 stipend and 12 credits…

…. Candidates should be recent gradu- ates orseniors notcommitted to a gradu- ate program. Students will be selected based on leadership potential, interest in community service and the nonprofit -sector, and…

… ihrough Friday. Students applying for the scholar- ships for women must be currently or formerly enrolled at the University, have a minimum GPA of 3.4 for undergradu- ates or 6.0 for graduates, demonstrate…

… *nancial need, and be involved in the .University community. - :Applications for both scholarships are available at the Office of Financial Aid, 2011 Student Activities Build- ing. - Compiled from staff…

… reports. MSA budget committee faces shortage of funding By Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter After several weeks of speculation and criticism, Michigan Student Assembly leaders say they are now ready to…

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…

October 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…) $RINC LAt~1R.J '(00 JuSTBfRtNG CYNIC4&M, MY WIF' I1E Six YAS AGO AND 2i C0T ]3r rER. ~ ~ r P ~ -0f by Judd Winick TRAT'S NOT vTERYFUNNY. Yom CArTcIN' oN... ALCOHOL Continued from page 1 Student

… unique, in that we don't have a Code (governing student behavior)," she said. "Without a Code, we're one of the only schools that had to respond - to the federal mandate." f Ring them bells! The handbell…

… to give the information directly to students and employees. He agreed with lawmakers' views that this information should be made public. However, "statistics of crimes have always been available upon…

… graduation rates of its member schools. The advocates of the bill, however, wanted reports of the nation's other two- and four-year institutions as well. Two House bills - the Student Athlete Right to Know Act…

… and Goolding's bill - combined to form The Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act which will be incorporated with Senate bill 580 in the Congressional Conference Report. This combined version…

…. Inside, several hundred Arabs be voted on in the next few weeks. Rep. Pat Williams (D-Mont.) sponsored the House bill. Dave Roach, Press Secretary for Williams, said that the intent of the bill was to…

… alleviate concerns of students and parents about the increasing inci- dence of crime on college campuses. Roach said the bill should "give them an understanding and inclina- tion of the climate and…

… athletic careers. He said that the bill would undoubtedly benefit prospective students if passed, but questioned whether the bill should have a federal focus rather than a lo- cal one. "It could just be more…

…'t expected Thursday. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter…

July 12, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… army units in the outskirts of Tel Aviv would be named "self refugee camps, would be taught to hate and dread Israel. The Arab students abroad, being the future policy makers in educa- tion, can do a…

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS here Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… of Students for a Democratic Society held here 10 days ago. The convention started off with the usual plethora of workshops. verbal interchanges, and wordy explanations which mark all con- ventions and…

… contents that it did not intend to present a program. The resolution read: "In defend- ing and supporting Student Non- Violent Coordinating Committee and the Revolutionary Action Movement, SDS chapters…

… lesson that power governs the universe. Letters to the Editor Israel and Arabs In re Mr. Imad Khadduri arti- cle: "The Palestinian Problem: The Arab View," it seems to me that several of the statements…

… present flight of Arab refugees exist mainly in countries and did not want to lose their source of income. 2. Stating that Israel is "nec- essarily expansionistic" has no fact to be based upon. The Is…

…- raeli government has stated time and again that its only wish is to live peacefully with all its neighbors. The June 5th war was forced upon Israel by the amassing of Arab armies along the borders and by…

… lot in order to change this deplorable situation. 4. I find the statement that the value systems of Arab and Zionism are opposed, a bit odd, since faster rate of progress, welfare of the people and…

… rapid modernization are Israel's goals as well as those of the Arab nations as stated by the writer. This can only lead to the obvious conclusion that peace as well as solution to the refugee prob- lem…

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… department. Date set for trial Officials meet with Fleming to discuss proposal of CIA protester By ANDREW MILLS The trial of Rackham student Harold Marcuse, accused of assault- ing a police officer and…

… assaulting University Assistant Director of Public Safety Robert Pifer and Ann Arbor Police Detective Douglas Barbour at the Career Planning and Placement Office on Nov. 25. T W O student groups - the Rackham…

… Fleming -is expected to present his draft for review. MSA President Ken Weine said he is trying to build a "unified opposition" among students against the document. Michael Phillips, chair of the Michigan…

Student Assembly's Student Rights Committee, said groups such as MSA, the United Coalition Against Racism an d People Organized to Wipe Out Rape that have made demands for the University to fight…

… Kennedy, "was needed now. We've been saying all these things, and racist attacks are still around. There's no way to deal with it when a student harasses another student. We're the laughing stock of the…

… interview yesterday. "I had hoped that there would be a rational discourse." Several students have said that Fleming's draft is similar to, if not harsher than, the proposed code of non-academic conduct that…

December 12, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

… assembly, which will serve for four years, will then choose a new government that U.S. officials hope can win the confidence of the dis- affected Sunni Arab minority _ the foundation of the insurgency…

…- ful banners and placards on the streets, and press con- ferences before audiences packed with supporters. Most attention has focused on Sunni Arabs, who largely boycotted the Jan. 30 election to…

… protest the con- tinued U.S. military presence. With most Sunni Arabs staying home, Shiites and Kurds won more than 220 of the 275 parliamentary seats - a move that sharpened communal tensions and fueled…

… the Sunni-dominated insurgency. This time, more Sunni Arab candidates are in the race, and changes in the election law to allocate most seats by province instead of based on a party's nation- wide total…

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May 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

… on similar "evidence," against a faculty member. I assume that, in calling for an investigation, the students and the Daily have publicized the "evidence"againstGoldberg thattheythinkmost dramatically…

… supports their case. That's usually the tactic in such controversies. Some students condemned Goldberg for dis- playing a cartoon which made them uncomfort- able.Others said they weremadeuncomfortable…

… test-score gaps. The heart of the Goldberg dispute, however, is: If he is investigated, who's next? Whose cartoon could be cunningly and absurdly "deconstructed" by the student commissar who ruled…

… would be far better for Goldberg's department to arrange - but by no means require - a meeting between him and representative student critics. If they choose,let all parties discuss thematterfully and…

… things unfunny to us. We don't poison their careers with charges of heresy. Goldberg's students should confer with him andkeeptheireyesontheprizeofunderstanding statistics. They may find that the realities…

… down upon. This is unfortunate because fraternities have so much to offer to college students. ManypeopledonotchoosetobeintheGreek system. I have a pledge brother who questioned whether or not he wanted…

… thehandsofPalestin- ians.ThecitiesandtownsofIsraelarebuiltonthe remnantsofPalestinanArabsociety.Israeltoday continues to discriminate against and dispossess its Arab citizens, and to absorb and develop the…

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…, however, have not been released to the public or to the West German investigators. The security sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they had always suspected an Arab con- nection in the La…

… "crimes of destroying a country." Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON U.S. Representative Louis Stokes (D-Ohio) discusses with 200 students his conclusions on the Iran-Contra affair. Stokes was one of 15 represen…

… President Robben Fleming's draft proposal to deter racial and sexual harassment. Some councilmembers reserved comment until they had read the document, released Sunday by the Michigan Student Assembly. Mayor…

student rights violations. DeVarti said he was considering introducing a resolution at next week's council meeting criticizing the proposal. "It doesn't define anything about due process. It leaves…

… principle University restrictions on students' non-academic behavior. "I think the University is on dangerous ground when it advocates a code of non-academic conduct for acts which are not illegal," Epton…

… through education. She said the proposal was unfairly directed against students: "There are many examples of racist behavior among faculty, staff, and administrators." Another opponent of the proposal…

…, Councilmember Seth Hirshorn (D-Second Ward), suggested that anti-racism measures should focus on public officials and administrators. Student g response i (Continued from Page1) proposes "to establish a system…

… fo handling complaints of discriminatory behavior on the par of students" through regental bylaw 2.01, which grants the University president power to promote th "maintenance of health, diligence and…

… order among the students." Harris McClamroch, chair o THTL ST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Speakers Ambassador Zvi Brosh - "Eastern Europe After the Summit: An Israeli Perspective," noon-1:00 p…

… group meets second and fourth Monday of each month, 7:00-8:30 p.m., 2002 Hogback Road, Ste. 13. For info call 971- 0606. Students for Paul Simon for president - 7:00 p.m., Anderson Rm., Michigan Union…

January 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

… daily lives of student. His day leave his own akbyimposing acame.a code unprecedented by the Shapiro en F administration in scope, harshness of Robben Fleming does this in lanuag, nd eert f pealtis…

… source of this flagrant display of personal racism is a man who is in a position to influence the academic careers of thousands of minority students on this cam- pus. Dean Peter Steiner, of the College of…

… Literature, Science, and the Arts, has on several occasions in recent months attempted to explain away the University of Michi- gan's racist policies by falsely attributing the low numbers of minority students

… these were described as Arab preoccupation with the Iran-Iraq war, or the irre- versibility of Israel's absorp- tion of occupied Palestinian lands, or more intimate alliance between the United States and…

…, after the Palestinians have proved that they cannot be forgotten, after the Israeli gov- ernment has refused to address this issue in anything but the crudest law-and-order terms and after the same Arab

Arab-Israel. conflict is that the Palestinian people have been deprived of their po- litical and human rights. They are the primary Arab party to this conflict and any solution will have to be based on…

… them would be easy. But if Israel is to escape fur- ther violence, the Palestinians' further repression and the United States more damage to its interests in the Arab world, Where's t To the Daily: I…

… want to' know what has happened to the "Music Scene" in Ann Arbor. I believed that Ann Arbor was a city where culture and progress went hand in hand. This was once the city that listened to its students

April 12, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… time to be kind," promoted a new consideration of thoughtfulness among students. The celebration served to herald the com- ing of Spring, and event organizers couldn't have asked for better weather. "We…

… on he stressful and :ester. nities, sororities and cultural organizations, contributed to the event. Members of LSA Student Government dis- tributed free blue books and Hershey's Chocolate Kisses to…

… Day, the event cents how easy it is through the Diag. helped to draw the interest of many spectato it is to have fun," "Part of student government is serving the to sign a petition that encouraged the…

student fees." Many students agreed the event encourag The Alpha Phi sorority organized a water kind acts among others throughout the day. buttons, the plan- toy game, rewarding participants with candy "I…

…." Steinberg referred to recent post-Sept. 11 events that have raised concerns about the civil liberties of Arab- Americans. The ACLU recently filed a suit to open the high-pro- file Rabih Haddad case to the…

… union also created the Know-Your-Rights Hot- line for people of Middle Eastern and Arab descent who received letters requesting interviews following the terrorists attacks. It is also investigating…

… potential lawsuits involving complaints against racial profiling people of Arabic descent. Rave said they tried to put together a program that would get more people to come to their annual meet- ing, where…

… program, a group that promotes injury prevention aware- ness to middle and high school stu- dents. Zang and Hammond gave stu- dents a glimpse into life with paral- ysis as part of a Students Take On…

… Paralysis event last night at the Michigan League. STOP is a non- profit student group that seeks to promote awareness of spinal cord injury prevention through campus events and community service. Zang…

… special edition on the steps of the Student Publications Building.The Daily was the first newspaper to report on the suc- cess of the vaccine. Daily reporter Lee Marks wrote,"There is no doubt that the…

September 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… buildup in the Middle East could total $15 billion in the next fiscal year, but promised disgruntled law- makers a "significant increase" in help from Arab nations and other American allies. Cheney and Gen…

…- come involved in combat. Several senators used yesterday's session to show their distress over the amounts of military backing supplied by Arab nations in the region, and financial support from U…

…'about it," said LSA first-year student Amanda: Flies. When asked if she talked to Becky about birth control, Karen. Bell said, "I talked about sex and what can happen. I didn't talk about abortion, and I…

… Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $28.00 in…

…-town and $39 out-of-town, for fall only $18.00 in-town and $22.00 out-of-town. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard…

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…

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… 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…

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