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January 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… American policy, backed by the communist- inspired student riots against the American marines, are merely what can be expected from a party of Charley Macarthys who sing or curse, howl or coo on order from…

student meet- ing in Chicago where young southern gen- tlemen and their northern associates re- considered the Civil War. Could he be- lieve in God or count on the social force we call "the people" and look…

… Material of a LS.&A., Schools of Education and Music. Students should present their Cashier's Receipts for sec- ond semester registration mate- rials at Rm. 4, University Hall. See your advisers and secure…

… all necessary signatures before ex- aminations begin if possible. Recreational Leadership - Women Students: A course in Recreational Leadership will be offered by the Department of Physical Education…

May 12, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT T hE Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not SINCE 1890…

… steadily increasing Ann Arbor rent rates, leaving students with only one campus pharmacy. Ethnic Creations is soon to follow as it wraps up sales and prepares to move to its new location in the Westgate…

…, which are sometimes put aside as they are often inconvenient. His kindness, along with donations from Northwest Airlines, the University and Arab charitable organizations have given this young girl the…

… hope for a better life. The University's efforts in bringing Shihab to the United States should be com- mended. The University trains its students to be leaders, and it is essential to teach tomor- row…

…'s leaders about compassion and kind- ness. By using its resources to assist the community, the University has set an exam- ple that its students should follow. The University is capable of providing a wide…

… urban planning, engineering and business. A greater effort should be made to make these resources more widely available. Perhaps students do not have the resources or influence that the University has…

February 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY For Michigan Only? OUT OF STATE students have been clipped again. But it isn't a novel idea any more. Way back in the fall of 1945 the first big blow was landed. Tuition had…

… maintained a 110-65 dollar out-state in- state ratio, when suddenly the University announced that out-staters were now to pay 150 dollars, other students 70. At the time, most of the arguments and grumblings…

… May 15, the last British troops are sched- uled to withdraw from Palestine. There will then be no force to hold in check the Arab-Jewish fighting, which has already begun. with the barriers down, the ex…

… impossible. There will then be only two al- ternatives. Alternative one will be inaction. Under this alternative no one will intervene to halt the conflict be- tween Arabs and Jews. This is unthinkable…

…. Unfortunately, al- ternative two is also unthinkable. For if someone is to intervene to halt the Jewish-Arab conflict, af- ter it has reached the blood bath stage, that someone must be the United States. If we…

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…

February 12, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… aired by the Al-Jazeera satellite television station throughout the Arab world and believed by U.S. officials to be authentic. It was broadcast as U.S. officials warned of devastating attacks within the…

…," said Kenan Basha, presi- dent of the Muslim Students Association, "It's not a celebration time MSA bans campaign flyers fro-m S 0n S buildingrs By Afrew Kaplan Daily Staff Reporter - it's a time to…

… to the University's right general supports diversity, a se to determine the diversity of its arate brief would do little good. student body," said Elizabeth "The attorney general look Boyd, spokeswoman…

… of the brief, Boyd said Eastman said while the attorney See GRANHOLM, Page keep funding Cp- 1. ed ted, ew an ion en me ke ce he it e3 AATU By Christopher Johnson Daily Staff Reporter I Students

Student Assembly on Feb. 7, threatening to dis- continue its services if the assembly does not pay the funds in full by Friday. The AATU is also concerned with MSA's continued reluctance to negotiate a…

… added that AATU continues to advise students in expectation that MSA will eventually supply compensation. "We have fulfilled every part of the contract and they have not fulfilled their part," she said…

…. "We continue to serve in a good-faith effort. And now they have stalled negotations with the service contract for Winter 2003." Joe Bernstein, MSA student general counsel, said the assembly has not…

… has dwindled to 4 to See AATU, Page 3 Walls usually covered twice a year with colorful flyers advertising Michi- gan Student Assembly candidates will be bare during the election campaign this March…

…. Responding to student complaints about flyering, MSA passed a resolution last night banning the posting of cam- paign flyers on all campus walls except those in residence halls. "I'm just excited to see that…

… people will be on the Diag meeting students and hearing concerns, rather than killing trees and littering hallways," MSA Rules and Elections Committee Chair Jason Mironov said. The resolution "increases…

September 12, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… dismiss a lawsuit filed by four University of Cali- fornia students seeking to have the war declared illegal and un- constitutional. Sweigert said the U.S. Supreme Court has been "resourcefully ducking" the…

…,000 fine and/or six mPnths in jail. See JUDGE, Page 8 62 hostages released; Meir to" meet Nixon By The Associated Press Arab guerrillas sent 62 hijack victims to Cyprus and freedom yesterday and moved…

… demand for freedom for Arab c o m m and'o s jailed abroad, The guerrillas want the release of seven guerrillas jailed in Bri- tain, Switzerland and West Ger- many and the repatriation of all guerrilla…

… conference yesterday at a desert airstrip in Jordan., STUDENT-RUN HELP: Ozone House aids young runaways, By JOEL ROSS Every year several hundred runaway youths, many only 13 or 14 years old, pass through…

… Arbor's hundreds of runaways by seeking to solve their problems instead of merely reacting to their symptoms. Last year, however, a group of students under the leader- ship of Dave Bowman organized Ozone…

Arab world appealed to" the Marxist guerrillas to at least move the hostages to Amman's Intercontinental Hotel until their fate could be determined in the negotiations with Israel and West- ern…

… over who delegate primary rule-making authority Van Der Hout, former executive over students to the faculty. president of SGC, said he would ap shouldU have the autnority to iscipine students who…

… violate University conduct regulations. Within the next few weeks, at least two students will be called to appear before faculty disciplinary boards which will try to determine whether the students should…

… be punished for disruption of a class during last spring's class stirke. Throughout the past summer a comnit- tee of students, faculty members, a n d administrators has been meeting in an attempt to…

… far from agreement on a nro- before a judicial body composed ent of his peers - students. He then requ ed Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) hear the case. CSJ, an all student body establishe SGC, is not…

January 12, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

… Rackbam, Arab Students Association, Black Student Union, Inter- Cooperative Council, Abeng Multicultural Council, South Asian ProgressiviAlliance. " This event runs throughJanuay 29. k -l THE ACHIEVEMENT…

… Building " Sponsored by the Kinesiology Student Government. INTERGROUP RELATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY: OUR CURRENT STATE OF KNOWLEDGE 3:30 PM '"6050 Conference Room, Institute for Social Research - Sponsored…

… * Residential College, East Quad I 26 - Sponsored by the Residential College and ST AND (Students 1"king Action Now in Darfir). ANNUAL DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING MEMORIAL CONCERT: TAKE 8 7:30 PM e Hill Auditorium…

STUDENT DESIGN CHARRETTE 4:00 PM " 3rd Floor Studio, Art and Architecture Building'" Sponsored by NOMAS. COLOR SPLASH 4:00 PM * Koessler Room, Michigan League - Sponsored by the Office of Multi- Ethnic…

Student Afflirs and the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Affairs. NEy ORLEANS MUSIC: HISTORY AND CULTURE. 5:00 PM' -Room TBA'" Sponsored by Arts at Michigan, Center for African and African…

…, Undergraduate Education. 'Donations are suggested. Please visit http://miksymposium.umich. edu for more information. I FIRST ANNUAL CENTRAL CAMPUS SPIRIT OF MLK STUDENT RECOGNITION PROGRAM Time to be announced…

… Skillman Foundation. FR IDAY EI II UAI RYI 17 TRANSLATING RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE 2:00 PM'" Rackham Ampitheater" Sponsored by the Black Student Psychological Association. SCOR BUCK HISTORY TRIBUTE: DINNER…

…-MOVIE DISCUSSION 6:00 PM -'Location to be announced'" Sponsored by Students of Color of Rackham (SCOR): African Atmerican Black Caucus (AABC HEAD START TURNS 40: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND RECENT RESEARCH 4:00 PM…

… Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. Committee, the Office ofAcademic Multicultural Initiativ^. the T antolle e ofP MAKING LINKS AND BREAKING CHAINS 9:00 AM ' Michigan League " Sponsored by Students Allied…

… for Freedom and Equality, the Native American Students Association, American Civil Liberties Union-UM Chapter, Muslim Students Association, Students Supporting Affirmative Action, Students of Color of…

September 12, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE ''They couldn't conceive of the notion that (inner…

students are dismayed to find that the terrorist label has become broad enough in the aftermath of Sept. 11 to apply to both Hamas and a handful of students who get miffed when Maybelline gets smeared in the…

… of misconception about what we do out there." However, when it comes to investigating student groups, the bureau's less-than-perfect track record shows that it lost any claim to the benefit of the…

… investigate (and subsequently destroy) the Communist Party USA, but soon set its sights on the much more formidable growing student movement. Accord- ing to internal FBI documents, COINTELPRO's explicit purpose…

…,500 "domestic security" memos and 3,000 "action items" that it sent to the FBI. COINTELPRO's efforts hit uncomfort- ably close to home when former Michigan Daily editor and Students for a Democratic Society co…

… for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the Ameri- can-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Muslim Public Affairs Council. The ACLU has found other examples of the FBI working in conjunction with…

… without a full picture of the FBI's involvement with student political organizations. Although unsettled by the investigation, Direct Action is not letting it interfere with its plans for the year. The…

January 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… Chinese Delivery Company Student group s Q Arab-American Students' Association, officers meeting, Michigan Union, Room 2203,8 p.m. Q Brown Bag Lunch Series, Dwight Perkins on The Approach of China and…

… and the surrounding area. MSA plans to increase publicity throughout cam us get students involved with assembly by Jennifer Tianen Daily MSA Reporter Suffering from an image problem and general student

… chairs to make itself known to stu- dents on campus. MSA also plans to implement a tougher attendance policy for its meetings. "In terms of students, a lot of people don't know what's happening and don…

… like the Fishbowl and the Diag to answer student questions and give out information about the assembly. "Currently, I don't think we're that ef- fective," said Engineering senior Brian Kight, vice…

… chair of the Rules and Elections Committee. "A lot of students don't know a lot about what we do." The assembly also plans to address stu- dent concerns about the Statement of Stu- dent Rights and…

… Responsibilities, the Uni- versity's non-academic conduct code. "The code is still an issue because it isn't as reasonable to students as it could be," Kurlansky said. Kight said, "The code was just put into effect…

… this term, and most students still don't know what it says. There is inade- quate protection of student rights in the statement, and there are a lot of concerns." MSA will also try to resolve issues such…

… as the debate about bicycle safety on cam- pus, relations between the Ann Arbor Ten- ants Union and landlords, and communica- tion between students and th( administration. "We should raise some Cain…

…, however, many students consider the assembly an ineffec- tive body. "I really don't even know what MSA stands for, and I'm not even sure it has any thing to do with me," said LSA junior Tim Walsh. LSA…

… front desk for room, 6:30-7:30 p.m. L College Republicans, meeting, MLB, Basement, 6:30 p.m. Q Michigan Student Assembly, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. Q Social Group for Bisexual Women…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 12, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… of 1,000 gallons a minute. HURRIED NEGOTIATIONS: British Withdawa Prompts Arab Nations Defense Pact MOSCOW (A)-A Soviet prose- cutor asked yesterday that four young intellectuals be imprisoned for…

… a massive point on the Suez Canal ceaseE package of spending cuts design- fire line. ed, once and for all, to restore nean had been clarified and the over all situation, especially on the Arab

….S., government, here and in Wash- ington, protested this "flagrant r violation of the immunity of an American diplomatic officer. HI-Fl STUDIO TV-STEREO RENTALS STUDENT RATES 121 West Washington Downtown…

…-Across from the Old German 761-0342 Student or Teacher to do library research at University of Michigan Library Prefer library science major, $3.00 per hour. Write M.I.S., P.O0. Box 5 129, Grosse Pointe…

… Communist troops. since June 5-10 Arab Israeli war. In contrast, the first week of The operation will begin in a January 1967 was relatively quiet. few days, an official source said. s . ! r I . 4 t . i AH…

October 12, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… have a stable envi- ronment, where probably 100 freshmein were accepted each year. There would be about 400 total students in the pro gram," Diana said. "Now, it's at 32) which is about a 20 percent…

… stone is equal to on submachine gun," Klcimai adding that "pain is pain." But a Palestinian student audience quickly retorted, "Wh Israeli Mother mourns, 100 Pa ans mothers mourn." In response to the…

… tension Muslim and Jewish students event, LSA sophomore Rania, executive board member of th lim Student Association sai came here tonight to see the oti and just to make sure that the n are put out clearly…

…." "We're not asking people to us, we asked to come here, sai Mamou, LSA senior and repress of the Arab-American Anti-Di nation Committee. "but we feel tinians are suffering a lot mo Israelis." JERUSALEM…

… hurled stones and smashed car wind- shields in several Arab villages. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has been trying since Mon- day to mediate an end to the vio- lence. Yesterday, Annan was to head to…

… the Center for mo-Ethical Reform's Genocide Awareness Project, which featured photographs of aborted fetuses jux- taposed with scenes of genocide. Student groups with abortion as their focus understand…

… overturning Roe v. Wade is important. In that regard we hope a president would be elected who would choose pro-life judges," said Andrew Schrivell, president of Stu- dents for Life. By contrast, Students for…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

July 12, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… Assumes Total Authority Of fice of Student Affairs AHMED BEN BELLA ..triumphal fete Rivals Wary Of Ben Bella MARNIA, Algeria (P)-Dissident Deputy Premier Ahmed Ben Bella returned in triumph to this…

… Khedda's policy of working with France to build Algeria. Ben Bella, long jailed by the French, wants an Arab brand of Socialism. The tall, deputy premier stepped across the border from Morocco at an…

Arabic, Ben Bella arrived in the town square, which was crowded with thousands of colorfully, dressed Moslems cheer- ing and clapping. State To Allow Vote on College LANSING (A)-The state De- partment of…

… appointed a student-faculty-administration study group to make recommen- dations for revisions in the structure of the Office of Student Affairs. This committee, chaired by Prof. John Reed of the Law School…

…, met at great length throughout the past fall and spring semesters, finally presenting its report on Feb. 21. The Reed Report called for a clearly-defined student af- fairs philosophy with a heavily…

…. The dean of men and dean of women would be replaced, and instead a dean and associate dean of students, directly re- sponsible to the Vice-President, would oversee student organiza- tions and…

… scholarships and financial aid. These two offices, however, had to be of the opposite sex. In addition to the directly vertical lines of authority leading to the Vice-President, several faculty and student

…-level administrators met behind closed doors with the committee, and reportedly raised strong objection to the report, particularly in its handling of the role of women students. It is not publicly known whether the…

… Regents and adminis- trators succeeded in persuading the committee to alter its report, so as to differentiate between the needs of men and women. It does provide that men and women students be treated…

… which are printed below: From Lewis's recommendation-"The following functional divisions each headed by a director will be: 1) COUNSELING. To counsel with individual students: to coordinate the services…

September 12, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

… OPINION ~a a.. * . - .1 no ___ _n _i Page 4 Edited and managed by students at Thl University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. XCI, No. 8 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority…

… economic problems, though both nations have quite a few. In fact, the very raison d'etre of the new union is to lead the Arab world in the annihilation of the Jewish state. The irrefutable arguments for…

…, is no prize either. There have been eight mergers enacted among the Arab states in the last 22 years, and only one-now called the United Arab Emirates-still stan- ds. With luck, the current murderous…

… plan will go the way of its predecessors, and wiser leaders will steer the Arab bloc toward peace in-, stead. Passing up: It's terrifying and imagine yourself in a crowd in the northern end zone of…

… their bodies at on many as five or six thousand women have usually confined to the nort been assaulted in this way. As far as we know, only students usually sit. T not one individual responsible for the…

… pass up. YOU SHOULD ALSO be aware that only an insignificant number of other students ap- prove of what you do when you pass a woman up. Over one hundred student political groups and other organizations…

February 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 75) • Page Image 8

… the hub of men's social life in the Arab world's biggest and most spirited city. "In my opinion, it is sacrilege," declares Ahmed Sadiq, a waiter at a cafe coated with a generation of grime. "If women…

… she knowingly exhales a plume of smoke that would make any male aficionado proud. Students work their way through school POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. (AP) -There's a new classroom building going up at the…

…. Students also run the college's fire department, airport and restaurant, and raise cattle and pigs, some of which wind up, in one form or another, on the menu. In exchange for all that, they get a free…

… college edu- cation. "This is Hard Work U," said Jerry Davis, president of one of the Ozarks' best-kept educational secrets. All students at the College of the Ozarks are required to work 15 hours a week on…

… run into trouble studying is not with work but if I start goofing around," he said. The college, founded in 1906, draws many of its 1,500 students from Midwestern farms or families who have worked ovas…

… today that promotes work and discourages debt," Davis said. Students can't even take out a federally insured loan since the college dropped out of the program a few years ago. Officials feared they were…

… sending students the wrong message by encouraging them to rack up thou- sands of dollars in debt before going out into the world. Anyone who came to the college to have fun picked the wrong place. The…

…. For years, Ivy League schools have admitted students on a "need-blind" basis, meaning that finances are not a con- sideration in admission. When a poor or middle-income stu- dent gets an offer for…

… 1997. The change means that parents will not be penalized for having sunk all of their money into paying off their mort- gage or saving for retirement. "A lot of students feel bad that their parents are…

… paying such incredible amounts for them to come here," said Mackenzie Baris, a first year student from Binghamton, N.Y., who uses fed- eral grants, student loans and work- study pay to supplement her Yale…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 12, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…4 ,a OPINION 4. Page 4 Monday, December 12, 1988 The Michigan Daily £Eb4 u tlj Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Protect Tagar & CCF j." Vol. IC; No.66 420…

… Taggart and Kenneth Sparks The Michigan Student Assembly's (MSA) recent attempt to censure student groups because of their political and religious viewpoints is a flagrant and deeply disturbing violation of…

… the first amendment. We refer, of course, to MSA's attempt to derecognize two student groups, Tagar and Cornerstone. Christian Fellowship, because of viewpoints these groups expressed on the Diag. This…

… Duderstadt? Quite simply, MSA proposes to penal- ize these groups because it finds their viewpoints racist, homophobic and repug- nant to the student body. The first amendment does not exist to protect only…

student organiza- tions. And third, freedom of speech not only protects the right to express a view- point, it also protects a group or individ- ual from retribution once that viewpoint has been expressed…

… State College must recognize the campus chapter of Students for a Democratic Society unless the college could meet a "heavy burden" of demon-. strating that the group would significantly disrupt the…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 12, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DATLV 22 A 04 . W L'7It" WEDNESDAY MAY 12,1954 THE C1.11 AI LAI.V1 PAGE F IVE ISA Ball To Tell Musical Story 1 t 'U' Students Will Present Native Songs…

…," while two repre- sentatives of the Arab Club will perform a dance and song routine depicting the Arabian art. MARGARET AYRES will dem-. onstrate an Indian dance which she learned from Mrs. Rajam, who is…

… and his Bonnaires will provide the music for the guests, who will be dancing North American and Latin American dances including the fox trots, rumbas, waltzs, and bunny hops. Students Plan' Card…

… Section Block 'M' Will Occupy Choice Seats Next Fall Twelve hundred choice seats be- tween the 20 and 35 yard lines for all home football games will be occupied by next fall's Block 'M' members. Students

… ARE underway for the first mass meeting in early Sep- tember of all members to be held at the stadium while a practice football game is being played. Students would then be able to see a demonstration…

student en- thusiasm, ten new designs will be presented at each of the home games. Other plans on the agenda for the Wolverine Club, cheering sec- tion sponsor, include pep rallies before home games and…

students at the University. The musical will be presented to better understand- ing of the various customs represented at this school. Concert To Feature Jazz Of Alley Cats, Bop Combo -Daily-Don Campbell…

…, Tac- tonic Elements of North Ameri- ca and Structural Geology. His students admire his subtle sense of humor and fascinating lectures from his own experiences. One of his main objectives is to interest…

students in the five cur- riculums of concentration for pro- fessional work. * * * DR. GODDARD is in charge of the University Summer Field Course, in which students are giv- en an opportunity tofstudy the ac…

… Japan. 11 Student Association, has made plans for a Parents' Day Sunday. Students and their parents will enjoy a picnic lunch at noon, a1 vespers service at 4 p.m. and sup- per at 5:30 p.m. The members…

December 12, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…-reaching effect on laws and pending Arab-Asians Appeal for Cease-Fire Mediation by UN Also Requested LAKE SUCCESS-(AP)-Thirteen Arab-Asian countries called on the United Nations last night to ap- peal to Red China…

… Committee, vot- ed against passage. SL Cinema Guild SponsorsWanted The Cinema Guild Committee of the Student Legislature is accept- ing petitions from campus groups for the co-sponsorship of movies, according…

… to Hugh Greenberg, '51, SL member. Petitions may be picked up by any interested group either at the Student Legislature office at 122 S. Forest or at the Office 'of Stu- dent Affairs in the…

Student Affairs, ap- plications for rooms in the new building during the summer term will be accepted any time after the beginning of the semester. It will be the only regular dorm open during the summer…

… smoke began to rise as rioters poured gasoline over the wrecked vehicles and set them afire. I Student Legislature's Michigan Forum will present a free, four- man debate 7:30 p.m. today at the…

… Architecture Auditorium in an at- tempt to clarify for the student body the controversial issue of bias classes in campus groups consti- tutions. The question to be resolved is "Should the University enforce re…

…- moval of discriminatory clauses, and if so, is the Student Legisla- ture action the best and most ef- fective method?" * * * AL.BLUMROSEN, '53L, and Phil Dawson, Grad., will speak in fa-, vor of…

…. The men will speak at a Michigan Forum of how to remove discriminatory clauses from the constitutions '51, and John Ryder, '51L will take the opposite stand. The Student Legislature has before it now a…

… motion asks the Student Affairs Committee to deny recog- nition to any campus group which has not removed discriminatory clauses from its constitution by 1956. The motion would also pro- vide for an…

… machines in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Saline. Drive Progress t t' I 1 e g e e s 6 d 4 e e y i. f 1 t. e n Gi Phoenix Drive Pledges Reach $100,000 Total Pledges to the student Phoenix drive now total $100…

May 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

… for Playbill season ticket holders. A student-written full length play, Norman Foster's "Journey To A Distant Point," will be presented at 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday eve- nings in the Trueblood Aud…

student-sponsored soc- ial events have been approved for the coming week end. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later…

… Beta Tau, Couzens. May 14, 1960 Adelia Cheever Hse., Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Chinese Students Club, Gomberg Hse., Hinsdale Hse., Kelsey, Frederick & Bush Hses., Lambda Chi Alpha, Lloyd Hse…

…-Presi- dent for Student Affairs, will address the assembly. Chemistry classes will be dismissed at 4:00 p.m. to permit at- tendance at the Convocation. John Cage and David Tudor, New York, will present a…

…' Night Fri., May 13, 8:00 p.m., Room 2003 An- gell Hall. Dr. Donat Wentzel will speak on "The Changing Sun." After the lec- ture the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open for…

… roommate wanted to share at- tractive, cool, spacious apartment with 2 Grad. students for summer.! Near campus. Phone NO 3-2055. C66 SWIMMING POOL Furnished apartment to sublet for Figure 5 overage words to…

… after 9 P.M., NO 3-3814. A57 PERSONAL ARAB CLUB announces Thrilling Ara- bian Night featuring Arabic Dinner, Full Oriental Orchestra, Floor shows of Amerio-Arab Entertainment and American Dancing. Serving…

…, restorers,' and dealers of rare violins and bows. Also GUITARS and BRASS INSTRUMENTS. 1 Sales -- Service -- Rentals -- Lessons I r Student Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available to…

students, Applications for these jobs can. be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020 Administration Building, during the following hours: Monday through Fri- day, 8:00 a.m to 12:30 p…

….m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOrmandy 3-1511, extension 2939, Students desiring miscellaneous oddt jobs should consult the…

February 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…, University Regents Friday tucked away at least temporarily the driving ban on students under 26 years of age. By unanimous vote the Regents agreed to lower the permissable driving age to 21 for an…

… modify the regulations was submitted to the Regents by a special driving study committee set up under Vice- President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. The old driving regu- lations were established…

… first semester, 1927. Regents Emphasize Students' Responsibility - While commending the driving ban committee's statesmanlike approach to finding a solution for the driving problem, Regents emphasized…

students' responsibili-, Board Says Construction Of Parking Building OK Construction of a half million dollar parking structure was au- thorized by the Board of Regents Friday. Present plans call for a 479…

…'es open tomorrow, according to Ed-, ward G. Groesbeck, director of the Office -of Registration and Re- cords. In addition to resident students, an additional 2,812 will be taking credit courses at…

… were 21,099 credit students. An additional 4,000 people are expected to enroll in certificate courses given through the Uni- versity Extension Service, Groes- beck claimed. Enrollment figures for the…

… responsibility for administrat- ing the plan should be extensive and endorsed the idea of increas- ing student responsibility in such all-University problems. Re-emphasizing ideas already incorporated in the…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan y'.' r, .: , Y S"::: HEATIHER KAMXINS Editor in Chief JEFTREV KOSSEFF DviD WALLACEF Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials…

… reflect the opinion of the mjority of the Daily s editorial board. All other articles. letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. Wasted time Students should make…

… Mallace can he reached ovei e-mail at davidm(a umich. eda. Without knowledgeable, hard work- ing professors and Graduate Student Instructors, a university cannot be considered a top school. Luckily, the…

… faculty. As part of their effort to help students succeed, most professors and GSIs offer open office hours at set times during the week. At these times, students may come to ask questions, prepare for…

… exams or simply to learn more about a topic that interests them. Sounds like a great opportunity, does- n't it? Students are able, at no additional fee, to get advice and extra help from some of the top…

… educators in the world. There is no drawback - no one is graded during office hours. Students embar- rassed about asking questions in class can do so in a private, one-on-one setting. Office hours alleviate…

… many of the prob- lems that large lecture halls experience, such as the normal lack of interaction ' with an instructor. Students lead incredibly busy lives. In addition to classes, they study…

…, participate in sports, clubs and interest groups, shop for themselves and sometimes even sit down and just relax. Amidst all these demands, students should not forget about the opportunity to meet with…

… instructors. Despite having busy sched- ules, there is always time for utilizing office hours. "There are a number of benefits (for students) to seeing professors and GSIs,", Joe Henderson, an LSA academic advi…

…- sor, said. "One of the main benefits is get- ting to know their instructor and letting their instructor get to know them. Students need letters of recommendation and references. Faculty who work with…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 12, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… with Khomeini in the future, he has inspired similar Shi'ite in neight- boring Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain. Equally important is the fact that as these splinter movements…

… have been pursued in a way that has made us party to the following crimes, some of which were recounted by University graduate student Sadri Khalassi: " the perpetration of an economic, system, in which…

… careful to add that one of the most dangerous unknowns is that we don't know who is really in charge of the hostages. We have heard conflicting statements from the "students", and the government as to the…

…, Number 80 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tenure system needs some minor changes VITAL TO THE SUCCESS of this institution of higher education has been the University…

… philosphies needed to expose today's\ college students to political and social values across the spectrum. Tenure has enabled professors to develop research and teaching techniques without intervention by…

… University administrators.. But, as the Daily discovered in a recent five-part series on tenure issue, the system has some drawbacks. Its faults, inherent in the makeup of the system, harm students above all…

…, as some low-quality professors maintain positions despite overwhelming student disfavor. In short, they just cannot be kicked out of their jobs. Coupled with the increasingly older age of faculty…

…'s biggest college-Literature, Science and the Arts-has no students on its executive committee. It may not in- sure that students needs will be given any more consideration, but a voting student member on the…

… committee would symbolize student involvement 'in the process. Student input at the entry level, however, does not adequately solve the system's faults. There is still the problem of a stale professor whose…

… number of faculty and student members, should study each tenured professor's teaching record every few years to determine how he or she is received by students. That would include, of cour- se, analyzing…

February 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…"Don't Forget the Spirit of Camp David" Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

students to enroll. Exactly what the tuition should be is not a political problem, except in only general out- lines. This aim of the University was firmly estab- lished when it was established, and there…

… seems to be no sentiment or reason for politicians to change it. IT IS FAIR for the Legislature, as representa- tive of the taxpayers, to ask that students bear a just part of the educational burden. But…

… toes. But there seems to be nothing in the system which calls for state legislative action in tuition rates. -PHILIP SHERMAN A CONTINUING STRUGGLE: Student Unrest in Algeria Music School a Frill? S…

…"MAYBE we think it's just a frill .. . If the students want it badly enough, they'll pay for it." Thus Senator Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair) reacted last week to the University's latest bid for a new music…

… Beadle and his cohorts could take just one day out of their busy lives to come down here and look around, they'd get a more balanced view of the University's needs. The proposal that students pay for new…

…- tion demanding independence, erupted with bloody violence. Long before the smoke of social and po- litical unrest cleared away, the General Union of Algerian Muslim Students (UGEMA) had formed, giving…

… Muslim students a nation- al voice for the first time. The formation of UGEMA in the dust of violence was designed, in effect, to end suppression, provocation and deplorable living conditions of Muslim…

students at federaly controlled French uni- versities in Algeria. Although there were about 11 times more Muslims than Frenchmen in Al- geria, federal universities admit- ted, only about one Muslim for…

… every nine Europeans. Hostility toward and persecution of Mus- lim students was open and un- checked. But the dramatic story of a stu- dent community's struggle for freedom began long before No- vember of…

December 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… U.S. partnership with Arab leaders against Iraq. The president issued a "warm welcome" to Shamir at the outset of their Oval Office talks yesterday morning, but he rebuffed questions from reporters…

… Vought takes his dog Walker for a walk on the Diag . Students, staff discuss homeless Tami Pollak Daily Staff Reporter Last week's arrest of an appar- ently homeless man and a student in the Union's MUG…

…. The next day, several Homeless Action Committee members met with Frank Cianciola, director of the Michigan Union/North oiampus Commons/Student Programs, to dis- cuss Union policies. "One of the things…

… according to student size and program needs. The Northridge campus of the California State University system has responded to the cuts by reducing the number of classes offered, mak- ing cutbacks in building…

students it can hold. Failure of a bond in the November elections in- tended to fund new construction has put more pressure on the administra- tors to find other funds to increase the classroom space…

… family" of students, staff, faculty, and alumni for donations. "This is an effort to pick our- selves up by the bootstraps. I think the survival fund is aimed at trying to do things for ourselves. It…

… Gulf teach-in fol- - 1st place in CCHA .oky.e by Matt Ronnie DiyHockey Writer Hundreds of students crammed into Angell Hall last month, search- ing for answers to the growing crisis in the Persian…

… into action. The campus anti-war movement has, for Although the anti-deputization movement lost momentum, the anti- war movement pales next to the fer- vor of November's student rights and anti…

…-deputization campaign, in which hundreds rallied for three straight days. lowed the doubling of U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia but preceded the Thanksgiving break. When students returned from break, they faced the…

… hysterical stress levels that typically accompany the term's end. Both the See WAR, Page 7 Most students on Diag support sanctions, oppose use of force by Jesse Snyder Daily Staff Reporter While many…

April 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

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

… Union would, is pact, which we have if invited, be willing to collaborate. At the U.N. meeting in New York last week Mr. Sobolev, the Soviet representative, drew a sharp line between stabilizing the Arab

… its 'high tensions, seems to suit Moscow. Why? JIM DYGERT Presumably again, because it is an anti-Israel City Editor coalition that the Arab states are the most ..............Magazine Editor united and…

… at the same time the most depend ........... Feature Editor ent upon the Soviet Union. ...........Assciate Editor Egypt, which is the prime mover among the ............ . AssociateEditorArabs, depends…

… the United States would go in blocking war in the Near East is the tremendous build- up of Egyptian-Arab forces along the Israeli border. Both U.S. and British Intelli- gence have warned their govern…

… of the Egyp- tian-Arab buildup: 1. Egyptian armed forces be- gan massing in January in the Si- nai, south of Israeli's Negev bor- der. 2. By the end of March, nearly three divisions, fully equipped…

…. Will University personnel please make their contributions in the buckets. There will be no mail solicita- tion this year except for a few major donors. The following student sponsored social events are…

…' approved for the 'miming weekend, Social chairmen are. reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not iater than 12:00 noon on the Tuesday prior to the…

August 12, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 134) • Page Image 5

student activist is gressive character. r a global system where justice True, Israel's democratic character is 'rogressivism is an ideology dependent upon ending Israeli control xclusion, guided by the…

… black South Zionist framework. Some Africans, while the Israeli legal code s argue that Jewish nationalism does not discriminate against Arab essivism conflict due to a gap Israelis. The law provides for…

… the equal a universalistic agenda and a treatment of both Jewish and Arab citi- stic one. However; this gap zets. In South Africa, the government 'upon the faulty idea that butchered blacks when they…

… protested s a zero-sum gain. Progressive governmental policies; Israel has done ften advocate policy that helps nothing to either Israeli Arabs or Pales- tinian people and the Israeli tinians in the West Bank…

October 12, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1962 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES 40,000 STUDENTS: Cites WSU Growth Plan By DAVID MARCUS Special To The Daily DETROIT - Wayne State Uni- versity President Clarence B…

…,000 student level, he later com- mented. The university currently has an enrollment of more than 20,000. Speaking before a session of the Association of Governing Boards of State Universities and Allied…

… dormitories which will eventually house 10 percent - 4000 students -of the eventual enrollment; 2) Additional athletic facilities; 3) A nearby research park, de- signed to attract commercial re- search firms or…

… University of Minnesota de- cided to investigate the case of DG under the auspices of the1 human rights committee. This student government committee re- ceived a letter from the national Delta Gamma which…

…. Minnesota students were concerned enough about t h e whole issue to bring it before the! rights committee. Students at the University are also concerned about the recent actions. to world leadership with the…

… premeditated, planned and organ- ized action connived at and shel- tered by the Indian government." Radios Report More Fighting Shakes Yemen, DAMASCUS () - Arab radio broadcasts indicated last night heavy…

… fighting has erupted in- side Yemen, the barren Red Sea1 nation taken over by revolution- aries two weeks ago. The United Arab Republic's Middle East News Agency report- ed from Yemen that war planes had…

…. Experts are often sent for con- sultation, Hannah said. Foreign Students The fourth responsibility con- cerns the foreign students taking courses in American universities. The fifth major area of inter…

…- paring our students to play their role in the world'" By ROBERT SELWA Young Americans for Freedom were treated last night to an examination of the distinctions between libertarianism and tra- ditionalist…

… ch STUDENTS, CULTURE: Papazian Details Russian Expei By RICIIARD MERCER Papazian noted a racial problem academic work done existing between the Russian stu- dents there. Dennis Papazian, Grad…

December 12, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

… United States. iIN BRIEF Complied from Associated Press and United Press International reports .' IOPEC gives W ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - OPEC delivered a "Christmas gift" to the West…

…- pounced at the end of the three-day conference by OPEC President Mara al-Said Oteiba of the United Arab Emirates. Industry sources said they were designed to counter sluggish sales caused by an estimated…

student loans not so guaranteed (Continued from Page 1) Dance Theatre studio 711 N University (near State St.) Ann Arbor separate classes for: regional vice president. "We've had problems with them (Chase…

student loan programs (this year)," explained Marion Bastani, Chase's public relations manager for consumer . banking. "We're staying open 12 hours a day, chugging through. The money will be forthcoming…

… a few Problems' there," USAF's Moore said. "We're going to personally deliver a list of students (from the University) who still haven't gotten their loans." Nowak said she doesn't anticipatea any…

… practice. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL rerving the Campus for 39 Years Robert Kavasch, Pastor 1511 Washtenaw between Hill St. and S. University Sunday services: 9:15 and 10:30 am. Wednesday Midweek…

…-Effacing Modesty." Sunday: Church Loyalty Dinner 12 noon. 11:00 a.m.-Church School. Classes for all ages. Class for undergraduates. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557' Weekly Masses: Mon…

… because we have the brains and the ideas to accom- modate the new technology," Price said. "We can train students and business consultants, as well as sponsor joint programs with industry. The biggest…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

August 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…I' :ir. lojgart 43ttily Summer Reading for Relaxation, I 'LJI 3y] Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone No 2-3241 Wil pr is printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

… serviced by the Circulation Dept. of the General Library. Students under Public Law 550 (Korea ,.1. Bill) and Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill)' who expect to change training in- stitution, or change course of…

…. Bldg. All 8-week session students who ex- pect to receive education and training allowance under Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. Bill) or Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) must fill inrVeterans Administra- tion…

students who ex- pect education and training allowanoo under Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. Bill) or Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) must get instructors' signatures for August (finals) at last class meetings or…

… heading of "ambition," for some- thing called success. Some of the students have written that they wish to be "a successful engineer," others have sought "success in college," and still others have simply…

… and an eco- nomic development program designed to elimi- nate some of the tug of war between the big powers and seek to change Arab militancy into Arab cooperation. There is strong doubt that any such…

… package can be voted, or that it could be made to work, amid the tensions of the area. Fundamentally, Nasserism seeks to exploit Arab nationalism for. its own purposes while the Soviet Union seeks to…

September 12, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…4 4A - The Michigan Daily -Thursday, September 12, 2002 OP/ED abe irig~u7aiui~g 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITEDAND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… jihadeering national unity, a time when more people then court ruling against the federal government to Arabs martyred themselves in a fiery reprise of ever stand up to put their hands over their hearts ensure…

… its students encompass and for the degree of intellectual skepticism and questioning that embody our learning. Yet with this quality ought to have come the maturity to stand up - today more than ever…

… remembrance, we pay our respects to those "special" weapons pose a continuing threat to our allies in the region, not the least of which are Israel, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. Furthermore, Hussein is…

… readers can be placed on all of the residents' doors as well. Questions have to be answered con- cerning the card and pin systems and many new policies need to be developed on what students will do if they…

… make sure that you report any suspicious people to the Depart- ment of Public Safety. TIM WINSLOW Engineering senior President of the Residence Halls Association University students enjoy adequate…

August 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…. (AP) - President Reagan yesterday signed the so-called "equal access bill" which will allow student religious groups to meet in public high schools during non-school hours. At the same time, Reagan…

… realism,' but Reagan said Mondale should have asked House Speaker O'Neill (D-Mass.) to "give democracy a chance." Reagan said the equal access legislation will give student religious groups the same rights…

… (Continued from Page3) THAT WAS in 1967 when Israel faced HEDGING their bets in case the impending war with neighboring Arab Labor-Likud talks broke down, both states and lasted until August 1970, Peres and…

…. 36-S The Michigan Daily ISSN 0745-967X ) is published Tuesday through Sun- day during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday during the spring and summer terms by students at the…

… Fnance ManagrT MICHAEi MANASTER Sports Editor MIKE MCGRAW SoiesM anagerCAROE MARUS ssociate Sports Editor PAUL HEGREN New Student Edition JOE ORTIZ f - - Si Dov Cohen. Lily Eng.AndrewEriksen, nifer Chodos…

February 12, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…. JOHN ENGLER E-MAIL: MIGOV@EXEC.STATE.MI.US PHONE: (517) 335-7858 King Hussein had impact on students' lives TO THE DAILY: The Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee Executive Board would like to…

… Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JEFFREY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the…

… Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. R7XOM T HE DA ILY' Shared history Black History Month speaks to all students

… Diag and in panel discussions, and debates have brought some students to tears, raised passions in others and even made some afraid to speak their mind. What began as a special interest of those…

… following the progress of affirmative action challenges in California and Texas is slow- ly finding its way into theme semesters, course syllabi, student government and campus and local media. There were…

… chapter of the College Republicans and a conservative state representative were the only symbols of the opposition. Most of the time, students passed the picket lines and read quotes in newspapers with the…

students have to be publicly vocal about the issue to private- ly express concerns or opinions. We are beginning to realize that we are all affected in some way, and that our backgrounds and experiences play…

…-ins and demonstrations. Will our children talk about Michigan's connection to Jessica Curtin and BAMN the way we talk about Tom Hayden and Students for a Democratic Soeiety? Maybe. But most important, we…

… cultural backgrounds. Students should make an ! < effort to attend some of the r:{ &T many programs available on $ >< r< campus. Black history is severely :. ::;.:: ®averlooked. Secondary 'I schools provide…

…- tional activities sponsored by various tJniversity and student groups are sched- uled for this month. Almost every resi- dence hall cafeteria is sponsoring a special dinner in honor of Black History Month…

October 12, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…Mir4l-gau Datig Reds Attempt Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ?anons Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Win Preva…

…' STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. " Phone NO 2-3241 als printed in The Michigan Daily ex press the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. r…

… decision cannot be subjectively called. d" or "bad." The Union bookstore could save the student a significant amount ioney, and would run grave risks of losing of the large investment necessary for such are…

…. owever, the attitude and approach of the m's Board of Directors, Financial Commit- and Student Officers is extremely regret- e. pular support for the concept of a stu- bookstore is lased primarily on the…

… sup- ion that the Ann. Arbor bookstores are bing" the students and thus a student :store could save students a substantial sum >ooks. books. This isn't so. The report presented he Union Board…

…-ups on new textbooks seem it standard over most of the country." of. Wisler, chairman of the Finance Com- ee, also notes the experience of the Michi- State University student bookstore. It has to…

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…

September 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Thursday, September 12, 1991 - Page 3 HOSTAGES Lontinued from page 1 r When asked why Israel had freed some Arab prisoners without sword on the fates of all the miss- ing…

… followed the tour mainly out of curiosity. "I just wanted to find out what's happening in terms of shel- ter for low-income and homeless people," said Jennifer Mead, a Rack- ham graduate student. Israeli…

… approximately 8 p.m. Sunday evening between the Helen New- Iry Residence Hall and the Kelsey Muiseum. Also Sunday evening, a group of five males, all of whom appeared to b intoxicated, stopped a female student

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…-998-0200 . - Ii The Michigan Daily 11 MASS MEETING H News * Sports * Opinion * Photo " Arts The Michigan Daily needs writers. Come to mass meeting on Thurs, Sept.l2th at 7:30. Student Publications, 420 Maynard…

…, responsible, and articulate students to assist in programs designed to promote and improve intra & inter group relations relating to race and ethnicity. The desired skills are strong program planning…

…, organizational skills, strong interpersonal skills, and familiarity with campus race relations. These skills are preferred, but not required. We would like a diverse group of students for these positions, so that…

… various racial/ethnic groups are represented. Both undergraduate and graduate students encouraged to apply. Students work an average of ten hours per week, with a maximum of 15 hours per week. Pay scales…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

June 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… quarter. This reflected gross ear- nings, including overtime, tips, commissions and other income sup- plements, rather than take-home pay. U.N. arranges cease-fire in Persian Gulf ABU DHABI, United Arab

… SYSTEMS DESIGN INTERESTED IN ADVERTISING EXPERIENCE? michioa n Is Hiring a New Marketing Manager Get Experience In: * Promoting a Product * Sales * Advertising Apply at the Student Publications Bldg. (next…

… winter terms and Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday during the spring and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: September through April-$15.50 in Ann Ar- bor, $19.50 outside…

December 12, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…, propagation, graft- ing, and the preavention of disease. Students get practical experience in all these fields through their individual projects. Providing extensive facilities for the growth of plants, the…

… Gardens serve as the Botany 2 laboratory. Students travel there twice a week to check on the progress of plants, which range from violets for their rooms to mushrooms and other fungi. Plants which will be…

… surround the Dead Sea area in Palestine six years ago, an Arab idly, tossed a rock into one of the caverns. To his amazement he heard something shatter inside, and went in to find ancient jars containing…

…, and Sunday afternoons from 2:30 to 4:30, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 502 East Huron, Phone 7332 Rev. C. H. Loucks, Pastor and Student Coun- selor 9:45 A.M.. The Student Class discusses "What Students Can…

… readings. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 120 South State Street Merrill R. Abbey, Erland J. Wangdahl, Eugene A. Ransom, Ministers 9:30 A.M.- Student Seminar, Topic: "Immor- tality," led by Dr. Abbey. 10:45 A…

…. NO 5-4205. Office Ph. NO 8-7421 10:00 A.M.: Morning Service. 7:30 P.M.: Evening Service. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Sts. Masses Daily at 7:00 AM., 8:00 A.M., 9:00 A.M. Sunday at 8…

… Whitaker, Chaplain for Student Foundation Mrs. Elizabeth M. Davis, Social Director 8:00 A.M.: Holy Communion. 9:00 A.M.: Holy Communion and commentary, (followed by Student breakfast, Canterbury House.) 10…

…:15-10:45: Junior High Classes 11:00-12:15: Church School.. 11:00 A.M.: Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:15: After Service Fellowships, 4:30 P.M.: Student Confirmation Class, Canter- bury House. 6:00-7:30: Youth Group…

…. 6:00 P.M.: Student Supper Club, Canterbury House. 7:00 P.M.: Confirmation Class for Parish adults. 8:00 P.M.: Evensong and Commentary. DURING THE WEEK Tuesday and Friday 4:00 to 6:00 Student Tea…

October 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… leaves offered by the educational .insti- tution to other students. The between-term leave is au- tomatically granted to all veter- ans on 'enrollment. However, vet- erans do not desire this leave are…

… past, student-veterans earned leave at the rate of two and a half days a month during the course of study. Vet Delegates Meet at Union Renew Campaign To Increase Subsistence A renewed campaign to…

… increase subsistence for student veterans will get under way at 2 p.m. to- day in the Union, when delegates from colleges and universities throughout the state meet to map out preliminary strategy for part…

… last week of the Con- gressional session, the Senate approved a subsistence increase of $10 per month for single vet- erans and $15 per month for married students. Additional al- lowances for additional…

… 'Drinking Ban' Meets With Student Protests By HARRIET FRIEDMAN A wave of protest against the University's new "drinking ban" has arisen on campus. Revised interpretations of a University drinking rule were…

February 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…. Page 4 -The Michigan Daily- Friday, February 12, 1993 be Li.trbuutaidi THE Mif"IGAn DRILY 13 ;, .. 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

…{ 9 FIE HER i.Y'/ - --.,-- BLACK HISTORY MONTH Embrace Black contributions in history FTER THE WHIRLWIND of events and trib- and diversity for undergraduate students and the utes to African Americans…

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…

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