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October 13, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, October 13, 1986 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan History behind By Daniel Blank Vol. XCVII, No. 28 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… Middle East EVERYBODY WANTS to blame divides them should be s somebody in the Arab-Israeli pragmatically and quickly. V conflict. The Israelis blame the hope, however, that all par Arabs. The Arabs blame…

… the the conflict understand two Israelis and the United States. The realities, even if they ,United States blames the Arabs, acknowledge them publicly: 2but it also takes a few jabs at the *Israel is…

… ;invoke their cause. states and what amounts to g Each of the above groups has warfare by the. PLO. Ini :their proponents in Ann Arbor. Arabs and Palestinians swo The Middle East wars are carried they would…

… that mu a back seat to ideology and dogma.- least recognize that Israe One student said Zionism is a continue to exist because it h "badge of honor and pride, while support of the United States. its…

… antithesis"-Palestinian *The Palestinians are mor nationalism-"is a badge of a propaganda tool for the shame." The writer condemned the states. That doesn't mea Palestinian nationalist movement as Arab

… countries don't us nothing more than a front put up by. Palestinians as pawns i the Arab states to undermine Israel. conflict-the fact is that Jord The Daily also receives letters control over the West Bank…

… also clear tha the conflict. One letter called the Palestinian cause is n massacres at Sabra and Shatila in fabrication of the Arab states Lebanon "the logical outgrowth of Palestinians cannot be Zionist…

… the leadersd the Arabs, Israelis, and to deal with political reality i alestinians will suddenly realize of dogmatically rejecting the Gone day that the conflict that side. 2 PBS independence settled…

… We can ties in 3basic don't away. Israel against Arab uerilla tially, re that nto the now. those ast at l will has the e than Arab .n that e the n the an had from once stinian at the ot a . The dis- re…

October 13, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

… process," he said. But Eilts did not advocate throwing money at the problem. "In trying to further the Arab-Israeli peace process we should be prepared to put on the table proposals which are fair and…

… responses to other survey questions: -Acceptance into the University community- 91 percent of white students were satisfied; 75 percent of black students were satisfied, 20 percent were dissatisfied; 81…

… percent of Asian American students were satisfied, 12 percent were dissatisfied; 862percent of Hispanic students were satisfied, 3 percent were dissatisfied. -Attitude of white students toward minority…

students-Over 50 percent of blacks, 18 percent of Asian Americans, and 7 percent of Hispanics were dissatisfied. -Friendships in one's own racial group- 84 percent of white students indicated that mbst f hei…

…Th friends were from their own racial group, compared with 63 percent for blacks,14 percent for Asian Americans, 30 percent for Hispanic students, and13 percent for Native American students GABORIT SAID that…

… he and others are currently analyzing the open-ended questions of the survey to determine why student opinions differ between different ethnic, groups. He said a full report should lbe completed by the…

… time Sudarkasa leaves in February to accept a post at Lincoln University. Questionnaries were sent to all minority students whose addresses were available, and to a random sample of majority students. Of…

… the 900 students who responded, 39 percent were minorities, 15 percent Black, 20 percent Asian American, three percent Hispanic, and about one percent Native American. Sudarkasa said her survey was the…

… first to examine the opinions of minority students at the University. "We do have a much better survey of the opinion of minority students now than before. Before we relied on the ad-hoc comments from…

… individualdminority students. This may be' aspringboard for future studies," she said. LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS... You're Needed All Over the World. Ask Peace Corps volunteers why their ingenuity and flexibility are as…

October 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…. - -__ - Iiphdiaq Chahey '- ZtM Siritgan ha OW Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Brother: Have I got a deal for you! i _____ ,I k…

… RECENT EVENTS in the Middle East have once again brought the Palestinian Arab guerrilla or- ganization to the attention of the world. Since the Six-Day W a r these g r o u p s have been in the forefront of…

… the so-called demo- cratic revolutionary movement to free Palestine from the Israelis. When discussing Arab guerrilla organizations, the' main focus of the many guerrilla groups, it sets policy for most…

… forthcoming from the occupied West Bank area. It seems that Fatah does not en- gender strong feelings from those Arabs living under Israeli rule. Or perhaps life is tolerable enough; for those Arabs that they…

… character of Israel. They as- sert that no genocide of'the Jews will occur if their struggle suc- ceeds, and that Jews and Arabs will live in peace as brothers. On the surface it would appear t h a t Fatah is…

… is more important, the extinction of a society: I n q i r a'd mutjtama (Arab words for extinction of a society). Therefore armed violence will necessarily assume diverse forms in addition to the…

… Jews - so the destruction of this state m u s t mean their dispersion. To where? Fatah says that Jews will be al- lowed to live in a democratic Arab state after Israel's extinction. They clarify t h i s…

…. Thus, part of the Jewish popula- tion must disappear. How? If Palestinian Arab guerrilla organizations are not anti-Jew- ish, why is it that the hostages not released in the recent hijack- ings were…

… Frenchmen and ten million Algerians. Israel proper has over 2.7 million Jews with 250,000 Arabs. The French had France to which to return; the Israelis have nowhere to go. The Algerian people could para- lyse…

… majority of its people firmly believe in t h e state. The Arabs in Israel proper have the highest living standards in the Arab world. No one claims Law Quad To the Daily: CIRCULATED throughout resi- dence…

October 13, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

… luncheon, Oct. 13, Student Zionist Organization and 12-1:00, 802 Monroe., Mrs. Wyona How- Hillel sponsor Orthodox High Holy Day ard. G.R.O.W.: "Community Organi- Services and Conservative Services, zaing and…

… would * * * like to form a discussion group please Student Zionist Organization. Suk- call: Philip Coates, 763-1688 or Greg kahi Raising. Oct. 15, Hillel, for thc Armtrong, 665-2866.I time call 663…

….a Jui AlmOLLC O NN _________________G"Wibt uim ei ts a aa Nff'k kARAMOIIT ' t PYCTUR4 Saudia Arabia Blasts Israel As Cause of Arab Turmoil 1:00-3:00-5:00 7:15-9:20 Dial NO 2-6264 JJeATE UNITED…

… NATIONS, N.Y. (JP) - In one of the toughest Arab speeches of the current UN Gen- eral Assembly session, Saudi Ara- blia declared yesterday it would never accept the existence of Israel. "It will continue to…

October 13, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…4 TPINION Pge 4 Tuesday, October 13, 1987 The Michigan Daily 4 R e tuthe Uichigan l Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan S. African sister school Vol. -XCVIII, No. 24…

… expression at the University. The guidelines, however, are only a thinly veiled set of authoritative mechanisms granting the University administration undue control over the lives of students outside of the…

… is filled with discrepancies. It allows, for inst- ance, that "the usual range of human emotions" may be displayed by the audience. "Usual" to whom, is the question. The "usual" behavior of a student

… is necessarily different from University President Harold Shapiro's idea of "usual" behavior. The proposal gives the University the power to judge and punish students whenever it deems it appropriate…

… tell my people that I love them ," said Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu, age 20, to his mother as he walked to his hanging on April 6, 1979 in South Africa. Mahlangu was one of hundreds of black students who…

… fled South Africa after the Soweto student protests in 1976 - which centered on the unequal high school curriculums, one for blacks and one for whites, established by the government, and the countrywide…

… privilege. Presently in South Africa the educational system is used by the Apartheid regime as a mechanism of further oppression. Not only does Bantu education for black students consist of minimal math and…

… science, but there are no accurate courses that address the experience of black South Africans. It is estimated that out of a total of 126,000 students in rural areas who began school in 1978, only 19…

October 13, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…'traveled to the hospital but was not admitted. DPS Housing officers restrained the student who was "extremely combat- ive" around 2:35 a.m. Witnesses said the student ingested acid, and medical personnel and…

…- sonnel restrained the student and DPS reports state the victim was reacting to an unknown substance. Warrant checks on all three subjects Wfett negative. 4flan assaulted on the Diag A iiale was assaulted…

… dean makes time for students By Jaimle Winkler Daily Staff Reporter At a University boasting nearly 24,000 undergraduate students, the chance of deans having the time to lend an ear to students may seem…

… slim. But LSA interim Dean Patricia Gurin is making the time to do it. Gurin is inviting students to meet with faculty and administrators to discuss issues important to students and relevant to…

October 13, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

… also being taken. . + 41t1 tip..:: S ' ''+9 :;4t ' '. EASTERN DELI and COFFEE HOUSE Hillel's Deli goes Oriental with Arab- Jewish Food: Falafil, Himmus, Oriental Jewish Music and Atmosphere. Find Out…

…& TRAVEL Profs head for woods I. International Student I.D.s Now Available M DI ER f~e. C VEL MICH. UNION 763-21 e kQAIN FUITC A London at Christmas Dec. 24, 1974-Jan. 6, 1975t a On ly8371.61 Flight…

… on Scheduled Airline Jets for further details contact S TRAVEL SIGN UP DEADLINE NOV. 20 International Student I.D.s Now Available i RAVEL MICH. UNIO I bAATIN FLI'IHT SKI UTAH SPECIAL WINTER SKI WEEK…

….A.C. Travel Center International Student I.D.s Now Available (Continued from Page 1) "The program is a unique op- portunity to bring together what we often keep in separate com- artments of our lives," the…

… rofessor continues. "To learn o sail is as honorable a thing o learn as to read (poet Rob- rt) Frost." STUDENTS will live in sim- le cabins without the luxuries! f heating and adjacent show- rs. A…

… professional cook will ssume culinary duties, but lark expects the students , to e responsible for all other spects of survival. The professors warn that hree day rains, and mosquitoes will all be part of life…

… required for the ampers-uh, students: Major American Authors to 1870, The New England Experience in Poetry, and Creative Writing, which will focus on individual ournals. Clark explains, "Na- ture will tie in…

… with writing. ometimes we'll ask a student o follow a chipmunk all day nd describe the experience." BALANCING out the pro- gram's intellectual cast will be, ailing, canoeing, hiking, andI mountain…

… physical experience with a lot of walking and running . . . We're going to stay away from mechanical thugs like water-skiing." Clark laments students' lack of sensitivity to changing weath- er conditions…

…'ll teach sailing. When it's calm, we'll teach canoeing." SINCE NO real camp coun-, selors will be on hand to offer instruction, Clark emphasizes, "We'll rely on students to bring in different skills." A…

October 13, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

Arabs that some did not consider it truly Arab, although Westerners thought it Oriental. YR's Take Stand On State Issues The Young Republican Club re- cently took a policy stand on var- ious political…

…, "Kassim's eventual assassination seems assured." Alternative Control Once Kassim is out of power, the alternatives for control of Iraq seem to be the Communists or an Arab Nationalist army regime. There…

… * OCT. 22 I U I Fri., Oct. 14 9-12 P.M. VFW CLUB ... 314 E. Liberty Admission $1 Per Person Presented by Grad Student Council lm N IC S 2 ShowsOnly s PHONE: TExas 4-1810 8:00 P.M. * 10:15 P.M. AN…

October 13, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

… Ballroom. Sched- uled trips are: Christmas - Steamboat Springs, Colorado and Sprink Break - Aspen, Colorado. Organization of Arab Students pre- sents Mafouz Bwnnoun, former ia- ison officer, lecturing on…

… of staff The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor…

…. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the d-v preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepte]1 for publication. For more…

…. Music School: String Dept. Student Recital, Sch. of Mus. Recital Hall, 8 pm. International Folk Dance: Barbour Gym. 8 pn. Rive Gauche: Live entertainment, 1024 Hill tit., 9 pm. GENERAL NOTICES Attention…

Students: Oct. 20 (5 p.m.) is last date for Fall Term when Regis- trar's Office will allow refund for a 50 per cent withdrawal. ORGANIZATION NOTICES U of M Ski Club, mass meeting, Oct. 17, 7:30 PM, Union…

October 13, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… MORE HAZING Continued from page 1 nity coordinator said, "The wholeGreek community is moving forward into modern Greek life. Things have to change ... and the change has to come from the students. The…

… University. The program was supposed to be part of the sanctions given to the former Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity after a recent hazing incident. On Sept. 4, a University student almost died as a result of the…

… University student. On Oct. 5, the fraternity decided to turn in its charter and is no longer forced to uphold those sanctions. Although the trial concentrated mostly on fraternities, Westol men- tioned…

… Care er O::pt:ions: for Doctor of Pharmacy Graduates A U-M College of Pharmacy seminar open to all students Thursday, October 13, 1994 7-9 p.m. 3554 C.C. Little Building (corner of Church & Geddes…

…, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain - said in a formal communique that the allied military build-up "should continue until they are sure that Ira no longer poses a threat." The council…

STUDENTS Continued from page 1. troops has caused the return of many anxieties for students and faculty who. previously served. Assistant Professor of Nursing Penny Pierce served six months dur- ing the Gulf…

… troops over in 1990, and one of the major results was the stabilityof oil prices and the subsequent economic recovery of the United States. Oil prices fell Friday because we assured the Arab states thatn…

… commander, says the recent send- ing of troops to Kuwait is not directly affecting undergraduate students. "I really don't sense any urgency towards me personally, or towards the others in ROTC," Rosi said…

students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $90. Winter term (January through April) is $95, year-long (September through April) is $160. On…

October 13, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

students, including black and Arab students, have approached the assembly only to be told that their concerns are not relevant to students - mean- ing not relevant to white students. The real message in each…

…i0 4 - Tuesday, October 13, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com L74C 1wlcht,4"pan 43at*lm Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann…

…'s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations represent solely the views oftheir authors. Assembly required MSA should pass policy to save time and focus on students It is unfortunate that the…

… records it Mose Ove Elvis, --ft - - - Going green, the slow way S 0 0 ome students may recall' the mockery that the Michigan Student Assembly made of itself last winter when it spent several meetings…

… debate by changing the policies for hearing community concerns. MSA should approve the pro- posal because it needs to focus on its true purpose - improving life for students, not grandstanding on issues…

… residents who speak at length on numerous issues that MSA has no business debating. No matter how important conflicts in the Middle East may be - and no matter how many students may feel passionately about…

… annoys the student population. It is important for community concerns to be heard. There needs to be a beneficial and progressive relationship between the students, community members and student government…

… in public meetings. But ask- ing non-student community members to apply beforehand is reasonable to prevent the meetings from being monopolized by unproductive debate. MSA leaders should proceed…

… carefully and ensure that valid, pressing community issues are cleared for discussion at meetings. Students and residents have a right to address the assembly, but they shouldn't abuse this right to hijack…

… conditioning systems could help with this and make accommodations more comfortable for students. Speaking of dorms, every once in a blue moon, the University offers "sus- tainable" meals made from locally grown…

October 13, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University…

… Bloomberg coffee chat WHAT: The Bloomberg Analytic and Sales Team will hold a coffee chat to meet with students interested in working for their company. WHO: The Career Center WHEN: 11 a.m. to 12…

… professor, will be giving a speech about the Arab-American racial paradox that classifies them as white on the U.S. census but are treated otherwise. WHO: Department of Near Eastern Studies WHEN: 4 p…

… mental health among students. Short for “you matter,” the group specifically raises awareness about bullying, depression and suicide. After organizing and planning for several years, the club…

… became official last month. High school student Erik Rob- erts founded the national orga- nization umttr in Montgomery County, Md. following the suicide of his close friend and fellow ath- lete, Evan…

… stigma associated with mental illness through the new student organization. “I think it is crucial that umttr started as an organization by young adults, for young adults,” Rosenstock said in an e…

… the Uni- versity’s curriculum, perhaps as a requirement class for incoming freshmen, similar to the AlcoholE- du program. “I hope that we can implement a similar program where students are…

… for students who need a community of individuals who understand the hardships of han- dling mental health issues. “I hope to create a safe place for students to talk about their personal struggles…

October 13, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…." There are students at Michigan from every part of the world. They include Arabs, Turks, ,Armenians, Jews, Germans, Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, Russians, Indians, Poles and Spaniards. And it is only…

… enough it ,was easy. Instead of harboring groundless ani- nosities, foreign students have taken to the busi- ness of friendship with rare enthusiasm. Instead of remaining Arabs, Jews, Turks and Russians…

…THE MICHICAN DAILYFg;' OCT. 13, IE MICHIGAN DAILY Mimes Opera And The Women . ,,.,fir " dited and managed by students of the University Of higan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

… ANNOONCEMENT that T an exchange student program had been inaugurated between the University and Brazil once more stresses the work being done at Michigan to foster international 'friendship. For years a leader…

… in the exchange of studen ts with foreign universities, Michigan gives addi- tional help to its foreign students through the International Center, now celebrating its first birthday. The Center's broad…

… program, aimed at helping foreign students to. acclimate them- selves to American university life through social, cultural and recreational activities, has served to put them at ease since they are…

…. probably the greatest benefit of the Center is that it provides, as Prof. Raleigh Nelson, Coun- selor to Foreign Students, says, "a place where intelligent young men and women, gathering for a brief space of…

… the International Center? Why is it that people act like human being here? It should be remembered that most of the foreign men and women coming to the University are grad- uate students and are…

student groups argued heatedly in the Michigan Daily on the proposition that women be allowed to appear in the Union Opera. Any objections raised were founded on the stifling bugaboos of tradition and…

…-long study, Welles is unbeatable. He, and he alone, isi responsible for the long series of NewI (Continued from Page 2) Michigan Union for a term of threeg years Students, College of Literature, Sci- ence…

October 13, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… earlier. The amendments made some key concessions to Sunni Arabs, starting with the first article underlining that Iraq will be a single nation with its unity guaranteed - a nod to fears among the…

… disaffected minority that the draft as it stands will fragment the country. Other changes open the door to Sunni Arabs to try to make more dramatic substantive changes in the constitution later, after a new…

…: Positive view of Colum- bus lingers) incorrectly named Brittany Marino as the president of the Native American Student Association. The story should have said that Marino is a member of the organization. A…

October 13, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… correct this situation." Union Opera Choses Mars As Director Gordon Mars, '56, was selected yesterday as student director for this year's Union Opera, "Film Flam." The Detroit senior is a speech major…

… of students and faculty members using it daily. The only alleviation to the sit- uation appears to lie in the Uni- versity-city debate over the sale of Ann Arbor High School. +these days-be it from…

…, revealed that the contents of his leather briefcase included a pair of "P Js" and term- ed The Michigan Daily, "one of the finest student papers I have seen." The leader of the Philippine delegation to the…

… weapons to Israel as a follow-up to a Communist arms deal with Egypt. Top officials said any such So- viet bid would be a deliberate at- tempt to heighten the, already dangerous tensions between Arabs and…

… Jews in the Middle East. Expose Russian Campaign However, they said, it would ex- pose Russia's campaign to con- vince the Arabs that Moscow is their staunch friend and support- er. A State Department…

… hiss brother for liaison work with thec Capitol., n QUESTIONS WISDOM: --- -- Berliner Issues Memo On Comments to Press By GAIL GOLDSTEIN Student Government Council President Hank Berliner, '56, last…

… damage SGC's reputation as an impartial, ob- jective body and an equitable arbitrator of student interests," Berliner said. This information was given in a memorandum to SGC members. Berliner said it was…

… President for Student Affairs, and a member of the 'M' Club. Daily Managing Editor Dave Baad, '56, proposed a new struc- ture for the Administrative Wing. Under the new organization, which was accepted by the…

… Legislature. A registrar's report indicated en- rollment will hit 18,500 next year. In the current term 17,662 students are enrolled at the East Lansing school. Stadium Addition Authorized The Board's Finance…

… Middle East from Turkey to Pakistan. SGC Group Interviewing Interviews will be held from 1-4 p.m. in Quonset Hut A for students interested in membership on the Academic Freedom Committee. This group is a…

October 13, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…'s Palestinian plan if he can "pressure the sraelis into relinquishing Arab territory" occupied since the 1967 war, a Palestine Liberation Organization of- ficial said yesterday. "If Reagan is able to pressure the…

… Israelis into implementing his plan and get them to withdraw from occupied 'Arab territory, then we are not against this plan," said Brig. Abdul-Razzak Yahia, head of the PLO office in Am- man. MEANWHILE…

…. -HAPPENINGS- Highlight Seasoned world-class artists and top-rated high school singers will join the musical forces with the students of the University of Michigan in concert tonight. The, concert program…

Student Government Elections-11:00 a.m.-3 p.m., Fishbowl. School of Metaphysics-New class forming in Applied Metaphysics, to register, call 996-1363. WCBN--"Radio Free Lawyer," discussion of legal issues…

October 13, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… artwork, advertising specialists, enthusiasts. Jewry - B101 MLB, 6:30 pm. Arab American University Graduate - meeting every Thursday. U of M ACLU - 118 Hutchins Hall, 7 pm. Graduate Affairs Committee…

…. Welcoming Reception - For Dean Cecil Miskel, Whitney Aud., 10-11 am. Performances Music at Mid-Day - Piano works performed by School of Music Doctoral student Jofn Hildebrand, Pendelton Rm., Michigan Union…

…, 12:15 pm. A Chorus Line - Students performance from U of M's Theatre Program. Tickets $10 and $7, $5 w/student I.D. , available af League Ticket Office, or call 764-0450. INVAIN" - Back by Popular…

…, student service y's event, "A groups will continue their many uth Service," efforts to aid the needy and al movement underprivileged, although there have he perception been no particular events scheduled…

… self-centered on campus as part of the "Day" celebration. movement in Recent efforts at the University growing... the reflect a trend of increased student g," said co- involvement in the community. ank…

… Slobig. University-sponsored Project people are SERVE, for example, began placing narrow 'me students in organizations requiring volunteer help last year. amore Lara Even though the branch is still Circle…

… K, a in its formative stages, it has made sponsored by extensive plans for the near future, lisagrees - said Anita Bohn, director of Project to students at SERVE. FOOD BUYS COOKIES Y& YOGURT ENJOY A…

October 13, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… nited States has a similar choice to make with illegal immigration,Boyd said. The protesters came from a wide range of campus oganizations, including the Student of iColor Coalsition, La Von Latina, Black…

Student Union and the undergradu- ate and law school chapters of the protesters had made specifically for the event. 'Many representatives of those groups were upset that BAMIN, known for its incendtaiy…

… and often disruptive tactics, showed up. "I asked them not to do it" Lai VOZ executive hoard member Alicia Ienavides said. The B M\ tN contingent wasn't just made up of University students. Lashelle…

… Benjamin, a junior at Cass Technical High School ilo Detroit, said BAMN organizers brought her and 17 other students to Ann A rbor for the event. BAI N members yelled loudly every time Boyd tried to speak…

…, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. Pyongyang is also believed to have engaged in conventional arms deals for cruise missiles and other wares with most of those countries and 11 others: Angola, Burma…

… opportunity to tell us," Keller said. "We aren't signing any leases until the 90th day." Some landlords have been encouraging students to sign the waivers by offering incentives. Dan's Hlsiuses sent out an e…

…-mail telling tenants that if they sign by Oct. 1, the landlord would guar- antee not to increase rent the next year. Campus Management is holding a raffle for students who send back their waiver forms…

… look atlit again" 'Greden said. Laura Van Hyfte, the former Siaison between the City Council and the Michigan Student Assem- bly who served during the push for the ordinance, said the Coun- cil added the…

October 13, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan The hushed voice of K k a 0 Palestinians in the U.S. The Florida caucuses: Much ado about nothing THE FOUNDING fathers, when they were drafting a constitution for…

… Western opinion. Wafa Darwazeh, a Palestinian who produces an Arabic language radio show in San Francisco, explains matter-of- factly, 'The PLO represents all Palestinians from all walks of life. It is just…

… emotionalism toward Palestine that few Americans could understand. Many of the emigres here were living in their own Arab villages on the West Bank until only a short time ago. The older Palestinians vividly…

… remember that in Palestine only 31 years ago the Arab population was almost twice as large asthe Jewish population. They have an intense desire to reclaim the land they fled, or were expelled from, in 1948…

… reasons. They regard with astonishment and appreciation the degree of political freedom that exists in the United States, but they do not know how to use the American political system. The Arab men- tality…

October 13, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… Offergood Oct. 2 hru Oct. 25. 1981 thru Oct. 25,1981thru ct.25 1981 I' 11 ha ha... sat. oct 17, 8pm $300 union ballroom 1' 1 ' WESTER ARGENT BRAZIL III nAmI FOREIGN STUDENTS RECRUITMENT FOR SHELL…

…, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES, NI- GERIA, THAILAND, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AND EAST MALAYSIA, WHO WISH TO RETURN TO THEIR AREAS OF ORIGIN. SCALLOP CORPORATION represented by PETER C. VAN KEEKEM will be on campus to…

October 13, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… power vested in a single leader, in the. "guided democracy" style of Presidents Sukarno of Indo- nesia and Gamal Abdal Nasser of the United Arab Republic. 2) .State control of industry and business with…

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 Day Calendar School of Music Concert-Wind In- strument Students: Lane Hall Aud.: 3 p.m. Cinema Guild-Stratford Canadian Players in "Oepidus Rex…

…": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. General Notices Members of the University Community who desire to present to the Committee1 on Referral their views on Regulations on Membership Selection in Student Or…

…- ganizations adopted by Student Gov- ernment Council on Oct. 2, 1963 may present them through written request to the committee chairman on or be- fore Oct. 16. AT open hearing will be conducted on that day at 3…

…. 13, 7 p.m., Hill & S. Forest. Speaker: Dr. P. Doer- ring, psychologist, Merrill-Palmer Inst., Detroit. Unitarian Student Group, Talk 1$ Dis- cussion, Oct. 13, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church. Speaker…

…: Subash Chandra-Ba- su, Grad student from India, "Hindu- ism." *' 4' Voice Political Party, Executive Meet- ing, Oct. 14, 7 p.m., SAB. Everyone welcome. "Public Health, Its Promise for the Fu- ture…

… SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB-- Argonne National Laboratory, Ar- gonne, Ill. & Idaho Falls, Idaho-Inter- views will be held at group meeting for irs., srs. & grad students interested in summer employment…

…., srs. & grad students in Engrg. (ChE, IE & ME). Sign up for interviews for the 16th of Oct. at Engrg. Placement at 128-H W. Engrg. The Journal Co., Milwaukee, Wis.- Intern program available for adv…

…. stand- ing students in Journalism. Placement based on merit & need. See Summer Placement Service, 212 SAB,! for 'more information. (Positions in reporting, ra- dio newswriting, & advertising sales…

….) PLACEMENT INTERVIEwS, Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad students, please call Ext. 3544 for interview appts. with the following: MON., OCT. 14- Mead Johnson & Co.,-U.S. & Over- seas-Men-Dec. & May grads…

October 13, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… Commands Army To Expel Chinese MISSISSIPPI: IBarnett Reserves Rit PRE-GAME' FESTIVITIES-University students, in a tradition as old as the Michigan, Michigan State conflict, last night burned a wooden cow…

… constructed by Gomberg House. Also in a tradition of painted, derogatory epithets, an anonymous student wrote "hate state" on the hallowed doors of Angell Hall. SIT-INS: U.S. Asks Court Change Of Trespass…

… yesterday by a debate over the university's right to suspend a graduate stu- dent who allegedly shared his off- campus apartment with a coed from another school. The graduate student, who has. not been…

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…, student newspaper, interviewed the student and said in an editorial: "The moral standards of the university are in effect very rigid but enforcement of such rules is almost impossible. The student involved…

… in this incident was not so lucky and he must pay a bitter price for his 'crime'." About 75 students turned ou this afternoon for an open meet- ing called by the Cornell Liberal Union, an undergraduate…

… from the ra- dios of pro-monarchist Saudi Ara- bia and the pro-republican United Arab Republic. There were no re- ports directly from inside Yemen itself. Saudi Arabia's Radio Mecca said monarchist…

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… premier last year and to the pope in February. Arafat, 52, was invited to Japan by the Japan-Arab Friendship Association, a parliamentary group headed by former Foreign Minister Toshio Kimura. The…

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… China by walking out on the speech. Mahmoud Riad, foreign minister for the United Arab Republic, sup- ported Communist demands for an unconditional end to the U.S. bomb attack on the North, with- drawal…

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… booted a field goal from the Willske; and "Chanson Arabe," 20 yard line. from "Scheherzade" by Rimsky- Gembis Makes, Touchdown Korskoff-Kreisler. Truskowski again was used as a Donna Esselstyn, instructor…

… remodeling plays. Welch started Purdue's of University hall by students and closing offensive on the first play of the work of the group in the of the last period by going off Summer Session. tackle 27syards…

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