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March 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

… Qur'an. Perhaps the Arabs have a different version of the Qur'an than the other Muslims.") You see, anti-anyone sentiment serves only harmful intentions. First-year students who pick up the paper…

…IE HALLADAY Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editor in Chief Edited and managed JuUE BECKER by students at the JASON LIcHrsTEIN University of Michigan Acting Editorial Page Editors Unles.s otherwise noted, unsigned…

… n Monday, March 7, in a speech fo the LSA faculty, Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford outlined several new proposals for residence hall life begin- ning in 1996. Later this week…

… every incoming student participate in a "Living, Learning Environ- ment" during his or her first year at the Uni- versity. New programs, similar to the Resi- dential College and Pilot programs, would be…

…, requiring par- ticipation in these programs for all students would be a mistake. One of the ways the University hopes to improve residence hall life is to group stu- dents according to "broad interests." The…

…, and the residence halls are one of the most fundamental components of this experience. In this case, diversity not only refers to racial and ethnic groups, but also to students with different…

… backgrounds and in- terests. Furthermore, students do not need the administration's "groupings" to prod them into developing their social and educational networks.'This already occurs, simply through the nature…

… them more useful and accessible to students. And while it is unlikely that any new configuration will al- low the libraries to compete with research libraries such as the Grad, plans to enlarge the…

…. New stations will be doled out to LSA and the Office of Student Affairs, and other programs will address music, arts and athletic interests. This is an idea that deserves further consideration. It is…

… not the administration's role to control students' living environments. If anything, it should work to enhance them. Proposals such as those regarding the libraries and cable channels are such examples…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… between different fields of study. "It's not an evil to disintegrate, but an evil not to re-integrate (fields of study)," Coppola said. He also encouraged both teachers and students to take responsibility…

… and white clumps, ex- plaining that it is necessary to take what onethas learned to relate it to "the big picture." He said it was a picture of a dog, and for students not to give up on problems until…

… was "his idea that learning is the real mis- sion of the University." Aaron Thorton, a first-year engi- neering student, said, "I didn't want to go (to the speech) when my room- mate told me a chemistry…

…? Probably not, but each of these will help to highlight Earth Week today thanks to the Michigan Student Assembly's Environmental Issues Commission. A schedule of environmental ac- tivities will take place all…

… will begin at 6 p.m. in Room 1046 of the Dana Building and will be followed by a free reception serving a variety of organic foods. Other activities include a water- condom toss sponsored by Students

Arabs and 18 soldiers, Israel radio said. Most suffered slight injuries. There were about 70 people on the bus when the bomb exploded. The Islamic Resistance Movement, or Hamas, claimed responsibility for…

… only the innocents, on both sides, Israelis and Palestinians, and serve only to hit at the heart of the peace process," Arafat said in Strasbourg, France. Israeli-Arabs were among the victims in both…

March 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 14, 1994 UROP applications for '94-' The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) is accepting applications from students for the 1994-95 school…

…. UROP offers academic credit or can be used as work-study for quali- fying students. The program found research openings for approximately 350 students this year, and expects to have as many as 500…

… humanities, arts and social sciences as well as engineering and natural sciences. Research Club sets faculty- student mixer for tomorrow The Undergraduate Research Club '95 due Friday will sponsor a mixer for…

… UROP faculty and participants tomorrow at 7:30 in the Pendelton Room in the Union. The event will allow students in the program to meet with other student researchers and faculty. Research of all types…

…... Who is it sucking our blood in the black community? A white imposter Arab and a white imposter Jew. Right in the black community, sucking our blood on a daily and consistent basis. They sell us pork and…

… they don't even eat it themselves. A meat case full of rotten pork meat. and the imposter Arab and the imposter white Jew, neither of them eat it themselves. A wall full of liquor keeping our people…

… actually done, brothers and sisters, is used us as cannon fodder. I CII.5I ne mcnian 17 y ISS.2N U rou-M Is 13pUonsnetuI~o iUo7 LIthrughI rioay ouUIIIIthelt and OIUwinterI terms by students at the…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Jessie Halladay Editor in Chief Samuel Goodstein Flint Wainess Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials…

… GEO member. ceive her due wage. TheDaily's concern for wage level is better focused on establishing higher appointment level positions for those graduate students who want them, not on unilaterally…

… enjoy it. Third, graduate students do not, to my knowledge, choose to come to the University on the basis of wages and benefits. I hope that the stellar faculty and the engaging student body are what…

… truly motivate students to attend here. Given that benefits are es- sentially fair, I should note that the Daily's editorial neglects to recognize that GEO exists to bargain collectively for incre- mental…

… to know why. Finally, I would prefer that the Daily recognize that some- one must pay for higher wages. The potential effects of a wage increase are elementary. If tu- ition rises, students pay. If bud…

…- gets decrease, administrators and professors (and by exten- sion, students) pay. If state taxes rise, Michigan residents and communities (and by exten- sion, students) pay. Also, de- partments under…

…, rambling, classic book. 2. Watch students fall asleep. 3. Leave. High school science teache Here's how you do this, in three simple steps: 1. Fill room with carbon monox- ide. 2. Watch students "fall asleep…

…." 3. Leave. University president. This requires dealing with students at two different stages in their lives: pre and po graduation. You treat them totally dif- ferently. Before students graduate, you…

… establishments across campus asking students to stop giving small change to "panhandlers," instead encouraging donations to organized charities. Accord- ng to the authors of this anonymous sign, giving a homeless…

… couple of national championships in the 1980s. Oh, and by the way, our mascot could kick Bike helmets save lives To the Daily: Bicycling to and fromclass is a regular way of life for many students at the…

March 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… in the future. 0. Charlene Allen, a first-year gradu- ate student, said, "I think it's increas- Clintons are prepared to pay back taxes over Whitewater investment FROM DAILY WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON…

…, was founded by the ,rlilitant Rabbi Meir Kahane, who advocated the expulsion of Arabs from the Israeli-occu- pied West Bank and sanctioned the use of violence. Kahane was assassinated in New York in…

…'t want another family to go through this." Nancy would have been 6 years old last Saturday. Students, friends and supporters gathered Friday on the playground where Nancy died and released helium balloons…

…, Coliseum, 8:30 n.m Room 2553, noon U Isis and Osins Week, Proud to be African: Spiritual and Cul- tural Origins of Ancient Egypt, sponsored by the Black Student Union, Business School, Hale Auditorium, 7 p…

….m. U Moving and Shipping Work- shop, International Center, Room 7, 4 p.m. U Recovering Emar, Gary Beckman. Adiunct Associate RCIA, 7 p.m.; 331 Thompson St. Student services Q 76-GUIDE, peer counseling…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… been in the past but might be in the future. Q: What experience could the Peace Corps provide to a college-aged volunteer? A: First of all, you get a language. It may be French or Spanish or Arabic or…

…, and so people get to know them.... The present president of Niger was educated t Peace Corps volunteers. Students interested in the Peace Corps should contact campus coordinator Joseph Dorsey at 747…

… Rev. Don Postema, pastor Ms. Lisa de Boer, ministry to students Episcopal Church at U of M CANTERBURY HOUSE 518 E. Washington St. (behind Laura Ashley) SUNDAY: 5 p.m. Holy Eucharist Followed by informal…

….m. Korean NORTHSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH 929 Barton Drive Between Plymouth Rd. and Pontiac Trail SUNDAY: Worship - 11 a.m. Christian Education - 9:45 a.m. A particular welcome to North Campus students Episcopal…

… 2580 Packard Road, Ann Arbor The Largest Student Group in Town SUNDAY: Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship at 11 a.m. Kevin Richardson, Campus Minister For Transportation Call 971-0773 ST. CLARE…

…'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2309 Packard Rd. 662-2449. Est. 1953. Membership: 500. Ven. Douglas Evett & Rev. Susan Bock. SUNDAY 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH (A Roman Catholic Community at U-M) 331 Thompson…

…, pregnant, allergic to eggs or chicken, or sensitive to certain chemicals should not go in for the shots. Johnson said to check with a physician if there is any doubt. Students can recieve the shot at any…

… time in the next month. "If students receive the shot now, they will be fully protected from flu symptoms by the time the prime season rolls around," Johnson said. "And be- ing protected is important…

… because res- piratory flu, once contracted, can lead to bronchitis and other relatedillnesses." In extreme cases, the flu can cause death, according to the HVVN fact sheet. Students and faculty who would…

… Services during the end of October. Shots there cost $8. "When I was at Health Services for something else, I also got the flu shot," said LSA first-year student Molly Bronitsky. "It was quick and simple and…

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