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August 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… Port Eliza- beth, 550 miles south of here, confirmed one arrest, that of, Barney Pityana, general secre- tarv of the Black South African Students Association. Black sources said most of those arrested…

…- nardo ,Appies, a student leader in Cape Town. the ann, arbor film cooperative -TONIGHT- SPECIAL UNSCHEDULED SHOWING of MEL bROOKS BLAZ I NG SADDLES ML5 4 Perhaps tiar last word in Western perodies A Bace…

…- termination to fight on." "We turn to the Arab powers, demanding not less' than $10 million to face the requirements of the coming stage of fighting, which will never. cease until Syrian intervention forces…

… have withdrawn from Lebanon," he said. JUMBLATT'S appeal was un- likely to draw much new aid. Such radical Arab regimes as those in Libya and Iraq already are financing the leftist side. Oil money from…

October 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1988 1.' Class addresses racism BY DEBBIE HERZ Black students, white students, Asian-American students, and a host of others gather each Tuesday…

students on a daily basis, he said. IN INTER-GROUP Relations and Conflict Resolution, Sfeir-You- nis provokes his students to think about and discuss the inequities in our society. But he doesn't want them…

… required. SO FAR, the response seems positive. Shannon Rhoades, a first- year LSA student, said she heard about the problems of racism and the proposed required class at summer orientation. "I was very…

… from Page 1 But Keith Brand, president of Students for Dukakis, said that as president, "Dukakis would be some- body who leads; Bush would be someone who blames." The two White House rivals also, clashed…

… shift. On Social Security, on ethics in government, and on the environment, Dukakis said re- peatedly, "I don't know which George Bush I'm listening to." Members of Students for Dukakis, who gathered to…

January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

… the Holy Land. It seemed that at last the Arabs and the Jews would be left to work out their own answers to the problems which had been plaguing them for so long. From the beginning, however, it was ob…

…- ious that optimism about Britain was sad- r-misplaced, for she showed no inclination o pull her finger-or her arms-out of he Palestine pie. British officers led British-trained Arabs, arrying British…

…-made weapons in open war- are against the defenders of the newly- orn state. The Israeli, fighting with the etermination of free men, proved more han a match for the formidable Arab le- ions, despite their vast…

… numerical superior! y. The Arabs, with all their help from he British, suffered defeat after defeat, ausing increased apprehension at Number 'en Downing Street. It was one thing having the feudal- istic…

…, strife-torn Arabs in control of the vital strip of land bordering the Mediter- ranean, and quite another having the ditorials published in The Michigan Daily re written by members of The Daily staff nd…

… relinquish her extensive holdings in the Middle East, re- gardless of the suffering she may inflict upon the Jews, Arabs, or anyone else who dares oppose her. She has not yet learned that human lives and…

… final bright spot in the report is the addition of several new courses. Students have asked for a course in comparative religion for years. And the great religious books course will probably equal the pop…

… tickets are available at the Society's offices in Burton Memorial Tower. Exhibitions Exhibition of Student Work in Architectural Design in the Carnegie Institute of Technology. Second Floor, Architectural…

… Naval reserve personnel interested in research are invited. Uniforms are appropriate but op- tional German Coffee hour; 3-4:30 pau., Michigan League Soda Bar. All students and faculty members invited…

…. Roger Williams Guild: Open house, 8:30 p.m. Student Religious Association: Coffee Hour, 4:30 p.m., Lane Hall. Art Cinema League presents "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder; also Charlie Chaplin in "Easy Street…

November 14, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

… could result in the formation of a group of students for Arabs in one hand and a group of stu- dents for the French, British and Israeli students in the other. I fail to see in which way this could…

… Sixty-Seventh 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…

… meeting at the summit at this time would be a false start in the wrong direction. -VERNON NAHRGANG Voting Responsibility Of Thinking Citizen THE VOTE for Student Government Council yesterday was neither…

… enfranchised electorate-in this case, every student now en- rolled in this University. It isn't as discouraging as it might be-the polls will be open and oper- ating until 5 o'clock this afternoon. Americans…

… citizen. Cert- ainly, student government is an essential ele- ment in this process. And the participation of each individual is in turn essential to the work- ing of this process. Today another opportunity…

… indeed an indictment of our times. -David R. Luce Impartial Appeal . . To The Editor, IN VIEW of the already super- heated feelings on the part of most foreign students on campus, Dr. Ilvis of the…

… International Center, who should be the most impartial University official, should not have made his appeal to the American students in behalf of the Near-East students on cam- pus. If taken seriously, his appeal…

…. One factor supporting this possibility is that the Anglo-French-Israeli military action has knocked out a large part of the Russian arms supply which gave Nasser his pre-eminence among Arab leaders of…

… than yield. Indeed, it appears that due to the invasion, the canal will be inoperative for some time anyway, and that Nasser has therefore lost much of his deterrent power. T HE FAILURE of the other Arab

April 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

… president denies uprising despite increase in number of protests Increasing number of students demand political freedoms BEIRUT (AP) - Women, chil- dren and students took to the streets in Syria yesterday…

… voices look like with a peace agreement. se involved in the Israc- Shir Lachis;, a 25 year-old,. stinian conflict, spoke Jewish law student at Tel Aviv their personal stories at University, shared an…

… experience rnt, which was hosted by that occurred 10 years ago near i Ross - a student organi- a club in Israel when a suicide in the Ross School of Busi- attack broke out. Lachish recalled ntered on Israeli…

students that 21 Israeli teenagers were mni. killed that night and hundreds of ness graduate student others were either wounded or cobsberg, co-president of traumatized. PRoss, said in an interview "Living…

… see what's going on there." hose who, had witnessed Lachish , said she decided nflict first-hand, adding to join OneVoice after several was not a "political rally" encounters with Israeli Arabs her an…

….8 percent of its student body - to be below the average of even the 50 colleges and universities with the largest endowments, which on average have 80 percent fewer students of Pell Grant-eligible students

… show an 18.7-percent increase in Pell Grants from 2008 to2009. For the 2008-2009 academic year, University students received a collective $11 million in Pell Grants. Despite the University's fig- ures…

… that show growth in the number of University students receiving Pell Grants, Rodriguez wrote the University must do more to increase its Pell Grant student population. "We are not where we would like to…

… be yet, butwe're focusing on doing even better going forward," Rodriguez wrote. Because students' fam- ily income isn't considered in the admissions process, the University accepts academi- cally…

… qualified low-income students at the same rate as students without demon- strated financial need. How- ever, low-income students do not apply for admission at the same rate, Rodriguez wrote. "It is important…

August 14, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…'t these Zionists have any gratitude? Of course, the Arab students on this campus disregard the millions in foreign aid granted the other hopes to make its re- cipients see that democracy is wealthier…

…br, AlditgatnBatty Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where OpininsAre re STUDENT

… bloodily, other times marked by sneaky, dirty, petty politics, was halted two weeks ago by a sort of truce: the new structure for the Office of Student Affairs. Perhaps the feud between Vice- President for…

Student Affairs James A. Lewis, and the students and faculty members out to "get" his as well as clean up his office, is over for good, as both parties turn to other matters; more likely, it will continue…

… points of contention, probably can account for the vast majority of students shunning and ignoring the struggle, as well as the smirking by most of the fac- ulty members towards the few professors involved…

…. * * * MANY OF the administrators, too, were unconcerned, although some might have had nagging wor- ries that their departments could be the next target for the student- faculty madmen. But despite the almost…

… several highly intelligent students, highly- respected faculty men and high- level administrators thought that proposed reforms for the OSA did merit serious and intensive con- sideration. Since the debate…

… on subordinate or student conduct, until University author- ities would step in and lay down the law, sometimes in an arbitrary and ex-post-facto manner; Also known, or so the word fil- tering out of…

… from parental or student-faculty wrath towards the OSA policies the Pres- ident wanted to carry out. * * * THE FACULTY members: The University Senate Student Rela- tions Committee (SRC), and es…

…, and the harm thereby generated upon the educational goals of the University. THE STUDENTS: Mostly Daily editors and staff writers, who with access to information avail- able to few other students, were…

November 14, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…'s decision to begin tapping terday repealed restrictions on a petition. One student leader said high quality of our staff is the the Jordan River - and Arab private gardening and livestock there probably would…

… minimum wage of students presently employed by the University will be increased from the present $1.00 per hour to a minimum of $1.15 Jan. 1, 1966 with an increase to $1.25 per hour by Jan. 1, 1967, stated…

… rates established by minimum wage laws," the report said. "Approximately 35 per cent of the University students are paid from $1.00 to $1.25 per hour. In September of this year there were approximately…

… 800 student workers who were paid $1.00 per hour as beginning rate working in food service units, the libraries, and in Try To Avert Syria, Israel Clash In Border Dispute Walkout n --- , VICE…

…'s report indicates there is a large enough number of students in the county to make the operation of the college not only practical but necessary. The committee believes a large number of potential community…

… college students between 18 and 65 will be unable to increase their job opportunities or prepare them- selves to attend a degree-granting college with a county community college. If the colleges were…

…-fourth mills for operation and for the election office work," the report said. Cooperation Douglas Brook, '65, president of Student Government Council, said Pierpont had contacted him and that this report was…

… prepared es- pecially for SGC. "I am happy to see this kind of attitude as it seems to negate to a great extent the assertion that the administra- tion is unwilling to negotiate with students." Brook pointed…

… to say that Pierpont has asked SGC to have a few members meet with him in the near future to discuss the wage problem. When asked what he thought the roll of the University of Mich- igan Student

… Employes Union should be in the whole question of student wages, Brook said, "The union is taking the attitude of an ask and give relationship. SGC believes in student-administra on cooperation with the two…

April 14, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

… representatives in Congress, the Muslim Students Associa- tion with the endorsements of the Arab American University Graduates, the Latin American Solidarity Committee, the Palestinian Solidarity Committee, the…

…01 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, April 14, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edite m dbd saenr a n* I SEdited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Response to Nazi violence Vol. XCVIII, No…

… opinion of the Daily. Students take power Fi.ght Flemings code TODAY IS THE LAST DAY of the comment-on-the-code period, designed to allow input from the University community. This mocks the democratic…

… process and demonstrates the adminis- tration's disregard for any substantive input from students, faculty or work- ers. Interim President Robben Fleming and the University board of Regents have…

…, because of its many loopholes, will be used to limit student power rather than provide a so- lution to racist acts. The administration is not willing to discuss solutions to the problem in general; input is…

… acts are students rather than faculty or administrators. Events such as LSA Dean Peter O. Steiner's racist comments about Blacks have proven that there is little administrative understanding of racism…

… against Blacks in instances of "racial harassment." This means that if a Black student calls a white student a "honky" they are subject to the same penalties as is a white student who calls a Black student

… the lives of students. If you are a member of the university community who cares about students' rights and racial harassment, be on the Diag today at noon. OPPOSE THE CODE. By Paul Henry On Saturday…

…, leftists and other "undesirables." Progressive students, workers and the oppressed must form a united front to de- feat fascism. Come to the pre-trial at 15th District Court (6th floor of City Hall) at 9 am…

… composed of students and workers working together to mount a legal defense of the anti-Nazi 5 and to expose the brutal role of the police.. Drop the charges now! Smash the Nazis! Smash the Klan! Recognize…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

… with smaller colleges in that state to place students at about 40 extension centers of the university, located at and using facilities of the smaller schools. The students attending the new extensions…

…- lieve this unfortunate crowding, prevent a great strain upon the facilities of the Univer- sity, help to su'xport the smaller institutions, allow many students to begin their school work risk of…

…, student editors are prone to error. Today's re- minder came in the form of a picture from Sun- day's Daily, the picture showing children at the Fresh Air Camp making mud pies, the cut lines insinuating that…

… the Arab population in Palestine has doubled since the beginnings of Jewish colon- ization there, a feat that cannot be attributed to the birth rate of the Palestinian Arab population, however fecund it…

… may be! With no White Paper to stop them, thousands of "non-native" Arabs have flocked in- to Palestine each year during the past 25 years, attracted by the higher standard of living created by the Jews…

…! Apparently Mr. Kawas does not fear the immigration of "foreign" Arabs, though he does the Jewish refugees fleeing for their lives! Secondly:"The area of Palestine is about 10,000 sq. miles, so it is impossible…

… same be said for the Palestinian Arabs? Did they volun- teer and secrifice their lives to fight the Axis? The answer is an unequiv- ocal and emphatic "No!" In whose hands, Mr. Kawas, should we rather…

…- tee will hold an important meeting tonight at 7 :Q0 p.m. All members are requested to attend. Lutheran Student Association. The Tuesday evening class on "The Augs- burg Confession" has been postponed…

… business meeting Wednesday, May 15, in room 1042 East Engineering Building at 7:30 p.m. All students and members of the faculty are invited to attend. "Now for Tomorrow", a film con- cerning 'the modern drug…

… referred it to The Daily yesterday.) I i Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial…

October 14, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… against Clinton. He repeated that the committee is trying to conduct its investigation i .PZ 11L WANT TO T PHOTOS? WE WANT you. CALL 76-DILI N FOR JUNIOR NURSING STUDENTS A NURSING EXPERIENCE AT MAYO…

… calling for military strikes against Iraq, apparently hope that continued Iraqi intransigence eventually will prompt some countries sympathetic to Baghdad - notably France and the Arab states - to lose…

… their patience with the government of President Saddam Hussein and endorse a tougher policy toward him. So far, diplomats here acknowledge, there is no evidence of such a shift in Paris or in Arab

… capitals. French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine recently suggested that Hussein's mili- tary machine has been effectively defanged, and he referred to Iraq as "a so ~ broken country in that respect." Arab

… published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.s. mail are $85. Winter term (January…

April 14, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… men and treat it as phenomenon. Lay people write it off as women seek more help and are more willing to admit it," Nolen-Hoeksema said. She said two-thirds of students who possess symptoms of depression…

… and would benefit from mental health serv- ices don't seek help, the majority of this population being women. "A very large population of Univer- sity students is depressed. The Univer- sity of Michigan…

… Bush's remarks was Iraqi democracy as an important precedent in the Arab world. "The Iraqi Constitution will include a bill of rights that is unprecedented in the Arab world," he said. Establishing…

… look out over the rooftops of homes at sunrise yesterday at a post their regiment has been occupying in Fallujah, Iraq. Din gel attacks Bush s policies By Melissa Benton Daiy Staff Reporter Students in…

… Democratic See DINGELL, Page 3 SAPAC volunteers defend new changes By Aymar Jean Daily Staff Reporter For more than two months, students have open- ly resisted the University's proposed changes to sexual…

… assault services, but during those months, a group of students working inside the Sexual Assault Preven- tion and Awareness Center have "We're al] agreed with the University's plan. While opponents see…

… these tiC same changes as a fragmentation of provide g services that will only harm sur- vivors, some students who work ServmceS t at SAPAC - speaking on their SurvivorS own behalf and not for all the…

November 14, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 33) • Page Image 7

… this a total waste is to change students' behavior," Harper said. Park said that in addition to honor- ing the memory of her son, the orga- nizers of the memorial also hoped to prevent such a tragedy…

… habit, and need to educate fresh- men especially," he said. While LSA freshman Jimin Oh, an international student from Korea, said she thinks Kim's death has reduced the pressure to drink at parties, Harp…

… University has made a commitment to do more research on alcohol-related deaths of ethnic and international students, but he already has a theory as to why drinking seems to be such a problem among foreign…

students. "The students feel disconnected with the community, from other stu- dent groups, from the faculty. The challenge we face now is how we connect (these students) to the com- munity," Pak said. Harper…

… said in addition to an increase in available counseling ser- vices, students will also receive a birthday card on their 21st birth- days. The card, constructed by the leaders of the Michigan Student

… alcohol on his birthday. "The custom of forcing a person to drink 21 shots for his or her 21st birthday is somewhat similar to Kore- an college students' drinking cus- toms. Perhaps, my son ... believed…

… that he had to drink the same number of alcohol shots to be accepted as an adult." Harper agreed that peer pressure seems to be a central reason as to why students drink. But the solution, she said, is…

…, unsure what the nev would be. Hundreds of northern alliance hunted down lingering Taliban eigners who came to Afghanista al-Qaida. At least 11 Arabs and nis were slain and their bodies ed. Alliance…

… fighters roamed the taxis, pickup trucks and cars, bl ing Kalashnikov rifles andg launchers. Troops set up roadb neighborhoods where Arabs a istanis lived. Five Pakistanis, who were fir domly from trees in a…

… public pa killed by alliance soldiers. A Re official, who spoke on cond anonymity, said the bodiesv pieces when volunteers remov for burial. Four Arabs died when their truck was blasted by a rocke charred…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… 14, 1 973 Ten Cents Eight Pages New intern pro grain of fered A mass meeting for students interested in a brand new, experimental Summer Intern Program in New York will be held tonight at 7:30 in…

… are asking employers to provide students with living ex- penses for the summer. The jobs are basically designed for liberal arts students, although any students who have completed their junior year by…

… located on Main St. between Liberty and E. Williams Streets. Happenings . . . ...include an open meeting of Student Government Council's own committee considering SGC reorganiza- tion tonight at 7 in the…

… SGC chambers at the Union .-- the Washtenaw County Democratic Committee is meet- ing at 8 p.m. at the McKenny Union on the Campus of Eastern Michigan University .. . Rackham Student Gov- ernment…

… began meeting with* classes Monday. work either with the press or with students, MILLER'S DUTIES as professor are infor- AT THEmm PRESS l~uncheon Miller coveress a mal, and so far he has been dividing his…

…. and Israeli units are cordial." sillasvuo flew to Israel to discuss the incident with Dayan and Arab leaders pursued their prepara- tions for an Arab summit in Al- giers at the end of the month. 'The…

… authoritative Cairo daily, Al Ahram, said it would probably take place on Nov. 28, and Arab foreign ministersi wud mee in 24 to draw up the agenda, sure to include thease of oil asd a politial tary confrontation…

… motion cited a recent UHC referendum on the question, which, they said, showed a sizable minority of students do not favor the boycott. The rights of this minority, they said, are be- -ing trampled by the…

…- though - a "sizable minority'' of students oppose the boycott, over three quarters of those polled reg- istered support. The referendum to support the boycott passed 298-191 in the recent October election…

… to the Huron St. A&P store to demonstrate against the store for selling non- unon products. uRichard Chavez, brother of UFW leader Cesar Chavez, appealed to students at the rally to remain active in…

February 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…mPNdlgatEilg Sixty-Seventh Year EDrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… everybody a college education with decreased regard for ability-- has meant that the level of teaching for a group of students has been determined by the com- mon denominator, the average student. While much…

November 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… Gripes Gregory Answers Complaint on Check Student veterans have regis- tered fewer complaints over fail- ure to receive subsistence checks this month than at any time in the past, Leonard S. Gregory, Vet…

… rent increases loomed yesterday for an estimated 10,000 students living outside University residences, with the announce- ment that the local Rent Advisory Board will conduct an open hear- ing on the…

… question of a general change in the level, of rents in Washtenaw County. Students and townspeople have been invited to attend and testify at the open hearing slated for 7:30 p.m. Nov. 24 at Washtenaw Coun…

… Reactions The announcement of the pub- lic hearings brought immediate reactions from several campus groups contacted by The Daily. Already the campus chapter of the AVC, the Student Legislature and the…

… Interfraternity Council are planning to send delegates to tes- tify at the open hearing. About half of the more than 20,000 students live in residences not controlled by the University. However, a rent increase…

… large majority Secretary of State Marshall's pro- posal for a year-round sitting of the "Little Assembly." The vote was 41 to 6. The six nations of the Russian group voted against it while the Arab

… nations abstained. Arabs Abstain Before the vote, which climaxed a stiff battle by the Soviet group against the U.S. propasal, Russia's Andrei Y. Vishinsky assailed the majority-approved plan as "scan…

Arabs and Jews did not accept. This was in- terpreted as a rejection of a So- viet-Armerican compromise plan for implementation of partition- ing the Holy Land into separate Jewish and Arab countries but…

November 14, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… campus provides a unique opportunity for positive student dialogue given the large number of Jews and Arabs on this campus. As disappointed as I am with the return of divestment to campus, I still have…

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE It was a mistake to vote for this war in 2002."l…

… of that program, I grew up thinking - along with the millions of students across America who benefited from similar programs - that America was the land of individual equality, individual freedom and…

…@michigandaily.com. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 'U' not unique in its apathy toward student government TO THE DAILY: To answer the question the Daily's editorial board posed last Monday (Does anyone care?, 11/7/2005), the answer is…

… no: Students don't care about student government. But that's OK. The Michigan Student Assembly gets what it wants: a couple of friends voting for each other, photos in the Daily, lots of important talk…

… and a resum6 builder. In fact, one of the best things that can hap- pen to a student government is to be ignored. Take the University of Illinois as an example. During my four years in Urbana as an…

… under- graduate, presidential candidates vowing to end student government were overwhelmingly elect- ed twice. The first time, the elections commis- sion member threw out the results to save their "jobs…

…." But after evidence of abuse of student funds for personal enrichment came to light, the existing student government had no defense and was eventually taken down. So go ahead, hold your meetings, chalk…

…, because it's just like everywhere else. David Swedler School of Public Health Divestment an unfortunate roadblock on path to peace TO THE DAILY: Last year, when the Michigan Student Assem- bly…

… (11/09/2005), the University has not taken a position on Israel's brutal occupa- tion of Palestinian land. This is not the case; by silencing student voices against the occupation, the University has…

January 14, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… leads an anti-war march from the Diag to the Federal Building on E. Liberty. Students and local residents ,participated in the march, which began Saturday at noon. i *Federal ruling won't cut minority…

… Daily Staff Reporters University officials assured mi- *mority students that current and prospective scholarships will be honored despite a recent announce- ntnt by the Bush administration which…

… at the University?" In response, the student at the head of the auditorium chalked "Teach-in" on the black- board. After the performance, Collier and his class began discussing the possible war. The…

… twelve students who orga- nized the guerilla theater say they are concerned with the prospect of war and worked with LSA Professor Buzz Alexander to compose the skits. Performances were held in at least…

March 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… closed Friday. * * * I i Pens Jab at The To the Editor: THE DAILY is a good student paper. Its trouble is that it is too much the student paper. I can see reasons for devoting the bulk of the…

… editorial page to, student writings-it makes of the page a sounding board for student opinion and a springboard for student writers. But I seldom read it. The articles too often stem from a fund of…

…. The women's page should give more consideration to the thousands of students' and Uni- versity employees' wives who read The Daily, and who would appreciate ideas on child -rearing, housekeeping and…

… really want page only world ncws of sign fi- The Daily to become some kind cance-of real, personal signifi- of a polling organization, then cance-to students in college. and they entertain an idle and im…

student sentiment. That is not a BE REVAMPED. Page 1 now is X Now, z~Jitl)ON fra I MARY LE TEROOM F01 ?o 1r Your Conne SERVING UNTIL 10:30 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 323 SouTi STATE - Across from /he…

November 14, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

Arabs to insure against interruption of Jewish immi- Aid; f E I Avukah, student Zionist Organ- ization, is appealing to all stu- dents to write either prime mini- ster Attlee or President Truman…

… this week. The pictures will be snapped between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. includ- ing the noon hour, in Rm. 7, Angell Hall. Any new freshman or new transfer student who has not had his identification picture…

… taken, should have it taken today. Old students, with initials A through L may have their pic- tures taken tomorrow, while those with initials M through Z should wait until Friday. Any student who is not…

… able to come in on these days, may have his picture taken between 8 a. m. and 12 noon Saturday. It is requested that students bring their registration receints to the photographic room. Ground Broken For…

… Married Students gDornm Over 175 Couples Will Be Accommodated See PICTURE, Page 2 Ground has been broken on the site of the UJniversity dormitories for married students;- Vice-President Robert P. Briggs…

… the new dormitories is esti- mated at $832,900. Need for University accommoda- tions for married students has long been recognized and will be at a cru- cial stage with the expected influx of married…

… their families. Book Exchange Seeks official U Recognition Members of the Student Book Ex- change adopted a constitution by unanimous vote and decided to peti- tion the Student Affairs Committee for…

… official recognition as a student organization at a meeting yesterday at the Union. The group also voted the executive board power to petition for admis- sion to SOIC. Having closed its sales room at the…

… League last Wednesday, the Ex- change is now finishing up its main activities, concerning sale of used student texts, for the term. Checks to the 264 persons for whom the Ex- change sold books are…

… Palestinewith British Group Bevin Asks Arabs To Allow Refugees By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 13-The U. S. request that Britain admit 100,000 displaced European Jews to Palestine resulted today in an…

November 14, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…- writing. tually serving as an arts editor. Binelli grew up in St. Clair Shores Do you have any advice and moved back to Detroit for for students interested in three years to immerse himself in journalism or…

…@michigandaily.com 0 LILY ANGELL/Daily LSA senior Maggie Grundler mixes beer as part ofan upper-level biology class. CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Clean freak Yellow means Blood Battle Arab world WHERE: School…

… will be con- Jill Dougherty will speak tinuing until Nov. 27. about the Arab Spring. WHO: Blood Drives United WHO: History of Art WHEN: Today 8 a.m. to WHEN: Today at 6 p.m. 11:30 p.m. WHERE: Museum of…

… WolbertandSophie Greenbaum Production Managers The Michigan Daily (SSN 074s-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. one copy is…

… League; students tickets are just $10 WHO: School of Music, Theatre & Dance WHEN: Today at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Power Center for the Performing Arts WHAT: Princeton Uni- versity's David Bell will be…

… addressing students on the "Birth of Militarism in the Age of Revolutions," and will be arguing the differ- ences between the miliatary and civilian spheres. WHO: Center for European Studies WHEN: Today 4…

…'s largest democ- racy, the Ross School of Business will once again take its work over- seas. University administrators, faculty members and students will collaborate with alumni and business leaders in India…

June 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…'s first foreign mission as Prime Minis- ter, came as British lawmakers built up pressure on the government to explain why it is selling heavy arms to Arab states while denying weapons to Israel. Mrs. Meir…

… has said the Big Four talks give Arab leaders the ex-' cuse not to deal directly with Israel and she repeated this to Stewart yesterday. She has argued that in the late 20th century it should be…

…:00-1:00 605 E. William 50c The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students of the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at A.n Arbor, Michi- gan, 420 Maynard St.. Ann…

…- cus political issues," said Marc Van Der Hout, a member of Rad- ical Caucus a n d Executive Vice President of Student Government Council, "but anyone who is in- terested is welcome to participate. The…

… place the nec- essary boots on-closed reserve be- cause the program is not given for credit. Even if the books were on reserve, they could not be used by students who are not registered for the summer…

… Caucus office on the second floor of the Student Activities Building. The first meeting of the pro- gram, which is to be held Tues- day, June 17, at 8 p.m. on the third floor of the SAB, deals with Black…

… Pharmacist" "The Golf Specialisi" "Th Ara M ~i C THE ALTERNATIV Student-Faculty Co-Op Coffee House Indoor-Outdoor S.A.B.-Aeross from Ad. Bldg. -fi '. .. _ . I i 1 " IA I I 1 1 1 1 III W . I' …

September 14, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… they belonged to Hezbollah. -Compiled from Daily wire reports Coleman meets, greets at annual open house Leukemia survivor to research disease he beat as a teen Hundreds of students flock to president…

…'s home By PAIGE PEARCY Daily NewsEditor The white house nestled between the Clement's Library and Tappan Hall on South Uni- versity Avenue may seem out of place to newer students, but it's not long before…

… president. Before meeting Coleman, E. Royster Harper, the Univer- sity's vice president for student affairs, greeted students enter- ing Coleman's home. "I love the fact that our presi- dent says this is my…

… house, this is your house, come meet me, come see me, and that she will stay here the entire time in heels," Harper said. Coleman stood at the back of the house where hundreds of students waited to talk…

… with her individually and take pictures. "I think it's important for students who would like to see the house to come in and see it," Coleman said. "There are two groups that I really enjoy: the new…

students coming either for their undergraduates or gradu- ate studies - their first time in Ann Arbor - and then 1 love for the seniors to come because it's the last year." Coleman said she looks for- ward…

… to the open house every year as a way to get to know the students. "People always tell me great things, and I'm excited to hear about what people are studying and where they're from, so I get a lot of…

… that anytime we can open up our home and our hearts to each other that it makes us a different kind of community," Harper said. Inside the President's House, students could roam the rooms on the main…

… this event is really important because it sends out a strong signal to every student on campus that their president, Mary Sue Coleman, is there for them and an extremely warm and kind lady," Parikh said…

March 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 96) • 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 After a while, you just stop caring and want it to be over…

… with his fam- already privileged. A University study revealed who have not already attended college to either ily to America. Enamored that 55 percent of students attending come from themselves earn or…

… class prevents many Ameri- the University is still remarkably low. But when cans from enrolling in a university. While Amer- an in-state student must spend around $10,000 a Momin can be reached ica may be…

… fellow tax-exempt status would appreciate it if she stated this pub- students. licly instead of representing the issue as a Matthew Hollerba'ch To THE DAILY: continuing problem. I asdiapontd ose Asitnt…

…Unve- I also take issue with Varner's belief that The letter writer is an LSA senior and I was disappointed to see Assistant Univer- Ia tmember of the Michigan Student Assembly. sity General Counsel Donica…

February 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 14, 1986 Two vie for RSG presidency By MICHAEL LUSTIG With two presidential and vice- presidential candidates for this year's Rackham Student

… Government elec- tions, officials are hoping to attract a .larger number of voters. Two students from the Institute of Public Policy, Peggy Kuhn and Bart Edes, are running together as a challenge to current…

… six representatives were elected, only 91 of over 3600 eligible students voted. Kuhn and Edes decided to run because they object to the "radical nature" of the current RSG. They do not approve of RSG…

… prioritizing national and international affairs ahead of student concerns. Edes sees the current RSG as a "clique" who represents the opinions of a small minority of Rackham stud- ents. If elected, Kuhn and Edes…

… will commission a poll of Rackham students to lc rn what the students want to have done. RESPONDING to Kuhn and Edes' charges of radicalism, Baker said that RSG "represents a distinct viewpoint - that of…

… budget cuts made in Federal programs for education, contrasted by an increase in the defense budget, should be of concern to graduate students because many of them receive some kind of financial aid and…

March 14, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

…- erstadt, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), and the Ann Ar- bor City Council requesting they make an effort to maintain the Diag as a venue for the expression of free by Diane Cook Daily Women's Issues…

…. Students relaxing on the Diag yesterday seemed to pay little atten- tion to Tackett. However LSA sophomore Kevin Fencil com- mented, "If his aim is to protect our free speech, then it's a good idea." I get…

… of Jewish neighbor- hoods in the Arab sector of east Jerusalem with West Bank settle- ments. 7 Reach 40,000 reader Os an i, advod Inh Week"rd" +1 iL. I;-- Abacus Concepts takes the pain out of…

… your statistical analysis. MASS MEETING Student Organization Development Center 1) Strengthen leadership skills 2) Gain career-related experience 3) Earn 3 credits Thursday, March 15th 7:30 pm…

… Dental School Admissions Deans and Current Students From: t* p 0 1990 AbacuscxcptsInc. tatVicw 11 runs on the Macintosh If family and S".30. StatView SE+Graphics runs on the Macintosh Plus and SE. All…

…-Due Process 4-Freedom of Demonstration 7-Use of Facilities 15-Democratic Government 23-Privacy of Records 26-Discrimination 9.. . .4 r a a .1 Central Student Judiciary -the Supreme Appellate Student

March 14, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… 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…

… to it, from point of view of campus interest the rushing issue is one of Student Government Council's most crucial tests. Since the committee reports were presented to the Council last week, SGC…

… before the Student Government Council has much merit and is deserving of that body's most careful con- sideration.r In principle, the proposal envisions c6Min- ing all the charitable drives conducted…

… it. In addition, a university is a community and students are its citizens. One of the reasons, if not the most important one, for which a student attends a university is to learn good citizenship, to…

… drive such as the Campus Community Chest would conduct with the entire student body participating, could do much to give the University some feeling of unity now so often missing. W ITH MORE than 20…

December 14, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

….m. There is no charge to attend. For more information, contact Student Activities and Leadership, Michigan Union Arts and Programs or the Stu- dent Organization Resource Center. 'U' Symphony Orchestra to…

… extricate themselves from the asphyxiating atmosphere of cigarette smoke. But all was in vain. The students who had just been released from the four pitch-black auditoriums were caught in a human blockade…

… graffiti on stalls upsets students By Magaly Grimaldo For the Daily Students using some of the bathrooms on the first floor of Angell Hall have noticed and been upset by racist graffiti on the stall walls…

… remarks toward Arabs and Jews. The graffiti includes sexually explicit and violent language, along with expletives. "This is a reaction of people who have dissat- isfaction with multiculturalism," said…

… against our values as an institution," Pacania said. While the graffiti angered many students, the Department of Public Safety was unaware of the racist remarks on the stall walls until Friday. Department…

… removed. When dealing with graffiti, custodians must write a report to Risk Man- "We are concerned about the students' safety and where freedom of speech becomes a violation of civil rights. We don't want…

… anyone on campus to feel unwelcome," Walesby said. But the University wasn't the only once voicing disapproval of the graffiti. Members of student orga- nizations were also upset. "Sexist, racist and anti…

… sexual objects," Chang said. Neal Pancholi, president of the Indian American Student Association, said it was awful that students still think this way, even in the diverse society that the University has…

… Safety, the diminished AAPD force would affect students who live off campus, Police Chief Dan Oates said. "We can't lose people and deliver the same services," Oates said. "There are some services we…

…, at least." dear all U, wmom owdad o sa nta 0( o hanukkah a christmas a kwanzaa graduation my birthday ---------- i wart *orq Activism. It sets us apart. School of Information master's students

April 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… announced a new and more aggressive military policy. Soviet Ambassador Yakov Malik said his country would support Arab demands for sanctions against Israel since Israel had ignored previous ' Security Council…

… a new policy of striking n interview at Arab guerrillas wherever they "I think may be to prevent attacks rather tify in pub- than waiting to retaliate. He told a television interviewer a report by…

… any In other action, Algerian U.N. have any Ambassador Abdellatif Rahal said See ARABS, Page 10 Executive privilege deal deni WASHINGTON (UPI) - Both the White House and Sen. Sam Ervin (D.-N.C.) yes…

… the contrary: For most University students, Friday the Thirteenth was just another "Itday. ratdy"sasPu The sun shone brightly, the birds wsang, the sky was pure blue. Busi- tii;:'::ness" was reported…

January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…-drawn cutter rides in the Arboretum, and a hayride beginning at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. The hayride will carry students from the mall to the skating party at Burns Park, which will be followed by skating races at 4…

… will not be made for students who complete their work before the last day of class exami- nations. REGULATIONS will go back into effect at 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 7, the first day of the spring se- smester…

… American foreign policy behind permanent peace in Pal- estine as representatives of the Jewish and an Arab government sat down together on the Island of Rhodes to selve their problems. Truman endorsed a…

…- being of the Middle East, and 3. Reconciliation of Arab and Jewish communities "in matters affecting Palestine." MEANWHILE, as Israelis and Egyptians opened te talks, Dr. R alph Bunche acting UN imedia…

… Sigma Delta CLhi,aprofessional journalism fraternity, in itiatred three faculty ermbers and six- teen students yesterday, before electing officers for the Spring Term. The faculty men are Arthur Gallagher…

…, instruecto r in the ou rnaism department and tele- graph editor of the An Arbor News; Elwood Lohela, of the journalism department; Earl IWegmann, department lecturer STUDENTS initiated into SDX include James…

… whirl, thousands of students and guests will gather here for the traditionally huge, pre-semester SI-Hop weekend Feb. 4 and 5. Nationally known as the high spot on Michigan's social calen-" dar, the two…

… Assistant Registrar Edward G. Groesbeck, while Senior Class president Val Johnson revealed plans for collection of class dues during the registration period. Groesback emphasized that students must present ID…

… by Residence Halls Business Manag- er Francis Shiel who said that a student signs a yearly dormitory contract in good faith and is ex- pected to stay there until it ex- pires. Until this semester…

… residence halls officials had been glad to cancel room contracts when re- quested by students because of the acute housing shortage. Now Shiel feels that the housing sit- uation has eased and refuses to let…

February 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Llons Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… GOLDEN Honors Program Fails, Needs Thorough Revision N THE HONORS PROGRAM." For e and one-half years now, this has special opportunities for a select group ary . college students. The designation" has…

… selecting or creating of students that were desired. ecent report of research on the program hat: "honors students are seen to prefer ganization to self-direction in the class- and reaches the somewhat weak…

… con-. that "evidence of a liking for indepen- holarship (among honors students) is dily forthcoming." S SUPERFICIAL conclusion would be the program has failed, either in its f students or in its…

…, independent mnd honors students have been shown same report to prefer directed, "or- work. Their supposed preference for e" jobs is most likely a combination of to conform to the value standards of stioner and…

… more worthwhile than the classes. , in fact, students in honors sections rn less and find less of interest in a' that students in some of the regular possibly because of poor selection of members to…

… teach, and to challenge, students. ooking at the selection of the honors , one finds that the primary factor is ity, nor intelligence, nor capability for independent work, but grades, whose definite…

… correlation with any of the traits desired for honors students seems unlikely. AN INTERVIEW with Prof. Robert C. Angell, previous director of the prgram, exposed the fact that, although at the beginning of his…

… tenure, students who could show ability but had low grades were given a chance in the program, grades became more and more para- mount. For those invited into the program at the beginning of their freshman…

… admitted, while a 3.0 is necessary to remain in'the program. The latter provision seems perfectly satis- factory-honors students should be required to do better than the norm, even on the somewhat…

November 14, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…. That same day her husband, Gary Russi, announced his retirement as pres- ident of Oakland University. PITTSBURGH Three students shot in drug-related dispute after school Three Pittsburgh high school…

students heading to their vehicle after classes ended were shot Wednesday afternoon, and police investigating whether the shoot- ing stemmed from a drug-related dispute had six people in custody for…

… of political upheaval in some Arab nations, protest- ers and rebel fighters have been using art as a weapon, both by satirizing oppressors and com- memorating sacrifices. This Thursday and Friday, the…

… second and bring everybody together." This symposium on the under-analyzed role of art, in WORK From Page 1A Business School, surveyed 109 part-time MBA students about their conceptions of work. "We don…

… said. Toward the end of his lecture, the Arab uprisings will feature presentations from a diverse group of activists, journalists and academics, including CNN correspondent Jill Dougherty and Tunisian…

…-medicine students: the major you choose as an under- graduate does not make any dif- ference whatsoever to medical school admissions officers. Gruber said. Public satire has been par- ticularly useful in…

January 14, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

… this can be seen as deep wis- dom, but if one's aspirations are materialistic, this can result in unhappiness. Dan Rosenburg, an LSA first- year student and former churchgoer, both agrees and disagrees…

…'s UCAR meeting with Steiner, attended by more than 100 people, started off tense and became hostile and confrontational as students charged Steiner with "repeated misstatements" and "evasive answers…

…." Several times Steiner denied making statements during Tuesday's press conference that UCAR members had on tape. Approximately 100 students filled Steiner's office - chanting "Hey, ho, Dean's got to go…

… they could not confirm the Gaza death, but said soldiers near the West Bank town of Ramallah opened fire on Arabs who threw stones and iron bars, killing a 19 - year-old man. The confirmed number of…

… deaths, not includ- ing the one reported by the U.N. doctor, stood at 33 yesterday. Palestine Press Service, an Arab-run agency, said three more people died of injuries suffered previously: a 4-month…

… for Catholic Students -7 p.m. St. Mary's Church, Thompson and William, lower chapel. Women Action for Nuclear Disarmament - 6 p.m., Michi- gan Union. Check at CIC desk for room. Bible Study -- Agape…

July 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… with every Arab state." Eban laid down these rules for testing a peace initiative: -Whether it provides for secure and agreed frontiers to be reached by "free and normal nego- tiations" with restrictive…

… fit." President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt in a recent speech in Lib to-face talks with of unofficial talks Eban, in effect. U.S. peace proposal This calls for cc Arab neighbors und Jarring, the…

… of Students for a Democratic Society now stands "as a principal force guilding the country's violence-prone young militants," FBI director J. Edgar Hoover asserted yesterday. Hoover said the Weathermen…

… during a peace demonstration in Saigon Saturday. But he declared that "We talked openly about the need for peace, and that's illegal in South Vietnam." The demonstration involved about 1,000 students at…

…- bers had marched alongside the Vietnamese students and had participated in a meeting be- forehand with the agriculture faculty of the university. "But it was to be non-violent up and down the line," he…

… said. 'We were going to march in silence to the U.S. Embassy, while the Vietnamese students marched to their palace," he said. "We got halfway down the street together when the police cordoned us off and…

November 14, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 65) • Page Image 5

… demands and putting off the issues. More important, Milwaukee "represents ORGAN IZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga…

….m., UGLI Multipurpose room. Free showing of Juan Bardem's Calle Mayor. In Spanish, English sub- titles. Spanish students, general public cordially invited. * * * The next meeting of the Libertarian League…

… and Ayn Rand Society will be on Wed.. Nov. 15, at 8 p.m. In Room 3D..Topies to be discussed include the Draft, and a special lecture on "What's Wrong with Objectivism?" Newman Student Assoc., Seventh An…

… "Constitutional Convention" pro- posed by the undergraduate student government (SGC). Sroies1 P Negro has lived too long with a PORT HURON OP)-Zolton Fer- bad situation," he asserted. ency, State Democratic…

… controversy over political affairs in the Middle East. Lilienthal's extensive travels in the Middle East and his own political expertise have led him to many statements on the prob- lems facing the Arab and…

… Israeli worlds as they exist today. The lecture here is being spon- sored by the University chapter of the Organization of Arab' Stu- dents and the Ecumenical Campus Center. It is open to the public and no…

February 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…LS/DlO~lyO Rackham students David Dick and Dan Rose and Architecture graduate student Andre Wilson participate in a negotiating session with the University for increased protection of transgendered graduates. GEO…

… swept to victory in Iraq's landmark elections, propelling to power the groups that suffered most under Saddam Hussein and forcing Sunni Arabs to the margins for the first time in modern history, according…

… contract By Carissa Miller and Justin Miller Daily Staff Reporters If a University department required a female graduate student instructor to wear a skirt as part of its dress code but did not ask the same…

… michigan have a unique interest in protecting the institution of marriage as it is traditionally understood." -LPatrick Gillen Lawyer, Thomas More Law Center Student s business idea wins By Amine Tourki For…

… the Daily When second-year MBA student Michael Crowley came to campus a year and a half ago, he had three years of accounting experience under his belt. He had worked for a firm that served startup…

June 14, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…49 Professors ch Summer Students, >utlook for the Summer Ses- right indeed," said Dean Ed- Kraus, of the Summer Ses- )f course, it is rather hard to he siza of our enrollment as ber of students we…

… have is based on industry. Medical ineering students especially, rn to school in the summer annot get good jobs. But ins are splendid." ummer Session of the Uni- ft Michigan is becoming more each year as…

… service because of the Baccalaureate Sunday exercises. . t i 5:30 P. M. No student hour until next Sunday. , SINESS OPPOJRTUNITIES LD you like-to make some big y; some real money? Would iIke to get in…

… American drama actually photographed in the great African desert, in the quaint oasis villages, in the Harems 01 the Shieks, and the Palaces of the Caids. Thousands of Arabs Camels and Horses in the…

… FEATURES s !E0F p, I- -wow- "DAUGHTERS OF TODAY" With , The Star of "The Il cliback of Notre Dame" PATSY RUTH MILLER , IE A lYE YOU SUBS m IB ii - STUDENTS rt of the day's business is Bping…

February 14, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… agencies, students and com- munity members - has been meeting since last June to develop housing alternatives for low and moderate-, income citizens. Rev. Jim Lewis, vicar of the Church of the Incarnation, a…

… governments, but for local merchants and community people as well." LEWIS MADE a plea to business to "lighten self-interest," and to become involved with the problem. "Students should join community…

… residential housing. "Students shouldn't just stay in the realm of academia," said Williams. University student Jeff Parsons of the Public Interest Research Group, asked how the city might utilize existing…

… structures for housing to fill the needs of both students and non- students. IN BRIEF TAKE THE LEA D Help New Students Discover the Diversity of Michigan ORIENTA TION LEADER Pick up applications at the…

… such troublespots as Afghanistan, southern Lebanon, the Iran-Iraq war, and the Arab-Israeli conflict. "These talks should not be seen as negotiations," State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb cautioned…

… through Sunday during the Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: Feb. 1 through April - $7…

… Michigan Daily is a member of the Associated Press and subscribes to United Press International, Pacific News Service, Los Angeles Times Syndi- cate and College Press Service, and United Students Press…

…. for only $99 or less, round trip. Starting February 15, all you do is show us your college student I.D. card en ou purchase our ticket. Your ticket will then be good for travel for 15 days from the…

… date of purchase. So this s privig break, et a real break. Go any- where Greyhound goes for $99 or less. For more inirormation, call Greyhound. Must present a valid colliege student I.D. card upon…

December 14, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…"Not Very M7h. W aLs New W You?" 342 gtigan al Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… toward the Arab States. ' * * * IN THE OLD days, a U. S. Sen- ator could always see the President of the United States, to say noth- ing of the Secretary of State. But Humphrey was not even able to see the…

Arab countries that they didnt want to antagonize them by selling oil to England and France. "Yes," replied Humphrey, "but your new friends will judge you by the way you treat your old friends. If we…

…. of L r y uR ct n BOOKS ARE the staff of educational life- perhaps more so than are students and teachers. If the right to access of books is violated, education is stilted and knowledge suppressed…

… policy of not permitting Literary College stu- dents to take books from its library. Since there are some books which Lit. school students need which are not provided in the general library or are not…

… LEGAL Library recently enacted this policy because it is said Literary school people. "don't bring them back." This, it would seem, is classifying the major- ity of Literary students using the Legal Li…

… salvage the main portion not of apples but of Literary School readers. PERHAPS there are not enough Literary School students using the Legal Library fa- cilities for them to "matter." The voice of such a…

… the practice used in recovering over-due books prior to a few weeks ago. But a complete ban is a much stiffer penalty than any fine. True, a book overdue could handicap a law student's use of it. It…

… Lit- erary College students might also benefit more fully. -RONALD SCHELKOPF SGC SJDELG HTS: reg . St d en , s. .J1 , a y ? o a 5 THERE S blood, head-shrinking, tribal skirmishes and the old male…

… gowns are required for Com- mencement Exercises Jan. 26, 1957. Social Chairmen of Student Organi- 7ations are reminded that the calendar 9:; closed to student sponsored activi- tis for ten days prior to…

January 14, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

… as the Science Without Bor- ders program in Brazil, which already has five students from Brazil participating and benefit- ing from it. "We are not going to set up a campus in India. We're not going to…

… try to recruit students," Cole- man said. "We're not going for any of those things that would just be helpful to us." Programs in Brazil and Africa have strengthened the Univer- sity's research in many…

… with relationships. Academic rela- tionships, research interest rela- tionships, faculty relationships, and student recruiting relation- ships," Remington said. "In a place like India, we have all of…

… event also featured tra- ditional Japanese games, such as Mahjong and Karuta; a showcase of University Japa- nese language students' works; and children's storytelling per- formed by Ichiro Kataoka, one…

… Mackenzie Ellsberry, secretary of the Japa- nese Student Association, was pleased with the event. "It is nice to see new faces," Ellsberry said. "Out of all the Japanese events on campus, this one is…

… to win a comfortable majority in the new chamber, allowing them to take the helm of the most populous Arab nation. The ailing 84-year-old Mubarak is currently being held in a military hospital and will…

November 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

… Palestine. The PLO will not be forced on the Palestinian Arabs." Israel's seats were empty during Arafat's speech, given in Arabic. and interrupted seven times by applause. China, Cuba and the Arab

… speech, many em- braced, performed Palestinian and Arab dances and in many camps fired tracer bullets from submachine guns into the air. THE ISRAEL command said Arabs presumed to be Pales- tinians fired…

… over. BREAKFAST LUNCH & DINNER SERVED 24 HOURS A DAY { I STUDENT JUDICIARY ALL-CAMPUS SUPREME COURT WHO CAN APPLY? Any student at the University WHERE TO APPLY? Room 3X Michigan Union WHEN TO APPLY…

October 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… swoop. The Spartans spent much of the game on the ground as they were routed by the Wolverines to the tune of 31-0. Jordan Israel N By The AP and Reitter Jordon said it entered the Arab Israeli warbon…

… military spokesman said only that the supreme com- mand has moved "an elite com- bination of its military forces into the dear Syrian Arab land to carry out its military duty in the current battle" against…

…- dents, law school Dean Theodore St. Antoine opened yesterday's con- ference for women interested in going into law. Co-sponsored by the law school and the Women Law Students' As- sociation, the program…

… featured presentations on law education and practice by University officials, the law student senate are also both women. In addition, St. Antoine said, fe- male enrollment reached a peak of 22 per cent…

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…

November 14, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… debate tourna- ment will begin in Frieze Bldg. 10 a.m. - The Organization of Arab Students is sponsoring an, Arabian Art Exhibit featuring art- ists Ismail and Tamam Sham- mont in Rm. 3G of the Union. 1…

… more time with his individual students, help- ing them develop their capacities and their problems. "Surely students and teachers alike will be better and happier when teachers present less infor- mation…

… stu- dents and the near opposite, the introduction of programmed learn- ing with no necessary live contact between student and instructor," Rondell said. Programmed Learning Programmed learning employs…

… self-instructional devices which enable the student to study by himself and at his own speed. Ma- terial to be learned is reduced to small steps, each step leading log- medicine has expanded rapidly in…

… of seminars conducted by men student's time," he said. bers of the Moscow Art Theal "Information Overload" Dec. 4-7. "The luckless student is plagued The Soviet visitors will bei by more facts, figures…

… State. The vi Teaching machines will help the is being arranged in conjucti medical student handle this "in- with performances by the Mosco formation overload." Art Theatre in New York. The seminars will…

… Concert will be held in Hill Aud. Maynard Klein will conduct. PROF. PAUL RONDELL ically to the next. The student will not often repeat errors, for his correct responses are reinforced immediately. This…

… technique is especially val- uable to medical students, Rondell said. "The medical student is pagued with an unusually severe learning challenge. Nearly every field in 1 N i--- ...".W…

… preceding publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on Request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are…

… International Student Travel Lubrizol Corp., Cleveland. BS-MS: is 8. Center Directors - will be in Ann Ar- ME. BS: ChE, non-citizens must have e. The ticket line may not form bor Nov. 23 & 24. Any student inter…

April 14, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… all Arab commandos have withdrawn from Israel. Israel cliarged the raiders had killed 14 and wounded 32 since Saturday. Written Assurance Both sides handed Hammar- skjold written assurance they would…

… refrain from hostile acts. An air battle Thursday and an exchange of fire across the fron- tier of the Gaza strip followed the pledges. Then hostilities ceased. Israel charged there were two new Arab

… statement to the Daily said "~It is about the finest competition I have been to." A group of singing law students, the Psurfs, dedicated a song of "Dixie" to Justice Clark. In his remarks he said, "I don…

… days. Officials of Junior Intra-Fraternity Council and Junior Pan- Hellenic, sponsors of the drive, said the donations from the pockets of University faculty members and students as well as Ann Arbor…

… elected by acclamation yesterday as the second President of Student Gov- ernment Council. He will be assisted in his duties during the copiing term by Janet Neary, '58, and Joe Collins, '58, newly…

…- bers for "your devoted service to me and student government in general." He was presented an engraved gavel by Adams following the ba- loting, Elected by Acclamation Adams, a 21-year-old pr-law major…

August 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… wheels turning for another onslaught of 30,060-plus students who will swarm into the city come September. Vice President for Academic Affairs Frank Rhodes is looking forward to that annual stampede of stu…

…- dents soon to arrive. "I MISS HAVING the students. Ann Arbor is a delightful place in the summer, but it's so quiet." Offices, many of which have been on a summer 4:00-closing schedule, are preparing to…

…- lieved there were ino more than a few dozen, They probably ran o t of am- titiiit- quickly. KAMAI, JUMBLIATt, the tip leftist leader in Lebanon, demanded $10 msillion from rich Arab governments ti finance…

November 14, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 62) • Page Image 9

…. Another student said the vote was "the result of Arab eco- nomic pressure." "I think it's abominable," he added.. j LVcoL1e a Pock stores. *.UT r(TuI chckto' entafic Corp.. 132 West 22 St,N.Y,N.y. 10011 A…

… north of Mich- igan's Upper Peninsula. L1Le enco.'.unter witl neapJ UJ ion out unresolved differences be- ".U" lowersI HILLEL 1429 Hill 75c, An earthquake at Antioc'h, (Continued from Page 1) STUDENTS

…- One commented that the ral- Nov. 26-27, 1703, a great storm selves on this issue. ly had aroused in him an aware- swept England, killing 8,000. ness tat"w're going tohv'._ A student speaker, Barryj to…

… 0WITH US THIS THANKSGIVING AND GET ON TO A GOOD THING. Us means Greyhound, and a lot of your fellow students who are already on to a good thing. You leave when you like. Travel comfortably. Arrive…

September 14, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… for the six, denounced Britain for not agreeing to take up the politicians' case. Regents to relocate, (Continued from Page 1) taken on the code during the summer while students were away or before Oc…

…- .ober. Next month has become the target date for regental action among student activists and leaders and ad- :rinistrators. While University officials would not confirm that the code will be on the Oc…

… 101 we had already." Mondale faces hostile students TUPPLO, Miss. (AP) - Walter F. Mondale, encountering hostility in, southern territory friendly to Ronald Reagan, said yesterday that the. president…

… Medicare. If Reagan is re-elected, Mondale warned, "he is going to savage Social Security." The former vice president spoke to several hundred students and residents of Tupelo in a swelting auditorium in…

… confronted pro-Mondale students, many of whom were black,. Shouts of "nigger go home" were heard as students in both groups pushed and shoved, each otherand some signs were torn up. Among signs they carried…

… unity Cabinet, to give him authority to deal with the country's urgent challenges and to negotiate peace ; with the Arabs. Backed by one of the largest coalitions in Israel's history, Peres was assured of…

… dedicated students were working on their homework. "I've got my music, homework, cheese crackers, what else do I need?" said LSA junior Dave Ascher, while Cindi Hardian discussed Freudian psychology with…

… engineering students Bob Mara, Keith Haxey, and Fredd Bonner. MEANWHILE, THE Cesna 152 narrowly missed clipping lamppost as they turned the corner onto South University. The team maneuvered the plane onto…

… (ISSN 0745-967X) is published Tuesday through Sun- day during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday durifigQ the spring and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan…

November 14, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

… turni holders of doctorates than openings, according to G dlay-Lindy, Administrati for Gradaute Programs in] Findlay-Lindy said it w that prompted her to h yesterday's program for graduate students which…

… six 1 designed to help graduate students ex- (ci plore, job opportunities outside the wa academic community. Yesterday's to speaker, IBM representative Lorna ac McGinnis, spoke to an audience of only…

… their jobs when it as easier to get jobs. They find it hard empathize with students seeking non- ademic careers." Jeff Lee, a graduate student in Ger- an, said the pressure to follow the aditional…

… utilizing the self-determination issue, Blum said. He went on to claim that if the West Bank and the Gaza Strip were designated a Palestinian Arab the state of Delaware and couldn't ab- sorb the refugees in…

…." has any, Frumin said he would like to see aembers students have a greater role in the iten the University. He also criticized the st think "bureaucratic mire" he claimed existed in LSA-SG. not em- KWIK…

… SAID students should have ient ex- "more of a say" in tenure decisiqJs. city for Kwik said the way tenure decisions ate nning)," currently made is "just another exam- latthew ple of the administration…

… being uncon- come off scerned with the needs and desires of the students." > Kwik, Lacker, Frumin, and Gottfried all said they didn't think any WCCAA member who might be elected to the council necessarily…

April 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 131) • Page Image 5

…. WEDN KSDAY, "RM 14, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Fly WEDNXSDAY, APRiL 14, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA~~ FIWK PREMIERE OF 'THESPIS':- Student Sets Gilbert Words to Music The world premiere of…

…-character cast fea- tures Ted Heusel, University alumnus, previously associated with Student Players and Civic Theater, Jim-Bob Stephenson, Grad., Robin Hall and Nancy Born who was a member of Arts Theater. Heusel…

… courses now serving more than 500 students. Beginnings of the present school can be found in the University bul- letin of 1880-81, he pointed out, when Prof. Calvin Cady began teaching two courses in choral…

students not eligible for literary college courses in the same sub- jects. At first, however, no degrees were offered to students complet- ing the two-year program.- Until 1922, Prof. Stanley taught music…

… education school and Angell Hall. Book Trade Interviewing for manager and assistant manager of the Stu- dent Book Exchange will begin at 3 p.m. Monday in Student Legislature's temporary offices in the…

Student Publications Bldg. Duties of the manager and his assistant include supervi- sion of book collections and the accounting. Determined by a base salary plus commission, pay for the spring5semester…

… Night' To Be Presented "An Arabian Night" under the sponsorship of the University Arab Club will be held from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight Saturday in the Rack- ham Assembly Hall. The program will include sing…

…- er Miss Fadwa Abed, three dancers and an all Arab orchestra from Detroit. Social dancing and re- freshments will also be included in the evening. Tickets at $1 per person may be purchased at the…

… now open for this summer's International Stu- dents Relations Seminar, sponsor- ed for the second time by Na- tional Students' Association. Winners of the contest will re- ceive scholarships covering…

… room, board, tuition and transportation to the seminar. Applications for the seminar, due May 10, are available at the Student Legislature Bldg. National Mental Health Discussed "The National Mental…

September 14, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…Page 4- The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 14, 1990 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor in Chief DAVID…

…. Duke Power Company (1971) holding over the more recent Court holding in Wards Cove Packing Company v. Atonio (1989). Thus students will be able to fully address the true competing arguments. Kosson…

… to see the subtleties of the issue nor the difficult choices before Carl Pursell and Congress. Eric Restuccia First Year Law Student MSA should require quorum for big votes To the Daily: I submit a…

… modest proposal which would help the Michigan Student Assem- bly avoid controversy about the relevance to University students of its allocations of funds. Many organizations require a quo- rum in order for…

… station and radio networks helped further this dangerous process of denial by banning the use of Arabic names for Palestinian villages, and ordering both Palestinian and Israeli journalists to refer to them…

… rather another in a long series of planned steps in an historic process which seeks to rid Palestine of its historic Arab character anyd subjugate the nearly two million Palestinians who continue to live…

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