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July 14, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

… Israel. Ozery Staff fundamentalist movement in Iran as explains that Jews from Arab coun- The Muslim Student Association's "Arab fundamentalism." This was tries never considered themselves (MSA) article…

… article, that is a "relatively new phenomena "Arab and Jewish Students: which grew out of the process of Speaking about Speaking," in an ef- establishing the State of Israel." fort to help Jews and Arabs

… stations broad- when Chinese students and workers cast little information which can took to the streets in Beijing, the mobilize the community or provide Chinese government used the state- political…

… (Daily 6/9/89) clearly a mistake. The MSA fur- "Arab." He adds that the Muslim W'Prospect Article is Racist" referred nished a valuable lesson about the Arabs living in countries such as to an article…

…, "The Jews We Forget: danger and prevalence of stereotypes Yemen never thought of the Jews as A look at the Communities of which make the terms "Arab" and members of the Arab community. Yemen and Syria…

…'s article offered with our use of the term "Arab" to culture and nationalism." The issue a historical account of the treatment describe members of the Muslim is not the racial differentiation be- of Jews in…

… Middle Eastern countries Arab community who committed tween Muslim Arabs and Jews, but in a subordinate article, "Jews of the violent acts against Jews living in whether Jews were treated as Arabs Moslem…

… World." While MSA's op- Arab countries. We recognize that and felt a part of the Arab states. ed did not focus on the main point of Arabs are not an homogeneous The authors of the op-ed fault us *the…

… article, they did point out places group, but we did not create "a non- for ignoring advances in Jewish cul- in the subordinate article where they existent dichotomy between Arabs ture during certain…

… periods of felt offensive wording was used. and Jews." As our article correctly Muslim rule. In fact, the article The op-ed argues that the term pointed out, most Muslim Arabs points out several periods in…

July 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… look fairly peaceable at the Peaceable Kingdom on W. Liberty yesterday as a patron browses among the fare offered for sale. Shultz backs stronguer US. ies with Arabs By CHARLES THOMSON Officials of the…

… contains provisions for graduated salary increases, a training program for teaching assistants, an im- provement in tuition benefits for graduate students, and restrictions on class sizes for teaching…

… assistants. Sources also said the tentative agreement includes a promise from the University that it will review and modify its current affirmative action programs for graduate students. THE PROPOSED pact will…

… Univer- sity and the GEO, which represents more than 1,500 teaching assistants and student assistants. The TAs and SAs had no contract between 1976 and November 1981. In November, the Michigan Employment…

… Relations Commission ruled that most of the University's graduate student assistants were employees of the University and had the right to organize a union. That MERC decision forced the University to sign…

… passed," said Harris. Harris would only say that the tentative agreement pledges the University to revise its affirmative action guidelines for graduate students. A source within the union, however, said…

… increases for graduate students to the average increase received by University faculty mem- bers. The source said those increases are expected to be between 12 and 18 per- cent over the life of the new…

… contract. The contract also reportedly redefines "tuition grants" - the discounts on tuition given to graduate student assistants by the University - as "tuition waivers." The changes will mean that graduate…

students will not have to pay income tax on the grants. HARRIS confirmed that the new agreement contains a provision for training programs for teaching assistants. He refused to say what the details of the…

… overall commitment to "wide and ever- strengthening ties with the Arabs." While Shultz repudiated none of the longstanding specific guideposts in American policy toward the Mideast, his testimony to the…

February 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

…- tinue. Cliffford Brown February 13, 1976 Mideast To The Daily: The calumny of the Arab big lie has seen print in the pages of the Michigan Daily. Interest- ingly, the Organization of Arab Students now…

Students is rot. Although Jews dwelt in Iraq and other Arab states a full thousand years before the advent of Arab hegemony in the region, they were subjected to constant ha- rassment, taxed prejudicially…

… the words cannot be underestimated Just ask any student toting an arm-load of books on the psy- cho-sexual implications of Moby Dick up those very stairs. Perhaps the greatest testimony to Rock's motto…

student at the big U', I recognize that we cannot forget Sgt. Rock or we'll come to take our tasks too seriously. A lot of people - all gronks with four points and designs on Harvard law - probably dismiss…

… Central Intelligence Agency and major American corpora- tions. One gets a sense from this righteous indignation that If only university students could somehow be in the right places (always far-off), this…

… vocations, rather than placing its students in a position where they must become parties to murder and bribery. For in the final analysis, hasn't the univesrity, and per- haps this one more than most, always…

… resorts to the plaintive cry that the Arab peo- pIe are being falsely pilloried by the Zionists. To hear the Arab spokesman put it, Jews never had it so good in the Arab countries wherein they had resided…

… for several millennia before emigrating to Israel. In fact, Iraq recently invited all her erstwhile Jewish coun- trymen to return to their for- mer homeland. This plea by the Organization of Arab

September 14, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 144) • Page Image 5

… mood of the crowd," he said. LSA junior Brenda Abdelall, external rela- tions chair of the Arab Student Association, said although many campus groups have shown their support and people are making the…

… distinc- tion between the perpetrators of the crime and Arab-Americans, many Muslim students do not feel comfortable or proud when walking down the street. "As long as that one person is there shouting at…

… LOCAL/S TATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 14, 2001-- 5 Muslim students hold meeting to discuss fears, harassment By Jacquelyn Nixon Daily Staff Reporter Reports of verbal harassment and…

… threats of violence moved leaders of the Muslim Student Association to arrange an emergency meeting yesterday evening. Engineering sophomore Irfan Shuttari said the terrorist attack on the World Trade…

… us ... there is still negativity, she said. "My biggest fear is that if the men who did this turn out to be Arab or Arab-Muslims, the fire will be ignited again." Tarsin said the visibility of the…

April 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… work with each other. Fliers for Arab students' event torn down Posted advertisements for the show have allegedly been destroyed for the past three years By Laura Van Hyfte Daily Staff Reporter In…

… what some call a malicious act, fliers announcing Arab Xpressions - a program held by the Arab Student Association - have been torn down across campus. It is still uncertain what prompted the destruction…

… of the fliers, said Sirene Abou-Chakra, a mem- ber of the Arab Student Association. "All the fliers and literature for this huge event ... have been taken down," Abou- Chakra said. "They're actually…

… by the ASA with the support of numerous other organizations. The fliers have been torn down every year that the performance has been held, said Dana Baki, president of the Arab Student Association…

… involving com- puter security breeches on college campuses has experts questioning the current security policies that universities nationwide have in place to protect the personal information of students and…

… occurred nearly a year ago when a student reported a bug in Wolverine Access. This glitch created the possibility for the dis- closure of personal information, said John Howell, the University's chief of…

February 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 113) • Page Image 9

…) - Leaders of the Arab "Big Four" assembl- ed here yesterday to discuss progress towards a Middle East peace settlement and the use of the oil weapon since the Israeli- Egyptian disengagement agree- ment. The…

… oil question was expected to dominate the two-day Arab summit meeting being held at the white-domed people's palace here. THE HURRIEDLY convened summit coincided with an an- nouncement by United Nations…

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July 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 184) • Page Image 1

… zones must 'Students for Slosson' Not Recognized By SAC Walsh Attacks Action as 'Infringement' Of Students' Rights to Work in Activities The Student Affairs Committee yesterday denied recognition to the…

… newly-formed Students for Slosson organization. No reasons were released by the committee in explanation for its action. The Students for Slosson club was organized last week to coordi- nate support for…

… the Committee's ac- tion said: "I cannot help but con- sider this action by the Student Affairs Committee as an infringe- nent of the rights ofnUniversity students to organize and engage freely in any…

… the formation of a Students See'SLOSSON, Page 2 * * * Leaders Ask S AC Reason Immediate reaction from stu- dent political club leaders fol- lowed the denial of recognition to the Students for Slosson…

…Council order an immediate cease-fire in Pales- tine. The proposal provides for use of United Nations force if the Arabs or Jews fail to comply. U. S. deputy delegate Philip Jessup asked for a speedy vote and the…

… Council plunged into debate. Sir Alexander Caogan an- nounced British support of the American plan with minor qualifications. Syria immedi- ately opposed it, with Faris El Khouri re-introduicing an old Arab

… plan to refer the whole Palestine problem to the Inter- national Court of Justice. El Khouri conceded the UN could suppress the Arabs but he sai the moment UN forces pulled out of the Holy Land fighting…

June 14, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

…OPINION Page 6 The Michigan Daily Tuesday, June 14, 1983 4 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCIII, No. 16-S 93 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by students of The University of Michigan…

…, but Rubenstein: You can impose there is a problem of De Facto occupation, but you can't impose annexation. It's not only my e n o aseyu can position, there are many in Israel pose it, because the Arab

… world is that oppose this De Facto n- much, much larger. You know, nexation. According to the Camp it's from Morroco to the Gulf. We David accord, we are not allowed can't impose peace on the Arab to…

… annex it because -we have to world, we can't win the war Rubenstein wait, against the whole Arab world, but About two years ago, the the whole Arab world is not'the ."..Israel shouldn't annex West Bank…

…- Palestinians scattered all over order. We are not the policemen. nments who promote settlemen- the Arab world. The problem is Many people think the Begin is, do it because they want to an-ypolthn teBgi nex the…

September 14, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

… an already traumatic time. But this is a student body that will not be fractured by outside agitation. We are a community who will stand behind our Arab friends and classmates, regardless of BAMN…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 14, 2001 OP/ED ("Ffw[ £IrbiC Fau &TI 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… ever faced on this soil, I see the seeds of discord and hatred beginning to grow. It is disheartening that many members of the Muslim and Arab communities, communities that contribute to the greatness of…

…" itself literally means "peace" in Arabic. The Holy Quran, the religious book of all Muslims, states: "Commit not iniquity in the earth causing disorder" (7:57; 11:86; 29:37). It is unfortunate that Islam…

…- tors. I know many other Muslim communities that are doing the same. I am disheartened by the threats and backlash that members of the Muslim and Arab communities have received. These acts are an…

… these. JOSHUA BROOK Law School student BAMN desecrated sanctity of Tuesday's memorial vigil To THE DAILY: Tuesday's vigil was absolutely incredible - an estimated 15,000 students attended, nearly half the…

student body. Student gov- ernment leaders, members of the administration and student group leaders who saw the vigil as a necessary response to the gravity of the disaster worked with everyone, regardless…

… of ideology, to make the event comforting to students. We came to the vigil with hurting and vulnerable hearts, seeking comfort and healing from our peers, spiritual, political, and community leaders…

…'s travesty. Their subsequent attempts to claim ownership of anti-Arab dis- crimination issues is also totally inappropriate. Issues of anti-Arab discrimination belong to those most affected and they have…

… responded, capturing the receptive ear of the student body. We should not allow a small group of students with ulterior political motives to commandeer others' issues. It polarizes and desensitizes people in…

February 14, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… include members of the university administration and faculty, two members of the Con- gress of Racial Equality, two members of student Government, representatives of the Hyde Park Council of Churches and…

…'s real estate policy. Members of CORE and student government presented the results of six notarized test cases on apartment discrimination to the administration on January 16. In each case, Negro and white…

students applied for apartments in university owned buildings. The Negro students were allegedly re- fused apartments that white ap- plicants were subsequently offer- ed. An official statement of policy was…

… decided to protest publicly until the admin- istration agreed to implement a program of non-discrimination. The sit-ins ended February 3 aft- er the administration threatened suspension for the students in…

November 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… the mother's 'life is ' directly threatened, is outmod- a from the U. N. has been sug- tional political spotlight. ed t gested by several Arab dele- As recently as 1965, the Pales- THE DRIVE for…

… only by the Israelis butl Nadine Trintignant, author Si- Tuesday night's decision ap-!also by Arab leaders who saw mone de Beauvoir and actress plies only to the current ses- !him as a threat to their…

… he also University to study engineering. maintains strong relacions with There he became chairman of the radical governments of Sy- the Palestinian Students Orgaii- ria, Iraq and Libya, which pro…

… neighboring Arab states oagan. In 1969, with the Arab world still smarting from the 1967 de- feat, Arafat took command of the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation, welding a number of guerrilla groups together…

… and there recovered their strength. At the Arab summit conference 1 a s t rnoth, the other leaders of the Arab world recognized Arafat and the PLO as the sole legiti- mate representatives of 'he…

September 14, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… Program, a two- year internship and research program for undergraduate students, including those of other universities, who are otherwise inadequately represented in the environmental and…

… conservation field. This past year, the second- year students were taken to the U.S. Virgin Islands to learn about different ecosystems in a hands-on learning experience that combined the hard science of…

June 14, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… to the claims and opinions of the Arab side in the current Middle East crisis. Strangely, this complaint is lodg- ed also by a representative of Arab students on campus, whose views have been aired…

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNTVERSITY OF MICcHIAN' UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS r. a. - ROGER RAPOPORT- 'She's Not Crazy ., u- - ere…

… quite extensively on these pages during the last few weeks. However, there may indeed by a kernel of truth in his allegations, though he mis- labels it. The Arab view gets considerable coverage, but…

… little support or sympathy. Let me ex- plain. Our news media have presented us with pictures of many Arab leaders and are full of quotations from their speeches and official statements, as well as informal…

… interviews. Everyone knows that there are hundreds of thousands of Arab refugees in UN-support- ed camps just outside Israel's borders. It is common knowledge that Arab leasders incessantly call upon each…

… other to unite and liquidate Israel. There is general awareness in this country that some Arab states are ruled by r-actionary monarchs, and the rest by leftist dictators or mili- tary cliques largely…

… make possible international folly endangering world peace and se- curity. Arab aims and methods are in- congruent with curs Arab stu dents who have been made wel- come here to learn from us should study…

… our attitudes closely. We have heard enough cries from the Arabs and their sup- porters about hearing their side. It has been heard, judged and rejected by a majority of our citi- zens, -B. D. Fine…

… humiliated Egyptian pilot might seek glory and redemption by shooting down the big jetliner. "They haven't got much stuff left," the agent said. Every Israeli prediction I have heard so far concerning Arabs

… you know what they're say- ing in Arab countries? They're saying we had American help." She was so furious she stamped on the galley floor. "Shalom yourself," I said. "I hate to have to tell you this…

May 14, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…'DAY, MAY 14,1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRE.K 'DAY, MAY 14, 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAEI~1 'WTWi~k . csuu 1ai1VL'ia Bonn, Israel Set D1ploima 1c Ties Six Arab Nations Withdraw Their…

… Ambassadors from West Germany BONN, Germany (IP)-West Germany and Israel announced yes- terday the establishment of full diplomatic relations while Arab gov- ernments began closing their German embassies. Arab

… French imported cotton in black and white, the tie strap hopsacking bra in red or blue. 5-11 Dinner-6:30 Film-7:15 Cost-$1.00 Please Make Reservations 662-3580 or 668-6076 ALL STUDENTS WELCOME C $14…

April 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… Reiter JERUSALEM - Anti - Israeli candidates ranging froni Arab guerrilla supporters to Palestin- ian nationalists and Communists were the clear winners yester- day in municipal elections in the riot…

… this is the first time in Arab society as far as I know that elections were held in perfect order and quiet, without protests." "ISRAEL WAS not a side in the elections," Peres added in a state radio…

… identified as nation- alists, underground Communists or supporters of the PLO. Nationalists generally a r e those who see Palestinian Arabs as a distinct national group. Some want a free West Bank or a West…

…-DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 159 Wednesday, April 14, 19'6 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published…

October 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…NiO j r C ir- , Lw &4b a 47Iaii4 VERY GOO FOR PICNICS STUDENTS See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 19 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Dean…

… Wartinbee, James L. Weldon, William S. Wel- darn New Liquor Ban Will Be Studied by SAC Today Student Protest Mounting On Controversial Revised Interpretation of Conduct Ruling Discussion of the new "liquor…

… ban" has been placed on the agenda of the Student Affairs Committee, which will meet at 3 p.m. today. This latest development follows mounting student protest of the University's revised interpretation…

… of student conduct rules. A state- ment to be issued following the meeting will be published in tomor- row's Daily. Inquiries are already flooding the Student Affairs Offices. Among the questions…

… reported by the secretary was that of a student who asked: "I have a date for the movie tonight. Is it all right to go if we sit two seats apart?" AVC To Draft Cost of LIVMg Questionnaire Renew Campaign To…

… the campus area. Unauthorized drivers have been parking in restricted parking areas on the campus, according to John Gwinn, Office of Student Affairs official. After Friday of this week violators will…

… be penal- ized. Parking areas in the campus area are restricted to persons holding the faculty rating of in- structor or higher. Special dis- pensations have been made for disabled students who have…

… the game Saturday. I saw a man with a bottle, so I went home. Did I do right?" The Student Affairs Committee, which will consider the question For editorial comment and letters concerning student

May 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… Plans for a combined city and campus drive against the Mundt Bill now before Congress were announced yesterday as a third protest telegram was sent off to Washington by faculty, students, and townspeople…

…-chairman, announced yesterday. The )ther chairman is Prof. John L. Brumm, retiring head of the journalism department. A public organization meeting of the Students Against the Mundt Bill will be held at 4:15 p.m. today…

… on the third floor of the Union, Jean Fagan, chairman of the student group announced She urged all campus and city organizations to participate in the rally today. The telegram yesterday assert- ed…

… also deny them government jobs or passports to leave the country. Draft-Age Males Urged To Step-UpEducation By JAKE HURWITZ Students who may be subject to the draft law now pending in Congress were…

… advised to proceed as far as possible with their edu- cation by Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, Summer Session director. "If I were a student today, I would make as much progress as I could, not to avoid the draft…

…, but to get closer to graduation in order to make the best use of my education," he said. If there is a draft, students must be prepared to render real service, Prof. Hopkins declared. Present Facilities…

…,000, and predicted a smaller proportion of veterans, but a larger number of teachers and graduate students. Post-Summer Session Abandoned Prof. Hopkins explained that boards of education and academy…

January 14, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

student Karima Bennoune gave a more per- sonal and emotional view of the con- flict. "It's a frightening time to be an Arab-American and it's a frightening time to be an anti-war activist," she said at the…

… Auditorium Saturday for the two plenary ses- sions of the University's second teach-in on the Persian Gulf. Three speakers focused on moral aspects, Arab-American perspectives, and understanding Middle East…

… underestimate the ramifications of war. Khalidi claimed high Iraqi casu- alties would provoke a strong anti- American sentiment throughout the Arab world and weaken pro-Ameri- can regimes of the region, such as…

… toward Arab-Americans and the pos- sibility of their internment during a Middle East War, Bennoune alluded to the plight of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Bennoune ended her address with a call to…

… Resources student Debby L ivingston felt the two evening speakers were both convinc- ing and inspiring. Calvin pad Hobbes by Bill Watterson Speakers say oil fuels Gulf crisis R Nt0 J\NG! ThIAU2E .ASREP…

… ensure power over oil resources in the Middle East. ."The determination of the United States to dominate the oil reserves of the area and to make sure there is no emergence of one strong Arab na- tion…

…" will be used to justify U.S. involvement, Terry said. "It is my opinion that whatever happens, the U.S. will continue to maintain that presence." Most students remained uncertain how strong an influence…

… oil and po- litical desires have on the crisis. LSA first-year student Steve Christensen agreed that political in- fluence is the important role in the crisis. "I know that oil is a big part- of it, but…

student F I rally because "the United States I'm not willing to die." chnlr ni hn tr~ein thA AMd 3O PIZZA FOR THE NEXT CALLER! ou~iUInot nave troops inlthe iv1iUUe The Coalition of Community Continued…

… hire coming from the same school." The depart- ment hired some of its own gradu- ates to teach the growing number of students attending the University during the 60s and 70s, she added. Gurin said people…

March 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…, on Feb. 19. Impressions of Palestine Revealed By AL BLUMROSEN Impressions of deserts, moun- tains, friendly and unfriendly Arabs, British stalling, and a memory of the "tremendous spirit' of the…

…. The Arabs who live within Pal- estine, the "inside Arabs" were friendly to the Jews before par- tition. Ingber said that all the trouble came from the "outside Arabs," those living across the borders of…

… Palestine. Ingber, who traveled consider- ably in the strife-torn country, told of picking up a Palestinian Arab between Tel Aviv and Haifa1 who said that he was grateful to the Jews for giving him a chance…

… for an education. Ingber remem- bered seeing thousands of Arabs sleeping on the ground in the open, "It was the kind of life they were used to," he said. On this same trip, which Ing- ber took in an…

… armored car, an open bus followed them by twenty minutes. It was ambushed by the Arabs, Ingber said, and twenty people were killed. On Christmas, 1947, in Haifa. Ingber tried to get his baggage' from the…

…agana operates a secret radio which tells the truth to the pe- -pie." The Ingbers believed that t h e British will stay in Palestine e Ger the May 15 deadline. "If they leave, the "outside" Arabs will…

… readers, whose prize-win- ning "If I Were Editor" con- tributions netted them a radio and $25 in prizes. First prize, which included the radio and $5, went to the wife of a graduate student, Mrs. Rupert G…

…; Stanley G. Har- ris, 17 Veteran's Housing Pro- ject; Keith McKean, 1320 Wile Court, Willow Run. Prizes will be awarded at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Student Publications Building. The five letters represent a…

… apparent that it was not a permanent change," Lyman H. Legters, Jr., of Wenley House, said. And he added: "It was merely a tactical move designed to quiet student By CRAIG WILSON The local rent control…

… chapter. agreed that more information should be presented before a defi- nite commitment is made. The chapter wrote its parent body urging it to suspend cancel- STUDENT VETERANS PROTEST MACARTHUR-John Carr…

February 14, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…'s regime. Close students of the Iraqi scene pictured them as socialists, ideal- ists and fervent believers in Arab unity-but trying to keep a truly Y neutral course, to be friendly but Albert Scores GOP…

…: African Students Riot, Clash with Red Police VIENNA (M)-African students disillusioned with life under Com- munisn clashed with Communist police on the main street of Sofia, Bulgaria, informed sources…

… reported yesterday. The Bulgarian government confirmed yesterday's outbreak through its official news agency BTA. Reports from reliable sources said 200 African students were involved and scores of them were…

… injured. MTA said only 40 or 50 students were involved. "A number of dem- onstrators were arrested, but re- C b T leased later," BTA said. 0 G et BTA also said all other reports were "in contrast with the…

… truth." The clash was symptomatic of U Nojeee discontent among students from newly independent Africananations studying in Communist lands. UNITED NATIONS (P)-The It is known, for example, that United…

… Nations said yesteriday it more than 100 African students in is going ahead with a co rover- Moscow have applied at the Unit- sial, agricultural aid project for ed States embassy for help in Fidel Castro…

… the riot in which com- Hoffman said no American ex- petent authorities here said 200 perts would be used in the pro- African students battled Commu- ject. nist police. Razak Sees Indonesian Aggression…

… of a bipartisan foreign policy. not subservient to President Gam- al Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic and to get along with the West. Nominally, the revolutionary re- gime which overthrew…

March 14, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

…) 443-9662 and leave your name and telephone number or email at MStone476@hotmail.com. Arab League gives Palestinians loan The Washington Post CAIRO, Egypt - Jarred by reports that the Palestinian…

… Authority risks financial collapse, Arab diplomats have agreed their governments will provide $40 million a month to ensure that Yasser Arafat's administration can pay workers and reduce Israel's eco- nomic…

… winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $100. Winter term (January through April) is $1.05, yearlong (September through…

April 14, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

… Soviet Union could not see their candles or hear their prayers, but the students who kept vigil all night on the Diag made all passersby immediately aware of the hardships Jews endure behind the Iron…

… Curtain. The all-night candlelight vigil, sponsored by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, was the second annual event to honor the struggle for emigration and "increase student awareness in human…

… rights," said member Jerry Wish, an LSA senior. Throughout the night, students read the names of 11,000 "Refuseniks," Soviet Jews who have been denied a visa to the leave the Soviet Union. Phyllis Glink…

…, co- chair of the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, said 250,000 Soviet Jews have applied to emigrate, and she estimates that another one million want to leave. After each student read 50 names, the…

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… minority Ph.D.'s." The gap in graduation rates be- tween white students and Black and THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ARE A GREAT WAY TO GET FAST RESULTS CALL 764-0557 Hispanic students has shown little sign of…

student body. CBN Continued from Page 1 Mammel. "He's paid his dues to get back on the air." LSA sophomore Jeanne Gilliland, a CBN Board member, said, "The incident was offensive to many people in our…

… community. The effect was inflammatory even though the intent was not." Board members Fred Remley and Kevin Gilmartin, the two representatives chosen by Johnson to represent the Office of Student Services…

…, voted against the proposal. Coe Student comments sparse on proposal Continued from Page 1 Fleming in January, will set up a hearing panel of four students and a faculty member to judge student harassment…

… complaints and apply sanctions. Cases can be appealed to another panel of one student and one faculty member, chosen randomly from a list of eligible students and faculty. If a student is found guilty, the…

June 14, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… own independent line fronting in Middle East peacemaking. battle bi The six-day Arab-Israeli war termma dominated the speeches of almost in comin all the foreign ministers who en- hurriya, tered the…

… UN Security Council this month, enko submitted a resolution to the council condemning Israel as the agressor in the Arab- I conflict. *ab Press Asks Rearmament; 1EmbargoesStillEffective Fedorenko Hits…

… will cut off the Arabs in the conquered area of Jordan until a final settlement is made. The Arabs will be administered by Israelis and will be unable to pass freely into Israel, these sources said…

…, the Arab Union. declaration was echoed in1 Egypt's chief ally in the to rest after 11 hours of battling, ities, and police harassment, Negro mobs that shot at police, But, as the violence waned in…

… triggered the racial housing, poor recreational facil- uprising. Dodd Asks for Justice' As Censure Case Opens Middle East war that ended dis- astrously for Arab arms. Al Thawra, the Syrian govern- ment…

… newspaper in Damascus, as- serted: "The mission of every Arab to- day can be summed up in the following words: Prepare for re- taliatory fire against the enemy." Washington reports said the Soviet Union, is…

… delivering new shipments of arms to Egypt, in- cluding MIG jet fighters. U.S. of- ficials said, however, they are previously scheduled arms ship- ments. While the Arab press called for nationalization of U…

… banned oil ship- ments to Britain and the United States. Cairo's Middle East News Agen- cy said Arab oil producers are ready to let France and Spain replace the British and American oil companies that heve…

… developed most of the Middle East oil fields. Sheik Abdulla Tariki, former Saudi Arabian oil minister, pro- posed the nationalization of the oil industry in all the Arab states, saying foreign help is no…

March 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

…." Jewish students on campus said they hope the resolution offers peace to Israeli citizens as well. Samantha Rollinger, LSA junior and co-chair of the American Movement for Israel, said this "must be a peace…

… Jewish stu- dents think the formation of a Palestin- ian state might be the only way to. peace." Rollinger added that the U.N. "has also proven itself to be Pro-Arab/Pales- tinian and anti-Israel over the…

….S. peace envoy Anthony Zinni head- ing there today. -The Associated Press contributed to this report. VIGIL a Continued from Page 1A Students and community members were invited to read the names, which came…

… sophomore Rachel Rose, who stopped by on her way to lunch to read a couple of pages of names. Different student groups, such as S t. Circle K, Project Serve and LSA Stu- dent Government, volunteered to par…

… University students weren't the only ones who participated in the reading. Jonathan Hill, a Detroit resident who is currently taking care of a friend in the University Hospital, said he still quid pro quo…

… mid " L GINSBERG CENTER FOR SERVICE *& LEARNING Opportunities for Students 4.' 4% , 4R~tO0F Mc"66 The Hlying Hookah V'illeblifl1es Annual Hash Bash Celebration! WS Te ecp Michigan Theatre ApriI6 07…

… OPPORTUNITIES Project SERVE Leadership Teams & Site Leaders: Project SERVE is a student-run university department that works to involve students in community service and social action through providing volunteer…

… Leaders * Issue Education Lead Team * Volunteer Connection Lead Team Application available at www.umich.edu/-mserve/serve. Applications due Monday, March 18 at 5:00 p.m. Project Community Student

… Facilitators/Coordinators: Project Community/Sociology 389 is an undergraduate Sociology service-learning course that involves students in Criminal Justice, Educatin, & Health community placements. Registered…

students participate in a weekly seminar that is facilitated by a Project Community student coordinator. Coordinators receive graded undergraduate credit in Soc 395. Coordinators also complete additional…

September 14, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… a plane to Syria in an air battle and newspapers in both countries issued calls to arms. Meanwhile, a small radical Arab guerilla organization has threaten- ed violence against West Germany. Both…

… reported in yesterday that PremiereGolda Meir' s warning that Israel will fight terrorism with all its power amounted to an "official declaration of war on Arab ter- rorism." Davar, Meir's Labor party paper…

…. VIETS, Page 10 SGC voluntary funds motion killed by esi By JAN BENEDETTI A Student Government Council motion to request the Regents to institute a new voluntary funding tion" of the motion. "The…

… Stern, said one of the jailed ter- Student Judiciary. rorists, whom he did not name, is CSJ, the judicial branch of SGC, a member of his group. also voted 3-1 to enjoin SGC Presi-' Military analysts in…

… Tel Aviv say dent Bill Jacobs from presenting Jerusalem may respond to future the plan before the Regents. SGC's Arab terrorism in surprising ways. motion, passed 6-2 at Tuesday's "Israel is expected to…

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…

March 14, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… NATION/WORLD The Michiga 'THE SUMMIT OF THE PEACEMAKERS' n Daily - Thursday, March 14, 1996 - 5A Arabs, Israelis join to support peace SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt (AP) - Shoulder-to-shoulderin a…

… historic show of solidarity, Arabs joined Israelis at a summit of world leaders yesterday to vow unequivocal support forthe bomb- gped Middle East peace process and n unrelenting war against terrorists…

… moved by the outcome. He spoke of watching "with an unbelieving eye" as former Arab enemies pledged to end the scourge of terrorism. "They are the most impressive lead- ers of our time," Peres said. "It…

…, the restive Palestin- ian population News and the wider Arab world. But his appear- ance and remarks here were also Analysis King Hussein of Jordan, Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, U…

…- ians to the wider group of Arab nations represented at Sharm el Sheik, Clinton said, "Many of the nations here today have experienced the nightmare of ter- ror. Death does not discriminate among the…

…) And with the Student Advantage Card you'll get an additional 15% off Amtrak fares. For more information I I I mall 1 _JQ~AAMTRAK I …

November 14, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. ALEXA ST. JOHN Editor in Chief ANU ROY-CHAUDHURY AND ASHLEY ZHANG Editorial Page Editors Unsigned editorials reflect the…

… recent statement criticizing the University of Michigan’s decision to discipline Prof. John Cheney-Lippold for refusing to support a student who wanted to study in Israel framed the issue solely…

… in terms of freedom of speech. In fact, two principles were in contention: a professor’s right to express his views and a student’s right to study at an institution of her choosing. Since the…

… University believes its primary commitment must be to students, and since Cheney-Lippold’s freedom in other contexts is unaffected, the University chose to support the undergraduate. The signatories…

…, however, ignored the student entirely. Their statement mentioned the professor’s free speech rights four times — the young woman’s thwarted academic aspirations, not once. I suspect, moreover, that…

… science. Or suppose he refused to write for a student seeking to attend a Muslim university because, in his view, Muslims are terrorists. Or if no letter were provided for an African university because…

… Sanctions movement. If the political claims of the BDS movement are central to the entire debate, what then can be said about their credibility? In all my classes, and especially my course on the Arab

… has the world’s worst human rights record. To be sure, within Israel, which defines itself as an expressly Jewish state, Arabs are second- class citizens, with lower per capita funding and a…

… nor Gaza under Hamas offers any semblance of free elections, freedom of the press or tolerated dissent. By contrast, Arab citizens of Israel have exactly the same civic and political rights as Jews…

…. An Arab party is the third largest in parliament. Arabs serve on the Israeli Supreme Court, in the cabinet and in the army high command. They have equal access to all public institutions…

March 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… University Housing Council, an all-student, elected group. 0 HPC-Johnson exchange The Housing Policy Committee (HPC) yesterday ap- proved a formal memo to Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson…

…. Marcus Foster. TRIPOLI, Libya (1) - Arab oil ministers held a short meeting here yesterday and a high Libyan offiical said they decided to lift the oil embargo against the United States. The Libyan…

… chief opponents of lifting the embargo imposed during the Oc- tober Middle East war. EGYPT'S PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat had pressed the Arab oil ex- porters for over a month to lift the embargo in recognition…

… there to ? set new prices for oil from the Persian Gulf, Libya and Algeria. Observers in Vienna say the out- AP Photo come of that meeting is "entirely unpredictable," but Arab officials agreed that the…

… price and the sup- sta court- ply were linked. two pris- OBSERVERS IN Washington be- kidnaped lieve the lifting of the Arab oil embers of embargo would not directly ease End School U.S. fuel shortages for…

…? -Would the Arabs allow oil pro- duction and shipments to the * United States to return to pre- Le embargo levels? -Would the Arabs increase pro- duction to meet increasing U.S. needs? and and a nega…

…- -Would the Arabs lower their oil grades and prices, which have led world oil um, and io- prices to triple since October, pos- ing serious balance of payment problems even for wealthy nations. 'er mercury…

… Whenever the embargo ends, the - especially direct relief could not be felt here Gordus to immediately. ison of con- It would take about one month ughout most for the first tanker of Arab oil to reach the…

… U.S. inventories, in anticipa- -ks from the tion of renewed tanker arrivals. nd Martha JOHN SAWHILL, deputy admin- 00-year old istrator of the Federal Energy See ARAB, Page 10 CHEMICAL CLUES ' prof…

… professor has determin- ed a correlation between-believe it or not-students' grade-point av- erages and the amount of zinc in their hair. To Gordus, use of hair analysis as evidence in criminal proceed- ings…

March 14, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… territory in exchange for Arab recognition. Baker has told reporters travel- ing with him that he made no spe- cific demands of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir in their meeting Tuesday. But Israeli…

… vanquished. that Gorbachev had sent messages to Arab leaders outlining Soviet views on security in the Persian Gulf and soliciting their views. Churkin said the messages were sent to "a wide ranige of Arab

… implemented. The memo proposed that a GEO representative and representatives from other student organizations such as the Michigan Student As- sembly be allowed to sit in on an existing University committee ex…

…- amining childcare costs. The University agreed to allow a GEO representative to sit in on the committee, but refused admis- sion to other student organizations, said GEO bargainer John Robb. GEO also…

… University responses. childcare," he said. "Throwing in a couple of sen- When asked about how long tences doesn't change anything. See GEO, Page 3 Grad students grapple with T A troubles at other universities…

… their own sets of de- mands. At the University of California at Berkeley, TAs have been hit hard by the system's impending budget cuts. The Association of Graduate Student Employees (AGSE) is currently…

… League. Liddy: government Students 9 say aid for tuition T by Bethany Robertson Daily Government Reporter ; ;. ^y \* ,X23... ,, ; o dupes U.S by Andrew Levy Daily Staff Reporter i !. public The…

… financial aid have raised the question of whether higher education is really worth the price, students said in a forum on the increasing costs of education J: :'. ? i …

March 14, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… C 0 T T YES 3 +s LSA-SG to honor 16 student war reservists with plaques 0 by Rachel Freedman University students who served in the Persian Gulf War will be met with praise and honor from the LSA…

Student Government (LSA- SG) when they return from the Middle East. LSA-SG will send letters and plaques to the homes of all students who fought in the Gulf War. The letters and the plaques honor the…

… reservists for their ser- vice and dedication and express the University's gratitude. "LSA Student Government has been thinking about the idea for a while," LSA Student Government President Joe Sciarotta said…

… hours of talks with Syrian President Hafez Assad that ended past midnight. .Baker acknowledged that none of eight Arab leaders he had met with over six days was ready to make peace with Israel. The eight…

… ranged from King Fahd of Saudi Arabia to Assad and included representatives of Kuwait, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Lebanon and Qatar. Baker also met with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in…

… Cairo, with a group of Palestinian Arabs in Jerusalem who said they were authorized by Yasser Arafat, Chair of the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation, to meet with him and with Lebanese Foreign Minister…

… during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates via U.S. mail for fall and winter $39 for two terms, $22 for one term. Campus delivery $28 for two terms…

May 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

….m. In the same room; officers for next fall will be elected. All Club members as well as other interested students and faculty members are cordially invited. Congregational Discpiles Guild. Mid- Week…

… nor the UN1 students for not conforming when Security Council the authority to, it is their right not to do so? It partition a nation already in ex- would be tragic if we lost freedom istence, to…

… youwho as thyself." fepl that there is "another side." 3) These "Principles" are not * * * Christian because a large portion' of them is Jewish. Arab '(Ghetto* I would like to add that prob- To the Editor…

… Weekly Tea for foreign students and American friends from 4:30 to 6 p.m. LaPetite Causette will meet today from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the North Cafe- teria, Union. All interested students in- vited. Kappa Phi…

…. Picnic at 2011 Washtenaw at 5:15. You may meet at the Metho- ditr Crch at that time if you need Students for Democratic Action and Civil Liberties Committee will have a joint meeting tonight at 8 p…

Student Foundation presents the lastuin the Series of Five- a series of outstanding speakers on timely topics. The fifth in the Series will be The Rev. William Logan, Rec- tor of St. Martins Church, Detroit…

…, who will speak on "The Family Divided," which will deal with mixed marriages, Fri., May 15, 7:30 p.m., 218 N. Division. All interested persons are invited. Ukrainian Students' Club. Meeting Fri., May 15…

…., May 15, to go in a group to Argus Cameras, Inc., for the plant OpenFHouse. Meet at the Student Cen- ter, First Presbyterian Church. Motion Pictures, auspices of Univer- sity Museums, "Water Birds" and…

… Theory. Also there will be a brief organization- al meeting, May 15, 3 p.m. 3415 Mason Hall. All interested students are in- vited. Michigan Christian Fellowship. Spring banquet Sat., May 16, at 6:30 p…

….m. in the Union. For reservations call Jack Bloomquist, 3-2225. Allnreservations must be in by Thurs., May 14. 4 aIL '/ A ADMINISTRATORS have established a new weapon for keeping students in line. To…

November 14, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… toward the United Arab Republic with possible unification with the Arab nations in the advent of war. The Tunisian student called for pressure from the United States on France to avert the possibility of…

… overs1TenArabs JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector (P) - Aninvestigation touched off by a box of Syrian-made matches has cracked one of the biggest spy rings ever unearthed in Israel, the Israeli government said…

… yesterday. A communique announced the arrest and confessions of more than 10 Arabs living in Israel who allegedly took orders from Egyp- tian-Syrian intelligence. More arrests are likely. The ring operated in…

… Northern Israel and Jerusalem for more than two years, the communique said, and the spies sold military, economic and political information to the Arab agents. Live in Galilee Most of the 200,000 Arabs

…- versity and Wayne State Univer- sity. It was explained the universities are able to get along temporarily without the money owed by the State by dipping into student fees. Owe School Aid Lynn Mv. Bartlett…

…- fered him a monthly salary of 150, Israeli pounds (about $83). Government and police sources reported these details: The spies made contact with' armed Arab infiltrators who slipped across the border…

… mainly fromn-Lebanon. Relatives of Spies Most infiltrators were relatives of the spies in Israel. The ring centered at the Arab village of Marar, in Galilee, where many of the operatives worked on farms…

… University Board of Regents will discuss the possibility of es- tablishing an enrollment deposit for new students at their 11 a.m. general meeting today. Preceding the meeting will be a 10 a.m. conference on…

… Scheduling Student Government Council will take a 10 per cent cut of profits and expenses of any event not approved and calendared two weeks in advance, if a motion from the Student Activities Com- mittee…

July 14, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAric JULY x4, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGF TMU FRIDAY. JUlY 14, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE4F~ trrn 1 :7uL 1i1;Y, *Arab Bloc Insists Israel Surrender Claim to Old City TO CONSULT ALLIES…

…: SEE Johnson, Westmoreland Agree on Need for Troops r UNITED NATIONS (P) - Amid delay over initial peace moves in Suez sector, the U.N. General As- sembly heard Arab and Commun- ist delegates voice…

November 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… the 1967, it implicitly recognizes Israel by refer- ring to the right of all states in the area to live within secure and recog- nized borders. Resolution 338, passed in 1973 during the Arab-Israeli war…

… Resolution 242 and, most importnant, calls for negotiations between Arabs and Israel toward "a just and durable peace in the Middle East." In the closed-door committee meetings among PLO leaders, there was…

…. Messner jumped and paced the sidelines ecting father. The rest of See Roses, Page 12 Students protest minority report DAVID LUBLINt Senior flanker John Kolesar strikes a classic pose every Wolverine…

… playing without four and two reserve running backs, the See illin', Page 12 BY ANNA SENKEVITCH An aide to University President James Duderstadt promised minority student group representatives a meet- ing…

… today with Duderstadt, following a protest Friday in which they de- manded the 1987-88 minority affairs report be recalled for factual inaccuracies. Students gathered on Regents Plaza Friday at noon to…

… protest the report, released in August by the of- fices of the President, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Vice Provost for Minority Af- fairs. Student protesters said they only became…

… aware of the report last week. Duderstadt was in Detroit Friday during the protest, but his assistant Robin Jacoby arranged the meeting for 11:30 today. The document has been attacked by student groups…

…-Bailey; -No mention of programs or groups available on campus to Na- tive American students, and further omissions of events and scholarships given by Latino student organiza- tions; -No mention of the…

… the So- cially Active Latino Student Association, met last Monday with Charles Moody, vice provost for mi- nority affairs, to discuss their com- plaints with the report. At that time, Moody told them he…

… would take their concerns to Duder- stadt. The students have filed com- plaints about the report with Duder- stadt's office for about a week. Moody, who said he will attend today's meeting, has promised…

February 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… department, Robert E. Ward, of the political science department, and John Douglas Eyre, graduate student in geo- graphy, will establish the Uni- versity's social science research= center in Okayana, Japan. The…

… department, Robert E. Ward of the political science de- partment and John Eyre, a graduate student in geography. geria has already been launched by Prof. Horace M. Miner of the sociology and anthropology de…

…- partments. Home of Cinema Triumphs COMING FRIDAY Y { I 2 ' , ' LEA PIADO\ANI e t'DL I WITH A SRILLIANT CAST h A Crest Films Release Prof. Miner sailed from New t York last Friday hoping to find an Arab

… study ofI cultural and personality differ- ences between Arabs. He will spend six months studying Arabs living in the city of Algiers and' six mohths studying those living, at the isolated agricultural…

… possible. Women students attending the Inter-Arts performance through February 16 have one-half hour late permission after close of the performance. Women students are reminded that application blanks for…

… finan- cial assistance from the Student Aid Foundation are now available in the Dean of Women's office. Applications must be completed by Feb. 20. Applications for grants in sup- port of Research Projects…

… phone for an appointment (23225) any week day between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Students, College of L.S.A. Ap- plications for scholarships for the academic year, 1950-51, are now available in 1010 Angell Hall…

…. All applications must be returned to that office by March 3, 1950. Ap- plicants must have had at least two semesters of residence in this College. Women Students: Openings are still available for…

… purpose of reg- istration in the University unless he or she has resided in this State six months preceding the date of proposed enrollment.") 3. Only students who have com- pleted one term in this…

… University may apply. (A Summer Session is considered as one-half term.) 4. Only full-time students carry- ing 12 hours of work or more, or part - time - student - and - part- (Continued on Page 3) PERSONAL…

September 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… The Daily that a request for additional state aid is "highly unlikely" in view of the state's own tight financial situa- tion. " " Israeli, Arab planes dogfighit off Mediterranean coastline (Continued…

… of Arab reconciliation and airan wreabe t crr ot hefresh talk of reviving the Arab (continued from Page t) ;rscu eeaeto car"ou fur-'Eastern front against Israel. Rosemary M u 11 i n disclosed a ther…

…" to cut back on funding of student programs if students withhold fee payments. He emphasized, "If you hear any rumors to that effect, forget it." Smith added that payroll needs would be met in any event…

January 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Linda Tymensky, a second-year arrived shortly after the stabbing, and Lauren Dermer LSA student, said she administered said, "They were apparently Daily Crime Reporters first aid to the victim after he…

… the incident nmEfh/ii.Lt. Joseph Piersante of the De- was handled. "The procedure was One student, who asked to re- partmentof Public Safety (DPS) said, sort of erratic. How trained are Un-. main…

… Pont6 said. "He is a motivating and inspir- ing factor to Black students and others in addressing the justices of See JACKSON, Page 2 U.S. Dept. of Ed. criticizes accreditatio n association 4 by Ren6e…

… standards in its accreditation process. CHE, one of several associations that accredits U.S. colleges and uni- * versities, establishes standards schools must meet so their students can receive federal…

… interest and reflecting the student constituency," as well as a diverse student population and curriculum. According to a U.S. Department of Education report, CHE has apparently forced schools to adopt…

… - the author of From Beirut to Jerusalem - has covered the Arab-Israeli conflict for more than a decade as a foreign correspon- dent from Beirut and Jerusalem, and is currently based in Washington. "No…

Arab state found benefits of the Cold War other than Syria... The collapse of the Soviet Union put Syria in the position of being a geopolitical orphan," Friedman said. Countries such as Israel, he .said…

… Daily MSA Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly will hold its first meeting of the se- mester tonight with a relatively empty agenda. Nevertheless, some assem- bly members are beginning to think about…

January 14, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… Goldstein, a Rack- ham student and chair of Hillel's governing board. The two groups met subsequently and held productive discussions, Farha said. "It's not about the Arab-Israeli conflict, it's about giving…

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 14, 1993- Page 7 CLAS SIFTED ADS Jewish, Muslim students pool forces in new group by James Cho has.the conflict started," said Elliot…

….45 11.85 14.25 16.65 70. Personal 160. Tickets 4 9.40 12.60 15.80 19.00 22.20 . " 80. Cupid's Helper 170. Roommates 90. Student Svp1r80. Computer Mdse 5 11.75 15.75 19.75 23.75 27.75 . Advertiser I…

… Illustrated USA Today Because they worked here: 91 itc Jewishwand Muslim students are trying to work together to overcome ethnic stereotypes through a re- cently-formed. student group. Jews and Muslims for…

… Better Understanding (JAM) hopes to ease ethnic tensions through discussions, field trips and sharing customs. "The goal is to bring together Jewish and Muslim students to de- velop constructive dialogue…

… between students," said Muhammad Farha, an LSA senior and JAM member. Members of the University's Is- lamic Circle made the first move in establishing a dialogue. They contacted members of Hil- lel, the…

… Jewish student organization, to express concern after the Hillel building suffered racially-motivated vandalism. "I was touched and appreciated this initial contact by the Islamic Circle," said Ken…

… cultural similari- ties, JAM will attempt to objectively address the Arab-Israeli conflict, Farha said. "We want to allay any misunder- standings and stereotypes through this dialogue," he added. Syed Ahmed…

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June 14, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 27) • Page Image 14

…-race Riotous Assemblies students that his government will "not gathering of a political na tolerate efforts to create anarchy." than 10 people not THOUSANDS OF non-whites across authorized by him. The ban, which…

… senator have been implicated in the promising to introduce legislation that proble in which FBI agents posed as would allow an Arab businessman to front men for fictitious Arab remain in the United States…

…. representing an Arab businessman. Jenrette, who is running for re- JENRETTE IS THE third member of election, accused the Justice Depar- Congress to be indicted as a result of tment of "trying to do at the ballot…

April 14, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 133) • Page Image 4

…40 4A - Monday, April 14, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com fy iiigan Bat*1 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… University must be proactive in creating a welcoming, progres- sive environment for transgender students. 've run out of columns. Here's what's left in my notebook: 1.The University adminis- tration still…

… (could invite dangerous legal scrutiny), or is there another reason administra- tors are lying? 2. Tony Vuljaj - who as a freshman was blamed for a denial-of-service attack on a rival student government…

…- ings are used as substitutes for real research into a college choice, and it's not enough to ask students and parents to use them as a supplement, because their indirect effect is stronger than their…

… request for trans- gender students, demonstrating its initial commitment to the cause. But nine schools across the country have decided that being welcoming requires more than minimal accommodations and are…

… now offering gen- der-neutral housing. The University's justification for hold- ing out is that there is not enough student demand for gender-neutral housingto merit a change in its policies. But it is…

… likely that incoming freshmen are not even aware that there could be such an option, and older students often opt to move out of the dorms instead of trying to change the system. To break out of this cycle…

…, the University must actively promote gender-neutral housing to give incoming students more - and bet- ter - options. The University already gives students options with its learning commu- nities like…

… the Lloyd Hall Scholars Program, and this would be a change in that spirit. Naturally, taking gender out of the hous- ing equation offers transgender students an equal opportunity of finding a comfort…

March 14, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…'S NOTE: This is the sec- ond in a series of four articles dis- cussing the views of the Student Government Council candidates.) By JEAN HARTWIG Student Government Council's relation to the University's aca…

… approval of a course evaluation booklet, improved coun- seling service and Council-spon- sored book exchanges. Mike Fishman, '60, told the women of Mary Markley Dormi- tory that he wants "students to become…

…' a pressure group under the auspices of the United States Na- tional Students Association." Through such action he hopes to get better professors and more funds for improvement of Uni- versity…

… for students. At the same open house, Morton Meltzer, '61, advocated a call by SGC for the repeal of the National Defense Education Act. He said that "leftists and communists" should not be prohibited…

…'s most important func- tion is "to improve intellectual stimulation." Advocates Exchange Plan To facilitate such stimulation, he advocated the continuation of foreign student exchange pro- grams and summer…

… reading courses. He especially favored a Junior Year Abroad program. Jo Hardee, '60, Council ad- ministrative vice-president, noted the impersonal attitude of the Uni- versity towards students. SGC has ''an…

… educational function and duty as representative of the students to make them feel an important part of the University," she said. Wants Committee Members Stressing the educative functions of the Council, Babs…

… were converting Iraq into a base for operations in the Arab world. To the cheers of thousands gathered in front of the Presiden- tial Palace, Nasser accused Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim Kassem of being a…

… willing accomplice of Arab communists. It was the United Arab Repub- lic President's third attack in three days on Arab communists and Karem, now Nasser's arch foe in the struggle for the allegiance of all…

Arabs.- About 250,000 persons turned out in Damascus for the rally, that wound up a funeral parade for an Iraqi colonel killed last week in the pro-Nasser revolt at, Mosul in northern Iraq. Those who had…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… Map Plan for GI Pay Hike Will Ask $100, $125 Per Month By BEN ZWERLING (Special to The Daily) EAST LANSING, Dec. 13-The "65-90 club" took a beating here today as student veterans from 21 Michigan…

… on Congress. Immediate plans include: 1. Delegates Harvey Weisberg president of the University of Michigan's Student Legislature, and Archie Thomas of Spring Arbor Junior College will at- tend a…

… veterans which point to a mass exodus from col- leges and universities unless the government helps to meet rising costs. The Rogers Bill, calling for $10 boosts for single students and $15 for married…

… hour meeting were Betty Baker of the Women's Veterans Association, Bill Young, Bob Schneiderman and Al Mill- stein of the campus AVC, and Weisberg and Bob Carpenter rep- resenting the Student Legislature…

… Rabino- witz, chairman of the survey committee announced. Students are given copies of the Federalists Resolution on Ameri- can aid to European nations to read and asked to sign "yes" or "no.", "Results of…

… rough going-over at the hands of the highly touted Broncos. STUDENT REACTIONS: 'U' Banningof Gerhard Eisler Meets with VaryingOpinions Wolverines Trounce Broncos World News At a Glance t By The…

… frontier under armed guard for allegedly mix- ing into French affairs during the wave of internal upheaval Student -in- the -street reaction) yesterday to the University's ban- ning of Communist Gerhard Eis…

… lending tacit support to a speak- er advocating active support of a foreign idealogy. K. Y. Chu, Grad: As a foreigr student I had always thought American had free speech. I be- lieve the University should…

… British Expect Quick Retaliation by Arabs JERUSALEM, Dec. 13--(M) - Jewish warriors striking with bombs and machineguns killed 21 Palestine Arabs-including several women and children-and wound- ,d almost…

… 100 in a series of at- acks climaxed tonight by a bat- le east of Tel Aviv. Three Jews lso were killed. Streets in teeming sections of Jerusalem and Jaffa ran with the )lood of Arabs killed and wounded…

February 14, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…OPINION Tuesday, February 14, 1989 Page 6 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No. 96 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials…

… the '"international terrorist community." . From the very first reports regarding flight 103, the U.S. public has been barraged by most of the mainstream media with the age-old myth of the Palestinian/Arab

… that, in 1948, the Palestinians fled on or- ders from the Arab governments - they fled because of what were called broadcasts from the Arab radio, calling on them to leave Palestine. The literature now…

… shows that there wasn't a scratch of evidence to support the claim that there were Arab broadcasts. Now I want to make two comments. First of all, the fact that there weren't broadcasts had already been…

… proven almost 20 years ago... Even though all the evi- dence showed, as long as 20 years past, that there were no Arab broadcasts, this fact had absolutely no impact on the literature and the discussion of…

… 1948 War. And secondly, that the claim Israel has been forever searching for Arabs for whom to negotiate a settlement to the conflict - that they've never been able to find these negotiating partners…

Student Book Exchange, we would like to thank all of those students who participated in the Winter Book Rush 1989. We would also like to congratulate those same students on the money they saved by taking…

… advantage of the services offered by this first book rush. The Student Book Exchange was extremely successful in its attempt to offer students the opportunity to sell used textbooks to other students at…

… reasonable prices. The prices the students asked for the books were generally more conservative than those set by some commercial book stores, while still surpassing the amounts these other stores might offer…

… the seller. Approx- imately 1,000 students patron- ized the event, bring $10,000.00 with them. All of this money, minus 15% for sales tax and overhead, went Af.: n-V ^sit ^ thnc t. nrt efforts and said…

September 14, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

…6 — Wednesday, September 14, 2022 Arts The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Within the first two minutes of “Mo,” our titular character has hopped from Spanish to English to Arabic in the span…

…” pipeline, which hasn’t really been all that fresh since the days of sitcom classics like “Seinfeld” or “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Co-created by Ramy Youssef (“Ramy”), that other Arab comedian your…

… white friends might have heard of, “Mo” tackles the complexities of navigating life in America as a Muslim, an Arab and a refugee with an insightful story and plenty of self-deprecating laughs to…

… his family seek asylum and citizenship in America. Even on the relatively small spectrum of Arab-American representation in mainstream Western media, “Mo” could not be more different from its…

… privileged, millennial cousin “Ramy” — which makes sense, as it is wholly unrealistic for a single show, or even two shows, to be in any way representative of the experiences of Arab and Muslim…

… Americans as a whole. And yet, the niche of Arabic culture that much of the show’s best comedic material resides in is so incredibly nice to see on screen, because aside from a small ring of films and…

… shows, it hasn’t really been done before. For once, Arabs aren’t the butt of the joke: Instead, the way that the world blatantly misperceives and disregards us is. In fact, what I enjoy most about…

… “Mo” is that the show never fails to make an Arab viewer feel like they’re somehow in on the joke, not bothering to stop and explain to a presumably non-Arab audience. It’s all in the details, like…

… Joe’s, you will pay for your crimes). It’s the way that on numerous occasions, his mom (Farah Bsieso, “Daughters of Abdul-Rahman”) becomes every Arab mom I know and randomly starts speaking in…

Arabic when she’s around white people and doesn’t want them to understand. And although the subtitles translate all of the Arabic dialogue into English, there’s an inherent cultural context that…

March 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… campus of Milwaukee's Marquette University a young amateur boxer whose unorthodox style drew the immediate and prollonged attention of the local fight fans. The student, from nearby Appleton, would begin…

… instability in the Middle East be expected to last? It is reasonable to expect that instability will characterize the Arab governments for the next decade. Observers must, however, understand the reasons for…

…. Experiments with constitutions in the Arab world date from 1919, and il many cases from 1945. Secondly, at the present time Middle Eastern governments are embarked upon an experiment with democracy and par…

… political ol- garchies operating through the instrumen- tality of the parliamentary system. In most of the modern Arab states a small elite group assumes a leadership role and deter- mines the political life…

… Organization to be approved by the states involved? This is the American proposal for a reg- ional Arab defense organization to supple- ment the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion and to center on the Suez…

… canal base. There are very few prospects that the Arab states will accept MEDO. The obstacles are largely of a psychological character rather than based upon any reasoned analysis of the international…

…, okayed by a 418 to 167 vote of affil- iated women in balloting tabulated Monday, secured a slender seven to five margin of approval in the Student Affairs Committee Tuesday resolving the rushing…

students on a permanent basis and relocating Chicago House for men in South Quad. STUDENT MEMBERS of the calendaring committee last week pushed for a special campus vote to determine which of four or five…

… suggestions for the University calendar students favor. The poll if held would be taken sometime early in May and serve as a state- ment of student opinion for the Regents in making a final decision. * * * * T…

February 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… Shirvell to retract statements HALEY HOARD/Daily Members of the Egyptian Student Association gather on the Diag Friday, Feb. 11 to celebrate former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's step down from power…

…. The students passed out candy to passersby as a symbol of the joyous occasion. Students rejoice in wa e of Mubaraks resig Onation Armstrong to file civil lawsuit if libelous comments aren't withdrawn…

… By KAITLIN WILLIAMS Daily Staff Reporter A document filed Friday has brought the ongoing legal bat- tle between Michigan Student Assembly President Chris Arm- strong and Andrew Shirvell, a former…

… "sexually promis- cuous," among other libelous See SHIRVELL, Page 5A Egyptian students celebrate democracy on Diag ByJOSEPH LICHTERMAN Daily News Editor The Diag was transformed into Liberation Square on Fri…

…- day afternoon as members of the University's Egyptian Stu- dent Association celebrated the overthrow of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. About 20 students took to the Diag to rejoice and share…

… their joy with others on campus. Many passed out Snickers bars and other chocolates to students walking by. LSA junior Eman Abdelhadi said it's traditional to pass out sweets on happy occa- sions…

…. "Egyptians - and Arabs in general - have this tradition where they pass out treats at good occasions," Abdelhadi said. "At weddings, religious occasions, Eids, like the holi- days. This is an Eid. This is a…

… their support for the protest- ers in Egypt. Rackham student Sameh Tawfick said he didn't See MUBARAK, Page 5A UNIVERSITY RESEARCH BROTHERS BANQUET Audi,'U' partner for Y transportation study Project to…

… raising the large amount of money. Though the center works with other student groups, McGuire said it rarely gets a donation of this magnitude. "This is one of the largest gifts from a student group we…

September 14, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… course on ethnic and racial issues, which began in 1987 when United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) students demanded such a course, is being taken up again by LSA fac- ulty. The LSA Curriculum Committee…

… is putting forth a proposal for such a requirement again this fall. If approved, the requirement will take effect in September 1991. In- coming students could choose from a list of courses meeting a…

Student Assembly President Jennifer Van Valey said she supported the proposed gradua- tion requirement. "This is one real tangible thing we could do. We need to have some standard which we can apply to the…

… the Associated Press Iraq warned yesterday of possible terrorist attacks against U.S. forces, again sounding the theme of Arab * feelings wounded by the presence of non-Moslem soldiers massed in the…

… against the Arab nation and the insult it is directing to the Islamic shrines by occupying holy lands will undoubtedly produce a natural reaction from the Arab and Islamic masses," said the memorandum. INA…

… Thursday to try to reinforce U.S. cooperation with Syria against Iraq, its longtime enemy. See IRAQ, Page 5 PSC envoys discuss trip to Israeli-occupied territories By Amy Quick A University student and…

students denied the opportunity for education by Israel. Levin and Vazquez spent time at Birzeit University, which is 12 miles north of Jerusalem. Birzeit. was closed in 1988 because Israeli officials…

…. Vazquez said that the campus is off limits to students. Students are not allowed inside libraries and it is illegal for more than seven students to live together, said Vazquez. He added that the University…

… will be held responsible for for any student political Pepsi generation KENNETH SMOLLER/Dali LSA junior and crew team member Sylvan Robb takes students' credit card applications in exchange for free…

February 14, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… stufdents B effrey Kosseff Daily Staff Reporter Many University students said bills passed Wednesday in the state House and Senate proposing to raise the state minimum wage to $5.15 an hour will not affect…

…. "Most students I know make at least $6 an hour." The House and Senate bills are simi- lar in the overall minimum wage, with a few minor differences. The Senate bill, proposed by Sen. Loren Bennett (R…

… coordinator at University Health Services, said there were no activi- ties plannned because of the AIDS NAMES Project Memorial Quilt's display on campus last week. LSA first-year student Andy Linquiest said…

Arabs. Previous Israeli governments had supported the land-for-peace for- mula favored by the Arabs and the United States, and were said even to have promised Syria to leave the Golan, but Netanyahu had…

… chocolates and flowers today. The Queer Unity Project is celebrat- ing St. Valentine's Day by sponsoring a Kiss-In event at noon on the Diag. At least 100 students, faculty, staff and community members are…

… transgender stu- dents" Sanlo said. "It's a symbolic showing of what heterosexual students take for granted everyday but gay stu- dents have to hide." _,dbk_ IEl- ; _ Lead spe absent fr ricka M. Smith Da…

… to the Power Center event by 58 Greene, a 12-student a capella singing group. Wilson greeted the audience with "good evening." When there was no response, she repeated herself and audi- ence members…

October 14, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… Organizations Executive Board, La Casa and the Arab Student Association E-Board called for an end to the policy. “Michigan Ambassadors program canvassing teams rely on AAPD and DPSS, which build…

students surrounded it, but from that point, she said her memory fades. Laura Shue, who was an LSA junior, told The Daily at the time the AAPD officer threw Steingraber on the ground “with a vengeance…

… for comment prior to publication. In the aftermath of the incident, University student activists mobilized against the Duderstadt administration as it increased the presence of law enforcement…

… on campus, first instituted as part of a policy that students said limited protests against controversial guest speakers. After police officers killed George Floyd — and ensuing protests…

…. A review of the controversial history of law enforcement on campus shows this is not the first time student activists have gone toe to toe with the University’s administration over policing…

…. Students are now bringing forward similar anti-policing measures more than 30 years after the University deputized officers. “It’s considered normal now for there to be basically a police force on…

… as three for a University with more than 30,000 students. Their only power was to make a “citizen’s arrest” if they saw someone committing a felony. In dangerous situations, the officers were to…

… became increasingly agitated by student activists interrupting appearances from high-profile speakers such as Vice President George H.W. Bush, United Nations Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick and…

… Attorney General Edwin Meese in protest of the Reagan administration. The Michigan Student Assembly — a precursor to Central Student Government — and Rackham Student Government passed…

… recommendation from the CLB, the Board of Regents passed a five-part policy on the “disruption of student activities” in July 1988 to “advance freedom of speech and artistic expression.” The policy’s fourth…

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