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June 15, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… patrol in Cabinda, Angola, apparently on a mission to See S. AFRICAN, Page 4 raiders included both black and white soldiers in camouflage sabotage the U.S.-operated Gulf Oil refinery there. Arab terrorists…

… hijack jet ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) - Armed Arab terrorists who hijacked a TWA jet over Greece with 153 people aboard - most of them Americans - released 40 passengers during a terror-filled odyssey Friday…

…- mac to safety after sliding out of the plane. By CHRISTY RIEDEL students P rid e W eek Politics, oetr, and pride will draw Hrmdn W together the Ann Arbor homosexual Pride We community and its supporters…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… Organization said he had gone to an Arab country they did not identify. THERE WAS no confirmation of any of the reports. The whereabouts of Abbas, who is close to PLO Chair- man Yasser Arafat, remained a mystery…

… Office of Career Planning and Placement, ad- vises prospective law students at Pre-Law Day yesterday. Pre-Law day By REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN A declining number of applicants may make it easier for students to…

…, featured representatives from over 80 law schools of varying size, prestige, and expense. PRE-LAW DAY is designed to give undergraduate students an opportunity to meet with recruiters from various law…

… more offers options attractive to students in an effort to improve their image, according to A. Jane Rodgers, the assistant dean of Syracuse Law School. At the University of Michigan's Law School there…

… has been a modest decline in the number of applications. But the law school, in turn, has reduced the entering class size by 100 students - from 1,200 to 1,100. Like the University, other respected law…

… schools have lowered the number of students they will accept. If ad- missions officers feel that the quality of students is declining, they won't feel obligated to take as many students as they previously…

… also condemned a resolution approved by the Rackham Student Government that opposed Vice President George Bush's visit on campus last week. ONE CRITICAL factor "that un- derstates any great scholarly in…

… continued, "I- must confess I was saddened by a recent action by Rackham Student Government to ban an entire class of government officials from visiting our campus. Actions like these, as trivial as they may…

… deficits in faculty salaries, student aid, equip- ment, and some key academic areas. In addition, there are some initiatives that will seem compelling. And it is unlikely that new resources will be…

… captured a pose that has won the couple two statewide dance contests and auditions on television's "Dance Fever," - as well as popularity among more than 600 eager dance students here in Ann Arbor. But it…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… in New York City. THAT NIGHT playwright Arthur Miller, who in 1934 was the first University student to receive the Hopwood award, made the first con- tribution to the new endowment. Miller donated $50…

… soliciated donations. He said his goal is to raise $250,000 for the fund by the end of 1987. Since the Hopwood was established 55 years ago by playwright Avery Hopwood, nearly 2,000 University students have…

students exposure to professionals, who might inspire them to enter their own work for judging for a Hopwood award. For several years the department has sponsored an annual series of reading by guest writers…

… limited software for these machines, to students, faculty, and staff at discounts of up to 50 percent off the retail price. IBM computers were added to the list just this past September. "All we're trying…

… to do is bring com- puting resources to students at the best possible price," said Conrad Mason of the Microcomputer Education Center, which conducts the xpandsoft University sales. Greg Marks, the…

… political scien- cie; Margot Norris, professor of English; and Michael Udow, associate professor of music were given to faculty for the pact on the life of the student a teacher and counselor." THE $1…

… (Continued from Page 1) Liberation Front, one of the most violent PLO factions, said yesterday that he had left Belgrade and had "naturally gone to an Arab country." Despite these reports, CBS said one of its…

… a glut it will never recover from. "It is true that this country graduates appoximately 35,000 lawyers every year, but you rarely hear about the fact that 60 to 70 thousand students graduate with MBA…

… about 10 years, will inevitably give the prospective law student more of a choice and enrich the legal system, according to these legal officials. STUDENTS TELEPHONE ANSWERING But how much can this help…

… a student who is competing for one of Yale's coveted 175 places - from a pool of 3,600 applicants? What can one do to increase the chances of getting into the law school of his choice? "WHETHER IT'S a…

June 15, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

… planning committee, who we are that they're willing to take said. action," said Diana DeVries. a THE MOVEMENT in the gay com- "IT'S SAYING to the world, I am University student, referring to an munity for…

… former University student and an are and what we've accomplished in advocate for studenta inthe Human the field of civil rights," said John Sexuality Office. Helicoptercalled as air NOTES gun causes…

…, Fla. - The shuttle Discovery's interna- tional crew - including an Arab prince - arrived at the spaceport yesterday optimistic for a Monay launch despite stormy weather ex- pected through the weekend…

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