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November 15, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 49) • Page Image 5

… woman and her three children, two of them infants, died. Hope said the group had received complaints from Arab students who were offended by the "Stop Arab Terrorism" statement that was origi- nally…

… the group with "discriminatory harassment" against Arab and Arab-American students on ,campus, according to University In- terim Student Policy Administrator Cindy Straub. Rackham graduate student

…The Michigan Dily-- Tuesday, November 15, 1988-- Page 5 LSA student gov't candidates offer variety BY ED KRACHMER AND DAVID SCHWARTZ LSA Student Government has gone widely unnoticed in the past…

…, but making LSA students aware of its government's activities is high on each LSA-SG candidate's agenda in today's election. "There's a lot of people who don't know we're around, and that's a serious…

… problem," said Students for Academic Institutional Development (SAID) presidential candidate David Boris, a sopho- more. However, similarities between parties and candidates end there. As in the past, SAID…

… because they said LSA-SG should not be involved in campus politics, but should only deal with LSA students' academic concerns. "Our purpose is to work with students on an academic level," Boris said. "We…

… leave the political stuff to (the Michigan Student Assembly)." Independent Ben Weinberger, the only other presidential candi- date, criticized the current govern- ment for not doing more. "I don't think…

… be major concerns of LSA-SG. In addition, Weinberger said LSA students should vote on whether the proposed mandatory class on racism should be part of the LSA curriculum. SAID members disagreed, say…

… a middle ground, which he said other candidates are not willing to do. - Unlike SAID, the Meadow Party believes LSA-SG should ad- dress non-academic student con- cerns. "Something like the code should…

… be addressed because it af- fects all of the LSA students," Mullock said. Six independent candidates for executive council offer an alterna- tive to SAID and the Meadow Party. Gary Weisserman, a sopho…

November 15, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… some condi- tions the United States has set for dealing with the Palestine Liberation Organization. The Arab League formed the council in 1964, but it has assumed the role of PLO legislature. Behind the…

… to make a "tremendous effort" to achieve dialogue with the Arabs. In parliamentary elections Nov. 1, nei- ther Likud nor its rival, the center-left Labor party, won enough parliament seats to gain a…

… activities and courses at the University, but the student groups want the report recalled. Groups BY LISA POLLAK The University's 1987-88 minority af- fairs report will be removed from circula- tion until its…

…-five students, representing 10 student groups, met with Duderstadt yes- terday to demand a recall of the 96-page annual report. The meeting was scheduled after some 50 students protested the docu- ment at the…

… Fleming Administration Building Friday. Duderstadt apologized for the errors, and demand recall repeatedly called for increased student input to help avoid such mistakes. But he re- fused to recall the…

… report; instead, he said, it will be distributed again with an "errata sheet" of corrections - as soon as the students submit such a sheet. The students, however, said they were frustrated and dissatisfied…

… done with an errata sheet... The report is so bad that the errata sheet could be longer than the report," said Anne Martinez, a member of the Socially Active Latino Student Association and the Chicano…

… Graduate Students Association. "We're also not satisfied that we're re- sponsible for any change that has to hap- pen. We're paying tuition for the Office of Minority Affairs to find out these things," said…

… Martinez, who represented the students during the meeting. Duderstadt agreed that the burden of the corrections shouldn't rest on the students. But he would not grant their repeated re- quest for another…

… meeting to discuss er- See Report, Page 5 .College GOP calls for Phillips to quit BY NOAH FINKEL The resignation of Michigan Student Assembly President Mi- chael Phillips will be demanded at tonight…

April 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 133) • Page Image 2

… continue with the trial as an opportunity to express his politi- cal views. "I respect Mr. Marcuse's and other students' right to make their views known, but I don't think it's appropriate that the criminal…

… attack. "I have a right to defend myself," he said yesterday. Police Notes False alarm Six firetrucks were called to Ma- son Hall at 5 p.m. yesterday in re- sponse to a fire alarm that caused students and…

… Theory," which places men in positions that require muscle. "All the guys in my class want to do the 'macho thing'," Ross said. Eddie Williams, a first-year nurs-, ing student, said he wants to make…

… kill protester JERUSALEM - Soldiers yesterday shot an Arab to death and wounded four, and a Palestinian youth wrote an open letter to a Jewish child saying the violence kills "innocents like me and you…

…." Army spokespersons said young Arabs on roofs threw stones and cinder blocks onto soldiers, who opened fire and killed a 24-year-old Palestinian. A strike called by the PLO to protest mass arrests by the…

… Israeli army virtually shut down the occupied lands and Arab east Jerusalem, but some Palestinians have begun complaining about the economic pinch caused by repeated strikes. Israeli officials claimed…

… Thursday that the number and size of Arab protests was declining. Lt. Gen. Dan Shomron, army chief of staff, said protests now involve only Palestinian activists, "so when soldiers are forced to fire, they…

… published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates for May through August - $6 in Ann Arbor; $8 outside the city. The Michigan Daily…

… is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. *1 p The 1988 Michigan in and available for pick-up at the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard St. Yearbooks may be…

… picked up from 9-5 upon nresentation of student ID. ; < 4 Editor in Chief..................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Managing Editor........................MARTHA SEVETSON News Editor…

March 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… Michigan affiliate of the as- sociation serves nearly 460,000 state residents with diabetes. Marcuse's trial date gets pushed back again By MELISSA RAMSDELL The trial date for University graduate student

… learn the outcome of next month's trial before making a final decision. Marcuse said the Michigan Student Assembly, through Student Legal Services, is helping absorb some of the court costs - up to $1…

… Hornback reads selections from Yeats and tells of the poet's life and loves at the University Club last night. Students hold AIDS forum; stress need for education By ERIC LEMONT Students should learn the…

… facts about how AIDS is transmitted in order to lessen their risk of contracting the disease, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Jill Joseph told a group of 20 students last night. Joseph spoke as part…

… of the student-run forum "AIDS and Safer Sex." The forum stressed educating the heterosexual campus community on the facts of AIDS transmission and prevention. Joseph, referring to contradictory…

… Mideast peace talks and said he would not give a yes-or-no reply to the U.S. blueprint for negotiations with the Arabs during his four day stay. Shamir did not disclose the revisions he will propose t o…

… negotiations. Spokesperson Charles E. Redman simply called it "a serious proposal" that was under "active consideration" in Arab and Israeli capitals. Shultz is pushing for a three-year interim arrangement on…

… the Israeli- held West Bank and Gaza Strip, with negotiations for an overall settlement to open by December. He also is prodding Israel to cede territory in exchange for Arab recognition. Shamir…

November 15, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… Palestinian Students. Panel Discussion on the Palestinian Intefadah - Partici- pants are Robert Hauert and Terry Ahwal, and an Israeli speaker, Rm. 138 Hutchins Hall, 7:30 pm. Spon- sored by Arab

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 15, 1988 - Page 3 Leadership, Inc. seeks students Judge alters BY ROSE LIGHTBOURN Many of the world's future leaders are sprawled all over the University…

… campus. And tomorrow, Leadership Inc., a four-year-old national group which spans 200 university campuses, will begin searching for those students to help them hone their leadership skills. A group of…

… University students invited about 200 student organiza- tions to send a representative to tonight's meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Anderson Room of the Union. After the presentation, students can apply to attend…

students on the local chapter's steering committee, is for students to develop their "natural leadership abilities" by managing their "inter-personal and inner-personal skills... and group dynamics…

…- rently, the group has a membership of 350 students around the country. The group has sponsored lectures by such leaders as the presidents of Coca-Cola and New York Univer- sity. Leadership Inc. will fund…

… the seminar, which will cost about $1,200 per participating student. Students who are planning the seminar on campus have asked Uni- versity organizations, such as the Athletic Department, to help pick…

… of six or seven during the seminar, Schmitt said. Students went to a national Lead- ership retreat three years ago and ex- pressed interest for a similar program at the University. surrogacy ruling…

… surrogate contract still exists in Michigan. CSJ ruling permits Student Rights flyers Associated Press. 3, 2, 1, blastoffA BAIKONUR, Soviet Union - The Soviet space shuttle Buran sits on its launchpad as…

… scientists and technicians prepare it for launching. The ship sucessfully lifted off after engineers' concerns of ice and snow on the shuttle subsided. BY NOAH FINKEL A student court yesterday ruled that a…

April 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

…~wa~w Persan G ulf o0G0 a go, gy ///Gul o Oman SAUDI QATAR ARABIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES OMAN .The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 15, 1988- Page 3 Senate proposes $5Mincrease WASHINGTON (AP)- An underwater…

… year to CBN, which oversees the campus radio stations WCBN and WJJX, and allots $8,000 for a part- time professional chief engineer. When the University's Office of Student Services makes its budget…

…. Fleming said both CBN and handicapped services need more money next year, and when the budget comes up, Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson will have to decide which activity is more important…

… made of him pursuant to his suspension." CBN student workers yesterday defended the station yesterday, saying it is an important educational experience. Fleming's statement, said CBN General Manager Paul…

… Director Frank Cianciola, who is reviewing CBN, said he wasn't aware of Fleming's statement. But he said, "The radio station can be a good learning environment for students. It is important, however, that…

… Daley was "not in the best interests of the student environment we're trying to work towards at the University of Michigan." Last week, Johnson sent LaZebnik a letter, saying he was considering hiring a…

…-East Lansing) said. In the recommendation, the smaller schools receive money or4a per-student basis while the five larger universities receive funps based on a "needs" model developed in 1985-86. The model…

… Central 813 E. Kingsley Campus Maximum Space The Universityof Michigan ilce of F inancial 2011 Student Activities Building To ensure priority consideration for financial a must submit complete application…

… materials b consists of a 1988-89 Office of Financial Aid a report (from ACT), student and parental copie other documents if requested. The Office of F FRIDAY, *University Grant, Michigan Opportunity Gran…

… Perkins Loan (formerly NDSL), and Guarante FALL & WINTER 1988-89 APPLICATION DEADLINE; FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1988 id* for the coming school year, continuing students y the priority deadline. A complete…

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