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January 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… called Saddam "the knight of the Arab nation" and said the nation was behind him in his showdown with "U.S. imperialism, Zionism and Arab stooges." U.S. Marines from the 8th Tank Battalion, 2nd Marine…

…,=. f yiar . i - Nib Your Summer Job more than just employmen-t.- w - .L-- Working with children in the outdoors. 2 MEETING Continued from page 1 student Jeff Miller said, "I think to say…

… said the group wants to create an atmo- sphere conducive to student partic- ipation and avoid splintering into factions. As the war develops, public awareness is expected to in- crease, resulting in more…

… (march) is a difference on the na- tional level. Our group's position is that we support both protests," said Rackham graduate student and SAUSI member Tom Abowd. r "* , ' E ,u r ±, , . ,+ t…

… camps directed by the Fresh Air Society of Detroit. RAPE DPSS Sgt. Vern Baisden said the woman was neither a student nor a Continued from page 1 staff member of the University. partment of Public Safety…

… 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 $28.00 for two terms. Prorated rates: $25…

… fortwo terms; $11 for one term. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313…

January 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 15, 1991 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor in Chief DAVID…

… really provided students with a disservice. There are a tremendous number of scholars who are against this war, but see no connection between Israel and the Gulf Crisis. Of course, these speakers were not…

…. Students were treated to a one-sided indoctrination, take it or leave it. If a student did not absorb the opinions that they heard then by default they were right-wing warmongers. liberalism which exists on…

… people on a topic. Those attending, should be provided with a variety of view- points. Students should have been able to walk away from the sessions and formu- Variety of anti-war voices AS THE NATION…

… a head. It is now imperative that the leader- ship of the movement not reverse the progress made, and be careful not to alienate certain students by excluding differing points of view. The teach…

…-in should not become an isolated instance of even-handedness, but should serve as the basis for a broad-based and united student movement. In addition, students now involved in the movement should not lose…

…'s invasion of Kuwait was aggressive. Israel's territories were gained in a war started by surrounding Arab nations. The speakers tried to rally support for their point of view by riding the wave of late their…

… own opinions from what they heanLd Unfortunately this was not the case. Students were treated to a one-sided indoc- trination, take it or leave it. If a student did not absorb the opinions that they…

… heard then by default they were right-wing war- mongers. The one-sided format was an in- sult to students' intelligence. The organiz- ers of these sessions should have realized that when presented with…

… all the informa- .tion, students could draw their own con- clusions about the crisis in the Gulf. Defend Kuwaiti liberty To the Daily: Paul Lambert's letter (1/14/90) claim- ing that there is a link…

February 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

… sacrificed. Despite the sterility of the news people are being, and will be killed in mass numbers. If students care about people - American, Iraqi, Israeli, Arab or simply your own hide, then they should be…

… .®. , Page 4-The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 15, 1991 Je £ib4gau 1OaiIy - ISM vi C) h .VOo1 rl LOST J{ j~ 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the…

… plan "op- tions." The first option is the current plan, offering 13 meals a week. Students will be able to eat any 13 of the 18 offered meals per week in the residence hall cafeterias. . The second…

… option is called "Option 9." Under this plan, students could eat any nine meals from Monday through Friday, opting not to eat on weekends. Also, the plan places p an undetermined amount of money in an…

… Entrde Plus ac- count. The third alternative - and undoubtedly the worst-is the Students eat dinn "Zero Option."Under this plan, cafeteria yesterda students will eat no meals in the cafeterias, and have a…

… plans offer no "options" whatsoever. No matter which plan a student se- lects, he or she is still forced to pay the same fee, which is upwards of $1 ,800 per year. Housing has of 1989 and countless other…

… situation. If genuine conservation efforts do not begin soon, we will bear the burden of a planet robbed of its natural riches. ange from status quo held students hostage with such tactics for years, and the…

… buys out." This is simply untrue. Otheruniversities, such as the University of Pennsylvania, Duke and Yale offer students liv- ing in the residence halls the option of not signing up for the meal plan at…

… all. And none of these schools has experienced the financial catastrophe in the meal services divisions that our own Housing Division claims will occur True meal reform would give students in the…

… Quad dents pay for what they eat, and no more. If that were the case, students might actually choose to enroll in the meal plan, rather than begrudgingly eating in the cafete- nas. For now, however…

April 15, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 133) • Page Image 2

… ead on nic pro Guest Admission is available to students in good standing with at least a 2.0 at their home institution. Send today for a complete Schedule of Courses and a Guest Application to Western…

… rights?" But Susswein said that Israeli Arabs are the freest in the Middle East because they have the right to vote, assemble, and speak. Susswein also took issue with Aryan's criticism that Soviet Jews…

…. Greenfield, one of about 30 East Quad students who participated in organizing the weekend, said it was a successful one. 'Anybody who tries to imitate this ideal is doomed to failure' - Beth Genne RC Lecturer…

… lot of people The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. The Daily is published Wednesdays during…

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