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September 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… to pay for Moore visit By Mary Doyoe Daily Staff Reporter While not directly affiliating itself with any political side, the Michigan Student Assembly is considering allo- cating funds toward bringing…

… rent for $10,000. If plans materialize, the commission would charge $5 for student admission and $7 for non-students. Commission members said they are confident that they will see a large turnout for…

… the event. The MSA budget is funded by fees which every student is required to pay. Concerning the possible potential conflict of the student government pro- viding funding for a speaker who stands very…

… on how the political group is covered under the tax code. Scott Foley, a Business School senior and chair of Students for Bush at the University, said he would see no prob- lem in the assembly…

October 15, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… begins at 7:30 a.m. For more information, call the Make-A-Wish Foundation at (800) 622-9474. Arabic music to feature traditional, jazz overtones The Arab World Music Festival, featuring Marcel Khalife and…

… the Al Mayadtne Ensemble, will take place tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in Hill Audito- rium. Khalife specializes in the Leba- nese oud, a lutelike Arabic instrument. He performs traditional Arabic music but…

… bumped heads with another player. The injured person was transported to the emergency room of the University Hospital. THIS DAY In Daily History Off-campus alcohol taken out of Student Code Oct. 15, 1992…

… - University admin- istrators decided to remove a clause concerning illegal use of alcohol off- campus from the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities. The clause had prohibited the illegal use, sale…

…- tions from blacks decreased because of last year's strained campus climate. Last semester, dozens of University students staged protests and demon- strations, citing that the University did not take…

… diversity seriously. Several students claimed that the University was not hospitable to minorities. One of their main concerns was the William Monroe Trotter House, whose dilapidated condition spurred the Uni…

…- versity to provide some initial funding to renovate it. "A lot of people decided to go to Michigan State because of the climate," Education graduate student Kate Stenvig said, who works regular- ly with…

… black high school students in Detroit through BAMN. "I definitely hold the University responsible for it, because they just haven't done enough to make it clear that students on the campus do want an…

… that moves beyond the University of Michigan," Monts said. Since more students decided to go to the University this year, despite fewer people applying, the University may need to lower its enrollment…

…. Even though the high yield rate sug- gests that more students are willing to come to the University when accepted, Monts stressed that this is only one year's set of data, and that the admis- sions…

November 15, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… Blue Rooms of the Student Activi- ties Building. The symposium is looking for poets, singers, actors, dancers and anyone else interested. For more information, contact Syl- via Carranza at 936…

… questioning of students suspected of betting on games. Sgt. Walter Kransy, police department detective heading the investigation, said that no formal announcement of findings would be made in the near future…

… the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer." Farrakhan also stressed the impor- tance of updating technology in Detroit public schools. He added that students can't be brought up in…

… Town racist, pointing out that Detroit is home to Greek, Mexican and Arab towns. "We don't want to harm other nation- alities and an African town isn't reverse racism, but a way to lift people on the…

September 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

… generation systems. Cairo, the head of the Arab League warned "the gates of hell are open in Iraq and the tion is getting more complicated and tense." Moussa appealed to Arab countries "to help to overcome…

… Mondays during the spring and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $110. Winter term (January through April) is $115…

November 15, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 33) • Page Image 6

…'s patron saint 5 Door fastener 9 Photo book 14 Wander about 15 Arab leader 16 Resembling 17 Unflappable 20 Make void, as a marriage 21 Window hanging 22 Endangered Florida sea cow 26 Many oz. 29 " Enchanted…

… each additional consecutive issue. " Frequency and Bulk contracts are available- contact our staff for details " Students may receive a 20% discount when ads are placed in person with a valid student ID…

January 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 77) • Page Image 11

… exchange Members of the all male segment of "ARABesque" practice during dress rehearsals on Sunday. By Elise Bergman Daily Arts Writer Last Sunday afternoon, dozens of students, spirited and costumed…

… the Power Center. The spacious room, where the dress rehearsals were being held, radiated with color as one group of students, calling themselves "ARABesque," danced proudly and joyfully, dressed in…

… black and fire engine red. The makeshift stage quickly tran- sitioned as the line dancers accompa- nied by jovial Arabic tunes made their way out of the room. The stereo then played an airy and serene…

… bigger and more structured. It is a big jump from. Mendelssohn," said Engineering sophomore Saada Jawad. This variety show of sorts is one collection of students' attempts to expose the University to the…

… campus," stated Encompass co-president and LSA sophomore Jacqueline Wood. The primary objective of Encompass is to facilitate unity and awareness in the University's often segregated student body…

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