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September 15, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… nation." But he limited this to the detention of about 55 persons, including Americans, by the guerrillas and specifically ex- empted from the denunciation the holding of 375 Arabs by the Israeli…

… government. Asked whether it is an American objective to obtain the release of any of the 375 Arabs held in custody by the Isra6lis, Ziegler said that the government has no indication any of them are being…

…- powers, supported by Britain and France, prevent failure of t h e Israeli-Arab peace tall,s under U.N. special envoy Gunnar V. Jar- ring. In an assessment of the big power role in the United Nations, Thant…

Arab-Israeli peace talks. He said the current peace move demonstrated that the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France, working from with- in and outside the United Na- tions, could provide a…

… - Sens. Henry M. Jackson (D-. "No governing board of a school Wash), John 0. Pastore (D-R.I.) district sull require any student and Joseph D. Tydings (D-Md). or pupil to be transported for any r,._ -A…

November 15, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

… self, N. Patrick Murrays of the English department said yester- day. Speaking to a luncheon gather- ing of students under the auspices of the Office of Religious Affairs, IMurrays pointed out three gen…

… Pla n Three British universities will offer programs this summer de- signed for American students. The University of Oxford will offer a program on the history, literature and the arts of 17th cen- tury…

… up in the novelty of in- dependence, United States Nation- al Student Association President Dennis Shaul said Tuesday. Shaul visited Algeria during the independence celebrations on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1…

…- dependence wnich can be achiev- ed in the Soviet bloc." Presently, there is close co- operation with the United Arab Republic, but this cannot last long. It seems inevitable for competi- tion to arise between…

….m. Monday in Rackham Lecture Hall. The cantatas will be performed with a full Bach orchestra. @ SEA TTLE 'in Wol'sFi 12 noniAM f00 Iyyyyyyyyyyy STUDENT CONTACT: Assembly Pooe Faculty Program' By BARBARA…

… LAZARUS Assembly Association Executive Board and members of dormitory house councils have proposed a new Faculty Associate Program to create "frequent informal contact between faculty and students," Joyce…

… possible a student speaker program could be integrat- ed with a faculty associate pro- gram. The house could stimulate discussion on current issues, with the faculty associate participating informally in any…

… better communication between faculty and students and feels that it can result in an im- portant contribution to residence hall living." Economists Confer at 'U'. World-famed economists will gather at the…

September 15, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

students in the future. He said the Univer- sity has been a great help with research for Toyota in the past and he hopes this will continue into the future. "I believe that it's important that we have a lot…

… of good students come from the University of Michigan to work at Toyota," Uchiyamada said. In addition to fuel efficiency, Uchiyamada said Toyota values safety. The corporation meets all safety…

…. "But beyond that, we have our own standards that go beyond those regulations to make the vehi- cle safe," Uchiyamada said. Rackham graduate student Ye- sheng Kuo said he enjoyed Uchi- yamada…

… Authority), and some leading Arab states share a novel antipa- thy to Iran, and this sense of a common enemy may foster novel threads of alliance and a novel sense of urgency," Lieberman wrote in an e…

… safe and secure within their own states," Kallus wrote in an e-mail interview. LSA junior Ahmad Hasan, co-chair of Students Allied for Freedom and Equality - a pro- Palestinian group on campus - said he…

… of the region. "It doesn't make sense to see Israel and Palestine as equals on the table," he said. Kallus said students should have a vested interest in the con- flict and in the resolution that will…

… hopefully follow. "Students should care because not only are millions of lives in the Middle East affected but, ulti- mately, it will affect all of us," Kal- lus wrote. "If this conflict can be equitably…

… will make students' walking experi- ence around campus more pleas- ant and safer," Hohnke said. Nancy Shore, a University alum and program director of the get- Downtown Program inAnn Arbor, which aims to…

… added that he has already seen changes in drivers' behavior. But he said it is still important that students still cre- ate person-to-person contact with motorists, and are respectful and aware of the…

… changing laws. "There is a different mind- set that is beginning to exist in our community and the intent is acknowledging all pedestrians," Cooper said. "I hope (University students) feel more welcomed as…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… screaming, funny d.j." Funny and outspoken he is, but students who have him as an instructor for 19th century American literature or one of the department's core courses consistently rank him as their…

… the material," said LSA senior Leslie Shapiro. "I imagine that, when he is 55, he'll still have all that energy." Students say Weisbuch's lectures are intense, packed with interpretation and details…

…, and demanding of student in- put. "I LIKE there to be a breeziness, a lot of give and take, and plenty of action," Weisbuch said. He tries to get students to challenge his interpretations and support…

… their own opinions. But some students say Weisbuch forces his views so strongly sometimes that hecan be intimidating. Weisbuch's teaching method grew from his own college education during Daily Photo by…

… TOD WOOLF English Professor Bob Weisbuch ponders his past days of disc jockeying and his present days of teaching and challenging students to support their own opinions. ' cThe New York Time& I…

….-Thurs. 7 a.m.-3 a.m. ExIires 1/31/84 ii,&Sat. open 24 hours E %m m m mm mm oo oooooooomm# the turbulent 1960s, when college students across the country spoke out against social norms. AS AN UNDERGRApUATE at…

student, I was feeling a lot of anger toward my land," he said, lowering his voice to underline his seriousness." Literally, when I woke up in the morning the first thing I would think about was the war…

October 15, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…PINION Page 4 Wednesday, October 15, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. XCI, No. 36 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Bobtheengineer by…

… district. She'd represent Ralph Nader . . ." So you can imagine my sur- prise last week during Gerald Ford's University visit, when Pursell's volunteers handed me and other students a leaflet boasting about…

… democraticajly elected parliament quite similar to that of England. In addition, it should be pointed out that every Arab resident of Israel is also a full citizen, including the right to an equal vote in all…

… elections. There are in fact, Arab mem- bers in the Knesset who' par- ticipate in the lawmaking ac- tivities of that body. To directly compare the democratic country of Israel with that of the authoritarian…

… governments in Russia and the apartheid system in South Africa is simply ludicrous, and unworthy of fur- the armies of any other country in the world. Finally, by quoting the Arab shopowner that "after gaining…

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, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… University president at the height of student activism, took part of his 30 minute address to review his often turbulent 11 years in office. "My hope during all that period was that we would never have a…

… great and strong university." Added Fleming, "I think we did that." MSA, Regents still at odds Student government officials and the Board of Regents were still in a standoff last week over how much voice…

students would have in selecting the next University president. On Monday, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) voted to proceed with the selection process for members of the student search committee, one of…

… three groups which the Regents asked to. submit names of. possible successors to Robben Fleming. However; MSA stipulated that the student search committee would not begin its work until MSA received…

… assurances from the Regents that students would be given an adequate voice in the process. Specifically, the student government requested that the Regents: " guarantee formal consultation between the student

… willing to consider some modification in the search process they had originally outlined. Thus, what action the Regents take at their upcoming October meeting will probably determine whether student

… University community-the student body. Colleagues back Samoff Political Science Prof. Joel Samoff, who has twice been denied tenure by the department despite his outstanding record as a teacher, got a boost…

January 15, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

… credit of the student. When no report is on file, leave cannot be approved until a statement from the insti- tution is obtained by the student certifying the amount of absence charged to him, Please print…

…-Do not write. Date . .. .. . . . . .- . Signature John A. Huston, senior Law School student from Ann Arbor has been awarded the Class of '08 scholarship award. Established in 1924 by Judge Guy B…

… in the two houses was 132 against the substitute resolu- tion and 118 for it. European Club, Bridge Players To Meet Today An evening of bridge for for- eign students and friends will be held at 7:30 p…

….m. today iii the In- ternational Center. The European Students Club will meet at 8 p.m. today in the Inter- national Center. Detroit Symphony Orchestra KARL KRUEGER, Music Director -Presents- -"Th Voice of…

… subsistence and grant- ing leave in the proper amount when requested by the student. Certification blanks will be avail- able from 8:30 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 to 4:30 p'.m. tomorrow, Friday, Monday and…

…; Music, 101 School of Music; Nursing, 2036 University Hospital; Public Health, Information Desk, School of Public Health; Medicine, 123 W. Medical. Alexander G. Ruthven Student Accounts: Your atten- tion…

November 15, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… last week that students doing premedical work at MSU were told by their academic advisers that the school, "may not open0 -Daily-Jim Lines SPEEDSTER. CARL WARD TURNS the corner around left end after…

… em- broil the Arabs in another war with Israel and trying to bring about itsadestruction. "This policy has been repeatedly pronounced by Syrian leaders and was re-emphasized in Arab sum- mit meetings…

…- rigation. The Arab leaders over- ruled reported Syrian demands for immediate military action to op- pose the water diversion. Instead, they drew up plans for tapping the headwaters of the Jordan, thereby…

…- ited till it is opened." Bob t Harris, the president of the MSU student government, told The Daily Thursday that, "con- struction has not been started yet," on the new school although the construction…

… MARCY PELLY Eight University architecture students are out to keep Reed City from becoming a ghost town. The mile square commu- nity in the northern part of the lower peninsula has been losing population…

… at the rate of about 100 people a year for the past ten years. The population is now at an all-time low of 2500. The students face several problems in helping the small Osceola County town in the…

… not have the physical environment such as ski slopes or a large lake to become a major resort area. According to Richard J. Rein- holt, one of the students work- ing on the project, "the major hope for…

… from Detroit to Ludington, new mo- tels could be built there. John Luscombe, another of the students, says that the town population is now static. A man in his thirties once told Luscombe that only…

… in the town. Luscombe explains that the students are trying to get "a cohesion between groups and build up enthusiasm in the town. Larson says. that "the project is an experiment in architec- ture…

students," he says. Two years ago, students worked on drawing up plans for a cultural center in Grand Rap- ids in response to a request from the citizens there. The students worked directly with the citizens…

February 15, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

… Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE 44'Take that hammer and knock it on…

… change. As students, we can work to utilize the resources and social capital of our universities to respect and cultivate the observation of all human rights, including the right to health. We can call…

… be the partner the University needs to guide our education. Polcyn, Yu and Barstad are LSA juniors and members of Human Rights Through Education, a student group that is hosting a free and open…

… Reserve Officer Training Corps (War Games, 02/10/2006) in which soldiers-in-training simulate experiences of discerning ostensibly good "Arabs" from bad ones in simulated Iraqi village settings. the…

… Daily's coverage of the war games itself promotes the fatal stereotype between good and bad Arab that Bush and com- pany push. Or is it the case, perhaps, that the Daily does accept that view of the world…

November 15, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… 11/15/1988, written partly in Arabic - the day of the Declaration of Palestinian Independence. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan '<!.;. 420 Maynard St. A,.::;..:.....' .C…

… name of the Palestinian Arab people on our Palestinian territory, with its capital Jerusalem." Palestinian Declaration of Independence: November 15, 1988.' Today, Palestinians from all over the world…

… independent state in Pales- tine. In November 1947, the United Na- tions (comprising almost exclusively western powers) partitioned historic Palestine - without consulting its Arab inhabitants - into two states…

… recruiting physicists and students at the University for em- ployment. The LLNL and LANL are the two principle nuclear weapons labs in the U.S. They have designed every warhead in the United States' nuclear…

April 15, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… will no longer be allowed to have alcohol in their houses begin- 'nipng next fall, the Kentucky Kernel *'eported last Thursday. After months of discussions with student leaders, the university's Board of…

… members likely to graduate '.A study released last week suggests What students involved in the Greek sys- Aem are more likely to stay in school than other undergraduates, Oregon State University's OSU Daily…

… National Interfraternity Conference. Hole in computer security exposes UNH student info A leak in the University of New Hampshire's computer systems that could have been fixed a year ago was not solved…

… until last Wednesday, The New Hampshire reported Monday. The error, which allowed access to personal information of all the univer- dsity's students, faculty, staff and admin- istrators, was discovered…

… accidentally by a student last spring. He immediately reported the prob- em to a university administrator who did not report it to his supervisor because he "thought he fixed it." But the student recently re…

… Office of the Provost. "Our report is to raise a student voice or student perspective within the living- learning programs," said Albert Garcia, RHA president-elect. The task force will be chaired by…

March 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… to $200 a year for family health care, compared with a maximum of See MINERS, Page 10 Mandatory student fee may u By MARK PARRENT Campus Legal Aid may be funded by a mandatory student assessment if…

students and the Regents approve, a proposed drafted last night by the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). Included in the proposed mandatory assessment of $2.92 per student per term is: $1.74 for Legal Aid…

… for Student Affairs Henry Johnson promised Legal Aid would get funding, but he said it has not yet been, deter- mined if the program will be totally eliminated from the Office of Student nd 'U' legal…

… aid Services (OSS) budget. MSA President Jon Lauer said, however, he is "quite certain" Legal Aid would be cut from the Office of Student Services (OSS) budget. He based this on his discussions with…

… approved. He said the free service would also become available to all students regardless of income. MSA PROJECTS are now funded by a voluntary assessment of $1.15 per student per term-- ,Students will be…

… columns of tanks were crossing the 40-mile-long border into Lebanon, their way lit by flares drop- ped by jets. Hd said a heavy Israeli ar- tillery barrage preceded the attack and Arab gunners returned the…

… that welfare recipients suffer discrimination in housing led to the inclusion of the source of income clause. The educational association provision prohibits discrimination against students. THE NEW LAW…

students expressed concern the law would exclude freshpersons from campus socializing. East Quad research associate says chances- for peace in the Mideast are slim. See story, page 10. " Read about the PLO…

September 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

… toward the realism of working ov- Kentucky, while volunteers being r.eseas." sent to Iran and Afghanistan are Need Information About STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE? Contact Campus Representative Miss Sue…

…. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student. organization notices are not accepted for publication. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Day Ca endar…

…. McInally Memorial Lec- ture: Arjay Miller, president of Ford Motor Co., will present the First An- nual William K. Mclnally Memorial Mandatory advanced registration may Interested students who are U…

… inquiries and Examiner, Room 3028, Rackham Build- requests for applications to the Insti- ing during office hours: Monday and tute of International Education, U.S Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m.; Tuesday, 10 to Student

… Program. 809 United Nations 12 noon. Plaza, New York, N.Y., 10017. Engineering Seniors and Graduate Last Chance Lecture: Will be given Students: The 1967 College Placement by Prof. Organski of the Political…

January 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… with mixed reaction. the literary colle One expert, Charles Pascal of tion, analyzingi the Center for Research on Learn- how it has affec ing and Teaching, believes "some of students andi adjustments are…

…, Pascal suggests for the same old that pass-fail grading be extended grubbing";. to all courses outside the student's -Although stud major subject. what was hoped, Specialization or a ss-Fail Grading…

… would not have tried, the courses have not been appropriately re-structured. failing to provide the students with "more meaningful experi- ences in these courses." The way pass-fail is now organ- ized…

…, Pascal notes, students are actually encouraged to try and get C's. Currently, the only dif- ference between taking a course for a grade or on pass-fail is what appears on the transcript. A, B and C grade…

… become passes. D and F grades become fails. Thus, most students sought C's, though largely without too much success. There was a rough linear correlation between s t u d e n t s' grade point averages and…

… writes. They couldn't give up studying for the grade, he says. Pascal cites Miller on this effect of the pass-fail system. "It does not relieve the student of the bur- den of competition, anxiety, and the…

… motivation for pass-fail at the University, the objective of urging more students to take courses outside their area of specialization. Students responded to the pass- fail option by taking courses they…

… expectations of this audier quite different from the tw ly' math students, who se eral and parsimonious c rather than essential deta To solve this, he advoca scheduling of pass-fails liberal are far where there…

… are enough students al con- and making the instructor formal ly aware of what students are on ts who pass-fail, outside And in expanding the pass-fai nething option to all non-major courses tudents all…

… courses. "Pass-fail in introductory cour- eneral- ses would enable these students t ce' and make more intrinsically valuabl y of art choices for majors, rather tha ds and be influenced by the grades the…

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 ยฑ, , . ,+ 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…

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November 15, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… president, Donald Trump, set his campaign platform on the misrepresentation of various minority groups. I can also say this as a student at the University of Michigan since I have seen the racist…

…, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. SHOHAM GEVA Editor in Chief CLAIRE BRYAN and REGAN DETWILER Editorial Page…

… victory. Things such as โ€œdaily lynching calendarsโ€ at the University of Pennsylvania, swastika graffiti on numerous storefronts nationwide and also the Muslim student forced to remove her hijab at the…

…. Looking around campus on Wednesday and speaking with a number of students, I realize many people share my pain. This has been a difficult pill to swallow for so many of us at this university. Ninety…

… percent of votes from student-heavy precincts in Ann Arbor were against the winning candidate. But despite all of this, if we also lose our faith in humanity, we let them win all over again. The…

… year ago, the Daily, as well as many other publications throughout the country, covered the University of Michigan Central Student Governmentโ€™s first-ever Ethics Committee investigation…

… dealing with the proposed imposition of boycotts, divestment and sanctions against Israel, and Israel alone. This legislation is being brought forth by the same student organization that led…

… only one narrative in the incredibly complex Arab- Israeli conflict, chock-full of regressive solutions that will only impede dialogue and aggravate tensions. It has been a difficult few weeks…

April 15, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…-focused efforts in the orga- nization's new Growth Center division. The Detroit area, which is home to one of the nation's larg- est Arab populations, also has Nigerian, Bangladeshi, Bosnian and other communities…

… ingth AB the n said crew "eigh Kore LS secre Sund lied t stude was r journ "TI issue,' er. " have and, 1 BBC. that h chool: reporters that position. It's incrediblyreck- less." ed students to get She…

… said Sweeney was being "disingenuous" by citing free- into country speech concerns as justification for putting students in danger. NDON (AP) - One of Brit- LSE blamed BBC for not being leading academic…

… insti- forthcoming about its reporting ts, the London School of plans in North Korea. In the past, omics, is accusing the BBC journalists have at times been ttting students at risk by detained for working…

… strict governmental supervision. cretive communist state in In an email sent to staff and h to shoot a documentary students, the university com- cut governmental permis- plains that the BBC program o work…

… there by posing as was produced "using as cover a bers of a student trip could visit to North Korean which took caused grave trouble for place from 23-30 March in the upils, if the deception had name of…

… the Grimshaw Club, a uncoveredby North Korean student society at LSE." rities. BBC News Head of News Pro- e squabble between two gramsCeriThomassaidonaBBC rful British institutions News program Sunday…

… that the s at a time of uncertainty students were given the infor- d by North Korea's bellicose mation needed to give informed ts to launch a new medium- consent to the increased risk of missile at its…

…- onday night. cover filming for TV. e BBC has thus far refused Thomas said the students may niversity's plea to keep it off have been under the impres- ir to protect the students sion that a print…

… LSEhas chosentomakethis pub- E but by a students' soci- lic,"hesaid. "We wouldhavekept known as the Grimshaw them out of this altogether. They University officials said could have avoided the publicity…

September 15, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 15, 1999 Cbe Sidligwn DilQg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. Emty ebat Lack of student on regent board hurts 'U' Questioning and This week. I'm going to pick on Jews and…

…'s nasty com- ments? One year ago, I had the good fortune to enter into a conversation about religion with two intelligent graduate students. I shared my theistic beliefs, which were dismissed summarily by…

… right, have you lost anything? No, you've gained. That is why I ask you to lay it on me. Try to convince me. 0 he idea of having a student regent on the University Board of Regents is not new. It is…

May 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… move that surprised the world, tonight recognized the new Jewish state of Israel in Palestine a few minutes after it was proclaimed. The news caused intense elation among the Zionists, stunned the Arabs

…- duced by Rev. H. L. Pickerill of the Congregational Dis c iple s Guild, and was sponsored by In- ter Co-op Council, Student Re- ligious Association and Hindustan Association. A tea, open to all students

… K. Littell, Student Religious Association director, will be the presentation of a Jewish flag, made by IZFA members, to Dr Max Weinreb, Palestinian dental student. On March as Mandate Ends Egyptian…

… came into existence. The newly-born Jewish state faced an almost immediate threat of blood as Arab nations of the Middle East, awaiting the end of the mandate to launch their regu- lar armies on an…

… defend the Jewish nation against the bloodiest Arab attacks. (In Washington, President'Tru- man announced U. S. recognition of Israel.) (Andrei A. Gromyko, a Soviet representative at the United Na- tions…

… by Aug. 1. A hint of trouble to come was seen in Tel Aviv last night when city officials ordered full air raid precautions in expectation of a major Arab drive for control of the Holy Land. MCAF Calls…

…. May, affectionately called ;Doc" by thousands of students and alumni, died March 28 in Ann Arbor. Dr. May and Crapo Cornell Smith, whose bequest of $1,000,000 was recently announced, were neighbors at…

March 15, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… that showed that out of 15,000 students there was no correlation between income and academic achievements. DS: I think if you look at what research there has been done on tests, on the SAT and the ACT…

… Analy- sis. It shows the income distribution of students at the University of Michigan. What's your reaction to that table? Is it skewed? Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420…

… think we don't have a 12 percent Black student body? DS: Part of the difficulty is just the ab- solute numbers. Okay, let's just take it in terms of minorities that are American In- dians, Blacks…

…, Hispanics - just the num- bers of those people who are graduating from high school. DS: Then we look at, let's say, our co- hort, the kind of student we think would be acceptable for the University. It then…

… begins to deal with a relatively small pro- portion of those students. They are among the best. And the competition for those students by other colleges is really deep. HP: Do you think it's possible to…

…- lems, financial aid support. In-state we can do a pretty good job of competing with other state schools. You run the problem that the kind of students we are looking at are going to be sought after by…

… high school students ...........................14.6 U-M fall '88 undergrad enrollment...........................5.9 White 20-24 year-olds with high school diploma.............................86.0% Black…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…b+mlwin iru.i+.i nrni.u.r.Mir .Y.iy ri '. .. ... .. ..r..y Eighty-Three Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Solzhenitsyn and the 'free world…

students. The board concerns itself, with matters relating to rental fees for space in the Michigan Union, allocation of such space and the like. It is compris- ed of four faculty members and five stu- dents…

…, one of whom is the board presi- dent. Three of the student positions are up for grabs, including the presidency. Stu- dents selected for these seats will serve for one year-June 1974 to June 1975…

…. Anyone interested in becoming presi- dent can pick up the needed forms at room 2205 of the Union between 8:30 and 4:30. Two major questions are asked, dealing with activities and organizations the student

… committee on the 23rd. For the other two positions, students are urged to contact Mike Pennanen at SGC on the third floor of the Union. SGC will fill the two posts on the basis of interviews with all those…

January 15, 2014 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 10

… materials tage showcased the remarkable feats figh of the "leaders and the best" on tion campus, they failed to address the Mic needs of students that feel unsafe, cost are suffering from mental health was…

… University largely responsible for your professional success, joined by more than 540,000 other alumni all over the world and appreciated for years to come by a 200-year-old University and its students? When…

…- land?") "Teacher, you are Arab, not American." "Teacher, don't worry, you are like us." "Teacher, are you Muslim?" These questions and remarks have become the soundtrack to my Life After Graduation, my…

… identity crisis. Am I like every- one else? Am I Arab, Egyptian or do American? Am I Muslim? gi During my time at the Uni- w versity, I became increasingly so interested with personal and aca- bi demic…

student organization or M irsue a new career path. in m My most defining experiences demi s a Muslim on campus were most dowi early illuminated when I ques- 1. oned the notion of community in of hat we…

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…

November 15, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

… either re- ceived- the doctoral degree or made, outstanding records as advanced graduate students. Persons over 36 years of age will receive awards only in exceptional cases. Need To Be Determining Factor…

… Jewish and Arab press alike protested strongly British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin's policy state- ment yesterday, in which he an- nounced a joint British-American Committee would make recommenda- tions…

… the Michigan Union. "Michigan on the March," a techni- color production with a Spanish com- mentary, and films of the Michigan- Minnesota game will be shown. All students are cardially invited. Anyone…

… wishing to join the Club may do so at the meeting. Graduate Students will have agen- eral assembly tonight, at 8:00 in the Rackham Lecture Hall. President Ruthven and Assistant Dean Okkel- berg will speak…

…. A social hour will be held after the speeches. All new and old graduate students are urged to -attend. Future graduate activities will be announced. Coming Events The Westminster Guild of the First…

…," and Professor David M. Dennison a paper on "The Radio Proximity Fuze." TYPEWRITERS Bought, Rented Repaired STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES 0. D. MORRILL 314 S. State St. Phone 6615 CURBSTONE PATRIOT…

…, "and the main possibilities in this field lie in working for a good min- ing company." There is no doubt, he said, but that agriculture can furnish a means of Students Collect UnsoldBok Unsold books held…

… by the Student Book Exchange will be distributed from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays until next Wednesday and from 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday at Lane Hall. Checks for the books sold at the Exchange sales…

… needs of the undergradu- ate education students. A primary aim of the organization is to be of service to the University and the community. Last year the club spon- sored a student newspaper, a choir, and…

… worked with the children in the University Hospital. Similar projects are expected to continue this year. Other aims of the club are to ac- quaint students with mutual interests, and to develop a…

November 15, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

students, Recital Hall, 2 p.m. School of Music-Violin-cello Recital, David Moulton, Recital Hall, 4 p.m.; Woodwind Recital, student quintet, Stearns, 8 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS PIRGIM Nestle Boycott Task Force…

…, 6 p.m. Meekreh-Kosher Deli Dinner, Markley Concourse Lounge, 6 p.m. Union of Students for Israel-Chug Aliyah mtg., 837 E. University, No. 2,8 p.m. Human Sexuality Office-Workshops and guest speakers…

…, "The Spreading and Sliding of drops," 246 W. Eng., 4:05 p.m. Near Eastern and North African Studies- Brown Bag Lec., George Men- denhall, "Arabic and the Ancient Near East," Commons Rm., Lane Hall, noon…

….m. MEETINGS Christian Science Organ.- Rm. 3909 Union, 7:15 p.m. United Students for Christ- Union, 7 p.m. For information, call 668-4041. SACUA- West Alcove, Rackham, 1:15 p.m. Senate Assembly- Rackham…

… Library, 2nd floor, Huron Valley National Bank Bldg., 7-9 p.m. Eclipse Jazz- weekly workshop on jazz improvision by David Swain, Assembly Hall of Union, 8:30-10 p.m. Bursley student government- band, Sante…

…/Lesbian issues, East Quad, Rm. 126,7-9 p.m. School of Metaphysics- additional class, 1029 Fountain, 7:30 p.m. Student Alumni Council- "Michigan First and Foremost week," free popcorn in the fishbowl, 9 a.m. to 4 p…

… East Af- fairs specialist with the American Friends Services Committee, warned that the AWACS bargain may backfire for the Saudis, alienating some of the Saudis' Arab allies. "Saiudi Arabia is making a…

February 15, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

…. Admission is $2.50. WHO: Arab Student Associa- tion and Lebanese Student Association WHEN: Today from 8 to 10 WHERE: Yost Ice Arena CORRECTIONS 0 The thene party sugges- tion sn Page 2 of the State- ment said…

…2A - Thursday, February 15, 2007 MONDAY: TUESDAY: The Extremist Arbor Anecdotes WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: Before You Were Here Campus Characters FRIDAY: Explained The manbeh ind the mullet Student

… hair. sional naysayer, though. Krause was - Know a campus character worthy ofa Krause didn't. offended when one student offered profile? E-mailsuggestions to news@michi- And over a few months, the thin…

… OKeefe Layout Manager Chelsea Hoard Production Manager The Michigan Daily(ISSNt0745-967) is published Monday through Friday duringthe fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

…. The damage is estimated at $150. Dining hall worker hits head WHERE: South Quad WHEN: Tuesday at about 6 p.m. WHAT: A male student work- ing in the kitchen hit his head on a piece of equipment, DPS…

September 15, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… from both award is p students and faculty when he was twice professor si denied tenure in 1978, accepted a job at recognition. AFSCME concedes; Dailv Photo by IUD WOLF hee-koochee-koo! Lne and his…

… an amount equivalent to that which Israel spends to retain, settle and ad- minister the Arab territories occupied in and after 1967." PRAI spokespersons said the petition will be presented to the Ann…

… amount of opposition, said Irene on campus to pro Rasmussen, the group's paid assistant. rape, following ar She said they have received a mixed student lers distr reaction from the Jewish population. sity…

… be terribly devisive - I STUDENTS a F hope they have second thoughts about precautions "unti it," Kensky said. "I hope it's not suc- prehended," acc cessful." Michael Rice of t See PETITION, Page 3 of…

… 2 The criteria for the award include( "intellectual engagement, an challenge, breadth and depth of sub stantive issues presented, attentivenes to and respect for students input, an quality of…

… instructional materials,' Stein said. "He's a hard worker and the student really enjoy him," she added. See FORMER, page 5 Daily Photo by'TOD WOOLF ong plays the bells of the Baird Carillon at a demonstration…

… 'Three Ann Arbor school students find creative activities to fill the time gap made by the teacher's strike. o by TOO WOOLF, Since the ass TODAY- Road to recovery THE CENTER for Eating Disorders is…

November 15, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… Syria, which has not signed the Egyptian- Israeli truce, holds about 100 Is- raeli prisoners. Israel says it holds about 7,000 Arab prisoners, of which 6,900 are Egyptian and the remaining 100 are Syrians…

…, New York Life, & be issued. (b) All students owing such Duke Univ. Law $ch., bring a bag accounts will not be allowed to register lunch, Int'l Ctr. Rec. Rm., noon. in any subsequent semester or summer…

…'s "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead," E. Quad Aud. 8 pm. Musical Society: Modern Jazz Quar- tet, Power Ctr., 8 pm. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to following rules passed by the Regents on Feb. 28…

…, 1938: "Students shall pay all accounts due the Univer- sity not later than the last day of classes o, each semester or summer' cession. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this…

… : regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid ac- count8 at the close of business on the or over? SHIRTS to 38" sleeve SWEATERS in longs and bigs to 4X JACKETS in Ex-Long and bigs to…

students the same great sav- i ngs. How much savings? On an average, about 50% less than anybody else's price. And for the skeptics among you, we give a money-back guarantee in writing. But why not see for…

May 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 6) • Page Image 18

…'s only effective ruler. In 1976 he changed the name of the country to the "Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriyah," the last word meaning BOOK BAGS "massdom" or "mass power" in BIKE BAGS Arabic. Since…

… tyranny. This philosophy seems to be behind the takeover of Libyan embassies by radical Libyan activists-many of them students-and their transformation into "People's Bureaus." Khadafy has said he wants…

December 15, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… benevolent eye on the practices of King Farouk, and his gang of "do-nothing 80th" (or whatever it might be) hierarchy. Whether the entire Arab World will follow suit is a moot question, but a formidable one…

…. At any rate, our only alternative now . Is to focus our attention on the interests of the masses of Arab people, who live in a state of acute poverty, illiteracy, and squalor. Our foreign policy must…

… best which student theatrical groups have offered here. -Paul Brentlinger CED Response -Daily-Bill Hampton "MAYBE SO, BUT IT GETS ME CLEAR ACROSS CAMPUS WITHOUT A SINGLE STOP ..." ettePJ TO THE EDITOR…

… contains rep- resentatives from fourteen cam- pus organizations of every politi- cal, social, and religious persua- sion: T h e Unitarian Student Group, the Student Religious As- sociation, -The Young…

… Democrats, T h e Young Progressives, The Youigg Republicans, The Students for Democratic Action, Co-ops and dormatories. We of the CED can- not understand what Mr. Conna- ble means when he says we have "lost…

… contact with students." The CED is a student organiza- tion devoted to encouraging the free and spontaneous discussion and exchange of information about issues of common concern. We have always maintained…

… ne- gotiations with Deans and Secre- taries, as well as the President of our University. It is important to note, however, that the CED dif- fers from the Student Legislature in that it is an…

… of individuals and groups in the life of the community. The Student Legislature can never re- place such activity. -Judith Levine for the membership of CED CED Action *... To The Editor: IN A recent…

… records for all to see. At all times a majority of the CED members have approved the nature and me- chanisms of policy adopted by the body as a whole. The CED -is a democratic student organization and has…

April 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… she irrigun Bail Seventy-mine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan An open letter to the faculty... 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

…: ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ Stop the reprisals now. FOR TWO weeks in March students and faculty at the University shut the place down to emphasize the seriousness of their support for the BAM demands. At one…

…. And when public hearings ate held, we must be prepared to act against them en masse. By MICHAEL DAVIS Daily Guest Writer 1 WANT TO give you faculty some advice. I'm a student, and these days a student

… fellows. You want to bring students before your administrative boards and punish them. You've been outraged by disruption of your classes during the BAM strike, and you want revenge. You don't see that what…

… also refused to go before the University's own student judiciary. The student body provided rules for your pro- tection. The student judiciary has heard cases under those rules, convicted some of those…

January 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… by students at the University of Michigan News phone 764-0562. Second clss postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d a i I y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at…

… Midrash views of the story of the binding of Isaac, but also the nature and structure of Midrash. THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT: a study of source materials: this course will deal with the origins and develop…

…- ment of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the emergence of the Palestinian national movement and the PL.O. THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN JUDAISM I I Uf~icorn A "'iI kLi o- ---A- II -- IA ~I .. m IcI …

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…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 5

… Israel and Arab nations was advocated with a police force set up to patrol the border until a settlement can be reached. With the purpose of familiariz- ing students with issues currently before the United…

…. Watts of Birmingham. MARILYN LARKIN MARILYN FRANCIS Daily-John Hirtzel NEW EDITORS-The Board in Control of Student Publications appointed Virginia Robertson and Janie Fowler as new Women's Editor and…

… senior women's honorary. 'SETTLE' WORLD PROBLEMS: University Students Represent Guatemala For Model United Nations at Wisconsin Mrs. Watts is a freshman in the " literary college and is a graduate of the…

….m. Satur- day, May 5 in the Union Ballroom. Featuring the music of two bands, the semi-formal dance will initiate the annual International Week program, sponsored by the International Student's Associa- tion…

… girls. Highlighting the evening will bea floor show featuring singing and dancing. International and American students will participate in an American jazz routine, a hillbilly number called "Lolly Toot…

… the Union Ballroom. Marriage Portrayal Turning to a more colorful side of international life, International students will present a "Portrayal of Marriages Around the World" at 8 p.m. Friday, May 11, in…

… Lane Hall. SANDRA WATTS By JANIE FOWLER Representing Guatemala, seven University students attended the tenth annual mock United Nation conference before spring vacation at- the University of…

Students Association conference this summer., , It was announced that City Pan- hellenic will give a tea for all high school senior girls in Washtenaw County on Saturday, May 19. At the Greek Week Panhel Tea…

… was so completely like the United Nations that, "After. a while one didn't even think of these people as students. The University of Chicago group had really become the Indian delega- tion." Costume…

… Nationalist forces. On the whole taking the view- point pf the nations that they represented, students dealt with problems currently before the ac- tual United Nations. Discussion in the Disarmament Council…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… -Ilk 4r m51e4!og3z Bailg Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…- Sersltyihas been forced to give salary increases to its full-time, non-student employees. Since th. State Legislature voted pay boosts for its employees at the University, the University must in turn increase…

… indicate that the salary and op- erating increases are necessary. Residents 'annot argue otherwise.' But the propriety of obtaining the additional money out of student pockets certainly is open to question…

….. At first glance, there is apparently no other means by which the rising-costs of Residence Hall construction andsmaintenance can be met. Students see, among, other athletic ex- pansion programs…

… appar- ently to send so-called "volunteers" in to help the Arabs, just as Chinese "volunteers" swarmed all over Korea. Dulles said the State. Department is watching this very closely. The Secretary of…

November 15, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…:15 9:40 R CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY 12:00 2:30 7:30 PG R. & MRS. SMITH 5:00 9:45 PG13 ' m13 Join Aneritk's #1 Student Tour@Opertor CANCUN come to an info meeting: ACAPULCO * JAMAICA TUES., NOV.15…

…- hold near the Syrian border despite calls by Sunni Arab leaders to halt such operations to encourage a big turnout in next month's election. The] U.S. command said about 50 insur- gents were killed. Two…

…-term presence to prevent insurgents from returning. U.S. officials have said the Euphra- tes Valley campaign is also aimed at encouraging Sunni Arabs there to vote in the Dec. 15 parliamentary elections without…

… fear of insurgent reprisals. The Bush administration hopes that a successful election with strong Sunni Arab participation will encourage many in that community to abandon the insurgency. That in turn…

June 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

… returns the Golan now, and next week Jaffa and Haifa and next month Assad is replaced by somebody who refuses Tel Aviv and Jerusalem." Mr. Caspi clearly to recognize any peace agreement with views Arabs as…

… by the nationalist Arab world Egypt and it can be done again. She knows (with the exception of far-off Iraq and Iran). that she is tired of being surrounded by He knows that Rabin agreeing to negotiate…

… now become one of the most popular desperately - but are afraid of Arab leisure activities in America. aggression. Men and women who would Especially if you are male, your world mustbe completely gladly…

… Bank town of Ramallah). After the peace the life of security, materialism and saccharine sentiment. with Arafat, it is even more dangerous for Since I'm a grad student and not a true slacker, I'm not him…

November 15, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

… tanks lest Israel's jets launch retalia- tory strikes. Assad was described as a mod- erate. Arab diplomats said that while the basic cause of the coup was internal politics there was a possibility that…

… Syria now-would abandon its go-it-alone attitude in the fight against Israel and cooperate more closely with the rest of the Arab world. Syria refused to sign the U.S.- initiated Middle E a s t cease…

… Records, S.I. Store .. . . ...... . ....... I I .-- 1 "" Mi.~!"m Mi1 uel I ININGROOM&CARRYOUT 'a Franchised Nationally introduces new Monday-Tuesday BLACK STUDENT UNION BENEFIT RALLY "Seize the…

March 15, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

… 15, 1963 THE MICHIr A N DEiTT.V . '15, 1963 aW ball VUIl iV flAT_. PAGE THREEa UAR, Syria, Iraq To Hold Vote On Three Member Arab Un10n n Delegations Detail Plans With Nasser…

… Forecast Expansion To Socialist Republic By The Associated Press DAMASCUS - Syrian Premier Salah Bitar announced yesterday plebiscites will be held shortly ir the United Arab Republic, Syris and Iraq on a…

…. He is a counselor and glide, a haven and refuge for the troubled student. The dean (from the Greek Deanos-to skewer) is characterized chiefly by sympathy, wisdom, patience, forbearance, and a fondness…

November 15, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 15, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAC~R ThIIFW AVf li 111 IVGG I Arab Makes Protest in UN Over Israel Says Security…

…, "Unless a deterrent action is taken by the council forthwith, similar acts of international band- itry are likely to continue against the Arab peoples which may lead to very serious consequences." EI…

… want which the convictions were based. to propagandize protests or views o But in affirming the conviction have a constitutional right to do of Florida A&M students who re- so whenever, and however and…

… were lawfully dedicated." Chief Justice. Earl Warren and The Negro students were pro- Justices William J. Brennan Jr. testing segregated facilities at the and Abe Fortas. in at Quarterly Low; Leonid I…

… INFLUENCE ON THE MODERN WORLD" SPEAKER: MISS MONA MIKHAIL (Egypt) Graduate student in Literature I For reservations, call 662-5529 Sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center fr ha an wl ed in wa in sa st…

September 15, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…-Close 1301 S. University Arafat's meeting with Pope angers Israel Uof M ampsBand Students who play wind or percussion instruments are invited to join! If you wish to audition, all you need to do is bring…

… your instrument to Revelli Hall (on.Hoover) TONIGHT Wednesday, Sept.15 7:00 p.m. The Campus Band is solely for the student who is not majoring in music, but who wishes to continue From AP and UPI ROME…

… his book and the pending investigations into the attack. MICHIGAN LEAGUE HUSSEY ROOM (2nd Floor) 8:00p.m. September 16, 1982 (Thursday) SPONSORED BY Ecumenical Campus Center, American-Arab Anti…

…-Discrimina- tion Committee (Detroit Chapter), Association of Arab-American University Graduates (Detroit Chapter). AVAILABLE AT BORDERS Lebanese president-elect assassinated in bomb attack (Continued from Page 1…

… Wednesday, September 15, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard…

… Editor ................. PAMELA KRAMER News Editor ........... . ...... ANDREW CHAPMAN Student Affairs Editor ..........ANN MARIE FAZIO University Editor .................... MARK GINDIN Opinion Page…

February 15, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE We have clearly told the Europeans to tell the…

… spearhead of the ground offensive that liberated Kuwait? It also doesn't mean that Israel doesn't need quality weapons. In both 1967 and 1973, its survival against Arab aggression hinged on the availabil- ity…

… latter that should be weakened and eliminated. Although Students Allied for Freedom and Equality condemns terrorism, it is unclear why it's targeting the army that fights against it. Occupation of the…

…'s sole purpose is to explode in coffee shops and hide behind innocent children, roam free. Support peace. Oppose divestment! Or Shotan LSA freshman Chair, Israeli Students Organization Orrin Pail LSA…

… sophomore Vice chair, Israeli Students Organization Philip Azachi LSA sophomore Vice chair, Israeli Students Organization EXPRESS YOURSEL. JOIN THE DAiLY'S EDITORIALBOARDI MONDAYS, TIURSDAYS 6 P.M. 420…

October 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…." Oct. 20, 1989 U.S. Chief Justice William Rehn- quist spoke at the Law School in an event limited to Law School students and faculty. His non-controversial speech was on the 1805 impeachment trial of…

…. 19, 1974 University President Robben Flem- ing said at a Board of Regents meeting that the University would not abide by a new law that allowed students to see their academic records until January at…

…. 13, 1967 The Student Government Council recognized the right of freshman females to make their own hours for curfew. This came in response to a pre- vious resolution passed by one of the councils in…

students have passed rules," University Housing Director John Feldcamp said. Oct. 15, 1989 The Residence Hall Board of Gover- nors decided to install private phones in all women's residence halls by Sep…

… cleared up congestion. Oct. 14, 1964 At a meeting with 25 student repre- sentatives, University President Harlan Hatcher urged students with concerns to address their grievances through the student

… patients to their treatments, Morrow said Many University students, staff and faculty participated in the walk. Teams from University Students Against Cancer and the Medical School participated, Morrow said…

…. Fewer students turned out because the walk coincides with fall break, but there was high faculty participation, Morrow added. This was the walk's most successful year and far exceeded expectations for…

… Rackham Auditorium Presentations and Q&A session on civil liberties and the impact on perceptions about the U.S. after 9/11. Hussein Ibish-communications director, American-Arab Anti…

October 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… 4A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 15, 2003 OP/ED Ulie g 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN…

… attitude that many on campus have toward her. Students and faculty members continue to grumble about their president and wax nostalgic about the University's golden era under former President Lee Bollinger…

… community the spring before last by selecting Coleman to replace Bollinger. After all, White had become so popular among the student body that Students Organizing for Labor and Eco- nomic Equality liked…

… sends out in an attempt to stay connected to the student body annoy at least as many people as they please. Lee Bollinger fit in well at the Universi- ty. He was an ambitious and renowned legal scholar…

… genuinely con- cerned about the same issues most students are: improving facilities, residence halls, the arts, tuition, financial aid and the undergraduate experience. She could prob- ably improve her report…

… through John Ashcroft's Kristallnacht, where thousands of Arab and Muslim men have been detained and even deported - denied the American right of due process - not because of proba- ble cause, but due to…

March 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

Students for Israel sponsors a speech by Dan Schueftan on "The Settlements: An Obstacle to Peace? . . . the Spartacus Youth. League holds a forum entitled "Victory to the Miners' Strike" at 7:30 in Room 220…

…. Official Bulletin, TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) - A Pales- tinian-American arrested on a tip from the FBI went on trial yesterday on charges of contact with an extremist Arab guerrilla group. "He was broken…

… an honors student in electrical engineering. Development Planning And The Role of The Elite In Tho sudan? By Prof Abde , G0 . AAmed Dean, College of Social & Economic Studies University of Juba, Sudan…

… the United States. SHE SAID questioners wrung a con- fession from the Michigan State University (MSU) graduate student by throwing food to him "like a dog," pulling the hair on his head and his…

… moustache, forcing him to strip and telling him he would never see his dying father. ABOUT 50 persons, mostly students, obtained permission from school of- ficials to spend the night in the Union Building…

… SAT. 10 A.M. til 1:3a P.M. SUN. 4 HOLS.12 Noon til 1:30 P.M. EVENING ADMISSIONS AFTER 5:00, $3.50 ADULTS Monday-Saturday 1:30-5:00, Admission $2.54 Adult and Students Sundays and Holidays 1:30 to Close…

…, $3.50 Adults, $2.50 Students Sunday-Thursday Evenings Student & Senior Citizen Discounts Children 12 And Under, Admissions $1.25 .; i TICKET SALES 1. Tickets sold no sooner than 30 minutes prior to…

…, bartender, cashier, marina service, Printo, Inc. Greenville, Mi.; Interview Fri., Mar. A N9 i ae 24, 9 - 5; industrial engr., students who have com- o-pleted junior year. Camp Niobe, Mi.: Handicapped: Will…

… Mar. 15. Harry Diamond Labs., Md.: Student Trainee NOW SHOW ING Program - Openings for sophomores/juniors in the fields of physics, electronics, mech. 'engr., and Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 7-9 nuclear engr…

… Electronic Co., Ill: Openings for junior/senior students in indus., mech., elec., engr.; 'Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave Chicago residents preferred; details available.n are close to perfection. -Newsweek…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

Arab oil ministers in a Tripoli hotel, the radio made no mention of the re- ported decision to lift the oil ban. However, high-level L ib y a n sources said after the meeting that the participants had…

students in 1972-73 received about $28 mil- lion in scholarships, grants and loans, funded from a variety of gifts and state and federal sources. l, I I 1 Bursley Hall Enterprises PRESENTS ONE DAY IN…

… HOOK - Linguistics PATRICK PEEBLES - History * Students may enroll for the course (1 credit) (and may also obtain further information about the course) at the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies…

November 15, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… hostage ordeal came amid an uprising against the 30-year reign of President Ali Abdullah Saleh that has unraveled security in Yemen, the Arab world's poor- est country. Al-Qaida-linked militants have taken…

… three-time Big Ten champion under for- mer Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler, took the stage, he was welcomed by the famil- iar sound of applause. More than 200 students and University…

… closed with a ques- tion-and-answer session in which students expressed their concerns and interests about the University's apparel spon- sorship switch from Nike to Adidas, the use of Michigan Sta- dium…

… of concerns that the crowd had," Shah said. "I think a lot of the students got their questions answered about pressing issues on campus." Tepatti added that the speak- ers spoke well to issues that…

… affect the student body. "We wanted to pursue a topic that would touch on current issues, and we want to promote an interest in economics to the rest of the student body at Mich- igan," Tepatti said. "We…

…-foot residence hall. In a communication to the regents, E. Royster Harper, vice president for student affairs, and Timothy Slottow, executive vice president and chief financial offi- cer, wrote that the…

… New- man. MSA From Page 1 ter relationship with graduate students. Watson also said he would like to see more involve- ment from graduate students. "There is this self-perpet- uating dilemma where…

… gradu- ate students look at MSA and say we don't address gradu- ate student issues, but part of the reason why that percep- tion exists ... is because we don't have graduate student representation to…

… to entice graduate students who may be too busy to act as MSA representatives. He added that graduate students should have "more flexibility" in their involvement in the student gov- ernment. However…

…, the idea has not been addressed during an assembly meeting. There are 10 open Rackham student seats on the assembly for this election. Watson said he expects the two current Rackham representatives to…

March 15, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the…

students and a teacher. The message is simple: If you're a janitor and you don't fill out the census, you might be out of a job. I think it's tailored to a little too specific a population, but I'm not paid…

… the opportunity to become involved in a new approach to the sci- ences. A committee consisting of Uni- versity faculty, graduate student instructors and undergraduate students is working out an…

… interdisciplinary pro- gram for first-year students interested in the life sciences, with courses in such fields as molecular biology, learn- ing and behavioral sciences and com- parative genomics. Each course will…

… accommodate 70 to 80 students and be taught by three professors simultane- ously. This could be a wonderful opportunity to give to undergraduate students, and LSI should carry the pro- ject further. The LSI…

… should make an effort to expand research opportunities for undergraduates. While the LSI will and should be focused on graduate students, undergraduates should also have a chance to be involved in…

… few courses for first-year students is all well and good, undergrad involvement should be more expansive than that. The Universi- ty and the LSI should look beyond insti- tuting token courses, and give…

… undergraduates a chance to make use of the University's vast resources. Although the LSI will focus largely on graduate education, it will be beneficial to everyone if all students have an opportunity to have a…

… part in scientific research. The opening of the LSI will be a worthy addition to the University's research community; all students should have the chance to be involved. THOMAS KULJURGIS Life begins…

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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