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March 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… Lecture Series, the title of the lecture is "Catholic Missions and Nationalism in the Era of the Unequal Treaties' Students speak on Islam, Arab Americans Rackham student Mucahit Bilici and Public Health…

student Sawsan Abdul- rahim will present a dual lecture today at 7:30 p.m. in room 3050 of the Frieze Building. Bilici will speak on Arabs in America and representations of Islam after the Sept. 11…

… terrorist attacks. Abdulrahim will address questions of Arab American identity and whiteness. The Muslim Graduate Students Associ- ation will sponsor the event. Civil rights activist to hold lecture, show…

…. In 1963, he and the Community Services Commission sued the Huntsville School Board on behalf of his son and four other students, resulting in the first desegregated school in Alabama histo- ry…

… studies. Talk remembers labor's challenge to corporations As part of the corporate account- MSA hopefuls suit up for elections Students First Cuts to Student Affairs: "We must not tolerate budg- et cuts…

… without student input- it's our money, it's our lives, we should make the choices." - Presidential can- didate Jason Mironov Voter Registration: "As a student government, we have the resources and the…

… responsibility to encourage civic participation in any way possible. Regardless of party affiliation, students should realize the importance of educating ourselves about political issues. When students don't vote…

…, politicians don't care what we think." - Vice presidential candidate Jenny Nathan Trotter House: "Trotter House holds special impor- tance not only to minority students, but also to the uni- versity community…

… day away, candidates for the Michigan Student Assembly continue to vigorously campaign and convince students why they should be chosen as the leaders of the MSA. Students First party president and vice…

… president candidates Jason Mironov and Jenny Nathan said that their commitment to the students is what makes them ideal to lead MSA next year. The party currently holds the majority of seats on the assem- bly…

March 16, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

… same time, the Egypitian foreign ministry announced its tion in elections in France. ambassador to West Germany will not return to Bonn, in line with The voting in Argentina, yes- the decision of Arab

… -Associated Press While air force and navy planes hit the Viet Cong ammunition dump, marines guarded the important Danang air base. The raid was based from Danang. President Arturo U. Illis. The Arab meeting…

… waves," he said. "Now it would be a good idea for the United States to send an army division and to increase the size of the South Vietnamese forces." For Students To Stop Riots MOSCOW .'P…

…)-Soviet authori- ties have ordered some foreign students in Moscow not to take part in any further street dem- onstrations, student sources said yesterday. The prohibition appeared aimed at students who joined in a…

…. Informants said some students at Patrice Lumumba University which mainly attracts youths from underdeveloped n a t i o n s, have been warned against parti- cipation in any more demonstra- tions. The Soviet…

… Union has rejected Chinese charges of brutality and inadequate medical care for Chi- nese students injured March 4. It has countered that the Chinese students provoked the disorder. In the past, Soviet…

… said government --- in this case, the "It no more exists than the Mos- elected village chieftains." In cow-Peking axis." what Fall called "a monumental President and Mrs. Hatcher invite the students of…

March 16, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council at a special meeting yesterday rec- ommended nullification of the presidential election in the busi- ness administration school to Joint Judiciary Council, and expressed "strong…

… a survey by Graduate Student Council sampling student opinion on the subject. Invalid Names In the business administration school election all voters had to sign their names stating that they were…

… authority" in all campus elections except those for SGC. Last year in a similar situation Joint Judic voided the literary col- lege elections. Syria I Arab To Join In Federated Nation N -Daily…

students, not to reform the community." Noting that it is one of the center's first duties to help incoming foreign students find housing, the Unfair Taxes In the motion against 'Rep. Al- len's plan…

…, Council noted that such payments would be unfair taxes on students and that they would discourage high caliber students from attending the University. Allen's bill, currently in the House Committee on State…

… Affairs, would make students graduating with a bachelor's or master's de- gree pay $1200, and doctoral de- gree students $1500 to the state. Students would be required to sign promissory statements before…

… graduating, obligating them to pay within 12 years at four per cent interest. SGC and GSC are co-sponsoring a survey on student opinion on the subject, which will be tabulat- ed and passed on to Allen after…

… because of race, creed, color or national origin." It added that "the center's staff regrets that it is necessary to screen housing to reduce the pos- sibility of students and visiting scholars from abroad…

…..." Davis added that he did not consider it the center's mission to force landlords in the city to change their views on discrimina- tion. When trying to arrange hous- ing for foreign students the center…

… usually asks landlords whether he has any preferences or limita- tions regarding prospective rentees and only sends him students he will accept. Recognizing that "there is pre- judice in Ann Arbor," Davis…

March 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

… people and endangering the safety of Arab and Muslim students on campus. It should also be noted that dur- ing the Persian Gulf War, the war on Afghanistan and after Sept. 11, and hate crimes against these…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 16, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET UlANN ARBOR, MI 48109 opinion.tmichigandaily.com tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… 4 LSA-SG reform restricts power to seven members TO THE DAILY: While noble in intent, the Daily's editorial dealing with the LSA Student Government elec- tion reform (Reforming government, 03…

… implementation of this system. I will give the system the benefit of the doubt and assume that the president and vice president will represent the students effectively while in office. Still, without receiving the…

… am not against reforming the current system, but I strongly feel that this new sys- tem fails to address the main issues in elec- tions. When looking at the proposed resolution, I hope students

… consider the dan- ger of allowing the powerful few at the top to hold a significant part of the vote. STUART WAGNER LSA freshman LSA Student Government representative People must step outside racial…

…'t meet new ones. A shocking revelation. ANANT DIXIT LSA freshman Advertisement promotes racism on campus TO THE DAILY: We, the undersigned students and student organizations of conscience, respectfully…

… refers to Palestinians as "the terrorists" and "the murderers." Arabs are generalized to be "xenophobic" and "filled with hate," in addition to being placed on a lower moral ground than Nazi Germany. These…

…-versus-wrong, good-people-versus bad people terminolo- gy. Unfortunately, the bad people as pre- sented in the ad are the entire Arab population. Basically, the sponsors of the ad take the actions of an extreme…

… pro-Pales- tinian students on campus, along with the tensions created by the current occupation of Iraq, such ads as this serve the sole pur- pose of perpetuating stereotypes, demoniz- ing an entire…

March 16, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… mixed in with Arabic in their drawings. These drawing are here thanks to an increas- ingly vocal group of students and others who have been working hard to turn the recent vio- lence in Israel into the…

… LT IN THE GAME 0 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise…

… of a brutal oppressor. I do not condone or try to downplay the many unfair ways in which Israel has treated its Arab citizens or the violations of human rights it has perpetrated. But the recent wave…

…, like the surrounding Arab countries, will be a police state. As much as violations of civil liberties by Israel are com- plained about, a Palestinian state, like the suri rounding Arab countries, will be…

… hope people realize that those aren't just emotional outpourings, they're very clearly targeted messages meant to manip, ulate us. I've heard too many well-meaning pro- gressive students, outraged at the…

…'m not trying to deny that. But perhaps it would be appropriate to simply think of them as Universi- ty students foremost, and actually look at our platform, rather than call us names. JAPHY BARTLETr LSA…

… sophomore The letter writer is a Michigan Party candidate for the Michigan Student Assembly. Englander's past actions cast doubt on candidacy To THE DAILY: The Michigan Party has nominated Doug Tietz and Chip…

… Englander for Michigan Student Assembly President and Vice-President respec- tively. Many of us remember the name Doug Tietz because we've seen him run for various MSA positions over the years, but few recog…

… residence halls trying to convince students vote for his party which is allowed, but he also entered student's rooms and "showed" them how to vote online, a big no-no. Many of you might not consider Englan…

… Michigan Party. Notice the connection? Outside of the fact that most of the items on the Michigan Party's platform cannot be signif- icantly influenced by the Michigan Student Association, the man they have…

March 16, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… against proposed control of student organ- ization finances by the Office of the Student Auditor (OSA) has brought a concession from the administra- tion, but campus film groups still claim the University…

… a recom- mended set of stringent accounting guidelines met with strong criticism from Student Organizations Board chief Eliot Chikofsky at last month's executive officers meeting. The executive…

… board" composed of students and staff. The board would be empowered to arbitrate dis- agreements over funding controls, and to eliminate, as much as possible, the red tape in the delegation of facility…

… rights to student organizations and in the handling of organization accounts, according to Rutz. However, the rule that student organization finances be handled only through the OSA is not subject to…

… review, Rutz says. UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS give several explanations for the proposed restrictions. Maurice Rinkel, auditor for student'organizations, explains that the regulation was designed to establish…

… greater safeguards against the possibility of private individuals profiting from the use of University facilities. Tom Easthope, assistant vice president for student over finances services, cites a need…

… preferential treatment, you've got to have accountability," Easthope says. IN ADDITION, several sources say the University must insure that student organizations do not run up financial obligations they can…

… organizations The proposal has met with bitter opposition, how- ever, from various student organizations, most notably See 'U', Page 2 'WON'T DESTROY PRESIDENCY' Nixon reiterates no-quit' pledge Protesters…

March 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… & Reproductive Rights/National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6 p.m. Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Crofoot Room, 8 p.m. U The Christian Science…

… care about our employees, we should be sensitive to all of them." Councilmembers Hunter and Grady added that City Hall should propose to start a program to help city employees quit smoking. Student

… Leader Board members express their concerns about student and University affairs during Sunday's mission-planning meeting. Student Leader Board organizes to increase student- 'U' communication by Adam…

… Anger Daily MSA Reporter In the midst of heated debate during Michigan Student Assem- bly elections, the new Student Leader Board (SLB) is organizing its structure and preparing to join in the fight for…

student concerns. The SLB, a group of student organization leaders, met Sunday for the second time to approve a mission, develop a structure and elect members to the coordinating committee. The board agreed…

… upon a mis- sion to provide interaction be- tween leaders of student organiza- tions and "to establish effective communication with University administrators." The SLB will not take a partic- ular stance…

… on student issues, but will provide a network to discover common concerns of students and speak about these concerns to the University administration. A 10-person coordinating com- mittee plans to meet…

… periodically with Vice President of Student Affairs Maureen Hartford to discuss issues examined in regular SLB meetings. Four members of the elected coordinating committee are the coordinator, assistant…

… and research issues of particular con- cern to student organizations. Elected Coordinator of SLB J. Davis said it would be the respon- sibility of each student to bring up issues discussed at SLB…

… send a member to the SLB meetings. "The structure of this organiza- tion is that every organization has an equal voice," said first-year Engineering student Brian Elliott. Candidates had different views…

March 16, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…- ' vorable to rightest bias) that the - Arab Students-whose countries , comprise the major part of the Middle East-are in favor of any: kind of discrimination, then I feel I bound to state that this is a most…

… # irresponsible and malicious accu- tion. The Arabs throughout their longE history were never guilty of any discrimination, be it on the basis of color, race, or religion. The accusation is all the more fantastic…

… since the Arab World includes different races and re- ligions who live harmoniously to- gether. G k By referring to the Arab Stu-j dents in this country as being wealthy, the writer betrays a deep…

… con- founded, while the number of Ietae i fot nrltn foreign students has quadrupled. :entrates his efforts on ,relating f sh dto the world about him instead of -Anastas Farjo, wasting his efforts in…

… trying to President of Arab Club relate to a world of which he has no knowledge. For these reasons Und ergrad Course . . . I think that time would be morei To The Editor: constructively spent in a course…

… believe that this is a valu- RECENTLY received from the able suggestion, but it does not e Student Committee On Aca- go far enough; it would stillsleave demic Freedom at the Univ. of the education of the…

… Chicago, listing the reso- requisite. And, in order to remove lutions passed there. It also tells misunderstandings, etc., we should of Academic Freedom activities at also require students to take at…

… that many students will standing of history. Another re- find the time to read the News- quired course, based on Spengler letter and that it will be interest- and Toynbee's theories is also ing to them…

… sense of original thought by the student qua individual. These con- sequences are understandable. Through such media as Arthur Godfrey and his friends, newsreels that depict supposedly significant people…

Students from Classes," and "Unlimited Cuts Granted to Upperclassmen at NYU," I wept at the cruel irony imposed once again by the cold heads of the academic world. It seems that certain superior stu- dents…

March 16, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… federal or state law or capable of inciting students so as to create a clear and present danger. Section 5 of the Student Free Press and Civics Readiness Act establishes a framework for schools…

… to customize their student publication guidelines under a freedom of expression policy. The policy can enable school authorities to further regulate the material that is published. “Each school…

… district shall adopt a written student freedom of expression policy in accordance with this act,” the policy says. “The policy must include reasonable provisions for the time, place, and manner of…

student expression. The policy may also include limitations on language that is profane, harassing, threatening, or intimidating.” Also included in the bill is a provision that provides immunity…

… from disciplinary action for both student journalists and student media advisers for writing and publishing content that is not prohibited by the law, or by the school’s freedom of expression…

… policy. The bill defines student media advisers as individuals who act as instructors for student journalists, or officials who supervise the newspaper’s publication. The provision aims to…

… prevent articles from being arbitrarily regulated by a school, or establishment of higher learning. CENSORSHIP From Page 1A focused on the student body. That is, until last summer. Seto was the…

… decision. Eddie Washington, the executive director of DPSS, cited Seto’s partnership on student safety initiatives in particular at the time of his hiring. “Throughout his service, he built a strong…

… remains a point of contention for student activists. Rackham student Maryam Aziz, an Ann Arbor Alliance for Black Lives organizer, denounced Seto’s hiring last summer, and said on March 9 she still…

… fact that someone who is in a position of power in the city can invalidate people’s concerns.” Seto declined comment on cases he worked on for the city. For some students, however, the issue goes…

March 16, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… exploited another source of manpower: They estimate he that has 50 militants from Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries fresh from fighting with the insurgency in Iraq. The officials say they fear that he is…

….S. intelligence official See LEBANON, Page 8 ANGELA CESERE/Daly Dr. David Prentice speaks at a forum on stem cell research presented by the Student Society for Stem Cell Research and Students For Life in Angell…

… infighting while satisfying international demands ahead of a crucialArab summit in Saudi Arabia at the end of the month and a visit to the region this weekend by Secre- tary of State Condoleezza Rice. Israel…

…'s toss broke his glasses, forcing him to miss work. Ely denied Elich's account, saying it was impossible to fit an arm out of a Hummer's win- dow. on stem cells Sti Ste By It wa day in Student Society…

… unlikely sight. Yester- ity to become many different kinds Angell Hall the president of of body cells, like embryonic stem s for Life and the Student cells. O'Shea, though, maintained for Stem Cell Research…

… designated for which e-mailed the presi- couples to attempt pregnancy in Students for Life and invited the future. up to join them in a "non- For the most part, the panelists effort to promote education were…

March 16, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

… present Markovits with the 17th -annual Golden Apple Award, given each year to the teacher a student committee selects as the best professor on campus. "If I had known this, I would've put on a jacket…

…," said Markovits - clad in a pair of brown cordu- roys and a merlot-colored hooded sweatshirt - after the strong applause of his students died down and he had a moment to collect his thoughts. Once the…

… his notes lay spread before him on the large lab table at the front of the room. "I thought someone didn't like what I said about the Red Wings," he said in an interview once most of his students had…

… vehicle to look at all these things." "It's not just a class about schmoozing about the Yankees," he said. Still, the topic attracts students to the class in droves. Rackhamstudent JeffreyLuppes is one of…

… two GSIs who are assist- ing Markovits with the course for the second time and was one of the students who nominated Markov- its for the Golden Apple. The com- mittee accepts nominations from the…

student body. Luppes said that the first few weeks of the class are hardest on the GSIs because of the number of students who want to enroll. He said it isn't uncommon for waitlists for discussion sections…

… to include more than 10 people each. "His excitement is genuine, and it's infectious," Luppes said of Markovits's passion for his mate- rial. "He makes students want to learn more about the topic and…

March 16, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

… Assembly today BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraq puts its fragile'democracy to the test today, convening its first freely elected Nation- al Assembly in recent history after last- minute bargaining over Sunni Arab

… candidates to head the parliament. Shiite Muslim officials said they failed to reach final agreement in talks with the Kurds - who are mostly Sunni Muslim but secular - and the Sunni Arabs. But those failures…

… that Shiite, Kurdish and Sunni Arab politicians would meet after the deputies are sworn in "to final- ize things. We need two to three days to announce an agreement." The Shiite alliance won 140 seats…

…. Shiite talks with Sunni Arabs focused on naming a parliament speaker, and it remained unclear if they would present a candidate today. Although the speaker's role is mostly restricted to presiding over the…

… for this post, but till now they have not done this," al-Dabagh said. Sunni Arab negotiators at yester- day's meeting included interim Presi- dent Ghazi al-Yawer - a possible choice for parliament…

….michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers…

March 16, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 114) • Page Image 2

… obligingly stooped down to theirs-- and maybe lower. It took the Board of Regents over six months to take any action on the Student Government Council, for which students here campaigned actively. In very hush…

… never be another.) THEN,perhaps to strengthen the argument, Morgan speaking "off the record" blasted MSC students for being childish, "wearing short pants," causing "riots" at the Rose Bowl, etc. Although…

… one of the nation's top schools. Why can't we do that here? MOST STUDENTS at this University have no doubt about which of the two schools are on top. Perhaps that is the reason for the mature…

… assistant, "although the lowest in rank and the least noticed and appreciated, is probably the most important member of the staff" ... His most important role is probably that of an experienced student who…

… institutions," were adopted. From the standpoint of students' over-all welfare, the committee said "a staff person is as important, if not more so, as the instructors and teaching fellows of our various colleges…

… representatives and a written constitution for SGC are needed if SGC is to operate effec- tively. Paul Dormont * * ,* Arab Attacks . . To the Editor: BETWEEN September 1954 and February 1, 1955 Egypt has been…

Arabs again attacked-this time from the Gaza strip into the set- tlement of Ein Hashlosha. Two men working in the fields were ambushed, one killed and the oth- er wounded. These are just a few in a…

… probably the first time in history that seven nations march- ed against one small nation, 262 miles in length and 50 miles wide, and still went down to an ignoble defeat. Arabs started it, lost it, and to a…

March 16, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… specifically targeted for short-term treatment. Tom Morson, Senior Social Worker and Coordina- tor. of Outreach and Consultation, said an assessment is made on the student's first appointment. He said ;if a…

student needs more than 12 vis- its, the office refers them to another service outside the University. Partlow-Sech said the average student client sees her for six visits. Drawbacks to her work occur .when…

… almost immediately." Partlow-Sech said she recognizes her work with students who have eating disorders as "a special inter- est" which developed purely by acci- dent. "WE HAD a woman psychia- trist here…

…'s Mrs. Sech,' and walked out. We looked at each other... and de- cided to stay together." Partlow-Sech said that at the time she began working with this group of female students, many of their concerns…

… percent of the Univer- sity's student population at any given time, Partlow-Sech said. "My own thought is a lot of people have eating disorders who never seek treatment. I've seen it all the way from people…

March 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… the Syrian- dominated Arab peacekeeping forces agreed with Israel on curbing guerrilla goes activity. SYRIA and Lebanon requested big power intervention, as did Egypt. The Cairo government and the…

… campaign. Wheeler was quick to refute Belcher's accusations that he con- tinuously vetoed all housing legislation. Wheeler also claimed student housing is primarily a University problem and there is little…

… that he can do. "I have been to the University and told them that they must build more University, housing,"' Wheeler said. "Student housing is our primary problem. The only other thing I can do is go to…

… revitalization. He added that See MAYORAL, Page 6 Students rally for Scharansky By MICHAEL ARKUSH Nearly 300 University students refused to eat dinner last night todsym- bolize the first anniversary of the…

… arrest of Soviet dissident Anatoly Scharansky, accused by the KGB (Soviet secret police) of being a CIA spy. Staging their hunger strike at East Quad, the students sent their empty paper plates to Soviet…

… symposium in early February and regularly urges students to write letters to prominent U.S. and Soviet of- ficials protesting the human rights See STUDENTS, Page 6 Tentative pact OK'd by UMW b WASHINGTON…

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… brought a studded bat to use against Arab dem- onstrators at the speech by Israeli President Ephraim Katzir, eyewitnesses contend "the HRP's claim is a bunch of crap." According to the wit- ness, who asked…

… not to be named fearing reprisals from Arab sympathizers, the bat was carried under the jacket of a man "with Arab features and wear- ing Arab headess." After calling an officers attention to the bat…

… until 5, and the fee is $20 . . . the HRP is holding a statewide membership meeting at 1910 Hill St. at 1:30 to discuss public ownership of utilities . . . the Anthroposophical Student Association is get…

… night whether Calderone was cur- rently enrolled as a University student. An ambulance was called, but the victim was pronounced dead on the scene. POLICE SAID that Calderone apparently fell or jumped…

March 16, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… Louisiana. poetry seve Q: Where did you go to school? ative writin I graduated from the University graduate. I of Tennessee at Chattanooga with Arab Amer degrees in political science and eco- called Writi…

… 11:50 p.m. as he was playing basketball, Univer- sity Police reported. There are no suspects. Smashing way to get digits WHERE: M-28 Carport WHEN: Monday at about 8:45 p.m. WHAT: A student attempt- ing…

… to park her car crashed into a parked vehicle, Uni- versity Police reported. The student left a note with her contact information on the damaged vehicle. WHERE: Legal Research Building WHEN: Monday at…

… WHEN: Monday at about 3:45 p.m. WHAT: After recover- ing his missing MCard, a student discovered that it had been used in a vending machine, University Police reported. WHAT: Selected Public Policy…

students will present the results of their research and service projects to the public. The student projects examine local, state and national policy challenges. WHO: School of Public Policy WHEN: Today at 4…

… p.m. WHERE: Weill Hall, first and second floors Professional drag show WHAT: Students and pro- fessional drag stars from Detroit will perform in a show titled "Maize and Blue and GLITTER." The event…

… costs $3 for students and $5 for non-students. WHO: Spectrum Center WHEN: Today at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union Ballroom WHAT: Career Center counselor Errol Wint will be at the Spectrum Center to…

… assist students in ifnprov- ing their resumes. Students should come to the work- shop prepared with mate- rial and questions. Wint will be providing help free of charge. WHO: Spectrum Center WHEN: Today at…

… 4 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union CORRECTIONS * An article in Tuesday's edition of The Michigan Daily ("Students not supportive ofSnyder as 'U'speaker") mis- identified LSA senior Richard Durance. " Please…

… Managers Zach YancermWebeProject Coordinator The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is…

March 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…, libraly bulletin boards, and even bathroom stalls, offering anything from free beer to dinner for two at the Gandy Dancer. For the thousands of students who live in off-campus housing, it's one of the most…

… competitive contests of the year-the subletting season is here, and with it the annual barrage of gimicky sublet signs. For the average University student who has signed a 12- month lease on an apartment or…

… Providing one of the fiercest displays of activism on campus in several years, 180 shouting students, faculty members, and other citizens marched yester- day afternoon into the Ad- ministration Building where…

…'s agenda concer- ning the issue. POWER WILL also submit another proposal for Waters, asking that an ac- tion request item be placed on next month's agenda concerning the issues of black enrollment, student

… Israel-Egypt peace treaty yesterday, taking the pact a step closer to an historic signing ceremony in Washington as early as next week. But Arab furor and Palestinian protest escalated and the worst…

…'s successful peace mission to the Middle East. Of all the dramas played in Arab- Israeli diplomacy, Carter's talks with Prime Minister Menachem Begin in Jerusalem were the real clif- fhanger-in'the tradition of…

March 16, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… gela Davis as an example of the two slain youths and three of democracy at work, and to count- -Associated Press the nine black students wounded er claims she is being persecuted Rhodesia in the shooting…

… the Davis case. len ce rain of bricks, bottles and stones Davis, an avowed Communist and opened fire after a sniper who was dismissed from the Uni- shot at them. Students, and a versity of California…

… Jordan" rejected the plan, saying it "ne- on the east bank and of the "Unit gates the cause of peace and puts ed Arab Kingdom" which would obstacles in its path." The Pale- encompass both regions under…

… have any She reaffirmed Israel was ready immediate effect on the 2,270 to negotiate a peace agreement square miles of the west bank. with the Arab kingdom 'without The Israeli army is in command…

… cannot be purchased before 6:30 P.M. on night of performance. Single admission-$1.00 Series-$12.00 MODERN LANGUAGE BUILDING Lectu e Room No. 1 Sponsored by the Foreign Student Board in conjunction with…

March 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

…4I Think I Begin To Get The Idea" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

…: PETER ECKSTEIN Stanford Legislature Railroads Student Editor STANFORD UNIVERSITY Student Legisla- body-that freedom is lost and the system ture last week approved a controversial collapses. This is the…

… take of the Legislature on petition of five per cent, action against The Daily for the expression of of the student body-400 people. an unpopular opinion. The editor is a member of the Student A student

… newspaper admittedly cannot en- Legislature, a wing'of the Associated Students. joy editorial freedom on a par with the pri- All other members of ASSU are subject to recall vately owned press. As an…

… organization which also, but only by two-thirds vote of the student exists at the indulgence of a college or univer- body, sity, it must necessarily accept some degree of The Daily editor, nevertheless, was…

…. They the hand of student government. Such promised to return only if and when the legis- control gives a small body of young legislators ldtive shackles are removed. power over information which should…

… be avail- Under the circumstances, the walkout is able to the whole student population, including completely justified. information about itself. The'Legislature's action has every appearance When the…

student newspaper cannot report of a deliberate, calculated railroading of the freely on and constructively criticize student editor. The conduct of the entire affair has been government in the interests of…

… improving that deplorable, government, the welfare of the entire student body is threatened. THE METHOD by which the action was insti- John Cardoza, the Stanford legislator who tuted, however, is secondary to…

…. amounting to $40 to $50 per student, may. be added to the bill if some legislators in Lansing have their way. All these costs are rapidly rising, with no end in sight. The University plans to continue…

March 16, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

… large majority of Chi- nese students. “When I counted, there were four Africans and five Arabs,” she said. “And there were at least eighty Chinese.” While Wilson was disappoint- ed with the sparse…

…put their effort towards the cause should be allowed to do so.” The dancers make up 64 teams with 15 to 20 students in each. The teams compete against one another in different activities, such…

… well as at events throughout the year. Some fami- lies were partnered with multiple teams. DMUM, which is the larg- est student-run non-profit in the state, fundraises these large sums because…

… and Groove kept dancers on their toes as the event drew to a close. The event also featured a late night rave complete with glow sticks and flashing lights, where other students could dance and…

…- arem Eljamal, spokeswoman and member of Students Allied for Freedom and Equality. Davis said the event’s purpose was to make conversation about race accessible to everyone. “Just being open to new…

… imagine.” Some students submitted ques- tions anonymously through an ask. fm page that Wilson organized and read from, and audience members also posed questions directly to the panel. Attendees were…

… and their opinions on campus policies. One issue discussed at length was the University’s Race and Eth- nicity requirement, which students have criticized recently for not pro- viding enough…

… Race and Ethnicity courses are a result of students being unwilling to talk. “Some students are only there to get a check mark on their tran- script,” Eljamal said. “There’s only so much a…

…, among others. Ajetunmobi said the Univer- sity has fallen short with recruit- ing students from predominantly Black schools. She added that Cass Technical High School and Renaissance High School…

… recruitment based on her own experience as an interna- tional student from Kuwait. She said she noticed a lack of cultural diversity during her international orientation as a freshman, which included a…

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

… th -it end - : ed with the ratification vrote. As the walk-out ended, every- one - students, striking work- ers, and University officials - breathed a sigh of relief that the whole affair was over…

… undergraduates will be able to recoup their edu- cational losses. Many students taking itro- ductory courses - particularly foreign languages - have mis- sed nearly a month of classes in cumulative subjects. These…

…-and-a-half from now the University will again have to battle the GEO over a contract and it won't be easy. * * * Arab demo Rarely, in the past couple of years, have the local police done anything other than just…

… watch demonstrations and protests on campus. But last Wednesday they actively broke up a pro- Arab group that attempted to disrupt a Rackham Auditorium speech by Israeli President Ep- hriam Katzir. About…

… questioned the le- gality of a proposed City Char- ter Amendment to establish door-to-door voter registration. The amendment was planed on the ballot by a non-partisan group led by students living in Allice…

March 16, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…-1327 www.michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of…

… diaspora in Arab, Middle Eastern and North African communities. WHO: Trotter Multicultural Center WHEN: Today from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Trotter Multicultural Center Social media in job search…

… 21 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (MARCH 22, 1994) ‘U’ tries, fails to ban Hash Bash CONNOR BADE/Daily Katana Ngala, a Zuzu Acrobats entertainer, performs as part of The African Students Association Show at…

…, said the resi- dent didn’t appear to have measles, but the student was not allowed to leave his room except to use the bathroom, and meals were brought up to him from the cafeteria. These…

… cautionary poli- cies came after 11 people contracted measles on the medical campus and in East Quad. Every patient recov- ered. A campus-wide drive to inoculate students against measles led to the…

… event at South Quad for students and faculty who want to learn how sustainable food is produced and procured for University dining. WHO: Michigan Dining WHEN: Today from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p…

… said. “That kind of got me thinking that a lot of students at the University don’t necessarily know about the opportunities in the city and it would be great to hold an event that raises aware…

March 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…, 7 pm. Meetings American Pictures: Student Coalition for Social Awareness - Rackham Aud., 7 pm. Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - Hillel, Rm. 3, 6:30 pm. Palestine Solidarity Committee - 2212 MLB, 7…

… pm. Rainforest Action Movement - 1040 Dana, 7 pm. Indian American Student Association - Michigan Rm., Michigan Union, 5:30 pm. Students Concerned About Ani- Practice - Coliseum, 8-10 pm. Rookies…

… welcome. PIRGIM - Fourth Floor Alcove, Michigan Union, 7 pm. Be there or be toxic. American-Arab Anti Discrimina- tion Committee - Michigan Union, MUG, 6 pm. Furthermore The Summer Job Fair - Michigan Union…

… Shayna Maidel - Irwin Green Aud, Hillel, 8 pm. Tickets $15 & $10 (Students & Seniors). Michigras Battle of the Bands Continues - U-Club, 9 pm. Comedy Company - The Return of the Big Show, Mendelssohn…

… interdenominational campus fellowship) Students Dedicated to 'Knowing and Communicating Jesus Christ Weekly Meetings: Thursdays: 7:00 p.m. 439 Mason Hall John Neff-747-8831 _____________________________________Ill…

March 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…A OPINION Page 4 Thursday, March 16, 1989 The Michigan Daily a0 3be dbidea&nilQ Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 4 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. IC…

… survive 6 THE ATTACK on the Palestinian shanty by arsonists Monday night is yet another example of the anti-Arab racism that persists on this campus. The shanty stands as a memorial to the more than 400…

… statements of Palestinian solidarity. For example, last month a Detroit medical clinic was vandalized after its owner financed an advertisement which expressed the concerns of American Jews and Arabs about…

… makes extensive use of Arabic and Urdu phrases. Thus a dream sequence is set in a mythical land called "Jahilia"- the word "Jahil" in Urdu refers to an ill-mannered, uneducated brute and Jahilia would be…

March 16, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 92) • Page Image 11

… FOR STUDY ABROAD B U T L E R U NI V E R S I TY SJMXN HMGHSIE Distinguishe performe of Arabic music will appear twice in Ann Arbor UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES IN GR EAT BRITAIN AUTRALIA IR ELAND NEW…

… Representative: Faith Salter / Susan Leisure Date: Thursday, March 16, 1995 Location: Information Table, Student Union (11-3) Student Meeting, International Center (4-5) **For more information, please call Bill…

… Nolting at the International Office (747-2299) or the Institute for Study Abroad (1-800-858-0229)** Arab Instruments and Music sponsored by the Center for Middle Eastern & North African Studies and the…

… School of Music Open to the public without charge CONCERT WITH Ghada Ghanem and the Dearborn Traditional Arabic Ensemble I u fit An opera about eternal love, or so it seems... FAN T'UTT"E By Wolfgang…

March 16, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… of the non-aligned group are Burma, Ethiopia, India, Sweden and the United Arab Republic. The group's memorandum is believed to contain detailed pro- posals on how East and West can resume negotiations…

… the judgeships are concerned. ,il i ' I I I:' ii ', I' Ii k Y E _- _ All Day ART SHOW: Union North Lounge... 1-5, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Tomorrow March 17: Ann Arbor Piano Students' Recital Organ Recital…

….O. Box 7227, Stanford, Calif. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone NO 2-4097 SUNDAY- 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Serm '!' r SAB…

… BATHF I I I non for Students. 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:00 P.M. Evening Prayer and commentary. 1) TUESDAY- 9:15 A.M. Holy WEDNESDAY- 7:00 A.M. Holy FRIDAY- 12:10 P.M. Holy…

… Welcome 1429 Hill Street THE CHURCH OF CHRIST UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER (The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenow Avenue Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor James H. Pragman, Vicar…

… Organization, Supper and Program. Talk by Pastor Scheips on "Predestination and Human Responsibility." Tuesday at 6:00: Married Students' Potluck Supper. Phone 663-5560 for reservations. Wednesday at 7:00 p…

…, Minister Rev. Paul W. Light, Minister of Education (Minister to students) SUNDAY 9:45 a.m. Campus Class, "What the Christian Hopes For in Society." 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:45 p.m. American Baptist…

Student Fellow- ship, Worship and Discussion. "American. Protestantism." MONDAY 12:00 noon-Lunch and Discussion. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1833 Washtenow Ave. I . I FIRST METHODIST CHURCH and…

… Communist Countries." Pine Room. 5:30 p.m.-Student Cabinet, Pine Room. 7:00 p.m.-On the new Stte Constitution, Social Hail. Open to the public. MONDAY 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. - Open House, Jean Robe's apartment…

… Room. 4:00 p.m.-Student Fellowship Coffee Hour, Wesley, Lounge. 5:10 p.m.-Holy Communion, Chapel. 6:00 p.m.-Grad Supper. Program on Freud- ian Psychology. THURSDAY 7:00 p.m.-Kappa Phi pledge meeting…

March 16, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 131) • Page Image 2

… silent-prayer proposal by Sen. Alan Dixon, (D-Ill.),: said Senate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker (R-Tenn.), Dixon's measure also would have permitted equal access to public facilities by students: meeting…

… hall yesterday after an argument with Christian leaders Pierre Gemayel and Camille Chamoun over Lebanon's future ties to Israel. In Washington, a statement by Jor- dan's King Hussein said that an Arab

…-967X) 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 Street, Ann Arbor…

…: Randy Berger, Sue Broser, Joe Managing Editor ............... BARBARA MISLE Bower, Dan Coven, Jim Davis, Scott Dimetrosky, Tom News Editor . SPARKS Keaney, Ted Lerner, Tim Makinen, Aaam Martin, Student

March 16, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… res- tion (USTFF) in 1962, Canham pect to student operation of is now executive director of Unit- motor vehicles. ed States Track Coaches Associa- tion. In 1965 he organized the first' NCAA Indoor…

… urged caution in dealing with the whose policies there appears to vehicle situation. be student and/or faculty interest Regent Gertrude Huebner sup- to participate voluntarily" in the ported the traffic…

…- fect." T Ken Mogill, '69, chairman of the Student Traffic Court called; the Regents' resolution a "tra-; By ROB BEATTIE vesty" and said "students will not Residents of Mosher-Jordan sit passively by. It…

…. "Students I requesting that the change, which have just as much right to drive was approved by the Regents yes- on public streets as anyone else," terday, be delayed for at least one Mogill added. year…

… change In anticipation of an even were ignored. larger increase, the market Thurs- John Feldkamp, director of dysfee t is ebc University Housing, explained at since the outbreak of the Arab the meeting…

…;that the change was Israeli War last June 5. necessary because of a lack of The Dow Jones average of 30 spaces for male students. The industrials climbed 6.64 points to problem will be heightened, he 837…

March 16, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

… Michigan Daily office. dUO316 The Michigan Daily FACULTY SALARY LISTINGS $1.00 per copy NOW ON SALE! Student Publications 420 Maynard dM0313 WORD PROCESSING Ideal for resume/multiple cover letters, theses…

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… MARATHON 5eFUro e IWO FEMALE ROOMMATES wanted in 5-bedroom house. Beautifully furnished, microwave, washer & dryer, 2 bathrooms. Half block from law school. Up- per classmen or graduate students preferred…

March 16, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

… 6 p.m.' 26027 WOMEN STUDENTS. Spring/Summer rooms. Single rooms / double suites, $120 per term. Kitchen privileges. 665- 8798, 761-4276. 20029 ROOMS OPEN For guys who want a good place to live…

…- bedrooms for 2-3 students Call 668-6906 for information FALL or SUMMER FOR RENT BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE UP TO 440 SQ. FT. of 'State St. loft TYPING DONE in my home. Reason- PIPES - Charatons. Dunhills…

… house for- papers-and we can provie it! summer. Call Lee 769-7567. 33F25 6. Only WRITE ON is student HEALTHFUL EATING doesn't have to owned. be dull-come to: WRITE ON-No. 1 Coast-to-Coast NAKED LUNCH 527…

… ,street tire & knob-. by. Helmet too. $450. Call Bill, 769- 3096 or 764-0560. dZ26 GEMINI BIKES Sport, trail, and street. Student Discount. Land-O-Lakes Sport Center 6589 Jackson Rd. 769-5082 cZtc; MUSICAL…

… own WEDDING RINGS. 769-7550. cF29 POKER PLAYERS - 3 grad students looking for high-low game. Reason- able limit. Call Tom 764-7561 day, or! 769-2073. ? 32F27 TRAVEL: coed with photography back- ground…

…, Africa, the Ukraine, India, Greece, Japan, Israel, Latin America, Viet N a m, Scandinavia, Iran, the West Indies, the Arab Lands, Bangla Desh, Korea,, Malaysia-Singapore, Phillipines, P o - land, Thailand…

… -' - -. ----------- -- HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO GRAD STUDENT seeking roommate (fe- Unavailable instruments, repairs and male) to share 2-bdrm. apt., pool. instructions - 209 S. State. 665-8001. air, 30 min. from campus. Call…

….7898. school boy. Grad student preferred. 09x27 Write Daily Box No. 15. 14H28! i 3 1 4 Taking booth reservations at location - - March 18, 19, 25 and 26 after 10 a.m. AM PLANNING BIKE TRIP from eith- 74F32 er…

… BUSINESS STUDENTS in administra- tion, economics, statistics, or man-. agement needed for volunteer pro- grams at home and abroad. See Peace Corps-Vista, UM Placement Office. Call 764-7460, 181126 OVERSEAS…

March 16, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…, director of the summer session. Prof. Louis Rouse of the 'engineering col- lege mathematics department will be in charge of the tours, which are open to all students enrolled in the Strachey's Hearing In…

… leadership in University men. Students Run Camp The camp personnel with the ex- ception of the caretaker, bakers, and handicraft director are all university students and graduates, most of whom are from the…

… University. The positions. are filled through the cooperation of the Student Christian Association. In the last few years the program of the Fresh Air camp has been carefully coordinated with a special health…

… popular subscription and by the Student Christian Association, which sponsors forums, lectures, and the annual All-Campus Jamboree. Se For Damages In Kerns Disaster LANSING, March 15.- (A) - A rep…

… in Arabic and Islamic studies to be held at Princeton University, from June 20 to July 31, according to an- nouncement made yesterday by Prof. Philip Hitti of Princeton, director of the seminar. The…

… seminar is the first of its kind ever attempted, and has been de- signed ,according to Professor Hitti, "to meet the needs of advanced schol- ars in fields linked with the Arab world and who desire to…

… acquire com- petence in the Arabic and Islamic phases of their respective subjects." Award To Be Presented Rv .nrne On Miri 171 on William Randolph Hearst, did the economist-lecturer refuse a direct an…

March 16, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…. While accomplishing these minor items, this mysterious Mr. Martin turns up in various improbable disguises, mostly that of a fantastic white Arab chief- tain, Sid Harun, deep in the heart of the Atlas…

… we feel it unfair to place an additional burden on the taxpayers. "At a recent Michigan Student Veterans Conference, our organi- zation registered its disapproval of the measure, H.R. 870. We un…

… should be permitted to fall by the wayside. -Andrew Bugosh Recession Predicted To The Editor: IT APPEARS that our student veterans are permitting the wrong crowd of people to do their thinking for them…

… if their plea is heard. This extra sum of money in the hands of the student veteran would most definitely push the still soaring cost of living still higher. And the higher it goes the lower it will…

… are read each semester, that would mean that the student must read one classic a week. Even if only portions of each clas- sic were read, a minimum figure of 200 pages (a conservative esti- mate) would…

… realize an ambition existent in many of us, Yet I think it altogether likely that students would have more purpose, and would benefit more from the "Great Books" course by taking it in their second year of…

… college. As I understand it, there will be only seven instructors teaching the subject. Why not make a sur- vey of the freshman class to as- certain how many students might desire- to take this course next…

…-front op- erating under the guise of demo- cracy? Was this a program mere- ly for the benefit of Negroes or were there channels into which the efforts of all students, no mat- ter what their recial or…

…-Seventh Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Paul Harsha ........ Managing Editor Clayton Dickey…

March 16, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 124) • Page Image 10

… weather, and I'm happy that there were no in- juries. For the Student Body: SALEk 9 Jeans " Bells e Flares $5.00 reg. to $24.00 CHECKMATE State Street at Liberty Try Daily Classifieds s~uipiuru BFA…

… discuss the speech with him. Sponsored by the Organization of Arab Stu- dents in conjunction with World Week 1 {"":": :: x…

March 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

…Stanford Legislature Railroads Student Editor See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State :43 xi1 IIMI Al1lu IMI11Mll llMiuml uu irn a F r .-4 . ... iirru CLOUDY, COLD VOL. LXVII, No. 120 ANN ARBOR…

… this road." Goup Studies TU' Calendar The University Calendar Evalu- ation Committee met for the first time yesterday and decided to be- gin its study by surveying student and faculty opinion. Discussion…

… one of these developments became known, ob- viously was looking ahead to the next step in seeking an Arab-Israel settlement. He reported the department had called in representatives of five European…

March 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 16, 2004 - 7 TROTTER Continued from Page 1. And Dean of Students Ed Willis has said while budget cuts are being made in all areas of the University, they may only…

… be notable in stu- dent services areas. "It probably feels different to students because the work that we do is so public. It feels like Student Affairs is being targeted dif- ferently. I think that…

… previous year. MESA's mission is to foster community and individual development among ethnic groups across campus. It tries to improve the climate for students of color and allow them to "feel as though they…

…. As Latino coordinator, Moroney worked with campus organizations to encourage diver- sity and help Hispanic students feel comfort- able on campus. But the size of the University and its focus on…

… research and academia can sometimes undermine student affairs issues, Moroney said. Budget cuts have exacerbated this prob- lem, putting the University and its administra- tive offices in a tight situation…

…. "Services that are less prioritized are those that directly affect students," she said. Since Moroney left, MESA Director Patricia Aqui Pacania and Abbott have assumed the Latino director's duties, although…

March 16, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

…- cause an increasing number of students are individualizing their study programs. "Students no longer march lock- step fashion through one of several programs," he says. "As compli- cated programs with…

…., Ann Arbor come common, the major portion of counseling time turns to guiding the student through the labyrinth of program scheduling." "BY NECESSITY," Morris adds, "much of the interest in personal…

…-giving." By using technology to take care of the clerical work of counseling, Morris hopes to free the counselors for the humanistic aspects of their work, such as discussing the op- portunities to a student

…-term courses or new degree programs, Morris says. tabs on the individual student on a continuing basis-whether he has completed his distribution require- ments, taken enough courses in' his concentration area…

… discover in their last term that they cannot in fact grad- uate without additional work to satisfy s o m e forgotten require- ment." "But a computer," he continues, "could provide each student a semester…

…-by-semester audit of re- quirements, flagging those areas where limits are being approached and those where requirements re- main unmet. The availability of such a continuous audit could also encourage some students

… ... . ......................3.50 less 20% PUPPETS AND AUTOMATA . .... .. ............... . . 3.00 less 20% ARABIC GEOMETRICAL PATTERN .. . ..... . ................ 3.50 less 20% KEYBOARD MUSIC OF BACH…

…. legal trng; May 29: The May Co.; Opening for student to operate bike April 8: Roosevelt U. (for lawyer's asst. shop - must have mechanical ability. prog.) Maintenance workers needed, also ex- Summer…

… Placement perienced cook. 3200 SAB, 763-4117 Tom Thomas Org., Southfield, MI. Iroquois Resort, Mackinac Is. Open- Opening for student free the first of, ing for student to operate bike shop- April. Set up…

March 16, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

…. , Muslirn:Students Assoc. -Arabic CircIe, disussion of latest events in the M1islifii World, 9p .i., MUtslim House, 407 N. Ingalls. Michigan Gay Undergrads - St. Patrick's Day Party, Law Club Pub, call 763…

… budget, despite pressure in the last several months from Gov. James Blanchard's administration to hold student fees down. Billy Frye, University vice president for academic affairs and provost, also told…

… out- of-state, graduate and professional students by the rate of inflation, or 5 percent, it would receive an addition of only $5 million, not enough to balance the University's budget, Frye said. The…

… ojuine discussed yesterday would allow the University nly to tread water, hoping that prestigious faculty don't leave the University and that high tuition costs don't drive too many low-income students

… *(. Natural Resources - Bob Nelson, "Mead's Timberland Ownership Program," 3-5 p.m., 1040ODana. Museum of Art - Art Break, Ginny Caxtor, "Salon Painting vs. the New," 12:10p.m. Grad. Students in Transportation…

… Philippines," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. UM Student Affiliates of the Amer. Chem. Soc. - F.A. Cotton, "Metal- Metal Bonds in Theory & Practice," 4 p.m., Rm. 1210 Chem. Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship - Winter…

…, 9 p.m., Campus Chapel. Ann Arbor Chinese Bible Class -7:30 p.m., University Reformed Church. 'Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - fellowship and Bible Study, 8 p.m., 3rd floor, Trotter House…

… undergraduates, 63 to 13 for masters students, and 54 to 15 for doc- toral candidates. WHILE implementing these cuts, the school was ordered by the Office of Academic Affairs to aggressively recruit students in…

…, March 21 through Monday, March 26, Weekday Evenings 7:30 pm, Weekends 11 am and 3 pm Coef n ralOffered t n a/by studentsi "4 ofg .. SRI CHIN 4MOYT i N STUDENT DISCOUNTS at BICYCLE JIM'S PUB 10% Off…

March 16, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

…-year period. * * * BY A SECOND PLAN, the doc- tor offered to take a student of French or Arabic into his home and provide room and board for a year in exchange for the trans- action. ."However, this last…

… individual or group inter- ested in sponsoring the project may contact The Daily for further information. Need Housing . . PARIS-Students lacking pro- per housing sleep in the lecture rooms at many European…

… Key V Q ROOMS FOR RENT STUDENT LANDLORD-Double room. Three blocks from campus. 412 South Fifth Avenue. 2-8365. )53R ATTRACTIVE ROOM-Private lavatory and toilet for professional or business man…

…. Private home, Washtenaw Area. _Phone_2-3868. ____)52R AT 1019 CHURCH-Half of large double room for male student. Inquire at rear apt., evenings. )8B SINGLE ROOMfor male student In comfortable home of…

… case $50.00. Ypsilanti, 4408J1. )57 LOWER THAN ground mole's toenails- prices on finest English lightweights $42.50 to $57.50. Student Bicycle Agen- cy, E. University opposite U. High. _ )56 P.A. SYSTEM…

Student Periodical Agency, 2-8242. ) H ELP WANTED DO YOU need any help? If so, you will get good results fom a DAILY HELP WANTED ad. Try it and see. )7P ROOM AND BOARD 2 PLEASANT single rooms. Men pre…

… day preceding publication 111:00 a.m. Saturdays). THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950' VOL. LX, No. 112 Notices Change in Student Addresses: Report immediately to the Regis- trar, 1513 Administration Build- ing…

…, any change of address during the semester. Women Students: Applications to cooperatives are now being ac- cepted for the summer and the fall semesters. Contact Nina Kess- ler, 2-4914. Women students

…. Appli- cations close April 1. Students al- ready living in these two residence halls and those wishing to live there next fall may apply. Qualifi- cations will be considered on the basis of academic…

… made to the Scholarship Division, Of- fice of Student Affairs, 1059 Ad- ministration Building. The American Director of the Near East College Association, which operates colleges in Turkey, the Lebanon…

March 16, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

students. NO 3-5930. 034 BEL AIRE APARTMENTS 815 S. Main. 8-month leases. $250/4-man or $225 for 3-man. Call 769-2800. C36 CAMPUS--ONE BLOCK Near Frieze and Angell Hall 418 E. WASHINGTON Modern…

…-Spacious-Furnished 1 bdrms. and studios Suitable for 2 or 3 students Extra feature-large study hall Fall or Summer NO 8-6906 C35 STUDENT HOUSING 2-3-4 man units Call now for choice apartments 608 Monroe 917 Packard 508…

… ROOM in cool quiet house with two other students. $45/month. May-August. Call 761-9450. U36 2-MAN, near campus. $100/mo. 1309 S. Univ. No. 6. Over Village Bell. Call 761-7192. U3 2 OR 3 GIRLS wanted to…

… beautiful bi-level apartmnet. Two air-condi- tioners, 1% baths, dishwasher, 2 bedrooms, and all other modern con- veniences. Close to campus at 1316 HELP WANTED STUDENT WIFE or Faculty Wife to care for my 2…

… ATTIC 204 N. 4th Ave. Ann Arbor 761-8550 ARABIC IS FUN . . . when you have your notes. I lost mine. Promote happiness. If you have found a blue folder with strange looking scribbles, please contact me at…

…. - ideal for two or three students, couples. TWO BEDROOM APTS.-of various sizes, fine for 3, 4, or 5 students, families. balconies, dishwashers, air-condit., garbage disp., individual storage rooms, reserved…

March 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 93) • Page Image 16

…, facilities applications and much more! Call us today to see . how AutoCAD can ______ AREA EWrUCN handle every REPRESENTATIVE dimension in design and drafting. * for students, faculty and staff ** for faculty…

…, staff and graduate students DEVTRON, RUSSELL INC. G-5180 Flushing Rd., Flushing, MI (313) 732-0708 301 N. Bowery, P.O. Box 385, Gladwin, MI (517) 426-6574 400 Ann St., Ste. 212, Grand Rapids, MI (616) 364…

… consumer psychology) immerse yourself in a foreign language (from Arabic to Yiddish) - pursue your interests in courses on classical mythology, African art, Chinese autobiography, Shakespeare, World War II…

March 16, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 131) • Page Image 17

… of this seductive flirt-flick justified the means. But who knows where their thumbs have been, anyways. FOX-VILLAGE THEATER' Maple Village; 769-1300 ANGEL High school honor student by day, happy hooker…

… THE EARTH Lots of information on this film. It is a Tunisian feature. It is in Arabic. And it has subtitles. (cinema Guild; Lorch Hall, 7:00, Free) TRIAL OF THE CATONSVILLE NINE (Gordon Davidson, 1972…

… Theatre; Michigan Theater, 7:05, 10:30) DARK STAR (John Carpenter, 1974) The Halloween director did this SF film spoof while still a student at USC. If nothing else, it should in- spire Film…

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

…, bi-national cooperative information organization seeks coordinator to develop programs for education, communication, growth of consum- er cooperatives. For job description: North American Student

… RESERVATIONS NOW ARE YOU GOING AWAY for the Eummer and need someone to house-sit your home? Student work- ing full-time for the University needs place, whole summer, if pos- sible. References available. Call Deb…

… 30 Controversial 32 Son (of), in Arabic names 35 Part of a play 37 Barbecue specialty 39 - ben Adhenm 40 Estonian Island province 42 Slithery 43 Chaise - 45 Elsa's recent TV series1 47 River into the…

March 16, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

… tired and uncomfortable, but appeared to be otherwise well, the officials said. Negotiations were proving difficult, because the hijackers spoke neither English nor Arabic, Atta said, adding Russian…

… published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $100. Winter term (January…

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