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October 16, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… first public visit to ie West Bank in almost 30 years to iscuss the troubled Mideast peace rocess. ussein, the first Arab leader to trav- the autonomous Palestinian area, aid his landmark visit was…

…, these sources said, the two' sides were making progresstoward reaching a diplomatic formula that Students blast anti-affirmative action measure By Will Weissert Daily Statr Reporter There is strength in…

… numbers. More than 150 students came to last night's Michigan Student Assembly meeting in the Michigan Union Ballroom .to show their support for affirmative action. But as it turned out, the resolution they…

… the amendment before the assem- bly to "debate an issue MSA has been avoiding for more than a year-and-a-half." And Burden certainly spurred discussion, as more than 40 students and community members…

… night. For $5, participants ate unlimited amounts of bread and were taught breadmaking techniques. Tatum speaks of developing student racial identities By Chris Metinko Daily Staff Reporter Students at…

… teachers professionally and personally. "Racism can be a relation- al barrier," Tatum said. She also talked about the difficulty both black and white students faced as participants in her program. "It was a…

… think white 'olicy student people learn to Computer fraudmay vicimize students By Rob Goettel 'Ihe University of Washington Daily SEATTLE - Tens of thousands of students will be victimized by fraudu…

… services are just a variation on the You Have Won' prize-promotion scam, targeted to ... students and their parents who are anx- ious about paying for college." Bernstein said these questionable agencies…

… guarantee students free schol- arship money in exchange for an up- front fee, usually around $50. "You don't need college-level math to know that multiplying those fees by JOSH BIGGS/Daily University alum…

… Beverly Tatum addressed students yesterday at East Hall about the importance of developing racial identities. ,s h4 of close to 50 people for her lecture. "It was great," said Jacquie Anderson, a first…

January 16, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

… adults did not know his ideas," said Dr. Jihad Ahmad, a local civil rights leader. In Philadelphia, where retired Gen. Colin Powell led a ceremonial ringing ofthe Liberty Bell, some 70 high school students

… of the oil revenues and the military muscle that fueled his dreams of becoming the paramount leader of the Arab world. Hussein has imposed austerity measures in an attempt to halt the econor@ decline…

… the Constitution deal- ing with private property," Seale said. This emphasis on education and knowledge of the law is particularly important for students, said Stephen Bates, an Engineering sophomore…

… situ- ations of last year's overcrowding, Miller said. PANEL Continued from Page 1A the subject, and Hewitt and Wainess said that they knew very few students who attended the MLK Day events. Still…

…- ments, extraordinary individuals pop up," Walton said. Matlock said that the college years are often times when students emerge as leaders. They are also times when students undergo the most change as…

… developing individuals, he said. Hewitt said that being the only mi- nority student at an all-white high school influenced him upon entering the Uni- versity. But after a positive experience with his white RA…

…Mik th vouh....r...o lay ,,1. theSTal.ana winter.termsD students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fail term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $85. Winter term (January through April…

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