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July 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

… with the Arab nations and a "beneficial" relationship with the Soviet Union, was confirmed 97-0 by the Senate late yesterday as secretaryof state. President Reagan saluted the Senate for embracing his…

…-strengthening ties with the Arabs" and said he would pursue "as constructive and beneficial relatinship as possible" with the Soviet Union. The Senate vote followed a mild debate which focused on Shultz' con- nectin…

… with the Bechtel Group Inc., a worldwide engineering firm with large contracts in the Arab world. Today The weather The clouds will begin to move in today, with a chance of thundershowers. Temperatures…

… Victory, 9:30 p.m., Lorch. CFT- Carousel, 4:00 & 9:00 p.m., Michigan Theatre. Miscellaneous Ann Arbor Chinese Bible Class- Univ. Reformed Church, 7:30 p.m. Int'l. Student Fellowship- Mtg., 7:00 p.m., 4100…

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… edited and managed by students at The Univer- sity of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 49109. Subscription…

November 16, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… Tubingen University in the Federal Republic of Germany. The scholarship provides approximately $300 per month for 10 months. Two scholarships are awarded annually. Interested graduate students in all fields…

… are urged to apply by January 14, 1977. A good command of German is necessary, preference is given to students who have completed the M.A. degree. Contact Sam Wheelis, LS&A Office of Study Abroad…

… Bakke's right not to be discriminated against that is the heart of this litigation," the would-be student's lawyers argued. i ii " DORM RESIDENTS File now for University Housing Council Elections…

…, OBSERVERS noted o that the religious, social and e political divisions that explod- ed this tiny Arab country re- .mained unsolved. The Syrian- d occupation provided only the rforce to prevent further fight…

… days,. Arab League offic- ials said. This will complete their oc- cupation of Lebanon except for a stria along the southern bor- der with Israel, regarded as a danger zone -"iere Syrian penetration…

…,"k war with the Jewish st- The Syrian i 'ention force, now numbering nearly 30,000, is the striking fist of an Arab League peace contingent order- ed and financed by Arab kings and presidents in two summit…

… Rhodes on academic tprograms within the Univer- sity. CIVIL LIBERTIES BOARD: Advises the Administra- tion on questions involving the Civil Rights of Stu- dents within the University structure. STUDENT

… RELATIONS: Advises the University on student programs and development. -rn r A A r A Ii C/"r I A I AI ADI kt"c ki I I - J:, 4 UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO ST UNION AUDITORIUM 1 UDEN- TICKETS AVAILABLE At: 4…

November 16, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…PALL POUR THE MICHIGAN I AILY SUN~DAY, NVMBR16, 194 41 , 1= - - ------- --- - u . . s iI Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority…

… of the Board in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Nacy Helmick ............... General Manager Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Jeanne…

… to evacuate Palestine. U.S. and Russia have agreed that the mandate should terminate by May of next year and that the independ- ent Jewish and Arab nations should start operating by July. The Jewish…

… Three" will be in im- plementing their decisions is problemat- ical. The Arab League is bitterly op- posed to the creation of a Jewish state and may employ the 30,000 crack troops of the Transjordan…

… that a sizeable concession be granted to the Jews in the face of any Arab resistance. Arab claims to a Palestinian nation are largely specious inasmuch as the present manda- tory state of Palestine was…

… created by the League of Nations to implement the Bal- four Declaration. This is not to say that the Arabs have no claim to Palestine, but rather that theirs is not the sole claim. Should the Arab League…

… the tune for the lion. A strong attitude would then re- duce the Arab threats to nothing more than bluff. In any case,. the Jews do not want to take the land from others. They merely want an opportunity…

…, New Zea- land, South Africa and India - Turkey, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico and perhaps Thailand. These coun- tries can at any time break off their present arrangements and enter into others. Some students

… Forestry and Con- servation students not having non- forestry conflicts are expected to attend. All others interested are cordially invited to attend. Freshman - Sophomore Forestry Conference: 7:30 p…

…- berg, Perry, Peterson, Ross. Women students interested in applying for residence in Hender- son House beginning with the fall semester of 1948 may call at the Office of the Dean of Women. This small…

February 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… will be at 1405 Hill St. from 5-8 p.m. . . . A Palestinian author will be speaking at 8 p.m. at the YM/YWCA on "Palestinians and Their Role in the Mideast Conflict. . . . John Evans, a graduate student

… See OBSTETRICIAN, Page 2 securs Arab RIYADH, Saudi Arabia ( -- The United States is try- ing to make long-term pur- chase arrangements with individual oil nations at prices substantially below the…

… the Arab-Israeli situation with King Faisal, Kissinger said "the American attitude will be one of conciliation, cooperation and traditional friendship." Privately, however, it was ceeking to long…

… income to support the current See LOCAL, Page 2 peans sought separate deals with Arab producers they were criticized by Kissinger as for- saking unity. U. S. officials said that if Western dependence on…

…. A senior U. S. official said Kissinger had ordered a study of the black- listing of banks and investment firms with Jewish directors by financial pools involving Arab money. Charles Robinson, the…

… under- secretary of state for economic affairs, is traveling with Kis- singer looking for "concrete proposals," particularly in ag- ricultural development. THIS IS seen as a means of pressuring the Arabs

… Outreach appeals to students By GLEN ALLERHAND At the start of each new aca- demic term, large banners swinging near the Diag an- nounce mass organizational meetings for Project Outreach. Interested crowds…

November 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

… a school bus on the Diag Monday to symbolize ter- rorist acts committed against Is- raelis. The bus originally read "Stop Arab terrorism." After complaints from Arab students that day, TAGAR changed…

…Many ashow apathy to MSA elections BY KRISTINE LALONDE Michigan Student Assembly elections started yesterday but many students didn't seem to notice or ~are.- "I don't know who's running and don…

… is going on," she said. One student, when asked why she Wasn't voting, simply said, "What is it (MSA)?" Traditionally, voter turn-out for MSA elections is low, with fall elections attracting fewer…

… voters than in the spring, when the assembly's president and vice-president are elected. About 2,000 of the Univer- sity's 35,000 students voted in last spring's election. But MSA representative Julie…

… night. Those students who did vote said their reasons included knowing a The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 16, 19868- Page 3 PSC wants TAGAR bus condemned ALEXANDRA BREZ/Daily Volunteer…

… election worker Cindy as he casts his ballot in the Davis, an LSA senior, oversees LSA sophomore Steve Ricci MSA/LSA Student Government elections yesterday in the BY NOAH FINKEL AND KRISTINE LALONDE About…

…. LSA junior Ian Beilin said, "I voted for (the candidates he chose) because I didn't want my money go- ing to political and ideological interest groups and their activities." Some students said a ballot…

… effort to increase voter turn- out and awareness campus radio sta- tion WCBN sponsored a forum with MSA parties. Representatives from Centerpoint, the Practical Party, and the Students' Rights party…

… of supplies such as the referen- dum ballots. Students may still vote tomor- row, the final day of, elections, at locations throughout campus. THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Former '60…

…. Admission free. Sponsored by U of M Students of Objectivism. "Challenges of Changing Society: Preparing Hispanics for the 21st Century" - Awilda Orta, M.A., Henderson rm., Michigan League, 7:30 pm. Social and…

November 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 16, 1998 fe £iditgun ?~ZUIQ QTBL QE LO4Bl iLE 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE…

…' T he Code of Student Conduct - the University's internal disciplinary sys- tem - is currently under review. The Office of Student Affairs at the University is conducting an internal review - looking…

… has on the stu- dent body and whether or not it is beneficial for the campus. The Michigan Student Assembly is conducting open forums to gather student input on the Code. But there is a problem…

…: Students either don't know or care enough about the Code and the review process to get involved. Much of the problem is that many stu- dents don't know enough about the Code or the review process. The…

June 16, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS tere Opinions A"eP- 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. NEWS…

… -- ATRAN VAN DINH-m Vietnamese Student In U.S. Speaks Out On Thursday, May 11, The Diamondback, the daily paper of the University of Maryland, printed a letter from a Vietnamese stu- dent, Mr. Nguyen Thanh…

… Trang, entitled "Peace at any Price!" Mr. Trang is no ordinary student. He came to the U.S. on his own-not on scholarship from the U.S or the Saigon governments. He earns his way through the University by…

… being a barber after class hours. He was active in the student movement in Vietnam and continues to maintain relations with his friends at home. He is vice-president of the Vietnamese Student Association…

… in Maryland, vice-president of the International Club of the University of Maryland and secretary general of the Vietnamese Association in Washington, D.C (com- posed of students and other residents in…

… mercy on the innocent Vietnamese people. "May God bless America." Nguyen Thanh Trang Vietnamese student TO THIS I would like to add: "May Buddha bless you, my dear compatriot and colleague." Incidentally…

… Mr. Trang is also assistant to the editor of Giao Dan (Cultural Harmony) published by the Vietna- mese student group in New England. BARRY GOLDWATER OurWishy-Washy UN Ambassador 16 0 4' The Rally…

… Again The president of the Arab Stu- e dent Club, Mr. Imad Khadduri complained in a letter to the edi- r tor of the Michigan Daily (June 13) that he was refused the right to address the Support Israel ral…

… attended and where he delivered a lengthy state- ment expressing the Arab point of view.) So much for his claim that the Arab point of view is be- ing given no opportunity to be expressed. In spite of these…

… behind me. I stared in his face for a few min- utes, then crossed over to the Ann Arbor mayor decided to show his willingness to cooperate with the Arabs as well as the Jews, and stated that he would…

February 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… to salvage any coal they can. Here, a Public Service Indiana employe uses a tractor to break lose frozen coal in an effort to augment Indiana's 42-day supply. B egin samU.S.-Arab arms deal By AP and…

… Nordhaus, a member of the President's Council for Economic Advisers, who is heading' up the effort to assess the consequences of the record-long strike. See CARTER. Page 7 In efle x student fall1s to deathm…

… By JULIE ROVNER A fourth year Inteflex student, 21- year-old Ronley Peisner died yesterday afternoon after falling eight stories from a window in Burton Tower. Sources said Peisner, from Hunting- ton…

… ceaponis (it this tit(e cannot be other thant . . . an obstacle to peace negotiation s. -Israeli Prime Minister Menarhem Begin sale to the Arabs. Begin's visit is unrelated to the arms deal decision and is…

… that Egypt's peace overture to Israel is in- flicting serious damage to the interests of Arab peoples." " Mohamed Ibrahim Kamel, Egypt's foreign minister, said in Bonn, West Germany, that Israel is…

… Association Champion- ship by a split decision. See story, Page 8. e The University Regents meet today to discuss student space and to review the Rate Study Committee's recommendation for higher dorm rates. See…

… ward's other coun- cil seat. Both Cherris and Paige are students at Eastern Michigan Univer- Daily Photo by ALAN BLINKtY Rippled reflections TO AD VISE ON HIGHER ED UCA TION: Fleming will visit Saudi…

… Dehren, Jidda and the capital city of Riyadh. Fleming said he also plans to visit Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, although he was not sure exactly what his schedule will be. ALTHOUGH HE has received…

October 16, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…' attitudes about college for their children, and probed the anatomy of college costs, from the parents' point of view. They found that the average cost for an American student to attend college for one year is…

… $1,550. Of this amount, parents pay the major share-$950. The student himself earns an additional $360. Another $130 comes from scholarships, and the final $110 is paid from "other sources." These…

… pro- posed to add. The issue will come up soon in the Assembly's Political Commit- tee, when a Soviet resolution is pending to put Ghana, India, In- donesia, Mexico and the United Arab Republic on the…

…. C. to "/coordinate the activities of the students who participated in lunch counter sit-ins and other protest demonstrations. Expand Impact Among the significant confer- ence developments so far is…

… the indication that Negro adult com- munities are preparing to poin students in expanding the impact of mass action. Rev. Ralph Abernathy of Mont- ,;gomery. Ala., one of the leaders of the Southern…

… Christian Leader- ship Conference, said yesterday that Southern adults will be "pre- paring to join in a massive flesh and blood action by Jan. 1. "We have been idle too long while the students have acted…

…." Martin Luther King, head of SCLC, and symbol of Southern non-violent direct action, also sees the need for more adult in- volvement. "There is a danger in the 'student movement' since it suggests that…

… original center, the lunch counters. "This is somewhat good," United States National Student Association Pre- sident Richard Rettig feels, "since --Daily-Jamies warneka FULLBACK TALLIES - Bill Tunnicliff…

May 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…, Page 8 Students Present First Video Show Students may watch the Uni- versity speech department's first television play at 3:30 p.m. to- day on the video screen of the v e C 4 Y f z 1 'M' Nine Tops…

… Orchestra" which will be pre- miered tonight. Student Composer James Wolfe, who Atudied com- position here, wrote the "Sere- nade" last spring before receiving ,iis master's degree. The pre- miere piece was…

… playing "Prelude and Allegro" by Walter Piston. Emil Raab, music student, will conduct this work. Members of the orchestra are Charles McNeill, Catherine Jean Morgan, Nina Goehring, Carl Williams, Genevieve…

… the "Children's Crusade." SAVE A CHILD- UNI Crusade for Children, Will Arab Armies Drive into Israel Meet Resistance from Haganah Wage Cut Start oft Cam19 Can you spare a dollar to help save an…

…'s Arab Legion shelled fo settlements on the Jordan valley frontier. The Egyptian Army said two columns of troops Invaded Southern Palestine and one de- stroyed the Jewish settlement of Al Dangor, 13 miles…

… southeast of Gaza. This would be in the territory of Israel, as defined in the United Nations decision on partition. (The Cairo newspaper AlAssas said Gaza, Arab city 20 miles in- side Palestine on the coast…

… bridge Qver the Jordan River and knifed into the area south of the *,a lee, also inside Israel terriory on the East, a dispatch from Damas- cus said. (Farther south King Abdul- la's.Trans-Jordan Arab

… WASHINGTON, May 15-(AP) --President Truman may lift or modify his embargo on shipment of American guns, bullets, planes, and other weapons to warring Jewish and Arab countries in the Middle East, it was…

… announcement last night of American recogni- -tion of the new Jewish state of Israel. (Meanwhile, Israel called upon an extraordinary session of the UN Security Council to stop Arab invasions of Palestine by…

… sanc- tions or actual United Nations military force. (Arab spokesmen countered with declarations that they con- c.ri.r yi fh a Jmxc o n ..n THE HIGH COST OF GOVERNMENT: Higher Taxes, Deficit Spending…

November 16, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

…Saturday, November 16, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Saturday, November 16, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three OIL SCHEME VULNERABLE: Arabs to attack Kissinger plan Constantine mounts…

… vigorous L.> LONDON (Reuter) - Oil- consuming countries yesterday gave a qualified welcome to Secretary of State Henry Kis- singer's sweeping proposals for coping with the energy crisis. But a top Arab oil…

… consult- ant said the Arabs would reject the keystone of the Kissinger five-point plan, creation of a financial mechanism for rechan- neling the oil producers huge surplus funds among nations hardest hit by…

… consumption - advanc- ed by France. THE INITIAL Arab reaction was put by Nadim Pachachi, former secretary - general of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the 13-nation grouping which ac…

… Kissing- er's suggestion that the West should have guardianship over our money." "We (Arabs) have always seen that we have no interest in ruining the economies of West- ern nations, but we will not have our…

…:00-Supper. Friday, 12:00-Luncheon and Bible Study. * * * UNIVERSITY CHURCH1 OF CHRIST# Presently Meeting at YM-YWCA, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister 3:00 p.m. - Sunday Wors'ip Service. Students Welcome. For…

… Wednesday Evening at 10:00. * * * CAMPUS CHAPEL Pastor: Don Postema 10:00 a.m.-Morning Service. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ALC-LCA) (Formerly Lutheran Student Chapel) 801 S. Forest Ave. at 11111 St…

…. Donald G. Zill, Pastor Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Ministers 9:30 a.m.-Church School. 10:30 a.m.-Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m.-Student

…-7435. Friends L a k e Community, 19,720 Waterloo Rd., Chelsea, 475-8775. Movement for a New Society (MNS), 665-6083. World Peace Tax Fund, Box 1447, Ann Arbor. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663…

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…

October 16, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

… forcing settlers to leave Arab land. The army and the defense -ministry claimed to have evacuated most of the approximately 30 campsites. Israelis camp on West Bank to protest gov t settlement polcy TEL…

… settlements. Yesterday's big operation was a response to a cabinet decision Sunday against the expropriation of private Arab land for Jewish settlements. Gush Emunim says the West Bank set- tlements are…

… Emunim leader, said Israel's 52 West Bank set- tlements must get more land before a Palestinian autonomous administration is established in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Interested Students and Faculty…

… ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Wednesday morning, Oct. 17 8:30 a.m. 3rd Floor Conference Room in the Student Activities Building 3 l w , y 1 A career in law- without law school. After just three months of study at The…

April 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 157) • Page Image 8

…. Saul Friedman OF YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITYl WILL SPEAK ON: "The Jews of Syria, A Study of Arab Toleration' 2:30 APRIL 16th in the HENDERSON ROOM off the Michigan League, 3rd floor A Teach-in: sponsored…

… bv: THE ISRAELI STUDENTS ORGANIZATION and H ILLEL t--- LS & A STUDENT GOVERNMENT, Is Holding It's Election FRIDAY, APRIL 18 LS & A Student Government publishes the Disorientation Booklet for incoming…

… freshpeople, appoints students to Col- lege committees, administers funds and acts as an advocate for LS & A students. This year the LS & A Student Government was a moving force working against the proposed…

… dorm rent rate hike. The success of this effort saved students hundreds of thousands of dollars. The LS & A Student Government has acted to protect less conventional educational programs such as Pilot…

… PA FereAshler course. 1 l Protest Oppression of Minorities Under Arab Rule SOLIDARITY DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 Noon on the Diag SPONSORED BY: Committee for Oppressed Minorities Under Arab Rule…

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…

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…

October 16, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 22) • Page Image 5

…-b blood Auditorium box office, Friezeg Bldg. Tonight: A student-faculty cast pre-S sents a concert reading of Sean O'Ca- sey's autobiographical "I Knock at theE Door," 8:00 p.m. Trueblood Auditorium, Frieze…

… Bldg.I leaving from the Student Center at 8:00. lowship is having a hike and weiner1 roast tonight at the Island. We are leaving from the Student Center at 8:00e Come join the fun and fellowship. r…

…. 7 -International Students Assoc., Monte Carlo Ball, 8-12, Union Ballroom; Nov. 18, 19, 20 - Gilbert and Sullivan, Yeo- men of the Guard, 8:15 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn; Oct. 19-30 - Reading and…

…- orities from Student Activtities Com- mittee, SOC. Received report and accepted name changes for two student organizations, Westminster Student Fellowship to Presbyterian Student Fellowship and Nauvoo…

… semester. Approved Essay Contest, sponsored by ,nternational Students Assoc., Student Government, and appropriatedd$50 for prizes., Accepted resignation of Jo Hardee. The following student-sponsored so- cial…

… events have been approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due In the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on…

… assignment. Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa. 0. OranizationI Notices Arab Club, public lecture, Oct. 20, 8 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Speak- er: Dr. H. K. Selim, director of the Arab Information Center in…

April 16, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 133) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 16, 2003 OP/ED UI~e £cltija D40i 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… among administration officials who have tapped international crimi- nal Ahmed Chalabi for a leadership post in Iraq, to the chagrin of the Arab world. Sen- tenced in absentia by Jordan for his role in the…

… Sept. 11 to push initiatives that should never have flown: tax cuts for the wealthy, two PATRIOT Acts, two wars, a nation-building failure, profiteering in Iraq and dominance of the Arab world - all as…

…? One final note: Will Arab states be friendly to us because we just invaded another Arab state? That's pretty out there. Go check out what's going on with Israel and Palestine these days and you'll see…

… how much the other Arab countries like Israel. We're doing the same thing. EMILY GALOPIN Engineering sophomore Naysayer on Bush admin. apologizes for folly of ways TO THE DAILY: How do I feel about…

June 16, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS SOyN Clrece Fao. The U.S. and France: Conflicting…

… between students and teachers, the note-taking, and the methods of test- ing employed. Many students feel this experience to be lacking. They feel some- thing is missing in the typical structure that…

… "practical student" who feels he must deal with life on a more realistic level. However, philosophy is exactly what I'm looking for in a proper education. No matter what the course material deals with, it…

… should be structured to give the student an impression of why he is taking the course in the first place, how this material has evolved into its present structure,ahow it relates to sim- ilar and…

February 16, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… the report do not correspond to the facts but are built on presumptions and hypotheses. For that reason, the conclusions drawn cannot be upheld." Arab protesters claim Israeli soldiers buried them alive…

… JERUSALEM - Police fought Palestinians in the holy city of Jerusalem yesterday, and hospital officials said an Arab was wounded by gunfire. It was the first bloodshed reported in Jerusalem since riots in the…

… occupied lands began Dec. 8. In the West Bank town of Kfar Salem, 40 miles north of Jerusalem, military investigators questioned four young Arabs who say Israeli soldiers, using a bulldozer, buried them…

… last week. Davis plans to contest his attendance record at the assembly's meeting tonight. Bhushan said three business students had been dismissed from the assembly for absences in the past year…

…. Business students find it hard to attend meetings because their clases are crammed into a four-day schedule, Bhushan said. He also complained that he thought the 12-absence rule was for the term, and not for…

… :". r... .:". .n........n1 .... . . ..:":..11. ..":.":::Y:.:: ..:.................. .........".":..."::.:. Students pass out condms promote safe sex (Coutinued from Page 1) National Condom Week is…

… RESTAURANT IN"BEST OF ANN ARBOR" BY YOU, TILE STUDENT. * In 1988. Sze-Chuan West... REMAINS THE FAVORITE CHOICE FOR ORIENTAL DINING. Open 7 days a week Rosenberg falls short in EXTRAS Third Ward (Continued…

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… spring, summer, ,and fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief...................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN…

January 16, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

… jailed rebels. MIDEAST Continued from Page 1A Congratulations poured in from abroad, with early signs suggesting the pact could help repair Israel's frayed ties with its friends in the Arab world. Israel…

…? Undergraduate and Graduate Students, GSIs, and Faculty are invited to attend CRLT's Martin Luther King Day Event 1:30 - 3:30 p.m., Monday, January 20 Pendleton Room in the Michigan Union Refreshments will be…

… served. Sponsored by the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching Rcle. SEARCH 1 Continued from Page 1A me L/~4I1y A I FREE Parties FREE Meals *. FREE Activities Student Express. Inc. 1.O00.SIJRFS…

… . aTEST PACKS Lecture notes sold at Grade A Notes, second floor of Ulrich's Bookstore and also at Michigan Book & Supply. i . Arab newspaper sees fear campaign LONDON - Al Hayat is in trouble again…

…, but there is still life under threat at one of the Arab world's most influential newspapers. After decades of political pressure, violence and exile, the London-edited Arab-lan- guage daily is enduring…

…. F R E E MCAT January The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms bW students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term…

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…

October 16, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… not designed with student conven- ience in mind. He says the administration prefers not to, handle the refunds directly for several reasons: O Although t h e University could directly credit the refund…

… money to students through its accounts system, by doing so it would be forced to depend on the Cellar to reimburse the Uni- versity for all money credited The administration is unwilling to rely on the…

… autonomous Cel- lar budget policy and thus risk tying up University funds in- definitely. i Crediting student accounts for thecCellarsrefund could in some cases (such as students on full scholarship) result in…

… the Accounts O f f i c e owing money to students-a situation which would not sit well with the University's auditors. I - - i f l~j #1 ei C/u6 MEETING WED., OCT. 16-8 P.M. FACULTY CLUB LOUNGE (in…

…, drizzling rain. Returning from his week-long visit to the Middle East, Kissinger said "we found a general receptivity to a step-by-step approach" to nego- tiations between Israel and the Arabs. Fleming to…

… visit China 769-4700 618 S. Main Street Ann Arbor (Continued from Page 1) tion leaders about "their uni- versities, and about their thoughts on the possibilities for exchange of students and fac- ulty…

…. STOOL LIMITED QUANTITIES OUR REG. $6.97 $49EA. I 2 FOR 2C )R i 0 SHARE THE RIDE WITH US THIS WEEKEND AND GET ON TO A GOOD THING. Us means Greyhound, and a lot of your fellow students who are already…

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…

August 16, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… condemn Is- ing which students will be granted in-state By GORDON ATCHESON ir forcing down an Arab airliner last residency. . The vote signalled the first time THE COMMITTEE was created in thei The city…

… Using the rules established at the June -Employment in any positiout not )Ortcnt meeting 22 Regents meeting, the committee grant- filled by a student. Student Organizations Board will ed in-state status…

… the Chrysler Corporation, hat epted the plane in hopes of catch- the new guidelines when the Supreme blocked i an effort to subpoena cr ma3ir Arab guerilla leader who Court decision declared the old…

… before Circuit ice" will be shown at 7:30 and 9:30 fag periods when not enrolled as a student. Judge Pat Conin. n Aid. A, Angell Hall . . . Nichols' 0 Reliance .upon Michigan sources for The Human Rights…

… "Potempkin" will be shown in Aud, guardian or other relatives or persns plaints from employes at the local B at 7:30, 8:45 and 10:00 p.m. . . . legally responsible for the student. Division plant alleging…

May 16, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…"Careful You Don't Set the Whole Dormitory on Fire" Z'PrmtdiigallBatty Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF…

… BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of…

… no Chapter was formed. The society apparently has had difficulty attracting students to the cause of Birchism. This lack of support clashes with the al- leged "conservative surge" among the nation…

…'s youth and seems to indicate that it is more than money that keeps students out of the John Birch Society. Hack,? THE INTERNATIONAL social- 1 ists... took a meretricious hack named Arnold J. Toynbee, who…

… time uninformed and irresponsible, was also the name-calling in Sunday's editorial by Gerald Storch on "problems of free speech." Here Storch accuses an Arab consulate official of "markedly anti…

…-Semitic" state ments. In this same editorial Storch claims that the official presented the United Arab Re- public view of the Israeli-Egyptian problem. How irresponsible can you get? Since both Arabs and Jews are…

… antipathies are direct- ed against the Israeli nation, and not because the Israelis happen to be fellow Semites, but because they are.a people who invaded the Arab lands., -Uldis R. Golts, '61 strength leaves…

… for students at their home Wed., May 17 from 4 to 6 p.m. A Special Meeting of the University senate will be hld on Tues, May 16, at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Engineering Freshmen: "Program…

… be available in their offices for individual consultation with freshmen who wish to obtain information con- cerning their programs. All student concerned are encouraged to take feull advantage of this…

… opportunity. Phyical Therpy Meetling: Students planning to concentrate In Physical Therapy orinterestteid in knowing about Physical Therapy. Wed., May 17 aa 7:15 p.m., Room 1603, first floor, Main Bldg…

May 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… 67-year-old Fighting French hero of World War II as the gov- ernment's boss. Sorority Vote Receives Two InterpretationS By JUDY DONER Two Student G o v e r n m e n t Council members offered differ- ent…

… standards she set up would be suf- ficient to bass those of Ann Arbor. UAR Signs Agreement With-Russia No Hint of Further Promises by USSR MOSCOW (JP)-President Gamal Abdel Nasser lined up his United Arab

… more Soviet commitments as a result of the Arab leader's two- week visit and negotiations with Kremlin leaders. The joint declaration was signed in a two-minute Kremlin ceremony with practically the…

… Cairo today aboard a Soviet jet airliner. The statement noted that Nas- ser invited Khrushchev and Presi- dent Klementi Voroshilov to visit the United Arab Republic and that both had accepted. No dates…

… tragedly unless a compromise is reached between the government and the opposition. This situation is far from a strictly internal Lebanese affair. Other forces are deeply involved, including United Arab

… visiting President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, he did. not want to belittle American achievements but "it would take' a lot of orange-sized Sputniks to compayre with ours." 1 'Must Stop…

… To Print Course Book Before Fall Student Government Council will definitely publish a course evaluation booklet to be distri- buted before fall registration, Ron Gregg, '60, chairman of the Course…

… houses. These must be returned to the house delegate by May 2$, Gregg. said. - "Students must be serious about filling out these questionnaires," Gregg warned. CroninT~o'Give Reds' Rocket Could Reach Moo…

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…

April 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… Dinner Dance, Arab-American Students' Association, Slauson Middle School, 1019 W.Washington St., Cafeteria, 7-11:30 p.m. U Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Conservatory Tour, Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800…

… weather sent the fair indoors and organizers said student turnout was low. Payal Parekh, an SNRE sopho- more and member of the MSA Envi- ronmental Issues Commission (EIC), said the rain caused several…

… problems. The fair format called for local environmental organizations to setup informational tables on the Diag, but Parekh said, "People don't want to sit three hours in the rain, and (students) won't stop…

… attendance. University students Ryan Bradley andPolkWagner will speakatthemen' s rally, and Homeless Action Committee member Corey Dolgon will sing. Organizers of themen'srally agreed that rape is partially…

… Case Against Environmentalism: Moral, Economic, and Scientific," discus- sion, sponsored by the U-M Students of Objectiveness. "Without exception the environ- mental crisis you hear about every- day is…

…:30 p.m. Q Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, Christian Fellowship, Campus Chapel, 8 p.m. Q Music Night at Canterbury, Can- terbury House, 518 E. Washing- ton St., 9 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel…

…- lowship, U-M Student Prayer Group, 7p.m.; Rosary 7:30p.m.; St. Mary Student Parish, 331 Th- ompson St Q The Nitric Oxide Story: A Les- son in Scientific Serendipity Persistence, Chemistry Building, Room…

…, Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Rd., 9 a.m.-12 p.m.; Tree Planting, Law Quad, 1 p.m. Q Fight Auto Theft, vehicle win- dow etching, North Campus Fire Station, 1946 Beal Ave.,10 am.- 2 p.m. Q Hafleh, Arab Culture…

…:30 a.m., and 2 & 3 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship, Peer Ministry Meeting, 3 p.m.; Bible Study, 7:30 p.m.; St.Mary Student Parish, 331 Th- ompson St. Q Northwalk Safety Walking Ser- vice…

…, NY 10020 Phone (212)581-3040 Mail this ad for Special Student/Teacher Tariff 0 RENTAL OLEASE [ PURCHASE 1 acr , .A ti 1 Gamma iof A - Ii ri an Tau Beta Pi, the National Engineering Honor Society…

April 16, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

… The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 16, 1983-Page 3 New fossil proves whale was once land mammal Parting words Students from the School of Natural Resources display a banner yesterday expressing…

… the University Museum of Paleontology, Neil Wells, a geology graduate student, S. M. Ibrahim Shah of the Geological Survey of Pakistan, and Donald Russell, of the French Museum of Natural History. The…

… workshop at Trotter House, 4 p.m., 1443 Washtenaw. Music - Saxophone students recital, 4 p.m., Rehearsal Hall; cello recital, Eliana Mendoza, 6:30 p.m., Art & Arch.; cello recital, Arnold Friedman, 8:30 p…

… of the Great Lakes In- dians by Basil Johnston, Ojibwe, 1 p.m., Aud. A, Angell. Dance - "Dances By Five Women," group works by master of fine arts students, 8 p.m., Studio A Theatre, Dance Building…

… African Studies - Jonathan Ngate, "A Ten- tative Workable Definition of Third World Literature," noon, 246 Lorch. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee - Paul McCloskey, "The Role of Arab-Americans in…

… duty to work for "the common good of society." Student ci b be D O N4 e e e e o 0 J0 I DON'T GET CAUGHT IN TE RA! University Towers is now renting for fall and winter 1983-84 with the best location…

… on campus! Law Quad assault By HALLE CZECHOWSKI Following a March law quad fire and recent assault on a first-year law student. University law school officials arestepping up efforts to alleviate…

student fears. In a letter sent to law school students on April 5, Dean Terrance Sandalow described the events as isolated in- cidents and said they were no reason for concern. BUT TENSION among students

… has reached a high level. I 'irst.year. law-. student.David:crist, was arraigned Wednesday night in 15th District Court on charges of assault and battery. The charges stemmed from Crist's alleged attack…

… on his former roommate several weeks ago. According to Phil Quagliariello, a fir- st-year law student who roomed with Crist last fall, Crist walked into his room and began to beat him. He said he did…

February 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… Fellowship - Henderson Rm., Michigan League, 7 pm. American-Arab Anti-Discrimina- tion Committee - Pond Rm. B, Michigan Union, 6 pm. U of M Student Chapter of Society of American Foresters Mass Meet- ing…

… to do my civic duty as an American," Tackett said. His efforts have the endorsement of the Michigan Student Assembly, which passed a resolution supporting Tackett last year. It is important to have a…

…, Maine became the first state to honor the day. and Tackett said he hopes Michigan will be next. BY ROLLIE HUDSON Last night, about 70 students and faculty attended a discussion on the, proposed LSA…

…. Roderick Linzie, a University teaching assistant, explained to the largely supportive crowd that the university is designed to prevent this type of student involvement from occurring very often. Mike Wilson…

…, a first-year medical student and a panelist, said "the de- gree to which an institution changes is proportional to the degree to which people push for progress." He added that it is not only access to…

… estimated one billion people. *Students discuss University safety problems BY LISA FROMM Lighting, the Ann Arbor police, and the Nite Owl service were criti- cized by students last night at a safety…

… symposium sponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly. While only 32 people attended the event at the Union, "the quality of the turnout was good," said MSA Communications Chair Robert Bell, adding that the…

… crowd "really opened up" during the discussions. Many students said there is a need to make off-campus areassafer - especially near the fraternity and sorority houses - by improving THE LIST What…

… - 2520 Dana, 7 pm. All inter- ested invited to attend. PIRGIM Meeting - 4th Floor Michigan Union Lobby, 7 pm. Indian American Student Association - Michigan Rm., Michigan Union, 5:30 pm. Student Struggle…

… for Soviet Jewry - Hillel, Rm. 3, 6:30 pm. Rainforest Action Movement - 1040 Dana, 7 pm. Palestine Solidarity Committee - 2212 MLB, 7 pm. Students Concerned About Ani- mal Rights - 124 E. Quad, 6-8 pm…

May 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… PASQUALTTI behind it, the United Nations is once again in whole-hearted support of the partitioning of Palestine. But Friday, the Arab League began its holy war. The Egyptian Army entered the Holy Land…

… disputes, they, the Arab nations, must be made to abide by the decision. Some of the responsibility lies with us. Our momentary shifting of policy led the Arabs to believe we backed their ideas. It is…

… was University day at Ford Airport as 130 students were guests of Ford-Stout Air Motors. Special rates were offered for 25 minute plane rides in 14 passenger cabins. INTERNATIONAL ... A New Israel As…

… Britain surrendered her 25-year Pale- stine Mandate at midnight, Friday, the in- dependent Jewish State of Israel was al- ready a fact. President Truman surprised the Arabs and threw the UN into turmoil by…

… recognizing the state and Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov gave an. unofficial echo of the President's announcement for the Soviet. A week of fierce fighting, climaxed by Haganah's capture of Jaffa and the Arab

… Communist parties, was brought out on the House floor this week, was greet- ed with animosity locally. Faculty members and townspeople joined forces to telegraph Congress opposing the bill and a student group…

…, Students Against the Mundt Bill, was organized to fdrmulate a student protest. LOCAL Expert Opinion Prof. James K. Pollock, chairman of the political science department, left last week for Berlin, Germany to…

… which skyrocketed Michigan to th top of the BigNine within two years, left to take a job as basketball coach at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. * * * Benefactor The University student body as a whole…

…, scholar- ships and rewards of merit for University of Michigan students. - * More Polities Campus political groups were assured this week that the Student Activities Committee would not release information…

… regarding student membership in a political group unless specifically requested to do so by the student. At the SAC meeting, Tuesday, the way was potentially open for large scale political rallies, as a…

November 16, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… Middle East at war for three decades. In Cairo, Sadat called the proposed visit, which would break the Arab taboo against any leader visiting Israel, a "sacred duty." BEGIN told the Knesset, the Israeli…

…. THE ARAB world's reaction to the proposed Sadat visit was generally subdued except for criticism from hard-line Iraq and Palestinian ex- tremists. The Bagdad daily, Athi Thawra said Sadat's proposal…

… 'has weakened the Arabs and placed them in a position of degradation and humiliation before the international community." Sadat told reporters yesterday at his Barrages retreat outside Cairo, where he…

… backdrop to Sadat's dramatic offer. His willingness to break the 30-year taboo against Arab leaders visiting Israel or speaking directly with its leaders was meant to underline his See BEGIN, Page 9 Sadat…

… By DAN OBERDORFER Many colleges around the nation face suspension of federal aid for student loan programs if their former students don't pay up, but the University isn't on that list. The crackdown…

September 16, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… in- stead of graduated loopholes." - HARRIS enjoyed a good rapport with the pri- marily student audience, deftly fielding their questions in his distinctive-southern drawl. He tore into the Ford…

… base to the military rulers in Ethiopia against the revolu- tion of its people. "THEY WERE also interro- gated on the hostile role played by the base against the Arab region," he added. He also said that…

… investiga- tions revealed "important and serious information on the role played by this base not only against the revolution of our people, but also against the Arab people and the African libera- tion…

… S peGeneva. They called the agree- ment a "betrayal of the Arab people." "and I thought he might use mine in his next d pink-framed movie." IN CAIRO, President Anwar ure hero Andy Sadat said "No…

… repeat: :ans and Brillo book store. But the fans themselves were more Never will anything of this sort ies of his new willing to talk.tNepes "He's a genius," proclaimed one student. "He take plce." m to…

… sign her brings art to the people. His art is real, it's life." Egypt, Spain, and Algeria - along with Arab diplomats here ," she gushed, See ANDY, Page 2 See PALESTINIAN, Page 8 0 WqR With his…

October 16, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…, segregation never!" "Black, Latino, Arab, Asian and.White, by any means necessary we will fight!" Several University students stood among the crowd where the majority of protesters were from minority…

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com MELANIE KRUVELIS and ADRIENNE ROBERTS MATT SLOVIN EDITORIAL PAGE…

students don't have to go through this difficult process. Furthermore, ballot initiatives were not originally part of the democratic repertoire. The Progressive party added the mechanism in the twentieth…

… understanding is a comp of the complex With legal reasoningin the fight against lot of mov Proposal 2, her arguments were - a 'rarity among BAMN protesters outside the court. University students told me they came…

…- tiative, they struggled, clinging to simplistic reasons and failing to move beyond a single frame of mind. One University student cited the fact that a majority white state passed the law, only doing so to…

… maintain white privilege. Another University student rattled off facts about dropping minority enroll- ment, but could only explain the need to overturn Proposal'2 as a matter of racial justice and whites…

… outvoting minorities. A Univer- sity of California, Berkeley student admitted she couldn't articulate why Proposal 2 was unconstitution- al, but simply reinstating affirmative action was reason enough for her…

… because I ran for student government with a BAMN-sponsored party as a fresh- man and worked for the ACLU. Or maybe I'm just frustrated that people still don't understand affirmative action. Since the first…

… issues at hand in the case itself. Some opponents of affir- mative action are also fully ignorant to the state of race-based admissions as a whole. Multiple Black students explained that some white…

students concluded they were only admitted to Michigan because of affirmative action, a sentiment I'e heard in per- son plenty of times. Apparently, some opponents of affirmative action don't even realize…

June 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

…4 Opinion, Page 8 Tuesday, June 16, 1981 The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily Vol. XCl, No. 29-S Ninety Years of Editorial/Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… belligerent child, hitting his brother and then screaming indignantly to his mother, "He wants to hit me!" How can one have sympathy with Israel's oft-stated claim that Arab nations want to destroy it when…

…). Attacks like the June 7 episode are at best fruitless and at worst apocalyptic. At most they can only encourage Arab nations to build nuclear weapons more quickly and ardently (paranoia invokes paranoia…

November 16, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 62) • Page Image 5

… with leaders of the Elon Moreh settlement to try to per- suade them to evacuate their outpost, which the Supreme Court has ruled was built on illegally seized Arab land. The settlers so far have- refused…

… first master plan ever officially adopted by an Israeli Cabinet, was certain to ignite unrest in the West Bank, where Palestinians already are furious over the expected deportation of the nationalist Arab

… All the Monday Night Football Games ALSO PITCHER NIGHT $1 Off on Pitcher Beer Bar Special Frosted 10 Oz. Mug The University of Toledo Student Union Board PRESENTS SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY and the …

May 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… weekend. The bitter fight over the sales also was marked by intensive lobbying by supporters of Israel and the Arab nations, as well as backers of the White House position that military aid to Arab

… the vote said, "I am told that the sales will be ap- proved." Policy By RENE BECKER A policy statement designed to limit relationships between University faculty, personnel and students and various U…

February 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…. Student groups U Ann Arbor Committee to De- fend Abortion & Reproduc- tive Rights/National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6 p.m. Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation…

… access," said Shannon Rhodes, a staff member at the School of Social Work. Mark Knox, a student in Informa- tion and Library Studies, emphasized the idea that everyone has something to offer to each other…

… and general manager of Columbia Cable. "We're still just working out all the details." Starting this fall, students will be billed$15 per-room per-month for cable service, unless they return a form say…

… University has already determined uses for three of these channels - a bulletin board, a student access channel and a Housing Division movie channel. "New video releases will be on the movie channel," Root…

… said. "There'll be a national contract signed with a pro- vider." He said the residence hall student councils will be able to choose which movies will be broadcast on the Hous- ing Division's movie…

… channel. The student access channel will also be available for use by the residence hall student council. "What we're hoping to do is to pro- vide cameras and editing equipment for students to request…

…," Root-said. He said students may wish to video- tape and broadcast speakers who come to campus, special events or meetings. "We may also show student-made movies," he added. Although some University…

students she helps rarely even notice she is in a wheelchair. "The majority of my job there is spent sitting and handing out computer stations," Gavula said. "It doesn't mat- ter that I'm sitting in a…

… Says program tennination didn'tfollow the rules New organization starts quest to bring leaders together by Adam Anger Daily MSA Reporter The Student Leader Board (SLB) -an organization created lastyear…

… to build communication among student groups and administrators - is searching for new members to con- tinue providing a forum for student leaders. In a letter to leaders of student organizations across…

April 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

students whose addresses are known, and the Michigan Report, sent to parents of undergraduates. Many Activities at 'U' He was one of the organizers of the Development Council and is a member of its board of…

… directors. Since 1948 he has served on the executive committee of the Insti- tute of Social Research, and since 1951 as the President's represen- tative to the Board in Control of Student Publications and the…

…- junction with the SUI school of journalism. Most of the censored editorials dealt with allocation of football seats to students. Administration action against the paper's edi- torial freedom began with the…

… cen- sorship of an editorial criticizing the shifting of the student section 400 seats toward the end zone to make way for the state legislature. But last Wednesday the Iowan was permitted to run an…

… determining factor in the loca- tion of business in Michigan." Gets -Daily-Charles Curtiss NEW OFFICERS-The three senior posts in the Union Student Offices will be filled by Fred Wilten, left, Don Young…

… programs for the coming year, Young said, "We hope to work more closely with student government, the League, and with men's housing groups. We have strong hopes that the+ recently-proposed Union repre…

… maturity. At present they draw a straight 3 per cent. Byrd was the only one to speak on the bill, although several other Democratic senators had planned to make speeches. J-Hop Recount Arab Legion Aids…

… Hussein Win Control King Appoints Khalidi To Head Government Of Mid-East Nation AMMAN, Jordan (m -- Young King Hussein, backed by tough Bedouin fighters of the Arab Le- gion, won yesterday in his struggle…

… British-trained Arab Legion. They command strategic posi- tions atop the seven hills upon which Amman is built, and occupy posts in the business district. They camp in strength on Amman's out- skirts. When…

… they entered the city Monday they blackened their faces with burnt cork-an Arab sign that they meant business and were prepared to kill. Squelch Uprising Attempt These troops have already put down one…

October 16, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… faculty member sug- gested that student aid be doled out on the basis of achievement, with no consideration of need. Poetic justice The Daily learned yesterday that former Vice Presi- dent Agnew's address…

… States could get along without Arab oil for the time being in the event of a cutoff because oftthe Arab- Israeli war. The figures show that the United States imports about 1.1 million barrels of oil daily…

… direct from the Arab countries, or about 6 per cent of the total daily average U. S. consumption of 17 million barrels a day. On the inside .. . ...an interview with Bonnie Raitt is featured on the Arts…

… recent weeks a campaign of rumors and accusations has been waged against Student Government Council President Lee Gill charg- ing him with an attempt to em- bezzle some $8500 in council funds. A two week…

…. SGC CANDIDATES in the re- cent all-campus election charged Gill with attempting to embezzle Gill, bank official giveconflicti ng accounts $8500 in student government funds, although they say they…

November 16, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

… of eight groups, including the Black Student Union, the Puerto Rican Student Organiza- tion, Rackham Student Government, the Arab American Anti-Discrimina- tion Committee, and the General Union of…

… Continued from page 1 .24 hours, but quitting permanently is a problem," said first-year LSA student Georgia Howard, who has been smoking for seven years. LSA junior Kim Stoll, who plans to smoke today, said…

… smoking in the Health Services building. rather the sharpening of a process of continued struggle," said PSC mem- ber and Rackham graduate student Nuha Khoury. "This process has been manifested through the…

… towards non-minority and minority students alike"; .disallowing attorneys to actively participate in the hearing procedure, unless suspension or expulsion are potential sanctions; -the lack of procedures…

… Palestinian Students. "We realize that the occupation of Palestine is not the only instance in which settler colonialists snatched the indigenous lands of a people, with the support of the Western powers," said…

… BSU member Danny Peterson, a mechanical engineering graduate student. ACLU campus chapter President Jim Johnson, a second-year law stu- dent, said he doubts that the Univer- sity administration - which…

… break an impasse on Arab participation in Mideast peace talks. Shamir blamed Yasser Arafat's PLO for the delay. "There are some obstacles that we have to remove and work out," Shamir said after talking to…

… everyone was this small because then they would eat less at the salad bar. -by Alex Gordon The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students

… amember of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763-0379, Sports 747…

April 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… I U, Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan PSYCH GRADUATES: Wednesday, April 16, 1975 420 Maynard News Phone: 764-0552 St., Ann…

…- tically. Most of these students are pinning their hopes on being accepted into graduate school, and God knows what they'll do if they aren't. But if they are accepted what are their goals? Those who are…

… courses that employers in business like to see on a student's transcript. Courses in econom- ics or public speaking, for example, are definite assets to the psychology major seeking a position in business…

… coordinators of the project, are seeking to identify students in the fall who would be interested in delving into these virtually untouched areas. The present study will be available at the Psychology Department…

…D (or at least a Masters) should not deter students from searching out other alternatives for putting their talents to work. A BA is a good degree and should not be shrugged off as insignificant. After…

… which one-hundred and- sixty-eight passages :n th, book were deleted by the Cl'. Marchetti spoke as part of the "Approaching 1984 . . ." sym- posium sponsored by 22 local or- ganizations including Student

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…

October 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…One hundred ten years of edftil freedom NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 76440557 wwwmichigandallycom Monday October 16, 2000 s t ; '> a l i Q I 'U' student sister killed .. in car crash Shannon Mayes…

student and her 14-year-old sister. Shannon Elizabeth Mayes, who transferred to the University from Delta Community College this semes- ter, and Heather Colleen Mayes of Saginaw, were pro- nounced dead at…

… terrorist attack on the USS Cole in Yemen. Gore, who had to cancel a meet- ing Friday evening with Arab-Amer- icans in Detroit, spoke only briefly about the recent escalation of vio- lence in Israel…

…, a graduate student instructor in the School of Education, said he encourages his students to get involved in this week's series of events dealing with Affirmative Action. "I am the GSI in a class…

… historical educational climate," Kass said. "The School of Education should be involved because it's a law suit about education." Kass was one of the nearly 30 students in atten- dance at last night's kick off…

… of Affirmative Action 102, 10 days of events at the University aimed to educate students about affirmative action. Rackham student Jessica Curtin, a member of the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action…

… By Any Means Necessary and a Michigan Student Assembly representative, is a coordinator of this week's events. She spoke last night at an informal meeting held in MSA chambers designed to introduce…

… interim Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs E. Royster Harper, who expressed the University's support of affirmative See 102, Page 7A Affirmative Action 102 Some of this week's events include: * Today…

…- "All four ball game Satur- day, University brothers alum Terry Roach and several of his come bac #iends watched students slip and every yes slide in the mud- pit outside of the SAE house on the corner of…

January 16, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… State Con- doleezza Rice also pressed Arab countries to do more to reach out to Israel and help achieve a Mideast peace agreement before the presi- dent's term runs out next January. Avoiding specific…

… orders to Arab allies, Rice said the delicate ques- tion of diplomatic relations with Israel, the Arab world's historical enemy, was "another matter and undoubtedly down the road." Saudi Arabia's foreign…

…. Members of the University's Students for Romney group stood prominently behind Romney and his family on stage. LSA senior Amy Drumm, chair of the University of Michigan's chapter of Stu- dents for Romney…

…, according to The Associated Press. LSA senior Christina Brewton, a mem- ber of Students for Romney, said Romney's understanding of the state and its problems. would serve Michigan residents well. "He has deep…

… South Carolina," said LSA junior Justin Zatkoff, co-chair of Mid- west Students for McCain. Few other students were in attendance at the event. Three young toddlers wearing shirts with red glittery…

April 16, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… interest Arabs and Israelis have shown in peace talks, the State Department said yesterday. "No one knows how long this opportunity will exist," Margaret Tutwiler, the department spokes- person, said in…

… Arabia, Syria and probably Jordan. In all, he will have been home in Washington between trips barely 100 hours. This time Baker may make a stop in Jordan, indicating the inclusion of the Arab kingdom in…

… "against all Arabs and all Muslims and not against Iraq alone." Jordan controlled the West Bank, now held by Israel, from 1948 until 1967. Baker last month left Jordan out of his itinerary, but on his trip…

… peace in the Middle East," spokesperson Tutwiler said. Bush and Baker believe follow- ing up now, directly with the Arabs. and the Israelis, is important if progress is to be made, Tutwiler said. She…

…. 2439 Mason Hall, 8 p.m. Ultimate Frisbee Club, weekly mtg. New members welcome. Fuller Park, lower fields, 5 p.m. Students Concerned About Animal Rights, weekly mtg. Dominick's, 7:30 p.m. Take Back the…

July 16, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 186) • Page Image 1

…. Hatcher. Prof. Frank Huntley of the Eng- lish department, chairman of the Board of Governors, Lane Hall Student Religious Association, will moderate the discussion. to 133 feet out from the base the…

… condition of employment. The wage issue is believed out of the way with gen- eral agreement on pay boost of around 25 cents an hour, includ- ing fringe benefits. Arab States Influence In UNCited Harold Howard…

…, State Depart- ment research expert, said in a public lecture yesterday that the states of the Arab League are ex- erting an increasing amount of in- fluence in the United Nations. The Near Eastern…

… authority stated that the Arab nations with the cooperation of other nations of Asia and Africa have been able to attain important seats on many UN councils and commissions. They have influenced resolutions…

… and have shown particular inter- est in agencies such as UNESCO which can help deal with Near Eastern problems, he said. * * * THE MAJOR INTERESTS of the Arab States have been in mat- ters concerning…

… trusteeships and non-self-governing territories and the emerging nationalism of Asian and African nations. All the Arab delegates, Howard said, insisted on establishing the principle of UN technical and economic…

… aid to un- derdeveloped areas in the East. Howard commented that some of the UN's toughest problems have also come from the Arab world. Among those problems mentioned were the partition of Palestine…

…. But at the University, where milling crowds of students and townspeople lined the streets of Ann Arbor for a fleeting look at Her Majesty, an im- Englishman and American is the various troops which…

October 16, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…, present and future policy of this campus toward outside speakers.) By JAMES ELSMAN No ether issue has been beleaguered with as much constant con- troversy among students, faculty, and administrators during…

…. Student Government Council has appointed a study committee in this area. The Committee High Court Upholds GE On Firings WASHINGTON (iP)-An in pendent labor union lost in the S preme Court yesterday its eff…

… $50 federal occ pational tax on wagering. Israel Vows Fight If Arabs Attack JERUSALEM (I)-Premier Day Ben-Gurion told the Israeli Parli ment the nation will fight to vi tory if Arab nations attack. B…

… history might be titled 'The Evo- lution of Intellectual Bondage' as d- regards speaker selection on this 'ocampus. ort One hundred and two years ago yad the speaker program began. In )d 1854, the Student

…'s Lecture Asso- ic ciation was formed-completely student run. Back then, speakers brought to campus by the Associa- ted tion filled such an intellectual void ne that lecture halls were filled an ng hour…

… and Hor- ify ace Greeley on Southern recon- ees struction and Ann E. Dickinson on n- woman's suffrage. The issues of act those Civil War days were heard m- in an environment of freedom. Students ran the…

… show. ed Students Maintain Control ch But there appeared portents of ice things to come. Partisan factional ch. strfie broke out within the Asso- ng ciation over what speakers to ter bring to campus. In…

… political opinions of University students will be pub- lished in tomorrow's Daily. The poll is the result of several weeks interviewing by Daily staff members of approximately 250 students whose names were…

… chosen at random from the files of the Student Directory. The population from which the sample was drawn was limited to United States citizens living in Ann Arbor and enrolled in one of the University…

…'s schools and col- leges. Willing to Help Interviews were conducted by telephone. Interviewers reported that students contacted were al- most invariably willing to co-op- erate and express opinions on the 21…

October 16, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 16, 2002 OP/ED ~~brtt £ibitnfliltj 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… misappropriation of funds - remember those chartered planes the regents used during the presidential search? While we're at it, we can tackle those pesky clauses in the Statement of Student Rights and…

… Responsibilities (for- merly the Code of Student Conduct) whose interpretation of the legal rights of. students is, at best, chilling. And we can sue to prevent security cameras at the entrances of our dorms, an…

… JAROFF The letter writer was a Daily Managing Editor from 1949-1950 Cole, Gitelman set poor example' for students with heated exchange in Daily TO THE DAILY: With their recent exchange of letters…

…. At a moment when tension peaks on campus between Arabs and Jews, Dr. Cole and Dr. Gitelman should model the proper method of examin- ing and discussing the conflict rather than smearing each other…

…'s character and beliefs. How can the University exnect students to Protests, grandstanding made conference a waste TO THE DAILY: I must say that I am angered and ultimate- ly disheartened with those who claim…

… to be enlightened students of this fine University this weekend. Two university students sued to prevent the conference on Palestine from occurring, ultimately threatening the academ- ic integrity of…

… this institution. The University prides itself on encour- aging open discussion of ideas and the ability for its students to do the same. The lawsuit that was levied this past week threatened the ability…

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