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April 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

… yesterday, tightening a noose around the Arab country to pressure it to turn over suspects in the bomb- ing of Pan AM Flight 103. The punitive measures were sanctions approved by the United Nations, but a…

… citizens of countries support- ing the sanctions. Although there is Arab sentiment against the sanctions, nations in the region abided by a U.N. resolution passed March 31 banning arms sales to Libya and…

… .Black students are living up Infoirmtion and Library Studies Medicine to their responsibilities as citizens .....t:he:Thi:M...e.Le Kinesiology John' Uy " and human beings," Hyland said. Charles Smith…

…"WMZT NE IT'usra INTNTIONS TO 91E. OF THE~ U~.,E.RS ' ~N Continued from page 1 have a responsibility to change that from here on end." Students vehemently kicked, ripped and screamed as they tore down the…

… sexism is dead," Green said. The Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center and University Minority Student Services helped to sponsor the event. ,_ ' a- - -H - .......... HEWITi Join Ou…

… great career with us. Interested students please forward resumes to: Lisa Jost, Hewitt Associates, P.O. Box 497, Lincolnshire, IL 60069. CITY Continued from page 1 South U. after a game and break things…

…." Van Houweling said he felt the meeting focused on the wrong is- sues. He said instead of discussing ways to lure students away from WRITE FOR THE DAILY LEARN BARTENDING 40 Hours- Weekends Low tuition…

…/Job placement 557-7757 Professional Bartenders School CI REG. COPIES 20# White, 8.5x11 M South University for celebrations and looking for ways to deter student drinking, the task force should have paid more…

… try to come up with proposals plus alter- native activities," Brater said. "It's going to involve leadership from the students and the University seems very supportive of those efforts." - Daily…

… Administration Reporter Melissa Peerless contributed to this report. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the Fall and Winter terms by students at the University of…

September 16, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… seen. Besides the massive test with thousands of students demonstrating ainst the Vietnam war, or protesting for a student kstore, there were several bombings. The year ore, the Central Intelligence…

… "absolute Israeli intransigence on the question of withdrawals" from the occupied Arab lands, and especially the Palestinian homelands of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. "Begin won't budge," this source said…

Arabs want the lands returned with no strings. Israeli sources said, meanwhile, there is no stalemate in the talks and that they do not share the gloom current in some quarters just as they did not go…

… have pushed consolidation as a cost-cutting measure. However, it has been vigorously opposed by a number of tom Saturday- rsolidation plan students who feel elimination of separate dining halls would…

… O'Connor, asserted that individual dining halls were part of the dorm "living-learning experience," and that a relaxing dinner hour should be part of a student's assimilation process. GINA TONGE, a…

… junior living in Mosher-Jordan, added that a close, supportive dorm atmosphere was important to parents as well as students. Some of the Regents have also expressed doubts about the consolidation plan…

… African Students Association, the Black Student Union, leftist political groups, and representatives of the students. " President Carter's widely- publicized recent vacation cost the taxpayers at least…

April 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

… MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan r t AN, -T'W"5YOs, i&,lL1CK, f Lar4)- ISN'T !7' kFESIV6- 7o 1pRt E-vC,.HA RA C-r -~ R-Nlr IK!! /-J!5 v KtoW 7H E Kt b's qE &ONNA CON…

… saying that 1,000 University students travel abroad annually (this is the number that study or work abroad). An additional 2,000 go abroad primarily for travel. Participation in international activities is…

… another person. What a heck of a person you are and boy do I hope you sleep good at night. You are one of a kind. Sandra S Miller LSA first-year student A formal apology from MSA Dear Mrs. Khalid: Please…

… accept this letter as a partial apology for the verbal attack which you suffered on March 24, 1992, in the chambers of the Michigan Student Assem- bly. This apology was directed by a vote of the assembly…

April 16, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… should be proud of,": gle posted on April 6, accord The Pitt News. MSU TRUSTEES APPR PLAN TO GO 100-PERCI RENEWABLE AMID STUDENT PROTEST Michigan State Unive Board of Trustees approved that would require…

…'t give a specific date for ell my the full transition, but notes that none 40 percent of MSU's power sourc- Kran- es will be renewable by 2030, ing to accordingto The State News. Some students have…

… for nication is the third of three twice failing to appear in interdisciplinary seminar court to testify against her geared toward students and alleged rapist, The New York faculty in the sciences…

… W tant plan, will acces Syria can anal) Th [any fear Assad demanded freedom of move- ment for the U.N. team, but could create the regime could try to create obstacles; the failure of an Arab

….N. and the rating the video. "Where are in governmentnextweek. the Muslims and Arabs?" he ith Assad seen as a reluc- said, referring to the decision of participant in Annan's the international community…

…, the observers' success including the Arab world, not depend on how much to intervene directly in Syria ss they can negotiate in as it did last year in Libya. "See aand how quickly the team the columns…

April 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan LOOKING BACK THE WEEK IN REVIEW Don't delay on LL SPECULATION ended last week with regards to possible Uxiversity-Central Intelligence Agen- cy connections. For…

… long ago as the mid-1960's. Professors in various departments and in the Center for Chinese Studies kept running correspondence with Agency personnel, frequently offering to scrutinize their students as…

… record number of students cast ballots in the student government election, overwhelmingly approving a new, man- datory MSA funding increase. The Campus'Legal Aid Office will receive the bulk of the funds…

… - $1.74 per student per term. If the Regents approve the funding in- crease, the Legal Aid program will expand its legal staff three-fold. The office will now be albe to serve all students, rather than…

… next Assembly president. His SABRE Party captured near majority of the MSA seats. This should give him the clout to fulfill his promise to make MSA a more effective voice for students. In all, some 33…

… Tod Hanson, who has since made provisions for the six students to remain housed throughout the examination period. None of those evicted will be allowed to return to University housing next year. year…

…. Whether or not any of the students fight the action, at least one of them indicated the lease termination should not have been a surprise to them.'The housing leases which the six students had signed con…

June 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

… the American relations with the Arab world in- creasingly suspect, and to frustrate the goals of U.S. policy in the Middle East. As Lebanese students, we protest against the brutal Israeli invasion of…

…4 Opinion I eeicignUal Page 6 Wednesday, June 16, 1982 The Michigan Daily _ 4 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCII, No. 30-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at…

… know. Christy is a senior in LSA. I 4 LETTERS TO THE DAILY: Lebanese students speak out To the Daily: A great deal of misinformation has been spread by the news media about the war in Lebanon. We…

… Lebanese students would like to take this opportunity to set the. record straight. In fact, the Israeli's objective is not only the liquidation of Palestinians, but ultimately to carry out a major…

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…

November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 21

…:00. Tales of Arab Detroit (1995) An examination of tensions be- tween Arab and American cultures in our neighboring metropolis. Lane 7:00. Free. Nadja (1995) See Saturday. Mich 9:30. W E D N E S D A Y Romance…

…'s Dream The School of Music Opera Theater's "hip" retelling of Benjamin Britten's operatic retelling of Shakespeare's magical story. 8 p.m., Power Center, $16-$12 ($6 students). Call 764-0450. I Am A Man…

… p.m., Trueblood Theater, $12 ($6 students). Call 764-0450. Devil Love Department of Theater and Drama professor John Neville-Andrews directs this new play by K. Masters as part of the Basement Arts…

… Theater, $7 ($5 students). Call 764-0450. Falsettos EMU presents the William Finn-James Lapine double bill of musicals, "March of the Falsettos" and "Falsettoland." 8 p.m., Sponberg Theater (EMU campus…

… art and life is blurred in this Beckett-esaue existential drama. 8 q.m., Performance Network (408 W. Washington), $12 ($9 students/seniors, pay-what-you-can- Thursdays). Call 663-0681. Escanaba in da…

…'s satirical farce. 8 p.m. RC Auditorium (East Quad), $5 ($3 students A Midsummer Night's Dream See Thursday, 8 p.m. I Am A Man See Thursday, 8 p.m. Devil Love See Thursday, 5 p.m. Little Shop of Horrors See…

…-rock duo play Cava Java. Botfly Funk at Cross Street Station. Call 485-5050. Concord Trio Acclaimed ensemble performs at the Museum of Art. 8 p.m. Tickets $15; $7 for students with ID. Call 747-0521. ENACT…

… U N D A Y ... A Name You Never Got Ronda Slater performs her one- woman play about adoption. 2 p.m., Michigan Union Ballroom, $10 ($8 students). Call 971-2230. A Midsummer Night's Dream See Thursday…

January 16, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 59) • Page Image 9

… doctoral students from the Universitjof Maryland. Performance Chaos or Community: Pursuing MLK 3 pm, Michigan League, Lydia Mendelsohn Theater For more information contact Faye Burton, 734.615.3734, fayeb…

…@umich.edu Sponsored by School of Music The School of Music will present a musical tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The trib- ute will feature Marietta Simpson and other faculty and students from the School…

…@umich.edu Sponsored by the Office of Student Activities and Leadership During Winterfest SAL will offer programs that will help you and your student organization learn more about community and collaboration across…

… cultures, and making your student organization more inclusive. Panel Discussion Movement Makers featuring Don Nakanishi and Mori Nashida 7:00 pm, -Michigan League, Koessler For more information contact Ijun…

… Lai, 734.623.8471, ilai@umich.edu Sponsored by the United Asian American Organizations and the MLK Symposium Plan- ning Committee Ever think that students do not have the power to make monumental change…

… included peer mediation, diver- sity workshops, violence prevention and gender sensitivity training. January 28 Lecture 9-77: An Exploration of Hate Crimes Against the Arab-American and South Asian…

… Communities 4 pm, UM Business School, Hale Auditorium For more information contact Howard Liu, 734.663.5179, hyliu@umich.edu Sponsored by Hate Crime Symposium and the IASA (Indian American Students Association…

…) In the days after 9-11, there was a second tragedy, a wave of hate crimes against the South Asian and Arab American community. Deepa Iyer, a lawyer and community activist, will show a new video about…

May 16, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

… staged retalia- last month by the Jewish calen- tory attacks on guerrilla bases iar. in neighboring Arab lands. Premier Golda Meir vowed in Meir's remarks were taken as an emotional television address a…

… had been planned three months earlier. He said two of the gunmen came from inside Israel, and the third was a resident of the occupied west bank. of the Jor- dan River, The Arabs seized the youths, who…

… Ypsilanti 's controversial pornography ordi- nance "fascist" and Baize wants to defeat the ordinance. Ypsilanti's Third Ward, which elected Baize, is predominantly a student ward, similar to Ann Arbor's S e c…

… THE DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES WILL CONDUCT AN Experimental Second-Year (FRENCH/SPANISH 231 -232) Summer Program in France and Spain to complete the language requirement Interested students should…

January 16, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… LOUNGE IN THE UNION SIGN UP FOR: . SPRING BREAK TRIP TO STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLORADO. 0 WEEKEND TRIPS TO CABERFAE, BOYNE, NUBSNOB, SUGERLOAF f CROSS COUNTRY SKIING & more TO ALL YOU STUDENTS WHO HAVE GRIPED…

… in Metallic d-Shells," P&A Colloq. Rm., 4 pm. PESC, OSSP, LSA Student Gov't: State of the University Debate, "The University and Social Change" Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 pm. Music School:, Schubert's "Die…

… Hillel, 1429 Hill A communique on the meeting observed that the Vatican has warm relations with the Arab world and is concerned about "weak and defenseless" Palestin- ians who were made homeless when…

… worded statement that the visit was not a "preferential or ex- clusive" gesture by the Pope. Observers believed the Vatican was concerned that Arab states, in which there are ancient minority Christian…

November 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… recognizes Israel. But the Reagan administration rejected the PLO proclamation, asserting that the Arab-Israeli conflict must be settled by negotiations and not by unilateral acts. Washington said that the…

…, establishing the princi- ple that Israel has a right to safe and secure borders in the region. Union of Students for Israel mem- ber and medical student Steven Stryk said, "If the PLO officially accepted UN…

… Palestinian Students, who organized the celebra- tion, announced in a statement: "After so many failed attempts, maybe our enemies will now realize that peace in the Middle East can not be achieved without…

… recognizing our inalienable rights to self-determination and Na- tional Independence." Search panel lacks student BY STEVE KNOPPER The search for University Presi- dent James Duderstadt's second-in- command…

… has had no formal student input since Michigan Student As- sembly President Michael Phillips resigned from the search advisory committee earlier this term. But Phillips, an LSA senior, said student

… resignation was dated Oct. 25, but Assistant to the President Robin Ja- J coby said she did not receive it until Nov. 5. Phillips said he submitted a list of students as replacements on the committee, but…

… Jacoby said it is too late to involve those students on the committee. The search committee and the fac- ulty's Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs have already finished interviewing candidates…

… spac began plannin RC director search promotes openness, student input BY TARA GRUZEN When James Duderstadt was named University President last summer, the search process that chose him was criticized…

students and faculty intricately in- volved in the selection process. Unlike the presidential search, for example, the final candidates for RC director are public knowledge. And all RC students will be able…

… search com- mittee member. "This is another ex- 'This is another example ofI the RC reaching out to the students. We really are part of the committee, we are not just token students.' ' - RC social…

October 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

… University architectural students. The students arrived Thursday for a four-day on-the-spo tstart of their study, which will culmin-. ate in a physical model of what they consider an ideal downtown layout, and…

… prospective applicants. Under the new system, guidance personnel in the secondary schools will be given official standardized ratings to enable them to" advise students on their chances of ac- ceptance…

… Group C students will be advised to apply elsewhere. * *. * EUGENE, Ore. - A plan which will enable freshman student leaders to become more easily ac- quainted with the campus has been approved by the…

… governing student body at the University of Oregon, according, to The Oregon, Daily Emerald. The plan, if set up, will create more leaders who will orient "key frosh to the business of class lead- ership and…

…- vice from students faster and more often than from the Admin- istration. 2) The mechanics of planning dances and events will be speeded up because students who understand and have taken. part in the…

…,000 hours of instruction a week to 1,800 students. 11 BUSINESS SERVICES MICHIGAN DAILY People of Distinction purchase CLASSIF IED ADVERTISING CHOICE MEATS LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS at LNS 1'DY 3DY RALPH'S MARKET…

… all freshmen engineers to a display and dramatiza- tion of the special activities open to engineering students. Thurs., Oct. 16, 7:00 p.m. in Trueblood, Aud. Frieze Bldg International Center Tea: Thurs…

November 16, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…:30 p.m. U Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 p.m. U Christian Science Organiza- tion, weekly, meeting, Michi- gan League, checkroom at front desk, 7 p…

… first in a series of evaluations by faculty members of administrative offices. The next office slated for evaluation is the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs. SACUA Chair Henry Griffin said…

…, "With 1,300 staff members, this office is a very major part of the University. I'm particularly interested in determining the relations be- tween student affairs and academic issues." The decision by the…

…' By JAMES CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Cyberspace University - a uni- versity that spans the world as a ro- bust information network linking to- gether students, faculty, graduates and knowledge resources…

student enroll- ment of 23 percent, and added that the minority faculty has increased 60 per- cent in the past five years. "Our goal is to provide education of the highest quality to the broadest segment of…

… and interest in homelessness is the first step towards fulfilling that slogan. Bosnian editor describes horror of current events New TV station may air student news, soap operas, game shows By SCOT…

student Damir Juric, who attended the discussion. Juric, who has relatives in Sarajevo, said it is important to get as much information as possible about Bosnia. "What you hear on the news is sort of a…

…'s a big difference with Somalia." By KATIE HUTCHINS DAILY STAFF REPORTER Next semester, students will be able to turn on the TV and see fellow University students reporting news, displaying talents and…

… maybe even acting outsoap operas orhosting game shows. This is the result of anew club that makes it possible for students to have their own station. The idea came from Kinesiology sophomore Dan Schwab…

… they do notneed experience," Schwab said. The next mass meeting will take place next Monday at 6 p.m. in the Frieze Building. Scott Doyne, a first-year Kinesi- ology student, is assisting Schwab in the…

October 16, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, said Jewish students are scared because they are uneducated about the facts. "The only thing for them to be afraid of is the people who scare them with lies. Our…

… that its incoming fresh- man class was the largest in the nation with 204 students. Oct. 16, 1973 Actress Olivia de Havilland told an audience of 600 people at Lydia Mendelsohn Theatre that during the…

… in response to Universi- ty compliance with a subpoena issued by the House Un-American Activities Committee demanding lists of members of student organi- zations. Oct. 17, 1970 In rifling through ROTC…

… files during a 33-hour takeover of North Hall, some demonstrators found a file containing information about themselves. It was mostly filled with newspaper clippings on the activities of Students for a…

… permission to operate the stand, but O'Brien denied ever sanctioning the table. Oct. 20, 1942 Seven University students relin- quished all other extra-curricular posts to accept positions on the war- time…

… several students to the Dean's Office. Oct. 21, 1970 The Office of Student Services set guidelines to bar companies with offices in South Africa from using the University placement - uO N ING/Daiy LSA…

… violence and promote peace in Israel. Attendees commenced the rally, which was organized by the Michigan Student Zionists, in response to the Sec- ond National Student Conference on the Palestinian Movement…

… conference, said college campuses across the nation have progressively become more intol- erant of students who speak out in favor of Israel. "We are here to fight hate speech on campus that intimidates…

students to speak their views because they're afraid. This campus is one of the most danger- ous campuses in the world," he said. But Hussein Ibish, conference speak- er and communications director of the…

…," Schlussel said. "And now Americans understand what the people of Israel are going through. Students on this campus live in fear. The lawsuit was a very brave lawsuit and even though we didn't stop the con…

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…

October 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… Around The World I: &P £ibiigau alt Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

Arab world, something that has suffered considerably in recent tiffs with Jor- dan's King Hussein and Saudia Arabia's King Saud. This show of force may be able to get the other Arab nations behind him…

… to work. At least one reason it isn't is the colonial overtones that Arabs read into it. And this should be a key consideration in the formation of new'policy, a policy that we hope will be the product…

…., Oct. 16. Agenda, Student Government Council Oct. 16, 1957, 7:30 p.m., Council Room. Minutes of the previous meeting. Officer reports: President, Campus Chest Allocations Board, Galen' letter. Exec. V…

…- naire, Health Insurance. Standing Committees: Nationa--and International, Conference on Student Travel. Student Activities Committee, Consti- tution, Ed School Council, revision, Virgil Grumbling…

…; Activities: Oct. 30, Nov. 27 Int. Student Assoc. movies, Nov. 8 Student Government Council, program, Mrs. Roosevelt, speaker; Nov. 9, Int. Student Assoc., Monte Carlo Ball, Union Ballroom; Nov. 21, 22, 23…

…, Gilbert and Sullivan, "Trial by Jury" "The Sorcerer"; Dec. 7 performance, Rackham, Detroit. Early Registration passes-Aaron Kra- nitz. Student Activities Library, purpose, content - Sarah Baker. Education…

… fallacy, no policy we undertake in the Middle East can really succeed. For Russia cannot be excluded, and what is more, the Arab states, who want to work both sides-of the street, object to excluding her…

… Saturday entertain- ment for otherwise bored students and alumni. wonder how anyone can really call State's policy of straight-forward pursuit of victory shameful. If the lack of cheering at games does…

… indicate that portions of the student body find that an efficient football machine cannot exist with traditional intellectual stan- dards, it will be interesting to see which will be considered more im…

April 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… government spend- ing, taxing and credit policies on a noninflationary trend, but "not so restrictive that later on we have to deal with a recession." * * * FIVE ARAB GUERILLA ORGANIZATIONS yesterday flatly…

…. Hussein's plan - announced in Washington Thursday - resem- bles the United Nations resolution of Nov. 1967 which calls for Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territory in return for an end to the Arab

… years. -Daily-Peter Dreyfuss The Corpse Corps Students paraded yesterday on the Diag as part of a "death and oppression" march sponsored by Resistance. The march will continue through tomorrow and…

….y.o.)-Women's Liberation-Revolutionary Youth Politics -Prison Tapes (802 Monroe basement) plus others 2:30 Organic Food (b.y.o.) -High School Organizing-Imperialism-Alterna- tives to the Draft-Dylan-Student Worker Alliance…

October 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… incorporation of the guerrillas into the democratic process. (Continued from Page 1) The group has received a lot of atten- tion lately. Jonathan Kessler, Leader- ship and Development Coordinator of AIPAC (Arab

…-Israeli Pubic Affair Committee), was one of the speakers at Hillel this Sunday. "I'm very excited about what the students at the University of Michigan are doing. The best way for IMPAC to make a difference is…

… to work in a House or Senate race. Students have made the decision th the Illinois race is impor- tant. I think it will make a difference" Kessler said. Senior Susan Wein agrees. Wein at- tended last…

…, additional parts of the parade route, reported no damage or problems with clean-up. Although the students were sup- posedly also spraying beer and1 throwing confetti in the Law Library, Director Margaret…

… Leary said she "Found the stacks cleaner than usual in the morning." -the Associated Press filed a report for this story. "-HA PPENINGS Happenings The Peace Corps begins interviewing interested students

…-Write, 3 p.m., '"113 School of Education Bldg. Student Wood & Craft Shop - Introduction to Wood Working, 7 p.m., 537 SAB. r CRLT - TA workshop, "Ten Ways to Imnprove Your Teaching," 3 p.m., 109 E. Madison…

….m., 4051 LSA. Student Organizations Development Center - Workshop, "We Have to Stop Meeting Like this: Making Your Meetings Effective," 4 & 7 p.m., Union. School of Business Administration - Seminars…

…, Anne Behnke Fell, "The Silk Route," noon, Lane Hall Commons. Affordable Housing Task Force - Public hearing, 7:30 p.m., Pinelake TAKE-THE LEAD' Help New Students or Their Parents Discover the Diversity…

October 16, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…-Brown bag, Prof. Grant Hildebrand, "The Use of Function in American Architecture," noon, Art & Arch. aud. Organization of Arab Students-Mohamed Sid-Ahmed, "Recent Develop- ments in Egypt," Nat. Sci. Aud., 3p…

… examinations before his trial begins. The examinations, ordered by Circuit Court Judge Ross Campbell, are necessary in a defense of not guilty by reason of insanity. . Kelly, a former University student, is on…

… trial for the shooting deaths of students Douglas McGreaham, 21, and Edward Siwik, 19, which oc- cured on the morning of April 17 in a hallway at Bursley dormitory. THE INSANITY defense requires the…

… wants to regenerate cam- pus interest in the carillon by playing the bells more often and encouraging more music students to learn to play the instrument. "Due to all the bad publicity (about former…

…'l Student Fellowship Mtg., 4100 Nixon Rd., 7 p.m. (For info. call 994- 4669), open to all foreign students. Univ. Duplicate Bridge Club-open gaTe. Inexperienced players welcome, Mich. League, 7:30 p…

…-International Recreation Program, Intramural Bldg., featuring open swim, 6-7 p.m. and slide show, 7-8 p.m. Human Sexuality Advocates Office-a coffeehouse for gay students, faculty and staff, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Guild House, 802…

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…

November 16, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

…} with a score of military provocations over the weekend along India's eastern and western borders. 80 DEMONSTRATORS turned out at Wayne State University yesterday, in an attempt to dissuade students from…

… registering for the winter quarter in protest of a 20 per cent tuition increase. Demonstrators reportedly were having little success in getting students to pass up registration or at least pleading poverty when…

… .SA Student-Faculty Hour Wednesday, Nov 17th 2549 LSA Bldg. 3-3:30-Informal Discussion 3:30-4:30-Open Forum WASHINGTON (P) -- The Agency for Inter- national Development (AID) has asked its em- ployes…

… t h e United States and the S o v i e t Union. Chiao also threw his support be- hind the Arab countries in t h e Middle. East conflict, charging Israel with aggression and d e - manding the withdrawal…

… of Israeli forces from occupied Arab terri- tory. The United States, which took a severe jolt in the expulsion of Na- tionalist China on Oct. 25, still had not made up its mind Sunday night whether it…

…, Hsiung Hsiang-hui and Chen Yu. Unit warns of campus unrest A report on the campus tur- moil resulting from the Cambod- ian incident of May, 1970, warned yesterday that similar widespread student protests…

… support for President Nixon's war policies. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420…

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….m.-4 p.m., Red Cross Headquarters, 2729Packard. Palestine Day-sponsored by organization of Arab Students; Diag gathering, noon-1 p.m.; exhibitions and speakers, 5-8 p.m., Union Kuenzel Room; dinner, 8 p…

…-West Side Story, 7,9:45 p.m., Old Arch. Aud. AAFC-Five Easy Pieces, 7, 10:20 p.m., Drive, He Said, 8:40 p.m., MLB 3. MISCELLANEOUS Student Blood Drive-sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, 10 a…

… contact the organization by May 21, 608 N. Main, 994-4357. The Michigan Daily (USPS 344-900) Volume XC, No. 7-S Friday, May 16, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of…

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…

November 16, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…, drinks, tickets to movies and concerts, Ubers and dinners at Ann Arbor’s many fine restaurants are not kind to student budgets. However, the alternative is often staying in alone while your friends…

… of all incomes feel welcome, wealthier students should be more conscious of their peers’ ability to pay when making social plans. The median annual parental income is $154,000, three times…

… the Michigan average. A full two-thirds of students come from the top 20 percent of national incomes, while less than 4 percent come from the bottom 20 percent of incomes. Perhaps most…

… depressingly, the University ranks last out of all public universities in terms of economic mobility for students. The University’s predominance of wealthy students naturally breeds a campus culture in…

… which money is often taken for granted. And even if the University admitted more low- and middle- income students, would they even want to stay in an environment where social pressures encourage…

… encouraged the University to accept more out-of-state students who pay sky-high tuitions. Furthermore, Ann Arbor’s housing costs are a full 73 percent higher than the national average. Add…

… income. The University social scene shouldn’t require low- and middle-income students to shell out enormous amounts of cash on top of the already exorbitant costs of attendance. A number…

… Royale or Starbucks requires a few bucks for a latte. Students build their social lives around activities at these establishments; almost every date, get-together or night out with friends comes…

… with a high cash premium. Some institutional features of the campus social scene further exclude students of lower socioeconomic status. Institutions like Greek life and club sports charge…

…, the monetary barriers may still prove prohibitive to many students of lower socioeconomic status. Because financial barriers exclude many less wealthy students, these organizations help…

October 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… units-to leftist-ruled, Soviet supplied Syria. "It's a good thing," Mikoyan told newsmen at an Afghanistan Embassy reception in Moscow. Arabs Confused Same confusion was evident in the Arab sphere. While…

… strengthening Nasser's leadership of the Arab world, but "does not modify the military and strategic situation in that area." Norwegians React The Norwegian Socialist party also announced it had rejected…

… Fourteen Fourteen people have now taken out petitions for Student Govern- ment Council seats, according to Phil Zook, '60, elections chairman. Up for re-election are Joe Col- lins, '58, Council president…

… present em- barrassment." "The latter problem could be lessened by a federal scholarship program for students studying science in which the scholarship would go directly to the student to be used in the…

…,. training has economic value to the student, he should assume the cost of his education, overlooks the benefits which 'so- ciety as a whole gains from his education. He pointed out that such an idea can be…

… the nation if "the students' share ofb he cost is ex- tended beyond the present levels." Officials End .Financial.Aid Conference Scholarship officials from sev- eral colleges wound up a two…

… presented the TDU to the A About 200 officials and ni rof. Benjamin W. Wheeler, of history department and ad- r to students on the junior in Europe program told the ary college Steering Commit- about a…

… again reported high numbers of students at the general clinic yesterday as the Asian Flu epidemic refuses to re- lease its grip on the campus popu- lation. Dr. Morley Beckett, Health Serv- ice Director…

…,%o students were trans- ferred to University Hospital. How- ever, the great majority of cases are being cared for in campus residences. Dr. Beckett said a great number of students in residence halls are…

November 16, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… additional rooms and living spaces. Administration official contend the move would help to counter rapidly rising room and board rates, while students opposing the plan claim the monetary savings would not of…

…- fset the detrimental effects of the plan. Approximately 150 students rallied last night in the main lounge of Mosher-Jordan Hall to view a slide presentation and hear leaders of the Student Coalition to…

… the inconveniences faced by students who would have to venture to the facility from their nearby dorms is only part of the reason for the intense opposition, said Mosher-Jordan resident Michael O…

… purpose. The remainder of the cost would come from 6 per cent revenue bonds. The proposed facility would not be completed until the 1981-82 school year, at which time the net savings per student in all…

… captured by Israel. E Sadat, harshly criticized by some Arab states for ignoring the Palestinians, has insisted that a link be made. Because of Israel's rejection of Egyptian demands thus far, the sources…

… the necessary clarifications concerning the additional positions of Egypt." Daily Photo by MAUREEN O'MALLEY I surrender... true that law school places tremendous demands on its students. seems to have…

April 16, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 102) • Page Image 11

… admirable. Jaber was awarded a $50,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to spearhead research about the preva- lence of depression and stigma in the Arab-American community in 2011. The research…

… of two different campus organizations. He can speak and understand Arabic and is fluent in Span- ish. Reda Jaber is passionate. When he discusses MI-Happy, a HIPAA-compli- ant smartphone app he co…

… into the person he is today. It's the atmosphere provided at a place like the University that Jaber said allowed his creativity and vision to take root and flourish. "When you're a student it's one of…

… the only times where you can experiment with anything. If you fail as a student, it's not a big deal," he said. "It's all part of the learn- ing experience." Most Michigan Women of Color Collec- tive…

… (M-WoCC) meetings look simple from the outside - a group of students seated in a circle, telling stories and listening. The meetings, usually held in the Trotter Multicultural Center, aren't even…

… discussion. The heart of M-WoCC, what makes the student organization so significant and essential, are those discussions. "We didn't just want to be an (organiza- tion) that puts on events," said LSA senior…

… senior Ciarra Ross and other students who thought the University lacked a space reserved for women of color to voice concerns and personal struggles. At its inception, the group was simply designed to give…

… dedication to student empowerment. "In the past few years, I have done organizing and have been involved in stu- dent orgs. but I've never felt this kind of empowerment," Khalil explained. "For M-WoCC, it made…

February 16, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… said. or ISA Officers will be served with spaghetti as the main dish. Following the supper, Arab students will discuss American and Arabian co-operation. The discussion will be illustrated by a sound…

…THE- MIIHIG A DAIY - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1949 ----- -------- T AG DAY TOMORROW: French Student Lands WSSF Activities U' To Distribute Political Co'luuns to State Press "The World Student

… Service Fund has given many European students a new energy for life," said a French graduate physics student here who spent several weeks in a W.S.S.F. rest center. The campus W.S.S.F. drive for $5,000 will…

… begin tomorrow with a special tag day. THE FRENCH student out- lined conditions at Combloux, a W.$.S.F. rest center, in 1946 and 1941. There were two general types who went to the rest camps, he reported…

…. Many students were broken in health after years of work in the underground. These peoPle were required to stay for long periods. Others who took up their studies after the war went to the center dur- ing…

… vacation periods for much needed rest. Despite their need for rest, th student maintained an active pro- gram at Combloux, the French student said. Lecturers were brought to the camp to stir inter- est in…

… political discussions. * * * THESE DISCUSSIONS brought many points of view, for students from many parts of Europe were there, he explained. Displaced Dinner To Hon( The International Center will serve the…

… repre- sent the consensus of department opinion and are not signed. Whether the president should STUDENT REST CENTER-European students gather before a student rest center in France. The World Student

… Service Fund supports such centers throughout Europe. The Campus WSSF drive begins tomorrow. The committee hopes to raise $5,000 in the two special tag days. students who could not return to' own radio…

… broadcasting system. their countries were allowed to go "One blind student adapted John to the rest center. Steinbeck's, "The Moon is Down!" "Still others did not want to for radio. It was so good that the go…

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…

October 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… to students -with disabilities on Friday for her work with deaf and hard of hearing students. A luncheon sponsored by the Hear- ing Impaired Students Organization t'Ook place at the Michigan Union in…

… honor of Arfa and the Lee Bernstein family, who are generous supporters -of the group. Along with the award, Arfa received S500 for her services as an undergrad- ,uate student at the University, where…

… ,she was also a member of the Michi- gan Student Assembly and a half a dozen other student organizations. Career Link 2000 , to provide advice In an effort to provide students who -tre not in pre…

…-professional programs with information about possible career fields, Career Link 2000 will take place Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Michigan Union Ballroom. The event, hosted by LSA Student Government, LSA…

… about the Arab-Israeli con- flicts and heard both sides of the story and I wanted to do something about all the injustices I saw and heard about," SNRE senior Amy Morrow said. "I'm not pro-Palestin- ian…

September 16, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

students from several countries will join togeth- er to form one team. The alliances are not guided by political factirs. Two years ago the soccer cham- pionship was won by a group of Afro-Arab students

… needs of athletic minded students-whether they be from Michigan, New York, or New Guinea. The International Center pro- gram meets the needs of students in the latter category. This divi- sion differs…

… from the other pro- grams because of the sports which are offered. Most of the foreign students who come to Michigan have prob- ably never seen a football game before and would certainly have a tough…

… those students who are familiar with other sports, small social fraterni- ties may invite a few foreign stu- dents to play for their house in the fraternity sports programn. (Any foreign student wishing…

… American sports.. The number of teams competing in the International Center ar- ies from year to year, depending on which countries send students in sufficient numbers to form a team.. In some cases…

… a replacement. The I.M. NEWPORT, R.I.-Constellatior Department was glad to oblige. all but sank the British Ameri- The biggest sport for interna- ca's Cup hopes yesterday with ar tional students is…

…, each winner will be eligible to compete for the season's grand prize. Each student is allowed one entry, and is obliged to pick the score in one game, to eliminate chances for a tie. Blanks for the…

… 'a ARDEN MIESEN'S BAND I Sponsored by Graduate Student Council ".ammmmm#EM###M##mMsmmm# I . ____ i FREE GIFT for male students. at WLL D'S j State St. on the Campus The most practical…

April 16, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… level. But European and Arab leaders said any such conference needs Arafat's presence to be effective. "It's a way to get the parties together and talking," Powell said on the ninth day of a peace mission…

… Germany. "This cathedral is God's enemy," an Arabic speaker said on the shaky 20-minute video, which also recorded jihad battle songs on the car's cas- sette player as the men allegedly planned a bomb…

… excerpts aired yesterday by the pan-Arab satellite sta- tion Al-Jazeera. It wasn't clear when the tapes were made. The deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, was shown claiming the Sept. 11 attacks as a "great victory…

… complete tapes Thursday. It was not immediately clear how the station received the tapes. The excerpts aired by the Arab station yesterday were part of a series of clips from what appeared to be videotapes…

… winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term (January through April) is $110, yearlong (September through…

September 16, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… held ev ry Thursday evening from 7:30 to 8:30 in Room 3545 SAB to learn how students are examining mental attitudes under the microscope of Soul. Wednesday, September 16, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michigan Page…

… other side did likewise. N 1.0 I Guerrilas press for demand . By The Associated Press Arab guerrillas laid dowi their terms for freeing Israeli and American hijack hostages yester- day and warned…

…. In Zurich, a freed stewardess from the Swissair jetliner blown up by the guerrillas said the Arabs took from the plane $690,000 in currency being ,sent from Swiss banks to New York. The Popular Front…

…. Kanafani also reiterated a de- mand that West Germany free three Arab terrorists held in Mun- ich and that Switzerland release three others jailed in Zurich. Meanwhile, Israel has proposed urgent…

February 16, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, February 16, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 95 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor. MI 48109 Unsigned…

… to being anti- Semitic. I am not, I go around the country trying to bring moderate Arab leaders into agreement that Israel has a right to exist with a partition of Palestine, and urging Palestinians to…

… Syria agree on some- thing I'll probably join up with an Arab church... [When] a newspaper or a televi- 'I would say that probably the two worst institutional- ized examples of racism in the world today a…

Arab world, and a public serving station bought only the six parts that were not deemed "favorable" to the Arab side. Two sides were "favorable" to the Palestinians, but the station didn't run them…

… Griffin's statement, "Given that society places such a heavy emphasis on science - how can our students be graduating without it?" He then goes on to pro- pose that LSA students be re- quired to take an…

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…

January 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…: 764-0552 -4 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The resident and women a C/ C-1 SIGNIFICANT portion of the coalition that elected President Jimmy Carter in 1976 seems to be…

… national decisions; * American as a whole is borrowing more and more money to finance those deficits (N.Y. used short term notes, the U.S. is using Arab oil money), while neglecting capital formtion, with…

…...r.....,....."... .:...:........................""........ .............iiiiiiifi::{;; Letters The need for student activism today Flt T..R ALYYU WEAK- I HAVE NO LIVEEC p~ Tb POLE-CA! PO 50 To the Daily: In three Daily letters, there has been some serious doubt expressed by…

students as to the exact nature of the current generation of college students. In the discussion of the "young" or "unselfish" or "Me" type of generation we are a part of, several, features of student

… include the variety of perceptions and events. The task of students in the late 70's, particularly at this campus, is now to gather and organize the history of student activism, and to learn from it. For as…

… one studies the history of 60's activism, it becomes readily apparent that the same social conditions which gave rise to activism have not disappeared. Second, student activism has not ceased since the…

… seeks to nromote this myth to students. In the March 16 Regents 'meeting last year, 500 people rallied to call for University divestment of its funds from corporations doing business in South Africa…

… same social conditions which gave rise to campus unrest remain largely unchanged. Since 1973, the University of Michigan has failed to meet its own commitment to affirmative action, for students and for…

… faculty. 1978 is the second straight year of declining black student enrollment, while in the college of LSA, 18 departments employ no minorities, and five have no women members. Last year, 70 Opportunity…

… strangely find enough money to rebuild the law libarary, the hospital, and to put rusty hunks of iron on the corner To put student politics into a larger context, ,one LSAT Dean stated last year: "This is a…

December 16, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552c Administration Building before 3 p.m.f the day preceding publication (before I 11 a.m. on Saturday.) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1952 VOL. LXIII, No. 69 Noticesf Student

… Tea. President and Mrs. Hatcher will be at home to students1 from 4 to 6 o'clock, Wednesday, Decem-i ber 17. Late permission for women students who attended the Glee Club concert on Thursday, Dec. 11…

…, will be no later than 11 p.m. General Library. A University regula- tion requires that all students leaving Ann Arbor for extended vacations must return Library books before their de- parture. The…

… purpose of the regulation is to insure the availability of books for scholars who wish to use them while the University is not in session. In accordance with this rule, students planning to spend Christmas…

… outside Ann Arbor may be given in case of urgent need. Arrangements must be made at the Charging Desk for books from the General Library or with the librarians in charge of Di- visional Libraries. Students

… display in the Uni- versity's new Far Eastern art gal- lery, opened Dec. 14 in Alumni Memorial Hall. EUROPE Ith ear STUDENT TOURS: Bicycle, Motor, Study and Ad. venture Tours'for as little as $475 (50 days…

… - WORIENT THE WORLD Steamer, combination steamer-air trips tothFa East and Around See More the lat pshrices com-s S Spend Lesa 67 days from $1750.t Your Travel Agent or Students International Travel…

… and Anthropol- ogy Departments, and Dr. Max Hutt, of the Psychology Department, will speak on "The Algerian Arab : An In- terdisciplinary Approach to Culture Change," at 4:10 p.m., Wed., Dec. 17, in the…

Students. Meeting of all juniors who have declared their intention of concentrating on Physical Therapy in Room 4303, Univ. Hospi- tal. It is urgent that you be present, but if impossible to attend, call Vir…

… this year's college top- ics. There will be a report on a re- cent discussion at Albion entitled "Freedom and Equality in Employ- ment." The Lutheran Student Association will hold their annual Christmas…

January 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Dunham To Play Alternate Sets Over 3,000 students will dance to the music of Tommy Dorsey and Sonny Dunham beneath a star-studded ceiling at the tradi- tional J-Hop from 10 pFm. to 2 ha.m. Friday and…

… Sawyer said there is much danger in facing atomic warfare without Ian air force to defend ourselves as Mayor Says Headquarters Set for Student Guide P rogram Advisors Will Meet At 25 Angell Hall…

… Catalogue-bewildered students ,ay take their program troubles to student advisors every day dur- ing registration week in Rm. 25, Angell Hall, where the new Course Content Student Advisory ?rogram will have…

… its headquar- ters. Prepared to direct students to courses relating to individual in- sts and requirements, advisors will give detailed descriptions of ,ourses in the major concentra- ion fields. Each…

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…

May 16, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… d outside Ann Arbor's Jewish Community Center t during an event commemorating May 14, 1948, the day Israel gained statehood and defended d itself against an attack by six Arab nations. e Members of…

…, saying that students must realize the impor- tance of universally protecting human rights. Livshiz also recognized that students might have power to impact the University's dealing with Israel. While there…

February 16, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. Unsigned editorials reflect the official position of the Daily’s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations…

… of “Sniper,” gives god- fearing Christian Americans the orgasm they’ve been waiting for: Jesus, mixed with John Wayne, carrying a gun, killing A-rabs. All this controversy over whether “American…

… Language Campaign, a $16,000 effort to educate students on the impact behind common phrases like “I want to die” and “That’s so gay.” Amanda McLit- tle, coordinator of Diversity Educa…

… program five months after it launched. Your video caption, “Uni- versity is dictating what students can say,” met every standard for a click- worthy phrase — incite all of the drama, include none of the…

… facts. A public university “dictating” the speech of its students?! Now there’s a story that’ll rile up those First Amendment defenders. And that’s how your business model works. You fill a niche…

… freedoms. I can’t say they were terribly accurate. Your recent coverage of the Uni- versity’s Inclusive Language Cam- paign was shared on social media by students who were outraged by the…

… University’s attempt to “stifle” their freedom of speech, as one student posted online. And really, who cares that the initiative was based on student feed- back and aimed at creating a more…

… harmonious campus community? Painting the program as an absurd, double-think government plot to indoctrinate American students into not being able-ist or homophobic assholes free to speak their mind is a…

… much better way to ensure high web traffic. All you had to do was splash “Trouble with Schools” across the screen in punchy graphics, and find a student eager to give an interview full of nice…

….C. Muslim students. Just like me. Their assailant was a vocal anti- theist whose heinous act adds to the growing list of Islamopho- bic sentiments, protests and hate crimes in America. Let’s not forget…

February 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

…4A -The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 16, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET UANN ARBOR, MI 48109 opinion .mchignaily.com tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… for now I'm left to ask, what happened to my country? Hoard can be reached at j.ho@umich.edu. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Language requirement comes too late to make a real difference for students TO THE…

…, college is simply too late to force the language burden on people. If someone hasn't learned a language by the time he is a first-year student, the odds he will learn it in subsequent years are not worth…

… the effort the University invests in attempting to teach him. While proponents of the requirement point out that other countries always teach their students English, they do so starting in ele- mentary…

… fairness. Every other requirement the University imposes on students is universal. No matter how much attention I paid to natural sciences in high school, I still have to take at least seven credits when I…

… arrive at the University. The same is true for every student in every requirement, except in language. Consequently, students who have learned a language early in life or had access to a high quality…

… language program in primary or secondary school have a diminished require- ment load compared to students without these advantages. Finally, there is the illogical nature of the claim by language requirement…

… at all, let alone the four semesters of language students are forced to take. All students should know how to use a computer, compute interest payments and speak effectively in public, but these issues…

… to end violence against women worldwide. ABBY HAUSLOHNER LSA junior SHOsH RUSKIN LSA senior Ruskin and Hauslohner are co-chairs of the Progressive Arab Jewish Alliance Article headline creates…

November 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

Arabs and Arab-Americans to help the situation in the occupied territories is to pressure the U.S. government to cease aid to Israel "as long as Israel and the United States' rejectionism of Palestinian…

… interdenominational campus fellowship) Students Dedicated to Knowing and Communicating Jesus Christ .""""""""""""".".."."..." " -" - , * " " '" e" * " " 00 * - "0 " " apparel " jewelry; * accessories 0 :325 E. Liberty…

… Hall John Neff - 971-9150(0), 747-8831(H) ' I be £idbtgau ~jjjj The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

… Casey - r The Michigan Daily is a memberc National Student News Service. Editor in Chief..................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Managing Editor........................MARTHA SEVETSON News Editor…

April 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… on Lampedusa, an Italian island in the Mediterranean. LIBYA yesterday summoned fellow Arabs to an "hour of revenge" against America for its predawn air raid on Libyan cities. Libya state radio said…

…% hours after the attack, he said. Two of the Libyan leader's young sons - Sef el Arab, 4, and Camis, 3 - See SEARCH, Page 9 Attack draws mixed reactions From AP and UPI The Soviet Union accused the…

… honorary degree from the Univer- sity. Shapiro told 23 students gathered in his conference room that he will not ask the regents at their meeting this Thursday and Friday to make an exception for Mandela…

… since 1962 for leading the South African revolutionary group, the African National Congress. Students yesterday also admonished Shapiro for not alerting them of the bylaw when Mandela was nominated last…

… leader of Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC) said students found out about the policy only last week during a discussion with University Vice President for State Relations Richard Kennedy. "I…

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…

December 16, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… aie miles northeast- of Smela, See RUSSA, p. 4 e - The one-week .a $cmpus waste p dive raches I tlimx tonior- r hen representatives of the sabteniaw County', Salvage Com- mittee will pick up student

… loss of honor points to suspen- sion. The Board unanimously agreed to impose the following penalties upon students who did not secure make-up privileges from Assistant Dean ErichI Walter: 1) Students who…

… are absent Mon- day, Decenmber 20, wvill suffer the loss of six honor points from their academic records. 2) Three honor points per day will be subtracted from students cutting classes on Tuesday, Decem…

…- ber 21: Wednesday, December 29, and Thursday, December 30. 3) In cases of extreme absence those students affected will be sus- pended for the balance of the Fall Term. Although this ruling is not a blan…

… accordance with the principle of the Board of Regents to aid in the war effort by trying to limit student travel during rush peri- ods. Making its stand clear, the Board -issued this statement: "The…

… Administrative Board in vot- ing a new policy for this war-time holiday is particularly concerned that students, who still are aware only of their own comfort and who fail to realize that they are enjoying the pri…

…. Gilbraith and Richard V. Gilbert of the OPA) who have been persuaded that for Severyeconomic stubbed toe we must of Athens and the harbor of Pi- raeus, gateway to the Greek capi-I tal. U.S., Arab Leaders…

… Meet CAIRO, Dec. 15.-V/P-An Ameri- can military mission has completed successful introductory talks with one of the Arab world's most renowned warriors, King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia, it was announced…

… frail and intense you'd like to send a Christmas card, poet: Barbara White playing Lovey, the Student Directory, which goes the class beauty; Blanche Holpar on sale this afternoon, has all the playing the…

October 16, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… 0 3wle iryzgn BIIZ:I Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Ih AHE HA -THAT I WtOK4 6l0tL~Lk&)- AKX2 ' ' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… level." The basic stance of the administration seems to be that teaching fellows are first and foremost graduate students, and that our paychecks represent "student aid" ra- ther than wages for a job done…

…. We reject this notion. We feel that as employes, we are entitled to be paid on the basis of our work in the classroom, our status as graduate students being irrelevant to this issue. UNTIL SEPTEMBER of…

… difficult to isolate, a feel- ing rather than a statistic. But a Japanese-American housewife, a professor, a longshoreman, an edi- tor, a student, a lawyer, and a shopkeeper all told this reporter they feel…

… wasting our energy in useless struggle. Up until the last 50 years, the Jew and Arab dwelt together in peace. Both Jews and Arabs par- ticipated in the Golden Age of Is- lam. The Islamic Empire served as a…

… tolerant refuge for Jews flee- ing from their less-tolerant neigh- bors in Christian Europe of the Middle Ages. The Arab world is today wasting its energy by uselessly trying to drive away another wave of…

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