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October 17, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 32) • Page Image 18

…-w V V V O w w v ! 1cian' S rab etue wy w m z 0 z wU YU wU Recent turmoil in the Middle East has renewed 'Arab-bashing,' a problem students say won't go away until the Arab

…-Israeli conflict is settled. 'I do eellike a minority. There's no slot on an application form for Arabs-Iget to say 'Caucasian or other.' I feel like an 'other.' -Lebanese graduate student Hilary Shadroui HEY…

… SHARE THE PROBLEMS of any other student group. But the University's approximately 300 Arab and By Rob Earle Recent turmoil in the Middle East has only made the "terrorist" label more appealing to Arab

… four. But he added that other groups will often claim responsibility in the name of the JDL. All of the incidents remain under investigation; Arabs were not implicated in any of them. Students say "Arab

…?' "Shadrot someone with lighter skin Ahwal said Arabs' Cat student financial aid and "An Arab can't get aid if Though the 1980s h against American-Arabs made toward a better und She said some media, lil…

May 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

… last Tuesday. and hiring a full-time coordinator for The initial funds will go toward the fall term. Although directly under starting the office and hiring one full- the auspices of the Office of Student

… for the first sodium vapor system which should six months," said Jennifer Faigel, an give off 25 percent more light. This LSA junior on the Michigan Student change "will probably take a couple Assembly…

… like to her what I have morals" Hillel that racism in Israel is a threat to say," Yermiya said. to the existance of Arabs as well as Jews. DAVID Weinstein, a junior Yermiya's movement for the co- Dov…

… Yermiya, a co-chairman of the majoring in Judaic studies and existence of Arabs and Jews in Israel Committee Against Racism in Israel, political science, came to hear Yer- aids the education of Israeli and…

Arab is on a 19-city national tour sponsored miya's views on civil rights in Israel. youths, intervenes at the government N O TES by the New Jewish Agenda. "I came because as a Zionist and as a level to…

… fight racism, and mobilizes YERMIYA is trying to eliminate Jew, I am very interested in the against aggression directed towards racism and chauvinism against Arabs Israeli peace movement which he Arabs

…. in Israel. "Jews should appreciate (Yermiya) is a part of, and because Home burglarized Arabs as a people, their language and what he is fighting for is what I Yermiya has branched out in his culture…

… Appropriations Com- (in building maintenance and lab as upperclassmen, the University students. Responding to state mittee early next week. equipment)." would gain $12.2 million. Currently, pressure, the regents…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… that tenured professors would be laid off. Diag marchers rally in support o Arabs, PLO By GEORGEA KOVANIS TWO University security guards About 16 pro-Palestinian students positioned on the steps of the…

…. anniversary of Israel's recognition by Sonsored by the Organization of the United States. Arab Students and the General Union Beginning at noon, the protesters for Palestine Students, march marched in a large…

… several years, while more money would be channeled into the exercise science program. Professors said this shift won't effect most students in the department since the other two programs have lost…

… popularity in the past 10 years. The greater emphasis on physical fitness today is the main reason that the majority of students in the department are involved in the exercise science program. THE COMMITTEE…

… because they just lost another Arab country," said PrE f le . . 7 one onlooker who refused to be iden- E l ThEa05 tified. "Their interpretation (of the htaty shares secrets with the 3a'ly issues) and my…

November 17, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

…-Israel" student activist group - constructed a wooden Israeli school "bus on the Diag. On the side of the bus 'Tagar painted a racist statement: "STOP ARAB TERRORISM." The bus symbolizes an attack last month on the…

…OPINION Page 4 Tiursday, November 17, 1988 The Michigan Daily 0 E 3ibah i t yianU Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Fasting for the poor 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… regard Asians as an underrepresented mi- + nority. Many Asian student groups feel that their representation is not adequate because the distribution of Asians1 among various schools is not represen- tative…

… million people with terrorism. This is not a political statement but a racial one. Arabs aresnot a political en- tity, such as a state or political *organization. The statement "STOP ISRAELI TERRORISM" on…

…. Recently, several Asian students were called "chinks" at a Kappa Sigma party. The incident was disturbing but the response to it was even more in- dicative of the trivialization of Asian issues on this…

… campus. Several Asian student groups told the Daily that they believe that the fraternity did not expect them to respond because Asians are perceived as politically inactive and are not expected to be…

… girls and prostitutes. Other issues which Asian student groups hope to address are: the need for a Center for Asian American stud- ies, Asian faculty in the liberal arts, and a Korean language program…

… condemnation. The stereotype of Arabs as terrorists is common. For example, just last year the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Immigration and Naturalization Services arrested eight Palestinians…

… declared them terror- ists. All charges against them were eventually thrown out of federal court. These government actions perpetuate the myth that Arabs are dangerous. Several Arab and anti-racist groups…

… presented a resolution asking the Michigan Student Assembly to con- demn Tagar, to withdraw recognition of the group, and to demand that Tagar offer a public apology. MSA tabled the resolution presented by…

February 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… Its Image in Biblical Sources," 4 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. LaRaza Law Students - Raymond Romero, "Latino Political In- volvement in the United States," 7:30 p.m., 132 Hutchins Hall. Center for Japanese…

… Development - 5:30 p.m., Campus Inn. Alliance of Lesbian and Gay Male Social Work Students - 5:15 p.m., 2075 Frieze Bldg. Racquetball - Practice meeting, 8 p.m., Cts. 10 & 11, CCRB. Inter-Varsity Christian…

… Yoga Prac- tices, 7:30 p.m., Conf. Rm. A, League. Student Wood & Crafts Shop - Advanced Power Tools Safety, 6 p.m., 537 SAB. Near Eastern Studies - Book Sale, used books related to the Near East & North…

… Strip would be disastrous to Israel, Economics Prof. Gur Offer, of Hebrew University in Jerusalem told about fifty students and community members gathered at the Hillel Foun- dation building last night…

….. . what should be done with the one and one-quarter million Arab population." Offer added that an- nexation of the West Bank would be "detrimental in every respect" to Israel. A member of the Israeli…

… pacifist movement, Peace Now, Offer said he believes that if the West Bank is an- nexed, no Arab nation will ever sign a peace treaty with Israel. "The risk of a permanent state of war is a very heavy one…

… by itself," he said. "If we annex the West Bank, this is going to put us in .. . a permanent state of war," he added. OFFER SAID the initiation of peace in the Middle East lies in the hands of the Arab

… population. "(Achieving peace) is 95 percent the job of the Arabs," he said. "We can see signs of what's going to happen if Arabs are granted citizen- ship)," Offer said. "There are two sets of laws in the…

… West Bank: One for Jews and one for Arabs." He said giving citizenship to Arabs is not the key to solving the war in the Middle East. Offer urged everyone to study the issues surrounding peace in the…

… Middle East. He said people should study the See ISRAELI, Page 5 Daily Photo by ELIZABETH SCOTT Gur Offer, a member of an Israeli pacifist organization, addresses students and community members at a…

February 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Friday, February 17, 1989 Page 4 The Michigan Doily Anti -Arab racism must not be tolerated By the Steering Committee of 'the United Coalition Against Racism Last year headlines in most…

… responded. Given the United States' longstanding and close relationship with Israel, these events trig- gered intense debate and dialogue in the United States, particularly in Jewish and Arab communities…

… racial or ethnic group is distinguished from the rest of humanity and designated as inferior or mote malevo- lent - and is treated accordingly. This attitude toward Arabs is reflected in Israeli Cabinet…

… Minister Abraham Sharir's comment that "the Arabs are born liars." Israeli soldiers' descriptions of Arabs as "sneaky" and "a bunch of terrorists" and comments made by Israeli officials that Arabs are…

…- erences to Arab terrorism abound, imply- ing that violent acts by certain individuals reflect something intrinsicabout an entire ethnic group. If this were not the implica- tion, why is the race or…

January 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

…, Morocco, Switzerland, South Africa, the United States, and Israel, both Arabs and Jews. Most foreign students studied in their native languages-usually English, Spanish, and Fren- ch-through the Overseas…

…w ' Tk NOTOwN ~A 3fi~l ~ I s s 7 Learn abroad, st _I Ion By Stephen Gregory T HE HUNDREDS of students that study abroad every year learn more from the life around them than they do from…

… the classroom. "In most cases students would be better off staying here," said Hank Peiter, associate director of the Cen- ter for Western European Studies. He adds, "chances are you'll learn less…

… (academically) there than you would here." But Peiter says personal growth compensates for what students don't learn academically. Not only do you learn a lot about other cultures, but "surprisingly you learn an…

… show the French what they are made of. If students want to study overseas, they can apply to a University-spon- sored program like the ones Huebner and Faigel went with. There are over 20 University spon…

… look at a list of programs spon- sored by other universities at the Cen- ter for Western European Studies. Once students find a program that appeals to them, James Gehlhar, the coordinator for the…

… warned that this is not always true of non-University sponsored programs. Students can guarantee credit tran- sferability by having a concentration advisor sign a Statement of Intent to Study Abroad form…

…, Peiter said. Language background is an impor- tant consideration for selection, but a grade point average of at least 3.0 is the "bottom line," Peiter said. However, if a student would like to study art in…

… Ali ,; : r " r V) L a -a By David Schon FEW STUDENTS realize that an alternative to the keg parties and bar nights that we all know so well is less than an hour away. Just 45 miles from Ann Arbor, the…

… City of Detroit offers symphonies, theatres, opera and dance companies waiting to be discovered by the student looking for something dif- ferent. What follows is a sampling of some of the cultural events…

November 17, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…. _ CRLT Faculty Workshop - "Instructional Uses of Microcomputers: Compilation of Bibliographies Using Microcomputer software," 3:15-5 p.m. For info. call 763-2396. Hillel - Avri Fisher, "Arab

…-Jewish Coexistence in Israel," 7 p.m., 1429 Hill; brown bag with Avri Fisher, "The Project in Givat Haviva: Arab- Jewish Relations (in Hebrew)," noon, Rooms 1 & 2, Michigan League. Museum of Art - Art break with Maria…

…. Latin American Solidarity Committee - Central American students, 8 p.m., International Center. School of Education - Shelley Kovacs and Deborah Nystrom, "Teacher Certification Information Meeting," 2:30 p…

…League Internation Night - Spain and Portugal, 5-7:15 p.m., Michigan League Cafeteria. Student Alumni Council - "Play-by Play" contest preliminaries, 4-6 p.m., University Club. Eclipse Jazz - Jam session, 9:30 p…

….m., University Club, Michigan Union. Student Wood & Crafts Shop - Advanced power tools safety, 6-8 p.m., 537 SAB. Red Cross - Blood drive, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Michigan Union. Straight Shooters - Turkey shoot, 10 a…

… by hand to studen- ts who are interested in enrolling at the University. "I CAN ONLY hope that by providing this personalized attention, students will begin to feel that the University is a human place…

….. . and that they can be a part of the student life here," said Washington. LSA Junior Maria Torres and Millicent Newhouse, an LSA sophomore, have written more than 100 letters to students, most of whom…

… have sent the University their college en- trance test scores. Torres and Newhouse, who are minority students, introduce them- selves in their handwritten letters and tell how the letter recipients can…

… con- tact them. "I THINK minorities have this idea that Michigan isn't for them. Having students that are actually here talking to them will help, instead of just talking to a counselor," Newhouse said…

…. "It adds that personal touch," said Torres. the women also greet minority students who come to visit the Univer- sity from Detroit high schools, and Torres said that many of the students SAID defeats…

October 17, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… Committee Concerned with World Hunger, efforts to organize a fast in University dormitories that day are under way. Students will donate money for the meals they skip while fasting, Greg said. "Of the money…

…, because it "raises the awareness of the people" and because "I find that addressing students is refreshing." Congressman William Broomfield (R-Birmingham), a supporter 'of Cyprus, was unable to make his…

… speeches and discussion for the Cyprus Day event, sponsored by the American Hellenic Congress and the LSA Student Government. Daily Photo by JON SNOW Stooping crane John Barashol paints the second floor…

… - Any Palestine Liberation Organization representative among an Arab League delegation due here next week will not be welcomed by U.S. officials, the State Department said yesterday. According to reports…

… from Rabat, Morocco, a PLO representative will be among seven Arab diplomats who will journey to Washington next Friday for talks with President Reagan. "WE WOULD not welcome any member of the PLO as…

…, says ta must accept United Nations Resolution 242 calling for Arab countries to recognize the right of Israel to exist and to have safe borders. Until the PLO ac- cepts this, the United States will…

… refuse to hold direct talks with its leaders. Miss Pittman declined to discuss what action the United States might take if the Arab League delegation in- cludes a PLO representative other than te Dept…

…, 4 p.m.; Sir Nicholas Jackson performs early Spanish music and works by Walther, Bach, Tournemire and Jackson, 8p.m., Hill Aud. Canterbury Loft-"Bent," 8p.m., 322 S. State. Free China Student Assoc…

…. Films CFT-Straw Dogs, 5 & 9:30p.m.; The Wild Bunch, 7p.m., Michigan. Cinema Guild-The Bad Sleep Well, 7 p.m., Lorch. Performances Int'l Organ Week-Graduate students, 4 p.m., 423 S. Fourth; Robert Glasgow…

January 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

… broken off.. . and soon the whole area is cleaned out." This month, Jaeger says he found three fresh fire sites, after one night of traying. Jaeger says he supports students right to have fun, but not at…

…? Read the Michigan Daily 764-0558 ------ Daily Photo by DAN HABIB A sign at the Arboretum's Geddes Rd. entrance warns visitors against traying, but students say they haven't seen the message or that they…

… formation of the deposits, known as plaques. Hussein calls return of Egypt to Arab world a must for unity AMMAN, Jordan-King Hussein told Parliament yesterday that the Palestine issue was "the first and…

… foremost preoccupation" of his new government and that a return of Egypt to the Arab fold was indispensable to Arab unity. - Hussein asked the Palestine Liberation Organization to help enable Jor- dan to do…

… its duty to "Palestine and its people." In his speech, the king mentioned no political leaders by name, but he has invited Arafat to join him in talks on solving the Palestinian problem. "Arab Egypt…

… cannot be left out of the ranks of the Arab Nation, which is indispensable to Egypt, while Egypt is indispensable to the Arab'Nation," Hussein said. Druse gunners shell east Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon…

… Levy. Tim Makinen. Adorn Martin, Mike McGraw, . News Editor......................GEORGE ADAMS Scott McKinley, Barb McQuade Lisa Nofen, Phil Student Affairs Editor ... ...............BETH ALLEN Nussell…

November 17, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, November 17, 1987 The Michigan Daily 0'ie 5icI'igau BE:atlU Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Shapiro responds to racism 4 Vol. XCVIII, No…

… inhumane treatment of occupied terrritories. The Arabs living Nlestinians in the West Bank and in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are a6za Strip ("Lawyers accuse Israelis not offered Israeli citizenship, and f…

… mistreating Arabs," Daily, therefore cannot receive welfare and -:r112/87). Both Rishmawi and Qubty unemployment benefits. In addition, :e Arab lawyers who defend Pales- the government maintains strict con…

…. The supply, though they form a minority recent Landau Commision report on of the population. T he Arabs cannot Israel's secret service, the Shin-Beth, remedy this situation because they are found that…

… reinvigorated various existing programs to address better the problems faced by minority students, faculty, and staff at The University o f Michigan. These efforts include: - The creation of the position of Vice…

… Provost for Minority Affairs and the appointment to it of Charles Moody, a distinguished educator and scholar on the status of minority students. As V ice Provost, Dr. Moody has assumed leadership for our…

… efforts to increase the the recruitment and retention of minority students and faculty, and he is working vigorously with students, staff, faculty and Deans to develop plans and programs in this regard…

… them clearly to students. The Financial Aid Appeals Board will supplement the efforts of the Ombudsman's Office and will function with due regard for the need to protect student privacy. -The development…

… by the Housing Division, in coordination with the Orientation Program, of a series of programs for first-year students that will address issues of racism, sexism, and the nature and 'I believe, however…

… resources of the University. -The establishment of a special task force to develop a program on multi-culturalism, diversity, and racism for all incoming students. A pilot version of this program will be…

March 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 114) • Page Image 20

… -w 9 0 w 7* leader of the protest against the Daily, said Jewish students are not trying to silence the debate, but are trying to raise awareness that there is a point when political criticism…

… state for one people only, it's exclusionary." And the debate laced with anger and frustration continues. But what are students' responses to this con- flict? "This year has gotten virulently anti…

… Diag last November that read "Stop Arab Ter- rorism." Though the slogan was soon changed to read "Stop AllTerror- ism," the long-standing rift between the two groups widened. And just last Tuesday, a pro…

… finally exploded three weeks ago. On Feb. 21, 200 Jewish students protested the Michigan Daily for editorials they believed were anti- Jewish and overstepped the bounds of legitimate political criticism of…

… Israeli policy. But as the students applauded speakers, a smaller group of students stood silently in the background, holding a Palestinian flag in counterprotest. The protest was more than the condemnation…

… people," said Ali Mazuri, a University professor of political science who was charged by some Jewish students last fall for crossing that line during one of his lectures. Though Mazrui said it is possible…

… issue. Once Jewish organizations enter into public poli- tics, they can be attacked by othery people. That is normal political competition, not anti-Semitism,": said Ben-Baruch a graduate student at the…

… University. Dina Khoury, a member of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee at the University, said that although criticism of Israeli policies should be expressed sensi- tively, she sees thecharges…

April 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… sporadic machine-gun and artillery fire in- that capital that had fueled rumors of a coup. It also followed a Libyan Radio call for Arabs to kill Americans "Wherever you may find them" to avenge the U…

….S. attacks. Khadafy, speaking calmly and softly in Arabic, accused the United States of killing children and other civilians during the raids on Tripoli and 'Benghazi early Tuesday, but did not call for new…

… the Tuesday morning air raid, staged by waves of U.S. warplanes that dumped one bomb just 10 yards from the Khadafy residence in his for- tress headquarters here. The Arab leader, identified as a…

… surprised at the amount of support the U.S. receives, from the Arab world, too," he said. As an example of European support, Tan- Site sought for new 'U' computer center ter cited French cooperation with…

… cites. "We want to make sure. we have enough computers so students won't have to wait in lines or go very far to use a computer," said Douglas Van Houweling, the University's vice provost for information…

… technology. Officials say the proposed $4.5 million building will be partially paid for by the $100 computer fee students must pay each term. The building will be 40,000 to 45,000 square feet - about the size…

… and de- See DEVARTI, Page 5 Daily Photo by PETE ROSS Students and Ann Arbor residents attend a rally on the Diag yesterday protesting the recent U.S. attack on Libya. The protesters said the bombing…

… was in part an attempt to spark support for sen- ding military aid to Nicaragua rebels. Smart students MORE HIGH SCHOOL students are mastering college-level math and science, and girls' in- terest in…

October 17, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…h eckendMagazine: Philly's Johnsons - 'That's Life' Michigan's Arab students-" The List Ninety-seven years of editorialfreedom Vol. XCVII - No. 32 Copyright 1986, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor…

… of sociology and research associate at the Population Studies Center, and Yu-Hsia Lu, a graduate student, analyzed data collected in 1977 and 1985 by the University of Chicago General Social Survey…

….-Several members of the Board of Regents yesterday questioned the constitutionality of PIRGIM's drive to regain University help in getting student funding at class registration. Three members of the Public Interest…

… Research Group in Michigan told the regents during the public comments session of the regents' monthly meeting that students are willing to pay a refusable fee to the student-run environmental group. The…

… the efforts of the group to prove that it has a majority of student support may prove futile if the regents approve a proposal to discontinue their policy of allowing any student group to collect money…

… through the Student Verification Form if they have a majority of student support. Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann Arbor), who introduced the proposal i SIDON, Lebanon (AP)-A mis - site destroyed an Israeli…

…. PIRGIM's future has been threatened since February 198 when the regents, citing low student support, voted 6-1 to prevent PIRGIM from continuing to collect funds via Student Verification Forms at class…

… registration. PIRGIM officials say they feel that they have done more than enough to prove that a majority of' students would willingly pay a fee. "We have successfully completed the largest student petition…

… drive in history, and we know of no student organization that doesn't support us," said PIRGIM vice chair Judy Hyslop, an LSA senior. PIRGIM leaders say they collected 16,874 student signatures in their…

… test of whether students will give See REGENTS, Page 7 debate igher ed. fumding By MICHAEL LUSTIG State Sen. Lana Pollack and her opponent Republican Dale Apley, said yesterday that funding for higher…

October 17, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday,_October 17, 1981-Page 5 ANNB INDIVIDUAL THEATRES New rift opensA$j50 WED. SAT. 0 ASUN. in Arab ran ks til 600PM Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS STUDENTS BEN HELMS (left) and Andy…

… for the Middle East praised by PLO leader Yasser Arafat. In remarks published by the leftist Beirut newspaper As Safir, Syria and Palestinians groups rejected the plan as being against Arab aspirations…

…, and an unacceptable approach to a set- tlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The plan, unveiled by Saudi Crown Prince Fahd in August, calls for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state…

…, withdrawal of Israeli forces from occupied Arab territory, and the right of all states in the region to live in peace. THE LATTER point appeared to be the key to the plan. because it implied acceptance of…

March 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 114) • Page Image 16

… state for Jews. You can talk about it for 20 years., Discussion, however, may be working for some groups on cam- pus. Once a week, a group of Jewish and Arab students talk and challenge each other about…

… would hold a debate with PSC if it was moderated by a neutral entity. "I'm not opposed to dialogue, but it's not like it's going to change anything," Hope said. "Arabs want a state for Arabs, Jews want a…

…, shows how Clark ruled the high school - both its teachers and its students - and brought it out of social and academic decay. Clark is known for carrying a bull- horn and baseball bat, representing how he…

… portrayer in the film, Morgan Freeman. Jungle" is played over the opening credits) is done very successfully. It's a gritty, graffitied hell-hole where the students run wild and the teachers are helpless…

October 17, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

….m. ADVANCED TICKETS ON SALE AT MICHIGAN THEATRE $2.00 AND $2.50 Paid For By The Ann Arbor Citizens Party, 1902 Independence, 769-4493 Second lady lends support to O'Reilly. By SUE INGLIS Interested Students

… refining city. While the two warring Moslem countries traded air strikes and fought at close quarters at the Shatt al-Arab estuary, Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Rajai of Iran left for New York to present Iran…

…'s case against Iraq to the U.N. Security Council. "It has gone on much longer than anyone expected and neither side is showing any willingness to negotiate," said one neutral Arab source. But Arab

… night while "fiddling around" with a sawed-off shotgun in the living room of a rented home he shared with two women students near the University of Southern California campus. Moore, 43, was not available…

…OUAC's9s a -R -y ° 0 be Ltrbht-gn IBatfi Volume XCI, No. 38 Friday, October 17, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

February 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…the Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 17, 1980-Page 3 Report finds black students alienated By KEVIN TOTTIS Black students at the University and several of its peer institutions across the nation…

…, which was commissioned by the National"Advisory Committee on Black Higher Education aryl the Department of Health, Eduation and Welfare, reported that, for the most part, black students seemed lonely…

February 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… Bible Class - 7:30 p.m., University Reformed Church. Regents -9 a.m.-noon, Regents Rm., Fleming Admin. Bldg. Muslim Students Association - Arabic Circle, discussion on latest events in the Muslim World, 9…

…,. Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - "Fellowship & Bible Study," 8 p.m., 3rd Floor Trotter House, 730 Tappan. Korean Christian Fellowship - Bible Study meeting, 9 p.m., Campus Chapel. Ann Arbor Chinese…

…'re a student staying in a double room in a traditional resident hall, ex- pect to pay about $130 more for your room next year. The University regents approved a 5 percent rate hike yesterday, which will…

… boost housing bills an extra $105 to $158 for students in West Quad, Markley, and other traditonal dorms. RATES increased 5.8 percent for non- traditional housing, which includes Fletcher Hall, Baits and…

… Oxford, and 3 percent for married student housing. Regent Deane Baker (D-Ann Arbor) voted for the hike, but said the increase for non-traditional halls was too high given their 15 percent vacancy rate…

… attract more students by conver- ting a number of double rooms into singles. HENRY Johnson, vice president for student services, said the University was keeping the rate increase for Gemay'el seeks Saudi…

… intervention in Beirut married students low to keep campus housing competitive with off-campus spots. Hughes said the difference in rate in- creases does not mean single students are subsidizing the housing…

… costs of married students, as both types of housing are on completely separate budgets. CHANGES IN the works for some residence halls after spring break in- clude a chance to get three meals a day…

…. Stockwell and East Quad residents will be able to sign up for an extra meal a day, under an arrangement that has become popular in West Quad, Bursely, and Markley. .Another change in student housing will let…

… off-campus students open up cash-credit accounts with a dorm next fall and pay for any meals they eat out of their account. Later in the meeting, the regents got some bad news about efforts to recruit…

February 17, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… Douvan. Some students were surprised by Larimore's resignation; unlike Douvan, she did not send resignation announcements to RC students. Students who have worked with her on the RC executive committee…

… always addressing student interests." Eagle said that as RC director he will try different strategies and approaches than Douvan, but would not elaborate in order to avoid a criticizing the present…

… administration. "What the RC can do to recruit more minority faculty and students is a central concern right now, though," Eagle said. I HEALTH & FITNESS 1 MSA lacks student Beauty Waxing Facial and body…

…-5585 JUST A SHORT WALK FROM CENTRAL CAMPUS Vol did not b students w assembly tomorrow students a what PIRG But L Meldrum, problem1 want, but1 to them constituen Bhush week'sP assembly extend t absences…

… Tina failure to pass the proposal was not a sophomore, said, "It's a to unfairly remove members from the to know what students assembly. to go out one day and talk Other constituents saideMSA was will…

… officials reported three Arabs wounded by troopers in the West Bank. Maj. Gen. Ehud Barak also said more than 200 Israelis had been injured, most of them lightly, since Arab riots began Dec. 8 in the occupied…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April -$15 in Ann Arbor, $22…

… outside the city. 1988 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…

February 17, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… campaign for literary billboards. And put America back on the road to literacy. This is one of the essays that earned Dov Cohen a Hopwood award. i Edited and managed by students at The University of…

… Palestinians and one Kenyan on January 26. The Daily condemns such police state tactics used by the FBI and the INS, and calls for students to join the rally to be held on the detainees' behalf on the Diag at…

…, the FBI is taking advantage of and promoting stereotypes of Arabs as terrorists., The FBI used another excuse to arrest the Palestinian sympathizerss-a law from the McCarthy era of anti-communist hype…

… number of students being forced out of the area: the number of commuting students has risen steadily from 2,561 in 1982 to 5,265 in 1986. Other statistics from the housing office show students living in…

… temporary dorm space, doubles convertedto triples, etc. Nor is the problem restricted to students, since increasing numbers of working people are being forced to move out of the area. The University is…

… responding to the situation, not by building more student housing but by tearing down existing housing. Two buildings at University Terrace (UT) are going to go to make room for additional hospital parking…

…, displacing 50 families in the process. The university administration knows that students are being forced out of the area. Last fall, Vice- President Brinkerhoff stated that planners were aware of the problem…

… priority units which are capable of attracting funds and maintaining high visibility. In effect, students and the poor are being asked to. lelp underwrite one of the richest units of the In fairness To the…

… discriminate against all women, most small/short men, handicapped students and for- eign students (everyone knows that football is an American sport, and therefore culturally biased against foreigners). If I…

…, and asked for suggestions on how the money might be used. Current plans to tear down student housing to build an unnecessary parking lot reflect badly, not only on the administration, but on the support…

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….S. attorney investigating who leaked details of the "Arab scam" to reporters has begun taking sworn affidavits from FBI officials and federal prosecutors involved in the undercover probe, sources said yesterday…

… aimed at determining who was responsibile for the premature disclosure of the "sting" operation that has implicated eight members of Congress. In the 18-month "Arab scam" investigation, FBI agents posing…

… Committee. Eunice L Burns, Chair EARL GREENE'S WORKED HARD FOR STUDENTS IN HOUSING, IN TENANT'S RIGHTS AND IN RAPE PREVENTION. The Capit alist Study Group Presents: JOEL SAMOFF "Changing Role of the U…

March 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 114) • Page Image 14

…:30-2:30 p.m. Free admission, open to public. MOVIE NIGHT: OURIDOU HALLAN "SEARCHING FOR A SOLUTION" - Aud. C Angell Hall, 8 p.m. Arab Student League. SUNDAY DANCE-A-THON - At the Blind Pig. Sponsored by Women…

… BROTHERS MARCH 19 - Ma- comb Center, Macomb Community College, 7 p.m. Adults $15 and Students $13.50. The actions of Israeli soldiers are part of the criticism of Israeli policy in the occupied…

…" - Minority Health Conference, Thomas Franics Jr. Bldg., 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Conference to students all others $5 donation. ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY'S FINER WOMANHOOD RE- CEPTION - Betsy Barbour Liv- ing Rm., 12…

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… English upsets I u (Continued from Page 1) review because she is an out teacher rather than a research Marc:Dann, a student memb Curriculum Committee, said case is similar to those of s professors…

…- pointed by the chairperson of the judicial board, Bright explained. The committee is made up of one faculty member, one student, and one staff member. After the committee reviews the case and releases a…

… extends to the entire Arab region, particularly the Persian Gulf and the Arab peninsula." A high-ranking Jordanian official, who declined to be identified, said in another interview the war options had been…

…,", and Aram Yengoyan, "Ontology, Myth, and language: The Pitjantjatjara of Central Australia," 8 p.m., West Conference Room, Rackham. Michigan Association of Gerontology Students-General Membership Meeting…

…, 6-7 p.m., 3065 Frieze Bldg. LSA Student Government-Weekly Meeting, 6:15 p.m., MSA Chambers, ,3rd Floor, Union. Greenpeace-Meeting, 8 p.m., Pendelton Room, Union. AATU-Voter Registration, 9 a.m. .3 p…

July 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, July 17, 1980-Page 3 Convention Reports TANTER IS MIDEAST CONSUL TANT prof advises Reagan By SARA ANSPACH Israel - a traditional ally - and Arab Tanter said the secently…

students for providing them with meticulous lecture notes, currently co-chairs Reagan's Middle East task force - a group of six con- sultants who explore alternatives to President Carter's policies regarding…

… had a contract with ABC to hire 120 runners, and added the network specified the employees be college students. ACCOMMODATIONS AND BENEFITS for the runners are fairly simple, according to Heller. They…

April 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

… swayed by interests in Arab oil. nmonaru~ if that margin isn'tthere, then you just have to raise your rents more." Student tenants: "We find that when they get out of the dorm, the first time they…

…, and we have to pay money in ,security deposits and interests, that eats away at that margin of profits, and at the end of the year, you analyze, and 'The students don't know anything about University…

… by the large organizations, Arab-Israeli land dispute focus of Official's talk By DAVID MEYER The continued occupation of the Israelisoccupied West Bank and Gaza Strip areas is essential to the…

…'re renting, you have problems. . . they're wet behind the ears." "You get a graduate student that's rented for a couple years, and you find a marked difference in how an apar- tment is kept, and just when to…

… destructiveness by students. It's amazing to believe that a kid, going to college and with a certain amount of smarts up here, the kind of things they'll do in a building. Either grafitti, marking up walls, kicking…

… the tenant because you have a third party. The students don't know anything about University mediation, but they sure as hell know about the tenants union. It's counter- productive." "I think this…

students will be establishing their track record, and they'll be held accountable for it." The University and the housing market: "If the University chooses to be in the rental market, they should be under…

… South State St. SECOND FLOOR -- - . _. { : ., I , Y. h; , f Tckets: $4.00; $300 (Students 51.50) Hill Boxr Office Openrs April 14. 9 arm-5 pm. Mail Orders: Tckets Manager Mens Glee Club 024…

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… Needsa ride out of town? Check the at I classifieds under transportation elect a president," he said. Students who attended classes Ford taught later in the day reported that he advocated eliminating the…

…,100 students in Rackham Auditorium, Ford commented that John Anderson "is not a flaming liberal as some would have us believe." At yesterday's press conference Ford attacked President Carter's economic and…

… Epstein, Stephen Tudor, 802 Monroe, 7p.m. General Notice: STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your attention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pat…

… all accounts due each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are sub- ject to this regulation; however,-students loans not yer due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the…

… will not be released, and no transcript of credits will be issued. "(b) All students owing such accounts will pot be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or summer session until payment has…

… Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. The negotiations are aimed at translating Begin's 1979 promise of autonomy for Arabs living under Israel's control into a council…

… by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Subscription rates: $12…

March 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… mnascots and drum beats as well as start student education programs on the Chippewa culture. Beside Central Michigan, three tther Michigan colleges use Indian Ipgos: the Michigan Christian Col- lege Warriors…

… preservation of the Native American heritage, said Mike Dashner, a Native American representative at Minority Student Services. Ann Arbor's Pow Wow, sponsored by the Univer- sity's Native American Student

…, carvings, horns, beads, and other goods. All students and Ann Arbor residents are invited to the Pow Wow, where they will have the chance to learn about the Native American culture and talk to the…

… participants of the the festival, said Amy Delong of the Native American Student Association. Rev. criticizes Christian Zionist support of Israel DIMA ZALATIMO Christian Zionists have extended unconditional…

… support of the state of isfael, a Presbyterian Reverend told an audience of about 50 students and community members at Rackham jmphitheater last night. i'"The lecture, titled "Anxious for Armageddon…

… Protestant Reformation, Wagner said. The basic principles of Christian Zionism were established in 1829, he said, prior to Theodor Herzl's Jewish Zionism, which was estab- lished in 1897. After the 1967 Arab

June 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

… stoned autos The 1976 riots erupted after the ounded in and then turned on police, officials said. government ordered black students to mfontein They reported police first used tear learn Afrikaans, the…

… Israel and the Arab population in the Love Story. occypied lands. SI','Y SPtA( EK The PLO has vowed revenge for the TOMMY (.E J)NES maiming of two West Bank Palestinian 'o #114" leaders in terrorist…

November 17, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

… this goal. This year's show consisted of 19 short, comedy vignettes written, performed, produced and directed by students. Being a student is, per - haps, the hardest hurdle to over - come in a…

… on The University Record calendar, and is open to all University sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday…

…-Lec, G Gutierrez, "Reflections on Liber- ation Theology, "8-10 pm, MLB 3. 764-4475. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, beginners welcome, 6:30- 8:15 pm, Martial Arts Rm, CCRB. Hillel/Students for Ethiopian Jewry…

…; "Mcintosh Operating Systems," 9-11 am, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424. THURSDAY November 20 Nov 29th Comm for Palestine/Assoc of Arab-Amer Univ Grads-Lec, Rabbi Berger, "Israel-American Axis: Rejec- tionists or…

…: Disser, 12:30-2 pm, CRED Conf Rm, 361 Lorch Hall. Scottish Country Dancers-Beginners: 7 pm, intermed: 8 pm, social: 9 pm, Forest Hills Comm Ctr, 2351 Shado- wood. 996-0129. Students of Objectivism-Video, L…

… Microcomputers," 1-3 pm, 4003 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424. Streetlight Theater-Perf, Earth Be Damned, 8 pm, Perf Network, 408 W Washington. 662-8607. FRIDAY November 21 Nov 29th Comm for Palestine/Assoc of Arab

…-Amer Univ Grads-Films, On Our Land, 7:30 pm & Gaza Ghetto, 8:30 pm, Rackham Amph. *Armenian Students Cultural Assoc-Dance, Hachig Kaz- arian & Ensemble, 8 pm, St Nichols Greek Orth Church, *U…

… (lunch avail), 802 Monroe St. 662-5189. *HRD-Workshop, C Heavenrich, "The Art of Living Life as an Adventure, " 7-10 pm, 111 Kipke Cr. Regis: 764-7410. International Students Fellowship-Mtg, 7 pm. 994…

…-0450. Student recital, D Kalis, harpsichord, 8 pm, Moore Hall. *Concert, Women's Glee Club, 8 pm, Rack- ham Aud. *Maj Events-Perf, C Laine, J Dankworth with Dank- worth Quartet, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 763-TKTS. *Med Sch…

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… recently declared they will escalate "the armed struggle" against Israel because of the recent car-bomb assassination attem- pts that maimed two Arab mayors of the occupied West Bank. An Israeli government…

… eastern half of Jerusalem and its settlements on occupied Arab lands captured in the 1967 Middle East War. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin on Sunday denounced the European proposal as "a surrender to…

… (tell a person to do a specific thing)," Roth added, "because it's-bad counseling." In contrast to CARD, however, the U.S. Student Association announced yesterday it would call on those required to…

September 17, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

…-1450. 45B918 H-P '67-Low mileage, new battery, $250. Call 459- 7654after6p.m. 68B925 SiNiLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS for rent, serious students preferred. $100-$180/month. Including electric. Contact Dave, 995…

… to Shermtech America Suite D, 16647 Airport Rd. Lansing, MI 48906 (517) 323-1002 cHtc Students needed for LSA alumni fund-raising tele- thon. Alumni from across the country will be called from campus…

… assignment. Midnight and day shift, $3.15 at start, $3.40 after position. Please apply-State Security Service, 1000Cornwall Pl., 400 N. Ingalls Building, Ann Arbor. 49H917 WORK-STUDY with Rackham Student

… Government. Interesting, responsible positions Flexible hours Work with students.. Good pay. Call 76:3-5271 morn- ings. 51H918 DISHWASHERS AND KITCHEN HELP NEEDED to work in fraternity kitchen. Lunch and…

…. 2. See Arnie, Rich, Julian. 03C920 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE SCAR, BALE OB IS LAL0 UN I T LUNTS ISBULLISH ELSIE .P A S S E L T TADS 0UE. RAW ROAN A LT E R'S O.RE GRAM LINEN ARAB SAHI B N ANA RERUN…

….). Call 761-5857, ask for Mike Skinner I r Janet Grenier. 03C919 WOMEN STUDENTS Spaces still available in North and Central Campus for women interested in +living cooperatively with other women and men…

…, expenses, and decisions? Join the Student Coop.. approx. $200/mo. for room, board, util:, laundry and extras'-Stob Iiter-Cooperative Council, 4002 ,_Mich.U{ion orecaIf662-4414 20C923 ROOM AVAILABLE…

… floor of the Union, or call at 662-4414 weekdays 9-5. 24E930 iUO N GNLIS to internauonal students in Arbor elementary/high schools. 2-4 grad/under credits in Ed. or Soc. Call Project Commu 763-3548. 72…

… HONORS STUDENT COUNCIL-The first me of the Honors Student Council for this acad year will be held on Thursday, September 1 7:00 p.m. in 1017 Angell Hall. All Honors Stu are encouraged to attend. 461 ANN…

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…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, February 17, 1986 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVI, No. 97 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials…

… represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board Zionism and apartheid similar Don't pay MSA T HE MICHIGAN Student Assembly will vote tomorrow night on whether to make the of- fices of president, vice…

…-president, and committee chair paid positions. If the proposal is ap- proved by the Assembly, it will go on the March ballot for approval by the student body. This proposal is a case of MSA wasting time on…

… something which has little chance of being approved by the students. University students feel firancially .drained as it is by the University and are not going to vote pay more, even the estimated five extra…

… cents a year this plan will cost. MSA President Paul Josephson claims this plan will make the of- fices available to financially disad- vantaged students and encourage officers to devote more time to…

… their duties. While the proposal may open positions to financially disadvantaged students, the problems it creates outweigh this expected reform. Because only these positions will be paid, it will create…

October 17, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… been up- set over a number of points in the proposed contract, in- cluding a sizable jump in the rental rate the bookstore pays for its space in the Union. But, representatives from the student

… year; Vice President for Student Services, Henry Johnson, $54,330 up from $51,7421/2 Vice President for Research, Charles Over- berger, now receives $71,500, up from $67,748; and Vice President for State…

… Jewish state and its struggle to exist in a hostile Arab world. Dayan's wife Rachel said he had not felt well after dinner Thursday and was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. Before becoming a…

… the 1967 and 1973 Arab Israeli wars. HE ONCE described himself as a man who reacted to changes' and sometimes helped "create them." That occurred in 1979 when then President Jimmy Carter flew to Israel…

… million, at $4 each, by Christmas. D Their right to go "You can't tell us where to go," is the latest slogan of about 800 students at the University of Massachusetts. Scantily clad in bathrobes and towels…

… University student Andrew Mergler has been dismissed as the school's official mascot-the "Moun- taineer." The action stems from Mergler's arrest for public intoxication last week. "I'm sorry.I wish I could…

January 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

… Zionism to Nazism carried over to the Arab world in the '60s and '70s, when the Soviet Union formed alliances there, En- delman said. The culmination of this attitude, he said, was the passage in 1975 of…

… the event to protest the classes that were held yesterday. Another panelist, Lawerence Snowden, President of Black Busi- ness Students Association, spoke on the racial and sexist slurs commonly heard on…

…. Ron Wheeler, a current Law School student, described how het- erosexism, prevalent in the Univer- sity and in society, inhibits gay males and lesbians from living their normals lives. Wheeler added that…

April 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

… cosmopolitan atmosphere which is just incredible. Lisa Dennia, natural Julie Hall, Engin. fresh- John Gardyiak, pharmacy Liz Haas, LSA freshman: resource junior: I had a man: I'm glad it's finally grad. student

… and had a great time here. The University has a diverse student body which I love; you can find so much culture in Ann Arbor. , John Bonmevich, natural sci. senior: Graduate school is next, so it's not…

…, Pacific News Service, Los Angeles Times Syndicate, and College Press Service. Protesters rally against U.S. attack on Libya (Continued from Page 1) One is that he's an Arab, and the other is that he…

… Association of Arab American Uriversity graduates, agreed that, the U.S. will dehumanize anything related to Africans and Third World Nations. Before terrorism can stop, he said, the U.S. government must treat…

… in 1983, when the United States invaded the island of Grenada to distract attention from an explosion at a Marine barracks in Lebanon that killed 241 Marines. Some students at yesterday's rally found…

October 17, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 32) • Page Image 14

… initial pair only. Prior orders, group plans and other discount programs not included. This is a limited time otter and may end without notice. COVER STORY Arab students feel Middle East tensions here MICH…

… female who is-what else?- a journalist. At the Movies At Briarwood. DEADLY FRIEND A high school student uses all his scientific expertise to save the life of his friend, but when she comes back, she…

…'s reall, really deadly. From director Wes Craven, who gave us The Hills Have Eyes and Nightmare On Elm Street. At the State Theater. FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF A manipulative but lovable high school student

… Shadroui, Steve Ghannam, Suha Hamid. Photo by Andi Schreiber. Weekend Magazine is edited and managed by students on the staff of The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Phones…

April 17, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

… ages). American Baptist Campus Foundation All students and faculty are invited to attend worship service at 10 a.m. in the sanctuary and Sunday School Classes at 11 a.m. in the Guild House. Theology…

… only; any other time by ap- pointment. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave.-662-4466 (between S. University and Hill) Campus Ministry Program Campus Minister-Carl Badger COLLEGE STUDENTS

… FELLOWSHIP Activities: Sunday morning coffee hour in between Services in French Room. Worship Service-Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. College Student Fellowship at 4:00 p.m. in the French Room. p.m. in the…

… available Kenneth W. Phifer-Minister 665-6158 A unimau nnnrtunitv to cover Israel and the Middle East! June 23-July 29, 1951 Students will be offered the use of the city room and ar- chives of the Jerusalem…

… Post. They will be required to submit stories for the media abroad. . Professional training . Field Trips - Supervised writ- ing. . Academic courses: The Middle East, the Arab- Israel dispute, the peace…

… down to "A question of paying $100 more (for in- state students) for the University of Michigan or saving the $100 for just going to another state school." Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann Arbor) said he would…

… economics Prof. Peter Steiner as LSA Dean. The Regen- ts are also expected to act on a Health Service proposal to increase its rates 40 percent while decreasing the number of services for which students will…

… r 11 be1gMichi-gan 1UaiiIg Vol. XCI, No. 161 Friday, April 17, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday…

… life insurance program. Moving to a new city? Our alumni clubs throughout the bership dues enable us to provide services such as student scholarships and teaching awards.) You see, we really would like…

…-...--....LORENZO BENET Student Affairs Editor-----------..JOYCE FRIEDEN City Editor-.....................ELAINE RIDEOUT Opinion Page Editors..............DAVID MEYER KEVIN TOTTIS Arts Editor.....................ANNE GADON…

February 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 17, 1989 - Page 5 Speaker gives his ethical L rules as example to heed Student video examines civil BY MICHAEL LUSTIG Politicians must define ethical…

… daily. He spoke last night to 100 pro- fessors, students, and participants in the "Ethics: The Cornerstone of the Public Trust" conference sponsored by the Institute for Public Policy Studies. "If it…

…, two Black students from the Schomburg Satellite Academy High School in the Bronx, yesterday gave a presentation on the civil rights movement seen from the eyes of students. It included 25 minutes of…

… fought for civil rights, but that many of the marches were organized by students. "Before we took this class all we Satanic Continued from Page 1 parts of the Koran, the holy book of the Muslim religion…

…. The tales of two characters, Mahound and Jahilia, allude to a significant incident in the life of Mohammed, recorded by two early Arab historians. But this inci- dent was later discredited by com…

… Luther King and the March on Washington," said Harrigan. "The movie came out of trying to look for ways of getting students involved, and letting them see and talk to regular people who fought for the…

… Harris, film producer and Matt Jones, a freedom singer during the civil rights movement. Both were members of the Students' Non- violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) during the civil rights era. Harris…

… was absolutely wonderful. I think it is appropriate to have high school students show us history." T-SHIRT PRINTERY WE CAN TURN YOUR SKETCH SI TO QUALITY T-SHIRT A A2'S FINEST& FASTEST U . ONE WEEK…

July 17, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… of "Operation Ramadan," codensme for Iran's push into Iraq, shifted to the skies with reports of heavy Iraqi air at- tacks against Iranian positions on the Iraqi side of the Shatt al-Arab water way…

…:30 PM. WH ER E: 1602 HAVEN HALL. OW INSTRUCTOR-STEPHEN DUNNING SENIORS, GRADUATE STUDENTS, AND SPECIAL STUDENTS INVITED TO ENROLL. PICK UP OVERRIDES AT 1228 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION FOR ED CREDIT, 7607 HAVEN…

… HALL FOR ENGLISH CREDIT: CRISP WITH- OUT LATE FEE WORRIES UNTIL JULY 19. ENGLISH 578/EDUCATION D-508 WILL FEATURE READINGS BY REGIONAL POET, MALCOLM GLASS, AND OTHER LOCAL WRITERS. STUDENTS WILL READ…

March 17, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 114) • Page Image 18

… Jewish organizations, like the ADL, have trivialized anti- Semitism," said the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee's Faris Bouhafa. "Anti-Semitism is a real problem and a real form of racism…

…" and "Abu Jihad"; - on Nov. 10, 1988 spray-painted swastikas and slogans such as "Kill the Kikes" and "Zionazi racists" were found on the wall of the Jewish Student Center at SUNY-Bingham- ton; and…

November 17, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… of life in the occupied territories yesterday based on their own travels in Israel. University Director of Ethics and Religion Robert Haurt, Director of the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee…

… territories. She said most Israelis have been raised in a "vacuum," isolated from their Palestinian neighbors so that most assume the myth that all Arabs are the terrorists, as the state says they are, is true…

…, third year Law Student, Lun- cheon held at C.E.W., second floor of Comenca Bank Bldg., N. Umversity and S. Thayer. Everyone is welcome. For info call C.E.W. 763-7080. "Paleolithic and Mesolithic…

… info call 764- The Minority' Organization of Rackham - 172 Rackham, 5:30 pm. Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - Hillel, Rm. 3, 6:30 pm. Palestine Solidarity Committee -B119 MLB, 7pm. Publicity Meeting…

…., 8 pm. Adapted by the RC Players, tickets: $5/$3 students and seniors. BY PAUL DE ROOIJ A dissident who was imprisoned for twenty years in the Soviet Union left Ann Arbor yesterday after meeting a…

… attempt to gain his release. While a student at Leningrad University, he was arrested and condemned to death for allegedly "attempting to overthrow the Soviet government" because he tried to pursue a 1960's…

… knocked-over orange pylons and 18.6 seconds later I climbed out of the car and hung my head low. My time was well behind the 11.4 of the eventual winner, first-year student Tom Reynolds. I humbly drove off…

…-in candidate Sarah McBride. About 70 Music school students voted - many more than last year's election. In the Medical School race, uncontested Students' Rights can- didate Ali Jahan won with 8 votes. In the…

… School of Social Work, independent Michael Peterson won I .r! 1.r with four votes. In Public Health Luiz Vazquez of Students' Rights won with only two votes. If early results on ballot referenda hold, MSA…

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… called the negative check-off system of collection unfair because it would require all students to pay the fee unless they requested a re- fund. PIRGIM has faced such com- plaints before - almost every…

… Matt Shepherd hang a campaign banner on the diag yesterday. Williams is a candidate for Michigan Student Assembly president. WCBN Continued from Page 1 he had done." "I think his shows are fine and our…

… for 400 pints of blood, said LSA senior Kim Kurrie, the head of the blood drive. All University students and Ann Arbor residents are encouraged to donate blood. IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press…

… uprising in Israeli-occupied territories, now more than 15 months old, and regaining the Arab sector of Jerusalem. The conference issued a separate declaration condemning Rushide, but made nomention of Iran…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and'winter (2 semesters) $25.00 in…

…-town and $35 out-of-town, for fall only $15.00 in-town and $20.00 out-of-town. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service.. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard…

April 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, April 17, 1980-The Michigan Daily ~be S1d. a DiI ir f difori(1l Iree(Iom Vol. XC, No. 157 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… relea by the College last year. Under it, no tments graduate student teaching assistant Frye ha may instruct classes above the 300- tment hea level. Thus far, the exemptions gran- bers totea ted by the…

… half its year turn( classes are instructed by TAs, which Women's S would mean that there could no longer students, be a major in Women's Studies if the Universit exemption were not granted and TAs…

… existence depends? How many more billions of dollars must we pay the Arabs for their ever more expensive oil? Nuclear energy is the solution to all these problems, yet it is the option we have been most…

… would like to make a suggestion which will probably nrnov to he verv unnnnlar nn sensitive, but I can't help getting annoyed when I hear a student (call him X) putting down sncialists/femint/minority ..:.. :: …

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…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Saturday, November 17, 1984 Inquiring Photographer By Dan Habib IN BRIEF "How do you feel about the proposed student code of non-academic conduct?" Compiled from…

… Associated Press and United Press International reports a Dave Reiter, RC/LSA sophomore: "It gives the University undue power over the students." Julie Buch, LSA senior: "I don't think it's fair to be…

… general and indiscriminate need the headache involved and it can be used to infringe with the code as it now stan- on student rights and ds." freedom.' :Karim Eldib, LSA junior "It is in opposition to the…

… academic and intellectual freedom at a university of this caliber.' Brigette DeLay, RC/LSA junior: "I feel it's an in- fringement on student rights. Claire Allen, Nursing fresh- woman: "I have mixed…

… to visit Washington since relations were broken in 1967" after the Arab-Israeli war. U.S. sends more aid to Ethiopia WASHINGTON-The United States is sending an additional 85,000 tons of food worth $37…

… published Tuesday through Sunday during the Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September…

… Angeles Times Syndi- cate and College Press Service, and United Students Press Service. I.- .1 E 4 14 WASHINGTON (AP) - The chair- man of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, echoing criticism by the…

…-7421 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 11:15a.m.; Refreshments 6:00 p.m. Evening Worshop. Wednesday 10:00 p.m.: Evening Prayers. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL and STUDENT CENTER 1511 Washtenaw Robert Kavasch, Pastor…

… Huron, 663-9376 (Between State and Division) Sunday Worship, 9:55 a.m. November 18: "In All Things Give Thanks" Midweek Study and Dinner for Students: Thursday, 5:15 p.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH…

… who shot Gandhi, was charged with murder e Stanley H. Kaplan The Smart MOVE! '.5 MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY External Committee Positions Available for GRADUATE STUDENTS Research Policies Committee…

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…TPINI N Page 4 Thursday, March 17, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol XCVIII No. 112 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials…

… constructive engagement is not working. What can students and local resi- dents do? The American Committee on Africa is urging concerned per- sons the send telegrams and telex messages to Botha urging clemency…

… the opposite seems to be the truth. In this university, every student is somewhat literate in the use of computers whereas the rampant il- literacy of the role of values in one's own life is hardly…

… offered to students on various levels of the curricu- lum. How many new courses have we created concerning the use of computers during the last five years? Many! Is ethics so pitifully unimportant that it…

… left Europe to join the struggle. She was one of the original central staff members of the SNCC (Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee) chapter in Los Angeles. As a radical scholar, intellectual…

… kept. If they are given up, the occupied territories become a fantastic beachhead for another all-out Arab-Israeli war. Some would call it a Catch-22. In the meantime, the Palestinians aren't doing much…

October 17, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…'s .chemistry courses. Said Dunn: "87 per- cent of the teaching here has nothing to do with chemistry majors. That amoun- ts to 3,700 students per semester in the introductory chemistry classes." Dunn admitted…

… decade," said geology Prof. Bruce Wilkinson. He listed as examples an in- crease in graduate students and an almost threefold increase in the amount of research funds granted to the depar- tment-from $120…

… would represent a "serious setback for progress toward peace in the Middle East." U.N. observers have said hardline Arab nations succeeded last week in getting a credentials vote on the matter postponed…

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

January 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… .-threats, searched three campus buildings early yesterday " morning and found no bombs, of- ficials said. A woman speaking in an Arabic- sounding voice called The Michigan Daily late Wednesdaya night and…

… Heatley, director of public safety. "The only delay in business-as- usual was that the UGLi opened at Students and staff wait yesterday m 8:10 a.m. instead of 8 a.m.," Library, which opened 10 minutes late1…

… code of non-academic administration a q Y conduct. students. Although the board did not discuss Shapiro and ther the code at its monthly meeting in the ts said, had grow S~Fleming Administration Building…

… changed. Michigan to pass a code before the council's President Paul Jo work is complete. nesday that Shapil UNIVERSITY President Harold the council had sh Shapiro, according to students on the announcing…

…, the group demanded that the University sever have liberal or conservative biases as.long as they present Harv balanced and fair information in class. freedom is a BY ENCOURAGING students to challenge…

… CAMBRIDGE, have ways to deal with biased professors and an Students angry atI nhaven, dean of organization like AIA is not needed. for covering heati and Science, and Csorba said that, although AIA encourages…

students to people used to resident Robert speak to university personnel, it is not always easy for a demanded yester AIA has had on a student to do so. Some students are afraid to speak out open a shelter…

… fo he sees fit. because the professor might lower a grade, Csorba said. campus. [ty members and "BUT BY encouraging students to go to an outside "I've never see nization, which organization the problem…

… State students to record biases in the classroom. callousness and u 'airly teaching a When a student "covertly records information, he is a Harvard Universit ourse description spy," said Waters. "It is…

… apparently n Student Assembly osephson said Wed- ro had told him that own "good faith" by would release its edures" by the end to act of this month. The council said last week it would release its proposal on…

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… 120 University and Ann Arbor community members rallied on the Diag Friday to protest warrants issued for the arrest of four University students. The students, who had been protesting outside the…

… inauguration of University President James Duderstadt on Oct. 6, will be arraigned today. LSA senior Rollie Hudson and Rackham graduate student Sandra Steingraber are being charged with assault and battery of a…

… police officer and disturbing the peace. LSA senior Cale Southworth is being charged with assault and battery of a police officer. Rackham graduate student Michael Fischer is being charged with disturbing…

… demands of dropping the charges and our longer term goal of eliminating the deputization of cam- pus security, removing the protest policy... and winning student and worker control of running this insti…

… people to support the ar- rested students at today's arraign- ment. Fischer, Hudson, and Southworth had been arrested during the inaugu- ration protest but were released three hours later without bond…

… with any questions. Example of Early Arabic Christian Science Organiza- Romantic Fiction" - Classi- tion - 3rd fl., Michigan League, cal Arabic Literature Prof. James 7:15 pm. Bellamy, 3050 Frieze Bldg…

… for 2275 CCRB, 6:30-8;15 pm. For Winter Semester at Student more info call 662-8637. BY PAUL DE ROOIJ -Buenas Noches Ann Arbor! Gooood Evening Ann Arbor! Stu- dent-run WCBN-FM (88.3) has launched two…

… and news, are broadcast in English. "El Mundo Latino," hosted by public health graduate student Luis Vazquez, features news, interviews, and some local events. In his pro- gram this term, Vazquez has…

… inter- viewed a local expert on Puerto Ri- can political prisoners and a student who volunteered in Nicaragua through AAMISTAD. Future programs will include in- terviews with Latin American artists…

… Campus The Baker-Mandela Center is a national educational resource center that conducts action-oriented research on issues of race, class, and gender. AIlcommunity members, students, faculty, and staff are…

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… Discussion Group-Welcome back party for students, faculty, staff, 6 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. Ann Arbor Chinese Bible Class-special speaker, Pastor S.Y. Kou, 7:30 p.m., Univ. Reformed Church. For…

… Two, Susan Matheke, Willie Feuer, Trueblood Theater, 3 p.m. Tickets at door. For information, call 763-5460. School of Music-Piano Recital, concert program performed by doctoral students, Recital Hall…

… wasfamousfor his historic .. . By the way, typed on an Arabic typewriter, the solution should have appeared backwards-an Arabic typewriter types from right to left. The following people answered last week…

… correct entries to win a free Michigan Daily T-shirt. © 1981 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 1 Computing Center-Videotape: Introduction to Ontel Terminal, con- tinuous showings, 212 UGLI, 7-9 p.m. Student

… Wood and Crafts Shop-First class in intermediate woodworking, 7 p.m., SAB, Thompson St. Entrance. For registration and information, call 763-5704 or 763-4025. LSA-SG-Interview for student/faculty policy…

….. (313) 593-5195 or 5520 Dearborn, Michigan 48128 OPEN MEETING TKURS. JAN. 28, 7:00 p.m. INTERNATIONAL CENTER STUDENTS: HOW TO GET THE BEST APARTMENT DEAL IN TOWN! ($9".0 /month* - that's cheaper than a…

… dorm!) L N THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ARE A GREAT WAY TO GET FAST RESULTS CALL 764-0557 , I Iv- TAKE THE LEAD Help New Students Discover the Diversity of Michigan BE A FALL ORIEN TA TION LEADER Pick…

… un annications at thA 1. 2. 3. Find a student friend. Go to Windover. See the spacious one bedroom units with loads of closet space. 4. Tell this person about the free racquet club membership…

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