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April 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

… pitiful story of Gritte (Marianne Basler), the youngest sister who has a predilection for long engagements and a forbidden Arab man. In the hands of a lesser director, the narrative device of showing the…

… of French colonial rule in Algeria and the op- pression of the native Arab popula- tion. In the first segment, the Arabs never appear, but are referred to with distaste. In the second, the film shows…

… the Arabs who are lucky enough to get underpaid jobs for See OVERSEAS, Page 10 America, America dir. Annemarie Stoll Performance Network April 12, 1992 My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty…

… Service-8, 10:30 a.m. gold bond cleaners I- - Amazin' Blue- A co-ed a capetla singing ensemble. Comedy Company- A student- directed and written comedy troupe that perorms once a term and has travelled to…

January 17, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

…. Litt, Miller, and Green assert that Arabs live as equals inside the Jewish State, and that "the only restriction to Arab citizenship is that Arabs are not re- quired to serve in the Israeli army," but…

… happened on numerous occasions. The Israeli government has allowed kibbuttz to expropriate Palestinian villages for the purpose of expansion. Whole Arab vil- lages - many of which the Israeli gov- ernment…

… refuses to recognize - have been razed to the ground leaving thousands of Palestinians, who are citizens of the state, homeless. Arab workers who are Israeli citizens make about half the wages a Jewish…

… worker makes doing the same kind of work. An Arab laborer working in the gated to be members and pay dues in the Israeli Labor Union, the Histadrut, means nothing since the union does not provide any…

… services to or provide protection to Arab workers. In fact, near the Ariel set- tlement the union boasts of its medical clinic for workers but neglects to report that Arab workers will not be treated there…

… counterpart makes half as much as the Jewish worker. The fact that many Arab workers are obli- Palestinians can not be expelled from their homeland like their brothers and sisters in the West Bank and Gaza…

…. Also, Palestini- ans may enroll in any of the fine Israeli 'h Edited andr Vol. C, No. 73 Unsigned editorialsr s cartoons, signed ar of the Daily. i' 'Oliver South's? managed by students at The…

… genuine attempt to foster jus- tice for all students, all faculty, all administrators - of all races. -Leo McNamara January 14 Reformative. action? To the Daily: There will inevitably be those who dismiss…

… this article as racist and insensitive be- cause it was written by a mid- dle-class white boy from the stitutionalized racism mani- fested as underrepresentation of minority students at the Uni- versity…

… exam may give white students an unfair advantage; I refuse to concede the same thing about the math- ematics portion of the test. A polygon can not be racist, and quadratic equations are color- blind…

January 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…Jr k dftgrnlai Vol. CI, No. 76 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Thursday, January 17, 1991 Tha MiciganQ i1 ---I U.S. -led air orces attack Iraq Bombs fall in 'Baghdad day after deadline Students in…

… South Quad gather to watch television coverage of the U.S. attack on Iraq. "I don't think this war is winnable," said one student. Shocked students crowd CENTRAL SAUDI ARABIA- (AP) - The United States…

… launched air attacks against Iraq late yesterday afternoon EST, hurling its air force against an Arab power that for five months has held Kuwait. "The liberation of Kuwait has begun," President bush de…

… Cohn Daily Staff Reporters ets as U.S. goes to war As the United States began bombing Iraq last night, hundreds of disbelieving students packed resi- dence hall lounges and living rooms to watch the…

… events unfold. "I never thought I would see a war in my lifetime," said Sunita Tummala, an LSA first-year student. Students sat, their eyes glued to the television, and solemnly watched newscasters report…

… the latest in U.S. air forces attacks. "I was expecting it, but not so soon," first-year LSA student, Paul Guthrie said. "I heard the troops weren't prepared for desert warfare." As Operation Desert…

… first-year student. "By not listening or adhering to diplomacy and reason, Saddam Hus- sein has left the United States and the allies in a situation that can only be resolved with force," Business School…

… and Bush won't give up," said Stuart Belizaire, an LSA sophomore. Students predict the next few days will bring an upheaval in their lifestyles. Many students expressed concern about concentrating on…

… their schoolwork, while an event of such importance is going on. One student reported that a professor said he understood the difficulty of studying during a world crisis With the outbreak of war, stu…

…- dents are questioning the role of mi- nority groups in conflict. Some students saw this conflict on a national scale. "Every war- time society brings changes on people's attitudes about their lives…

November 17, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… of Iraq, which invaded the emirate in 1990, triggering the Gulf War. Syrian Defense Minister Mustafa Tlass told al-Hayat, a Lpdon-based newspaper: "All Arab countries are in solidar- ity with Iraq." At…

… WASHINGTON (AP) - Despite the outward opposition of Arab countries to a military strike against Iraq, the White House is confident the Arabs won't stand in the way of any U.S. action, President Clinton's top…

… security adviser said yesterday. Sandy Berger said that in any case, the United States is ready to go it alone if necessary. The Arab nations, National Security Adviser Berger said on NBC's "Meet the Press…

… of Persian Gulf states and with the Russian foreign minister, Yevgeny Primakov. While support has been solid for stronger U.N. sanctions against the Baghdad government, France, Russia and the Arabs

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… courses set in a modular format. Each one credit module runs for one third of a semester. In some cases multiple modules can be combined to make up a traditional course. Students may choose from the various…

… modules focusing on mechanisms of microbioal pathogenesis. - They are designed for graduate students and advanced undergraduates. These modules will be offered consecutively and will meet T'H from 10 -11…

… and cellular events in the immune response. They are designed for upper-class advanced undergraduates and graduate students interested in the health sciences. These modules will be offered consecutively…

November 17, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

….LE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do…

… not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Pro-code propaganda is unethical 3 he Office of Student Affairs has con- cocted a last-minute advertising campaign to support its Statement of…

Student Rights and Re- sponsibilities - on which students will have an opportunity to vote in today's Michigan Student Assembly election. In the last week alone, Student Affairs has distributed more than 7…

…,000 pro-code fliers to students, taken out a $1,665 advertise- ment in the Daily supporting the code, scheduled five forums in residence halls the day of the election, and even instructed residence hall…

February 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…En'Elan *rni ews: 76-DAILY dvertising: 764-0554 One hundred seven years of editori lfreedom Tuesday February 17, 1998 Students offended by LGBT vandalism Hatred incident prompts groups to meet…

… possible expression of free speech, and hateful as that was, that was speech" A report was filed in the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Affairs on Thursday after a student discovered the…

… Visibility Week because it shows that the week was necessary," said Jeanette Trudell, a member of the Queer Visibility Week planning com- RC cera mittee. creating The act of hatred has outraged *ny students in…

… the LGBT commu- nity. E-mail messages have been sent out to notify students of the incident. Queer Unity Project members De have set up a meeting for this morn- ing with LSA Associate Dean Mildred…

… Tirado to discuss the inci- By Reilly B dent. Another meeting with Dean of Daily Staff Re Students E. Royster Harper is Detroit M heduled for March. metropolita Im not sure what the typical line Los Angele…

… vulnerable to attacks by intolera- "When ble people," Blochowski said. mistagged Maude's troses after 21 years By Carissa Van Heest Daily Staff Reporter To the dismay of many students and Ann Arbor * idents…

… reports of conditions in Iraq, 15 University organizations, as well as community members, have joined together to voice their concerns about the U.S. sanctions on Iraq. Students and community members are…

… scheduled to rally at noon on Thursday on the Diag in protest of the sanctions. Some have started to plan a candle-light vigil in the event that the U.S. bombs Iraq. While University students are discussing…

… the sanctions against Iraq, students at Ohio State University will get a to hear about the situation first-hand tomorrow when Secretary of State Madeline Albright and Defense Secretary William Cohen…

… travel to OSU to explain U.S. policy regarding Iraq. At a teach-in this past Thursday night at the Michigan League, students listened to Finkel lecture on Americans' responsibility to remain informed about…

January 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

… difficulty with Arab-American students and more racism against Blacks and Arabs," Munoz said. Amidst conflicting opinions, many students simply felt over- whelmed at the thought of a new generation engaging…

… Gulf Andrew M.Levy/DAILY GRAPHIC itions Dec. 7 - 200 students rally against the Gulf buildup on the Diag Dec. 8-400 students and community members march in protest from Kerrytown to the Federal…

… Building Jan. 9 - Secretary of State James Baker and Tariq Aziz emerge from talks without solution to the crisis Jan. 12-- 2,000 students and community members attend a teach-in on the Persian Gulf, 1…

…,500 students and community members rally outside the Federal Building - Congress grants Bush authority to use force against Iraq Jan. 13 - U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar is unable to convince…

… the United States After the Deadline Midnight, January 15 - 2,500 students and Ann Arbor residents hold a vigil and march for peace. Jan. 16, 4:50 p.m. - U.S. air attack on Iraqi targets begins 7 p…

… rallies and in local newspapers.. The body appointed two members to read the resolution at upcoming anti-war rallies. The body voted to adjourn the meeting until tonight after Students Against U…

….S. Intervention (SAUSI) hold a rally and determine whether or not to hold a student strike. There the GEO plans to discuss its planned course of action in case of a student strike. The group voted to defer further…

… during Vietnam," she said. "Most of the students here were not ... I had a mixed reac- tion of hope that Bush was telling the truth and fear that he was not. I hope this will be as short as possible and…

… spare as many lives as possible." While many students hoped the military action would be short, they also made it clear they supported Bush's decision. "I think what they're doing is right," said Ken…

… Micklash, a first-year Engineering student. "I didn't think Iraq should be al- lowed to go into another country and take over. Someone had to do something." Many students commented that Bush's delivery…

March 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… of See LECTURE, Page 3A Finances a pnoity in By Katie Piona Daily Staff Reporter Upon the completion of the Michigan Student Assembly elections this Wednesday and Thursday, two stu- dents will begin…

… their reign as the embly's new president and vice sident. Among the many responsibilities the new administration will face is the han- dling of MSA student fees, especially since students voted to…

… increase MSA fees by $1 per-student per- semester starting next fall. Many MSA execu- tive office candidates d they plan to raise the amount of rnds funneled to student groups each year by cutting the amount…

… of money directed toward the assembly's internal operations. Students' Party presidential candi- date Mike Nagrant said his party iden- tified at least $2,000 used internally by the assembly last…

… semester that could have.been better used to fund student .groups. He said that, if elected, the adents' Party members will focus on streamlining MSA. Nagrant said that as an executive officer, he would ask…

… a child," Hussein replied. At one point Alia passed out for about a minute while Hussein spoke to her husband. The king hugged the father and gave him a traditional Arab kiss on both cheeks, Later…

… his son, Faisal, and daugh- ter, Aisha. Hussein, making only his second visit to Jerusalem since the city came under Israeli control in 1967, risks censure in the Arab world for visit- AP PHOTO Jordan…

… from Yemen in 1949, blessed the king in Arabic. "Welcome, welcome, king of peace,' he said. "God bless you and your family. JEANNIE SERVAAS/Daily Generation APA, sponsored by the United Asian American…

… American Organizations-sponsored event kicked off Asian American Heritage month by featuring more than 200 student performers acting, singing and dancing in the 18 act show. As guests filled the lobby of the…

… Lambda Phi Epsilon. "We felt our fraternity represented diversity on campus. In several acts, students performed dance routines that combined hip-hop, techno and gospel with traditional dancing and…

October 17, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…- ually assault her. w> n AR N PORTV4 Purdue student kills dorm counselor. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A shotgun-wielding Purdue University grad , - dent killed a dorm supervisor yesterday who had turned him in…

… Wiley Hall, a four-story, red brick men's dormitory housing mostly first-year students, and entered the supervisor's third-floor room. He then shot the supervisor twice around 2:50 p.m. "I just heard a…

… big, loud blast. And then I heard what sounded like something dropping," said first-year student Kevin France, who lives on the floor above., '1t was so loud, I could feel the floor shaking." The gunman…

… into the room, burst in and discovered the gunman's body. University spokesperson Ellen Rantz said the dorm supervisor had found cocaine in the other student's possession on Tuesday and alerted campus…

… the pursuit of personal fulfillment, Americans 40 and older are going back to school in record numbers, according to a report released yesterday. Enrollment of 40-plus students in adult education more…

… yesterday accused the Israeli government of racism in reaction to what he said was Israel's proposal to partition the disputed West Bank town of Hebron and to limit Arab construction on streets used by Jewish…

…-Palestinian accords, "It is my right to tell you and expose to everyone - the Arab and Islamic nations and Palestinian people - what bitter truths we face," Arafat said. "It shows ... complete and abhorrent racism." R…

… by}, students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are' $85. Winter term (January through April) is $95, yearlong (September through April…

March 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

…Campaigners removed from residence halls Monday evening, Department of Public Safety officers removed stu- dents who were distributing Michi- gan Student Assembly campaign fli- ers in Stockwell and…

… East Quad resi- dence halls . The students, who are running on the Voice for Black Freedom and Stu- dent Power slate, were escorted from the buildings after they were found in violation of a…

… missing when the officers went to retrieve them," reports say. There are no suspects in the case. Bottle rockets shot in Alice Lloyd Two students were caught by DPS officers Tuesday while they were set…

… integration in student living spaces and privacy issues are all challenges the Housing Division faces when planning new living/learn- ing programs, Vice President for Student Af- fairs Maureen A. Hartford told…

… the University Board of Regents yesterday. . "For a first-year student, a living/learning program is the glue, the place where all these (academic and social) programs come together," said David Schoem…

October 17, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… Israel before the facts were checked." Israel has been under increasing pressure to accept the U.N. inquiry into the shootings at the Temple Mount, known to Arabs as Haram al-Sharif. More than 140…

… engineering student Nate Melen lies on the Diag to demonstrate support for clean air legislation. "We want a bill behind the table to be voted on; we're for clean air," Melen said. Study program aims to 'fight…

… racism' with high GPAs by Shalini Patel Daily Staff Reporter The low retention rate of Black students in colleges across the coun- try has prompted one University graduate student to take action. "You can…

… waste all your time to complain about a racist situation and expect racist people to change their minds, or you can become strong enough and self-reliant to beat it," said Public Policies graduate student

… Thomas Poole Jr., the president and founder of "African-Americans for Academic Achievement" (4.A). The program, open to University students of all ethnicities, aims at helping its students maintain at…

… least a 3.0 GPA. The program requires students to study 40 hours a week in class and the library. Students must sign sheets in the library indicating how long they work, and at each of the three…

… designated libraries - the Graduate Library, the Kresge Library and the North Campus Dow Library - graduate students act as monitors and mentors. In addition, 4.A students meet weekly with each of their…

… professors to receive written evaluations on their academic progress. The evalua- tions are mailed to the students' par- ents, spouse, or "significant other." "I think that's a good way to re- quire you to…

… make a relationship with your professor," said Melvin Ashford, a first-year LSA student, one of the 154 4.A participants this semester. The organization has received most of its funding from the Office…

… of Minority Affairs, though students also pay a $5 registration fee. Poole estimated the cost up until now has been $15,000. "I think it's a good concept," said- Dr. Charles Moody, vice provost for…

January 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…Page 4- The Michigan Daily -Thursday, January 17,1991 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Ma ard Street AnnArbor, ichigan 48109 Viewpoint War has begun; get behind Bush…

… must think of and support U.S. troops, many of whom are our friends or rela- tives; it is not the soldiers' fault the country is at war. Students and members of the com- munity must also demonstrate…

… support peace through negotiation, not more killing through war. a "jihad," or holy war, on behalf of the en- tire Arab population, while the leaders of other nations in the Arab League have constantly…

… sanctions implemented by the United Nations Security Council would not have worked to wear down Hus- sein's resolve. As the President said last war. At this point, we, as students at a ma- jor university…

… at realistic ways to stave off the possible violation of students' rights. Clearly, there is legitimate skepti-. cism as to how conscious the Univer- sity police will be of student rights. The…

… administration has, in the past, consistently disregarded student interest and opinion, and has expressed a desire to quell opposition to University policy; the campus police force could be used to further these…

… ends. Thus, students need a way to supervise the operations of the new police. The University has created a deputi- zation oversight committee, which may or may not provide real power to stu- dents. The…

… committee will be made up of faculty, administrators and students, and will review the actions of the police force. While the committee leaves much to be desired in the way of formidable student input, any…

… sort of student check on the new police guarantees some pro- tection of student rights. If the Uni- versity officers overstep-their bounds and infringe upon freedoms now en- joyed by the student body, a…

student representative on the committee would provide a vehicle for opposition. Therefore, the Michigan Student Assembly's refusal to submit nomina- tions for the committee is puzzling, and may ultimately…

January 17, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… Medical student and member of both the Muslim Student Association (MSA) and the Palestine Solidarity Committee said the destruction of the shanty "could have just been ran- dom violence." However, he…

… accepted phone system March, has been the subject of re- peated attacks. It has previously been vandalized, burned, spray-painted and urinated upon, Ahmed said. Some of the graffiti had been anti-Arab, he…

… added. Nuha Khoury, Rackham Graduate student and PSC member, said she is The destruction of the Palestinian shanty shows that there is no tolerance on campus for Palestinians' -Nuha Khoury, a PSC member…

… possibility of the act being ar anti-Arab statement. & The construction and maintenance of the shanty was a joint venture b} PSC and MSA. The shanty, whict was one of several symbolic struc tures on the Diag…

…, featured slogan advocating Palestinian liberation. The shanty, three years old thi Grad student attacked in front of the Union * A 34 year-old University PHAd candidate in computerscience was assaulted with…

… bottle and broke it over the victim's head. The student was treated for severe head lacerations at the University hospital and summarily released. Although the police have a firm suspect, no arrests have…

… after a thor- ough search, the report added. Student reports sexual assault at the U - Club A University student was sexu- ally assaulted at the U club by an ac- quaintance at 1:00 on Monday morn- ing…

Students Fighting Anti- Semitism - mass meeting at 7 p.m. at Hillel Michigan Student Television Network - mass meeting in the School of Education's Schorling Auditorium tic Tomography" - Dr. Larry Shepp of…

April 17, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter After more than four hours of debates, goodbyes and parting poems, the Michigan Student Assembly gavel officially changed hands last night. MSA President Fiona Rose and…

… said. "Ninety percent of the things Flint and I have e ... have nothing to do with Tuesday night T etings." Wainess said Rose's election is a "parting gift" from the students. "The person replacing me in…

… challenged assembly members to be "non- partisan on the assembly, but partisan everywhere else - partisan for the students." The orientation meetings for new representatives last week helped them to feel…

… comfortable at last night's meeting, Mehta said. Rose and Mehta intro- duced newly elected students to assembly protocol and campus issues, as well as a few current MSA members. "The 'new' meeting ... went…

… smoothly. We had a good, respective debate," Rose said. "This student government means business." LSA Rep. Ryan Friedrichs, a new member on the assembly, said the Rose-Mehta administration has already taken…

… "electronic town hall on the MSA confer" discussion about the relevance of political parties at the University. "I'd like the students to discuss whether the advan- tages of having parties outweigh the…

… disadvantages," Theis said. Theis invited all representatives and students to comment on his research about political parties on item 48 of"MSA-Talks." Also during the first meeting, MSA members de- feated a…

… resolution that criticized The Michigan Daily's coverage of the recent theft of 8,700 newspapers and that encouraged MSA's minority affairs commission to ensure minority students' views are accurately…

September 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… made by the Study Com- mittee on the Status of Lesbians and Gay Men, composed of University staff, faculty and students. The eight-member committee was com- missioned by the University's Affirmative…

… people you are educating' - Brain Spolarich LSA sophomore and gay men and recommends set- ting aside a lounge in a residence hall where gay and lesbian students can gather free from interference…

… issued. "Two undercover cops, one male and one female, showed up at our party. They had student I.D.s, but no invitations so they were not let in. They sat out on the porch and pouted for about 15 minutes…

… of a well-orchestrated sting not say why th operation which was designed weeks On the sa before students returned to campus. Epsilon was s Undercover cops looked around our to which they party and saw…

… that rushing the package through now could disrupt the peace process. Arabs fear the loans would be used to construct housing in the Israeli- occupied Arab territories. Bush said yesterday he had no…

November 17, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

Student Leader- ship Office reported that there was a Students' Party "shanty" behind the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library. She said it was too close to the Michi- gan Party's shanty and it was not autho…

…- rized to be there. The caller did not know who placed it there. When DPS officers met with members of the Students' Party, they removed the shanty and used it as a table instead. Break-in at the Business…

… leather jacket and the other person wore glasses, police said. - Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Jodi Cohen SARA STILLMAN/Daily LSA first-year student Joe Palazzolo casts his Michigan Student Assembly…

… election turnout reached about 7 or 8 percent, or 3,000 students. Wolverine Party LSA Rep. Andy Schor said the showing was relatively strong. "It seems the turnout has been bigger than in other fall…

…'s pretty good," she said. Historically, about 7 percent of students vote in MSA's fall elections, versus 14 percent in the winter, when presidential elections are held. LSA junior Mike Ingels expressed mixed…

March 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…- ronment." He said he supports Israel's right to exist but considers its settlements in occupied Arab territories to be illegal. -Daily Campaign Issues Reporter Andrew Levy contributed to this report. by…

… half doing satel- lite feeds to network news programs, and he hobbled out to the Union steps after pulling a leg muscle to speak to the 600 students turned away at the afternoon's initial rally. "(The…

… be running for president, and here you have all these students. It was a very moving moment, and I hope people feel the same way I do," he said. Tsongas confounded political pundits when he announced…

… them 'Most Fa- vored Nation Status' after they had crushed their students at Tiananmen Square. That would have never have happened under a Kennedy admin- istration. It's not going to happen under mine…

… Clinton and Brown are decisions BROWN Continued from page 1 Other students said they were impressed by the way Brown ad- dressed student concerns. "It's a good thing he's trying to made by pollsters, not…

…- tor also called on students to define an American culture. Although Americans see Ethiopia as a poor country, the nation is very rich in culture, he said. "We are a multicultural society. ... There has…

… you. I hope you're ready," Tsongas said. Tsongas said he favored the Bradley Plan which would allow students to pay back loans for col- lege education through a percentage of their income. The…

… government would get a high percentage of re- turn from students in high-paying jobs, but would not benefit monetar- ily from students working in low- paying public service occupations. "We won't get the…

… needed to change what is wrong with America today," she said. After hearing Tsongas speak on the steps, LSA first-year student Mark Eiz said, "I didn't come away with how he stood on anything…

….... Everything I heard Tsongas say I've heard other people say all my life." Engineering first-year student Chris Bauserman said, "I think that for once we had a candidate which didn't seem to be bound by party…

January 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

…-member body, its outcome a forgone conclusion, approved the pact late yesterday night, 87-17, as members of the opposition Labor Party as well as left-wing and Arab factions voted with Netanyahu's ruling…

… will allow students) to have meaningful careers as attorneys," Lehman said. "It is true that our stu- dents are recruited around the country, so they don't just take the Michigan bar exam." Lehman says…

… that although the focus of the law school is not the bar exam, he believes the education pro- vides the Law School should allow students to perform successfully on the exam. Law Prof. Thomas Kauper said…

… contributed to this report. .SUIT Continued from Page 1. Appropriations Sub-Committee on Higher Education. Landefeld said the attitude among non-minority faculty and students was that minority students

… stu- dents. One of the principal roles (of such a position) is to be an advocate of the students. I want them to know that k -n k r there is someone outside of the For 24-hout concert and club no dial…

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… motorist, lying next to his dark green Mercedes-Benz convertible with the trunk and passenger door open, police said. The doctoral student was appar- ently attempting to change a flat tire when his assailant…

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April 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Bank town of Hebron yesterday, authorities said, shooting dead three Arabs described as most-wanted fugitives and avert- ing what Israel said was an imminent terror attack. Inside the car of the accused…

student were killed. As in previous conflicts, represen- tatives of Arafat's Fatah faction of the PLO negotiated a temporary political truce with Hamas on Friday. But Arafat departed from precedent by…

…, the American cul- ture doctoral student who was found responsible for harassment under the code in January, is protesting the pro- cedures of her hearing, the only open hearing in the code's two…

…-year his- tory. In an appeal filed last Wednesday, Welch claims that Prof. Peter Bauland, the chair of her hearing panel, vio- lated procedures outlined in the State- ment of Student Rights and Responsi…

… Lavie - occurred more than six months before Lavie, who is not a student, filed his complaint against her on Dec. 17, 1994. Acco'rding to the rodeP "Ali coin- 0 Senior Days winds down as commencement…

…," VanOotengham said. Students can pick up graduation tickets until Wednesday. President James J. Duderstadt spearheaded the campaign to begin Senior Days last year. Last year's events included free…

… commencement Students dump Pepsi jn support of workers ¢ By Patience Atkin Daily Staff Reporter The Student Labor Action Coali- tion claims that drinking Pepsi fur- thers the "assault on the hard-won gains of…

… Dreiling, a University gradu- ate student and co-organizer of the protest. "In other words, Pepsi is directly subsidizing the assault on Staley work- ers," Dreiling said. The "Pepsi Dump" was accompa- nied…

April 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 117) • Page Image 10

… on Easter). Tickets are $9 general admission and $7 students and seniors. For more information call 663-0681. -Jessie Halladay a r v UBU Continued from page 8 ment. Jarry studied Aristotle, who…

… 24 the show will begin at 11 p.m.; this Saturday and April 26 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5, $3 with student ID. For more information call 998- 0655. OVERSEAS Continued from page 9 French masters. In the…

… final. story, Rouan manifests the full scope of the French colonials' domination of the people and the fierce Arab resistance that results. At the same time, Rouan also portrays how the atmosphere in…

… Macintosh Classic II on your desk. See us for a demonstration today, It'll be time well spent. 0 April 22 is the last day for students to order a computer this term. 0 i …

September 17, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…. Bush's address to the Iraqi people, with an Arabic voice-over and cap- tions provided by the State Depart- ment, was apparently broadcast in its entirety at 7 p.m. yesterday (11 a.m. EDT). "Iraq finds…

…-minute response from an Iraqi TV an- nouncer. A "thundering rage" is building against the United States in the Arab world, and a showdown in the Gulf would end "in a catastrophe" for Iraqis U.S. forces…

…- iduce students to AIDS-related issues at the University. The day included seminars and discussion sessions. About 15 peo- ple, including ACT-UP members, attended the seminars. ACT-UP members said the or…

February 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

… her Arab heritage, Heidi Arraf, president of the University's American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, said she believes this is not an issue of politics or heritage. No matter what one's political…

…," Bond said, A documentary shown at the teach-in mirrored Bond's account. University students wept as disease-stricken chil- dren flashed across the screen. "The film was such a graphic por- trayal, I…

… and Fall/Winter terms. Earn com- mission-based pay at The Michigan Daily selling advertising to local and national businesses. Ideal for gaining business ex- perience in a student run environment. Look…

…- ing for creative, ambitious and highly motivated students. Call 764-0662. Ap- plication deadline Feb. 27. Summer Groundskeeper Wanted Responsible for maintaining campus ground and nurtur- ing plant…

…. STUDENT PROGRAMMERS WANTED The Business School is now hiring students for short-term programming projects. Ex- perience with relational databases, object- oriented development environments, and Windows95…

… $559. Quad. Puerto Vallarta from $629 Quad. Can- cun from $520. Double Call Dan Regency Travel 665-6122. 209 S. State Street. $ STUDENTS Purchase your tickets with Continental vouchers & Amex card…

April 17, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… Placement Office's Public Service Intern Program, which helps students find internships in both the nation's and the state's capital cities. Indian train explosion kills 80 passengers NEW DELHI (AP) - A…

… 'Arab-American Anti- discriminationcCommittee - meeting at 7 p.m. in the Union (check board for room) Asian American Women's Journal - editors meeting at 5 p.m. in South Quad's Afro- American Lounge Ann…

….m. in 3909 Union Iranian Student Cultural Club meeting at 7:45 p.m.. in the Michigan League TARDAA (Time and Relative Dimensions in Ann Arbor) - meeting at 8 p.m. in 2413 Mason Hall Indian And Pakistani…

… American Students' Council - weekly meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Ambatana Lounge of South Quad Students Concerned About Animal Rights (SCAR) - meeting at 7 p.m in the Union Wolverine Room Jewish Peace Lobby…

September 17, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 144) • Page Image 2

… hurricane Floyd moved north, Northwest resumed service to Florida on Wednesday and yesterday once again began flying into North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, Killian said. Some students were…

… and graduate students in Haven Hall can access the Internet only via a telephone modem. Neuman said the lack of access to technology infrastructure frustrates many in Haven Hall. "It's a recipe for…

… for renovation to the Student Publications Building. Baier said both of the historic struc- tures need significant life safety upgrades. RETR, TPED *9 * *C TF USE BE s 0TMS Aibright: Russia must ght…

… believes too many minority students are not reaching or finishing college. Academically Priced Software for macrome & Students and Faculty fm7etaCreations- Save up to 70% on software products from more than…

… at Walt Disney World's Epcot Ce But the entertainment giant s found itself emnbroiled in the coin peting claims over Jerusalem. The problem, Arab and Mushm groups say, is that the Israeli exhibit…

… currence@engin.umich.edu www. stud y24 -7.c om. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

… Wong, GRAPHICS STAFF: AlxA Hogg. .6;- revolutionizing the way students study on the web ... . Life is Never Black & While... But Your Copies Can Be. n. Iu - -- …

March 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

… LOCAL/S TATE The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 17, 1998 - 5 Computing site offers aid to students By Margene Erikson Daily Staff Reporter In a small, glassed-in area of the Harlan Hatcher…

… Graduate Library, a computing site lies unknown to much of the University community. The Knowledge Navigation Center is unlike most other sites on campus; it caters to students looking for hard…

… Hollar, KNC manager and tech- nology support librarian. The site has multiple scanners and a variety of cutting-edge software available for student use, including tools to create three-dimensional Web…

… (graduate student instruc- tors) on campus and helping them to set up course Web pages" said Helen Look, a GSI for the KNC. The KNC also is designed for students and facul- ty who are involved in research…

…. "We're working with faculty, staff and students to educate them about how to incorporate technologies into their research," Look said. "People will, come with their own ideas of what they need to do and…

… Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library. help to bring those to life." Kamaluddin is utilizing the KNC resources to work on a poetry project that involves scanning copies of rare Arabic poetry and putting them on…

… as long as it takes you to learn. They help you so much so that you can do it on your own after they leave," The KNC is only open from 1-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, which has caused students trouble…

…, students and the commu- nity will come away with some better understanding of Turkish government," Greenbaum said, especially "in a time when the situation is shifting everyday." Cenziger's speech did not…

… when they get angry," said Law third-year student Mitch Katz. "Females I know seem to cry more." Nolen-Hoeksema said society has told women that it is acceptable to be sad, but not to get angry. Some…

students said women are hesitant to let their true feelings be known. "Women don't express it every time," said Law third-year student Kelly Schmitt. "Every once in a while, some- thing will trigger the…

September 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 126) • Page Image 8

…, downtown AA Mac skills a must. 761-7204. $$WORK-STUDY STUDENTS$$ Looking for a variety of work exp. Flex. hrs. Computer skills (word processing, data entry) a plus. Will tram. Positions avail, in conference…

…. Afterschool, Evening and weekend hours available. 994-2300 ext. 228 or ext. 233. E.O E. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY JOBS for serious work study students, Fall/Winter 98-99 Foi information, call Linda at 764-8553 ANN ARBOR…

… offices o the maga- zine are located at the Student Publication Building, 420 Maynard Street. Interested students may apply by submitting a brief biography and an essay on why they would like to be business…

… lication, candi- dates will be invited to an interview. Applications should be delivered or mailed to the Board of Student Publications, Room 210:, 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48 109-1327. A noi…

… available. Flexible hours and good pay. Call 998-7080. DO YOU LOVE fashion! We are a women's apparel company looking for students to coordinate and conduct fashion shows in dorms/sororities. If you have…

September 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…. - Aug. Fum. 1 Bdrm. apt. Near, Central Campus. $475 913-9252. WINTER AND/OR Spring/Summer Sublet. 1 bdrm. in 2 bdrm. apt. Great location for a areat price. Call 663-8862' ARABIC TUTOR. Need help in Arabic

… grammar, reading, writing, or conversation? call Zahra 975-0587. BACK TO SCHOOL special! Student/ Faculty promotion, free phone for 100 min.! $9.99/mo. Visit us at the Michigan Union from today-9/19. Call…

…. ATTENTION UofM STUDENTS Due to expansion local company has man full-time and part-time openings which at ideal for college students. Flex schedule. Days, evenings, and weekends available. $10.25 TO START Call…

… for a 90 minute session. Volunteers should be female, U of M students, between the ages of 18 and 29. For more information please call 313- 936-0640 and leave a message. HOME HEALTH CARE attendants for…

… lo- cal student. No experience necessary- will train: Great opportunity for nursing, med., and OT students. Very flexible schedule. Must have transportation. 930-6152. HOMEBASED BUSINESS Part-time. No…

… Lansing... Call Scott Ray, Office of Senator Bennett 517-373-7350. LOOKING FOR STUDENTS to work with diverse population of children ages 2.5-1 years of age at the Family Housing Childa Development Center on…

…-paced, first class tanning salon. Apply at Tanfastic, 627S. Main. FALL STAFF NEEDED: The University Club is located first floor- Michigan Union is now hiring waitstaff, host, delicase, bartenders and student

…. FEMALE NUDE MODEL wanted for photo project. Good pay. Easy work. 973-8791. FREE TICKETS. University Musical Society. Work Study students wanted. Mon., Wed., Fri. call Ron 763-3100. GOING TO THE FOOTBALL…

… N. Main Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. 663-8554. E.O.E. HANDY PERSON NEEDED-UM student only for light building repairs, cleaning, maintenance, & office assistance. Requires valid driver's license…

… intems. Call Jeremy at 313/995-5777. NEEDED: College students, rt time jl.a $12+/hr., Contact us www.ptjo.com W, NOW HIRING The Michigan League Buffet is now hiring students for Fall and Winter. Excellent…

March 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… 741-1981, will take best offer. WILSON WHITE COMPANY Apartments available May, 1995 995-9200 Equal Housing Opportunity. services $ ' ki $$ GUARANTEED grants for students $$ No GPAlflnancial requirements…

… Beth at 973-7220. KATHY'S WORD PROCESSING * typing * editing- Dissertations, papers, applications, transcription. 662-8977. ALASKA JOBS! Students needed: fisheries, parks & resorts. Eam up to $3-$6k…

… now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800/ 263-6495 ext. F55986. FULL-TIME SUMMER stock position, $6…

…., Wed., Fri. WANTED 100 STUDENTS lose 8 - 100 lbs. New metabolism breakthrough. Guaranteed results! I lost 15 lbs. in 3 wks. RN assisted. 1- 800/579-1634. $35 charge. BLACK CROWES TIX for sale. March 28…

… $750, Bangkok from $867, Singapore from $982. Regency Travel 209 S. State St. 665-6122. PAGE & PLANT tickets for April 1st show. I pair for sale. Call 662-0387. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on…

…. RECEPTIONIST NEEDED full-time. Must be lighthearted & work well with students. Call 665-8825. RECEPTIONIST NEEDED for busy com- puter office. Call 662-1228. RESEARCH ASST. RNA for health research organization…

… possibilities. flex. hrs. State Security Services Inc. 525 Church St. Room 1021 Ann Arbor, 668-0447. EOE. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an es- tablished infertility clinic. Male students or graduates 20-40 yrs. old are…

….O. Box 267, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. STUDENT NEEDED to manage U-M business. No exF. nec. Must be motivated. Good $. May-Ju y. 810/661-1162. 4-6 p.m. SPECIES Continued from page 1 group that aims to reform the…

…-on-One/Voice Personals 1-313-976-3000 Why pay morel Only 69¢/min. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your cooperation. Distinguished performer of Arabic music will appear twice in Ann Arbor…

January 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

… direction as on her debut Dark Adapted Eye: basic I-IV-V chord rock and roll dressed up with interesting synth effects, some Arabic influences and of course Dax's incredible voice. Dax goes a bit further this…

… largest network of storage services in the US. Completely professional. INFO 996-5551. U OF M BOXING CLUB seeks new members.MSafe friendly student club meets at Elbel Field House, Hill & Division. M-F 4- 5…

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