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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…

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, 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…

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…

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…

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