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October 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 18, 1990 GWbe Mirbkwu ~aiIy EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Viewpoint NOAH…

… do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Fom ithe Dly ) Let there be light! 'U' actions show a disdain for student safety CPS 24 HOUR TOW NevL WITH MIDTERMS APPROACHING and both the…

… west side of the Diag - including the main area near the Graduate Library - has not been lit. Though many students who have been stumbling through the Diag and dodging pot holes have been complain- ing…

…. Certainly the regents were con- cerned about something other than stu- dents' safety, because students have consistently opposed armed campus security officers and have long lobbied for more lighting, both on…

… and off campus, and more expenditures on student-run safety programs. Students have a right to security and protection. If fixing the lights were a priority of the administration, the problem would have…

… been fixed long ago. Students need sufficient lighting on campus and the administration must address its responsibilities. In the meantime, students should be careful when they walk home alone on the…

… Diag and around campus. Services like Safewalk will escort students until 2:00 a.m. Sunday through Friday. The phone number is 936-1000. Lock the bathrooms TWO WEEKS AGO THE DAILY reported three…

…-sleeping floors, for example near the dining room or in the basement. Safe restrooms for students living inrresidence halls are long overdue and the University should correct this oversight by installing locks on…

… the nation in state-allocated funds to educa- tion." You continue to argue that "the problem is that students who live in dis- tricts where the tax base is low receive less money for education than…

students who reside in wealthier districts." Yet, as you should know, funding levels do not equal education quality. In- deed, you acknowledge this fact by imply- ing that education quality is a function of…

October 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…'sponsoreds the phith a film "In answer to the many com- ration and coffee for the 140 lege, star at ta film plaints and requests of the Uni- school students and advisors and an intod ory t versity students, the…

… the peat moss In the afternoon, the students The seats, which cost the Board et is plaguing the fair city will hear talks on careers in phar- almost $4,400 have been a source inn Arbor. macy, Prof. Rowe…

… not to buy their peat University student, is designed for ganization as much of the money s from dealers that appear the student who is seriously con- requested as it possibly can. he door, but to buy…

… "Abdul Nasser and the Arab Nationalist Move- ment." Although the Arab nationalist movement began to affect the West only 50 years ago, it is as old as Islam, Prof. Kirk said. Present. Arab nationalism is…

… mainly a resurrection of the Arab conquests: 1300 years ago, he said. Feeling of. Inferiority As long as the Ottoman Empire remained a major power, the Arabs were not subject to a feeling of inferiority…

… already passed into British hands and the Arabic youth educated in Western univer- sities had been inspired by na- tionalism." In hopes of gaining their inde- Nelson Goes To Denmark Prof. Wilbur C. Nelson…

… Problem pendence, the Arab nations joined the British against the Turks in World War I, he said. But then Great Britain and France tried to assimilate. these nations as. colo- nies, thus frustrating the…

… hopes of the Arab nationalists. Here began the Arab's struggle with the West for independence, he continued. When, at the conclusion of World War II almost all the Arab nations had gained independence…

…; they formed a loose confederation known as The League of Arab States. "These states did not begin to move toward true unity until the Zionist, movement to reestablish a ;Jewish., state in Palestine…

October 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…fI C, 4V ffrhlgatt Daily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND'MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIHtGAN .when Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth win…

… Preval STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

… of President Bourguiba that they are discontented with the strong of Tunisia to quit the Arab League because of pressures that Nasser is using. Morocco's King fear of being oppressed by the United Arab

… Mohammed V has expressed the feeling that Republic looms as a break that may eventually Morocco and Tunisia must remain side by side. swing many of the Arab countries into active Now is the time for the…

… other Arab States support of the West and its policies. to weigh carefully the advantages and disad- Before, Nasser was able to picture himself as vantages qf close ties with Nasser. If they are a person…

… who was to save the Arab countries ever to break off relations, the time is ripe. from the imperialistic actions of the United One nation has already decided to break away, States and its allies; this…

… concerned with the Arabs. Nasser's leadership will not be the symbolic type of which he spoke when the United Arab TUNISIA MAY BE the start of an Arab force Republic was being formed. It seems now that that…

… is not behind Nasser but will be pro- his main aim is to further his influence West. Bourguiba has already stated that his throughout the Arab world by whatever means feeling lies with the West. are…

… forefront. country with very little financial strength. At The Arab countries can not deviate from the the present time it is receiving a little aid from policies of Nasser and still be in his good graces…

… move against hope to withstand the power of the United him. He thinks that the only way to keep the Arab Republic without help from the West. Arab States behind him is to follow a policy of Unless the…

October 18, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, October 18, 1978-The Michigan Daily .be 3irbigau aiI Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom , No. 18 News Phone: 7 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… the Jewish state. A fifth full-scale war in just 30 years with the Arab confrontation states seemed imminent. Begin, warned Israelis from all ranks and classes, was a right-wing ideologue obsessed with…

… expansionist policies. No treaties. He would be impossible to negotiate with. &~o concessions. No treaties. Not one single inch of the occupied West Bank would be returned to the Arabs. No peace. Just another…

…,rwhich could mean lessening its ties with Israel. And what about the Arabs? The Syrians, Jordanians, and the remainder of the Arab League seized the opportunity to unleash a typical propaganda attack, arguing…

… Palestinians. By MICHAEL ARKUSH But now, just 17 months later, Begin the expansionist has provided Israel with its first opportunity for peace in 30 years. On the eve of an Arab-Israeli peace settlement, Begin…

… Israeli troops in the enclaves to insure against a possible terrorist attack. ... Begin the expansion- ist has provided Israel with its first real opportunity for peace in 30 years. On the eve of an Arab

… next 29 years while the Labo government ruled the government, Begi continually attacked them, calling for mor extreme measures to deal with th neighboring Arabs to solve the cruci domestic issues. The…

… graduate workers are primarily students, not employees entitled to collective bargaining rights. As a result of the University's claim, graduate employees have been working without a contract since the…

…. Unfortunately, the Jewish state recognizes the true character of the "international community" and gives it its proper due. After the Arab aggression of 1973, all of Black Africa severed diplomatic relations with…

…" (Articles 12-16). The, statement that Syria, Jordan, et. al. reject Camp David because of the Palestinian problem is an ut- ter falsehood. It must be remem- bered that the Arabs had Gaza, Judea, Samaria and…

October 18, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY )ark Clouds Hide Palestine Issues As JewsA rabs Wage Death Struggle AS IT BECOMES evident that the long-smoldering Arab-Jewish con- in Palestine, which have again broken out 3…

… just settlement be. ders, riots, assassinations of Jewish, Arab, Yen British officials, have become almost onplaces in the last six months as Britain s in vain to restore order to an economically…

… understood that pre-war y between Arabs and Jews in the Holy Land ra an almost purely religious basis, with the >us shrines and holy places common to religions the chief bones of contention. the development of…

… indeed both of the same race, the ic. Their present-day conflicts arise from IE MICHIGAN DAILY the fact that the new Arab dream of an inde- pendent Moslem power is diametrically opposed to the Hebrew…

… 1929-30, the British were confronted with demands by both Jews and Arabs, the Jews demanding an increase in immi- gration and safeguarding of their rights, and the Arabs, who had a great numerical…

… security and order appearing only at rare intervals and organized civil warfare the order of the day. * ,' ,. Origins In Strike THE ORIGINS of the present crisis can be traced to the Arab general strike of…

October 18, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

…"I Arabs vow to break Israeli-Lebanese ties The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, October 18, 1978-Page 7 GSA scandal may settle documents questioii BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP( - Seven Arab nations pledged at…

…-torn country. The eight points were largely a reiteration of previous Arab demands. "After laboring for three days, -all that they have produced is just another wordy statement that means nothing," a political…

… rab League peacekeeping force in Lebanon and the Lebanese Christians. Sarkis said he hoped the participants -+Syria, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Einirates, Sudan, Kuwait and Qatar - would agree on a…

Arab League. force, which includes some 26,000 Syrians, came to Lebanon. The Syrians saved the Christians from defeat in the civil war, but since February have been fighting to disarm hem. More than 1…

… have refused to sub- mit to Syrian control because the Syrians have. done nothing to disarm the Lebanese Moslems or Palestinian guerrillas. The Christians charge the Arab League force is a Syrian oc…

… education budget expert, he knows how to achieve both. A member of the House Education and Labor Committee, Carl authored amendments to improve the nation's program for gifted and talented students. He was…

October 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

… time. Now they've found out they're too committed to programs that were developed a year ago." MEANWHILE, students are still calling the Future Worlds' office, trying to enroll in a course that doesn…

… dull so 1 h,200,000barrels of oil imported I had to use a log." She said Atlanta's first black mayor, May daily from Arab nations. i Cochran's sacrifice was "supposed incumbent Sam Massell. In Tues to…

…. viding for current needs. Arab testncatvte eeeclt nations have virtually the only ing and "we're going to end up Doctors said Casals had not re- availablehreserves for future U.S. with a human sacrifice…

… Nixon Palmer said at that time, they complications developed. administration officials all de- must have hated this kid like hell,_ _ _ _ _ clined comment on the Arab move.1 because they really tortured…

…'Ms. Ronda Tyler BEST 100 Summers St.I PHOTO Coolville, Ohio I 45723 Yes, send me the information: f Name Address t it~ State Zip COrage or Univ S C H 0 0 L Superintendent Dr.! Charles Wolfe said students

October 18, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

… hijackers, ex- two men gave Arab names n Arabic. The spokesman imself to negotiators at s as Harda Mahmoud, and eportedly said he. belonged l Palestinian guerrilla draws criticism [a decision on the Union…

…'s caching, student leaders ne administrators are say- t much "elbow room" left - that "wholesome recre- axation" are confined to a a pool hall, and a bowling he need for hotel space is commercial hotels else…

… alumni mem- bers outnumber the student delegation of three.,i An endless number of campus author- ities and groups have their fingers in the Union pie: the Union Board, which reports to the Regents; Vice…

… President James Brinkerhoff's financial office; Vice President Henry Johnson's office for student services; the University's alumni association, the University Ac- tivities Center (UAC), which controls the…

… theater group Musket, Eclipse Jazz, the sophomore show, Viewpoint Lec- tures, the Mediatrics film group, and others; Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), the University Club restaurant, the Union Station…

… restaurant, the University Cellar, and numerous small- er student groups that pack the cram- ped offices on the Union's fourth floor. Once considered the model for carn- pus meeting-places, the Union has been…

… called "a gentleman's club" instead of a "winters Diag," in the words of a current student leader. Critics of the Union point to the Uni- versity of Wisconsin's Memorial Union, where faculty and students

… congregate for long lunches in the Rathskeller and listen to local bands on weekend evenings.. Such establishments have preempted the Michigan Union as the prime exam- ple of a well-run, well-liked student

October 18, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… sponsored by the Palestine Committee, the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Muslim Students Association, three student groups concerned with Middle Eastern issues. See VIGIL, Page 7 the…

…, the fighting in Israel continued and students at the University will not forget the ongoing conflict. Holding a prayer session and candlelight vigil, students sympathetic to the plight of Palestinians…

… gathered last night on the steps ofthe Michigan Union. LSA senior Najla Mamou said she hoped the vigil would educate students about the fighting that has broken out during the last three weeks. "A lot of us…

… more than the Israelis." Prior to the vigil, about 25 of the 80 students participat- ing gathered to pray outside the Union. Rackham student Amer Zahr spoke to the crowd about the most recent episode of…

… Palestinian rally outside the Michigan Union. MSA proposal for disclosure of Israeli interests defeated By Jane Krull Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly cham- bers was overflowing with…

… already available through the Freedom of Informa- tion Act," said L SA sophomore Eric Buckstein, who attended the meeting. Rackham Student Amer Zahr said the University has not been cooperative in releasing…

… on the See MSA, Page 2 Inside: Eleven members of the Michigan Student Assembly have resigned this semester, with many citing a lack of order at the weekly meetings, Page 3. v Bitterness remains in the…

… Middle East after an emergency summit in Egypt comes to an end. Page 5. ALEX wuDtx/Daily Students study earlier this week in the Reading Room on the second floor of the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library. i…

… falling back on perso habits and superstitions that they have found useful for previous cram sessions. Many students con- sider the study location tant aspect of preparation "I study in the laund said Julia…

… pus and the find me down there." Other students focus more on ked as stu- activities or certain methods they and finish use to prepare. the stress "I often study standing up, and dents are then I wear…

October 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… from what Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan three days See MASSIVE, Page 2 Arab nation S to I1 1 curtailolo-utput AP Photo WALKING THE PICKET LINES for the last time yesterday, members of the D e t r…

… Motoer city teachers sign pact, end strike DETROIT (UPI)-The 44-day-old school strike here which has idled 270,000 students came to an end yesterday when both the school board and teacher's union agreed to…

Arab oil producing countries announced yesterday they would cut oil production by a min- imum ;of five per cent immediately and an additional five per cent each succeeding month until Israel withdraws…

… from occupied Arab territory and restores Palestinian refugees' rights. Oil production c u t b a c k s also were an underlying concern as President Nixon met in Washing- ton with the foreign, ministers…

… of Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Morocco. NIXON SAID afterward that while there were differences be- tween the Arabs and the United States he believes ''a fair and just and peaceful settlement" can…

… with the secretary of state. SAUDI ARABIA, Iraq, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Iran,, the only non-Arab state on the Persian Gulf, announced Tuesday that they were raising the market price for their crude…

… oil by 17 per cent. Although the United States im- Pres. Nixon ports only -about 6 per cent of its oil from the Arab countries, ad- ministration planners are count- ing on imports of refined heating…

… that the planners anticipate importing. ANY ARAB cutoff in crude oil production would create serious problems for the major interna- tional oil companies such as Texaco, Exxon, M o b i 1, Royal Dutch…

… 500 students, is suffering the campus-wide financial pinch that has been terminal for some programs and organizations this year. cash, the program has little to keep it going beyond wholehearted…

student support. FUTURE WORLDS operated on an $18,000 budget last year, and Grimes says they'll need at least $15,000 this year. "I wouldn't be surprised if that figure reaches $25,000, says Grimes. Last…

October 18, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

….4 4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 18, 2001 OP/ED albe £irbgzu i4aiftlj 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… chance. No one seems threatened by them. If anything, we University students get practically orgasmic knowing there are still commie operatives out there fighting the class war. So what are the communists…

… rightful place in higher education. I say the top dogs in this "student organization" are not really communists, nor do they really care about affirmative action. It becomes obvious to anyone who's watched…

… as many "X-Files" episodes as I did in my youth (gee, I sound old) that some of BAM-N's leading members are working for the FBI. Luke non-student, mic-grabbing, "I'll- challenge…

student here for at least five years. I hear FBI scholarships pay well. A Jessica Curtin is not human. I'm utterly convinced she's from the same planet as Steve Forbes. Just as Michael Moore pointed out in…

… they're quite adept at breaking up student group meetings, something else law enforcement takes an inter- est in. Just look at Michigan State, which last year put in a full-time cop just to monitor stu…

… of hate, which is taught to Arab chil- dren from the earliest possible age that leads to acts like the massacres of Sept. 11, not some miniscule flaws in U.S. policies. The unfortunate fact that there…

… is no freedom of press in the Arab Middle East means that these messages of hate are the only ones available to the millions of citizens residing in these regimes. These citizens are often flustered…

… with the corruption of the regime under which they live and need someone to blame. Understanding this, the shrewd Arab regimes use their monop- oly over the media to demonize the U.S. and deflect…

October 18, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

…. Cinema I-Burn, 7 & 9 p.m., Aud. A, Angell. Cinema Guild-State of the Union, 6:30 & 9:40 p.m.; Prelude to War, 8:40 p.m., Lorch Hall Aud. Free China Student Assn. - The Coldest Winter in Peking, an indepth…

… Museum-Gallery Talk, Barbara Hamann, "Vaults of Memory: Jewish & Christian Imagery in the Catecombs of Rome," 2 p.m. St. Mary Student Center-"Politics and Religion - Do They Mix?", a lec- ture…

… Cinema Guild-Portrait of Chieko, 8 p.m., Lorch Hall Aud. PERFORMANCES School of Music- Organ Recital, Doctoral students, 4:30p.m.; faculty Recital, Robert Glasgow, 8:30 p.m., Hill. Eclipse Jazz-Workshop on…

…-Itamar , Rabinovieh; "Inter-Arab Relations Foreshadowed: The Syrian Monarcy in the Iner-War Period," 4 p.m., West Conf. Room, Rackham. Near Eastern & North African Studies-Brown Baf, Dr. Armand Lauffer, "Neighborhoods…

…,Mich.League Sponsored by Pre-Professional Division of Career Planning and Placement 3200 Student Activities Building Oct. 20,21 & 22 Interviews:Piacement center Information: Michigan Union Detroit- office 313…

…$ 00 AMAZE N' BLUE MACHINE STUDENT NIGHT Every Sunday 5 P.M.-1 2 MID. 5 tokens, for $100 HAPPY HOUR Every' Te W , Thurs. 3-6 P.M. 4 tokens for $1OO I …

October 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… Private High School To BegIn Monday Little Rock Corporation To Adnit 500 Students; NAACP Protests LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (P) - A private, all-white high school will open Monday for about 500 senior class…

students, the Little Rock Pri- vate School Corporation announced yesterday, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said immediately it would make a legal test of the segregated school…

… envisioned the pro- posed meeting as a closed affair with only the 18 SGC members, Dean of Women Deborah Bacon, Dean of Men Walter B. Rea, and Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, present…

… seriously affect the over-all federal budget. Joint Meeting Issues Effort DONER exactly what the issue is" Student nard Goldman, '59, interpreted the ast night to reconsider the Sigma ard in Review appointed…

… government only last month, promised to maintain Lebanon as "an independent, sovereign Arab state." With his speech pledging paci- fication and unity, Karami won backing from followers of the man he had fought…

…- termination to preserve Lebanon's traditional policy and to defend its independence so that Lebanon will remain an independent sov- ereign Arab state." Guided by Charter His government, he said, will be guided…

… by Lebanon's national charter. The charter of this half.. Christian, halt-Moslem nation promises balance among the re- ligious sects and pledges that Lebanon shall remain an Arab state - but a separate…

Arab state. Space Group To Ask Help Of Agencies CLEVELAND (P)-Dr. T. Keith Glennan, the nation's space ad- ministrator, said today that agen- cies' of the government will be asked to furnish services to…

October 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… would be perhaps the smallest France has ever had. Three Day Flu Total Hits 970 By THOMAS BLUES Through the first three days of this week 970 University students with Upper Respiratory Infection have…

… make it possible for medical calls on residence halls, frater- nities and sororities where great numbers of students are presently in bed." Students Sent to Residences He said students "who do not…

…. Appointments may be made at' the Student Publications Building, Don Harrison, '60 'Ensian pub- licity director reports. > ----- Damascus Government Alerts Army DAMASCUS, Syria (/) - Syria put its army on the…

… conversations. An official source said, however, that Saud's immediate concern on his state visit there is to persuade Lebanon and Syria to patch up their differences, In his role of peacemaker among the Arab

… a needed summit conference of the heads of Arab states. PROF. MITCHELL: Soviets Say Economic Historian U.S. Plotting Calls Hamilton Patriot Aggression <a = :: = == ==... UN General Assembly To Meet…

…, Oct. 27 to Nov. 3. World University Service, Uni- versity Fresh Air Camp, and the Free University of Berlin ex- change student program are the charities which will definitely participate in the drive…

… Petitions Close Today Petitions for Student Govern- ment Council positions close at 6 p.m. today, according to Phil Zook, '60, elections director. Sixteen people have taken out petitions to date. Joe Collins…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… by dents early Saturday morning. A student rooming house at 907 E. Huron St. was destroyed in a blaze at 3:51 a.m. All occupants escaped safely, but damage to the house was extensive. "The house was…

… peace treaty with Israel yesterday, the second Arab country to give up its call for war and recognize the Jewish state. Syria and Lebanon remain the only coun- tries bordering Israel still formally at war…

… with their neighbor. Israel has fought five wars with Arab states since its creation in 1948. President Clinton will travel to the Middle East to witness the formal signing of the peace treaty late next…

… in Washington July 25 to pledge themselves to a treaty. But the swift- ness of the pact was further proof the unity of the Arab countries once firmly allied against Israel has fallen to disarray. King…

… Yarmuk River and share the waters of the Yarmuk and Jordan Rivers, the main water supply for both countries. he burned-out student home at 907 E. Huron Street remains following Saturday's fire ificials…

October 18, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

… Noon, 3003 Chem. Bldg. Arab Club, Public Lecture, Oct. 20, 8 p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre: Speak- er: Dr. H. K. Selim, Director of the Arab Information Ctr. in Washington, D.C. & former Vice-Pres. of Cairo…

… Univ., "Arab Problems Before the U.N. General Assembly." Congregational, Disciples, E & R Stud. Guild, Loud Lecture, John Deschner, "The Mission of the Church to the Whole World," Oct. 18, 6:45 p…

… Folk Dance Group, Oct. 19, 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. * * * Stamm Found., 1st Meeting of Year, Oct. 18, 7 p.m., Lane Hall. All E.U.B. students invited. Unitarian Stud. Group, Meetin-Dis- cussion Leader: Dr. W…

… International Education which administers :the preliminary selection of Fulbright students. Willow Run, Mich. - Science/Math matics, Homemaking. For any additional information co tact the Bureau of Appointments…

October 18, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… University’s Bicentennial means to them. “I hope what (the Bicentennial) could be is to mark a new chapter for many students of color on campus. As an Arab student, our identity can finally be…

… published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University OF Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the…

… teaching concerns like how to actively involve students in discussion and work with disruptive students. WHO: Center for Research on Learning and Teaching in Engineering WHEN: 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p…

… recognized on campus. It’s been here for 200 years now — I think it’s about time that we are recognized on campus and with that so many doors can be open for us as students on campus.” LSA sophomore…

… Nour El-Hotaeidy ALEXIS RANKIN/Daily WOLVE RINE OF THE WE E K Trail linking North Campus and Botanical Gardens unveiled to public University aims to connect students to parks while reducing car…

October 18, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… Tenants Union. The vote was tabled from last week with the purpose of finding out if the School of Social Work would agree to its role in the amendment. Some Social Work students would be placed at the AATU…

… office to do required community ser- vice fieldwork -with each student saving the AATU $5,120. This practice would start next semester as a way to stop the past practice of MSA being the AATU's primary…

…" items to their exams. "I wear my lucky necklace that I wear whenever I am nervous about something," Hill said. Johnson, on the other hand, dons her lucky rainbow socks for her exams. Some students said…

… that eating habits are also important when studying for exams. "Before I start studying, I drink a Pepsi and eat two little packs of Smar- ties,' RC freshman Katie Corbett said. What drives students to…

… these bizarre methods of preparation? The answer is stress. While supersti- tious rituals may help some students in their study habits, University faculty offered more concrete methods to aid students in…

… stress-management. First and foremost, students need to look out for their physical and mental health while studying. There are key symptoms that may be an indication of stress, said Robert Winfield…

… that students organize well. "The number one way to stress is to start studying e munication studies Prof. Tr ing. The amendment, which past 31-1, was essential to the fate of the AATU since the union…

… the Regents to Maintain Support for the Univer- sity's Legal Defense of Affirmative Action" and "Alert to Student Voters: The Threat to Affirma- tive Action at U of M in the November 7 Elec- tion…

… commented on ts should the importance of time-management t of fruits in midterm preparation. oid exces- "Students need to add time into their ne intake. schedules in order to study for each ffeine lead exam…

…. Breaks are also important in erspiration, study schedules. Students must meet needs that help their lives feel more is it is cru- balanced," she said. their time CAPS offers drop-in group work- shops every…

October 18, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…U OPINION Page 4 Saturday, October 18, 1980 The Michigan Daily tgMiigan tlg Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCI, No. 39 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board A way not to get student control of the Union Higgins 3 I T HOSE ASSOCIATED with the Mich- igan Student Assembly some- times seem to…

… selecting student representatives to a committee working on the renovation of the Michigan Union. The way PIC has been going about that task has opened its members up to considerable criticism, much of which…

… indicate that he is highly qualified. He has served as head of the Union Programming Committee and has worked effectively with the Office of Student Services to effect student goals. In short, Lebow knows…

… his way around, and he has developed connec- tions in the administration that would have served the students well. PIC is aiming to stack the renovation committee with student represen- tatives who…

… support exclusive student control of the Union. That may initially appear to be a sound proposal, but the administration wants faculty and alumni control, too, and PIC's hard- line chauvinism may hurt the…

… Ku Klux Klan has seen quite a resurgence in the past few years, and its use of the term an- ti-semitism applies not only to Jews but to Arab-Americans as well. Recent attacks on Afro- Americans have…

October 18, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… and intimidation toward Jewish stu- dents on college campuses. You know what? Arab students in particular, and Palestinian students specifically, have faced that for years, and face it still. The…

…0 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 18, 2002 OP/ED ate £ irigun &ziIg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE. UNIVERSITY…

… stand together DAVID HORN HORNOGRAPHY n the day I saw the first shirt I saw a problem. Last winter, Jewish 3 students on our cam- pus surfaced in blue T- shirts that read, "Wherever we stand, we stand…

… Sharon's stubbornness and hawkish policies do not excuse or justify the same from pro- Israeli and Zionist student leaders. The men in control in the Middle East are desperate politicians, and neither…

… same flaws are being mirrored by the most vocal pro-Palestinian group on campus, the so-called Students Allied for Freedom and Equality. Putting aside their ill-advised divestment conference, perhaps the…

… strongest evidence is that on Wednesday Rabbi David Weiss of Neturei Karta spoke on campus at their behest. No doubt the student organizers' intention was to offer an example of a religious Jew who opposes…

… Zionism, but it is unlikely that they or most students on this campus know the full story behind the group he represents. Founded in the 1930s, Neturei Karta, which means "Guardians of the City" (that is…

… ironic that although Muslim students frequently complain that Americans misun- derstand and misportray their religion, it was an utter ignorance of Judaism that was demonstrated by SAFE's hosting of Rabbi…

… of the land of Israel, including presumably all of Jerusalem and the West Bank - just not yet (since the messiah has not come). Do pro-Palestinian students really wish to associate themselves with…

… accurately reflect the students' opinions. If that is the case, if what they truly believe is that Israel has no right to exist, if what they ultimately want is a Palestine from the Jordan to the sea, then…

October 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…: Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… should cut it out altogether. The only financial help available to athletes should be that which is available to all students. The argument that athletes spend so much time playing ball that they can…

… so well. The technicalities of his craft were so completely under control that keeping within a rigorous framework STUDENT Government Council is a very im- portant organization on this campus. It…

…-of-Aggression Policy By J. M. ROBERTS Associated Press News Analyst SECRETARY Dulles, under news conference prodding about the Arab-Israeli situation, has reiterated the American policy of aiding any victim of…

October 18, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 11) • Page Image 5

… General: $45 for the day, $15 per concert Student: $5 per concert FILE PHOTO/DAILY Amir ElSaffar to bring maqam to Power Center This Wednesday, Iraqi- American trumpeter, vocalist and…

… led — ElSaffar is expanding upon a concept that he explored in his preceding album: Combining Iraqi and Arabic maqam music with jazz. “This project is much more specific in terms…

… of combining these two elements,” ElSaffar said in an interview with The Michigan Daily. Maqam, an Arabic modal system used in traditional Iraqi music, has had influences and variations…

… and chordal structures called vertical structures that don’t exist in Arabic music, and there are some other pitches in Iraqi and Middle Eastern music that don’t exist in the Western…

…Saffar’s “River of Sound” Power Center Wednesday, October 18th General: $24 - $42 Student: $12 - $20 Day two of Edgefest will host a wide variety of jazz performances Read more online at…

… young adults collaborate on writing a thriller, guided by their moderately successful novelist instructor (Marina Foïs, “Irréprochable”). The film starts by following one of the students, Antoine…

… suggesting an Arab or black villain in their thriller novel, and then a casual invocation of the 2015 terrorist attacks at the Bataclan in Paris, which he weaponizes against an Arab classmate. We then…

… views. At the workshop, the students dance around the subject, but Antoine seems ready to play: he’s willing to talk about the genre’s fascination with killing, despite what he perceives to be…

October 18, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

… regarding telant/lan- dlord relationships or various legal problems can be answered through this. column by Student Legal Ser- vices Lawyers. University students can receive free legal services through this…

… office. Student Legal Services are located on the third floor of the Michigan Union; phone 763-9920. * * * * Q. My landlord has not returned my security deposit, nor have I heard from him since I moved out…

… disputed Student Legal Services money if he sues you within 45 days of your move-out date, and obtains a judgment for the money. If he doesn't sue you, you can sue him for twice the amount disputed…

… information, please call 662-5529 "Inter-Arab Relations Foreshadowed The Syrian Monarchy in the Inter-War Period" A Lecture by: Dr. Itamar Rabinovich Director, Shiloah Institute, Tel Aviv University Monday…

… of Michigan. The U of M Polish/American Students Association presents THE POLISH REVOLUTION OF 1980' AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Lecture by PROF. ROMAN SZPORLUK WED., OCT. 21-8:00 p.m. HENDERSON RM. 3rd…

October 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

… Minister David Levy to ~accept the U.N. delegation. '"I think that Saddam Hussein would be very pleased if the (U.N.) 'Security Council now stopped con- centrating on Kuwait and began to concentrate on Arab

… the Michigan vs. Iowa football game at Michigan Stadium at 12:30 Satur- day. Even with all of these events, however, some students still regard this as just another weekend more focused on returning…

students than on the ones already here. "Homecoming in high school was such a big deal, but in college it doesn't seem as important... it's more for the alumni," said Julie Quinlan, first-year LSA. Shariee…

… Turner, first-year LSA student agreed. "During orientation, I kept ask- ing people 'what's homecoming like here?'. All they said was 'it's no big deal,' and I was really let down," she said. Other…

students see homecoming as a time to reunite with old friends. "The only thing that homecom- ing means to me is seeing friends who have graduated," said Marc Wites, a senior in the Business School. "I have…

…." 'There were so many more administrators and faculty present than students, I don't think the results can accurately reflect student opinion' - Nicole Carson LSA Senior The guidelines state that a uni…

… more for the students, and the campus in general," she said. Coming to a Residence Hall near you! Tuesday, October 16, 5-7 p.m. South Quad Hall, East Side Lobby Wednesday, October 17, 5-7 p.m. Markley…

… hot news fast? Find it in the Daily. ~be Mirb~janAuif The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday duning the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

…. Subscription rates: for fall and winter.(2 semesters) $28.00 U.S. mail and $28 on campus, for fall only $22.00 U.S. mail. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service…

October 18, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… Defines Asian Role As 'Peace, OrdeProsperity' Arabs Label Ambassador Pro-Zionist Follows Friday Act; Thant Gives Goldberg Afro-Asian Protest UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (P)- An Arab delegate on Monday accused U…

….S. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg of being politically identified with Zionism. Goldberg replied that he could be regarded as a Zionist "in the same sense that many world statesmen, in- cluding some Arabs

… was the first time in a U.N. forum that Goldberg, a Jew, had been accused of being a Zion- ist. He has been the subject of such charges by Arab nationalists in statements distributed to papers. Thant…

… ! I World News Roundup LUNCH-DISCUSSION TUESDAY, Oct. 18, 12:00 Noon U.M. International Center SUBJECT: "RELIGIOUS HARMONY IN A MUSLIM COUNTRY" Speaker: MR. ARIFIN WARDIMAN of Indonesia Student in…

October 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…'d make my own," she explained. "Now I could neverI go back. This is too great." The coinmune's philosophy also' appealed to Gail Bourke, 23, a3 part-time student at Washtenaw Community College who joined…

… Mental rwuwel ~ - . Tr .. Iwu. - I Health Clinic, is available ar counseling at Trotter House on Thursday from 2:00-4:00 p.m. She will see students. by appoint- ment or on a walk-in basis. Students are…

Arabs, provided its security was guaranteed. HE SAID Israel's position con- cerning a way out of the present war "is cease-fire, negotiation, peace." He stressed that there must be a separation between…

October 18, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… neighbor was killed in a terrorist attack. But the ambassadors have been met by controver- sy at other universities, including Wayne State, where members of the Arab Student Association tied their hands…

…-Apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada at last night's lecture in West Hall. About 100 students and communi- ty members turned out to hear Kathrada speak on his experiences as a political prisoner on Robben Island, a…

… offense, turnovers have killed the Boilermakers. Israeli students keep their nation 'At Heart' By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Kim Gordon, a 26-year-old Israeli from Jerusalem, was at work the…

…- pendent group that does not represent any govern- ment agency or political party. Currently, there are 48 Israeli students touring American colleges. Besides the University, the trio has also visited…

… together and placed duck tape over their mouths in a silent protest. Abelow and Gordon are graduate students at Hebrew University, where a bomb placed in the cafe- teria exploded earlier this year, killing…

… 10 students. Ratsabi is an alum of the university. Though they briefly talked of their country's thriv- ing culture, nightlife and educational opportunities, their focus was on the affect terrorism has…

October 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…- fore a capacity crowd of more than 1700 students in Cornell Uni- versity's Bailey Hall. Though mem- bers of the professional working press were in attendance, ques- tions were limited to the college…

… col- Nehru's planned visit to this coun- lege student tends to reflect his try "would repair the very great parents' voting preference." and dangerous strain which has Preference Expected been placed on…

… this country's re- Since the parents of students are lations with India. The President's most often those from higher in- health made it necessary to can- come groups, he continued, a Re- cel this visit…

… among United States voted againt public housing, Citizens living in Ann Arbor who against farm housing, against filled out Student Directory cards) middle icome housing, against a sampling error of around…

… Budget Student Government Council last night accepted the resignation of Public Relations Chairman John Wrona,*'57. Wronaeresigned following his being fined $21.25 in Municipal Court Oct. 8 for scalping…

… authority of Student Government Council in regard to its recognition of student organi- zations and invited clarification and explanation of the sorority's membership policies. Budget Accepted SGC also…

…- der the last two days were favor-' able. At the end of his speech, Parlia- ment voted 76-13 in favor of his policy. Other Developments There were these other develop- ments in the tangled Arab

…Debate The issues of foreign policy and witn~n ,.ar.it, n+hp -.nrn t nrnn riAn- The number of students success- fully polled, 240 out of a sample of 470, presented a serious prob- lem, he observed, noting…

… change re- garding the advent of television on public meetings." SGC 'Studying' Student Government Council is now "studying and gathering facts. Tow' Sawyer, '58, SGC study committee chairman, said, "our…

… plans are to search out students, Regents, administrators and facul- ty members as to their opinions regarding the policies of the Lec- ture Committee." SGC To Determine He mentioned that "test cases…

October 18, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… Robert Sewell, '56, and Robert B. Campbell, '56L, were injured in an automobile collision at Ford and Plymouth Rds. after 1 a.m. this morning. The two students were taken by ambulance to University…

… medical students and alumni yesterday urged reduction of pre- medical courses to those essential for a well rounded liberal arts college program. The group was meeting for the annual Medical School convoca…

…I serving as a research facility for MennWlimSntr o-/sakewe.hyto h il said, adding that he fails to share sacumg ster and Ferguson, Rep. George Israel-Arab Studybefore the game. the fears of some…

…," Taber The research center then takes occasion will be Regent Roscoe tension between Israel and neigh- and the not-so-old grad was said. over the data for analyzing. 0. Bonisteel. boring Arab states. ...r…

… Lecture Hall. * * * RUTHVEN also stated 3 other requirements of an ideal medical school: (1) An adjustment in tuition and fees in accordance with a student's ability to pay, with subsidies for those who…

October 18, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

… York, N. Y., a non-profit student membership organization. %~at THE HOUSE this week 1429 HILL ST. FRIDAY, OCT. 17: Religious services with Beth Israel Congregation-8:30 P.M. SATURDAY, OCT. 18: 8:30 P…

…. Yiddish film (to be announced) 7:30 P.M. EVERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY: Israeli- Arab Conflict News Analysis Brown Bog, 12:00-1 :00 P.M. in the library, Center for Research on Conflict Resolution, 4th floor…

…-four field position, and a win- ning combination of age and beauty. As an example of the former, Eraldo Mattel alternates as a freshman engineering student and a rough, hard-playing forward' halfback. Mattei…

…'s atahsorb,"tadi1y. .nl ini t'e-t'ntcr, a cuIshion~ed IONcr that hold,. andtII hlds eineluorc'. CLASSICAL POPULAR FOLK agreeable music at an agreeable price TUSKEGEE-MICHIGAN STUDENT EXCHANGE WINTER 1970…

… Apply now for the Tuskegee Student Exchange The exchange will take place during 2nd semester at Tuskegee A ..1.. ......-. . A L - -.11 -a ," , - n I i I …

October 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…"Yeah, But Look At 'The I.eautitul Sale We've liuilt " Sixty-Eighth Year ;.: EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL…

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

… Compromise STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL'S deci-' sion to hold a kind of referendum on an experimental honor system in the literary col- lege later in the year was an effective "way out" for the group. The move…

…, but on a vote for a referendum they would have banded together. Some of i he members felt the Council's job is to get student opinion . and, on this project, a referendum would be necessary to do that…

…-were also, at least some- what appeased. The major point of this group was that a referendum on an honor system would be invalid without students first having experienced it. But the group was also concerned…

… their own de- fense independently. In the former case, Russia gets a certain amount of control over these countries which it is the aim of United States foreign poli- cy to prevent. The Arab countries…

…? After the city ap- pealed by letter and cited a possible loss of $200,000 revenue from state allocations, the Census Bureau said it would probably in- clude University students in Ann Arbor's population…

…. 5, with the first payment deduction on Nov. 30. After Oct. 18, no new applica- tions or changes can be accepted until April, 1958, Student Government Council, sum- mary, action taken at meeting held…

… an honor sy- tem in that college, after having pre- sented to the student body a plan ap- proved by Student Government Coun- cil for such a system. Heard outline of plans for Campus Chest Fund Drive…

…- zapoppin" from March 29-December S. Approved International Student As- sociation discussion program, October 23. Approved ULLR Ski Club, program November 6. Approved SGC program as part of In- ternational…

October 18, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 15) • Page Image 5

… stalled Arab-Israeli negotiations, think declaring that the Lebanese will never man, make peace with Israel until the Syrians nothi do. ment In Washington for meetings today with terror sident Clinton…

… Matthew Lawrence, Chaplain e e """ -_- -- Ti {r_ TM Graduating University of Michigan Ph.D. students and Postdocs in science and engineering are invited to attend a presentation Our Firm, Our People and…

October 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

… 8 till noon. After that, the hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. S* * The All-Campus Handball Tournament will begin Monday, Oct. 29. This year there will be no doubles event-just singles. Entries (any student

… league plays its last games before playoffs Sunday beginning at 2 p.m. All games are at Wines Field. The Afro-Arabs and Latin Americans are the leaders with 2-0 records. Defending champion Turkey, India…

October 18, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

… military communiques, said "heavy battles" raged near the railway station and port offices of Khurramshahr on the Shatt-al-Arab waterway whose port area Iraqi forces occupied a week ago Monday. Iran claimed…

… psychology depar- tment is being hit particularly hard because it is so large. Twenty percent of the students who enrolled in psychology courses this term had to be wait-listed, and thg hiring freeze will Q…

….m.-Morning Worship: Guest Preacher, Dr. Robert Middleton, "Bar- riers to Believe." 11:00 a.m.-Sunday School (for all ages). "American Baptist Campus Foundation" All students and faculty are invited to attend worship…

… Services-Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Student Fellowship-Sunday at 4:00 p.m. (French room). Dinner $1.50. Tuesday-Bible Introduction, 6:30 p.m. Bible Study, 8:00 p.m. WESLEY FOUNDATION at the University of…

… surprised if the mountain erupted again in the near future. Students hurt in bleacher collapse EAST LANSING, Mich.-A section of wooden bleachers collapsed yes- terday as more than 100 student jumped and…

… swayed during a homecoming pep rally at East Lansing High School. Officials said 22 students and two teachers were injured. The most seriously hurt suffered broken arms or legs, and others suf- fered back…

… injuries or bruises, police said. Most of the students jumped or slid down the folding seats to safety when the collapse began. Milliken pleads for funds for anti-Tisch campaign LANSING-Gov. Williadm…

students had consumed soft drinks from a concession stand and some had eaten candied apples from a convenience store before the game. The food was tested yesterday. A week earlier the band had received…

… Flint are being con- verted to production of four-cylinder units. Volume XCI, No.39 Saturday, October 18, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published…

October 18, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… dormitory at his hospital bedside: today, Vice President for Student Sec. Wilson also announced that Affairs James A. Lewis disclosed. President Eisenhower has approv- Following a report on possible ed the…

… among Israel and three Arab states has been ac- cepted by technicians of the four states ,as an equitable division, Eric A. Johnson, special envoy for President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the Middle East…

… like the plan will be accepted by the governments. We are on the verge of complet- ing President Eisenhower's program." The plan would eliminate many of the frictions between Israel and the Arab states…

… metween men and women's housing will be made. When plans for the new dorm were announced recently it was assumed by many it would be built for women. Strong sentiment was voiced by some students, however…

October 18, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

…-7686. SUBLET AVAIL: One bdrm. in 2 bdrm. apt avail. winter term, 1-2 people., fem. pref.,non-smkr., near campus, 623-6441. **COLLEGECAMPUSADS.COM Promote any business/event across campus. CLERK A - Student

… CLUBS * STUDENT GROUPS Earn $1,000-$2,000 this quarter with the easy Campusfundraiser.com three hour fundraising event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are filling quickly, so call today! Contact…

… interviewing Work study students needed to telephone particpants in study on mental health. Eves, and wkends. $8.50-$9.00p/hr. Call Lillian Q 963-0448 btw. 8am-3:30pm, 2257 ISR, EEO. Your Food Store Quality…

… communication students. 15-25 hrs/wk, $9.75/br. to start. Need strong PC skills. Fax resume ASAP to 662-3255. PHONE ATTENDANTS. Pizza House is now hiring FT/PT phone attendants for days, dinners, and late…

… ride water slide "Huge beachfront Hot tub * Mini golf gift shop * Suites up to 10 people. 1-800-488-8828 www.sandpiperbeacon.com 12 Type of breeze or plane 13 Slippery - 21 Certain Arab 22 Last…

October 18, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… TS DO OLVERI ES, 20-7, ITH QUICK TOUCHDO PLAYS _ _ _._ ---v Judge Says Law Can Jail 'Borrowers' By CHARLES KOZOLL Personnel Director Jail sentences may be .metered out to University students

…. Evaluate Policy While the law covers all indi- viduals over 21 in the state, the former policy had been toN fine students and be more severe with adults. Recent difficulties in the county involving buying…

… liquor for teenagers has led to an evaluation of this policy. "As the law makes no distinc- tions, it would be hard for me to draw a line between adult and student violators," O'Brien noted. Fach case will…

… with elected representatives once peace is re- stored in Algeria. Speculation on negotiations has been heightened by the hurried trips of French and Arab diplo- mats on the Paris-Tunis-Rabat circuit…

October 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

… (International' Assoc. for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience). Informa- tion Meeting, Thursday, October N18, 7*30 p.m. International Center. Na- tional Director and Former partici- pants will…

… discuss this program for students in Engineering. Architecture, and the Sciences. 50F36 "'f we did not live i-t-o-rnnt FOR RENT TENANTS UNION-M-F, 9:00-5:00, 41101 Michigan Union, 761-1225. cCtc4 MODERN…

… Emergency Fund. Israel can ends 10-6, 410 N. 4th Ave, cC38fl 6081 after 3:00 pm.p 49Y40 MICH.-OHIO STATE tickets wanted. each semester with only a few hours only make a just peace with its Arab David, 663…

… together, Ohio St Call and house work. Payment for hours grad students, faculty, staff & TF's Management alarm. 761-1689. 56N40 Dave, 662-8183. 69Q37 over contract. Transportation requir- come meet in a…

October 18, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…-a and that-a col- have a cri 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at thie University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM…

…, reading days give students an opportunity to catch up in classes and study for upcoming mid- terms. While other universities' schedules should not determine the University's academic calendar, the fact that…

… find the silver lining in this cloud: Majoring i Arabic Studies just got a whole lot more mar- ketable. Not only did the two men who hijacked a plane bound from Saudi Arabia to London on Saturday land…

… sophomore Eric Buckstein on the reasons behind a failed MSA resolution that would have called on the University to disclose its "investments using student tuition/fees that support Israel or Palestine…

… allow second-timers to get off so easily; their drivers' licens- es will be suspended for 30 days and the criminal convictions will forever stain their permanent records. What this means is when a student

October 18, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

… '97 RENTALS- From efficiencies to houses for rent. Beautiful & reasonably priced student units. Call Curtis Properties at 761-6170 or 706-1354. INDEPENDENCE CONDO 2 bdrm. Minutes drive to campus. $850…

… Call Mikeor Rick 800/327-5169. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!! Grants, scholarships, aid available from sponsors! No repayments, ever!! $$$Cash for college $$$for info.: 800/243-2435. FORMER MEMBERS of the UM…

… removal positions now available lead- ing into Spring positions in lawn care. Ann Arbor's leader in lawn maintenance and snow removal. *Eagerly hiring students for nighttime snow removal.* Approximately 5…

… WANTED Dishwashers & Prep. Cooks wanted for all shifts at Mr. Greeks Coney Island. Apply in person. 215 S. State. HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS are earning free spring break trips & money! Sell 8 trips & go free…

…! Bahamas cruise $279, Cancun & Jamaica $399, Panama City/Daytona $119! www.springbreaktravel.com 1800/678-6386. INTERN. Student Activities & Leadership. Enthusiastic & innovative individuals needed to help…

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