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April 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 132) • 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…

…- bia in February, and the refusal to sell simi- lar war equipment to Israel, brought a storm of protest from Israel. Had said- arms been sold to Israel, and refused to the Arabs, the result would have…

… suffers internal handicaps to actionj --an Arab-courting Russia can veto or mellow any Security Council action. Dag Hammar- skjold's mission will only give the Gaza strip a breather-no one expects any…

… better, in- cluding the Secretary General. Our short-run action could be taken in two 'areas outside UN doors. One move could 'scare the war' out of both Arab and Jew; the other could remove the main cause…

… of Arab hate for the Jew. ONE-We should stand firm on our Tripar- tite Declaration of 1950. Then, we agreed with the British and French to stop any fighting in the Middle East, UN support or niot. A…

… declaration would be even 'better. Russia should be invited to join. Thus far, she has hung aloof from the crisis as far as suggesting solutions. And no country has profited more. The Arabs consider the Soviet…

… a friend. A British-American breech has been created. 4 TWO-The United States, with its abundance of money and administrative talent, should help to repatriate the one million Arab refugees that have…

… fled Israel. This tragedy is the deepest irritation of Egypt's Nasser and the Arab League. No other gripe so influences their desire for war. Pre- mier Nasser says candidly in this week's Life: "We have…

… flee as refugees in front of marching Israeli armies." So our policy to achieve a lasting peace must rest on a hoped-for premise: that the Arabs will accept an Israeli state that Arabrefugees have - been…

students when the one thing that The Michigan Daily writers have told the faculty they should not do is distrust the students? Let us also hope that the alter- nating seating policy is kept under the "honor…

April 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… ri hts board hears 'U testimony By JIM PONIEWOZIK Several students criticized Uni- versity efforts to fight discrimination on campus, while administrators de- fended the programs as among the strongest…

students at the in- quiry, who criticized the policy for not including faculty and administration within its jurisdic- tion. "This code is inherently discrimi- natory because it discriminates against young…

… people because of their age," said MSA representative Henry Hardy. He said the policy should include more student input. LSA SENIOR Lannis Hall of the United Coalition Against Racism criticized the anti…

…- discrimination policies currently in existence - particularly the Affir- mative Action Office's "Tell Some- one" program -as being ineffective. The program encourages University students and staff to report harass…

… that the state Civil Rights Commission will use to rec- ommend measures state colleges and universities can take to combat dis- crimination. Over 20 students and staff members addressed the inquiry…

…- gested by several students at the in- quiry, was a possibility. "We intend to become better in- formed about the dimensions of the problem and the effectiveness of any efforts being made to combat it…

… Fleming. Code approval prompts protest Regents criticize MSA's actions By STEVE KNOPPER Members of the University's Board of Regents criticized the Michigan Student Assembly Friday for actions they called…

…- Brighton) said he would be "inclined" to vote against continued funds. "If they don't represent students, they can go out and generate dona- tions, as opposed to taxing stu- dents," Nielsen said. "Maybe that…

… newspaper ads would deter minority students from coming to the University, which would contra- dict MSA's demands for higher mi- nority enrollment. Regent Nellie Varner (D-Detroit) said, "I certainly would…

April 18, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

…-mail to all faculty signatories that stressed the University’s commitment to the Arab, Muslim, Middle Eastern and North African students and underscored how the administration has shown that…

… Reporter In the fall of 2016, a new tool will be available for students choosing their courses and professors. Based on guidance from the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs and Central…

Student Government, University Provost Martha Pollack has approved the release of course evaluations for the upcoming fall semester. The release of course evaluations has been a heavily…

… debated topic at SACUA, Senate Assembly — the full faculty governing body — and CSG over the last academic year. In an interview, Pollack said the initiative was largely student- driven. “It was the…

students who really pushed to have it released,” Pollack said. “We asked student and faculty committees representing student government and faculty government to get together. They came up with…

… what I thought were very thoughtful recommendations and a set of questions that are particularly tailored to student needs, and we’re gonna release it.” Several policies will accompany the…

… release, upon recommendation of two faculty and student committees. Only students with University e-mail accounts will be able to access and use the student evaluations, per committee request…

… on the letter, Prof. Evelyn Alsultany, Director of the Arab and Muslim American Studies Program, said the letter quickly gained traction. “The letter was first sent to History department, and…

… display of solidarity with Muslim students. The letter emphasizes the faculty’s support for the response to the chalkings a week ago, and explicitly opposes the nature of the messages written on…

… the Diag. “We stand with our friends/ students/colleagues and with the Central Student Government (CSG), Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA), and Senate Assembly in…

April 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

…8A -The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 18 1996 y STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- BASS GUITAR 4 SALE Washburn 5 string, tinental voucher & AMEX card…

…. needed 1 bdrm. apt. ATTENTION ALL Students! Over $6 Bil- $125/mo. 323 Packard. Avail. April 22. Call lion in public and private sector grants & Courtney at 913-5877. TIOS DELIVERS Ann Arbor's best…

… on both sides, and said he came out to the Diag because he feels pas- sionately about Israel's security and the lives of civilians. "I thought it would be important for all the Arabs and Jews to come…

… present an annual re- port describing the research programs and their progress at the University. Michigan Student Assembly Presi- dent Fiona Rose, who was inducted Tuesday, will give a biannual report to…

… the regents, in addition to writtenmate rials she included in the regents' agend book. "' includedalistofourrecentstudent appointments because I wantedto stress to the regents the extent of how students

… are involved on campus," Rose said. Rose also included a chart explaining the proposed student activity fee, a plan spearheaded by former MSA President Flint Wainess. Rose said she plans to speak about…

… the state of the student body and its quality of life. "It will be important r the regents to hear the needs and ph sophical wants of students," she said. As with every monthly meeting, the board will…

April 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 136) • Page Image 8

…, Arab Students; and the Congre- gational Disciples Guild, Latin Students. -------- iternational Week Today OLD SALT'S TALE: Internatioul-pagealt Stages Mock Roumi-Ihte-World Trip Colorful dances, songs…

… seven church guilds welcome University foreign students at tea from 3- 5 p.m. tomorrow. The Westminster Guild-Pres- byterian Church will honor Chi- nese students; Wesley Founda- tion-Methodist Church all…

… Island groups; Gamma Delta-Lutheran Student Club, Turkish students; and the Baptist Student Group, Indian students. The Lutheran Student Associa- ti6" will ho ior EiUrpean stu- dents; Orthodox Student Club…

…' opens today. Featuring talented foreign stu- dents, the program is based on the tale of a round-the-world trip, as told by an old sailor to his grand- International Wee kgendla Today 3-5 p.m.-Student

… Teas hon- oring foreign students. 6:30-7 p.m.-"World Trade and World Peace," Citizen's Forum, Station WPAG. 7-9 p.m.-International Stu- dents Association Turkish din- ner. Tomorrow 7-9 p…

… dance mo- tif. After this, the "ship" proceeds to Arabia, and the "passengers"I see an Arab wedding. For this scene, an Arabian crchestra has been imported from Detroit. After Arabia comes Italy, and…

… worship. Alternatives A discussion on Alternatives to World Government will be con- ducted by John Schmidt, Ietroit and Washington patent attorney, at 1 p.m. Sunday. A student round-table discus- sion on…

April 18, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

… of the Arab Student Association's executive board and is writing on behalf of the organization. A2 community unites to fight abuse of restaurant workers To THE DAILY: More than 120 students and…

… DINGES Managing Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE ' ' If you're thinking…

… the campus community togeth- er in hopes of celebrating artistic expression at the University. It is with great regret, how- ever, that this letter is written not to applaud the efforts of the students

… the insular view that killing "towel heads" is comical or even sym- bolic of the war on terror. The towels allude to an unnecessary stereotype that encourages racial insensitivity towards Arabs. This…

… depic- tion is hurtful and painful to this community due to recent scrutiny post-Sept. 11. Arabs at the University find themselves struggling to defend an often misrepresented culture. This short film…

… further assailed this culture by falsely depicting Arabs as anti-American, thus perpetuating another destructive stereo- type. In the future, it may be in the best interest of M-agination Films, the…

… University Activi- ties Center and the Arabs on campus if a con- scious effort were made to avoid alienating anyone at a University-sponsored event. Sirene Abou-Chakra LSA junior The letter writer is a member…

… restaurants that do not. And we are just beginning. We, the Restaurant Workplace Project of Ann Arbor, are a coalition of students, res- taurant workers, progressive owners and the broader community. Together…

April 18, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 136) • Page Image 7

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…Htc WORK-STUDY STUDENTS - Art organization needs work-study students for the Spring and Summer semester. Students interested in administrative aspects of art fairs call Judith 662-3382. 06H0422 SUMMER…

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…, good condition. Call 769-6753 after 7:00p.m. 22M0422 - ATTENTION STUDENTS - Giant Flea Market Household items, furniture, jewelry, vin- tage clothing, new and old. 150 dealers. 6:00- 10:00 p.m. Fri., 10…

…-7816 After 5. 54N0418 FIDDLE/VIOLIN lessons - motivated students wanted! Arlene Leitch 973-0736. 35N0423 TAPE SALE: MAXELL XLII-90 for $2.20 each. TDK SA-90 for $2.00 each. Lifetime Guarantees. In stock. Call…

….-Job Info. c110418 Terror explodes around the world (Continued from Page 1) A note found nearby claimed they were U.S. and British spies and had been "executed" by "Arab Comman- do cells" in reprisal for the…

… attack on Libya. Collett was kidnapped 13 mon- ths ago and the Douglas and Padfield last month. Arab anger has been directed at the British government because it allowed the United States to mount the…

April 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… is pro forma only." At the same time, the Board stated it "would plan to institute an appropriate study committee composed of students, faculty and administration to consider the entire area of room…

… the Law School will speak on the Arab- Israel problem, Jfudge Payne Dies at 58 Washtenaw C o u n t yProbate Judge Jay H. Payne died yester- day, following a heart attack Sat- urday. Judge Payne, 58…

… which count for most - people and principles." And he closed on a similar note by urging the GOP to build and stand on a record "unimpeachable in its con- cern for people and principles" Of Arab

… Events-Art Gaudi, '58, a Delta Sigma Phi from Dearborn; Student Services-Duane La Mor- eaux, '58E, a resident of Strauss House from Ann Arbor; and Uni- versity Affairs-Fred Wilton, '58E, a resident of Van…

… Soviet Union yesterday urged Israel and the Arab states to settle their con- flict and offered to join other nations seeking peaceful solution of unsettled problems in the MidL die East. At the same time…

…, it pledged support of a United Nations pro. gram "to find ways and means of strengthening peace in the area of Palestine." The declaration by the Soviet Foreign Ministry appeared to dash any Arab hopes…

… for automatic Russian support against Israel, ab though it denounced interference in Arab internal affairs and, "the notorious Baghdad Pact" spon- sored by the West and unpopular in most Arab states…

…, last year. Exacerbation The declaration called "exacer- bation of the Arab-Israeli con- flict" one of the most dangerous Middle East developments and asserted, "one cannot fail to see that certain…

… circles of some states, not interested in consolidating in- ternational peace, are striving to make use of the Arab-Israel con- flict for their aggressive aims." 1b claimed some countries are being set…

April 18, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…4 - Fridlay, April 18, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4- Friday, April 18, 2014 The Michigan Daily - nichigandailycom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… Ann Arbor, harder drugs and misused prescription medication pose a real threat to the safety and well-being of students. In a recent news report by the The Michigan Daily, not only is illegal usage of…

… prescription drugs on the rise, but students who took the Student Life Survey reported an increase in use of other hard drugs such as Molly. The University can address this troubling trend by supporting students

… who may be suffering from drug dependence or abuse by better advertising the extensive resources for students. ffyou've ever felt white guilt--. S top. Stop right now and reflect on the power of your…

… are necessary as white guilt burns rampantly among our vast white student population. The emotion is infiltrating individual minds, but this is not an isolated incident. White guilt is a socially…

… misconceptions and wrongful perspectives onto students of color. In these many moments, people of color are seen as perpetual victims. As students of color live and learn alongside their white peers, they're seen…

… victimization. As students of color enjoy their time going out, working and attending classes, some white people regard their experiences as lacking and tragic. Yet, some white students who feel guilt believe…

… humanity. restoring Until they dispel you of your "people. intoxicating guilt. Until you too lt stifles reach a place beyond guilt. The University should work to ensure that students who are suffering or…

… that students can utilize. However, the existence of the program needs to be made more visible and more accessible. CAPS also provides some counseling on drug abuse and diagnostic screening, called the…

… Assessment of Substance Abuse Patterns. In order to promote the use of these services, the University needs to make sure students know they exist, and provide information on how to best utilize them…

April 18, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… intellectual life of our campus. We agree that all Arab, Muslim and MENA (Middle Eastern and North African) students, faculty, staff and visitors should feel welcome and have an equal opportunity to thrive…

… at the University. Their presence makes our campus better in every way. University leadership has had frequent, ongoing discussions with Arab, Muslim and MENA students about the campus climate…

… for several months. This includes a Jan. 11 meeting at the president’s house with students from these groups and the Jan. 25 “Sharing Stories, Building Allyhood: Student Voices Against Islamophobia…

…” event on campus. Leaders from Student Life and the College of Literature, Science and the Arts have worked closely with the Islamophobia Working Group, including incorporating the group’s feedback…

April 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… control as well as to naviga- tion. Military application for all three uses have been developed at MIT. 'Hands Off' Arab King Tells World, Hussein Issues Plea For National Unity AMMAN (M-King Hussein yes…

…- terday sternly warned outsiders to keep their hands off Jordan, His attack was aimed at those dreaming of dismembering his country. But he also accused im- perialist countries of trying to break up Arab

… automatically placed on the Student Government Council Agenda, SGC members decided by a nine to eight vote last night. Designed to organize channels of communication through which students can express their…

… Discussed A committee, headed by Jordan Lewis, '59, sent questionaires to 30 colleges and universities having student operated bookstores and found that because of Federal Fair Trade Laws, their prices were…

…- tion." T h e committee recommended that instead, "the present Student Book Exchange be continued and enlarged, so that eventually, it could evolve into a real student bookstore." 'Relief Bill Left…

… from the schools ANNUAL HONORS BANQUET: Adams Offers Words of Advice to Law Students By ROBERT BALL, Jr. Liberally punctuating his ad- dress with penetrating, often hu- morous law cases, John J. Adams…

April 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

…go THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY,- APRI' 18, 1947" I C Football Tickets T HE Student Legislature's redistribution of upperclass football tickets last fall raised a howl of protest from students

student body will be in a stronger bargaining position when its own house is in order." Now with the redistribution completed and penalties imposed, the Legislature has announced the second part of its plan…

… semesters completed at the. University as the basis for seat assignments instead of class standing, would prevent up- perclass transfer students from justifying a change in semesters to correspond with their…

… CAMPBELL from the Board-in Control of Intercolleg- iate Athletics to these phases of its plan. Its request for a split student section be- ginning at the 50 yard line and continuing south on the east side…

… -Joan Fiske MATTER OF FACT: Arab Pressure By STEWART ALSOPl T IS DIFFICULT to distinguish how much loud bluster there is in the Arab states' opposition to the creation of a Jewish state, and how much real…

… feeling. There is prob- ably a great deal of both, but with the blus- ter predominating, for example, in Egypt and the feeling in Iraq. It is also difficult to judge just what the reaction in the Arab world…

April 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…. t *c Italian Students Here Predict Communist Defeat in Election Officials See Sure Passing Of Draft Law Little Hope Seen For UMT Issue EDITOR'S NOTE: The following interpretive article on the Draft…

… Board in Control of Student Publications yesterday. As a true descendant of Frank Lloyd Wright, Manel, a senior in the architecture col- lege from Riverside, Ill., prom- ises that next year's 'Ensian will…

Students Stanley E. Crowe denied charges by state legislators that there are communists on the col- lege teaching staff. "There is certainly no indoc- trination of communism being' taught on this campus…

…," Hannah declared "and you're not doing much of a job at any college if you don't make he economic, poli- tical and social philosophies of all types of government available to the students. Says U…

… the overwhelming reply to the re- cent announcement of a proposed England trip. Over one hundred Michigan students have expressed an inter- est in the National Student's As- -President Truman said…

… strike settlement "as rapidly as we can obtain personnel." Wilson said no further negotiations are in prospect. Arabs Ignore United Nations Peace Order NEW YORK, April 17-(P)-An immediate halt in the…

… Palestine fighting was ordered by the United Nations Security Council today, but dispatches from the °, Middle East indicated the Arab countries are intensifying their aid to forces in the Holy Land rather…

… than halting it. Jewish representatives here also made it clear they have little be- lief the Council's cease-fire order will be effective. An Arab source in Cairo said King Abdullah of Trans-Jordon had…

… released part of the 12,000 men in the Arab Legion to fight the Jews. Britain had told the UN the Arab Legion, now under Brit- ish command in Palestine, would be sent back to 'Trans-Jordan be- fore the…

… UN assembly will be con- Truman Asks for Immuediate Move To Stop Inflation, By ANDEE SEEGER Italian students here were quite certain when contacted yesterday that the Communists would not win the…

April 18, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… try to make things right (between Arabs and Israelis)," he said. Berman's goals also include setting up a study abroad program in Israel sponsored by the University, which many students have worked…

… Tel Aviv yesterday. FACEBOOK Continued from page 1. Facebook users can edit their privacy settings so that alumni and staff are pro- hibited from viewing their profiles. Students had mixed reactions…

… theater major and plans to seek employment as a freelance lighting designer. Sebille-White said students should approach their Facebook profiles in the same way they would approach an inter- view. "It's a…

… matter of how you want to be seen and how you manage your image," she said. "It's sort of like being your own PR agent." Many students have posted on the site pictures of themselves pole-dancing, under…

…- age drinking or doing illegal drugs. Even Facebook walls, where other members post public messages on their friends' profiles, often contain objectionable content. Sebille-White also cautioned students

… Mountain News, like The Times-Picayune won two. - Compiled from Daily wire reports CORRECTIONS A story on yesterday's front page (MBA grad aims to educate students in personalfinance) incorrectly referred to…

student lender Sallie Mae as Nellie Mae. A story on yesterday's front page (Alum got her start in 'U' writing program) misspelled the name of film producer Douglas Wick. Please report any error in the Daily…

…- flict between Israel and Palestine in the fall. Because of the large Jewish and Arab populations on campus, one of Berman's goals is to provide a model for coexistence. "There's a huge potential here to…

… more closely with the Michigan Student Assembly's Minority Affairs Commission and the LSA Student Government's Multicultural Affairs Task Force. Muslim Students' Association: Nura Sediqe, president Nura…

… Sediqe had such an interest in being part of the Muslim Students' Association that she e-mailed mem- bers about joining it even before she came to campus. At orientation, she socialized with current…

April 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

…04r f ir~tigan Bally Sixty-Seventh 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…

… materially insignifi- The course of action of the presently friend- cant Arab kingdom crucially significant to ly Arab nations also hinges to some degree on the entire world, and particularly to the two the…

… boxed in on four sides by four am- entire Arab world under his unholy influence. bitious nations, each of which is ready and waiting to march in and sieze what territory IN THAT EVENT, Western and…

… healthiest and most interesting ing over the campus. Prof. Kenneth Boulding of the myriad student groups at the Uni- told the club Tuesday that it is the people who versity is the newly-formed Political Issues…

…, something that has become all too rare in the current student generation. IN THESE TIMES, when a shortage of college Strangely enough, although the group's teachers looms as a serious threat to the avowed…

… purpose is to interest students in poli- quality of higher education in America, Wood- tical affairs and issues on a non-partisan ba- row Wilson fellowships assume a tremendous sis, it has met with…

… opposition or at least dis- importance. trust when it tried to obtain speakers. Faculty Established to encourage students in prac- members, on being asked to speak, have sub- tically any field to continue…

… the threat posed by the steria has permeated the faculty, possibly the prospect of spiralling enrollments. one campus segment which should be expected The seven University students who were to assume…

…:00 p.m. Thurs., April 18. Prof. Edward Devine, Ann Ar- bor City Prosecutor, will preside. Co- sponsored by Sociology Undergraduate Student-Faculty Committee and by the Law School. Concerts Student

… Recital: Sara Scott, student of piano with Marion Owen, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree at 8:30 p.m. Thurs., April 18, in the Rackham As- sembly Hall. Works by…

April 18, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

… of the student broadcast. "We've had some rather extreme things on the show. One time a group of Arabs came on and hijacked it. Everyone thought he was fooling." Hermann's older brother, Stephen, a…

…Page 2- The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 18, 1986 Students hold Mandela protest (Continued from Page 1) asked. He also said the board would lean against making the exception because it considers…

… Power (D-Ann Arbor) said as she left the regents room after the students BLOOM COUNTY Watch for it in had occupied it, "A bylaw can be changed." Leaders of the Free South Africa Coordinating Committee…

…, responsible for the protest, said they hope to stay in the building until late this after- noon. Robert Potter, the University's director of communications, said the students would be alloweed to stay, and in…

… fact, people were allowed to leave and enter the building at will last night. POTTER, however, when asked if the University would take any action if the students still occupied the room when the regents…

…-night vigil in the room. The regents left through a back door. The number of students in the room fluctuated from about 150 during the meeting, to about 30 afterwards, then to about 150 again to listen to South…

…-circuit television and died on the floor of the Hampshire College studio while his brother and friends laughed and urged him to quit joking, students said yesterday. When Andrew Hermann refused to quit his "act" on…

… the comedy show, students carried him to a hall. Security guards later found he was dead. "Everyone thought it was a joke. No one realized he had actually done it," said Philip Jackson, student producer…

… Hampshire student who served as co-host of the program siad, "I thought, like everyone else,.,that it was just an act." "I had intuitive feelings that something was going wrong, but it didn't register. It fit…

…- theid. Brutus spoke in front of about 150 students who were occupying the ad- ministration building last night because of the Board of Regents' refusal to grant an honorarydegree to South African Nelson…

April 18, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 133) • Page Image 4

…Page 4- The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, April 18, 1990 (Itje fidtrigan tt l EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Strct Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS 763 0379 PHOTO…

students' fears and sus- picions may be justified. But who knows? The President may have better intentions. I have a feeling his plans look at times rather "dictatorial," but perhaps he really will remain…

… try to trust President Duderstadt? He may pleasantly surprise us all. Mali Bahreman Participate in Israeli mock elections at 'U' To the Daily: The debate on campus concerning the Arab-Israeli conflict…

… Israeli elections in the fishbowl tomorrow from 10 am to 3 pm. It will be possible to vote for all parties, from the two largest, Likud and Labor, to the smaller Arab, commu- nist, and religious parties. It…

… is important that as many people as possible vote in the elections in order to provide an accu- rate view of how Michigan students and faculty feel towards Israel and her govern- ment. Descriptions of…

… University graduate student Cartoons and signed letters on the Opinion Page represent the views of the artists or authors, and not necessarily those of the Daily staff. Critic takes a beating0 To the Daily…

… What's your opinion? The Daily wants to hear from you. Send or bring letters to the Student Publications Building at 420 Maynard Street. Or, you can bring in letters on Macintosh disk or send them via…

April 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 164) • Page Image 4

…~1 Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom .Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan aynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editoriols printed in The Michigan Daily…

…, it seemed clear that the inter- sts of the University were not tied to the hool's' 300 students (who are free to eturn, to public school) and that the ad- iinistrat n was justified in saying fiscal…

… examined before a ilal decision is made. While the school was begun as a lab- atory for student-teachers, this func- on has, over the years, grown less and ass important as education school stu-t ents found…

… super-, .sors to student-teachers. The overall financial difficulties of the lucation school led a special blue ribbon )mmission to recommnend that Univer- ty School be closed "not later than June M70…

… conducts dozens of long- and short-range research projects using Uni- versity School students as their subjects. Other units, like the Medical School and the Social Work School, also use Univer- sity School…

… for long-range studies. The school is ideally suited for this kind of study because researchers can follow the students through their entire stay at the school. Although public schools might provide a…

April 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

….GE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, 18, Some Reflection Needed LET'S GO BACK a ways to the spring of 1947-just about a year ago. Students throughout Michigan were no- ticing the evolution of a…

… the red blot that was soiling the pure white Michigan scene. And students watched as University ad- ministrations clamped down on non-con- formist organizations-because they were non-conformist, because…

… office at Paris and elect Paul Henry Spaak of Belgium its chairman. S* * United Nations The five-member United Nations Palestine Commission indicted Arab elements both within and outside of Palestine with…

… preliminary stages of the partition plan. Meanwhile the United States had indicated a willingness to sup- ply troops to maintain order in the event of a truce acceptable to both Jews and Arabs. ONE OF THE…

… it as wholeheartedly as in the past. Serviceable garments that may have out- lived their usefulness to students by dint of size or style will fill the bill, and boxes, perfectly. Probably everyone on…

… To the Editor: My wailing is long and loud over the latest edict which is rot- ten to the core of the idea - charging the University students 25c an hour to play tennis. Before I go too far I believe a…

April 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… the number hers or students. Smith 'U' BUDGET, Page 7 HARVARD ACTION: i Facultyct tyROTC status CAMBRIDGE (CP'S) - Harvard University's Faculty of; Arts and Sciences voted 385-25 yesterday to make…

… outbursts of campus unrest on a "min ute group of destroyers who have abandoned hope in today's society," The 1,400 word statement, titled "A declaration on cam- pus unrest" drew angry response from student

… leaders last night. Student Government Council unanimously condemned the paper at its meeting last-- make clear their positions on the importance of the school ROTC. The administration has as a laboratory…

… for faculty and Jrief yet to respond to the faculty --student research - emerged vote, yesterday during a Regents B " hThe faculty also elected 15 mem- open hearing. bers to a committee set up to in-1 I…

… FREEDLANDI th ergastes gent's meeting agenda. College Press Service undergraduate from Radcliffe col- Five professors told the Regents NEW YORK CITY - More lege and one graduate student al- that the University…

… School is im- than 300 students at Columbia so to serve on that committee. portant to their school or depart- ment as a convenient laboratory 4 University occupied Philoso- The motion to make ROTC an for a…

… wide variety of faculty- and 7? ~~~~~extra-curricular activity also re-stdn-ureach phy Hall for seven hours yes- queset-c rpration and ove- student-run research. terday and then walked out seers to…

April 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… violence By Katie Wang Daily Staff Reporter As artillery shells and rockets con- tinued to paint the Mideast skies yes- terday, students from the University's Arab and Israeli communities gath- ered on the…

… Diag to voice concern about the violent warfare taking place thousands of miles away. Students from both communities joined together momentarily to mourn the dead, silently bowing their heads for 15…

… Rackham student Moulouk Berry. "Israel bombed Lebanon before Hezbollah (existed). Hezbollah was created in 1982 as a result of Israeli occupa- tion." LSA first-year student Amer Zahr criticized the United…

… 25 to May 5 in order to visit his father, football Hall-of-Famer Bob Griese, who currently lives in Florida. ovt. misses aid deadline; students wait for word y Stephanie Jo Klein aily Staff Reporter…

… deadline to inish processing the remainder of the backlogged Free pplications for Federal Student Aid, leaving universities d students around the nation with little choice but to wait. igures released this…

… day we can receive votes is (April) 26th," Church said. "Tally- and teacher, Gamble said. "We look at (graduate student instructors) as both graduate students and employees," Gamble said. "It's a…

April 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… dean of student affairs at Princeton University. It is the highest post ever held by a woman at Princeton. Sim- mons, who takes her new office Sept. 1, emphasized that she viewed herself "as someone…

… dealing with all students, not just women stu- dents." She describes herself as "very active in woman's liberation." She is.presently dean of Jackson College at Tufts University and an assistant professor…

… or willful misconduct. By agreeing Monday to hear the Florida case the court indicated it may decide states are not compelled to defer to federal authorities in all pollution matters. ARAB N OU Could…

students a chance to take any of eight slightly non-conventional cours- es for academic credit. Taught by University teaching fellows, the Couzens' courses were se- lected by dorm residents from a larger…

… group of courses suggested by interested grad-students. Four of the Couzens courses -Images of Women, The Amer- ican System of Criminal Jus- tice, Alternatives to the Welfare System, and a course designed…

… to allow students to work in a half- way house for retarded people and then to discuss their ex- periences - have been especial- ly popular with participants. The welfare system course is studying the…

… course, students examine various income maintenance proposals, then develop their own plan for an effective welfare system. In the Images of Women course, students study the role of women in contemporary…

… general. The Senate committee is inves- tigating supposed links between ITT and Kleindienst. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second…

April 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…-Former University student William F. Welke was sen- tenced to five to 15 years yester- day for extorting $3,500 from the mother of a fellow student. A Detroit jury convicted Welke of threatening Mrs. Katherinel Vasu…

… hostilities, but while so doing we must continue to fight." Student Draft Law Backed DETROIT-(P)-David D. Henry, president of Wayne University, defended deferment of college stu- dents last night but said the…

… "college students are not avoiding military service, but preparing for it" The president said that the de- ferment order should be amended to provide for (1) federal scholar- ships and (2) a plan for the uti…

… the Mobilization Ad- visory Board. Asian-Arabs To Discuss Peace UNITED NATIONS, NY.-(P)- The Asian-Arab group in the United Nations will meet today to consider a North Korean peace feeler and…

…,000, until an in- ventory was taken of the complete estate. Leckie, who died Nov. 29, pro- vided that the money be used "for the education of needy students as may be selected by the dean, of the Law School…

… By DONNA HENDLEMAN The Truman-MacArthur con- troversy brought varied comments from foreign students on campus yesterday, though most agreed with the president's action, and at the same time praised the…

… a c mander. "He has done a g job." Law student Hayakawa ' of Japan expressed faith in Matthew Ridgeway, howe "Ridgeway has an excellent ord-I do not think we ha fear lossof leadershi…

April 18, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

…, N. Y. (A) -- The Unit- ed States yesterday denounced Israel's re- prisal raids in the Middle East but remand- ed .equal U.. N. condemnation of Arab ter- rorism. "Violence by conventional forces and…

… Yorl, that the planes were flown . The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan. 420…

April 18, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 133) • Page Image 2

… University-hired State Security guard - asked McLane if he was a staff member or a student, and re- quested to see his ID. McLane refused to show any identification until the officers gave him a reason for…

… yesterday upheld an order to evict 150 Jewish settlers from the Arab Christian quarter of the Old City, fueling anti-Israeli protests. The settlers immediately appealed the decision. Several dozen Palestinian…

… stared as 40 to 50 protesters waved Palestinian flags and chanted "PLO! PLO!" and "Israel no! Palestine yes!" inside the dark church. It was the first time Arabs had staged a protest inside the church…

… terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $28.00 in-town and $39 out-of-town, for fall only $18.00 in-town and $22.00 out-of-town. The Michigan…

… Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763…

April 18, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 158) • Page Image 9

… which is rented to students. HIS INSPECTION began in the basement of the building, where he searched for excessive storage of com- bustibles (paper, boxes, mattresses, etc.), examined the electrical panel…

… than we ever had." Jonathan Rose, director of Student Legal Services, said he believes the, high rent in the city is more of a problem than poor maintenance of ren- tal housing. (Figures compiled from…

…, rallies, and a place ,for relaxation between classes. The "M" in the middle of the diag, which has been a tradition since 1953, is still avoided by most students with fear they will flunk their first exam…

… and technology to meet the chang- ing demands of the market- place. A few months later, the Arab countries launched the oil embargo. Fortunately, machin- ery was already in motion in GM to create and…

April 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… deci band PPIH. Criticism from student ulty members within PPIH an investigation by G Whitaker Jr., provost and vice president for academ last May. Whitaker found C downgrading iew com- failed to follow…

… pressed for peace in former Yugosla- via with some success, and the United States became the broker in Israeli- Arab talks. "It demonstrates what American leadership can provide," Stuart E. Eizenstat, U…

… scholarship money for needy students," he said. "His idea was that while recipients were in school they would act as mentors for kids in their neighborhoods." Shields called the event a great accomplishment. "I…

April 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 152) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April -1-8,,1972 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 18, 1972 LSA student government may receive funding from Regents DormshaveDAILY OFFICIAL…

… BULLETIN By PAUL RUSKIN; After two years of depending onj discretionary funding by the LSA Dean, the LSA student govern- ment finally has an opportunity to attain financial autonomy, if the Regents decide…

… to allocate the money. A referendum which was passed last fall by LSA students gives the council the right to collect50 cents a semester from all LSA stu- dents. However, these funds, which will come…

… council members in this regard is to obtain student-faculty parity on the LSA Administration Board, which currently has no voting stu- dent members. This board is re- sponsible for four major areas of…

student life - the counseling pro- gram, granting students exemp- tions to academic rules, counsel- ing people whose gradepoint has fallen below 2.0, and acting as a judge in cases of academic dishon- esty…

April 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…, won the mile in 4:19.6 but from there on it was all Michigan's race. Lamb was chased across the finish line by Wolverines George Lynch, grad student Toby Max- well, Ron Wallingford, Al Lubina, and…

… games the Foresters beat Nelson House, 7-2, and Gam- ma Delta bested Roger Williams, 9-5. The Pill Pushers won over the Arabs on a forfeit. Tigers, White Sox, Brave - ---------- By The Associated Press…

… ..... 0 3 .000 1 1 1 1 2 .GB 1- 1 2 "PORGY and BESS" Broadway Show with Cab Calloway plus Cast of 65 UNION Student Trip May 5th $2.40 BUS TRIP $4.20 ORCHESTRA SEAT $6.00 Value for $ 4 COMPLETE 5 L7Ae…

….50 $87.50 FLORSHEIM "LOTOP" $199.00 $177.00 MAIL ORDERS PORGY AND BESS TRIP Student Offices Michigan Union Open Ticket Sale: 11 I 0 Here's the new look in shoes- noticeably lower, lighter and more…

April 18, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 148) • Page Image 2

… Official Fiulletin iii conjstructive notice to iil ror the University. Notices Senior and Graduate Students: Those senior and graduate students who have been invited to be guests, of honor at the Nineteenth…

… that the caps and gowns may be delivered in time for the Convocation, April 24. fra M. Smith, Secretary C(imittee on Honors Convocation Prospective Applicants for the Com- blined Curricula: Students of…

… of Near Eastern Art in the Metropolitan Mu- seum of New York City, will lecture at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Rack- ham Amphitheatre on "Coptic Art of the Arabic Period." The lecture, which will be…

… BAPTIST CHURCH 512 East Huron Rev. C. H. Loucks, Minister. Mrs. Gail Orcutt, Associate Student Counselor The Church at Study 10:15 A.M. Undergraduate class with Mr. Loucks in the Guild House, 502 East Huron…

… St. Graduate class with Prof. Charles Brassfield at the church. 11:00 A.M.aThe Church at Worship. "Strength and Weakness", sermon. 6:30 P.M. Roger Williams Guild meeeting at the Guild House. A student

… Porter Gwin, organist 9:30 A.M. University Student Class. 10:40 A.M. Church School for Nursery, Begin- ners, and Primary Departments where young children may be left during Worship Service. 10:40 A…

April 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

… fall of Medieval Islam so- ciety could be a warning to us, S. D. Guitein, University of Penn- sylvania professor of Arabic, said. Islam society embraced liberal ideas similar to ours and that so…

…; archive," Prof. Gultein said, "an+ archive is orderly; whereas, the material in a geniza is just thrown into the chamber when it is no longer wanted." Specimens of letters written in Arabic "give us an idea…

… said that he believed the Geniza papers to be representative because Islam so- ciety was open and fluid. "Islamic' society was mainly ur- Students To Hold Congo Discussion Four University students from…

… the fifth level. Finally came the slaves who were confidants and personal servants to their lord. Challenge Sets Student Talks Registration for Challenge sem- inars on American foreign policy toward…

… emerging nations will be open from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. today in the Fishbowl. The seminars are part of the Challenge colloquium being held this week. At 4 p.m. Thursday, Theodore Ntoampe, a student from…

… sale at the Student Activities Building, March 22-31 and April 11-13. Sales from 1-5 each day except March 25 from 9-12. Price is 12c each. F127 Join the DAILY and see the world - through an Associated…

… May 20-Sept. 10. $160 per month, less for entire time. Car included. 3-8494. C72 WANTED, working girl br part-time student to share apartment close to campus and hospital. Call NO 2-9731 evenings. C159…

… support to students for over 50 years." J3 TYPING, quick efficient, 12 yr.expe- rience. Call NO 3-9935. J15 REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels…

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April 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 18, 1994 aIje £iuitowun taig 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JiEsSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief…

… "vision" that "by the year 2000, the University of Michigan will be- come the leader among American universi- ties in promoting the success of women of diverse backgrounds as faculty, students and staff…

…. A ominously indicative of how by the words of Israel's caller to Voice of Israel little his Palestinian Police representatives. Radio, speaking in Arabic, Force will do to control I'm sick of Israeli…

… cocky that he Arafat, with the U.N. and J. MICHAEL JAFFE doesn't even bother to with the world for the Ph.D. Student, Dept. of Communication Stfling dissent Yesh G'vul means "there is a boundary" in…

…'vul ar imprisoned for not following orders and denied miitary benefits. The organization helps to support the families of the resisters, and has tried to inform Israeli students who are about to begin…

… incident that involved the use of a stolen University of Michigan student account name and password to send a racist electronic message through the Internet computer network to computer systems worldwide. We…

April 18, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

…... ... -. -.. . .. . ........ a Page 2-Friday, April 18, 1980-The Michigan Daily CENTRAL INTELLIGENCEAGENCY FOREIGN LANGUAGE r SPECIALISTS ARABIC TURKISH UZBEK AZERI KAZAKH CHINESE BENGALI KIRGHIZ…

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