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July 18, 2011 (vol. 146, iss. 146) • Page Image 11

…Monday, July 18, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 11 Li LIKE THE DAILY ON FACEBOOK You deserve a factual look at ... Are the Palestinians Ready for Peace? Why Arab intransigence makes…

… resulted in complete failure. At that time, Israel offered the hand of friendship to Here is a list of only the most important of such the Arabs, which was rudely rejected when the Arabs events, issued the…

… Three No's of Khartoum: No Peace, No The enmity of the Arabs Negotiation, and No against the Jews in their "If the Arabs had accepted the 1947 Recognition of Israel. midst and the violence Another…

… creating a Palestinian state within five years. of an Arab state was suggested, but the Arabs rejected Israel agreed to withdraw from parts of the West it. Bank and Gaza. Israel turned over most of its The…

March 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…, including the release of their incarcerated colleagues and snap elections. Their leader, former Presi- dent Levon Ter-Petrosian, says revolts in the Arab world have inspired the protest movement, but is…

… Daily wire reports GRANT From Page 1 students who live in underprivi- leged areas," DuRussell-Weston said. The grant was given to the center by the AstraZeneca Foundation - a Delaware-based non…

…-profit that promotes aware- ness of various health issues. Through the school .program, students learn about imple- menting healthy life practices, undergo wellness tests like hav- ing their blood pressure…

… Schulz and Reyes was followed by Ross School of Business gradu- ate students who discussed their involvement in the Revi- talization and Business: Focus Detroit - an organization with the primary goal of…

… and Detroit, which hun- dreds of students attended. Business School graduate student David McCarty said at the regents meeting that the response to last year's confer- ence was encouraging. "I heard my…

… organization, said the "colony" would consist of a new group of young men who would have to follow certain criteria. "The chapter is still suspend- ed, but we've started work on a ofhigh school students in…

… didn't want to rehash that. We wanted to focus on the opportunities." The group also sponsored a program called Detroit Impact, which paired students with consulting firms in Detroit. Stu- dents were…

… asked to explore real obstacles Detroit companies face by working closely with the busi- nesses. McCarty said that in the future, the group would like to increase student and faculty engagement in the…

… chief financial officer, said the donation will significantly improve Law school students' experiences. "This gift is transforma- tional," Slottow said. "The Law School is doing so well thanks to people…

… program is that it's held during the day, allowing the schools to reach students, whereas many other healthy habit programs are after school hours. "We're trying to change the whole culture of the school…

February 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

….m. WHAT: University staff members spotted three students smoking mari- juana outside a building, University Police reported. The students were released pending investigation and their marijuana and para…

… Police reported. No injuries were reported. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Theatrical Symphony performance showcase WHAT: Musical theatre students will perform a dramatitled, "Our Country's Good." The story is…

… - tactics similar to those adopted by other Arab regimes facing recent mass protests. An autocrat who has ruled for more than 40 years, Gadhafi also has been meeting with trib- al leaders to solicit their sup…

February 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

Arab world; abstaining from the vote would anger Israelis. The issue also places Obama in a political fix at home where he already faced criticism for trying to avoid a veto from Democratic and…

…- tional headquarters of Lambda Chi Alpha, Yikes shouldn't have been in the house to begin with since it is a violation of the house lease to have pets. The local chapter hasn't allowed students to keep…

…, and we have no position and no policy on this issue," Haughee said. Schaecher said animal cru- elty by students isn't a significant problem on campus, but is still discussed as an issue. "Generally we…

… get complaints of students that have left for the summer that leave their animals behind," Schaecher said. However, Schaecher said the Humane Society doesn't dis- suade students from adopting pets. "We…

… don't encourage or dis- courage students," Schaecher said. "Most of the students are capable and are responsible just like anybody else is for the humane treatment of an animal. We're not bombarded with…

… com- plaints about students mistreat- ing animals. Most of them can give the animals the adequate care." Despite all the controversy, Johnson said Yikes is taken care of at the fraternity house. "At the…

November 18, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

… circulation Manager The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is pubished 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…

… Mus- lim Arab-led Sudan in July. The outcome of the meetings - and the extent of Israel's moves to ally with the Africans - remains murky. Kenya's leader went so far as to say Israel promised to provide…

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