Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

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

November 18, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… to a two-day conserva- .i1ve conference on campus after a protest by more than 250 students, The Daily Spectator, reported. The students protested opening leiturer and University of California Regent…

students interested in topics in education when the protest began. Since administrators decided to limit entrance to the program to ;Columbia students only, the conserv- qtive group organizers had to hold…

… Bradley University 'Vresident John Brazil last Wednesday, The Bradley Scout reported. , Haney, who is half Lakota Sioux d half Seminole, called for student spport for his cause on the grounds that Brazil…

… Native Anericans. In addition, Haney said razil had promised to include more Native American courses in the acad- emic curriculum as well as actively recruit Native American faculty and students. Yale…

… 116b jrse, had to be canceled because of a -shortage of teaching assistants, which left many first-year students 1isppointed by the remaining choic- A - -Merton Peck, chair of the eco- nomics department…

…. "A bud- get really shows where the priorities are." The state usually makes its final appropriations to the University in June, after which time the University decides how much to increase students

… 2000 budget and state appropriations, the Michigan Student Assembly will give its formal bi-annual address to the regents. Although MSA President Trent Thompson pass- es out a report and briefly brings…

February 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…I i Sjhg 3jjij at ijl Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… is where the I. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1958 NIGHT EDITOR: JOHN WEICHER King Saud: Arab Pivot Man WEARING ARABIAN robes, a flowing head- piece, and driving a Cadillac, a new person- ality arose…

… last week to challenge President Nasser's position in Middle East power politics. This was King Saud, of Saudi Arabia. As a consequence of the recent Jordanian- Iraqi merger (the Arab Federation), Saud…

… tem- porarily holds the Middle East balance of power. It appears that he could change the course of Pan-Arabism by leaning toward either the new federation, or Nasser's United Arab Republic (Egypt…

… at present that Saud's new position of power will be calamitous to the West. The Arabian has been cautiously friendly in dealing with the United States, not wishing to go against the Arab nationalist…

… American companies to work in his vast oil' fields. Of course, since he receives tremendous sums of money through his oil dealings with the West, he would oppose any Arab move to cut off the free flow of…

… total Arab state. Although not agreeing with Nasser in policy, Saud is an avowed Arab nationalist and strong- ly opposes Communists. Therefore, fegardless of tole direction he shifts his weight, an anti…

… Faisal. First, as mentioned, communism would be receiving another serious setback in its plans for Middle East domination. Coming on the heels of a snub by the anti-Red United Arab Repubglic, this might…

… well blow up the Red Middle East "crash" program. Secondly, Saudi Arabia and especially Iraq, could better relieve the Arab refugee problem by absorbing most of the 500,000 former Israelis living on the…

… starting. And I feel that those students who only work two or three hours weekly should be asked to either work more or give up their posi- tions, thereby allowing students who really have to work to work…

September 18, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… be filled by Gilbert A. Maddox.t In an interview yesterday, Mad-3 dox said he will attempt to be an "ombudsman for the black com-' -munity, including .students, facul-l ty members. and the larger com…

… agreed to after aJ two-week class strike in March. The core of the admisons plan is the enrollment of enough black students to equal ten per cent of the student body by the 1973-74 academic year. The plan…

… also calls for the provision of financial aid to new black students who can- ,Wnot afford to attend the Univer- sity.t Maddox's responsibilities in-{ clude the supervision of the Op- portunity Awards…

…', Page 6 ' I In Cairo, the headquarters of the Arab League called for "an immediate and unconditional halt to the massacre in Jordan." Egypt's official news agency re- ported early today that prepara…

…- tions are being made for a summit meeting of Arab kinds and heads of state within the next few days to deal with the .explosive situa- tion in Jordan. The meeting will be held in Tripoli, the capital of…

…- ple, members of the Ann Arbor Tenants Union. (TU) discussed the student housing situation yes- terday with the Regents t the Board's monthly open hearing. In a prepared statement, the TU attacked the…

… "reordering, not raising, of student fees" could provide the financial support for an immediate program. Responding to the statement, the Regents and President Robben Fleming criticized its tone and content…

… politics with actual field work for a candi- date. The course is Political Science 300 and each student selects the campaign he prefers to work with, and decides his own hours when campaigning. The last of…

… Socialist Workers Party, along with. the Democratic and Republi- can parties." So far there has been no dif- ficulty in finding a campaign of interest for every student, says Prof. Walker. One problem is try…

…- ing to get political organizations to give his students more than just menial campaign work. He claims some success, especially with the Ann Arbor Democratic P a r t y which has agreed to give some…

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…

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

November 18, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… the University Ac- tivities Center (UAC) decided they did not want to give the rabbi a forum for his advocacy of anti-Arab violence. In their weekly meeting Tuesday night, UAC's executive committee…

… deportation of all Arabs from Israel and the complete annexation of the West Bank. "We were under the impression that he was the founder of the (Jewish Defense League)," said UAC president Jayne Harper. "We…

… in the Middle East Equation." See UAC, Page 5 Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS Redirection Blues Progressive Student Network members Tom Marx, left, and Steve Austin, right, join in a chorus of an…

…'s news that the University has fallen even further behind in its efforts to attract and keep more black students, Prof. J. Frank Yates yesterday said the University isn't doing enough for the minority…

students it does manage to draw. "The problems that the University of Michigan faces are similar to problems of other universities around the coun- try," Yates said in a noon lecture on strategies for black…

… professor, who also is the chairman of the executive committee of the Coalition for the Use. 'The fact that the (black) students aren't learning indicates that as faculty, people are not doing as good a job…

… as they should or could.' -J. Frank Yates CULS Executive Committee Chairman Problems for black University students are often a result of an inadequate scholastic background, ac- cording to Yates. High…

… schools are not preparing them properly for academic life at the University, he said. "The student cannot recover once he realizes he's studying wrong." Another problem, Yates said, is that blacks don…

…'t always receive proper counseling on career opportunities. The 1981 LSA Minority Task Force Report showed that nearly 50 percent of the major concentrations declared by minority students were in the social…

… sciences. THE REPORT also stated that there were no minority students graduating that year with degrees in the physical and quantitative sciences. See PROF, Page 3 Regents t~o vote on- $43 million state aid…

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…

January 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… they will comply with the military draft or an FBI investigation of Arab- American students. Additionally, they asked the University to condone a student- sponsored strike. "If the students meet tonight…

….m., two graduate students, Corey Dolgon and Patrick Kennelly, interrupted Ugiversity President James Duder- ,taidt's opening remarks. They 4sIked the regents to address the is- sw of the war immediately and…

… warned that "thousands of students would be approaching the Fleming ,wuilding within minutes." Dolgon and Kenelly were refer- ring to the anti-war rally which convened earlier in the day on the Diag and…

… people in support of the President's efforts and I am one of them." Administrators said the public comments session was cancelled as'a result of the disruption by the two graduate students. Minutes before…

…, approximately 300 students -gathered in front of the Fleming Building. ' The protestors began by joining hands and singing songs. Later Dogon addressed the crowd and described how he was removed fr6m the meeting…

… to decide if (a strike) is called for, we'd hope the University would support it," Dolgon said. Not all the students convened in front of the Fleming Building shared Dolgon's views. violence to defend…

… themselves against University police. Other students in favor of the war gathered to disrupt the anti- war protestors. "We shouldn't look for the ad- ministration to take a position. They shouldn't have to…

…. Every per- son has a right to believe what they want," said first-year LSA student Daniel Cohen. Regent Phillip Power (D-Ann Arbor) said, "I understand why 'When a country is at war, we should sup- port…

Students aligned with the Anti- Imperialist Action Caucus pro- posed that anti-war protestors take a more militant stand. "The singing is not going to stop the war," said Nursing junior Carol Allen, a member…

… of the Anti- Imperialist Caucus. "Without mass occupation of buildings, nothing is going to happen." She said students should use they feel so strongly about the war and many people at the meeting…

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…

November 18, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 36) • Page Image 12

… that Ohio State gives credit to students in a number of activities including musi- cal organizations, theatre groups and student publica- tions. "We think intercollegiate activities is an important part…

… of a person's education and to not value them in some way, given the time and effort that students put into it and the role that it plays in their lives, I think, would be too bad," Geiger said. For…

… takes to succeed off of it. "We look for special people, players and academicians," Burnett said. "Every member of our incoming class was a straight-A student in high school." The players' academic…

… elected student council president and Katie Dier- dorf was class president at Visitation Academy in Missouri. Meanwhile, the rest of the class racked up a litany of aca- demic awards, such as the…

… ADVERTISEMENT ISRAEL IS THE CANARY IN THE MINE The war between Arabs and Jews is not the cause of the war on terror, as apologists for Muslim radicals claim; it is the war on terror. Twenty-five years ago, there…

… were two non-Islamic democracies in the Arab Middle East, Israel and Lebanon. This was too much for Islamic radicals and Syrian irredentists and Palestinians who joined forces to destroy Lebanon and make…

… apologists for Arab aggression are also aggression. In their eyes, Islamic terror in the Middle East policies of Israel, whom terrorists refer to as the "little Satan." For apologists of the Islamic terror of…

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…

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

… tour shows future students 'U' life Members of the IrishtLesbian and Gay Organization protested New York's St. Patrick's Day Parade for not allowing their participation in the annual event. Asian Amer…

… tour. Admitted students are invited to participate in one or both of these tours. About 95 percent of those who participate in Campus Day enroll at the University, said Jeff Schoenherr, a counselor with…

Student Activities Center and the Alumni Center. By JAMES R. CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Setting their differences aside, more than a dozen Asian American student groups on campus will come together in…

… ethnicities. There is a lot of diversity on campus and that can be a weakness." The University's Minority Student Services (MSS) and Office of Aca- demic and Multicultural Affairs , in conjunction with UAAO…

March 18, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… of students is scheduled for July 26 through Aug. 4 and is sponsored by the Communist-dominated World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) and the Interna- tional Union of. Students (IUS). With the…

… previous non-communist membership. The holding of the festival in neutral Austria is being boycotted by the "Junges Leben," an Austrian students group. They claim "the plan to hold this festival in Austria…

… is, in the opinion of all free Austrian youth and student orgaszations, a violation of Austrian neutrality . .. (which they) unanimously oppose." The United States National Students Association (USNSA…

…) has declined to send American delegates to the festival because of its alleged Communist sponsorship. USNSA is, however, encouraging well-informed students who happen to be in Europe at festival time to…

… attend the convention if they so desire. Hungarians Take Stand Similar encouragement has been forthcoming from the Associa- tion of Hungarian Students in North America which claims that the festival is…

… Information on, the Vienna Youth Festival is organized to acquaint those students, who want to attend the festival individually wih the background and goals of the convention. The American Youth Festival…

… otkthe group is unknown. The American branch of the Festival's Preparatory Committee is located in New York with branches in Chicago and Detroit. This group has been frequently accused by American student

… ^to become a residence for junior Discuss New r Lease Plans Possible changes in the present lease arrangement in married students' housing units were con- sidered at a recent meeting of. Northwood…

… the problem a "moral versus financial" one. "The administration has certain mortgage obligations on the mar- ried students' housing which can- not be met unless the apartments are occupied 12 months .a…

… part of Tay- lor. The house will be open to re- turning students and to new trans- fer students. Hale expressed the hope that the house would eventu- ally become an upperclass resi- dence, assuming there…

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…

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…

December 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… that Hawaii will become the 50th state in the Union I in the near future. Revolt in Iraq . . Long celebrated as the West's strongest Arab bastion in the Middle East, Iraq fell under the sweeping tide of…

Arab nationalism last July. In a bloody but quiet coup, nationalist leader Major General Abdul Kareem El-Kassim led a handful of military officers in overthrowing the pro-Western regime of King Faisal…

… A move to re-establish the Free University of Berlin exchange program failed to pass Student NATO Plans Build-Up Government Council by one vote last night. With a vote of six for and six against and…

… two abstentions, SGC's president, Maynard Gold- man, '59, chose not to break the tie And the -motion failed. If passed, the program would have sent two students to the West Berlin university and brought…

… one German student to the campus. STUDENT EXCHANGE: Pro osal-- 11 Million Loan the Junior year abroad program than all this effort spent on the State Wayne Free University of Berlin." Michigan State…

… to report to Norstad, supeme allied com- the Council on the various ex- mander i rope. change programs available to But the goals for increased de- University students. fensive might were listed in the…

… on the noon of Jan. 12 and spend that day and the next touring the campus and attending classes with student guides. This all. depends, Barton Buck- halter, '61, newly-appointed Edu- cation and Student

… Welfare Com- mittee chairman said, on whether any legislators will come. The legislative session begins Jan. 14. Vote Against Loyalty Oath Student Government Council last night adopted a resolution against…

March 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…’s Black Student Alliance, Jones said Cohen’s res- ignation was, “the best decision for everyone involved” and was appreciated by the community. NYU professor barred entry into United Arab Emirates…

…-M Student Philanthropy is hosting the 4th annual Student Day of Thanks. Stu- dents can thank alumni who have given $50 or less to the University. WHO: Office of Uni- versity Development WHEN: Today from…

… radio signals. 1 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students

…: Campus Voices THURSDAY: Twitter Talk FRIDAY: Photos of the Week MONDAY: This Week in History WEDNESDAY: In Other Ivory Towers SHA M RO C K S M I L E S STUDENT PETITION Rodney Cohen, director of…

… the Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale University, resigned almost a month after 147 students signed a petition asking for his removal, the Yale Daily News reported. A campus-wide e-mail from…

… present at the house and not making funding opportunities easily accessible to students. The petition ultimately called for Cohen to step down. In a statement to the Yale Daily News from Yale…

… Andrew Ross, an New York University professor, was not allowed to board an Abu Dhabi- bound Etihad Airways flight Saturday, The Washington Square News reported Tuesday. United Arab Emirates…

… signing of the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment during the Central Student Government meeting on Tuesday in the CSG chambers . Likud and Zionist Union parties must compete to…

… By SAMANTHA WINTNER Daily Staff Reporter The Central Student Government Assembly passed several resolutions at their meeting Tuesday evening, including a proposal to support…

… and support the University’s participation in a climate change reduction program. Sustainability efforts at the University The LSA Student Government’s Taking Responsibility for the…

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…

March 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

… Jerusalem broad- cast an appeal to the Arabs to begin a Holy War. (The British are now on both speak- ing and business terms with the Mufti.) German and Italian troops and aircraft landed in Iraq and Syria to…

… aid the Nazi- inspired Iraqi revolt. Fawzi el Kawukji Bey, the Arab chieftain penetrated 170 miles into Trans-Jordan. But on June 1, 1941, the insurrection was over; Emir Abdul Illah had returned to…

… time: November 29, 1947. The place: Lake Success, New York. The incident: The UN here today an- nounces its plan for the partition of Pales- tine into an Arab and a Jewish state. Great LookingBack From…

… enrollment with 8,703 full-time students. Ahead of Michigan were the Uni- versities of California, with 14,061, Colum- bia with 10,308, and Illinois with 9,285. A Daily poll failed to unearth a single Britain…

… Husseini) the Arabs begin attacking all Jews in sight. Imported Arabs from Lebanon and Syria (under the leadership of Fawzi el Kawukji Bey and his "people's army") battle the Jewish Defense Army, the Haganah…

…. Attack:, reprisal, counterattack . . . civil war rages throughout Palestine. The British seem to be unable to stop the bloodshed. The Arabs are using British arms to mur- der both Jews and Englishmen…

… (Britain readily admits selling arms to the Arabs). The Jews, however, are cut off from their main sources of supply by the American arms embargo. The British, with 70,000 troops, nearly three times the…

… victory. What the individual does not understand is that in the event of war he has little to look forward to before a violent death. The freshman engineer or law student at Michi- gan has little or no…

… philistinish question becomes rele- vant here: "But, is it art?" -Edward Tumin Czech Protest To the Editor: 1HE STUDENTS in Czechoslo- vakia are being faced today with the grim spectre of restric- tion and…

… capital- ismn -Ernest Ellis, Student Director, (P of Michigan. War( Now To the Editor: THE TIMES we live in are cru- cal and cruel. This is a cru- cial period because war may come at any moment; this is a…

February 18, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… responses urging students to keep the threat in mind while giving other facets of life priority. At the University, Department of Public Safety Director Bill Bess released a written statement yesterday urging…

students to be especially obser- vant of suspicious activities, while also stating that there has been no threat made pertaining to Southeast Michigan. DPS spokeswoman Diane Brown said the University is…

… Technology Presi- dent Charles Vest, former Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Command Adm. Dennis Blair and Law student Marisa Bono. Coleman and the eight representatives each spoke for a few minutes to…

… Daily Staff Reporter Law students across the country are arguing that a U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the Law School's admissions policy will adversely affect the racial composition of America…

…'s lawyers. The students will join about 300 national organizations and corporations by filing amicus, or "friend of the court," briefs with the court today supporting the University in Grutter v. Bollinger…

…, the lawsuit challenging the Law School's use of race as a factor in admissions. A brief written by a group of black law students from Harvard, Yale and Stanford universities argues if the court…

… overturns Michigan's admissions policies, race-con- scious admissions policies of their law schools would also be targeted. Travis LeBlanc, a Yale law student, said the presence of minorities at highly selec…

… yesterday in the Michigan Union Ballroom to discuss the potential threat caused by recent anti-terror legislation. The event, titled "Know Your Rights," featured Nabi Hayad from the Arab- American Anti…

January 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… n aaUaL C StOVE IEZM All OV Q t7 Q Q DU ' 1~$ EONSCANDIq 9 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER…

… leeway. In addition, your ability to learn languages doesn't really matter. It's a fact that some students' brains don't register foreign 'lan- guages as well as others. I may have a hard time and need to…

…" stereotype often used to typify University of Michigan Busi- ness School students. Is it accurate? For some People, perhaps. But for a member of the Daily edit board, which is a consistent champion of student

September 18, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… Israeli Parliament, Knesset member Aryeh Eldad stook a hardline stance defending Israel's current boundaries. "We must end the occu- pation of Arabs on the land of Israel," he said before 150 people in a…

… committee, said he thinks the notion of separate Israe- li and Palestinian states has hit a dead end and that Arabs should learn to live in an Israeli state. He said the problem is that Arabs are unwilling to…

… Phi Theta president and.School of Information graduate student. "We brought together people who are usually discussed in conversations about segregation but never get the chance to be in the room…

March 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

… opportunity many college stu- dents will have to vote for a presi- dential candidate. But the way the current politi- cal scene looks, there might not be much of a choice when students actually make it to the…

… treatment of Arab Ameri- cans. She described a situation in which an Arab friend had gone for a job interview in Detroit a month ago. "They looked at her and said 'What are you?' (After she said she was of…

Arab descent) they stepped back and said 'I'm sorry. There's no job for you. There's the door,"' Raymond said. Nada Dalgamouni, a Jordanian woman, gave an emotional picture of life in the Middle East. As…

February 18, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… Daily Classifieds 37 .MAPLE R0. MON.-FRI. 7:15-9:00 aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… rates: $5 by carrier, $5 by mail. By The Associated Press Israeli withdrawal from Arab ter- The Egyptian government an- ritory in exchange for certain nounced yesterdaygthat itaccepts guarantees and the…

… stationing of a all the proposals offered by U.N. U.N. peace force along Israeli- mediator Gunnar V. Jarring in an Arab borders. attempt to bring peace to the Mid- Israeli Foreign Minister Abba dle East…

…. Israel, however, stood by Eban said he saw no reason to its demand for a peace treaty with change the position stated earlier Egypt before withdrawing from by Premier Golda Meir that a occupied Arab

January 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… select their own successors. The action, on a recommenda- ~tion by University President Rob- ben W. Fleming, culminated near- ly two years' work by the faculty- student Committee on Communi- cations Media…

… by have been appointed by the Board Prof. L. Hart Wright of the Law in Control of Student PublicationsSchool chairman of the commit- acting on the recommendation of tee, recommended the publications…

… and all freshmen live in dormitor ies. Parental permission will be required, however, for fresh- men students and women under 2l who desire to live in off- campus housing. The vote on the requirement…

… was made without debate. The resolution further stipulates that a special letter be included in the mailings to all, newly enrolled students stating: - The educational advantages of dormitory living…

… calls o elcn the present Board in Control of Student Pub- lications with a restructured: Board for Student Publications. The new board will consist of three faculty members selected by the Senate Assembly…

… app help revitalize the school." Willard Olson, retiring dea recommendation of the student .Daily-Andy sacks mandatory residency requirement publications editors. REGENTS PONDER arguments on the Wright…

November 18, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… ......_ Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS i s: :?oI :v The Fourth…

… by Israel's foreign minister, Abba Eban. In an attempt to persuade the Arab inhabitants on the West Bank of the Jordan River to form a peaceful Israeli- annexed state, the advertisement shows a smiling…

… eliments in the Northeast section of their nation are using the United Airlines' agency with the slogan, "Join the friendly Thais by Uniting." THEN THERE IS Mao Tse-tsung who, trying to con- cinve the Arabs

… to take up the Communist Chinese anti- capitalist furvor, is imploring his semetic friends to: "Put a Tiger in your tank." When the campaign was formulated back in May, the Arabs still had tanks to put…

… on Viet Nam, and the sooner the better. -Lewis C. Ernst Advisory Board To the Editor: T HIS LE'TTER concerns the Student Ad v i sory Boards which I still feel haven't been done justice. I can only…

… speak for Vice-President Radock's Advisory Board of which I am a member as to the success of these Student Advisory Boards when I say that I think the relationship has been and is still excellent. We (the…

…, more ef- fective ways for students to em- ploy University News Service, the reaction of students to the tui- tion increase, and presently we have been engaged in discussing the relationship between the…

… stu- dent publications and the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions. I don't think the Boards were ever intended to be decision- making bodies or were ever in- tended to represent a student

… job is to hopefully translate some of the constructive ideas reached at our meeting to the corresponding student, facul- ty or administrative organization which is involved issues with these r5 ~r…

Student Affairs. A SCHOLARSHIP budget too small to fulfill the require- ments of all who meet an initial need criterion may be rationed either by reducing or eliminating awards to those with only border…

March 18, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…4 - Tuesday, March 18, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com ., EtMichlioan 41atip Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… penetration artmouth College has proposed changes to its sexual assault policy, calling for expulsion in most cases where a student is found guilty of "penetration accomplished by force, threat or purposeful…

…. The University should consider strengthening the potential punishments for student sexual misconduct and reducing the discretion of the Office of Student Conflict Resolution in assigning these penalties…

students living in dorms, should include information about steps to take if you are sexually assaulted. Knowing how to preserve DNA evidence on the body or clothes and knowing who to go to in order to report…

students on campus about sexual assault. Education will foster cultural awareness and reduce stigma associated with incidences of sexual assault. The University's sexual assault policy should be made…

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…

February 18, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… the end of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war was now "totally ineffective." Meanwhile, in Israel Prime Minister Golda Meir proposed that in the absence of peace, Israel and the Arabs should adopt a reciprocal…

… disqualifying as conflicts of interest?" Wednesday, February 18, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michigan Page Three 'U~ page three IL I Students seek re ental candidacy The Ad Hoc Committee for Stu- dent Regents will…

… seek recognition as a student organization at to- day's Student Government Coun- cil meeting. The purpose of the committee is to seek nomination by the Dem- ocratic party of students as can- didates for…

… the Board of Regents of the University, Michigan State University, and Wayne State Uni-, versity. However, a student may not serve as a regent of the school he attends, so any University stu9 dent would…

… 150 students hear speakers on law schools and repression By NOELLE NISHIMOTO Approximately 150 s t u d e n t s heard four speakers on "Law Schools: Institutional Repression" at a rally held in the Law…

…. There are at the most 40 political lawyers in the country now. Two of them will be in jail in May." Ted Spearman, a member of the Black Law Students Alliance, (BLSA) declared, "We are dealing' with a…

… also think you should take a look at the law itself. Might not law students get involved in try- ing to change parts of it? The area of compromise in this school is turning out nice, complacent law…

students to go into law firms to maintainthe status quo." The rally was part of National Anti-Repression Week, which be- gan on Feb. 14. The week will end with a Malcolm X Memorial on Feb. 21, which has been…

…, said University em- ployes can buy copies of the re- nnrt for 7 hv nntacting him at President Robben Fleming yes- terday named 12 persons includ- ing three students to a committee to help choose a new…

…, director of Uni- versity Hospital, and Prof. Wan- da E. McDowell, associate dean of the nursing school. The student members of the committee are Milton Lee, Frede- rick Miller, and Eugene R. Pass- amani…

February 18, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

… v. 4 *'*~~ \ v__~. - .. Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ROGER…

… of incoming freshmen and cut- ting down on the number of transfer and re-entering students. But economy moves can only partially solve the extensive problems facing the University. PROFESSORS' SALARIES…

… is a sort of "hot potato" tossed among parents, students, administrators and finally lobbed into the laps of federal officials. Where the potato stops is any- body's guess, but it is clear the state…

… on graduate deferments would create diciplinary problems through the induction of students who oppose the Vietnam war." This understatement is probably the most important and least understood impact of…

… the new draft policy. Now, for the first time, the large numbers of college students who have been able to afford the luxury of protesting the war, without being hit by it personally are now in trouble…

…. Like Bobby Kennedy college kids could talk tough against the war and then afford the luxury of. vacationing in Sun Valley. But now the college students graduating after four years or finishing their…

… unless a college grad is going on to medical, dental, divinity and veteri- nary studies or has a physical disability he is likely to be drafted soon. Some students will be taken this summer and others…

…. Clearly these factions will be seeing plenty of each other as the draft induction notices arrive and the campaign progresses. Moreover, even if large numbers of anti-war college students give up and go in…

… altruistic in your aims, seeking only the ultimate .good of the school and its students. This im- pression has been 'irreparably shattered by the recent "expose" of the so-called infractions in privileges…

… allowed students on ath- letic tender. I am sure that both Mr. Norton and Mr. Kohn must be wallowing in the content thoughts that they are now assured of professional positions with "big city" news- papers…

November 18, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… researchers can make tests on it to predict the effects of electromagnetic energy on instruments inside full-sized jets. .t Satellite sale to Arabs revived WASHINGTON (AP)- After one retreat, the Reagan…

… administration is forging ahead with the proposed sale of communications satellite gear to an Arab consortium that includes Libya and the Palestine Liberation Organization. Sources said the proposal, which could…

Arab countries and the PLO. State Department officials say the satellite system would simply supplement the existing international telephone system. Reagan to propose missile cut WASHINGTON (AP…

… beginning Friday. U.S. officials have said they expect a summit would take place sometime in 1982. Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS, Live from Ann Arbor It's WCBN. The student-run radio station broadcast live…

… begins Nov. 30 and LSA students can pick up Student Verification Forms next Monday. Also available beginning yesterday were 10,000 copies of Michigan Student Assem- bly's Course Encounters, with several…

… new features added beyond previous issues. In addition to recording student Desmond Lewis until he legally changed his name for 50 pence'(96 cents)-as all Britons are entitled-to run in the election…

February 18, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…, April 10, 11, 12, all day, various places Arab Club, lecture by Tahsin Ba- shir on Zionism, Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m., Union, 3RS. Wolverine Club, Air Flight to/from N.Y.C., March 20 & 30. India Students Assoc…

….25. Send to: Univ. Players Dept. of Speech, Frieze Bldg. Student Government Approval of the following student-sponsored activities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All…

…. Akpata, Students' Officer (As- sistant Registrar), University of Iba- dan, Nigeria, Feb. 23-March 1. Seweryn Chajtman, Associate Profes- sor, Institute of Organization and Eco- nomics in the Machine…

…. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg. for appointments with the fol- lowing : FEB. 18-21- General Dynamics Corp., Astronautics Div., San…

…, Executive board meeting, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m., 3529 SAB. i SKILLED NURSE-After four year's training, graduates of the nursing school are prepared to care for the very young and the old. Here a student nurse…

… 'Carry on Nurse' 4 Thursday, February 20th, an Olivetti Underwood Representative will a . - . s U- .O be on campus to talk with graduate and undergraduate students interested in the following training…

… Dixieland Oscar Brand, Johnny Puleo & 0. Basile and more. ONE LOCATION iscou records, 300 S. State St. 665-3679 Hours: 10-9 Mon.-Fri.-9-6 Sat. q I APPLYING A BANDAGE-Before student nurses are assigned to…

… actual hospital duty, they must learn requisite skills. Here one student nurse practices apply- ing a bandage to a classmate. PREPARES TRAY-A future nurse re- ceives training in preparing a sterile tray…

… research on various medi- cines. II This could be the start of something ... BIG! LEARNING TECHNIQtES-Part of a student nurse's train- ing includes learning proper surgical techniques. Here a student dons…

November 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…"Nl over To The Curb" She trelgatt Eallg Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… pilot, and an assassin. Stir well and throw in a pinch or so of nervous head-hunters and THE DAILY'S function as a newspaper was called into question Friday by Student Gov- ernment Council. SGC…

… organization, albeit a student one, is attempting to make a stab at freedom of the press-this in spite of claims to the contrary by backers of the resolution. ]TIE RIGHT of the press to comment objec- tively and…

…- torialize responsibly until a reasonable pre- sumption is raised as to its inability to do so. Then, and only then will there be a re- evaluation, not at the command of student government, but on the…

… power to make and to unmake the Arab governments, and thus to dom- inate the whole region. The question is not one which can be disposed of by resolutions which do no more than to ex- press an opinion…

…- drawal. It will have to do more than to deal with the Arab-Is- raeli border problems. There is a great vacuum of power in the Middle East which was created by the original with- drawal of the British from…

… Suez in 1954. Nasser has tried to fill that vacuum. But Nasser's Egypt is not a great power, and Nasser's role in the history of the Middle East has not been to create the Pan-Arab empire he talks about…

… Editor: THE SPEECH assemblies which supposedly provide the speech student with some insight into speechmaking from the technical, as well as ideological side have this year exhibited an extreme incom…

…'s sophomore show." The idea of student-written, student directed I programs has long been exis- tent. " Junior Girls Play has been pre- sented every year since 1904 and it is the only "student-written and…

student-produced" show with this record on the University of Michigan campus, including the Union Opera. Contrary to any other show on campus this year, J.G.P. will be a full length musical comedy that has…

March 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… wheels of a parked car on Ann St. near Division drew more than one double take from passers-by. Actually, the scene was a movie in the making. Several students in the Film Video 236 class are directing…

…, producing, and acting in a 15- to 20-minute play they call The Door. The students are producing the film through the Public Media Center, with borrowed equipment and no outside funding. The movie deals with a…

… by proposing that Regents and ad- ministration's Plant Extension Committee okay the construction of the two new facilities at around $7 millionleach. The major source of the funding would be student

… encircled as they approached the front lines. Knowledgeable observers* in Dar Es Salaam said it was not clear who won the battle, but "no territory was given, up." DAILY SUPPLY flights from Arab states which…

…, still predicted the imminent defeat of Uganda's flamboyant but much-hated president. They concede, however, that Amin's fortunes have improved remarkably with the infusion of Arab aid. Just two weeks ago…

…'s Ensemble-The Abdication, by Roth Wolff, 8 p.m., Men- delssohn Theatre. String Department Presents-Student string recital, 2 p.m., Recital Hall, School of Music. Trombone Students Recital-2 p.m.,, Stearns…

…. Organ Recital-Cathy Adkins, 4 p.m., Hill. Clarinet Recital-Janet Sharp, 8 p.m., Recital Hall, School of Music. Organ Recital-Gary Miller, 8 p.m., First Baptist Church. Horn Students Recital-8 p…

…'Keeffe; other films on older women, 7 p.m., MLB Aud. 3. Russian Festival-Mikaelien's The Bonus, 7 p.m., only, Old Arch. Aud. PERFORMANCES Flute Students Recital-5:30 p.m., Recital Hall, School of Music. Piano…

….m. to 9 p.m., 420 Maynard, or call 764-0561. Center Colloquium-Faculty and Graduate student meeting with HEW error costs drop WASHINGTON (AP)-The govern- spent $5.1 billion during the first six ment said…

… enrolled students for Fall, 1979. RESIDENCE HALL ASSIGNMENTS on APRIL 3, 1979 ONLY between 8AM and 4:30PM. A drawing will be used to establish priority for assignment, therefore: Do NOT line up early! Do NOT…

November 18, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… 18, 1976 Ten Cents E h e light Pages :r'itJUSEE NLStAN CALL D1Y Limp limbs According to local health authorities, the cam- pus swine flu innoculations were fairly innocuous, as most students simply…

… present "It is So! (If You Think So), East Quad Aud. ... at the same time, the New England Literature Program for Spring Half-term will hold a meeting for all interested students in 1007 A.H. ... and…

… scream pierced the air. "I can't take this test anymore!" a distraught student shouted as he ripped his exam and flung the shredded re- mains above his head. HE STORMED OUT of the room, ran down the…

… corridor of the Physics and As- tronomy Building and crashed through a plate glass door. The student later admitted that the incident was a prank that backfired - he had intended to open the door, not…

May 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… Businew L School M( Former Students To I Roundtable Discuss On Business Prob More than 150 alumni and h of the School of Business Admi tion are expected to attend it annual two-day conference op here…

… of Beta G Sigma scholarship keys by Prof. ard U. Ratcliffe, '34BAd., to students in the School of B. Administration. Alpha Sigs Win Fraternity Sing Before 3,000 At Library Steps -Daily Photo by Bates…

… winners, the 3,000 present at the (Continued on Page 6) Smiek To Hurl Opener Against Minnesota Nin e British Give Arabs Power InHoly Land Moslems To Be Limiited To One-Third Population In Future Of…

… Palestine Paper Sets Forth Britain's Final Plan LONDON, May 17.-R)-The Brit- ish Government in a historic pro- nouncement of policy tonight out- lined plans for turning strife-torn Palestine over to its Arab

… national "obligation to facilitate the further home (in Palestine) by immigration." Unable to obtain agreement be- tween Arabs and Jews, Britain an- nounced its own solution for the po- litical future of the…

… now controls under League of Nations mandate. The proposal for establishment of an independent Arab state, the White Paper said, "would involve consulta- tion with the Council of the League of Nations…

…- inated by Arabs and bound commer- cially and strategically with Britain. 2. Permission for 75,000 Jews to immigrate to Palestine within the next five years-but thereafter Arab permission will be necessary…

… Of Publications Seven Boxes Listed For Casting Votes Three student members of the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions and six vice-presidents of the Union will be chosen tomorrow in a campus…

…-wide election. George S. Quick, Grad., candidate in the Board election, today with- drew from the race, leaving a slate of eleven candidates competing for the three student nositions on the Board. Quick declared…

… vice- presidents of the Union, the voter must cast his ballot at the polling place of the school in which he is reg- istered. Those incorrectly listed in the student directory may obtain a correction…

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…

February 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… 1991 to and granted himself two associate grees. He also raised the grades of son and two other students. Jones resigned in June 1996 when a tjne audit produced several suspi- > transcripts. A two…

…-year investiga- n by state attorneys and Edison offi- Is found eight academic degrees that v been revoked and nine altered .nicripts that have been corrected. tes turned himself in to authorities week No students

… were involved in scheme, prosecutors said. acial assault ngers students The president of the student govern- pt at North Carolina's Guilford lIege was attacked last Wednesday, used by the assailant of…

… taking posi- I support of black students, the icle of Higher Education report- Monday. Mply Martin was knocked uncon- ious from behind. The attacker erred her blouse and wrote a racial ithet across her…

… chest. Anonymous letters criticizing artip's .decision to appoint two black dents to the student senate had been culating throughout campus during cek prior to the attack. The letters denounced her…

January 18, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… "message of confrontation" during his recent Mideast trip. Bush spent much of his visit to the region, which he wrapped up on Wednesday, rallying sup- port among Arab allies for a strong stance against Iran…

… fresh- man classes were shown a DPS video during orientation showing how easy it can be to steal a laptop, Brown said. Brown said many laptops are stolen because students grow too accustomed to carrying…

… security officer, said the Universi- ty recommends that students pur- chase recovery software for their computers. The software, which usually ROBERTS From Page 1 Roberts spoke at length about how important…

…, Mich., accord-I ing to the University's student directory.i Kinsey said Myrick has ac criminal record with other localT police departments, but declinedc to elaborate. "There have been some issuest with…

… system," she said. Brown said various heads ofa the schools and colleges whoc receive the crime alert e-mails are responsible for forwarding them s on to students. The crime alert I asks recipients to…

… share the infor-v mation with faculty, staff and stu- dent colleagues.F But many administrators nevere pass the alerts on, and because the" global e-mail server takes so long I to finish, many students

… find out aboutc something like this. Eighteend hours is just too late."s To provide a more timely and comprehensive method of alerting t students and faculty in emergencyc situations, the University is…

… is a sticker on the laptop that says 'protected by LoJack.' These commercial packages can be relatively expensive compared to other security measures." Brown said students should write down their…

… computer's serial number and avoid leaving laptops unattended. Howell said students should store sensitive information like bank accounts and social secu- hate and fear. "It was a dangerous thing to teach…

… rights movement. She said Roberts could teach University students "how to do better by the students who are going through the educa- tional system now." Roberts said that today's society continues to fight…

June 18, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… dismayed by the damage" the raid did to U.S.-Mideast peace efforts. "Clearly the action Israel has taken has increased the hostility of Arab nations, has'heightened tensions in that regard," Stoessel said…

… the students who graduate with a BBA degree go into public accounting, Carroll said, because the field offers the supervision, teamwork, and feedback that most younger, less experienced graduates need…

…. COMPETITION FOR jobs requiring MBA graduates has increased because the degree "is becoming more common now than it was 10 years ago," said Carroll, adding that students are realizing" it is necessary in order…

March 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… have become President of the United States, because I think he could have made a difference." Mark Yurechko, an LSA first- year student and a registered Republican, did not vote yesterday. 'I don't trust…

…." Not all students anticipated Brown's strong showing, however. "I didn't think Brown would get that much support at all," said LSA senior Bob Fajardo. "Just from what I've seen, he seems to appeal to a…

student-run center came in response to 1987 protests by Black organizations and other student groups against institutionalized racism. The coalition's goals were to educate students about class differ…

… met," she added. Most members of the board and volunteers are African American graduate students, Matthews said. She added that she encourages other minorities to become involved with the center. MSA…

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…

January 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

… have every right to say what we want, without being thrown in a camp for it," Deyar added. The final speaker, first year law student, Karima Bennoune, is also an Arab-American. Bennoune em- phasized the…

… they do it swiftly and devastatingly. Enough with (Saddam). He has to be stopped now," Paul Shwartzman, a Business School junior, said. Several students shared their pre- dictions for what action they…

… be- lieved Israel will take. "Israel is going to do what ev- eryone expects them to do, and that is to counterattack," said first-year LSA student Larry Bartos. "Hopefully, the coalition will realize…

… Bennoune's demand for an end to U.S. -bombing. Bennoune reminded the crowd that the student movement of the 1960s contributed to the cessation of the Vietnam War and urged them to take similar non…

… Williams. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had vowed in advance to answer, American hostilities with an attack' on Israel, a bid to widen the Per- sian Gulf war and tempt Arab na- tions - Syria and Egypt among…

…L'T,,1'y: , 'RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS R1 \ sb\ \ i v .vh a .. . a.. . .\ \ ..f' \ \ i ?Mx : iW . y3\<"" ,"-\\yya \ BUT ONLY IF YOU'RE GOOD ENOUGH. Army ROTC offers qualified students with good…

… Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates via U.S. mail for fall and winter $39 for two terms, $22 forone term. Campus delivery…

… $28.00 for two terms. Prorated rates: $25 for two terms; $11 for one term. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. . ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard…

January 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 61) • Page Image 11

students from the University of Mryland. Performance Chaos or Community Pursuing MLK 3 pm, Michigan League, Lydia Mendelsohn Theater For more information contact Faye Burton, 734.615.3734, fayeb…

…@umich.edu Sponsored by School of l\usic The School of Music will present a musical tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The trib- ute will feature Marietta Simpson and other faculty and students from the School…

…@umich.edu Sponsored by the Office of Student Activities and Leadership During Winterfest SAL will offer programs that will help you and your student organization learn more about community and collaboration across…

… cultures, and making your student organization more inclusive. Panel Discussion Movement Makers featuring Don Nakanishi and Mori Nashida 7:00 pm, Michigan League, Koessler For more information contact Ijun…

… Lai, 734.623.8471, ilai@umich.edu Sponsored by the United Asian American Organizations and the MLK Symposium Plan- ning Committee Ever think that students do not have the power to make monumental change…

… included peer mediation, diver- sity workshops, violence prevention and gender sensitivity training. January 28 Lecture 9-11.: An Exploration of Hate Crimes Against the Arab-American and South Asin…

… Communitess 4 pm, UM Business School, Hale Auditorium For more information contact Howard Liu, 734.663.5179, hyliu@umich.edu Sponsored by Hate Crime Symposium and the IASA (Indian American Students Association…

…) In the days after 9-11, there was a second tragedy, a wave of hate crimes against the South Asian and Arab American community. Deepa lyer, a lawyer and community activist, will show a new video about…

February 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… fee hikes By Katie Wang Daily Staff Reporter Students living in residence halls next year may face a hike in housing rates if the University Board of Regents approves a 4-percent increase at its monthly…

… meeting on Friday. University Housing and the Division of Student Affairs will place before the regents a proposal to increase room- and-board rates, as well as family housing rental rates, by 4 cent. his…

… at Alice Lloyd and Couzens residence halls. "I think it is a fair increase, it's in line with inflation," said Seth Myers, an LSA - uP? first-year student. "I don't Goig pthink it's anything outra…

…- geous." Myers is a member of * ethe Single Student Housing Rate Study Committee, a student-run group that has backed the increase. A student living in a double will see an increase in the room rate from…

… halls," Morian said. "I don't think I would live in the dorm next year if I had to pay more." Students living in family housing may face a fee hike of about 3.9 percent, if the increase is approved. This…

May 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…"We Always Insisted on a Salute to the Flag" ° r IrIdgal Batey Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY Of BOARD IN…

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

… summer's eliminated. will be consideration of a tuition hike and It has ordered the administration to start severe operations cutbacks, the details of which cutting from students already admitted for are…

… Claifrnnia Aovernn PatV Arabs... To the Editor: AGREE with Mr. Storch's edi- torial, in which he reviewed the recent lecture on the Arab-Israeli conflict, that the general tone of the speaker was that of one…

… speaker. The speaker, an Arab, belongs to the Semitic race, and represents a people who, as all historians and sociologists know today, could not, because of their peculiar concepts of religion, race and…

… politics, apply the same derog- atory meanings to the terms "Se- mitic" and "Jewish" that Euro- peans apply to them. As a religion, Judaeism is no more discriminated against in the Arab world than are…

… Catholics discriminated against in the U.S.A. The attitude of Arabs towards Zionists (not Jews) can be compared to the attitude of the United States towards the Mor- mons when they wished to estab- lish a…

… religious state in Utah. 2) The speaker did not use the term "one stinking penny"; a spectator did. 3) The speaker was an Arab League, and not a U.AR., official. 4) He did not equate the Jewish people with…

…:30-5:30. Events Friday Student Recital: Karen Klipec, so- prano, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Music on Fri., May 19, 8:30 p.m., in Aud. A. Miss Klipec will…

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…

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan