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January 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDrIED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN __ _UUNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR…

… September by the Faculty Assembly, called for greater student participation in University af- fairs. Since its approval, a subcommittee of the Assembly's Student Relations Com- mittee. has examined the report…

… for a few hours. Which isn't to say that there aren't professors here who can teach students. Personally I've run into five who can. Nor is it to say that Fiedler has been the intellectual salva- tion…

… of the University's under- graduates. What can one man, any man, do in three weeks? But his presence does illustrate the widespread feeling among students here that they aren't learning much of…

… is incredible that universities do not even begin to provide that edu- cation. Students understand this edu- cational vacuum. Hence, they have brought Leslie Fiedler here in pathetic effort to redress…

… provide students with "the ancient, cru- cial, high art of teaching, the kind of teaching which alone can claim to be called educational, an essential element in all noble human culture, and hence a task…

September 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…9 Page 4-The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, September 18, 1990 Ule Alidflgun Bailg EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 I NOAH…

… to further persecution of gay men in our society. Even if VanHeest must be remedied had tested positive for AIDS (which he has not) he could not transmit it to the students in a normal classroom…

… of the Arab nations - who oppose the action are not considered. So the President says, "America and the world must defend common vital inter- ests." Now, obviously, if "the world" is "the world," as…

… the sale and deliv- ery of Wolverine Carpets to students in University residence halls, omits that while he may be a concerned parent, he is also the attorney for the company and was personally involved…

… delivered to students during the Labor Day weekend move-in program was to de- fray its administrative costs not budgeted for room and board costs. Contrary to Mr. Weiss' claim that the costs were minimal…

… solicited student business here and knows the University's policies regarding the delivery of commercial products in the residence halls. Wolverine failed to com- ply with those rules for the 1990 student

… 9/6/90). He did new students and Michigan Daily readers a disservice by not learning more about the bookstores in Ann Arbor and their specialties. The kudos for Border's, Shaman Drum, and David…

… the shone in town. To the Daily:. As of September, 1990, Student Legal Services (SLS) has suffered recent staff losses that cannot adequately be filled, due to severe budget problems. Presently, among…

… cope with the situation and provide the students maximum service - but by necessity we; are curtailing intake and refusing cases we previously would have accepted. . Our control over our own budget is…

… limited. We are funded by the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), which receives a small ($6.77) stipend from each stu- dent's tuition bill. From that sum, MSA " decides how much to allocate to various student

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… Revolutionary Student Bri- gade-sponsored memorial for Chou En-Lai at the International Center, next to the Union . . . and the A-Squares Dance club will teach beginners from 8-9:30 p.m. Halts heaviest strife in…

… what the~ board described as "survival reading ability." The board felt it was unfair to the current crop of senior high school students to impose this shock- ing new graduation requirement on them, so…

… the rule will not apply for three years. The test will be changed each year to prevent students who cannot read from passing by memorization after taking is so many times. Can you picture the LA seniors…

… the finish too great to contemplate. Certainly the Arab world was deenly concerned a b o u t the rind deterioration of the situa- tion in the last few days and the i'tervention of the Arab am- bassadors…

… non-gay students to their feelings and attitudes to- uality and society's treatment of dent enrolled in the class said he ourse "because I am interested in ere my true sexuality lies.", xned that…

… overwhelming 33 students are gay. afraid to have it (the course) on t because p e o p 1 e will assume nd that's not a good thing to be e student said. rd, who attended the first meeting See COURSE, Page 2 l…

March 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

… MILWAUKEE JOURNAL l' ere's your instruction guide for our telephone rate increases Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan ..:G}:. The…

… defensive reaction to my blunt comment that, having followed news re- ports of previous police-student encounters over the last f e w years, I personally found it hard to believe that Ann Arbor police would…

… hesitate to use such a weapon against student demon- strators. A fitting comment on this mat- ter is that I happened to hear the officer who was in posses- sion of the bat innocently ask one of his fellow…

… peace-keepers which group was the Jews and which was the Arabs. It was this blatant ignorance that prompted me to inciire as to how ob- Letters with the Daily's extremely un- professional behavior ii…

… quoting an individual who would use a ludicrous phrase like "Arab- looking," in this case where emotions are already at a point where they threaten to disrupt the campus more than has al- ready been done…

…. The University's action in granting this diploma to Katzir was, frankly, one which I per- sonally regretted. What I re- gret even more, however, is that the newspaper which most students rely upon for…

… news of campus happenings is not more responsible in its ,ove:age in regard to coverage and the po- tential damage tonindividuals in cases like my own. -J. G. Greenman Teaching Fellow in Arabic

… of a University building, it should hav.: been this interloper, both in Pales- tine and on campus, and not University students. THE DAILY displaos its myo- pic vision in telling us that it is "the…

… Palestinians" wno inter- ruoted Kat7ir. Present at "he interruption" were no only Pal- estinians, but other Arabs and other Third World. and mrogres- sive people. The Middle East Liberation Committee is a coal…

…- ition of Arabs and Americans, both Third World and white, all of whom were protesting this political act of honoring what this man represents - the col- onial, imperial, racist experi- ment which has left…

March 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… certain students into their programs because many people use the nursing school as a back-door into the University, and have no intentions of actually complet- ing the BSN program," Balzhiser said…

…,000 nursing students in the state with about $3,000 a year to cover tuition costs. with Schwarz on the proposed scholarship legislation for several months. "It should help to bring additional students into…

student's tuition does not cover all of the costs involved. "Nursing is a rewarding profession that offers great opportunities, but something must change. Other- wise the enrollment will continue to be on…

… the decline and there will be no way to attract new students." Latinos advocate o awareness SBy Karen Schwartz Daily Staff Reporter A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up in front of a Jerusalem…

… junior and Unity Month co- sponsor Celso Cardenas said he hopes having student groups working togeth- er will help break down barriers within the Latino community. He added that. students have to be…

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…

May 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL See Page 4 Y friia D aii4 t 0 Latest Deadline in the 5lute CLOUDY, WARMER, RAIN VOL. LXVI, No. 158 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 SIX PAGES U.S. Fears…

… Red Chinese Acceptance Other Arab League Nations May Follow Egyptian Policy Lead WASHINGTON (AP) - United States officials yesterday began looking into the possibility that other nations in the nine…

…-member Arab League may follow Egypt's lead in recognizing Red China. They fear this will happen and they presumably intend to bring diplomatic pressures to prevent it if possible. Announced Wednesday The…

… presided. Egypt is trading 45.000 tons of cotton this year to the Chinese Reds for 60,000 tons of steel. Egypt is the most powerful coun- try in the Arab League. Follow- ing its cotton-for-arms deal with…

… Raiders Strike At UC BERKELEY, Calif. (P)-Whole- sale water fights among Univer- sity of California men students developed Wednesday night into uncontrolled "panty raids" on sorority houses, during which…

… day of the year be- tween students dressed in shorts and bathing trunks. Water fights continued until 10:30 p.m. when the crowds of men began their Dame, was appointed auditor gn in order to win the…

… Auto to get away with this most often" was shot to death and 11 wounded Workers of Detroit, told a student yesterday in a short-lived mystery assembly last night. Because of this, Sallade felt that riot…

… Pacific Oean. Week, sponsored by StudentGovP-pwill never have jobs again, he said. paigner." eakement Council. "Machines are installed to cut As it is now, he said that Re- Gp Leaders ekagkne fiti d labor…

February 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

….,Aijaz Ahmed: International Aspect 7:30-9:30-Panel Discussion Saturday, 25th of February, 1978, Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union, Admission Free; sponsored by: Organization of Arab Students. 27M219 MUST SELL-1968…

…. 3 egg omelets with fresh vegetables and fresh bean sprouts served all day. Sundays 10-8. 1313 South University. cF416 THE MICHIGAN Student Assembly needs a treasurer. The treasurer is chief financial…

….m.-6 p.m. Satur- day and Sunday. 214 E. Michigan at Park, down- town Ypsilanti. p94F304 ACCOUNTING MAJORS gain experience as treasurer of the Michigan Student Assembly, a Michigan non-profit corporation…

… Lodge, Box 249, Winter Park, CO 80482. Ph. 303-726-8417. 55H224 TECH THEATRE JOBS A U-M student theatre company needs set designer and costume designer for production to open in April. Sizable budget…

…-313-647-5789. 43H224 ACTORS A U of M Student theatre company needs male actors for productions to open in April. Play deals. with the Holocaust and WW II. Characters age range from 20-50. For information call 994…

… 4 p.m. Omega Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Pl., Ann Arbor. 47H223 WORK/STUDY STUDENT needed to type transcrip- ts of tapes of interviews in Psychiatry research project. Good typing skills, common sense, and a…

… Rackham. Available immediately. 434-1195. 86C217 QUIET RESPONSIBLE PERSON wanted to snare 3-bdrm. apartment with two grad students. Near campus and hospital: Own room, grad preferred. $103/mo. 769-1218 48C…

… older Campus homes CAMPUS BUSINESS STUDENTS gain experience as treasurer of the Michigan Student Assembly, a Michigan non-profit corporation with a budget of more than $50,000 a year. The treasurer is…

… CROSSWORD. PUZZLE 668-6906 663-3641 LECTURER VISITING CAMPUS Late March. De- sires dinner date with Grad student or faculty enchantress. For close encounters by candlelight. Write Box 14171, Washington, D…

… professional resume preparation. Student semi- annual subscription $12.98; annual $18.00: Collegiate Publications, Drawer 2737, Carbondale, Illinois 62901. 52F224 MONICA from '77.Genetics-I would like to hear…

March 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…4A -The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 18, 2002 OP/ED I Gtbe l irbiguu flg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… am not including Arab-Ameri- can organizations in my critique because the leading one, the American-Arab Anti-Discrim- ination Committee, has conducted itself very effectively, I believe). Sadly, most…

… ilk. On this campus, things are a bit better, although there are some individuals in our Mus- lim Student Association who share the belief that we have to keep our mouths shut on "con- troversial…

… of University students and students around the country in ral- lies and marches since the lawsuits were filed in the fall of 1997 are facts sufficient of them- selves to disprove the Daily editors…

… to secure student intervenors' status in the Uni- versity of Michigan Law School case along with the National Association for the Advance- ment of Colored People and the American Civil Liberties Union…

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…

January 18, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

… their arraign- ment, the students had delivered to the Daily a letter of apology to the women and the University commu- nity. In it they wrote, "We had no intention to frighten or harass any- one, but we…

… used the building as a short pass to a bus shelter on N. University St, Vail said. The police report did not indicate whether the men were University students, Vail said, adding that po- l ice are…

… impress you. " Graduate degrees are avail- . Various fellowships and work pro able for those with undergrad de- grams are available for student grees in the sciences or engineer- support, ing and earn…

… a tougher policy against Arab stone throwers yesterday, blowing up the homes of three suspects and saying soldiers could fire more freely to quell violent protests in the Palestinian uprising. Three…

… Palestinians died yesterday and 16 were wounded in clashes with troops in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, Arab reports said. Army officials confirmed the deaths. Some Israeli reserve soldiers confronted…

… and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $25.00 in-town and $35 out-of-town, for fall only $15.00 in-town and $20.00 out…

…-of-town. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763-0379, Sports 747-3336, Cir- culation 764…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

…, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 995-3874 Q "The End of the Israeli/Arab Conflict," Hillel, 7:30 p.m. Student Services U 76-GUIDE. neer counseling 304 S. State Street " 4 doors South of Liberty " 998-3480 IL E, I…

…- ally intended for graduate students. Bergmann said he originally expected only between 15 and 20 people to show up. "I wanted to talk to the students going into various fields like literary theory, art…

… all-night teach- ing session to inform students at the University about the war in Vietnam. The atmosphere was often charged and although it was a large group, people wanted to learn. People per- ceived…

… public relations for the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. A controlled fusion reaction has long been a pipe dream of researchers Neenan urges student regent plan By RONNIE GLASSBERG Daily Staff…

… Reporter During the public comments por- tion of yesterday's Board of Regents meeting, Michigan Student Assem- bly President Julie Neenan pressed for student representation on the board. The MSA proposal…

… questions and provide clarification to the regents during the meeting. The proposal also asks for the addi- tion of a place designated at the regents' table for a student representative. "I think in the past…

… years, students on this campus have realized the benefits of working with the regents," Neenan said. Regent Shirley McFee (R-Battle Creek) said she thinks it would help to develop better communication…

…. Students supported having a student serve on the board in at least a non-voting capacity in a referendum last winter. Regent Laurence Deitch (D- Bloomfield Hills) said he has not formed a final judgement on…

… said he fa- vors permitting MSA to give reports to the regents. "I have reservations about whether there ought to be a student regent," he said. "Our other constituencies don't have regents." Regent…

… Philip Power (D-Ann Ar- bor) asked, "Does MSA truly speak for all students? "The objective of the outcome is how can various components of the University feel more included? The particular device deserves…

November 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

… enemies of the Arab world and the Libyan people." It warned that Khadafy's killers would track down his opponents "wherever they are." Students share rooms with fish, snakes (Continued from Page1) pplays…

…, drinks beer, and labrador retriever, Alphie. (named after the dog star), was con- central campus. Students chow on world's largest nacho (Continued from Page 1) fashion," Florin said. "I don't recommend…

… (participating in a nacho eating contest)," said Brehm, one of three students who placed in the competition. "Nacho sauce up your nose is not a good time," he said. BREHM and Florin both took home t- shirts. But…

… what possessed these students to smother themselves in nachos? "We did it for the honor and glory of 'Dweeb Hall', he said referring to the hall in Markley which honor students like himself and Florin…

… live in. "We honor students can party," Florin said. "I was in a partying mood. And I saw this beautiful blonde I wanted to impress," he said. So, the students disregarded possible perils such as choking…

… seen." "They've got to be pretty desperate to do that for a T-shirt. They truly deserve financial aid if they did it for that," said Andy Lyos, a second year medical student. Besides the nacho eating…

… field?" The Answer: "So the cheerleaders don't graze at halftime." Students said the festivities drew them to the U-Club yesterday. "I can sit in my room and watch the game, but it's not the same. People…

… Hillsborough County grand jury to seek indictments Nov. 28. 4 14 14 14 14 NOW HIRING UM students only Part - time work available in all Food Service areas. Apply in Person, Rm. 2400, Michigan Union 14…

… THE UNIVERSITY CLUB EATERIES & COMMONS METRO AIRPORT THANKSGIVING SPECIAL $7*50 ROUND TRIP Advance Ticket Purchase Required TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: U of M Student Union Ticket Office Ann Arbor Bus…

… during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September through April - $16.50 in Ann Arbor; $29.00 outside the city; May through August - $4.50 in Ann…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

June 18, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… of a man convicted of former dirctor of the Small world Pre- theory of comparable worth. molesting a preschool student and a school, whose husband Richard was But Gerald W. McEntee, president of woman…

… Serices Food Cupboard is a city- nations into orbit yesterday in a satellite Tuesday to link 22 Arab More people have become interested in world hunger based emergency food service which supplies non…

…- flawless start of the 18th space shuttle nations belonging to the Arab Satellite since the release of the USA for Africa top 40 hit, "We are perishable food to those in need. mission. Communications…

July 18, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… northern Israeli settlements that killed three people and injured 27. They in turn were in reprisals for Israeli air strikes earlier in the week. Arafat appealed for arms, saying in telegrams to Arab heads…

… called for an Arab economic and oil embargo against the United States. "IF THIS IS not done, we shall take it upon ourselves to hit U.S. interests in the Middle East, especially oil in- terests," the front…

…. XCI, No. 43-S Saturday, July 18, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at…

May 18, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… big a victory. That I really can't tell.' A LABOR victory would mean continuation of U.S.-spon" sored efforts to settle the Mid- dle East conflict by trading Israeli - held Arab land fa Arab signauires…

… central campus rec building. A user pass or valid fall ID is required ... and introductory meetings of the Students Inter- national Meditation Society will be held at noon and 8 p.m. at 1207 Packard. 0 Fire…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

…; events info., 76-EVENT; film info., 763-FILM. Q Safewalk, 936-1000, UGLi lobby, 8-11:30 p.m. Sunday Q 76-GUDE, peer counseling phone line, call 76-GUIDE, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. Q Arab-American Students As…

… immediately. 1-800/243-2435. EAR, NOSE, BELLY & other piercing. Miami Moon Jewelery 209 Fourth Ave. 769- 7478. INTRODUCING Student Wake-up Service. Only $10/mo. Azer & Assoc., 663-5333. TYPING: Resumes, cover…

… because of their rare blood type Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es- tablished infertility clinic If you are a male student or professional 20-40 years of age…

… we need you. Donors will be paid $60 per ac- ceptable specimens. For further information please write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SUMMER JOBS ideal for students - con- struction & retail…

…, OH, IN. Get real experience nming your own business and eam $10,000 plus. Call immed. 677-1447. THE COLORWORKS Collegiate Painters is now interviewing college students for sum- mer 94 management…

… positions. A resume- building job w/tremendous eammig potential. To explore job opportunities avail. w he ColorWos call 1-800/477-1001 & talk w/a campus representative. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Need students to…

… summer season~ rapidly approaching. Free student travel club membership! Call (919) 929-4398 ext. 2. AA ALASKA SUMMER employment. Join the gold rush to Alaska's fisheries industryl Eam $5,000/mo. in…

…. Against high commission. Flex. hrs. Students, housewives,part-timers welcome. Call 973-7500 or be at 2004 Hog- back Rd. Ste. #11, Ann Arbor at 5:45 p.m. sharp Mon. -Fri. Light delivery drivers needed also…

… leaders, program leaders. All students are encouraged to apply. Season dates June 6- Aug. 24. Good salary, room & board, & some travel allow- ance. For more info, call 914- 434-2220 or write to Camp Jened…

… Academic Peer Ad- vising, West Quad, Room K103, walk-ins welcome or call 747-3711 for appointment. 0 Safewalk, 936-1000, UGLi lobby, 8 p.m. - 11:30 a.m. Q Saint Mary Student Parish, 331 Thompson, stations…

December 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

…,' cl4 £ic14au Uadj 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…

… secondary motives may be one in the student body. with a tinge of public relations. Case in point at present, and typical for this Still, accepting all these postulations is not time of year, the Christmas…

… programs staged tantamount to saying the prime motive of under the auspices of League, Union, and student groups in putting on charitable projects Inter-Fraternity Council. To those not affili- is a…

… utilitarian one. ated with these organizations, such actions The best case student organizations can may be interpreted as strictly utilitarian, present in their defense would probably in- TheL ea clude a…

… Christmas or Easter. The small amount of From some of our more cynical students are publicity and prestige gained certainly is not heard condemnations because they suppose justified by efforts expended. these…

student Christmas "kiddie" parties. Again, the public organizations. relations advancement is certainly not worth the capital outlay. GRANTED that such traditional projects as If there is a selfish motive…

… inception. Also accepted is the fact that aforementioned student' projects are certainly in the planning stages the project may appear useful. designed to be more a duty or obligation of -WILLIAM HANEY Eden…

…, but part was paid for in cash. And to get the cash he put the bite on his 'fellow Arab, King Saud' in Saudi Arabia, who in turn put the bite on Arabian-American oil. They advanced oil royalties to the…

… tanks, trucks, and MIG's that were rush- ed to Syria and which have been threatening both Israel and Iraq. Much more important was the pledge which the Arabs exacted from ARAMCO th'at no oil would be sold…

… to the British and French. It was in return for this pledge that the Arabs refrained from blowing up ARAMCO's pipeline. It is still pumping oil and has continued to do so all during the Suez crisis on…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 18, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…41 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, September 18, 1986 The Michigan Daily, I Edit mgbsanersity Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Wasserman *.. f , Vol. XCVII, No. 11 420…

… board last winter, brought about the closing of seven predominately white elementary schools. As a result, over 2,000 students have been re-distributed among the remaining 19 schools, establishing a…

… of every school, for the first time. The administration also seeks to ease the absorbtion of new students into schools, by creating "game days," which serve to unify the student body. The changes in…

… parents will encourage and support the new system, it should be a successful one. To the Daily: Today the Association of Arab-American University Graduates and the November 29th Committee for Palestine are…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

…Se'venty-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS re Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

Student 3overnment Council campaign. Vhile candidates have been generally forth- it in their statements, they have exhibited e knowledge of Council's past and little :n of its future. With six of nine…

… candidates >e elected, selection is limited; it is certain t unqualified candidates will be elected., s advocates of increased student respon- lity, we find this embarrassing. It may be t, after another…

… have based our luation on the same criteria we used last ester, including: factual knowledge, exper- e in student affairs, handling of present es and formulation of new ones, a broad optimistic…

…-is an attractive girl and will btless be elected no matter what we say. is eager and alert, fairly articulate and s she will vote independently. But she has it background in student affairs and little…

student, McAllen is the first true right-winger to run for SGC in a long time. Within his closed system, he is logical and articulate. But his whole way of thinking has serious drawbacks and could…

…-is an articulate speaker and usually has good reasons for making the statements he does, in spite of his lack of experience. He is vague on important student, issues but might be able to overcome this…

Arab states, Portugal, South Africa and some others, are refusing to pay their special assessments for either or both of these operations. The basic issues before the UN and the country are whether all…

… pay large amounts. We cannot be sure that the big members, the Soviet Union, France, the Arab states, and Belgium, would pay their share. But it would be a brazen defiance of the UN if they did not do…

… of each com- munication. Effective Mon., March 19: Students with properly registered automobiles may park or store their automobiles at the Hockey Rink on a 24 hour basis (no fee) from this date until…

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…

May 18, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…-3 yesterday , that a key anti- discrimination law protects not only students but also teachers and other employees. The justices upheld a lower court fin- ding that Title IX-one of the most im- portant federal…

… tools to combat sex discrimination in education-covers not only admissions, scholarships and other student benefits but also em- ployment practices. While it clearly extended discrimination laws to cover…

… pricing and production recommendations for the Ecuador session. OPEC President Mana Saeed Oteiba, who also is oil minister of the United Arab Emirates, said the cartel was producing "something like" 16…

September 18, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

…. Concerned about reports of violence and intimidation aimed at Muslims and Arab Americans, Bush visited the Islamic Center in Washington yesterday afternoon and called on Americans to show tolerance in these…

… tense times. FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III said his agency has launched 40 investigations into hate crimes aimed at Arab Americans, including a number targeting Muslim houses of worship and community…

… are now being influenced by President Bush, rather than Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. "The market is definitely more sensitive to how things turn out politically," Schmitz said. Students for…

… the most part seem reluctant to put any money into stocks, bonds or mutual funds. "By no means am I going into the market anytime soon," said first-year Business student Joe McMullin. "I've been cau…

… reference to what we would think to be the human good," Williams said. RELIEF Continued from Page 1 sponsored by Student Financial Services at the University of {'Pennsylvania that started Friday. The…

… fundraiser - set up by the university as a means to have one designated spot where students, faculty and staff could donate money and needed goods - collected thousands of dollars during previous disasters…

… sites. Students at UC-Berkeley are also reaching out to each other. A campuswide memorial service for the victims was held yesterday, and classes were canceled for two hours so everyone could attend…

…' students. Every college and university has felt the consequences of …

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…

November 18, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

… way-buy them from a scalper. The Governor was scanning the Columbus Dispatch when he saw an ad for two seats on the 40-yard line. Rhodes called the two University students who had placed the ad, Ray and…

… Effectiveness: Training will be the topic ... then Abdeen Jabara, civil rights leader and labor attorney, and Daniel Spector, co-editor of the Jewish Affairs Magazine, will discuss "The Possibility of Arab

… send him ours, too. Thanks, Bob. For reservations All humor aside (temporarily-just put it on hold), it's that time of year again when any student organization which would want (need, require) auditorium…

… space for film showings during the Winter Term should contact Dave Laverty at the Michigan Student Assembly by Saturday afternoon (please don't interrupt the game). On the outside .. ... while most other…

…., "Young Choreographers' Senior Con- cert," Studio A, Dance Bldg., 8 p.m. GENERAL NOTICE To all Students Eligible to Receive Veterans Edu- cational Benefits: If you are not yet certified to re- ceive…

… available to students who have completed a major portion of their doctoral program and are majoring in insurance or related field of study. Fellowships are available to college students majoring in Acctg…

…., Bus. Ad., Acturial Sci., Comp. Sci., Econ.. Math., Pre-law, Statistics & other business related subjects. Columbus Area Careers Conference, Dec. 19-20. Students graduating by Jan. 31 are invited to…

…. 15. Oak Ridge National Labs, Tenn.: Grad, seniors and grad students internships for fields of engineer- ing, math, environm., physical and social sciences. Apps. must be received by Jan. 16. Further…

…. Details available. Wayne County Community College, Det. Work with Dir. Labor Relations. Gather date for negotiations, conduct surveys, etc. Student in senior year. REMINDER: Students interested in the…

January 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… sports in the final package, President Robben Fleming said. " More tuition blues A new quirk in the University's tuition increase was revealed at yesterday's Regents meeting by dental hy- giene student

… Roxanne Bair. Bair, speaking for 15 other students, explained that dental hygiene students were informed in December that they would be charged junior-senior fees of $452 per term, although their status…

… with the University is as freshpersons and sophomores. Denying that the dental hygiene program incurs special expense that could justify the higher fees, Bair admit- ted that some of the students have…

… and army and against the whole Arab nation," YIGEL ALLON, the Israeli depu- ty premier, said he could not give details of the pact. But from his television remarks, these points emerged: -Israel will…

Student Government Council (SGC) for exactly one week following Lee Gill's resignation last Thursday, last night resigned his presidency citing a lack of time, the same excuse offered by his predecessor…

…. The move had been expected all week long. Council was then opened up to nominations for president. Rackham Student President Carl Sandberg was elected in absentia over Brad Taylor, a former SGC member…

… Action Movement (BAM) demands and Affirmative Action had back- logged a large number of routine appointments and recognition of student organizations. Council also yielded to pressure from constituents who…

… interest in film held by so many students. More film courses are on the way. PROSPECTS SEEM excellent for a ~nonttion nroara in film tote movie hooit nearly a decade. A very small number of students, in…

… make recommendations on future cinema classes and programs. "IF OUR BUDGET allows, we expect to offer the opportunity for a major in film and a unified film film major. Students would select. courses…

January 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… Michigan ,daily's "Student Housing Guide" DEADLINE-,-- MON'DAY, FEB. 3 The quickest and easiest way to sublet your pad is through The Daily's special apartment' supplemeht to be published. Sunday, February…

… and the Church." ST. AIDEN'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL (North Campus) 1679 Broadway 10:00 a.m..-Discussion Group. I11:00 a.m.-Service. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL A.L.C.-L.C.A. Hill St. at S. Forest Ave…

… allow for a more "controlled education" for the students. She feels the setting of the Residential Program should pre- vent repetition of material, and "ease the adjustment of transfer students." The…

… program will focus on pre- student teaching including courses in sociology and. psychology, and will allow potenitial student teach- ers to tutor and work with ele- mientary school students without O being…

… faced, with %the full respon- sibilities-of a student teacher. Dorthy Gieer._ Grad who was an assisting graduate: student to the ;program this year, says the pro- gram expects between 20 and 50 ,women…

….m.-Fellowship Supper. 7:00 p.m .-Fel lowship Program-"Ecumen - ism-What Is It and Where Is It Going?" with the Rev. 'William Browne of E.M.U. Wesley Foundation. . TUESDAY 12:'00 noon--Luncheon Discussion-"Are the Arabs

November 18, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…'s Ataturk International Airport. The semi-offficial Anatolia news agency identified the hijacker as Tawfiq Fukra, a 23-year-old Arab with an Israeli passport. Cakirlar said El Al Flight 581 sent out a…

… airport." Turkey's private CNN-Turk and NTV televisions quoted police sources as say- ing that the alleged hijacker was an Israeli Arab and was armed with a knife. The television reports said the man was…

… Any time, any day, 24 hours- Fusly ovnfidewtbaE Serving Students since 197O. A look at the underside of U of M www.universitysecrets.com I Work hard, play hard... In the same place. Photographer DJ…

… part of the continuing threat environment that we assess. It's really nothing new." A correspondent for the Arab satellite TV station Al-Jazeera told The Associated Press he received an unsigned, six…

… approve creation of the Jew- ish state and dominated Israeli diplo- macy for decades, died yesterday, hospital officials said. He was 87. Eban was known for his dovish views about Israel-Arab relations…

… (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to allreaders. Additional'copies may be…

January 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 18, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan King's message speaks to 'U' Vol. XCVIII, No.74 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… Israel's hostile rule. To find a solution to the Pales- tinian-Israeli problem, some groundwork must be laid. . First, the Palestinian refugee problem is not exclusively an Arab problem, just as the South…

… are Arabs, is a racist concept. The Palestinians are entitled to their own identity. Second, the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) should be rec- ognized by Israel and the United States as a…

…'s. The time has come for the circle to be broken: the students of this University must demand immediate changes within an institution that is" im- plicitly discriminatory. For example, every honors student

… "less important." It should be required that not simply hon- ors students, but all students at the Uni- versity, study a number of these "less im- portant" disciplines. Furthermore, it must be made manda…

…- tory for U of M first-year students to take a course exploring such issues as sexism, racism and homophobia. Such a course would help students explore and come to terms with their feelings regarding…

students fail to set the standards for right and wrong at this Uni- versity, it will continue to perpetuate its system of discrimination. Unfortunately, as Reverend King demonstrated, when people's values…

… up a 4th Ave. Adult Entertainment store. Why not a "young working-aged male" or "a male in his late teens" or some other neutral description that doesn't implicate college students in stealing "adult…

…" material? Our college students4 can learn about the harsh reali- ties of life by simply reading the Daily. -Robert E. Beyer, Department of Biology January 13 Support Steiner To the Daily: We, the elected…

… diversity mand alitv of th rnMep xW Boycott Classes 14,7 y T ODAY IS SET ASIDE to honor the . Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Daily encourages students and to learn about racism at the Univer- sity…

May 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… Active Duty Assignments Sixty-nine of a total of 131 NROTC students graduating in June have re- quested active duty, according to an announcement made yesterday by Capt. Woodson H. Michaux, com- mandant…

… as follows: large combatant ships, 11 students; large auxiliaries, 10; destroyers, seven; de- stroyer escorts, six; patrol craft, eight; amphibious, nine; small auxi- liaries, one; minecraft, three…

… n o word of any decision, however. The President's secretary, Charles G. Ross, told reporters earlier there was 'not a thing" new on the coal situation. Student Group Asks Acquittal In Riot Case An…

… eight-member student commit- tee yesterday sent telegrams to local, state and national officials demand- ing that Negro defendants in the Columbia, Tenn., riot case be ac- quitted. The telegrams were sent…

… to Presi- dent Truman, Attorney G e n e r a 1 Clark, the Governor of Tennessee and the University Student Congress. The committee, which was formed at a rally sponsored last week by IRA and MYDA…

… ON GERMAN DEVASTATION: Nazis Destroyed 65,000 Bells for War Purposes On Jewish Plan' Arabs Lesser Threat To Migration - Haber The chief opposition to carrying out the recommendation of the An- glo…

… accomodate more than 100,000 new entrants to that coun- try. They also said they believed that Arab opposition to the proposed im- migration is not as great a threat to the plan as the attitude of the British…

… government. Arab witnesses to the commission's investigations in London and Pales- tine were "the best friends" to the Jewish cause, according to the com- missioners whom Prof. Haber inter- By GAY LARSEN…

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

August 18, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… BY FOREIGN STUDENT VIS- GRAD student needs back issues of ment high income potential. Marian ITOR-Man's gold wrist watch with LOOK, LIFE, and POST magazines. Ottow, 4310 Mill St.. Grandville, metal…

… 32H71. ATTENTION STUDENT HUSBANDS 1 Put your wives to work (full or part, time), applications now being taken' for PHT (putting hubby through). Inquire today, 971-8700. 39H71 WANTED - Live-in help for…

… reasonable: Student. 662-6746. 40F59 ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS AVAIL. in legal fraternity. free parking, grad students preferred. Stop at 502 E. Madison or call 761- 9220. 14E71 ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for light…

… in Giving details of peace talks with the Arab states remains valid said last Thursda despite the alleged cease-fire violations but plaint and eviden the "major urgency" must be devoted to clear- truce…

… -Associated Press Up the revolution Betty Friedan, leader in the women's liberation fight. speaks to a Sunday night session of the National Student Association Con- gress on sexism.~Mrs. Friedan said women…

… FOR SALE -10 inch Patter's wheel; 9 hiking boots. 662-7671. 23B70 FOR SALE- new size MOVING - Household miscellaneous furnishings, great student buys. 1115 Clark Drive, Ypsi. 6-9 p.m. Aug. 19-21. 24B…

… center will meet this morning to dis- cuss a permanent location for the center. Throughout the summer, a volunteer staff has been operat- ing a "drop-in" center for the children of University students and…

… employes in a dining room in Mary Markley residence hall. However, the center will have to vacate Markley at the end of the week to make way for in- coming students, and so far no new location has been found…

May 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… chairman. Petitions may be picked up at Student Legislature's head- quarters in the basement of the Union, and are due by noon Friday. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the…

… be brought to the meeting. A limited number of University Ter- race Apartments might become avail- able beginning in June for out-of-state non-veteran married students who ex- pect to enroll for the…

… Summer Session and will be registered students for the academic year 1954-55. Applications may be filed in the Student Affairs Office, 1020 Administration Bldg. Selective Service Examination Make- up…

…. Students taking the Selective Serv- ice College Qualification Test on .May 20 are requested to report to 140 Busi- ness Administration on Thursday morn- ing at 8:30. Have you thought of social work as a…

… Area to interested junior and senior college students. Compensation varies from $20 to $35 per week. Some of the jobs re- quire residence on the premises; others are on a straight hourly basis. A variety…

… for its petroit laboratory dur- ring the summer. Lectures Hillel Lecture. Prof. S. D. Goitein, Head of the School of Oriental Studies, Hebrew University, and currently a Vis- iting Prof. of Arabic

… Language and Lit- erature at Dropsie College, will lecture on "Currents in Arab-Israel Relations" Wed., May 19, 4:15 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. A. Academic Notices Mathematics Colloquium, Tues., May 18, 4:10 p…

… or 4 in parking lot near Burton Tower. Call NO 3-1175. )155A FOR SALE BOOK CASES (I student, 1 large, mod- ern, custom built), drawing table, stool, new steel wardrobe, desk swivel desk chair, desk…

… GRADUATE COUPLE wants to sublet home or apartment for eight week summer session. No children. Ref- erences! Write W. K. Lee, R. 56, Bay City, Michigan. )64C CHOICE ACCOMMODATIONS for men students. Studio…

… house manager. )70D 2 SINGLE ROOMS for summer school teachers or students on Southeast side near bus line. Call after 6 P.M., except weekends NO 3-0853. )69D PLEASANT ROOM, completely equipped…

January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The elusive ten per cent AS EGYPTIANS RETURN TO MIDEAST Euphoria fizzles in Mideast A NOTHER JANUARY, and another report from the Office of…

… Ac- tion Movement (BAM) strike here which came close to shutting down the campus for eight days. BAM, a group of Smilitant black students, sat down for a set of negotiations with Robben Fleming and…

… almost $3 million. Officials attribute the deficit to their overestimating tuition income this year and warned that departments of student services, financial aid, academic affairs and research are to be…

… tuition revenues. The Uni- versity has traced the falloff to a slight drop in enrollment, but more specifi- cally, to the discovery that the average student is taking fewer credit hours and thus is not…

November 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council's Sigma Kappa decision will be appealed to the University Regents, SGC President Maynard Goldman, '59, said last night. The Board in Review of SGC over-ruled the Council's with…

…-President fori Student Affairs James A. Lewis wrote a letter to the Council, say- ing Sigma Kappa no longer was in violation. Subsequently, the administra- tion has labeled the letter a "man- daje" to SGC to find…

…. They are jointly sponsored by the Union and the Internation- al Students Association. Henry Steele Commager, his- torian and author, will speak on "Nationalism and the Great Com- munity of Culture," at 4…

… released ex-University student George S. Milroy, '51BAd., late Saturday night after holding him for four weeks. The Communists dropped the spy charges against the young tourist apparently realizing they ould…

… was speculation here tha Khalil-who has been under ex- treme Arab Nationalist pressures emanating from President Nasser' United Arab Republic-may have approved the coup. There was no word last night on…

…, known for his Western sympathies and resstanct to Arab nationalist pressures, VU. Schedules SymPOSIuM Events scheduled for the Na- tional Consultative Conference on "Religion and the State Univer- sity…

March 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 114) • 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…

… viewpoints of both parties given, and the decision made by the voters. The Young Democrats and Young Republicans are campus groups organized and run by students who wish to take a more active part in the…

… Young Democrats; Lewis Eng. man heads the Young Republicans. In future issues, debate will be presented on other current controversy, i.e. the Arab- Israeli conflict; moderate and forced integration…

… Co wrecked by Frenchmen wh porting the dissident Ara have provoked the British noyed the Greeks. In Pa trusted by the Arab states by the Israelis. It is true that in internal power cannot expect to pl…

… mean to support wholeheartedly. gut Western policy in We should give France our - full support if estine and the Per- France will offer the Arab population the full ir. Dulles had been - measure of…

March 18, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

… clauses is needed to get a good distribution of students into the separate fra- ternities. T HE Student Affairs Committee has twice in the past six years, passed motions requir- ing fraternities to either…

… Barr Inquiry Report Discusses Quad Food, Government "PRINCIPAL NEEDS of student government in the residence halls are twofold. First and foremost is the need to induce good men to serve in the ranks…

… and to train those who do serve to become responsible leaders. See- ond, there is considerable need for increased co-operation between the various units of both student government and residence halls…

… staff." With these words the Operation Inquiry com- mittee summed up the problems of student government in the quadrangles. Behind these two propositions lies much rea- soning by the nine-man Inquiry…

… committee. Beginning with the Inter-House Council, the highest quadrangle governmental organization, the Inquiry group said IHC has strengthened the bargaining position of student government in the residence…

… halls. IHC has also provided a "natural final goal for student leaders in the quadrangles," the report states. It has also "done a great deal to imbue house leaders with a sense of responsibility, both…

… sanctions against offenders. ONE OF THE biggest problems facing quad- rangle student government, the committee found, is that created by women in the resi- dence halls. As Chicago, Tyler, Prescott. and…

…, the "present atti- tude among many students is 'who is going to be next'?" The group strongly urges stabili- zation of housing territories. If more houses are converted to womens' residences, probably…

…. Consequently, there is probably less student dissatisfaction in this area than at any time since the war." This statement can be debated, but since the writer was not here for comparison's sake 10 years ago, it…

November 18, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… Week By Rachel Edelman D)aily Staff Reporter The warm and soothing rhythms of the Caribbean filled the air last night as students gathered to learn about the his- tory of Puerto Rican music. University…

… Puerto Rican music and African, Spanish, Native American and Arab influences on the art. "At the heart of Puerto Rican music is African-Hispanic music. It is the blending of both African and Hispanic…

… 1493. The audience of about 25 students and community members had an opportunity to participate with the per- formers using the slave, a percussion instrument. Audience members danced and clapped their…

… were sponsored by the Puerto Rican Association and the Office of Multi- Ethnic Student Affairs. DANIEL CASTLE/Daily History Prof. Fredrick Cooper spoke to a crowd of students about African culture and…

…, Goldenberg said. Cooper read from a prepared speech and spoke very quickly. Some students expressed disappointment with the lecture, which left some audience members bewildered by the rapid flow of words. "I…

… aldressed a small crowd of students andAnn Arbor residents in the Michigan Lague as part of a program on human rights in East Timor and Indonesia. "We're loping to educate the com- munity, Uiiversity and non…

… Timor, she said. "I think it's really powerful to hear someone from East Timor talk about the tactics that were used," said School of Public Health graduate student Cure Kim. Ballinger, the event's second…

… Mumia Coalition/ARA, 763- 7335, Modern Languages B uilding, Room 129, 7 p.m. iLSA° Student Government, LSA Musical Society, log onto http://www.engin.umich.edu/org /YoHA/yoha-web/chats.html, 1T- 1.30 p…

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