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

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

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

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

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

March 18, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…, which shows that the number of both undergraduate and graduate students tak- ing Arabic courses more than doubled in the years between 1998 - when those students began their studies - and 2002, according…

… six, according to the 9/11 Commission Report released in July 2004. Many University students of Arabic said they view Arabic proficiency as a useful skill because of this recent demand for translators…

… in media focus on the Middle East has also led many students of Arab or Mus- lim descent to enroll in Arabic classes in order to learn more about their own cultures or the lan- guage of the Quran, said…

… Fawzia Bariun, a lec- turer for Arabic 102. However, media portrayals of Arabic culture have also had a negative effect on the participa- tion of some Arab students in the community, said Mahmoud Fadlallah…

…, LSA alum and interna- tional relations chair of the Arab Student Asso- ciation. Fadlallah said while many students of Arab or Muslim descent who may not have previous- ly affiliated themselves with Arab

… culture have become interested in it, there are also many Arab students who have chosen to disassociate them- selves with the Arab community because of the negative media portrayals of the culture, creat…

… showings will be at 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday. Grad student fair to " be held in Union The Michigan Union and the Michi- gan Union Bookstore will be holding a Grad Fair to provide a one-stop opportunity…

… for graduating seniors to find everything they need for gradua- tion. Students will be able to join the Alumni Association, buy their caps and gowns and order their class rings and graduation…

… for academic affairs in 1986, and was appointed presi- dent of the University in 1988. During his tenure, which lasted until 1996, Duderstadt crafted and enacted the Arabic courses gain popularity at…

… 'U' By Laura Frank For the Daily With the media's attention and career opportu- nities geared more than ever on the Middle East, enrollment in the University's Arabic language classes has increased by…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 18, 1994 Israelis admit to fing on Arabs in massacre JERUSALEM -Two Israeli sol- diers admitted yesterday that they fired at Arabs fleeing the Feb. 25 mosque…

…-made Galilrifle the Army said was used in the shooting. A few min- utes later, they said, another settler came in with a Galil. Both Jews and Arabs pray at the Tomb of the Patriarchs, and Jewish settlers carried…

… feasible if you don't give a damn aboutquality," Kennedy said. Michigan Student Assembly Vice President Brian Kight disagreed. "If we continue increasing tuition, the quality of students will decline," Kight…

… explained. "Good students with limited resources are going to say it's not worth coming to the University." Ralph Loomis, English professor emeritus and AAUP member, urged the University to seriously consider…

… that as tuition rises, the amount and number of financial awards to students similarly increase. Kaplan agreed that the University should continue shifting funds to finan- cial aid. "The increase in…

… fi- nances that affect its students. "Higher education is going to have to address the issue of cost, restructur- ing and the financial needs of students soon," Baker said. A group of bagpipers…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 18, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page4 Tuesday, March 18, 1986 The Michigan Daily A Edite andmnaged bstudntst nstichigan Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan An Israel Vol. XCVI, No. 113 420…

… our lesson. Muhammaed Darawashi is a 22-year-old Israeli Arab who lives in the village of Iksal, near Nazareth in the Central Galilee of Israel. Last week, while Darawashi was in Ann Arbor, he shared…

… his thought on topics ranging from his personal struggle as an Arab within Israel to the Middle East con- flict. Daily Opinion Page staffer Peter Ephross interviewed Darawashi in Darawashi's third…

… The Institute for Education for Co-existence between Arabs and Jews. I worked in a program called Perach which is like the Big Brother program here. I was coordinator for the Arabrsection, which…

… included about 265 students. I worled the last year and a half in the Knesset (the Israeli Parliament) as a Parliamentary Assistant... "When I got to Hebrew U. (in Jerusalem), I was a very radical, right…

… is that we have to go for war, that we have to fight for these things. There I had the chance to know that my struggle is not only an Arab struggle, Jewis can pass the same struggle also... My fight…

… for democracy is not only an Arab fight; it's a fight that both Jews and Arabs can live with. I didn't realize the misassumption I was putting myself in. I was relying on the historical basis the…

… Palestinians have there and at the same time denying the same right for Jews." ON HIS STAY IN AMERICA: "I'm here until the end of September this year, working and bettering Jewish-Arab relations here first of…

… and within the American community is Palestianian-Terrorist. That's not true. Within the Palestianian community and the Arab world and all kinds of other places, a Jew-Invader. And that's not true." My…

… struggle personally is for civil rights 1 Arab speaks inside Israel but in the other direction ... establishing a Palestinian state for Palestinians outside of Israel. My problem inside Israel is fighting…

January 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 18, 1991 Ebr 3~irb4an 1aiIj EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Viewpoint NOAH…

… the opinion of the Daily. " Arab-Americans FBI should protect, not harass American citizens IN RECENT WEEKS THE ARAB- American community has drawn at- tention to, and voiced opposition against, the…

… Federal Bureau of Investi- gation's (FBI) surveillance and inter- rogation of its citizens. Now that a shooting war has begun and anti-Arab sentiment is growing in many areas, American citizens of Arab

… descent need greater police and FBI protection. However, the FBI has conflicting responsibilities; it assumes the role of protectorate of our citizens, but sus- pects Arab-Americans have informa- tion about…

…, or are party to, wrongdoing. The result has been a large-scale ques- tioning of Arab-Americans, especially in the Detroit area, where the largest Arab population lives outside the Middle East, about…

… in World War II. In addition, their prejudiced interrogation sets a poor precedent for how American citi- zens should treat one another. When Arab-Americans are being held ac- countable for Iraq…

…'s foreign policy, the American government has a responsi- bility to dispel such myths, not to fuel them. Strong parallels can be drawn be- tween the FBI's efforts aimed at Arab- Americans and FBI activity…

… to imply links to "terrorism." Secondly, Arab-American and civil rights organizations recently exposed a planned internment camp for Arab- Americans in Oakdale, Louisiana. It is frightening that almost…

… rising discrimination against Americans of Arab decent, and fight to dispel the myths that perpetuate it. Whether or not we support war with Iraq, we must promote the protection of these peo- ple's most…

… are LSA senior Ken-Polski, graduate student Sarah Messer, and LSA junior David Bryce. Conflicting loyalties in the Gulf crisis Safe sex University should make condoms more available By Stephen…

March 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… active member of Al-Qaws, an organization that promotes LGBTQ rights in Palestinian society. Sponsored by the Trotter Multicultural Center, Arab Her- itage Month provides a platform for students to…

students consider #BlackLivesMatter movement By CARLY NOAH Daily Staff Reporter Though demonstrators call- ing for an end to police brutality covered the Diag in December and marched to Ann Arbor…

students a space to share their concerns and frustrations over recent incidents of police violence. Charlie Bright, acting direc- tor of the Residential College, said the program originated during a…

… meeting of faculty in the Residential College’s Social Theory and Practice major. Sev- eral of the faculty noted the sig- nificant amount of emotion their students expressed incidents related to police…

… brutality . Following a grand jury’s decision not to press charges against the Ferguson offi- cer who shot and killed an unarmed Black man, students held a vigil on the Diag and later organized a…

… on the issues raised, and the learning community of the RC had the framework to foster a thoughtful conversa- tion about the concerns students shared,” Bright said. LSA freshman Darian Raz- dar…

…, a student in the class, said Former fraternity members must vacate chapter house by May 3 By EMMA KERR Daily News Editor The University’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu was suspended and…

…-year period,” the release read. “Sigma Alpha Mu Arab Heritage Month event embraces unique identities By SAMIHA MATIN Daily Staff Reporter In honor of the University’s second annual Arab Heritage…

… Month, about 70 students gath- ered in Rackham Amphitheater Tuesday evening for a keynote address by Sa’ed Atshan, a post- doctoral fellow at Brown Uni- versity, about coming out as a gay Palestinian…

… embrace their Arab identities. This year’s theme, “Arabiyon Ana: I am Arab,” was chosen to explore multiple aspects of Arab identities and their impacts and influences in the world. Daily reporters…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 18, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… BY JOSHUA MITNICK AND ANNA SENKEVITCH Four University students were ar- raigned in 15th district court yester- day on charges of harassing two women on campus earlier this month. The women filed the…

…- fendant does not admit guilt. Ann Arbor Police Det. Mark Parin, who investigated the case, said each student will likely be placed on six-months probation, during which time they would serve 50 hours of…

students have no further violations during the next six months and fulfill their probation requirements, the crime will be erased from their records. Senior Associate Athletic Direc- tor Jack Weidenbach said…

… 2 Report accuses Meese Former Attorney General's actions found unethical JESSICA GREENE/Daily Hands on LSA sophomore Heather Wolf and Vassar University student Zoey TV monitor at the Ann Arbor…

…-year students won Hopwood Awards, totalling $2925, in essay, fiction, and poetry categories. Three other awards were also presented yesterday by the English Department: The Academy of American Poets Prize, The…

… civilians and three of the 280 police officers called to the scene were injured. DETROIT (AP) - Yasser Arafat's acceptance of a Detroit at- torney's invitation to speak at a gathering of Arab-Americans in…

March 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…6 4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 18, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET U0ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 t dopinion.michigandaily. comr tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS

… regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict, but lack a sophisticated understand- ing of the situation. Rabbis need to educate their congregations on the conflict, as they encouraged their congregations to embrace…

… the civil rights movement and not harass black families trying to move into predomi- nately white neighborhoods decades ago. In this year's campaign, Kerry will have additional support from Arab

…-Americans, as they have become disenchanted with a presi- dent that had significant Arab-American support in 2000. American Jewish and Arab- American interests have converged approaching the election. A…

…-Israeli conflict has support in both communities as well. Jews and Arabs have had a contentious relationship for centuries. But in this year's elections, they will vote together. Pesick can be reached at jzpesick…

…@umich.edu. 6 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 6 LSA-SG presidential elections need to remain democratic, not insulated TO THE DAILY: As a former elected representative of the Michigan Student Assembly, three-term MSA…

Student Rights Commission chair and Central Student Judiciary justice, I am deeply trou- bled by the ballot initiative appearing on the ballot of the LSA Student Government elec- tions this week. If…

… Monday (Reforming Government 03/15/04) that the proposal would "ensure that executives are elected based on compe- tence, not charisma," I think the real effect would further insulate student government…

… from the student body. I view the proposal as a thinly-veiled reac- tion to the election of Monique Luse and Tim Whalen as LSA-SG president and vice presi- dent in winter 2002, both student government…

… Whalen won the votes they received. As long as we profess democratic princi- pals, electoral upsets will happen. The proper reaction of the other members of student gov- ernment should be to educate and…

February 18, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… was spon- sored by the pro-Palestinian cam- pus group, Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, Finkelstein strayed from his planned lecture, "The Israel-Palestine Conflict: What We Can Learn From…

… arguing with one another and Finkelstein. Finkelstein said the most recent conflict in Gaza was a continuation of Israeli military policy that has been in place since the 1967 Arab- Israeli War. He added…

… that the policy is centered on Israelis ability to prevent Hamas, Hezbollah and its Arab neighbors from perpetrat- ing attacks on Israel and its settle- ments. "The Arabs and Arab states are supposed to…

…- Regents will consider proposal for three new building projects at monthly meeting Karen Boyd, a dean of students candidate,inthe MichiganUnion yesterday Student relations top Boyd 'S rsume First of three…

… candidates for dean of students visited campus yesterday By HAVEN BASSETT For theDaily Karen Boyd's resum6 has some items one might not expect from a candidate interviewing to be the University's new dean of…

… stu- dents. She has performed as the lead singer for a Pink Floyd cover band and played Eve Ensler in a production of "The Vagina Monologues." But Boyd, who has 20 years of student leadership experience…

…, is one of three finalists to take on that job on campus. Yesterday all University students were invited to a meet-and-greet with the potential dean to voice their opin- ions and play an active role in…

… the evaluation process. During the informal lunch, students were invited to discuss campus issues with Boyd. After, students were encouraged to submit comments and feedback online to have a say in the…

… nar- rowing of finalists from three to one, according to an article in the University Record. If Boyd gets the job, it won't be the first time she has worked closely with students. As the senior…

… associate dean of student life at the Georgia Institute of Technology, she influenced stu- dent ethical development and provided leadership to student activities, including Greek Life and media services…

January 18, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

… response to stones lobbed over the university's surrounding wall. Several unarmed students werewounded in the incident. At Dheisheh refugee camp, I spoke to Arab students and leaders who clearly wanted not…

…; the Jews of Israel have a state they can call their own; the Arabs of Palestine, Obiquit y By Joshua Peck lasting and memorable an impression as the brief time I spent in the-Arab city of Ramallah, a…

…, Ar- menians, British, a handful of Christian sects, and of course, the Jews, both ancient and modern. RAMALLAH, HOWEVER, is strictly an Arab city, and it looks the part. Unlike most cities within…

… Israel's borders, Ramallah's street signs and advertisements are written only in the Arabic alphabet. Shopkeepers, often as not, have a minimal or non-existent knowledge of any language other than their…

… native one; they don't need any other. The music one hears blaring forth from storefronts is no mix of East and West either: just that largely monotonal drone exclusive to the Arab world. The faces one…

… sees in the throngs that cover the streets in the hot midday are Arab faces-I think my hazel eyes might have been the only ones lighter than dark brown on the en- tire main street of Ramallah. Perhaps…

… grudgingly takes its orders. Standing in the central square of town, the thorough injustice of the current Palestinian plight struck me as never before. Here is an Arab city populated by Arabs, living an Arab

… life graced with centuries-old Arab culture, yet bound by the rule of a government peopled with a culture and lifestyle more European than Asian, and catering primarily to the interests of its own. THE…

Arabs I met in the West Bank convinced me that Ramallah will one day again be an Arab city with regard to sovereignty as well as with regard to population, and that that will happen long before the…

… Israeli military government unilaterally shut it down. The faculty and students had planned and begun celebrating an event they called "Palestine Week," meant primarily to celebrate Palestinian arts and…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 18, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

… savages," said Amr El- Bayoumi, an Arab student. He concluded, "the issue always gets ignored." The INS charged the nine Los Angeles individuals with being affiliated with the Popular Front for the…

… "home lunch or play basketball. He said he never combat racism . without lectures to junior high school 'away from home." has visited Williams' home and his talking about it and pretending it students in…

… years, Williams has also participated in the University's athletic mentor program, which pairs faculty with student athletes for additional support and guidance. Williams, who played football in high…

… school, said being a mentor campus, but they are students who have the same concerns or problems as other students," he said. W I L L I A M S guides four football players: Pharmacy sophomore John…

… panel and has helped coordinate United Way Housing Division. Williams voices concerns about current issues which affect students' present and future lives, but he said, "Before we go out and preach…

… ;David Roland, a third year law student, speaks at a rally held by the November 29th Day Committee for Palestine, protesting the arrest of .nine Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine supporters in…

… Los Angeles. Students protest ,imigration law By CALEB SOUTHWORTH Approximately 30 students tallied on the Diag yesterday at (on to protest what they described as a discriminatory federal law. The…

… offense for any on-citizen to be affiliated with a Communist organization. Four student speakers said the arrests are attacks on civil rights and freedom of expression and members of the committee urged…

… demonstrators to lobby Congress to repeal McCarran-Walter through a letter-writing campaign. David Roland, a third year law student and a speaker at the rally, said the INS can use the law to persecute proponents…

… before the rally that "stereotyping of Arabs as terrorists or hostage-takers is prevalent in the media while it is their land which has been taken from them." "The media chooses to focus on terrorist…

November 18, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… that rather miserable 'first month, then I'll know enough to quit talk- ing like I can. Same question. Same conclu- sion. Different reasons. Letters: Ana Arab Student Views Israel Think We Don't Mean…

… response has been excel- lent. IT IS CLEAR then that students want to-and are ready to-play a more im- To the Editor: D URING THE PAST few weeks, the armed Arab-Israeli inci- dents have drawn a couple of…

…r s ww ri iwrrr . .rrr.in... r r Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHYGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATTONS Publick Back to Office…

… of Student Discipline Occurrenzces :by:Bruce Wasserstein =. - Lone Ae Fre n reA Free 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 torials printed in The Michigan Daily express the…

… individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus t be noted in all reprints. :DAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1966 NIGHT EDITOR: LAURENCE MEDOW Student Power: New System, N~~t ust Prtciptio STUDENT POWER…

…-for what? Student participation will not solve the problems of this University. The prob- lem is the system; not who is running the school-although certainly those who are running the school right now agree…

… with the present system. WHAT OF THE STUDENTS and the faculty-those who are hurt most by the present order? Unfortunately, the. students seem to have little desire to re- vamp the system. They have…

… problems. I am afraid that many student leaders and students have so incorporated the ethic of their masters-the administrators-that if the University were turned over to the stu- dent body tomorrow it would…

… first step is to abolish grades. Completely. Then all distribution require- ments should be eliminated. Attendance at any course should not be compulsory. Students should be free to attend the number of…

… requires a good deal of maturity on the part of the students to work, but more impor-, tant, it requires that the student have the desire to learn. The coercion, the pressure that makes the University the…

March 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… Jewish students tried to force their way onto the Holy Temple Mount, which is holy to Moslems and Jews. No serious injuries were repor- ted. Four Arabs and five Jews were arrested. Authorities discourage…

… point in world history was reached," Eynon said. Eynon andFishman expect to finish a booklet about the radical student movement in Ann Arbor this fall. When completed, the booklet may be the first to deal…

… movement. See HISTORIANS, Page 5 ... others can read Daily Photo by LISA UDELSON ADMISSION INTO these Ivy-League-style buildings as a University law student takes both brains and bucks. With a total of 1…

…,600 applicants, the University's Law and Medical Schools attract more students than any other school in the country. Getting into Law and Med. Schools costl about it in By BETH PERSKY An effort to preserve…

… 802 Monroe St., is the result of a drive by the People's Action Coalition (PAC) of Literary College Student Government (LSA-SG) to collect and centralize information on grass roots organizations, women…

…'s. issues, civil liberties, and government spending, spying, and government sur- veillance. "WE CAN TELL students where to go to find out what issues are hot on cam- pus, and where to get involved in those…

… central location to find out about activist groups from other areas. Gottfried believes that the institution of the library is a very big part of what she considers to be a resurgence of student activism…

… See AND, Page 5 By The Associated Press A high-level U.S. delegation opened a Mideast tour yesterday to try to cool Arab tempers over the American- inspired Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, but an angry…

… all Arab countries and this will con- tinue to be the case in the future." In related developments yesterday: " In the Old City of Jerusalem, Arabs and Jews clashed violently when a group of religious…

… editorial said Egypt "has been isolated from the Arab world ... Washington wants to drag Jordan, Syria and Iraq to follow behind the Egyptian president, and if not, to force them to do so by means of an…

January 18, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… said. But LSA sophomore Rama Salhi, who represented the"Arab culture, said it was important for students to also be aware of the current politi- cal situations of their cultures, since other cultures…

…. " Students can spend their lunch breaks listening to Plocki share her coach- ing experiences from noon to 1 p.m. in the Henderson Room of the Michigan League. There will also be an opportu- nity to interact…

… with the coach during a Q & A session. Career Center to hold internship fair for students The Internship Fair, today from 2 to 6 p.m. in the Michigan Union, offers students an opportunity to con- nect…

… with numerous organizations and employers. Registration is free and will take place at the event. For more information on the fair, go to the Career Center website at cpp. umich.edu. Grad student to make…

… music from * various appliances School of Music graduate student Jeff Myers will present a day-long sonic event consisting df nothing more than the amplification of.lectrically powered machines in the…

… Safety reports. The indi- vidual later returned. Student's birthday celebration comes to painful end A University student reported that he was hit by a car Saturday morning at 2:30 a.m. as he walked home…

… from cel- ebrating his 21st birthday. The student said he spent the night in University Hospital, but had no serious injuries. THIS DAY In Daily History Hockey players plead no contest to assault charges…

… escapes," he said about the department's administration. South Quad hosts first cultural carnival' By Eboni Mack For the Daily Students wishing to gain a better understanding of different cultures could…

… might not be familiar. Booths were set up by students to represent various cultural groups. Many of the booths used poster boards, ethnic foods and games to educate viewers on their cultures. LSA…

… informational ses- sion," he said. At the Israeli booth, LSA junior Roy Braid commented on the impor- tance of events to educate students about different cultures. Braid added that it is important to have…

April 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 18, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… visit slated for Saturday despite Arab outcry Daily Poto by JOHN KNOX TOURING STUDJENT housing yesterday, some University VIPs give sophomore Fred Danaher's South Quad room the once over. From left to…

… right are Vice President for Student Relations Richard Kennedy, Regent Sarah Powers, Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson and Regent Thomas Roach. HEAR STUDENT COMPLAINTS: Regents tour 'U…

…' By BRIAN BLANCHARD The heat in Walter Griggs' $180/month 1 apartment only works on hot days, but the graduate art student had a1 chance to blow off some steam yes- terday morning when the Regents…

… droooed in. Griggs' Division Street dwelling was part of a student housing tour that in- cluded two other apartments and two dorms. Back in the Administration Building for a more typical afternoon -ession…

… Griggs to fret over his broken oven, the Regents trooped down Division Street to inspect the predicaments of other students. "Isn't there some regulation on bedrooms?" asked Regent Sarah Power (D-Ann Arbor…

…. At the last of the apartments Sonia Guillen, a graduate student from Peru, told the Regents that the bathroom isn't heated, that the people on tile floor above are noisy, and that she has seen…

… cockroaches in the apartment. "What do you think is available for people like us?" she asked. "NOT MUCH," answered Vice- President for Student Services Henry Johnson. He went on to suggest that she go to the…

… weekend despite growing alarm among fellow-Arabs, dramatized yesterday by the resignation in quick succession of two Egyptian foreign ministers. Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin said Sadat's 36-hour…

… pledged not to negotiate a separate peace, and in his address to the Knesset he is expected to list the standard Arab demands for a Palestin- ian homeland and Israeli withdrawal from lands occupied in 1967…

… - demands Israel rejects. But if the visit comes about, Sadat will be the first Arab leader ever to visit the Jewish state, a breakthrough that could open a new chapter in the search for a Middle East peace…

January 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Saturday, January 18, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 Law…

… hedges on file access THE ALLEGEDLY LIBERATING new federal law which theoretic- ally allows students access to their own personal and academic records looks like little more than a variation on the "give…

…-em-a-few-inches-and- maybe-they'll-be-quiet" routine. As a result of the new amendment to the only months-old Educational Rights and Privacy Act, certain of the con- tents of student files may still be kept from them. Letters…

… amendment missed one essential point: the student wants access to his counseling file because it pertains to him and no one else; we want some knowledge of what is being compiled with regard to our…

… personalities, our financial status, and our academic careers. Rather than giving students an undisputed right to their files, - which would, incidentally, help to de- ter such secret entries as the OAIS test…

January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… in the psychology depart- ment to bring about courses dealing with "writing in psychology,'"accord- -ing to Department Chairman Warren Norman. Several students expressed their overall approval of the…

…." Sophomore Dave Johnson agreed. "I don't think (most professors) are quali- fied. It should be done through the Eng- lish department," he said. . Sandy Feldman, coordinator of the Students',Counseling office…

…, said, "I'm glad they're putting an emphasis on English." LSA Student Government (LSA-SG) President Dick Brazee mirrored that view: "I applaud the positive spirit in which it was adopted." LSA-SG member…

… the "cour- age and wisdom" of Egyptian Presi- dent Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin "in sweep- ing aside the barriers that for so long separated Arabs from Israelis." ISRAELI…

…, "is the alternative to war and not a substitute for war." Kamel said Egypt was ready to accept Israel as part of the Middle East. But he said all the land - including Arab East Jerusalem - captured by…

… Israel during the 1967 Six-Day war must be restored to the Arabs. Saudis want West Bank, Gaza (Continued from Page 1) THE PUBLICATION said the Saudis rejected Israeli IPrime Minister Mena- hem Begin…

… world's increasing demand for oil in the coming years," the publication, said. One of those conditions is complete Israeli withdrawal from all Arab lands occupied since 1967, the report said. The other is…

… to buy occupied Arab lands, but one said the organization was aware of a sharp strain in Saudi-Ameri- can relations. Saudi Arabia is a major bankFoller of the PLO. ,SYSTEMS RESEARCH INCORPORA TED…

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… Palestinians self-determination in the territories. EZRA COHEN LSA first-year student all, leave alone a comparable response, after any Arab terrorist attacks. This was the point of my article. Mr. Bustany then…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 18, 1994 aijz idi wu Nlg 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAm…

… MADNESS Biology students get sacked The biology department's recent decision to counter a shortfall in funds by increas- ing lab fees from $25 to $70 leaves questions about how these new revenues will be…

… spent. The department claims that the lab fees are necessary to cover consumable supplies, equipment maintenance and new devices for the laboratory. However, there is no guaran- tee that biology students

… stu- dents is an unfair solution. One thing the University can do to better handle their budget to avoid unnecessary increases in student costs and decrease their reputation as excessively expensive is…

… allots funds and in its budget at large to ensure that the burden of research costs are not unfairly laid on a spe- cific group of students, biology students in this case. Research is an important part of…

… this university, but making sure that students get the most for their money is as basic as the future of this university. LETTERS Transfer is loathsome in any direction To the Daily: "Transfer" is an…

… innocent word made ominous in recent years by extremists who have called for the deportation of Arabs from Israel. It is an abhorrent idea to most people, and with good reason. It is therefore surprising to…

… acquired (many well deserved) and do something worthwhile other than listen to bad music. NATHANIEL HANSEN Engineering first-year student A different celebration To the Daily: I appreciate the Daily…

…'s recognition of the collaborative effort of students, University, city, police, and our merchants in coordinating a safe and fun celebration in conjunction with our basketball team's "Road to the Final Four…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…Tuesday, February 18, 1969 VIOLENCE AT MONTREAL UNIVERSITY: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three -- -- - -- i . n. Faculty stubbornness leads to student frustration; MONTREAL, Quebec (CUP- CPS) - A…

… two-week-old occupa- tion at Sir George Williams Uni- versity ended violently Tuesday after police arrested 79 students- blacks and whites-in the school's computer center. ' The arrests and final…

… des- troyed a complete set of the school's academic records. The occupation began two weeks ago after students, primarily black, gave up on a hearing com- mittee investigating charges of racism made…

… against a biology professor by six blacks some months ago. The 'faculty hearing committee initially had the students' ap- proval, but after two members re- signed, the administration ap- pointed…

… replacements without con- sulting the students. The commit- tee, which held its hearings the week of February 2, was considered illegitimate by the black stu- dents. They took over the computer center and five…

… the hearing firemen were overcome with smoke committee and to set another one and rushed to the hospital. in its place that would be agree- The students, ringed by fire, able to both parties, stayed in…

… a back room near an But this plan, which would have open window. Out in the corridors, ended the occupation, was reject- newsmen and other students fled ed early Tuesday morning by the the area to get…

… announced, the students the students. The riot squad man- seized the Hall Building (which aged to put out the fire and get houses the computer center on its the students out before they were ninth floor) and…

… wall for battle against fire hoses and bar- two hours as they put out fires ricades. and awaited instructions. They finally drove to students Only a few of the occupiers back to the computer center, and…

… possible criminal axey tossedcompu rds, print- charge," one official said. outs, papers, research documents The students have been charged -anything they could find-out with conspiracy, arson and public the…

January 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… War protestors' condemn U.S. aggression s. Y AmandaNeuman Daily Staff Reporter k{ Less than 24 hours after United States forces initiated Operation Desert Storm, students braved f% m the cold to rally…

… against the war on the Diag at 11 a.m. yesterday. The rally, organized by the Students Against U.S. Intervention in the Middle East (SAUSI), drew 500 protestors by Ann Arbor policef estimates, 2…

… tired of these insane tirades about protecting democracy and self-determination. We are tired of hypocrisy and U.S._ aggression, " said first-year Rackham student, Toml Abowd. Abowd denounced President…

…. "Mr. Bush has no right to speak for the world. George Bush is our elected representative, not our emperor," said LSA senior and Arab-American, Deyar, who gave only her first name. .>. - Deyar, a…

… Chaldean, said she fears being placed in an internment camp like many Japanese-Americans were during World War II. See PROTEST, Pg 2 Jewish students fear for Israel by Jay Garcia and Gwen Shaffer Daily…

… from television reports. In particular, Jewish students expressed anguish at the turn of events. Nicole Sanderson, a graduate stu- dent in the Institute of Public Policy Studies, said she was on the…

students, in Israel. "My first reaction was that I needed information because I was concerned about my friends in Israel. Then I felt helpless. Then I felt bit- ter. And now I'm just very sad," said first…

…-year LSA student Elissa Gold- man. "There are a lot of people I know actually there right now. I'm afraid of what will happen," said Alex Horowitz, an LSA sophomore. LSA sophomore Dan Brown, a member of…

… think it's disgusting and un- called for that the Iraqi's would bomb innocent citizens and a hospi- tal instead of military bases," said first-year LSA student Becca Don- nenfeld. "I don't think Israel…

January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… CESSAR Y Dormrent ma jum.4%in fall By RICHARD BERKE increases include a student labor cost Next year's dormitory rates will rise by 7.4 per cent if the Regents ap- prove a recommendation by the…

… and a food cost hike of four per cent. Composed of two voting student members and two voting Housing Office members as well as six non- voting members, the committee annually draws up a proposal speci…

…- fying housing rate increases. In most cases, the Regents have approved the committee's recommendations without amendment. After much debate, committee members decided to give a break to the 200 students

… to using their own towels and it wouldn't be worth $8 more per student to bring them back. The lack of paper towels in dorm bathrooms met with considerable resident dissatisfaction last fall. The…

… for each LSA department to offer a writing program for junior and senior concen- trators beginning with the class of 1982. The new program also calls for a writing test for all entering students and…

… to buy the West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip from Israel to establish a Palestinian state, an Arab publication said yesterday. The Saudi leaders made the offer to President Carter during…

… his visit earlier this month to Saudi Arabia, the world's leading oil exporter, according to the Middle East Reporter, a usually well-informed daily digest of Arab af- fairs. "THE SAUDIS MADE IT PLAIN…

January 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… no provi- sions for reversing the outcome of a game. The seething A rah worl The Arab nations are hotbeds of hatred. They hate Israel. The U. S. And even each other. In this week's Post, you'll read a…

… frightening re- port on the Middle East. You'll learn whyAmerica has become theArab's scapegoat. And what we can do to keep this poison from spreading. The Saturday Evening JANUARY 20 ISSUE NOW ON SALE U. D…

… This semester, the Student Book Exchange has $1500.00 IN CASH to give to you, the student body, in exchange for your books. YOU NAME YOUR PRICE:: There will be cash for books in room 528c in the basement…

… evening of January 29th; Markley at 7, Lloyd 8, East Quad 9, South Quad 10. There, too, we will give you cash for your books. We also have 3000 plasticized book covers to give away free. STUDENT'S BOOKS…

November 18, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

… Code Synthesis - - The Inter - House Council Re- evaluation Committee will hold an open meeting at 3:15 p.m. Friday in Rm. 3511 of the Student Activ- ities Building. The meeting is open to students

… interested in the Inter - House Council and the study IHC is un- dertaking. Students who wish to express pro or con feelings about the Council should contact chair- man John Charters, '61, at Ext. 468, South…

…. University students are invited to try out for the cast. The play will be presented February 18, 19 and 20. Prof. John Chipman of the Uni- versity of Minnesota will speak on "Economic Progress and Social…

…, will be presented by the Demo- cratic Socialist Club. The address is open to the public. * * * Prof. Edward Stasheff of the speech department will be the guest speaker tomorrow at the graduate student

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 18, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… software institute being built in Ann Arbor drew criticism from mem- bers of the community, faculty and student body yesterday at the monthly meeting of the University regents. At the public comments session…

… allocated for Eric Goldstein, a former University student. "I'D LIKE TO voice my opposition to the proposed Department of Defense (software institute)," said Goldstein. Others echoed Goldstein's opinion. "I…

… assistance to Gulf nations WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United States would send jet fighters to the Persian Gulf to protect oil shipments if Arab states made a request and agreed to base the aircraft on their…

… territory, State Depar- tment officials said yesterday. There has been no such request from any Arab state in the gulf for help nor any specific offer from the United States, the officials said. A STATEMENT…

… Gulf. Arab governments would have political problems if they allowed American fighters to be based on their territory because the United States has such close ' relations with Israel. SINICE MURPHY…

February 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…-CIO's endorsement at a labor rally in Washington. Republican voters By Cianna Freeman Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly voted last night to sponsor their first concert - a perform- ance by Ben Folds…

… Chair Jesse Levine. "His music is good to relax to and chill with friends." LSA Student Government and University Hillel will also sponsor the show, along with the main organizer Big Ticket Productions, a…

… opportunity for the student govern- ment to fund something entertaining for the stu- dents, he added. The tickets for the Ben Folds concert went on sale Monday for $15 to $30 for students. Half of the tickets…

… have already been sold, Ngeh said. The assembly also voted to support the rental of accessory dwelling units for students in Ann Arbor. ADUs are additional living spaces that include additions to or…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 18, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

… and discussion in the Wolverine Room of the Michigan Union today at noon- There will be a panel with students and staff from the LGBT community, and various minority groups. After the lecture…

…, discussion will focus on the challenges people in diverse identity groups face when speaking out about sexual violence. Mass meeting for mentors to be held in Union The Office of New Student Pro- grams is…

… holding a mass meeting for its Peer mentor program today in Anderson Rooms A and B of the Michigan Union from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Peer Mentors will work with a group of first-year students and one faculty…

… member in the fall. Students find an excuse to play video games in Pierpont Commons A video game tournament will take place in the recreation room at Pierpont Commons from 6:30 to 9:00 p m. today. The…

… tournament, sponsored by the Univer- sity Unions Arts and Programs, will fea- ture the Game Cube console. Students can sign up at 6:30 pm. Winners will receive a $75 gift certificate from Best Buy. CRIME NOTES…

Student injured in weight room A person was injured in the Central Campus Recreation Building weight room at about 6 p.m. on Monday, the Department of Public Safety reported. The subject was taken to the…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… Proj- ect hit the campus. Standard topics of conversation were forgotten temporarily as !I students, impressed with the importance of the announcement, gath- ered to discuss the event that had placed Ann…

… Arbor on the front page of every newspaper in the country.- A spot poll, taken by The Daily a few hours after the news broke, revealed that only one of the 52 students interviewed had no idea woalimn la…

…. I'm proud to be a student at a university that is taking such * *progressive steps."Iy I k-- ,l * * * * 4 viets (claims i s srmes Israel Recognize juwiSh State . LS&A Ilaicllly Will Support…

students of the University give * eWS the project their full support and rFZl make the rest of the nation con- r Dro scious of it." Billy Van Dyke '48: "Sounds MOSCOW, U atomic-I'm willing to give my last…

… undertaking Soviet Foreig will be carried out." Molotov replie Betty Clark '49: "The students Shertok that" should really want to pitch in and of the U.S.S.R help, with the promise of such recognize offic…

… magnificent results in the offing." Israel and its Meanwhile, Dean Erich A. Wal- enment." ter suggested that students do as Meanwhile, A much as possible to further the f rom Cairo said Phoenix Project. He…

… Minister V. M. d in a note to "The governmentj . has decided to ially the state of provisional gov- Arab dispatches d today that Arab penetrated north- Wallace Note To Be Basis Of Discussion Stalin Calls…

… order importance of spreading the news the war stopped in Palestine. of the Project far and wide. He U. S. Delegate Warren R. Aus- recommended that students write tin, with last-minute instruc-1 letters…

…'tJiisnounced that "up to 500 Arab1 troops were drowned" when theI Jews opened a hydro-electric damt Coming close on the heels of and flooded a plain south of the the announcement of the Phoenix Sea of Galilee. The…

… source said Project, a discussion of atomic en- Arab soldiers with tanks and1 ergy provided a timely program heavy equipment were trapped byt for last night's meeting of the As- the flood.) sociation of…

February 18, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… posies tion on the Board in Control of Student Publications closes today. Any scholastically eligible stu- dent can still pick up a petition at the Student Legislature Bldg. provided he returns it today…

…. Those students petitioning will be inter- viewed for the position from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. tomorrow at the SL Bldg. 71-1 .-1 U * _- BEHIND THE SCENES OF 'THE PHILADELPHIA STORY' * * * * Student Players To…

… Give 'The Philadelphia Story' By MARK READER Comedy, romance, (nd 'above all, an intimate view of life in high society Will sparkle at 8 p.m. tonight in the Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- ter when the Student

… Koreans. As long as the United Nations carry responsibilities in Korea, he said, he doesn't believe they can remove Goodwill Marks Visit by State Legislature * * * * * * * Arabs Warn U.S. Against…

… IsraeliAid WASHINGTON (RP) -- Seven Arab governments told the United States yesterday that any more military and economic aid to Is- rael would fan smouldering fires in the strategic Middle East. Russia…

… recently broke off rela- tions with Israel, and the latter country promptly urged that the United States give her moral and material aid. * * * TOP DIPLOMATS representing the Arab world called in a group at…

… the State Department to oppose "any more help of any sort." "We believe it will amount to throwing oil on smouldering, fire," said Egyptian Ambassa- dor Abdul Rahim, who acted as spokesman. The Arab

… interests of the United States in the Middle East and will do away with any re- serve of good will left," Rahim said. The Arab protest to Under Sec- retary of State Walter Bedell Smith was aimed at blocking…

… Norman Hartweg, '55. Joseph Gadon '53, president of the Student Players also ap- pears in a role. The play is under the direction of Marie Miller who is spending her third year with the group. Jelke Trial…

… dietails. * * *yVRINAVS AMBASSADOR Menon, a former By VIRGINIA VOSS foreign secretary who once Was Student Legislature has already India's envoy to Nationalist China, extended a helping hand to its was…

December 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… British officer. British tanks and troops attacked the Arab slum quarter, a guerrilla refuge. Protect Embarkation The day had been so calm that British soldiers spent most of the 'U' Branch Eli.... ....a…

… enable T# 'A students engineering and busi- ness administration "to put their academic training to productive use sooner than would 4e the case in a conventional program." ...' Another advantage for the vo…

…- § cational-educational p r o g r a m, Hatcher contended in his state ment on yesterday's $6,500,000 and 210' acre Ford grant, would be added student income, providing "the opportunity of college educa- - tion…

… to students who would other- wise be unable to afford it." TWO-HUNDRED TEN ACRE GRANT Map shows area In Dearborn, Michigan in which the Grant Largest Gift to School Grant Includes 210 Acre Tract; 'U…

… build a senior college branch for nearly 3,000 students here. University President Harlan Hatcher said he understood the gift package to be the largest ever made to an educational institution by a company…

… Union's Student- Faculty-Administration conference attended by Burns and City Ad- ministrator Guy C. Larcom Jr. As a result of the conference Burns asked council members to "think about" ways in which…

… outside fi- nancial interests could be persuad- ed to develop taxable housing for University married students. Burns said he had not fully un- derstood the seriousness of the married students' housing…

… graduate en- gineering, and 286 in graduate business administration. Upon graduation, students will have no obligation to the Ford Motor Co. There is no stipulation in the gift that the curriculum continue…

… $1000" per student per year, but that this would not mean an extra outlay "because the State will have to provide for these students somehow." 'U' Administers Flint Branch The University now administers a…

… shops, the Dearborn Center would lave a library, lec- ture rooms, faculty offices and student service facilities. Fair Lane estate, part of the 210 acre tract includes the Ford mansion, built in 1915 at a…

November 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

… "get out of the way, you slimy Arab," and the other student pushed her to the Mouthy Mort hits Motown BY VINCE WILK SPECIAL TO THE DAILY DETROIT - Move over Martha Raye, there's a new big mouth in town…

… day. from over 20 offices of the ad what the attacker looked like, Cald- Orta attributed the high poverty tration and the three student g well said. levels of Puerto Ricans to a failure on ments. He…

… "We have to make things happen p.m. Saturday. U alum. di scusses rol of the Federal Reserve SAID d LSA-SG turnoutv BY DAVID SCHWARTZ apathetic Results from this week's LSA turned ou Student Government…

… elections will Sopho likely mandate a continuation of Jennifer previous LSA-SG policies, as the president dominant Students for Academic he plans Institutional Development (SAID) tends to party trounced the…

… who ran for students. a position was elected; two Boris independents and one member of the favor of Meadow Party were elected to the cultural d three remaining council seats. class m Drueke said 1…

…,200 LSA students debated. voted in the election. Although this is "I do only 7.5 percent of the roughly necessari 16,000 LSA students, Drueke said the course,"h The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 18…

…-SG, which divorce itself from non- c student concerns, on its ath. candidates have said they leave political debates to the n Student Assembly, and rate more on academic within the college of LSA. he major…

… ily force students to take this he said. LSA-SG Winners President David Boris SAID Vice President Jennifer Clough SAID Executive Council Jefferson Paul Ehrlich SAID Dawn Emling SAID Jason Frank Ind…

… , Gary Weisserman Ind.. Kimberly White SAID .V V: $. tion a. " Student says attack was raciall BY NATHAN SMITH A 21-year-old University student said she filed a complaint with the University…

… Affirmative Action Office after she was called a "slimy Arab" e num- and thrown to the ground early Sun- th. We day morning. uage in The woman said she was walking bound between South Quad and West Quad with a…

May 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

… freshman nursing students tomorrow will tangibly mark the start of their nursing career as sophomore "big sisters' present the anxious freshmen with their white caps at a picnic to be held on the lawn of…

… admitted. "This capping is something I've waited for," Jan Smith, '60SN, said. "This will be the first tine I really feel like a nurse," she added. "Once we're in the hospital we're not just any student

… Hall. * * Graduate Outing Club, hike and supper, May 19, 2:00, Rackham. Unitarian Student Group, Annual Spring Picnic, May 19, 3:00, meet in back of the League (theatre entrance). The Congregational and…

… Disciples Student Guild, bike hike, May 18, 2:00 meet at Guild House. The Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, Senior Night program, May 19, 7:00, Guild House. Michigan Christian Fellowship, May 19, 4…

… wells to double that num- University and the Michigan In- ber. ter-Agency Council for Recreation. stacles to the projected Israel by- pass route: 1. A threat of renewal of Arab blockade of the Gulf of…

…. But Western oil companies almost certainly would not risk their huge stakes in Arab coun- tries by supplying Arab oil for the proposed trans-Israel pipeline and thus defying Arab boycott of' Israel. In…

… the meantime, Israel is rush- ing work on a 43-mile pipeline link for its domestic needs which could, eventually, be tied in with the by- pass project. "Students at the International Center will now…

… the purchasing committee, presented the radio to the Center on behalf of the International Student As- sociation. "The idea for purchasing the radio received its biggest push from the Egyptian situation…

… last fall," Davis said. Flocked to Center "Students flocked to the Cen- ter in order to hear broadcasts carrying the latest developments from their home areas, but were not able to receive enough ade…

… used to ,link the students and their homes together," Davis said. "One of our main concerns is to see that stu- dents do not lose contact with their homes. The radio will be one more thing working to…

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

…, receptionists and light labor. Call 769- 4802 for an appointment now. 50H0423 CAMP COUNSELORS. Local residential arts and sciences program needs talented and enthusiastic college students or recent graduates for…

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

… campus. Professional. Rush service available. 668-8898. cJ0423 THE LETTER WRITER - Resumes; creative/ letter writing; secretarial services; student rates on typing. 455-8892. cJtc TYPING - ALL KINDS - Fast…

…, efficient-service. Reasonable rates. Laurie, 973-1592. cJtc DON'T MISS THE SCREAM!! Blow out the diag on the last day of classes with thousands of other students at 12:05 p.m. sharp on 4-23-86. ncM0423…

… SCREAM ON THE DIAG on April 23rd at 12:05 P.M. ncM0423 NEEDED TO RENT: A BED for Spring/Summer. Twin Preferred. Wanted by clean responsible grad. student. 763-2771 evenings. 05M0422 WANTED: Used backpack…

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

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

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

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

November 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. 0 ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

…- versities that they were fighting a loosing battle in the contest with business, industry, law and medicine for graduate students. The lack of money will continue to be a problem, and one for which a solution…

… subject are strong enough to pursue it through the eight or so years necessary to receive a Ph.D. But in spite of this built-in inclination, many graduate students are not going to make the switch from a…

… University's foreign student population. The events of International Week are being co-ordinated by the International Co-ordinating committee of the Student Gov- ernment Council, although au major campus…

… the activities with a keynote address tonight. Pete Seeger, an internationally-known folk singer, will be co-sponsored Thursday evening, by the Union and the International Students Association. SGC is…

… which they are inviting international students. These dinners will be co-ordinated with displays in the residence halls depicting life in these countries. TO ALL THESE students who have handled the…

… International Week an unqualified success-the direct participa- tion of the American students in these events. Their favorable reaction is necessary to make the efforts of the week worthwhile to the plan- ners…

May 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… of recreational facili- ties available to students in the city revealed yesterday. There are only three stone fire- British Pledge Neutral Stand On Palestine Arab Leaders Debate Commission Boycott By…

… that tornadoes might develop near his landing field. Judicial Group Positions Open Men of Junior Status Eligible To Petition All men students who will have completed 60 hours at the begin- ning of the…

… qualifications and including a list of activities, should be turned in to the Student Legislature Offices, Rm. 308 of the Union, from 4 to 5 p.m. to- morrow or from 3 to 5 p.m. Tues- I 'TOWARD STABILITY…

… an international or- ganizationwas reiterated by stu- dents at the final session of Spring Parley last night. Led by Prof. John L. Brumn of the journalism department, students thrashed out problems and…

… than com- munism can. A discussion of curriculum re- visions by the panel on educa- tion brought out the ideas that certain courses, mainly in the so- cial sciences, should be required of all students to…

… promote a com- mon educational experience. Mem- bers of the panel called for a more tutorial system of education, for systematic student exchange, for a system of faculty grading and for more student get…

…-togethers to talk things over. Drives Calendar To 1e Drawn Up General plans for next year's Fund Drives Calendar will be drawn up at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Student Legislature Offices, Rm. 308 of the Union, Jean…

… consultation with Marshall. 2 Students Are Injured In Collision Car Hits Tree Near Marshall Two University students, Maria van der Harst and Georgette Ait- ken, were injured yesterday morn- ing when the car…

… they were in skidded off the road and hit a tree beside a road near Marshall, Mich. Miss van der Harst, graduate student in physics from the Neth- erlands, is in critical condition, suffering from severe…

… shock and internal injuries. Miss Aitken, graduate student in music from Bolivia, suffered a broken col- lar bone and broken nose. The car was driven by Walter Cupsch, graduate student in geol- ogy from…

February 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

… received a tough problem. The Arabs are busy warning the world that any attempt to impose partition plans on Palestine will "lead to bloodshed." They in- sist that Jewish immigration to Palestine be strictly…

… limited, and that the Jews be kept a minority in "the Arab country of Pales- tine." The Jewish Agency for Palestine says they* will not countenance any plan which doesn't provide for an independent Jewish…

… Council, soon to be organ- ized, first. There are Arab representatives on the General Assembly, one from each of the Arab states. No counter spokesman as such for the Jewish attitude are on the General…

… Assembly. ° If the U.N. will be able to effectively handle the Palestine problem remains to be seen. The U.N. must recognize that Arab threats must be bypassed. The Jewish Agen- cy has indicated that it will…

… accept a com- promise solution. It's up to the U.N. to see that the Arabs accept one, too. -Eunice Mintz Budget Controviersy RMIN!ED REPUBLICANS successful- assed the second precipitous spot in d Friday…

… 22. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary The Parking Problem: The cooperation of all concern- ed, both students and faculty, is earnestly requested in the present parking emergency, so that all may benefit in…

… of exit, the problem is aggravated; and when those having, no parking plates park in restricted areas, the whole system of control breaks down. The driving permits. issued to students by the Office of…

Student Affairs, do not entitle the holders to park in any restricted parking area, except for those students who are physically incapacitated to whom campus permit plates have been issued. It is the…

… others may ease the prob- lem for all. Signed: Robert C. Angell, Walter M. Roth, R. P. Briggs, Herbert G. Watkins University Committee on Parking Students, College of Literature, Science and the Arts…

student later will not affect the operation of this rule. Veterans: The attention of all veterans is called to the recent interpretation of the Veterans Administration with regard to tak- ing courses on a…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… Andrew Martin. The panel will allow students and faculty to discuss the University’s plans to improve inclusion and diversity on campus — topics that have been a focus of campus con- versation in the…

… last two years. In November 2013, members of the University’s Black Student Union launched the #BBUM Twit- ter campaign —which garnered national recognition— to allow students to share their…

… experienc- es as Black students on campus. Each session focuses on a dif- ferent sub-topic, organized to encourage discussion among stu- dents. The four course sessions to date have each dealt with a…

…. Lectures so far have included “Police Violence in Black America: Past and Present” and “Bad Jobs, Black Lives and Young Workers.” After the presentation, students break into smaller groups to dis- cuss…

… the material and reconvene as a class to report back on their conversations. Razdar said the course empow- ers students, community members and experts in the field to all learn from each other…

… dialogue on race, discrimination and social inequities with other students,” Goldfaden said. “The collabo- ration between a wide range of people from, in and around the University made me feel as though…

… everyone was welcome to learn, share and discuss.” Bright said the class aims to open the floor for student discus- sion, rather than provide answers to problems. “We’ll discuss the problems raised…

… on Monday. “This keynote address was par- ticularly chosen because it was a really good way of tying in the way a person’s queer identity can affect their Arab identity,” said event organizer…

… Farah Erzouki, a Public Health student. “We want- ed to explore those interactions between two such marginalized identities.” During his speech, Atshan shared his story about struggling to come…

… interro- gated by Israeli soldiers. It’s abso- lutely heartbreaking.” Atshan concluded his speech by congratulating members of Students Allied for Freedom and Equality and the University’s chapter of…

February 18, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… - Improvisational comedy revue, "Full Frontal Lunacy," 9p.m., 408W. Washington. Professional Theater Program - "Old Times," 8 p.m., Trueblood Arena, Frieze Bldg. Speakers Organization of Arab Students, Arab

Student jobs available in Britain, Ireland February 19 Films Black Cinema Project - Josephine Baker, Black and Tan, and The Har- der They Come, 7:30 p.m., Palmer Park Aud. Ann Arbor Film Co-op - Picnic…

… United States, has been hit hard by unemployment in the past few years. Keeping that in mind, Britain would not seem a likely place for American college students to find work. Thanks to a special agreement…

… bet- ween the British and U.S. governments, however, an employment exchange program, which began in 1966, allows students the opportunity to work abroad. Police notes 1~ THE PROGRAM, administered…

… join- tly by the British Universities North America Club and4he Council on Inter- national Educational Exchange, has helped thousands of American students to find work in Britain, bypassing the red tape…

… involved in getting foreign work permits. A fee of $60 buys qualified students a "Blue Card," which clears them for six months of paid work overseas. A similar employment program in Ireland was set up in…

… 1975 in cooperation with the Union of Students in Ireland and the Irish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. HUNDREDS OF students participate annually and are permitted to work throughout Ireland for a period of…

… up to four months. Earlier this week, Nicholas Meaney and Maggie Barnes from the British program, and Irish representative Seona Mac Reamoim were in Ann Ar- bor to address students about their…

… money, if students are willing to look for them. "THE IDEA of the program is to give students who normally couldn't afford the cost of traveling in Europe the op- portunity to do so," Meaney said. Dr. Jim…

… Gehlhar of the University's International Center said, "It's a good program because it offers students a means to get jobs (in Europe) legally over the summertime." In the past, students have worked as…

November 18, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 50) • Page Image 6

…I OPINION Wednesday, November 18, 1987 The Michigan Daily mem dig ttn :43a f Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan VN420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor MI 48109 Unsigned editorials…

… and to :vomen's studies from 69 to 15. At the Education Department, Bennett has supported the Reagan- proposed cuts in college student loans, vocational education, college work-study programs and Pell…

… Grants to low-income students. Clearly, Bennett's stand is in opposition to the interests of students. Bennett's frequent cries for a return to a curriculum based on "great books" have merit. Unfortunately…

… forty years of its existence, fought from without by enemies possessing populations and territories that dwarf her own, and attacked from within by members of her own Arab population, w h o have…

… repeatedly made school children, travelers, worship- pers, and athletes their targets? How is one supposed to deal with an army within one's borders that wears no uni- When will moderate Arabs, like Anwar…

… Sadat, stop being killed the moment they speak for peace and for truth? Today the Daily attacked Is- rael's not havigg granted citi- zenship to those Arabs who live in the occupied territories. Of course…

…, to do that, annexa- tion would have to take place. If it did, I am sure that the Daily's feature would not be "Israel Grants Arabs Citizen- ship and Equal Rights," but "Israeli Imperialists Seize…

… Control Over Arab Land." A complete withdrawal, on the other hand, wougd put only 10 miles between the new Pales- tinian slate and the sea. To deny that a grave security problem would ensue is tanta- mount…

… which peri- odically must be investigated and corrected. What Arab countries sponsor such investigations into the goings on of their own secret polices? Iran? Lebanon? Syria? Libya? Today the Daily…

… everyone in Israeli soci- ety alike? Have you ever con- place of profound analysis and publications. accurate reporting as the bread -Jeffrey Chajes and butter of our student November 1 Progressive LSA…

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