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September 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…I' THE MICHIGAN DAILY _y UE tl DURING SUMMER CONGRESS: Fundamental Rights of Student Press Demanded by NSA By JOAN KAATZ A declaration of the fundamen- tal rights of the student press was…

… proposed and passed at the United States National Student Associa- tion (USNSA) Congress held this summer. Delegates at the meeting at Ohio Wesleyan University in Dela- ware, Ohio, further condemned any…

… information purposes and will upon request furnish many students with an explana- tion of the NSA position toward the Festival. The delegates reaffirmed its position condemning the French people'for their…

… College. Both students participated in an exchange program of student edi- tors between Russia and the United States last spring. Eckstein. commented on the uni- formity of intellectual opinion: among…

September 19, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

…. CHARGES BIAS Student (Continued from Page 1) currently acting division direc- tor, and Program Manager Bishop, allegedly discouraged the hiring of blacks. In her affidavit, former em- ploye Kathleen…

… Levin still strongly opposes. "THE JURY is still not in on marijuana," he said. "We still do not know its long-term effects and I am opposed to its legali- zation." OPPRESSION- JEWISH CITIZENS IN ARAB

… ARBORLAND-97 1-9975Ito trek down to State street or MAPLE VILLAGE-761-2733 as _ one student described it, E. LIBERTY-668-9329 "take their lives into their own I E. UNIVERSITY-662-0354 had. -'--- bands." ALL…

…. Ford blasts Arabs (Continued trom Page 1) Ford's remarks. needy countries and boost tech- "I couldn't agree with ever nical aid to their food produc- thing he said," commented S tion programs. He also…

… Baroody o HE TURNED to the energy Saudi Arabia said he told For question with blunt words for at a recention later that "i the Arab countries: "Now is the costs me $11 just to have lunc time for the oil…

… producers to whi. for $10 he can buy enoug define their conception of a gasoline to drive his car for global policy on energy to meet week." the growing need-and to do Several non-Arab diplomat this without…

… and re- ,economic problems. "I naturall cent oil price and production hope that it will1soon be possibl decisions." for the U.S. government to sa ARAB DIPLOMATS reacted more concretely what they t with…

September 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… Louisiana after leav- ing Michigan State University, where he also helped fund an academic facil- ity for student athletes. Washington, D.C. campus receives terrorist threats Bomb threats and false alarms at…

… George Washington University have kept students fearing for their safety and out of classes throughout the last week. Students evacuated a class last Thursday afternoon after a man wear- ing a large black…

… backpack entered and walked to the front of the classroom while the professor lectured. The man asked the professor sev- eral questions, and the 70-person class became silent. Two students, worried that the…

… bag might contain a bomb, grabbed their belongings and left quickly, and the rest of the class followed. Some students called the university's police department as the professor talked with the man. The…

… man was taken into custody and later released after telling officers he only wanted to add the class to his schedule. In addition, George Washington students were forced to evacuate three other…

… buildings on Tuesday, two because of a bomb threat and the other after two "suspicious" packages arrived at a campus build- ing. UNC students have to pay higher bills Some students at the University of North…

… Carolina who thought they had paid their tuition will be receiving a second bill. This second bill is a result of a legislature-mandated 5 percent tuition increase for students across the state to aid in…

… offsetting the state's financial shortfall this year. Administrators at the university sent the first stack of bills out to students at the standard time and had expected to send out a second bill when…

… about $200 for out- of-state students; a 4 percent Board of Governors approved increase and the newly approved 5 percent legislative increase applied across the state. In-state undergraduate students will…

… feel the lightest hit to their wallets, as their bills will only total $28, with in- state graduate students bearing only a $29 hit. Out-of-state undergraduate students will be forced to pay an addi…

September 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

… another. And perhaps the most important to date was the union of Egypt and Syria in, and federation of Yemen with, the United Arab Re- public. Writes Philbsophy in Bookf In the manner of Adolph Hit-+ ler…

… study reflecting . . . asking myself: What is our positive role in this troubled world, and where1 is the place in which we should fulfill that role? It seemed to him, Nasser wrote,t that the Arab circle…

… fu-i ture (and, however he tries toc change his disguise, the same ene-f my)--so long as this is true, why do we scatter our efforts? Arabs Have Three Strengths The Arab circle, Nasser said, has three…

…. The book is sched- uled for publication during Janu- ary, 1959. GAMAL ABDEL NASSER--Egypt's chief has three dreams: The unification of the Arab Republic into a strong force; a voice in the future of…

… CHUCK WAGON Extends a hearty welcome to the University students His restdurant is open to YOU from 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Fine Salads & Sandwiches - PIZZA' CLOSED TUESDAYS I COTTAGE INN PIZZERIA, FREE…

September 19, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 17) • Page Image 8

…-thirds. This happened at the summer's emergency ses- sion on the Middle East, when no major resolution was adopted. Fortunately, the nations do not always vote by blocs. Except on WADI YUBAS, Jordan (A) - Arab

… not only food from what was their prime agri- cultural region but much-needed foreign curreftcy by selling it to other Arab countries. Moreover, one source said, both countries collect customs duties…

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September 19, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… agreement doubtful Settlements issue still unresolved TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - The great unresolved issue of the Camp David Mideast summit is the future of about 100 Jewish settlements on occupied Arab land…

Arabs, each settlement is a constant injury to their pride and an intolerable Jewish presence on Arab land. The settlements, mostly small outposts of 100 families or fewer, contain only about 10…

… Prime Minister Menachem Begin embrace during Sunday's announcement of an agreement reached at the Camp David summit. REGENTS SEEK STUDENT INPUT Search for new president eg in agreement is silent. THE…

… OFFICIAL, who asked not to be named, said that after all the terms of the agreement are examined, other Arab countries will recognize that Sadat achieved "many of the long- desired objectives of the Arab

… completely disregard committee recommendations. "I was told that with a careful search process, there would be few surprises at the end," said Livermore. J. 1 Students and alumni will also form a committee…

… to propose candidates to the Regents. Methods of selecting mem- bers of the student committee will be discussed tonight at the Michigan Student Assembly meeting, to be held at3909 Michigan Union at 7…

…:30 p.m. SACUA will select 15 faculty mem- bers for their committee, in accordance with the desires of the regents. The student and alumni committees will each have 10 members. THISvSELECTION PROCESS is…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…t.C [t MYi Mt l, , : " nions Are Free Will Prevail" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 printed in The Michigan Daily express the individuatopinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. SEPTEM1ER…

… but so is the caution beaten into any- ho has ever gone into the prediction busi- or any length of time. 'A safer approach be to describe a few trends noticeable University and student scenes and sug…

… education is ng, that there are trends toward larger ,fewer faculty members per student, lore of the University's top professors ng all or most'of their time to research- aduate teaching. Exact figures…

…'s honors council,, ident, in other programs as well. There seen some signs, e.g., in Student Gov-, nt Council's recent activities in the area; nig enrollments, of questioning the as- on that the University…

… by ecent SGC activities, Is toward greater t involvement in the educational pro- the policy level. Two student members' ecently added to the University lecture ttee, and there have been pressures for t…

… participation on the Honors Council nore meaningful participation on the in Control of Intercollegiate Athleti'cs. THIS INCREASED student involvement has been accompanied, or perhaps permitted, by a greater…

… tendency toward cooperation and away from hostility between the students and the administration and possibly within the student community. Ever since the demise of. the Student Legislature two…

…-and-a-half years ago there has been no major conflict between the student government and the administra- tion. On the student side it has been due, de- pending on who is describing it, to a greater amount of student

… responsibility or a lesser degree of student gumption and courage. SGC has followed a national .trend away from con- .cern with "social action," and has listened quite carefully ,to advice from its elders. On the…

September 19, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 12) • Page Image 12

… make room on their campuses for such a position. As chaplain, Safi's duties include listening and advising students of all faiths, though primarily the 850 Muslim students on campus. He also works with…

… other campus religious leaders in addition to advocating on behalf of the Muslim Student Association. "It's an act of worship just to meet people: to talk to them, to hear them, to listen to what they…

… have to say so that you can better serve them," Safi told the Daily in a profile earlier this year. I asked students who knew him, had heard of him, or had maybe read about him, as I had. The responses I…

… received were overwhelmingly positive. "He listens," said LSA junior Omar Hashwi, the Central Student Government vice president, who had Safi as an Ara- bic teacher. "He listens really well." "Deeply…

… buddy? When cynicism can seem like the default lan- guage of a college campus, what would make students - Mus- lim and non-Muslim alike - revere a man of the cloth? As a non-religious person who tries to…

… by the Muslim Students Association on the fourth floor of the Michigan Union, he creates a congenial atmosphere. He is a man of good cheer and humble stature, and often elects to meet with students at…

….S. history to the psycholog- ical turmoil college students endure. Yet for all his intellect, religiosity. He says we have no idea how close we are to God. "Proximity to the divine is something only the…

… doyou think? He reflects on some of the ways students are taught at a school like the University, contrasting the eastern and western models of education - he has had experiences with both. His points are…

… School in 2002. The areas in and around Detroit experienced a spike in Arab Muslim immigrants in the early '90s, doubling Detroit's Muslim population between 1973 and 1993, which led to the construction of…

September 19, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… finally be achieved. Professor Raymond Tanter, an expert on Mid-Eastern politics, told a group of political science students yesterday that he is "upbeat, prayerful, and hopeful" that Egypt and Israel will…

… to step up terrorist attacks against the Israelis in an effot-t to torpedo the negotiations, but Tanter warned that the Israelis must not retaliate against the Arabs, because it would strain relations…

… seemed perplexed about just how close peace really is. In the rest of the Arab world the reaction ranged from rage to silence. Moscow was sharply negative, and Western European leaders cautioned against…

… bankroller of Egypt, Syria Said trave and other poorer Arab states. "Maybe I'mj The Camp David documents a thing, but envision, after further negotiations hope that it is over the Sinai Peninsula, the signing…

… c nntUil l liti La Tanter Tanter also views the hard-line stance of the Arab states as a cover, and expects Jordan and Saudi Arabia to join the peace process at a later date. In Washington, Rep…

… illustrate American contentions that Sadat, too, had achieved some of the Arab world's goals in its 30-year con- flict with Israel. These were: * An end to Israeli military occupation of the West Bank and the…

… Gaza Strip. Israel will withdraw all military forces from the Sinai. . * Palestinian Arabs living on the West Bank and in Gaza will have "self- governing authority with full autonomy" and civil self…

… PLO, the umbrella Palestinian organization committed to dismantling the Jewish state. American officials said any West Bank Arab, regardless of PLO af- filiation, could participate in the' process. But…

… begin until a "self- governing authority" has been established in those regions. THERE WAb also potentla poutcai trouble at home/for Sadat because o the growing gap between Egypt and tf rest of the Arab

… with us and they'd hate gotten something." . THE SOVIET news agency Tass, in a harsh attack on Sadat, said the Egyptian leader had "betrayed" his fellow Arabs and had accepted the dictates of Israel and…

September 19, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 1315) • Page Image 2

… of Ann Arbor, along with some of western metropolitan Detroit and Dearborn, an area with a significant Palestinian population and one of the largest Arab-American populations in the country…

… children is pertinent to Congress because it violates international law. Public Policy senior Arwa Gayar is an executive member of Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, a Palestinian…

…. She often is very reliable in supporting issues that are supported by Arab-Americans,” Gayar said. “I was definitely surprised when she withdrew her support, especially because the bill…

….com News ALEXIS RANKIN/Daily Steve Parrish, Natural Areas Manager at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens, speaks to students in Environ 421: Restoration Ecology about different concepts…

…-solution state in Israel Dingell withdraws support for bill supporting Palestinian rights Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com ARTS…

… 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 Daily’s office for $2. Subscriptions for September…

September 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 147) • Page Image 7

… the United States. The Taliban government is only officially recognized by three countries: Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The Taliban's foreign minister, Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil…

…, said an official at the medical center. Meanwhile, evidence emerged yester- day that the FBI had tracked the activi- ties of one Arab man who was seeking jetliner training from Minnesota to Oklahoma in…

student mobilization in Cincinnati to coincide with the 6th Cir- cuit Court of Appeals' hearing of the University's affirmative action lawsuit. In addition to supporting student attendance at the hearing…

… against acts of racial hatred directed toward Arabs and Muslims. PANEL Continued from Page 1 Security Council, addressed security issues and offered insight into the terrorists' strategic goals. "The…

… science professor and fac- ulty member at the Center for South Asian Studies. "The blame of the attacks cannot be laid on the door of Arab Americans," Varshney said. "We run the risk of embittering a…

…. First-year Business graduate student Eric Schroeder said he will avoid flying only if alter- nate transportation is feasible. -171 probably continue flying," Schroeder said. "Maybe, for example if I was…

September 19, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… war in the Middle East the Security Council demanded yesterday that Israel and the Arab nations rigor- ously respect the council's cease- fire order. By a vote of 14 to 0, with 1 abstention, the council…

… approved a resolution urging once more that Israel and the Arabs extend their fullest cooperation to the peace efforts of Gunnar Jarring, the Swedish peace envoy of Secretary- General U Thant. Algeria was…

… the lone abstainer. The original cease-fire order came in the wake of the Arab- Israeli war of June 5-10, 1967. Since then there have been re- peated violations by both sides, and the tempo of…

… River, one of the main points of tension. The dogged efforts of Jarring to obtain a peaceful settlement are now virtually ignored by the Arab press. Arab governments 'appar- ently have dismissed his…

… mission as a failure. The- Arab nations seem to have abandoned hope of regaining their lost lands from Israel by political means, and war talk once more pervades the Middle East. Aggressive speeches from…

… Egyp- tian leaders are ominously remi- niscent of those which preceded the six-day war . Israeli authorities, too, speak of a new round of hostilities. If war comes "the Arabs will learn once more that…

…, writing, and remedial reading for a program at Washtenow Com- munity College. Tutors will meet once a week with' students at W.C.C. who have not had an even educational break. Call and or- range for an…

September 19, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 19, 2002 OP/ED U be Aticgun &d4ig 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… what your father ness is at the allows the University to admit students does or doesn't do for a living. core of almost every who are less qualified than others, giving We aren't all born at ground zero…

… promised Israel the land. Israel gained the other disputed pieces of land after they were attached by neighboring Arab countries that wanted to destroy Israel. In addition, Israel is not striking Palestinian…

… diversity, respect To THE DAILY: This is in regards to the Daily's article ('Webroomz' pairs roommates together, 09/18/02) While on the surface using detailed questionnaires or student profiles to assign…

… smoking or non-smoking, coed or single-sex halls, etc.) will, by pairing students with similar interests, tend to place students with very similar back- grounds in the same room. We meet people with similar…

… interests all the time, in classes and extracurriculars, thus pairing students who appear likely to become friends based on these similarities is unnecessary. Furthermore, sur- face-level similarities have…

… little relation to whether students will get along as roommates; yet once on campus, feeling at home with stu- dents from different social and racial groups can be difficult. There are certainly few…

… some semblance of harmony. Allowing students to choose roommates through on-line profiles or increasing the n'um- ber of parameters by which the system com- bines them is dangerous because it will…

… eliminate this head-on collision with diversity. Regardless of "innovation" elsewhere, the Uni- versity should preserve its current system. JOSIE CLOWNEY LSA junior Let students rush the field but don't hurt…

…'s game, I couldn't help but be jealous of the on-field celebration. The entire student sec- tion stormed onto the field, with security guards opening gates and aiding students down over the surrounding…

September 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

… - -- ------ ., TiT.T ID-EINCI Europeans call for air embargo on Iraq /2 Price I Student Membership I Men's and Womo Now Farr 214 S. Main. " Ann Arbor (4 Blocks from Campus) I ___MMMMMMMM :, w,. 1 I U I I I U I…

… their will to re- sist. Syria and Iran announced that President Hafez Assad would visit Tehran next week. Assad was ex- pected to try to persuade his Iranian allies to join the West and other Arab nations…

… factions linked to the fundamentalist Hezbollah, or Party of God. It is Tehran's main ally in Lebanon. Syria, the main power broker in Lebanon and Iran's main Arab ally; has played a role in earlier hostage…

… releases. Assad's visit to Tehran fol- lows talks in Damascus last weekO with Secretary of State James Baker III during which they discussed the hostage issue. Assad, long a maverick in the. Arab world, has…

… sided with the United States in the Persian Gulf, crisis against his longtime Arab rt- val, Iraq. It is the first time Syria~a enai nd wt ahntni any Middle East conflict and Assadi, cast adrift from his…

September 19, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 17

… hotdogs in Bombay for the price of this one," he said. You may wonder what charac- teristics set Ann Arbor apart from other college towns. Maybe you think it's the diverse student body. Or, it could very…

…- lar to the costs at home. However, other students, particularly those coming from small towns and other countries, might think the costs to be ridiculously expensive. Michelle Billing, a junior in the…

…, telephone and food. Ann Arbor is not a representa- tive model for other Michigan By David Enders Neekend Food and Drink Critic DANNY MOLOSHOK/Daily Many students opt to buy coffee at Amer's in the Union…

… call: 913-5557 A ilSaoal.. Are you thinking about going to law school? Would you like to chat with admissions officers? "L AW D AY Thursday, September 26 11:00am - 3:00pm Michigan Union Students of Color…

… ; Meet &Greet * Meet with over 90 law schools plus local test Wolveri- oopm ; preparation services. Al students Collect application information and explore interested in law law education options. are…

… invited to attend! : campuses. At Michigan State Uni- versity.in East Lansing, students enjoy a fairly cheaper lifestyle that may include a newer place to live. "Newer, bigger apartment build- ings are…

… being built further from the heart of the campus and many students choose to live in them," explained Gary Murphy, East Lansing finance director. "Although students now have to drive to class, these…

… the cost of demand is so high." A University student can live in a very old home that is in dire need of renovations and still pay more than their friends with new single-bedroom apartments at other…

… being built in the 1970s (Bursley), more and more students need to find off-campus housing." Brown, who brings 'his own lunch to work every day to avoid high restaurant prices, also added that the value…

September 19, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… resistance to Turkey's military coup. It is only one of 25 known terrorist groups posing a threat, however. According to terrorism experts, the gang has 800 to 1,000 members, mostly students, in Instanbul and…

… settlement between Israel and its Arab neighbors if there is progress on the plan to extend to Palestinian Arabs some measure of self-rule. i _ _ 01 Although our street & sidewalk are under construction…

… XCI, No. 14 Friday, September 19, 1980 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…

September 19, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…. Courant said there are enormous concrete educational benefits to a diverse student body, but these advan- tages require the University to have representatives from minority groups. "If you want to solve any…

… problem, you need a team of people with many skills," he said. "A diverse student body provides our students an experi- ence within the world we live." In regard to the specifics of the admissions policy…

… currently under consideration in the Grutter case, Law School Dean Jeffrey Lehman said the University desires in each entering class a "critical mass" of minority students who feel comfort- able in their…

Arab nations. Rumsfeld, in testimony to the House Armed Services Committee, and Presi- dent Bush, in a White House meeting with top congressional leaders, dis- missed the Iraqi leader's 11th-hour over…

…- ture as a stalling tactic. "He's not going to fool anybody," Bush said. Rumsfeld suggested that Iraq had See IRAQ, Page 7A PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY DAVID KATZ/Daily While many students on campus work, some…

… choose alternative jobs such as nude modeling in the School of Arts. Work study 'offeirs students choices in unusua fields Peters: Atty. gen. should serve consumers By Kylene Kiang Daily Staff Reporter…

…, Peters said. "I'm there to assist county prosecutors," he Students considering temporary or work-study employment should not feel their search is limited to merely slopping food to hungry students in the…

… South Quad Residence Hall cafeteria. In addition to earning money toward educational and living expenses, some student employment opportunities can provide rare experiences that are unique to the…

… University community. According to the University's Student Employment Office, the most popular student jobs include library assistants, recreational assistants, residence hall service workers and research…

students. "I decided that I was comfortable with it so I decided to 8 I …

September 19, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 12) • Page Image 9

… - rently attending the University Business School. The production provides students with an opportunity to see a slice of downtown Ann Arbor rather than campus Ann Arbor," says Mar - tin. "Everybody leaves…

…, September 21, 1986 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. AACT Building - 338S. Main St. al 71 -5 imM6bmmA STUDENTS INTERESTED . . min the University's - * JUNIOR YEAR ABROAD PROGRAM,* AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS SCOTLAND…

….m. ix ............ N PM -"Mw I ENROLL TODAY IN Hillel's JEWISH LEARNING CENTER Classes begin Sept. 22 (for 9 weeks) Introductory Hebrew Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israeli Conflict Intrductry Hbrew…

September 19, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… the additional funds asked for by the' Regents would be used to increase student aid money, especially the Opportunity Awards Program for disadvantaged students. Thz remainder would pay for' items such…

… on homosex- uality.. However, Vice President for Student Services Robert Knauss said afterwards that some accomodation with GLF could probably be worked out. "My own position is that the group has…

… public (financial) the University Record to a tab- support. -l id size publication and to dis- Knauss said yesterday that GLF tribute it weekly to students and needs to show that the confer- non…

… conference, Student Govern- letter to administrators and facul- ment Council argued that GLF, ty members only. as an official student organiza-, Regent Gerald Dunn (D-Flush- tion, should have the right to use…

…, received a sus- rest. pended term. By The Associated Press The royal army of King Hussein apparently gained the upper hand against Arab guerrillas in Jordan yesterday, and reports reaching Beirut said…

… Israel there, Pentagon aides said, and would not end her boycott of the, additional Air Force transport U.S.-proposed Arab-Israeli peace discussions until Egypt and Rus- sia roll back missiles installed in…

… go to the Student Health Service to receive gamma globulin serum. Ralph Barker, 18, was admitted' to University Hospital late yester- day afternoon and may have com- municated the disease to students

… instructors. Two student members will be appointed by Stu- dent Government Council. In addition, the Regents revis- ed their by-laws to conform with their decision to change the status of ROTC from a depart…

… at both Stockwell Hall and "Tent- would agree that this is a health City", which is on the diag. question, and that every step must Anderson, head of Student be taken to ensure the safety of Health…

September 19, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… University's help to inspire more students to prepare for science and math-related careers. During the next five years, NASA will give the University and three other state colleges more than $1 million to set…

… effort will be to in- terest (the students) and encourage them to take the classes which will prepare them to go to college and take science and engineering classes," Eisley said. The program will receive…

… the Soviet Union yesterday, and said "it's not time for normalcy" in rela- tions with China, despite a gradual increase in contacts since last sum- mer's bloody crackdown on student dissent in Beijing…

… good," agreed Michigan Student Assembly President Aaron Williams, an engi- dicted that Exxon would "come back" next spring if further clean-up was necessary. neerir:g senior. He added that recent stud…

… Palestinians, but the two leaders disagreed on the composition of the Arab delegation. Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Mubarak aired their disagreement publicly after meeting in Cairo for more than three…

… really is no secret," said Cruse, a junior at Martin High School. "The test includes material that's covered in class. And I have to study just like other students. I'm just not used to all this attention…

…." But test administrators and Arlington school officials said the 16- year-old is too modest. Cruse was on of only 14 students in the nation who achieved a per- fect score on the SAT during the 1988…

…-89 school year. The national av- erage score was 903. And while most students wait until their senior year to take the col- lege entrance exam, Cruse did it as a sophomore. Cruse's class schedule this…

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

September 19, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… the nation's 33 "gateway" airports. The new program, designed to thwart potential Arab guerrilla hijackers, has already begun at three international ports, the Treasury Department said yesterday. "The…

… show the congressmen what children see on Saturday morning between STUDENTS POLLED: cartoons. 5:00-ISRAELI FOLK DANCING BUZZY GORDON,: Leader' 6:00-DELI HOUSE (The Best Kosher food in AA) "Youngsters…

… were to blame. ent in Higher Education, re- Researchers also found that earchers reported yesterday. 77 per cent of students surveyed Only 28 p e r cent, however, said they did not want to ex- avored…

… etitioning. with the statement: "A person Those interviewed w e r e de- w h o advocates unpopular ac- cribed as mostly white, middle tions or holds unpopular ideas, ass, above-average students no matter how…

… Koon, a research assistant in ampuses. Only 9 per cent were the center's studies dealing with eutral on Vietnam, and 5 per students in higher education. nt opposed student protest to The center said the…

…-unit apartment complex for married students on North Campus. The cost of the project would ,be about $9.5 million 'said Vice President and Chief 1inanc- ial Officer Wilbur Pierpont and the scheduled…

… that everyone agrees that married student hous- ing is first priority," Vice Presi- dent for Student Services Robert Knauss said. "We do think the next area we have to look at is single student housing…

… discrim- inated against Mrs. Hill, a former nurse at University hospital. The Regents also ruled that from now on a University student can neither gain nor lose state residency status by marriage. Pre…

September 19, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 12

… 0 0 0 The Michigan Daily - Weekend Magazine - Thurs 2B - The Michigan Daily - Weekend Maguine - Thursday, September 19, 2002 Random student has Mob dreams, good etiquette Saturday Sunday…

…? Random Student: I think you've got the wrong number. TMD: Damn that stupid directo- ry! I guess it doesn't matter. You've been selected to participate in this week's Random Student Interview. Who am I…

… performing on the oud, a 12- string lute that is one of the most- recognized sounds in Arab music. The sublime and ethereal sounds of his "Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever," battling "Swimfan" for worst title ever…

… bedrock of Arab musical traditions. 4 p.m. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. $20-30. 764-2538. New York Observed: The Mythology of the City See Thursday. Ansel Adams: A Centennial Celebration See Thursday. Monday…

September 19, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 19, 2003 OP/ED Uij~e Lidtijan Datig 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… leftovers, and in fact, diminishes our exis- tence all together. The Office of Student Activities and Leadership has been providing students with a publication, Synergy, since 1997 that includes an…

… introduction of student organiza- tions. This year, however, Synergy forgot to mention that besides the iFC and Panhel- lenic, other options exist for students inter- ested in going Greek. Perhaps it is easy to…

… books at the University. After years of stressing the importance of diversity, the University must take an active role in recognizing and promoting the students who are already part of the college tapes…

…- try. While it is necessary to uphold the University's image as an all-encompassing institution, it would be a nice change if in fact all students, minority, Greek or nei- ther, were accepted for the…

… without bias. While Mahammed Elghoul may be the vice chair of Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, he Withdrawing support for Israel would be inconsistent with U.S. foreign policy. The United States…

… former Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas's success and continues refusal to give up his dictatori- al rule to a more rational leader. Surrounding Islamic and Arabic states could be plausible…

… the means by which these people chose to present their cause and why the council is to be commended. It is inaccurate to state that the council "sidestepped" any resolution with regard to the Arab

September 19, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… to Hassan Sabri al-,la organization for most com- ing persister yesterday on Leb-,Khdli, the Arab League special, mando groups, has declared wil- anon's main battlefronts despite envoy in Lebanon, the…

… AW v ART FROM FOUND MATERIALS: Nancy Kissell. i'ursday, --9 pm~-UsTrig materials man and nature provide, students have the chance to explore printing, weaving, sculpture, sand- casting and alabaster…

…. BATIK: Carol Shostak. Monday, 7-9 pm. Color, &esign and various techniques of this wax re- sist medium will be taught for students to master and experiment with as well. CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING: Spm . Usi…

…, wire work, and etching will be taught. Students will be able to complete an individual project. JEWELRY 11: Lee Curtin. Thursday,'7-9 pm. Sfudeiit-wh6have the skills taught in Jewel- ry I will become…

… knot ty- ing with an ongoing project. Design and dye- ing techniques will also be taught. NATIVE AMERICAN APPLIED DESIGN & DECORATION: Joyce Tinkham. Monday, 7-9 pm. Students will learn to adapt design…

… making a quilt from start to finish will be taught. The vast variety of quilts and quilting techniques will also be in- troduced. SCULPTURE: Ralph Wolfe. Tuesday 7-9 pm. Working from a live model, students

…:30=9:30 pm. Students will learn how fi- bers and fabrics can create a 3-dimensional structure by using piecing, stuffing, appli- que, batik and drawing. 2-D DESIGN: Veronica Gerber. Saturday 10 am- 12'pm…

…, and making a frame loom will be taught for both beginning and specially accepted advance students. Card weaving and inkle weaving will also be demon- strated. WOODVORKING: Carter Blocksma. Monday, 6…

… govern- since last Oct. 31. E0CUM"ENICAL, CAMPUS CENTER 921 CHURCH STREET (between Hill and Oakland) (An ecumenical international ministry) presents a series of fall programs for students and faculty…

September 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… particular to help alleviate the Arab-Israeli crisis and reverse the strategic arms race. In his first speech before the U.N. Nixon also blamed Hanoi for failure to get agreement in Paris on a peaceful end to…

… THORYN "I just came to see what a Re-~ gent looks like," said Sara Fitz- gerald,'73. Miss Fitzegerald and 45 other students went to South Quad's West Lounge last night to hear Regent Lawrence Lindemer <R…

…- Stockbridge', Student Govern- ment Council President Marty McLaughlin, English Prof. Marvin Feldheim, and Robert Graham. manager of Follett's bookstore, in a panel discussion on the proposed student book store…

…." Graham replied. The $1.75 fee that students voted to have levied on their tui- tion to help fund the book store in' last year's refendum would be re- garded as a tuition increase, Lin- demer said, and the…

… State Legis- lature might cut appropriations accordingly. Lindemer said there is a bill- currently in the legislature to eliminate the tax on books sold; to students in private book stores.E Once this is…

… passed students will be effectively getting a four per cent discount on all book pur- chases, Lindemer reasoned. Several students said theyl doubted the bill would be passed. DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING…

September 19, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… all-day inflation conference "with lots of big shots," we're told, will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the Detroit Hilton, if you can truck the distance .. . Students for Levin will hold an organizational mass…

… NATIONS (/P)-President Ford presented to the United Nations yesterday a pledge of increased U.S. food aid for needy countries, a challenge to Arab oil producers and an im- promptu endorsement for Secretary…

… assurance from Ford. "Ab- solutely not, of course not," he renlied. student The praise for Kissinger sent a ripple of applause through the hall, where the Nobel Peace Prize winner sat with delega- tions from…

… the United States would r DAVID BURHENN sped mreon oodshpmetsto A former graduate student spend more on food shipments has filed suit against the Uni- See FORD, Page 2 er _t AMNESTY ISSUE DISCUSs…

… stand on amnesty is the same now as it was in '70," he told a gathering of 130 students at the Lawyer's Club Lounge. "I am supporting alternative serv- ice for draft evaders." HOWEVER, in a campaign…

… quarter-to-eight; that was the best thing all night because the evening went all down hill from there." "I thought they would be average students, but Alice Lloyd is a home of the HRP . . . a gay couple in…

… affidavits in the action claiming that Schrader, who is See STUDENT, Page 2 Daily Photo by STUART HOLLANDER MayorJames Stephensoni :..:.:....: ........... . Reuther will attack Esch 'double talk' By GORDON…

September 19, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

…, which was apparently planned for the bus station near the Israeli Arab town of Umm el- Fahm, one mile from the Israel-West Bank border. It was the first suicide bombing since Aug. 4, one of the longest…

… injured and a bystander was seriously hurt. "It was like an earthquake," said Hamad Akbariyeh, an Israeli Arab who runs a restaurant about 100 yards away. "Our place filled with dust. We went out to look…

…(ISSN07 5-967) ispuUisheU Mouy through riuy duringhe ta laU in teermsby students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term…

September 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

… the Univer-4 ity's educational program. Yet to any students, upperclassmen as well s freshmen, the interesting program events which goes to make up the ummer Session, is largely unfa- iliar. For this…

… TYPEWRITERS 11 New and Used Sales Rental & Service Student Supplies languages while Dr. Jeanne Rosselet addresses the French Club. Friday, July 7: Prof. Robert C. Smith speaks on Brazilian architec- ture…

… Week Monday, July 24: Prof. Tucker Brooke describes the reign of Queen Elizabeth; Dr. Paul Harrison tells of life and experiences among the Arabs. Tuesday, July 25: Dr. Andre Gra- tia speaks on the…

September 19, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…, laundry on bus line. $345 plus heat. Call 971-2442 eves. 662-1589. 10C0921 STUDENT'S DELIGHT A wee bit OFF CAMPUS BUT YOU PAY wee PRICES If.you sacrifice a little distance you can save a lot of money. We…

…, excellent for two! Modern, fully furnished YOU STOP BY-WE SHOW or call Modern Management 668-6906 or 663-3641 "Quality is a bargain" Grad student wishes room in 'nouse with other grad students. Please call…

… Frank or Craig Coccia, 761-3123. 05C0919 FEMALE DANCERS needed for delivering striping and singing telegrams. Call Jam Grams 995-5913. 44H0922 LIKE TO PARTY? We're looking for 20 students to attend…

… needed by graduate student couple. 994- 0756, or 663-8333. 14H0922 S.O.S. COMMUNITY CRISIS CENTER needs volun- teer phone counselors. You will receive free 65 hours of training in counseling skills…

… PARKING. OLD TOWN REALTY 663-8989 er rent. 17C0919 DERN 2 '0 IM NDRY, COOPERATIVE STUDENT HOUSING available for fall and winter in well-organized, non-profit group households. 8 month contracts with…

…. 761-9783. 4500919 A' grad student wants ride/carpooler to E. Lansing M-Th. 665-7450. 7300924 Marcus Taylor-After all of this hot weather, wouldn't you like to go some place where it is cool? If. you…

… OR NOT RS AL 11C0919 WE'VE HELD THE LINE ON LABOR PRICES REDUCED UP TO 55%-Now it is Affordable to repair your bicycle!! Tune up only $12.50, one day repair service. Student Bike Shop. 607 S. Forest…

… kitchen and bath with on other male student. Also 1 sleeping rm. for mal student in the Church & S. Univ. Ave. area. Call fo apt. 662-1897. 18C091 s, n 5 1982-83 FALL RATES DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited…

… 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Arab robes Oust and a half" Variable star Katmandu's country Augury Prophet Nonsense! Barber's call DOWN Food fish "- -cake" Black Sea arm Big…

…'ll provide the transportation. MODERN MANAGEMENT, 668-6906/663-3641 ectc 815 Packard-Furnished room, share kitchen/bath with 2 students. 665-4736. 48C0919 Deily Horoscope VIRGO: A neighbor follows your advice…

September 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Thursday, September 19, 1991 - Page 3 'U' student named first runner-up in Mr. Mich. pageant ' Campus area +a" stores offer A 2 by JoAnne Viviano Daily Staff Reporter…

… get to know the guys. By the night of the pageant, most of us knew each new business Tower Records, Third Coast, 2001 Futon open to students by Marah Gubar _is ; FILE PHOTO LSA sophomore Chuck…

…. "Because of our location, we hope to be accessible to students and because of our menu and wines, we hope to also serve people who would normally avoid campus," Sweeney said. "We do a few things differently…

… the con-: temporary alternate lifestyle of college students," said store man- ager Linda Getty. f other," Babinger said. Babinger's award was accompa- nied by $12,000 in prizes including a full tuition…

… plans to accept the Specs Howard scholarship be- cause "a great deal of modeling is acting and learning to use your voice." Diag fair to recruit student volunteers by Karen Sangir More than 50…

… agencies and campus or- ganizations together to recruit stu- dent volunteers, said Project Serve stafffyember Anita Bohn. Students can sign up for year- gong programs such as Alpha Phi Wmega and Students

… event in the past, Bohn said. At last year's fair, 600 people signed up to volunteer. She attributes some of the success to students' ability to talk with actual representatives from the organiza- tions…

… said. member, sends notices to all the or- The hospital looks for students ganizations that might be interested who can offer support service for in setting up xhibits. She also con- visitors, patients…

… University department, located in Project Serve organizes. "Into the the Michigan Union. It is composed Streets" is another fall program it of a board of 20 students, of which sponsors, in which students spend…

… Israel. The Jewish state seeks an accounting of Israeli soldiers miss- ing in Lebanon. After Israel freed 51 Arab pris- oners last week, the pro-Iranian Revolutionary Justice Organization issued a…

September 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

… contention. Bobbi Qottschalk Executive Director of Seeds of Peace an organization which brings together Arab and Israeli youth will speak about her work Thursday, September 19 7:30 pm Vandenberg Room…

… taking part in the pro- gram. The GOP group will register students at College Republican meet- ings, he said. "Non-partisan groups only register liberals on this campus"Kirk said. Kirk said he re…

… issues candidates talk about, University stu- dents can have a great impact on local races, Spoon said. The University's student body provides more than 35,000 potential voters for national and local…

… elections. A presi- dential election, however attracts more students to the polls and the campaign volunteer sites. "Because there's a presidential race people get more into it' said LSA sophomore Karen Buck…

…." -Henry David Thoreau The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting…

September 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…, promoted teachings which provoked heated debate. By claim- ing that organized religion is not ef- fective and that most students should expect an afterlife in Hell, "Hubert" alienated much of his…

… multicultural audience. Attacks on the shortcomings of all major religions highlighted Lindsey's lectures. His blunt com- ments provoked some students into angry defense of their religions. LSA first-year student

Arab-American Anti-Discrim- European Studies. ination Committee-Meeting: 8 "Civil Disobedience in p.m. Rm 236, Hutchins Hall. Call Defense of Fetuses, Animals, and 663-1567. Victims of AIDS"-Dr. Carl…

September 19, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

… supporting President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic. BERLIN-Twenty-nine East Germans reached freedom through the longest tunnel ever bored under the Berlin wall, West Berlin au- thorities…

… capitulated yesterday to 35 Negroes who staged a 26-hour sit-in to get students transferred to more integrated schools. The sit-in ended after a school official promised that 13 students would be transferred…

… dissent, IDA delegates voted to have their executive direc- tors prepare a plan for replenish- ing the organization's fund. The WELCOME STUDENTS it's a Michigan tradition to have your hair styled by our…

…" with Foam Backing A Kresge bargain on L t HEADQUARTERS for STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE, TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS TODAY AND TOMORROW Sept. 19 and Sept. 20 at 4:15 at the STUDENT

… PENS all makes Sales & Service by Factory-trained men. Typewriter Repair Work a Specialty DEALER for A. B. Dick Mimeographs and Supplies Station Study Note STUDENT SUPPLIES ery SHEAFFER Ramps Student

September 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… federal loan funds under the new Defense Education Act, at the next Regents' meeting Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis said yesterday. Michigan. State University had announced. earlier…

… that it would take advantage of the act to in- crease its student loan fund. Michigan State also. will waive tuition fees for children of state servicemen who died as a result of war action. John A…

…, Students still riding bikes with- out 1959 licenses must get new li- censes by the end of the month, Ann Arbor police said yesterday. The fifty cent licenses are sold at the city clerk's office in the City…

… investigating reports four Negro students at an integrated Mad- isonville school still are under harassment. James Crumlin of Louisville said he telegraphed Gov. A. B. Chandler that rocks and vegetables were…

… government' in exile will be pro- claimed throughout the Arab world tomorrow. A spokesman 'for the Algerian National Liberation Front' (FLN) refused to confirm the report, but did say a statement would be made…

… these last years could have been avoided." Police Ask Bicyclists To Observe Laws' Many' students, entering the University-thissyear, may not realize that bicyclists are not exempt from obeying the Michi…

… bikes during this period, as one Ann Arbor police officer, viewig the influx of students, commented that "the season of bicycle thefts has begun again." The problem of an acute short- age of parking space…

September 19, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… conversations that Yarkas had shortly before the Sept. 11 attacks with a man known only as Shakur, who is also named in the indictment. Yarkas met him as a casual acquaintance in the United Arab Emirates in the…

… take care of any problems or con- cerns," Gilman said. While Comcast also provides a website resource for consumers, it does not address these issues, and many students do not feel that their problems…

…. - Compiled from Daily wire reports. 4 04 WWW.MICHIGANDAILY.COM The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

September 19, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

… 60,620 new cases in 1995, the CDC said. AC4Y.vi:OG:{{5.0: WORLb. Israelgovernment, settlers compromise JERUSALEM - Israel agreed yes- terday to permit Jews to remain in the heart of an Arab

… of their supporters remained at the site, part of the deal that allows 10 seminary students to stay on as security guards and workers. The building dispute between Palestinians and Jewish militants…

… Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September. via U.S. mail are…

September 19, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… the Arabs. Do You Knowg THAT YOU CAN: take interesting field trips to explore " alternative lifestyles like beverage-making, backpacking, preserving meats " quarries, mines, glacial deposits…

… cheesy pizza, the best you've ever tasted! COME AND TRY SOME! living with the earth: alternative life skills The life experiences of students will comprise the heart of this course. Lectures, "how…

… be a homestead, a small community, or Ann Arbor's Community Organic Garden. The subjects discussed will depend greatly upon students' interests and individual experiences in developing alternative life…

September 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… cease-fire, said he was encouraged by the mutual gestures. "We see some promise," he said. Continued Mideast fighting would disrupt Wash- ington's efforts to bring Arab and Muslim countries into an…

… terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $100. Winter term (January through April) is $105. yearlong (September through April…

September 19, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… programs. An ex-addict said, "We need professional people who can relate to addicts. They only have two limited meeting The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan…

… citi- zens seemed to be feeding on rumors from within the prison. Some hostages had been killed and buried, was one rumor. The menacing nature of the rebel guards inside, draped in Arab- type headdresses…

September 19, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…; Makota Oda, Japanese nov- elist; and Emil Mazey, secretary- treasurer of United Auto Work- ers, were other prominent mem- bers. Student demonstrations and the controversial SNCC Fishbowl sign that charged…

… Democratic leadership. "This means Congress will be the scene of more struggles. There will be more challenges than we've ever had before." t If LAST YEAR WE WON A $1.25 MINIMUM WAGE FOR STUDENT EMPLOYEES…

… This year we are concerned with the rotal Economic Welfare of All Students JOIN NOW 2514 SAB 761-1320 [ World News Roundup U By The Associated Press WASHINGTON - President Johnson definitely will…

… to unseat him last Thursday, Baghdad radio said. The surprise announcement fol- lowed a Cairo report that Aref would stay overnight in the Egyp- tian capital en route to Beirut from the Arab summit…

September 19, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…-One and two bedroom apts. 3 bedroom house. Oakland-s. Division-S. State. Call 665-0269. 42C0921 JUST THE HOME for students or a large family. This.spacious home has 5 bedrooms, a study and 2 bathrooms. We…

… COTTAGE, lake front, 15 min. from Ann Arbor, 2 male students preferred. Available now-May. 662-8456. 85C0922 CAMPUS LOCATION furnished apt. for two. Clean. Next to Business School. Call 665-7643 or 439…

…, appliances. 1-357-4470 or 995-5318 (Bill). 'J58C0923 Professional or Pre-professional student wanted to live with 2 other professional students, male and female. Own room of a 2 bedroom apartment. 6 minutes…

… walk from Med Sci II and Central Campus. 8 month lease. Semi-vegetarian, studious, sensitive person preferred. $170/mo. Call 761-6596 after 5 p.m., Male or female. 60C0922 GRADUATE STUDENTS OR STAFF…

…, carpeted, furnished. 6 blocks from campus. $425/month plusrutilities. Grad students preferred. 665-3927 evenings. 25C0922 MALE TO SHARE % of 3 bedroom house. 663-7061, 973-0383. 51C0922 FULLY FURNISHED APT…

…. $140-$200/mo. Call 663-3129. 89C0924 Want dorm housing? If you are a woman age 21 or older and a new student, you can take over my Baits- Stanley lease. Call Jenna 662-2438. , 79C0925 lbedroom apartment…

September 19, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

… Technology, Systems and Database Design, Object-Oriented Tech- niques and Programming. (More courses available.) For more information call: 313-665-5740 and ask for Murphy ARABIC TUTOR. Need help in Arabic

… grammar, reading, writing, or conversation? call Zahra 975-0587. BACK TO SCHOOL special! Student/ Faculty promotion, free hone for 100 min.1 $9.99/mo. Visit us at the Michigan Union from today-9/19. Call…

… Union is now hiring waitstaff, host, delicase, bartenders and student managers for catering and dining room. Lunch availability a plus. Great pay, flexible schedules and a wonderful working atmosphere…

students wanted. Mon., Wed., Fri. call Ron 763-3100. i ~, g Credit Card fundraisers for fraternities, sororities & groups. Any campus organization can raise up to $1000 by earning a whopping $5.00NISA…

… - Thursday 4:30 pm - 2:30 am (flexible) Smoke free environment Close to campus Apply in person at: CUSHING-MALLOY, INC. 1350 N. Main Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. 663-8554. E.O.E. HANDY PERSON NEEDED-UM student

students, rt time job, $12+/hr., Contact us www.pt Corn NOW HIRING The Michigan League Buffet is now h students for Fall and Winter. ExcellentW. Great hours (no nights or weekends). Benefits include: food…

…'s Gourmet Candy Company, Fort Worth, TX. (817)-332-9792. PERSONAL CARE ASST. for disabled male student. Pay neg. Will train. Call Chris 761-9551. - RENNAISANCE CLOTHIER is no - terviewing for part…

… conversational Japanese. Call Greg 313-662-5113. MONEY FOR COLLEGE We can help you obtain funding. 1000's of awards avail. to all students. Immed. qualification. Call 800/651- 3393. NEED HELP with your writing…

… fur- niture-secure ordering. ."475-4421, Attn: Lori Minnick. Resumes STUDENT CUSTODIANS wanted for .1/ JOBS, JOBS, JOBSwithout salary requirements will not be Winter 1997-98. Good physical condition…

…: O - considered. E.O.E. M/F/H. cleaning, lifting, odd jobs. Students $6.50+/hr. Create your own sched. Valuable MEDIA ASSISTANT II to schedule, coor- enthusiastic, punctual and flexible will computer…

September 19, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 9) • Page Image 30

… ROOMS-One and two bedroom apts. 3 bedroom house. Oakland-s. Division-S. State. Call 665-0269. 42C0921 JUST THE HOME for students or a large family. This spacious home has 5 bedrooms, a study and 2…

… 665-2664_ cC1212 YEAR ROUND COTTAGE, lake front, 15 min. from Ann Arbor, 2 male students preferred. Available now-May. 662-8456. 85C0922 CAMPUS LOCATION furnished apt. for two. Clean. Next to Business…

… room. 3 bedroom, garage, appliances. 1-357-4470 or 995-5318 (Bill). 58C0923 Professional or Pre-professional student wanted to live with 2 other professional students, male and female. Own room of a 2…

… GRADUATE STUDENTS OR STAFF Available now, a quiet, private, large, 3 bedroom country home. 15 miles from campus in Bridgewater Village. $450 per month plus utilities. Call 429-2114. 95C0924 FREE HOUSING To…

… duplex, completely redecorated, carpeted, furnished. 6 blocks from campus. $425/month plus utilities. Grad students preferred. 665-3927 evenings. 25C0922 MALE TO SHARE 1 of 3 bedroom house. 663-7061, 973…

…, 2 bathrooms, off-street parking. $140-$200/mo. Call 663-3129. 89C0924 Want dorm housing? If you are a woman age 21 or older and a new student, you can take over my Baits- Stanley lease. Call Jenna 662…

…-2438. 79C0925 lbedroom apartment, furnished. $335 parking, laun- dry, air, 971-8696. Campus area 45CO 22 PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS. Current senior un- dergraduate pre-medical students may now compete for several…

… hundred Air Force scholarships. These scholarships are to be awarded to students accepted into medical schools as freshmen or at the beginning of their sophomore year. The scholarship provides for tuition…

… two nights a week. Apply in person only after 4:30 p.m. Omega Pizza 101 Washtenaw Place across from Couzens Hall. 08H0922 ATTENTION STUDENTS (especially Dental, Music & Business) part-time sales…

September 19, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 12) • Page Image 11

… Yemen. Fork in the road A year and a half out of college Safi was at a crossroads. He'd been living in Egypt, studying Arabic, and his next step wasn't clear. Many thought his decision should be easy: pur…

… of the Prophet Muham- mad, Tarim is built around religious scholarship, like a college town with a spiritual twist. Safi said the idea is for students to leave the school "embodying prophetic character…

…. And this was something I've always found unsettling. I spent that whole day avoiding prayer circles that had sud- denly sprouted up around our camp. I sought out Jono, the only other student who seemed…

… with Muslim students in his office. After all, while neither Jono nor I were "believers," we had, whether we knew it or not, opened ourselves to the discussion of belief. And the discussionI think, may…

… you give a crap less" in regard to his RNC speech. University President Mary Sue Coleman held her annual open house at her South University Avenue residence last Thursday. Students were allowed to roam…

… Square founder Jack Dorsey spoke at the Chrysler Center on North Campus. Nearly 200 students showed up for the event. …

September 19, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

… pay. Benefits. Call Stan Zera, 663-6402. 56H925 CONVERSATION PARTNERS needed to speak English one hour a week with ELI students. Language exchange possible with Japanese, Arabic, Persian, and Spanish…

students. Interesting work-study job. Pay up to $5.00 per hour. Call In- PROFESSIONAL TYPING of dissertations, manu- stitute of Gerontology, 764-3493. 52H922 scripts, etc. Donna, 973-0433. 00J922 $0 REWARD…

…:30-6 Tuesday-Friday. 11:30-5 lat. 995-5040. 22B921 .MITH'-CORONA typewriters, portable/office Miodels, brand new, full warranty, guaranteed 1 west prices. Independent student rep. Call David Kebler, 764-2748. 24…

… Rackham. refer women, students. $260.00. Call 663-7358 or 665-4612. 87C922 $ASEMENT ROOM in 5 bedroom house available, 2 blocks from campus. Driveway, dishwasher, porch, vell kept. $100.00/month. 769…

… SACK UuSNFORU W OMrAN: 8 mo. lease, est. $180.00 monthly for' room, board, utilities, and laundry facilities: Main & North Cam-, pus locations-all offered in student cooperative houses where work and…

… Arbor 48104 994-0044 50H925 STUDENTS-McKinley Properties is looking now for persons to shovel snow this winter. Work at your convenience. $3.25/hour, must provide own tran- sportation. Call 769-8520. 75H…

students. To volunteer, call ELI 764-2413,8:00-12:00; 1:00-5:00. 59H920 Seek executive assistant. Educational and real estate investment business. Good salary and fringe benefits. Located on U-M campus…

… HOUSEKEEPI14G. Professor's house on Vinewood. Walking distance to campus. 1 day/week, $3.50/hour. At least for rest of academic year. 769-3027,764-6435. 72H920 STUDENT JANITOR (must be U-M student). Approx. 2…

… hrs. daily (mornings), Mon. thru Sat. Hours flexible. See Arch Gamm at Student Pub- lications Bldg., 420 Maynard St. dHtc IMPOVERISHED GRAD student needs experienced typist to transcribe lenghty but…

….M. degree from University of Michigan now accepting students for voice and-piano lessons. Call 769-1655 or 428-9287. 33M922 USE D CARS NOVA, 1973. Six cylinder, automatic, four door;' power steering, great…

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…- vests.$00/ilutilitis issclued. Parkig. Nto smottkng orssptsis734426,-7821 LEARN ARABIC! ELMENTA- RY-clleg. 734-23-201. PRIVTE TUTORING FOE LSAT, LAW SCHIOOL, BAR EXAM My credlenttis - perect 18/sons ISAl…

….eam 4 4 oust SPRING BREAK Webs/ta! 4 & 7 night trips. Law prices guaranteed. Grasp discounts for 8+. Book 20 pen- pta, get 3 free trips! Campus reps needed. www.StudentCity.com nr 808- 293-1445. SPRING…

…-tisce substittemploynrent op- portninties available. St. Paul is an NA- EYC accredited childcare program sarv- ing chl/dren ironi ages 6 months In age 6. Week according In your scedule svhile taking classes. Students able In…

… speak a secand langssagearse encase- aged In apply. This is a great opportu- nity lor teach-ad, early chidhood, psych. doctor or nursing students in ga/n experience with children. Contact Fore Wdnesday…

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