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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…

November 19, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

… "expected some sort of movement, and my heart really sunk, but this is early in the game." Ten Years Ago ... Several University students alleged that Michigan Student Assembly elec- tion workers were drinking…

… new condom vending machines being installed on campus, members of the Michigan Student Assembly said they would neither sup- port or oppose the machines at their next meeting. "Although some of us do…

…, while students could receive a dozen for $3.50 from Univer- sity Health Services. Nov. 20, 1992 The University Board of Regents voted 6-2 to implement the Code of Stu- dent Conduct, which governs students

… non-academic conduct in Ann Arbor. "There have been extensive interac- tions with students," said University President James Duderstadt. The MSA ballot asked students for their opinion on the code, and…

… World War I, and cited several British promises to Arabs that were not kept. He also analyzed al-Qaida's actions and potential threats they pose. 'Even small-scale use of WMDs have large- scale effects…

…'s American Cafe, Get Down for Israel, that raised nearly $8,000," said Halman, describing the student support, especially among the University's Jewish population, for the program. "It is essential not just…

…. In preparation for flu season, the University has begun providing immunizations for students. But one particularly nasty strain of influenza may slip through the defenses of this year's flu shot…

… clinics and if there is a big outbreak it may be hard to get to the health clinics," Win- field said. Students living in close quarters with each other, particularly a majority of freshman and sopho- mores…

May 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… 1 worked intensely to keep a seeming war of nerves from exploding into Asked whe a military collision between Israel election, Jo and its Arab enemies. tioner to loo Developments a news con As the…

… U.N. force made a mockery seeks re-elec of the peace-keeping work of the "I have a United Nations. my time on O In Cairo, a spokesman for the A newsma Arab Socialist party said 500,000 repeated for…

… the spread of nuclear weapons. Read and Use Daily Classifieds _. 14 A BENEFIT FOR APRIL MOBILIZATION Flower Power Dali Friday, May 19 P.M. 1 ft 7 A M "07 f M-. - r. STUDENT DIRECTORY SUMMER 1967 -ON…

October 19, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

… product of a "routine" printing. The secretary of the Medical School, Prof. Wayne L. Whitakgr, has emphasized these facts about the new application. Yet Student Legislature mentors who worked to have…

… Sudan. It is against this brief historical background that one should view the tran- sient events in that area. * * * SINCE IRAN pulled the trigger of Arab na- tionalism, it is natural for other nations…

… over the question of the Suez cannot breed goodwill but only more hatred of the West by the teeming millions of Arabs, Asians and Africans who are struggling for their national freedom. A state of war…

…- nition to houses that do not rid them- selves of discriminatory clauses. But on the other it is questionable that an appeal to the Student Affairs Committee would fare any better than the Stpdent Legisla…

…- tions Internships: All students interested in applyin for Department of State and United Nations Internships are reminded that they are expected to take and pass the United States Civil Service Com…

… graduates and senior students, preferably in political sci- ence, history, geography, economics, or law. Application forms should be filed not later than Nov. 3, 1951. Complete details and application blanks…

…, Naural Resources and Public Health. Students, who received marks of I, X, or "no report" at the close of their last semester or summer session of attend- ance, will receive a grade of "E" in the course of…

… courses unless this work is made up by Oct. 24. Students, wishing an extension of time beyond this date in order to makeup this work, should file a petition addressed to the appro- priate official in their…

… Theta Chi Zeta Beta Tau Curtiss-Wright Scholarships of $500 each are now available to Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering students who have completed at least the fresh- man year of study in the…

… Engineering College, or its equivalent. To be eligi- ble, students must be American citi- zens, partially self-supporting, with an academic standing above average. Ap- plications should be filed with Prof. H. W…

April 19, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… workers, the artists, the teachers, and the students (what’s) needed to galvanize international attention and work to create institutions and policies that will welcome refugees,” Kutmah said…

… the ukulele and Mang leading a student organization event. Alsubee said the film was directed with interview format to allow the individuals showcased to tell their own story. “The idea was to…

… history. Ali talked about breaking barriers as an Arab female in aerospace engineering, and how this discipline has made her consider herself a citizen of the world. After the film, the event…

… Michigan Interactive Investments, MII,” Coffie said. “That club has been very finance-focused, very markets- focused. These are things that, if a student hasn’t been exposed to it prior to college or…

… Impact Investing Group, discussed how student organizations can alleviate stress by offering members a comfortable space to explore their budding career interests. Ong said the culture fostered…

students navigate that area,” Ong said. “I think it really depends on the culture that the club is creating and how they are approaching the situation to support students rather than adding more…

… feels as if it stops students from having a more traditional college experience. . “I don’t get to spend that much time hanging out, like I feel a young college kid is supposed to be doing, because…

… I am looking forward to my career,” Coffie said. “But the sacrifice is an investment that we have to make … Students are spending so much time recruiting and doing this recruiting prep that they…

… are not studying as much, not enjoying life and the college experience as much” Julie Kaplan, embedded Counseling and Psychological Services counselor in the Business School, said students

… who are unsure of their career path typically experience more stress throughout this process. “The students that I talk to who are recruiting for investment banking and finance, or who aren…

June 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… request forms for student 3200 S.A.B. sponsored events are available in Norton Company, Worcester, Mass.: IRooms 101 and 1546 of the Student Engineering personnel. Sales. Program- Activities Building. ming…

…- Doctoral:Exams wood, Calif.: Editor/Writer, ed .and favoring the allocation of$ grns, No. 92": North Campus Com- C journalistic exper and intelrest in edu- per student from student fee mans, 8:15 a.m. Carl…

…Slid duct planning. Sales Res. Mktg. Rns. ;composed of 'six students sele htam Assembly Hall, Fourth Floor, 9:00caEgiernDsrtio:"ld Anal. by SOC and three faculty m+ a.m. Solubility of Hydrogen in 'TAnary Al…

… the students wil pm. in 3201 East Engineering, Chair- couns and tutoring serv, office skills. STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL man: R. D. Pehlke. Office Asst typing, scholarship office. graduates. FOR DAILY…

… per student in tu Waukee, Wisconsin seeks architectural after the buildings are built w' student for summer work, want some- out a student mandate empoi A N Yr one avable now, or after end of.in it to…

… the Dead feaw i 5,000 contrast to thetviolent confron- Abo These foces were oined y The Israelis said no planes were hit and no Arab air power was ion and arrests of the previous sheriff's deputies at 9…

… recommend withdrawing all osal academic credit for ROTC it will A FEDERAL COURT ruled Tuesday that graduate students dent be "tantamount to recommending must be given draft deferments for an entire academic…

… year if ds a E3in tht hUniversity get rid of all they received their bacicalaureate degrees by Jurte 30, 1967, and n re econtracts with th e armed serv- held a student deferment during their…

November 19, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… and Arab coun- tries envisioned in the partition plan. In the debate earlier, Dr. Ales Bebler of Yugoslavia charged that the Argentine delegation is a "sup- porter of the last vestige of the Rome…

… than 5,000 Wolverine Alumni on the West Coast, many thousand other alums here in Michigan and other parts of the nation, University students and faculty members, plus the ordinary sports fan who wants to…

students. Weir is working on a system to make sure that each ticket pur- chased here will be used by the buyer. Judiciary Council Holds Query on Last Election An investigation of illegal prac- tices in the…

… recent campus elec- tion will be conducted from 4 to 6 pm. today by the Men's Judi- ciary Council in Rm. 304 of the Union. Any student who witnessed such practices is requested to appear before the council…

… to de- tect approaching cars and other vital sounds. Dinner To Top International Students Week A traditional Thanksgiving din- ner with all the trimmings will be served to 250 foreign and Ameri- can…

students Nov. 26 at the Ma- sonic Temple, as a climax to In- ternational Studentsweek. The dinner is being sponsored by the International Students Associ- ation as part of its program de-' signed to increase…

… understanding between foreign and American students. Reservations may be made at the International Center. In conjunction with Interna- tional Students Week a panel of three foreign students, Maria Van der Harst…

… understanding among nations at the Interna- tional Center tea, 4:30 p.m. to- morrow. Other groups participating in International Student Week in- clude Kappa Alpha Theta, and Martha Cook dormitory. Vet Groups To…

… Conduct HCL Survey Today Data To Be Used for Subsistence Petitions A dozen interviewers, manning three posts on campus, will con- duct a thoroughgoing cost of liv- ing survey of student veterans to- day to…

… said that labor was opposed to roposed price and wage controls xept as a final resort in the vent of a "national crisis." Students W are Petitions War On Rent Rise A student drive to oppose any…

October 19, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

….letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the…

… a moment, but it cannot match the long-last- ing impact of true wisdom passed down from a 21-year-old college student. On a weekly basis. In a college newspaper. Out of my ass. - Chris Kula can be…

… reached via e-mail at ckula@umich.edu. Students should trust ethos in job hunt G Gpledge to explore and take into Iaccount the social and environmen- tal consequences of any job I consider and will try to…

… professional life. Not only does the pledge signing show a concern, but also,the honest signer will always remember his or her revolt against greed and apathy at a time when traditionally, students look at…

… background check. Due to a recent shortage of fund- ing for environmental awareness groups and the lack of popular media coverage on corporate ethical problems, students often have no way of knowing about the…

… published infor- mation that one can know all recent sig- nificant actions that one's potential employer has taken. The GPA's pledge encourages students to undertake this much research - if not more - and act…

… universities deny unethical corporations access to a large number of America's brightest, the tar- gets will invariably suffer. There, however, are many other means for changing corporate standards that students

… Michigan student. The two years I spent away from Ann Arbor in between my undergraduate and graduate studies made me crave to return so that I could re-enter the world of activism and feel, once again, like…

…- gon's budget. In fact, every time Israel returns more lands to Arabs, it asks for more money from the U.S. In the recent failed peace talks with Syria, Israel demanded a package of more than $17 billion…

… received over $90 bil- lion in American aid. $90 billion. When this is all divvied up, each Israeli family of five receives $75,000 of American taxpayer money. That number is in fact even higher since Arab

October 19, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… Anthropology Club, movie, Mysteries of Mankind LS&A Building, Room 2553, 7 p.m. U Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 p.m. O Chinese Cultural Assocation…

…The Michigan Daity - Tuesday, October 19, 1993 - 3 *W. Quad water safe despite brown tint By RONNIE GLASSBERG DAILY STAFF REPORTER On coldMichigan mornings many students enjoy drinking a warm cup of…

… tea to help them wake up. Unfortu- nately for students in the Rumsey and Cambridge Houses of West Quad, their warm water may be brown even before they add a tea bag. Thomas Rodriguez, agraduate stu…

… Rhodes in his kitchen/office. Student groups U Adult Daughters of Alcoholics and other Trauma, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 320, 7:30 p.m. O American Movement for Is- rael, meeting, Hillel, 7 p.m. D…

… Graduate Library, Room 203, 3 p.m., call 763-1539 to register U Research on Politics and the Student services U Career Planning & Placement, Guided tours, 3:10 p.m., On- Campus Recruiting Program…

… information session, 4:10 p.m., Generating Career ideas, 4:10 p.m., CP&P, Student Activities Building, Room 3200; North- western Mutual Life/Beckley Agency presentation, Michigan Union, Wolverine Room, 7 p…

….m.; SEI Corporation presen- tation, Michigan Union, Ander- son Room, 7:30 p.m. U Practical Trainng for Interna- tional Students, International Good. Cheap. Fast.I Magic Wok Dinner Deal -GIC *MA tn…

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…

July 19, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…. *********************** HIGHLIGHTS ON CAMPUS PERCY JONES TRIPS: Faculty Members, A-n Arbor Volunteer Group Instruct Vets Keniston To Speak at Linguistic Conference SRA Coffee Hour . . . The Student Religious Association Coffee…

… fourteen students throughout the nation to receive the $1,000 fellowship for graduate work at a United States university, Miss Kennedy will also receive a five- week training program at Camp Miniwanka…

… Lounge. * * * Address on Morocco Pierre Raynaud, French student in the College of Engineering, who spent fifteen years in Morocco, will give a talk on Morocco before a meeting of the French Club at 8 p. m…

…. EWT (7 p. m. CWT) today in the League. Raynaud will discuss the difficulties and anxieties of the Moroccans (both Arab and French) before the arrival of the Americans during this war. Games, group…

…, will be consultant. The camp is on Pat- terson Lake, near Pickney. Students interested in Mental Hygiene and the problems of adjustment are welcome to attend. Classical Coffee Hour. For stu- dents and…

… Cummings, Mrs. D. McLean, Mrs. J. D. Prender- gast, and Mrs. Owen F. Walker. Five Ypsilanti residents also make weekly trips to the hospital. Four are students of Michigan State Normal College. 1,322 Ships…

… from students, "Why Learn a For- eign Language?" will be asked again today at the weekly luncheon confer- ence of the Linguistic Institute, but Goetze Speaks About Ugaritie A book could have been a…

… dean and not the student who raises the question. The speaker will be Dr. Hayward Keniston, dean of the College of Lit- erature, Science, and the Arts. The conference will be held at 1 p. m. EWT (noon…

March 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 19, 1990 - Page 5 Fashion show gives aid to incoming students REVIEW by Cherie Curry Maticaogagtc Daily Staff Writer East Ouad donated all nroceeds from cst for…

… inner-city minor- ity students. ABENG, the minority council in +.4AL Ul, u pUaljl %L, 1Vl Fridays show to the Alpha Phi Al- pha Minority Scholarship fund. Al- pha Phi Alpha, in return, will give the…

…, Non-European Travel, J Lorenger, 3-4:30 pm, Intl Ctr, 764-9310. Ctr Near East & N Afr Stds-Arab-American Conf, "Confronting the Past: A Century of Arab-American Experience," 8 am-9 pm, Rackham Amphi…

November 19, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… revolutionaries in Arab garb fist- bumping their election to the White House - a caricature of those who really believe it. The controversy was that the targets of the caricature - and there was no shortage of them…

… fridge" Thanksgroovin' takeout container Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. after its State Theater descent to the Students $5, bottom Adults $8 of the trashcan is something we don't think twice about. Yet to those as…

… year, Groove stands as a selective and competitive student organization. In order to make the cut, one must be well versed in the various aspects of the musical creative process - playing, writing and…

… like Home Depot buckets as well," Sheu said. Though a four-year Groove performer, Sheu admits his favorite moment of each show is the audience's own rhythm of applause. Mbrings opera to students SMT…

…&D puts on a powerful, emotional performance By REBECCA GODWIN Daily Arts Writer For many college students, opera isn't the most appealing art form. Images of Viking helmets, sad Italian clowns and women in…

… Music, Theatre & Dance, the show was powerful, moving and far beyond a skeptical college student's expectations. The opera, which is based on a true story, revolves around Sister Helen Prejean as she…

… opera, which starts just before the pair's first face-to-face meeting and concludes shortly after De Rocher's execution. Sarah Coit, a graduate student studying vocal performance, played Sister. Helen…

… was actually upsetting and painful to watch as he was killed. There were a few other performances that really stuck out as well. Graduate student Angela Nieman, senior Nora Burgard, graduate student

… it was impossible not to tear up at his grief. Graduate student Natasha Drake, who portrayed De Rocher's mother, also gave a powerful peformance as the loyal mother who refused, even at the very end…

… and thinking, and any show that can do that is a show worth seeing. BLACK STUDENT UNION I #BBUM one year anniversary Today marks the one year anniversary of #BBUM, Being Black at the University of…

December 19, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…PACE'.SM THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMA 19 1998 WAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. T)~E~Pl~vm1'1~ 10 101CR v V -AN -4A , "AjWAL94TJLAPAU W X0, XUY U F Foreign Students Give Plans For…

… International Center. New York City and Washington will be toured by a group of 25 students leaving Ann Arbor Dec. 23 and returning Dec. 31. Three days will be spent in each city touring places of interest. In…

… today, tomorrow and Saturday in the lobby of the architecture build- ing. The independent student publi- cation will include articles of art criticism and representative art work by students and faculty…

… States. Extending its scope of material beyond' that of student art work, "Dimension" presents ideas of students and professors in related fields of art. These ideas are vital to the designer since he has…

… man with a flash camera. -Daily-John Hirtzel FINISHING TOUCHES-Foreign students enter into the holiday spirit by decorating their Christmas tree. Over the Christmas period many students will tour large…

… cities, while others spend their vacation with Ann Arbor families. cher have invited International Hatcher home. Center students to attend an an- Another holiday season party nual Christmas party given es…

…- will be sponsored by the Interna- pecially for students from other tional Center at 8 p.m. Dec. 21 in lands at 8 p.m. Dec. 27 at the the Union Ballroom. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN TEN LEADING STORIES…

… world news story of the year was the play of power politics in the Middle East. Skirmishes had been going on constantly between Israel and her Arab neighbors, and that situa- tion appeared critical in…

January 19, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 57) • Page Image 11

… at 7:30 p.m. Sry O A Fusion of Cultures The Arab Student Association spon- sors this meeting at the U-Club in the Michigan Union. This formal event provides students with a chance to meet people from…

… you have been selected to participate in the random student interview, would you like to do it? R: Sure, no problem. TMD: Ok, first things first, how did you spend you Martin Luther King Day? R: Oh, I…

… about Lebanon? (Pause) TMD: It's the name of a popular drinking game. R: Beirut! TMD: Yeah. How do you think Lebanese people would react to millions of American college students playing a drinking game…

… millions of Americans, especially the students who grew up "of modest means," as Coleman likes to say, but eventually became prosperous because of their college education. but for now it seems she is…

…. Coleman wants the University to be relevant to the rest of society. As she said in her September See COLEMAN, page 12B Frlda\T 1920406 Arabic Music Ensemble A group of ethnomusicology stu- dents perform…

… both traditional and contemporary Arabic music at Brit- ton Recital Hall. The performance begins at 8 p.m. Admission is free. Open Mic Night Beginning at 7:30 p.m., acts can sign up to take part in an…

… Hall. Admission is free. Stud Fly Cli spring break, stem Samsl rounft, StuffntAirfares from 04 Philadelphia $1o4 Dallas $169 Minneamlis $19 <a. Vit Student~niverse.c r can major airine to 1,000 and…

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…

October 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… the case of a 19-year-old Am- erican student to show how the rings operate. In New York, the student was given his air ticket and expenses' and booked for a hotel here. A telephone call instructed him…

… million. Considering its availability, sur- prisingly few Lebanese smoke has- hish. Until the 1967 Arab-Israeli war most of the crop went to Egypt. Israel's occupation made the Si- nai route difficult. U…

…-Faculty Committees FEDERAL PROGRAMS: SI RLLO SDS student Education aid survey indicates for lock-in (Continued from Page 1 have changed recruiting policies through institutional channels. A formal vote on a…

…: "Twenty per cent of the school districts surveyed re- ceive more than the national aver- age of federal aid per student. On the other hand, 50 per cent of metropolitan school systems in the survey are…

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January 19, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

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October 19, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…. Dropping Courses LAST SEMESTER, the literary college changed its procedure with regard to the dropping of courses. Under the old rules, a student could drop a course at any time within the first eight weeks…

… after registra- tion while he is now given a period of only three weeks in which to withdraw from one of his courses. This new rule is a good one in that it impresses upon the student the need for making…

… necessary, for no individual deserves a diploma from a liberal arts college unless he has dabbled somewhat in the diversified fields of learning. But yet, few students can be expected to take as much interest…

… in the required fields of study as in those in which immediate personal benefit is seen. Now, should a pre-medical student elect history or geography or political science? Should a pre-business student

… during the first three weeks. It seems that the most equitable solution would be to allow the student a greater length of time in which he may decide on dropping a course. Even the most conscielcious…

student can make a mistake in choosing his courses. The present system in the literary college gives him little opportunity to realize his mistake before it is too late. -Ed Sader. fCURRENT,.MMES]1 At The…

… Michigan .. . TRIPOLI, with a bevy of brown horses, a white one which could double for Silver; a herd of daring dancing damsels; multi- tudinous camels (sans smell); an exiled Arab King who does so much…

… Wisconsin game are authorized in officially organized student residences on Sat.. Oct. 21 between 11:30 -a.m. and 1:30 p.m. for pre-game func- tions and between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. for post-game functions. No…

… registration of these functions- is necessary provided they are con- fined to the hours indicated. -Office of Student Affairs ea emic Notices Seminar in Applied Mathema- tics will meet today, 4 p.m., 1042 East…

November 19, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… the Arab Spring, the response to Hurricane Sandy, the way that the govern- and three touchdowns, not to mention his three rushing touchdowns. He had tremendous pocket presence and his throws. were on…

students entering the job market in the coming years. At the University's 60th annual Economic Outlook Conference on Thursday and Friday, economists of the Uni- versity's Research Seminar in Quantitative…

…. According to RSQE, national and state unemployment rates are expected to decline through the end of 2014, which could bode well for students seeking employment post-graduation. Michigan's unemployment rate is…

… and the same access," Costolo said. On a more serious note, Cos- tolo discussed Twitter's global relationship with governments and policy, a topic at the forefront of events such as the Arab Spring and…

… the world." LSA senior Wenjie Zhu, an international student from China, said he personally doesn't use Twitter because he isn't accustomed to having the oppor- tunity. "Honestly I just don't feel…

… accustomed to have a voice, that's how I feel about it," Zhu said. School of Information gradu- ate student Benjamin Olger said before the lecture that he was excited to hear what Costolo had to say about his…

… & Design senior Erica Neumann, a Land- mark resident. Despite the lack of promised amenities, Neu- mann and other students said the building is still enjoyable. "You could tell that it was built in a rush…

… public art with a parade of student- created papier-mache puppets that trot along Ann Arbor's streets. The resolution is requesting that Liberty Street - between South Ashley Street and South 4th Avenue…

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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…

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June 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…" is, LASC members going to jail is small," Rossman said. Astronauts launch satellite for Arabs CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.- Discovery's astronauts, including a Saudi Arabian prince, launched a civilian…

… communications satellite yesterday for 21 Arab nations and the Palestine Liberation Organization. Saudi Arabia owns the major share of the satellite system at 29 percent. The other four major shareholders are…

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February 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 114) • Page Image 2

… Placement Office for an interview with our representative. We will visit your campus on: TUESDAY, MARCH 25 opens in Egypt CAIRO, Egypt - Israel opened its first embassy in the Arab world yesterday with a…

… flag ceremony punctuated by heavy security, an emotional Israeli speech, and cries of joy. "I am sure that other Arab leaders will join our peace process, said Israeli Charge d'Affaires Yosef Hadass in a…

… statement he read in Hebrew, Arabic and English. The brief ceremony was attended by about 30 Egyptian Jews. Security was heavy outside the embassy, with uniformed police and plainclothes de tectives standing…

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November 19, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 55) • Page Image 8

… discrimination of Evanston barbers toward Negroes is being planned by the Student Senate Human Relations Commit- tee atrNorthwestern University. Representatives of the Evan- ston Council of Churches, NU stu- dents…

… some shops "as a last resort, if we find defi- nitely that they discriminate," Miss Relic said. * * * NEW YORK - The Student Board at Columbia University voted unanimously last.week to in- vite Benjamin…

… Goebbels and the Hitler regime, he stated. The extent of propaganda has made it virtual "suicide" for an Arab leader to deal peacefully with Israel, he said. Lard Announces Plans for Election John Laird, Ann…

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…

November 19, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

… Continued from Page 1 stand for. The chalk ads on the sidewalks are a good way to get a candidate's name out, but no actual information is being presented, some students said. "Just because I see their name…

… on the sidewalk, it doesn't make me want to vote for them," Engineering sopho- more Krishna Putchakayala said. Students said that the names of the candidates are mostly all that students receive from…

… Bush has warned Saddam that failure to cooperate with the names of only four candidates. The chalk brightly displays instruc- tions to "vote Blue," "vote Student's First" or even "vote for Dante, the…

… disco inferno." In response to concerns by some students of the triviality of all the chalk talk, MSA candidate Stacie Perez said the ads in chalk are meant to spark the interest of those who want to…

… advertising is something she and other students do at night as a way of making their names well known, Perez said. the inspectors will bring on an Ameri- can attack and that Washington will pursue a policy of…

… American, the largest nationality repre- sented, and at least are five women. At least six of the group are Arabs, and Mohamed ElBaradie, who oversees the International Atomic Energy Agency, is Egyptian. The…

… University has very little regu- lations on the ways in which students may use chalk on University proper- ty, said Susan Wilson, director of the Office of Student Activities and Leadership. The "Diag Policy…

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

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November 19, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… be less trouble if no police action was taken. Freedom Section The University Friends of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee sponsored a "freedom section" in the first balcony. "We will make…

… set of methods. Those commitments include opening American education to foreign students, opening to Ame- rican students the possibility of foreign study, and aiding social and economic development…

…- phasis away from student move- ments and towards support of en- tire educational systems; "We have not stated whether our efforts at improving educa- tional systems in underdeveloped nations are to be…

… difficulties for Christians in the Arab world. The opposition raised the pos- sibility that the proposal-now a separate chapter in the topic on Christian unity-might be cut out of the document and treated in…

…-3000 literary college students in a residence hall or group of living units. Here would be located not only living and dining facilities but classrooms, laboratories, a li- brary and possibly faculty offices…

… residential college would only teach its own students, all of them enrolled in the literary col- lege. But many students taking literary college classes are enrolled in other University schools and colleges…

… college? -Should the residential college be an honors college, or enroll roughly a cross-section of the lit- erary college student body? -Should it be located in the Central Campus area, on North Campus, or…

… the program, stated in a letter that international students who attend the University encounter discrimination in housing and em- ployment. Responsibilities He proposes that action be taken to encourage…

… landlords to accept their civic responsibilities and co- operate with international pro- grams. Landlords argue that they turn international students away, not because of "color," but because they have no…

… employment, Montgomery proposes that meet- ings with local businessmen be held to encourage employment for international students. He also suggests that business- men consider setting aside a defi- nite…

February 19, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

…. The final was scheduled for the last day of class. This tended to set up a very difficult exam week for the students." Prof. Votaw favors the trimester program, but he would prefer to see the Medical…

… School's semester begin a week earlier so that a final exam week could be scheduled. The extra week would be neces- sary because Michigan state law makes a 16 week semester manda- tory for medical students

… obligations." Prof. Needler suggested, however, that students consider carrying a reduced number of credit hours. "The trimester program requires a slight acceleration on the part of the student," Prof. Gordo 1…

… calendar will benefit the superior student. al- any inherent faults: the difficul- ties we have experienced are nat- ural to any period of transition," he said. Prof. William E. M. Lands of the Medical…

… informal, friendly rapport with the students without the near panic I sensed this last semester." In general then, the faculty took the calendar very much in stride. Almost no one talked of returning to the…

…'s own was the ob- ject: no results were required, no marks and no credit were given. The . faculty .explained .that abuses of the system were flagrant and not enough students were really taking part in…

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… member of the group since her sophomore year at Cass Tech High School in Detroit. BAMN has often been criticized for its protest tactics, which include bringing middle and high school students to campus…

… University administration out-of-touch with student concerns. Rabhi said most students uninten- tionally invest in war by paying tuition to the University. He asked audience members to sign a petition urging…

…- dents, University students and war veterans. Tony Morgan, a member of Mich- igan Peaceworks, led the protesters in a march out the Diag to Main Street and back. "Are you ready to march?" he yelled into…

… killed in Iraq. Some students wearing green for St. Patrick's Day jeered the pro- testers as they marched down State Street.Others cheered as the march- ers walked by. "Y'all got a nice beat," said one man…

…, Publisher/Edi- tor, The Arab American News * Evelyn Alsultany, Program in American Culture, University of Michigan Sponsored by the Department of Communication Studies, the Howard /:f Mafd hCenrer for…

January 19, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… England, and (3) that it is date for title honors, if any one team: copal church. arab.loe i tho g th enie a ge settacco n ipih d y: Fath r Deltare, di- once of. American naval units. nsou dtatUio ro~ as a…

… lessor it prsent life of the Arabs..Stteprne ofcaslo werei because of the follwing features slight favorite but will be forced to subsiding only when the President Andre byhen scongpald ant pa was Te…

… unbecoming a student."I thryl1adan ctatemeofthi suedtelSvatt;;e-law, n to advantage inasmuch as their team-i and Canada this winter anong .then.;m 1 saemn. 'sue' y h '; - - Ing at a fast clip there Is no…

… committee which r _____ --grave pas.Atrtegman eight-lapI statedl-here today he wa through'C hirdte hrepikdheWlof all big men, holding a distinct advan -CA nSUI ; ep race for students w as held. T he event…

students and lecturei ifferent countries on neutrm and through discussion of t and practice of internatioa their respective countries. A.cademny; which has honor; or Reeves by requesting hl' e as a lecturer…

… e large amount of work whk or Reeves feels it would be in for him to accomplish pr e is not relieved of the bu teaching. year, of the 350 students e in the Academy, about, on ere lawyers and doctors…

… 'c :e-fifth members of 'the dipli zervice and another fifth un students. A large number Lnd navy officers and admit eofficials were also preset 25 nations were represents gathering. ase City, Mich…

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…

April 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…Page 4- The Michigan Daily -Friday, April 19,1991 Gbe Airbigan iailij 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW K. GOTTESMAN…

…. Please axe "Calvin And Hobbes" instead. Carl Dahlberg LSA fifth-year student Enough Dooder State letters! To the Daily: I think we've just about had it with all these complaints about Alan Landau's strip…

… "Dooder State College." Don't these people have anything better to do? I do. I should be writing a paper that's already 12 days late. I hope my TA doesn't see this. Dan Mason Second-year student, School of…

… Natural Resources MSA is a joke To the Daily: I've been hearing a lot around campus lately about the fact that only 13 percent of our student body voted in the recent MSA elections, and a lot of people are…

… wondering why. One of the main reasons is that many people laugh at MSA and consider the whole thing a joke, which it is. What has MSA ever done for the student body besides rally for issues they believe in…

…, spend our money or deal with foreign policy issues? If things were done in the students' interests, then more students would take an interest in MSA and what it does. The reasons student give for not…

… they please. This is essentially what MSA does. Things that are said in campaigns are never heard again once elections are over and someone has won. If MSA actually dealt wich student issues and…

… the Gulf, Syria cements her control over Leba- non, killing hundreds of Muslim and Christian Arabs. Before being driven out of Kuwait, Iraq sets 600 oil wells on fire, which poses a huge ecologi- cal…

… graduate student Give us the downside To the Daily: Once again the Daily has muddled its journalistic efforts, this time on the bet'alf of the Greek system. After running a week's worth of positive stories…

March 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… scholarships to the Free University is open now and will continue through April 1. A faculty-student committee will interview applicants, who must have a speaking know- ledge of German and a bache- lor's degree…

… action by the Regents to modify or re- move the driving ban will be pre- sented to President Harlan H. Hatcher by the Student Legisla- ture at 9 a.m. today. But the Regents are not likely to consider the…

… oe. interested students to work underi"TestdntrfohuUieriyp Studie hesubm t sytmbougthave entered into a system of con- Pointing out that the campus roup Oppiitio tofoanry conver abor Tie upup the…

… Elsie Fuller ex- ers Local 959 12. areCsoperandn i be Regents for the planting of 1,640 f versity to serve its needs, President ed the possibility of a student adutet ySCisefcudbeHthrsaii adding tatthe…

… motion provides: the Laborers' Local said last night French Advance today when members of the Board 1 tween the campus and local com- student group will present its opin- * * * that negotiations with the…

… examinations, final exam ernors will defer decision until cording to Clitner. struggle for the French fortress Hatcher, City Council President alumni that it was all too easy to calendaring and a student con…

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…

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November 19, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… various programs in- volves at least a thousand of Ann Arbor's some 1,800 foreign students. Doubting whether that alone proves anything, Rev. Dot- son said that "beyond fifty or sixty I must guess, but some…

… together submitted the others on Nov. 7-12 days before Britain's came in. The four draft all ask Thant to send a special representative to seek settlement of the Arab-Is- raeli war of last June 5-10 and…

… Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for Dublication. For more information call…

… Current Matters. Report of Assembly's Advisory Com- mittee on Student Relations -- Profes- sor Leonard Greenbaum. Report of Assembly's Advisory Com- mittee on Research Policies -- Profes-. sor Robert C…

…: Moderator: Israeli Students Organization Guild House Dean Francis A. Allen, Law School …

November 19, 1966 (vol. 0, iss. 68) • Page Image 13

… ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE AND LITERATURE grads - Come E Monday, Nov. 21 to the West Conference Room of Rackham at 8:00 P.M. Attempts are being made to es- tablish, a student oganization to represent your interests…

…. Remind your fellow students. F35 LESLIE A. FIEDLER "Thrives an va- riety, surprise, and excitement."- Sturday .Review. FE DIAMONDS that show their beauty- hide their low cost. Austin Diamond. 1209 B. Univ…

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November 19, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… close in gymnastics and softball. Crew was a boat-length away last year. This will be the start of a wonderful trend." Students flyin'g home forbra face fears, eightened securfty TRAVEL Continued from…

… tomorrow on her way home to Long Island. "There is no other way because I F: really want to go home." .In addition to apprehension over the safety of air tray- ...... A el, some students are hesitant to fly…

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… agency, reported more than 70 people were killed by U.S. bombing around Kandahar and in east- 1 T _ _ _ ._ !_ _ _ _ '. _ core of Taliban soldiers and allied Arab, Chechen and Pakistani fighters are in…

February 19, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

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… 8. The trials are hypothetical wrongful death cases against the County Road Commission. Senior Law students will act as the attomneys and local trial lawyers will act as the judges. Trials will start…

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… Tantalize 50 51 52 54 Moslem titles Communicate Mild expletive - de force 55 Dagger 58 August nickname 60 Increase ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: D E L E D L A M A AL D A ARULE ARAB MIEN MI NOT RELEVANCE…

June 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 22) • Page Image 11

… speculative in this PAD -101 Mviddle East that ultimately gave the thrust the problem into his lap," Ab- with Berri, described Berri as an in- "dangerous and volatile situation" Detroit area the largest Arab

… were shocked and demonstrate to the student Stethem was returned to American standoff. At least 40 Americans are Dean Stethem was killed by criminals deeply saddened by the death of your the convenience…

June 19, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… committee Chairman Gary Owen (D-Ypsilanti). Bremer said University Hospital revenue bonds and private donations will cover the balance of the project not paid by the state. Ultimately, student fees serve as a…

… first rebukethe Reagan administration has dealt Israel at the United Nations and would represent a rare display of U.S. agreement with a hardline Arab state. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim, who…

May 19, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

…- civilians." ded and evacuated by helicopter. Jewish students, the bombings on Lebanon border, and destroyed a base Guerrilla spokespersons in Lebanon The Israeli spokesperson did not say Israel's embassy in…

… after Arab guerrillas. 'U' officials to revamp new 'U' hospital plans (Contnue'd fom Page i )a ( otne rmPg ) . *claim the hospital has an educational " you know. We've got to focus on it. I…

July 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… Countries suddenly quadrupled world oil prices while its Arab mem- bers temporarily cut off oil shipments to the United States and other friends of Israel. Faced with this sudden shortage and steep price hike…

… by students at the University approval. o: Michigan. News phone 74-0562. Se:ond class Marcuss said that technically, the oil postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michgan orn routineqimntws0u9 h Published…

June 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…THE Sumer Daily Saimmsr Editionof Jill MIChI(GAN DAIlY Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tuesday, June 19, 1973 News Phone: 764-0552 Problems plague pos-,tal syqsteml…

… testified that many of the signatures are in the same handwriting. Included on the pe- tition are "signatures" of several Arab farmworkers who have been in Detroit organizing for the UFW the pastseveral…

July 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… nouncement to the 150-man Central Committee of the Arab Moscow. Socialist Union, Egypt's only In recent months Sadat's re- legal political party. He called gime has displayed increasing for a joint high…

… to be broken," said Cavender. "I owe every qualified student an oppor- tunity to play in the band if he wants to." Despite his spirit of progress there were no women in the marching band last season…

March 19, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 19, 2003 - 7 STUDENTS Continued from Page 1 between countries and cited French disapproval of war as one example. Gabrail, who has family in Baghdad, said he…

… the pool size ... you would have a devastating drop in the number of minority students enrolled at the Uni- versity," Krislov said. Yet Levey said the University's policies should be overturned because…

… - and weapons inspec- tions - had clearly come and gone. Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa scrapped plans for a last-minute peacemaking trip to Iraq. And the U.N. peacekeepers boarded a plane out…

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March 19, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… such taxes on non- residents; -Permit teachers to discipline students physically and confiscate weapons; --Create a state board to regu- late nursing; -Require drivers' licenses to carry pictures of…

… dropping out -which may also apply to high school dropouts-clinic investiga- tors found: Going Tough Some students had always drop- ped out of anything when the go- ing got rough. A few apparently were…

… adopted a resolution by 34 African and Arab nations to submit at next year's meeting a proposal to expel "any member whose official policy is based on racial discrimination." NEW YORK-The stock market edged…

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April 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 122) • Page Image 14

… Kraack Daily Staff Reporter Students sounded off on the idea of war against Iraq in a debate yes- terday as part of the "Books Not Bombs" student strike. The debate, held in the Chemistry Building, pitted…

… Michigan Review Editor in Chief James Justin Wilson and Managing Editor Ruben Duran against Nursing School junior Abby Schlaff and Amer Zahr, a student in Rackam and the Law School. Wilson said that the…

… Sunni Arabs, who make up 20 percent of the population, did not vote on Election Day. Instead, many stayed at home out of fear of violence or to support a boy- cott organized by clerics opposed to U…

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

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