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February 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… player Warde Manuel will fill the only new position created by Goss, which focuses on student athlete development regarding employment and community service. Manuel said he will link services already…

… offered by Career Planning and Placement and the Center for Learning through Community Service to the goals the department has for student athletes. "It's to make sure that the student athletes are our main…

… Provost Nancy Cantor said he has deaths of several students, the difficult met the challenge of outside scrutiny firing of Michigan men's basketball with his open demeanor and honest coach Steve Fisher and…

…) -- Secretary of State Madeleine Albright assured Israel and its Arab neighbors yesterday that the United States would have a "swift and resounding" response to any Iraqi attack in the region. After extensive…

… talks in Israel, Albright took the message that Arabs, too, are under America's protective wing to Kuwait. She will repeat it today in Saudi Arabia during her tour seeking Arab support for military action…

… against Iraq to enforce U.N. resolutions. Unlike in 1990, when an Iraqi invasion of Kuwait con- gealed most of the Persian Gulf Arabs, none has bought into the necessity of action in the current cri- sis…

… strike again. During the Gulf war, the Bush administration pressured Israel not to retaliate for the 39 Scud missiles that hit its ter- ritory. The worry was that if Israel joined the conflict, the Arabs

…," Mordechai , told reporters. Speaking on CNN's "Late Edition," Albright warned the Iraqis that if Israel or Arab nations are attacked, the U.S. response would be forceful. "Were Saddam Hussein to attack…

February 02, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

…- ond class citizenship.” Currently, Mexicans and Arabs are two of the city’s most notable immigrant groups, though both communities have been immi- grating to Detroit for hundreds of years Arab

… immigration to Michi- gan, which first began in 1898, has steadily increased in recent years, according to Sally Howell, assis- tant professor of history and Arab American Studies at the Univer- sity…

… Greek Orthodox and Maronite Catholic churches, which were all built by Syrian-Lebanese migrants. Howell said while many of the earlier immigrants came seeking economic opportunity, the Arab

… Palestinian populations to grow in the city, Howell said. A decade later, in the 1960s, the Arab-Israeli War and a war in Lebanon brought many refugees to Detroit. Howell said people emigrated from Arab

… countries like Lebanon, Iraq, Palestine, Jor- dan and Syria. Between 2000 and 2010, Arab immigration increased by 35 per- cent, which means the population overall is still majority immi- grant, Howell…

… said. Yet, she said it is important to remember that the Arab community is an integral and integrated part of southeast Michigan, with the first immi- grants having helped build the auto industry…

… and the city itself, while second- and third- gen- eration Arab Americans are dis- persed throughout the economy. Adam Thibodeau, staffer at Congress Communities of South- west Detroit, a…

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

… Francesca Kielb Regent Kathy White, local judge featured at annual Student Veterans Benefit By TANAZ AHMED Daily Staff Reporter Dressed in their finest, residents from across Washtenaw County gath…

…- ered in the Michigan Union Ballroom for the sixth annual Student Veterans Benefit Dinner on Friday. The gala and silent auction was hosted by the University’s chapter of the Student Veterans of…

February 02, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… Susan Botti. Student tick- ets cost $9. Contra dancing to be taught at Union The Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music and Dance will sponsor a contra dance today in the Michigan Union from 8 to 11 p…

….m. This traditional folk dance will include live music and fun. Tickets are $5 for students. Big Ten out for blood today Blood will be taken for the Big Ten Blood Battle between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. today in…

… Society. The results of the study show black and Hispanic men are most accepting of assisted suicide, although Hispanic men prefer to call it "assisted dying." The study also showed that Arab Mus- lims and…

Arab Christians are against going to nursing homes. One Arab participant said it was the "most awful thing that can happen'" adding that there are no nurs- ing homes in Baghdad. Arab participants said…

…. Whites were open to most types of end-of-life care, such as feeding tubes and dialysis, but not life support. Arabs indicated that they would not want doctors to tell a family member if he or she had a…

student Charles Draznin said he has not been taught about cultural sensitivity toward end-of- life treatments, but that the results from the study would be useful. "I think I would have a better under…

… ethnicities including Arab Muslims, Arab Christians, Hispan- ics, blacks and whites. They were all 50 or older. Jackson said other ethnic groups such as Native Americans and Asians were not included because…

February 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

… send a message that it does not ap- prove of racism. "We just can't keep having these kinds of actions in a climate where there are no conse- quences for this kind of behavior," he said. BLACK Student

… Timothy Jacobs had been taken into custody by FBI agents and would be transported to a jail outside Robeson County. Trapped Israelis attack Arabs ANABTA, Israeli-occupied West Bank - Israelis killed two…

Arabs and wounded three others yesterday when they opened fire on a crowd of stone- throwing Palestinians who had trapped a convoy of soldiers and civilians, the Israeli army said. Soldiers wounded four…

Arabs in two other clashes, a military spokes- person said. The Arab-owned Palestinian Press Service put the number of Arabs wounded by gunfire at 22. Troops battled Palestinians in protests throughout…

… the West Bank and Gaza Strip, leaving more than a dozen Arabs hospitalized with beating injuries and three soldiers injured by stones. The renewed violence caused the first deaths from gunfire since Jan…

…. 15 and brought to 41 the confirmed Arab death toll in the rioting that began Dec. 8. It came as the United States was exploring ways to revive the stalled Middle East peace process. Defense Minister…

… alumni network I 01Ibe Alirljtgan i t Vol. XCVIII- No.85 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

… National Student News Service. liditor in Chief...................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Photo Editors............KAREN HANDELMAN Managing Editor........................MARTHA SEVETSON JOHN MUNSON News Editor…

February 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…, emphasized the importance of remembering the lin- gering effects of the war. "People are forgetting things like this - that people are dying in the aftermath." Rami Kishek, chair of the Arab- American Students

… .Poet gives reading at award ceremony The Michigan Daily -Weesaye ar2,1994 -3 Naval Academy cheating may not affect 'U' policies Hopwood award ceremony honors student writers By JESSICA HOFFMAN…

… FOR THE DAILY Pulitzer Prize-winning poet John Ashbery might be a good role model for student winners of the University's Hopwood award. The Hopwood may be the first of many literary prizes for these…

students - perhaps even a Pulitzer. Essays, poetry and fiction pieces were recognized at. the Hopwood award ceremony in Rackham Audi- torium yesterday. Six RC and four LSA undergraduates won prizes judged by…

… one-and-a-half-hour cer- emony centered around Ashbery's reading of his own poetry and fic- tion. This year, two students are winning the Hopwood Contest for the second time. Repeat winner David…

…, so I didn't know what to expect," said winner Holly Spaulding, an RC first-year student. "When I came to the University, I was trying to identify the writing community," Spaulding added. The ceremony…

…. 14, 1992, officials at USNA were notified by e-mail that the exam had been compromised - some of the 663 students had cheated by circulating a copy of the exam around the dorm the night before the test…

…. Some of the students, called mid- shipmen, told NAVINSGEN they did not know the test they had was the next day's exam, and thought they were studying good "gouge" - an old exam that students can study…

… from. All non-engineering majors at USNA are required to take the notori- ously difficult Electrical Engineering 311, which most students find irrel- evant, according to the report. USNA conducted an…

…." NAVINSGEN conducted another investigation six months later that im- plicated 133 midshipmen. It is unlikely that all of the students will be expelled, but none who are implicated by NAVINSGEN will be allowed…

February 02, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…-M community and around the country. The IWG aims to create a safe environment for Arab, Muslim and MENA (Middle East and Northern Africa) students. Irfan said he and Maria Wajahat, LSA SG representative…

… 670 main floor restrooms in all academic and student-facing buildings, University spokesperson Rick Fitzgerald told The Michigan Daily in an email Thursday. In November, the Ann Arbor City Council…

… contract for tenured professor in Fall 2022 Mark Schlissel could return as faculty member in MCDB, Microbiology & Immunology GRACE BEAL/Daily A University of Michigan student tested positive for…

… meningococcal meningitis, according to an email from University of Michigan Chief Health Officer Preeti Malani and Lindsey Mortenson, University Health service medical directors Thursday night. The student

… Sigma Beta Rho house in East Lansing. The student started experiencing symptoms on Monday, Jan. 24. Meningitis is a rare and serious bacterial infection; however, vaccines can prevent it. It involves…

… County Health Department, officials urged students who may have been in contact with the individual to complete an online survey through UHS. According to the Health Department, points of contact can…

… said they are taking the case seriously and are encouraging any students who are worried they may have been in close contact with the positive individual to receive the necessary prophylactic…

… antibiotic treatment as a preventative measure as soon as possible. Positive case of meningococcal meningitis confirmed in UMich community Exposed students are encouraged to fill out online UHS…

… teaching, he will be relied on to serve on faculty committees and mentor students. Bethany Moore, chair of Microbiology and Immunology at the University, wrote in the letter obtained by The Press that…

…-Muslim bigotry, supports installing bidets LSA Student Government passed two resolutions that intend to create a more accepting environment for the Muslim community on the University of Michigan campus. One…

February 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…2A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 2, 1998 NATION/ ORLD Aibright faces tough mission in Persian Gulf DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- The United State's closest ally in the Persian Gulf…

… will not allow any strikes against Iraq, under any circumstances, from its soil or bases in Saudi Arabia, due to the sensitivity of the issue in the Arab and Muslim world," the Saudi official told The…

… the following awards are currently being accepted: OUTSTANDING STUDENT LEADER The Student Alumni Council will award stipends to five student nominees. OUTSTANDING NEW MEMBER ADVISOR OF THE YEAR PROGRAM…

… OF THE YEAR OUTSTANDING STUDENT ORGANIZATION LET'S GET RECOGNIZED' " Nominate yourself or someone else. " All students, faculty, staff, and other University community members are eligible. " Deadline…

… are other issues that transcends demographics." Urbina said the event is not limited to students of color, adding that Mexican Americans' struggles, accomplish- ments and conflicts can serve as lessons…

… for all students. "I think its beneficial for all students to come," Urbina said. Hernandez said MEChA is sponsoring speeches by two acclaimed journalists about affirmative action and other issues…

… pertinent to minority groups. Hernandez said students have to take a more proac- tive stand. "We are trying to make our politics and philosophy more portable," Hernandez said. "I am hoping people will wake up…

… over the next two weeks." Nunn said he incourages students from different cultural and religious backgrounds to come to gain an under- standing of Mexican American history. "It's important to understand…

….. calf us-we listen, we care. PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELPD 975-4357 Any time, any day, 24 hours. Fully confidentiaL. r Inn Studentt is ne a 1 7E AROUND THE WORLD A Division of Student Afairs. For further…

… informiation contact: Office of Student Activities & Leadership 2209 Michigan Union 763-5900 wmillett~aurich.edu t ' ...: F.i 1fli{.f f. ill3ii'r i... .. .. fif\...gw i.. ..SY. Albright frustrated with Mideast…

February 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Women in Morocco: Behind the veil 4 ' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… theirs is a place with too s much religion and not enough human- ity. -ROBERT SCHREINER By DANIEL ZWERDLING A WOMAN'S life in Morocco or Algeria, or any Arab-Moslem society, isn't exactly roses. She…

… spends her life literally under wraps - the traditional Arab robes and veil. She can't pause for a cup or int tea in a cafe, or stroll through the town chat- ting with friends - unless she's walking to and…

… delicious food. Arab women are delicious cooks. THIS NEW WAY of looking at women (or not looking at them, since they pass like timid shadows) slaps me suddenly my second night in Morocco. I'm sitting in a…

… wife was Belgian. "We divorced after four years, after she lost her, liveli- ness," Mohammed tells me. He' shakes his head sadly - he should have known that a man from the Arab culture can't be satis…

…, intertwining fingers in the others. I told Lotfi, a young student in Fez, that if I held hands with my male friends in the United States, people would stare at us uncomfortably and type us as "queer." He couldn…

…. "Where will you find any vir- gins?" Once an Arab sleeps with a woman, he loses respect for her. In fact, any woman who comes from behind her robes - and - as they see it - flaunts her sexuality, doesn…

…'t deserve re- spect. That's why American women in jeans, or short dresses, and tee shirts (especially without bras) hate Morocco. Arab men pinch their breasts, rub against them and stick their hands in their…

February 02, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… r Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Snowbound in New Mexico Wednesday, February 2, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… industry group, Federal Trade Com- missioner Paul Dixon called consum- er advocate Ralph Nader "a son of a bitch and a dirty Arab." I That he called Nader a "son of a bitch" is not important. It shows only…

… Office? The answer is that our new Presi- dent, like so,,many other Americans, is either indifferent or hostile to- ward Arabs. Because of this country's stand on the Mid-east situation, Arabs havej gotten…

… a bad name. The Jews arej an oppressed people and not to be slandered, the'blacks are an oppres- sed people and not to be slurred, yet the Arabs are the bad guys so some- how it's alright if they are…

… peaceful solution to the Mid-east situation, yet how can we expect the Arab nations to believe that our motives are moral and honest when we allow such bla- tant bigotry in our federal govern- ment to go…

Arab people on the part of the present adIpinistra- tion. It is Jimmy Carter's duty to dismiss Dixon as swiftly as possible, and it Is the duty of the American people to recognize racism for the ugly…

February 02, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…. “They only have aspirations to be stay-at-home moms.” While Makki acknowledges many students take Arabic with intentions of using the skill for political purposes, she believes there should be a…

…. Though no specific plan for the protection of students with refugee status has been released by the administration, as requested by a petition signed by more than 1,400 students, faculty and…

… staff, the International Center issued a statement with recommendations for students who may be impacted. Echoing sentiments from a statement made by University President Mark Schlissel…

… together and work together.” First-year MBA student Rachel DeLeon helped organize the event and told the Daily that the purpose of #OneRoss was to support fellow students affected by the…

… executive order. “We have classmates that are going to be affected by this,” Deleon said. “We want to represent love and support for (them).” In an email sent to the Ross student body, Won included…

… a personal statement from Business graduate student Banafsheh Bagheri, an Iranian- Canadian whose travel has been severely restricted. “If I left the country, I may have to say goodbye to…

… means that I won’t be able to see my family, that they won’t be able to visit me.” In the evening, the Ross Student Government Association organized an open panel to address concerns and…

… questions from the community. Approximately 100 people attended the panel which included immigration lawyers as well as University of Michigan officials and faculty. The panel advised students

… an executive order and what this particular order means for University students. The panel discussed how the order essentially revokes existing visas and may have residual effects…

… vigilance regardless of where students are from. The panel advised travelers to have an immigration attorney on call and told students to carry all forms of documentation that they could — even a…

February 02, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

… capacity. Regardless, this is the kind of action that the University should be taking in order to enhance Muslim student voices. I interviewed Prof. Evelyn Alsultany, director of Arab and Muslim…

…@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. Unsigned editorials reflect the official position of the Daily’s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations…

… EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS M onday, Jan. 25, students crowded the seats in the Pendleton Room to listen to students share their experiences with Islamophobia. The event was organized by a committee of…

… Muslim students as well as the LSA- sponsored event “Sharing Stories, Building Allyhood: Student Voices Against Islamophobia.” This event seemed to finally be a step in the right direction — with…

… great attendance in terms of demographics and size — because a safe space was created that allowed students affected by Islamophobia to share their stories without fear. One student was even able to…

… lay claim to the story she had submitted anonymously to the group, thanking people for creating a space where she felt welcomed. After the first part of the event, in which students shared their…

… stories, people broke up into groups to discuss what it means to act as an ally for Muslim students. This would have been more effective if there was more time for discussion and if there was more room…

… American Studies, afterward, and she pointed out the effect of LSA organizing such an event, as opposed to a student group organizing one. She started by speaking to me about the University…

…,’ ” Alsultany said. “I think a good sign right now is that this event was actually organized by the LSA undergraduate division, which says something. In the past it’s usually that students organize something…

… will be carried through in future programs. With the help of LSA, the event was advertised better than any solely student- organized event, and done in collaboration with a group of students so that…

February 02, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…- vertisements in the Wayne State Univer- sity paper on Palestinian Independence Day warning students that all Palestinians are terrorists to B'nai Brith letters warning parents of the Arab money which is pour…

… Communications Department, the Chair of the Board for Student Publica- tions, a group of Sociology professors, the director of Hillel, the Conservative Coalition, pro-Zionist student groups, the Michigan Review…

…, and countless individ- ual students. Some of our critics have simply expressed a difference of opinion while others have maintained that we have "gone too fa, that our political positions are "too…

… administration, to student ac- tivism, to U.S. foreign policy, to the me- dia and to the belief in an independent stu- dent press. We have spoken from the per- spective of students, of activists, of inter…

…'s Wrong With the Michigan Daily?" and stated, "The center of the con- cern is the opinion page, which has be- come increasingly anti-Zionist and anti- Semitic." Comments from students who had participated…

… in a discussion with edi- tors from the Daily wrote their recommen- dations in an "open forum" in the same is- sue. Their comments included remarks like, "we are prepared to bring major student

…'s present poli- cies ...I am also hopeful that the Washte- naw County Jewish community will con- tinue to monitor the situation and respond whenever necessary. Until then, the battle many Jewish students are…

… fighting against the Daily will not end..." Not long after this a press conference was held by "concerned Jewish students" claiming that in spite of their attempts to dialogue with the Daily, the Opinion…

… Page was still entrenched in its old attitudes and this could only indicate one thing: that the Daily didn't care about the collective con- cerns expressed by these students. Yet in spite of these claims…

… claimed to be on the side of honest and open debate. Referring specifically to some of the comments made by the students who par- ticipated in the forum, we have several questions..' Why should it be the…

February 02, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… years even if the Arab oil embargo is lifted, be- cause of insufficient refinery capacity. Cooperative food buying b e at reBtai 'epofs (Continued from Page 1) conspiracy or not. It's crummy that the…

… anything that is run by us. Never again will we let the tickets out of our hands like that." The official University reaction was one of concern. Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs Henry Johnson authorized…

… a complete in- vestigation of any wrong-doing in- volving the University. THOMAS EASTHOPE, assistant vice president for Student Services and in charge of the invesdgation said, "There is evidence…

… that makes certain conditions of the contract suspicious. Our primary concern is for the students. The vice president's office will co-oper- ate in any way in attempting to right any wrongs that have…

… been perpetrated." Easthope also expressed concern about the distribution of tickets. "If we ask our students to line up and pay for tickets, then we ought to be able to control the distribu- tion of…

…-OF-THE-MONTH CLARE LUCE'S THE WOMEN at the AACT WORKSHOP BLDG. 201 MULHOLLAND 8 P.M. 662-9405 THIS WEEKEND $2.50 8:30 Students, Faculty, and Staff Nomination forms for DISTINGUISHED TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARDS are…

February 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, February 2, 1988 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Nicaragua made concessions 4 Vol. XCVIII, No. 85 420 Maynard St…

… day fought racism IN THE FACE OF RAMPANT institu- tional racism and racist attacks at the University, it is important to recog- nize the student groups responsible for the alternative classes and…

… these alternative educational events while the University administration largely ignored the spirit of the day. Although some people on the picket line around Angell Hall in- correctly labeled students

… the Union on topics rarely discussed or presented at the University. These events were sensitive to student interest, as was evidenced by the large numbers in attendance at these teach-ins: at least…

…- ciently prepared for interacting with students attending classes. Also, more white students would have honored the boycott if UCAR had been able to spend more time edu- cating people as to its importance…

… importantly, those who criticize UCAR for not preparing adequately for the boycott should have helped to do just this. Those who didn't do anything to educate their fellow students about the im- portance of the…

… people must not be construed as reason to condemn the entire block- ade. The aim of protesters was simply to make students think about the tacit statement they were making by attending classes during the…

… boycott. UCAR reasoned that if students must go out of their way and use a side door, perhaps they would reconsider their decision to violate the boycott and begin to un- derstand the significance of that…

… of many students to the point of equating UCAR's efforts with the kind of intolerance the protest was designed to over- come. That such thoughts are mis- taken becomes painfully obvious when one…

… examines the motives be- hind the boycott in the first place. Students must realize what Dr. King stood for; that the injustice he fought is still prevalent in society; and that it is important to set aside…

February 02, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… almost any school in the state. Ten LSA Student Government voted on a resolution Wednesday evening to change the current textbook used in Arabic classes at the University of Michigan. The…

… LSA SG, Page 3A LSA reps. approve textbook resolution STUDENT GOVERNMENT Proposal to change Arabic dept. materials passes unanimously MOLLY NORRIS For the Daily AMELIA CACCHIONE…

… the MichiGames arcade — has been installed and is now used to showcase student- made video games. Despite its appearance, the MichiGames arcade differs from traditional gaming units…

… annual competition where teams have 48 hours to create a complete video game. MichiGames arcade was first developed by Austin Yarger, an Engineering graduate student and EECS 494 instructor…

…. In December of 2007, the Pinellas County School Board of Pinellas County, Fla., discontinued its integration policy. Violence and a decline in student performance struck the school systems…

…, and in 2015, the Tampa Bay Times released “Failure Factories,” a five-part investigation of the effects on both students and the community. As part of The Livingston Lectures and the Martin…

… differences in test scores between students among local schools. Cara had previous experience with four other large districts in Florida before reporting for the Tampa Bay Times, and had noticed…

… that Black students in Pinellas had lower standardized test scores than those in the other school districts she had covered. “Simultaneously, Lisa, who had come from Washington, was interested in…

… their research, their data showed even more striking results. They found in the Pinellas school district, 84 percent of Black elementary students were failing state exams. As the schools…

… continued to become more segregated, the test scores of their students continued to decline. “Today they score worse than any school in the county,” LaForgia said. “They score worse than…

February 02, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 85) • Page Image 5

…Michigan Student Television: *take one! by Ruth Lttmann Daily Staff Writer The television cameras started to roll yesterday as Michigan Student Television (MSTV), a new student- run cable show, taped…

… its first seg- ment of "Michigan Student Forum" in Schorling Auditorium. The first show tackles the abor- tion issue and will premiere on Feb. 11. It will air on cable channel nine as part of Community…

… segment will deal with the Arab-Israeli conflict. The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 2, 1990 - Page 5 Journalist speaks on freedom of press in Chinese society by Mark Katz Daily Minority Issues…

…. During the hunger strike in May, one of the students' main demands was the retraction of this editorial, which, after two staff meetings, "very nearly happened." However, with the government's current…

February 02, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, February 2, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4c iidtigan 4:atil Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… incentive plan, the creation of a bureaucracy-free business land- scape thatpromotes small businesses and start-ups, and scholarships that reward students based on their cre- ative and problem…

… theory. I am proud to say that we have one of the most formidable student bodies in terms of talents and enthusiasm. We have all the will and the right ideas. The question is, is America ready to listen…

… in Productive Discourse," Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, a student organization dedicated to the liberation and self-determi- nation of the Palestinian people, was unfairly slandered by its…

… and expelling Israeli Arabs from their homes." This is what made the Jewish state of Israel possible - the 1948 expulsion of more than 700,000 Pales- tinians from their homes during what Pales- tinians…

… refer to as al-Nakba (the catastrophe). To this day, expelled Israeli Arabs continue to speak up about this reality. Perhaps more egre- gious is that Israel and the Jewish National Fund attempt to erase…

February 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…Sunday, February 2, 1969 STUDENT-WORKER EFFORT: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Do new Czech protests spell return to pre-invasion reform? y , By NICK JANKOWSKI Last…

… of Two Parts PRAGUE (CPS) - The firey suicide of student Jan Palach brought to the surface the dis- content of students and workers with the country's Czech gov- ernment. The student-worker fusion was…

… community control black student power within NEA the conference, but called the gen- over schools. itself. eral NEA hierarchy "hypocritical." The issue of who should run the Ydung -people--the "consumers All…

Arab-Israeli war break out. * . 0 PRESIDENT MOHAMMED AYUB KHAN extended an olive branch to elements in the antigovernment agitation that has battered Pakistan. Khan announced yesterday that he will…

February 02, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…4 -Friday, February 2, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 tothedaily…

… withhold grades or picket graduation. Although the contract won't expire until July, both parties - and students - stand to benefit from an agreement reached well before then. The University administra- tion…

… a campus dedicat- ed to student activism, but the contentious nature of lecturer walkouts and strikes can pit loyal students against their own academ- ic interests in the name of solidarity. LEO…

… must also recog- nize the integral role its lecturers play in edu- cating students. These coming months will be crucial to consider LEO's demands and put together a plan acceptable to both sides. Most…

students do not intend to get an edu- cation in labor relations when they enter the University. However, we owe a certain amount of respect and empathy to those instructors who make less in a yearthan many…

… out-of-state students pay to be here. Lecturers teach nearly a third of undergraduate courses on Ann Arbor's campus, and students have a vested interest in seeing the demands of LEO met by the…

… precautions that the reporter coincidentally left out. In addi- tion, Project Suyana has not been notified of any disapproval of the event by faculty, staff, administrators or students. If there is a…

… controversy, 02/01/2007). As someone who knows how hard the group's members have worked to make the event possible, I know that the concept has been met with nothing but positive responses from students

… by Ryan Fan- tuzzi, the vice president of the University's chapter of the Young Americans for Freedom. He informed the crowd that he was aware that "members of far left, Arab and Muslim organizations…

February 02, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… compound sits atop the ruins of the biblical Jewish Temples, belongs to Israel. In four months of violence, 383 people have died, including 322 Palestinians, 13 Israeli Arabs, 47 other Israelis and one…

…. Student faces life for bomb arsenal SAN JOSE, Calif (AP) - A com- munity college student accused of assembling an arsenal of guns and explosives in his room and plotting a mass campus killing faces 108…

… fo;% 35 h AJ O li b rgt ,S h ~ 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…

February 02, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… a vote. Harvard University student Adam Johnson spent the last week of his win- ter vacation in New Hampshire answer- ing phones, mailing campaign information and helping out during events for…

… - Foreign ministers from Israel, several Arab countries and elsewhere pledged yesterday to revive a long-neglected component of the Mid- dle East peace process amid hopes that it can assist in the tortuous…

…. - Compiled from Daily wire reports GUSTER Lost And Gone Forever SASHA 013 Ibiza 1= I - L z 15CD w a t, WU N. F- a, 4;: 1. u s: . $5.50 with Student ID after 6pm $5.25 Late Shows Fri & Sat O passes or…

… fall and winter 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…

February 02, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… added. Rockaway, who is vacationing in the United States during a break at Tel Aviv University, spoke here to make American students more aware of educational programs available in Israel. Technology…

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February 02, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

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February 02, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

….' One source of consolation for me over his loss is that I was in the chorus that answered him." Peace Corps Director Sargent Shriver says college students now accept the Peace Corps as a sort of post…

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February 02, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

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February 02, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

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February 02, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

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