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December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

students, mostly Arab-American. gathered in the Michigan Union Wolverine Room to defend and debate racist implications in media coverage of developments in the EgyptAir crash. Youmans said he and other Arab

…-American students have been angered by press releases that allege Arab-Americans r r Daily Staff Reporter Toilets exploding. Raw sewage back- ing up into basements. Sparks shooting *m outlets. Ceilings collapsing…

…Weather Today: Partly cloudy. High 47 Tomorrow: Haze. High 52. * it a *arO . Low 33. One hundred ninze years of ediatrfrredom Thursday December 2, 1999 _'4 I Students will no longer get…

…Elvain said the need for paper markers of students' academic records has become obsolete. Beginning this term, students will not receive a mailed By Hanna LoPa copy of their final semester grades. The Office of…

… the Daily Staff Reporter Registrar notified students of the change late Tuesday night At four feet s a mass e-mail. years of age, Dr. "It doesn't accomplish much," McElvain said. a typical sex syn Under…

… the old policy, students received fall semester report ing icon of sex i cards at their University address and winter semester grades More than I to their permanent address. munity member McElvain said…

… that the University has mailed grade sheets Theater last nig for "certainly more than 25 years," and the number of grade sex therapist g access options has improved in the last five. Students instant…

…Elvain said, explain- introduced U Sthat students can get the more up-to-date grade informa- Nursing Prof. E t through these other means, whereas the mailings as the "Dr. Ruth become inaccurate in some cases…

…. "All these transactions are -n.---:-Fair.and running" immediately "through the University database." Inside: Fair and For LSA first-year student Rachel Kelly, Tuesday's e-mail was news to embrace. "I…

… transcripts, with the exception of same-day requests, which cost $ 10. cElvain said discussions between the Registrar's office a d student groups set up by the Office of Student Affairs helped the office make…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 25

… of the EgyptAir investigation. Fifty other students, mostly Arab-American, gathered in the Michigan Union Wolverine Room to defend and debate racist implications in media coverage of developments in…

… the EgyptAir crash. Youmans said he and other Arab-American students have been angered by press releases that allege Arab-Americans - 1-4~ r Toilets exploding. Raw sewage back- gup into basements…

…Weather Today: Partly cloudy. High 47 Tomorrow: Haze. High 52. O'trabl ti Low 33. One hundred nine years' of editorial freedom Thursday December 2, 1999 E u mi u in m Students will no longer…

…Elvain said the need for paper a( markers of students' academic records has become obsolete. Beginning this term. students will not receive a mailed By Hanna LoPa copy of their final semester grades. The Office…

… of the Daily Staff Reporte egistrar notified students of the change late Tuesday night At four feet s a mass e-mail. years of age, Dr. "It doesn't accomplish much," McElvain said. a typical sex syr…

… Under the old policy, students received fall semester report ing icon of sex i cards at their University address and winter semester grades More than 1 to their permanent address. munity member Mc…

…Elvain said that the University has mailed grade sheets Theater last nig for "certainly more than 25 years," and the number of grade sex therapist g access options has improved in the last five. Students

…Elvain said, explain- introduced U. , that students can get the more up-to-date grade informa- Nursing Prof. E Ton through these other means, whereas the mailings as the "Dr. Ruth become inaccurate in some…

… cases. "All these transactions are In.ide:.Fair'an running" immediately "through the University database." Inside Far and For LSA first-year student Rachel Kelly, Tuesday's e-mail Was news to embrace. "I…

… transcripts, with the exception of same-day requests, which costS 10. *McElvain said discussions between the Registrar's office and student groups set up by the Office of Student Affairs helped the office make…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

… considered disturbing?" SNRE junior Norah Rabiah, an Arab- American, countered some of the media attacks given by the other students arguing that Western culture tends crave descriptive details like race. "We…

…-American students involved in last night's debate agreed that it is important for Arab-America to reach out to other minorities a counteract the media's allegedly recur- ring use of stereotypes. "I think a very…

…8A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 2, 1999 Southworth questions use of student fees WISCONSI N Continued from Page 1A we need our group to have a voice," she said. Patricia Brady, senior…

… system legal counsel for the University of Wisconsin System, said the university has considered two alternatives to its current student fees system if the court rules against the school. In April 1996…

December 02, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 32

… recited, would it still be considered disturbing?" SNRE junior Norah Rabiah, an Arab- American, countered some of the media attacks given by the other students a arguing that Western culture tends to crave…

… by shin." The Arab-American students involved in last night's debate agreed that itis important for Arab-America to reach out to other minorities a counteract the media's allegedly recur- ring use of…

…8A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 2, 1999 Southworth questions use of student fees W ISCONSI N Continued from Page 1A we need our group to have a voice," she said. Patricia Brady, senior…

… system legal counsel for the University of Wisconsin System, said the university has considered two alternatives to its current student fees system if the court rules against the school. In April 1996…

December 02, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… mtg. SNR, 1040 Dana, 7 p.m. Indian American Student Associa- tion, weekly board mtg. All members welcome. League, mtg rm C, 8 p.m. U-M Greens, weekly mtg. Union, Tap Room, 5 p.M. Support Group for Women…

… Who Are or Have Been in an Abusive Relationship. First United Methodist Church, 3-4:30 Hindu Students Council. Topic: Session on Yoga. MLB, B 115A, 8 p.m. Undergraduate Philosophy Club. 2220 Angell, 7 p…

…," documentary. U-M Asian American Student Coalition. East Quad, rm 124, 8 p.m. "Against Greed," submissions ac- cepted. $100 will be donated to charity for each acceptable work. Due to Bert T-T-U-1 I n 11l A A 11…

… the tervening as it did, Washington sig- naled to the Arabs that they needn't discuss such problems with Israel because the United States will make the decisions. Israel wants the talks spread out over…

… a period of days so that it nego- tiates with only one Arab delega- tion at a time. Otherwise, officials say, Israel could simultaneously face pressures for territorial conces- sions on several…

… borders. Israel also wants the talks be held in the Middle East, so that ne- gotiators can stay inclose touch with Jerusalem, and also to make the Arab states show implicit ac- ceptance of Israel…

…'s existence. The Arabs insist on a neutral site for talks. According to the independent daily newspaper Maariv, Israel was only assured that negotiations II. …

March 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

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…, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SALAD DAYS is looking for energetic, cheerful people w/restaurant exp. Call Kurt at SECRETARY-TYPIST- Flexible evening hours & competitive wages are available for students with…

… typing, filing, & phone answer- ing experience. Call Nina at 764-2142. _ SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es- tablished infertility clinic. If you are a male student or professional 20-40 years of age we…

…- cial Research, 426 Thompson St. For more info. call 763-7339 for taped message. No further calls accepted. An al Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. SUMMER JOBS ideal for students - con- struction…

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…. ADOPTION: LOVING, christian couple to adopt new born. 1-800/850-0090. NEWSDAY RAHAT, Israel - Palestinian flags flew for the first time in this sprawling Bedouin Arab village in the heart of Israel's Negev…

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…

October 02, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… said. . The organization has received most of its signatures from college students in the United States. Folley explains two reasons for this outcome. "College students-because of their studies-are up on…

… world af- fairs more than those people in the work experience who don't have as much time to take an interest," he said. "Secondly, students have more 'College students- because of their stud- ies-are up…

… positions in the Student Leader Development Program. Applications are located at 1542 Fleming I Building. Please come and fill one out. Application Deadline is October 10. All applicants are welcome and…

… work study students are encouraged. For more information, call George Davis at 936-1055. ATTENTION All organizations presi- dents, if you would like your group featured in the 1990 - 1991 yearbook…

…, please con- tact Charles Chou at 764 - 0561 or come to the Student Publication Building at 420 Maynard. Also bring a copy of your group's agenda with you. Michiganensian "This is a law that affects mil…

… that his territorial dispute with Kuwait be linked to Arab demands that Israel give up territory lost by Syria and Jordan in the 1967 Mideast war. Bush said that "I truly believe there may be…

… opportunities" to settle the Arab-Israeli conflict and to build "new arrangements" among the states in the Gulf - but only after Iraq makes an unconditional withdrawal from Kuwait. A similar gesture last week by…

… deal with the division of Lebanon and the Arab-Israel conflict. In the fourth stage, armaments in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf would be scaled down. Saddam has suggested he would pull his troops…

December 02, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… relations, said there has been no decision about when See BOLLINGER, Page 2 More students studying overseas By Prachish Chakravorty B y Staff Reporter ising numbers of U.S. college stu- dents are studying…

… overseas, many ven- turing past traditional destinations in Europe to universities farther afield - in Africa, Australia and the Middle East, a recent survey found. The number of American students studying…

… said she values the experiences of going overseas. "I had studied abroad in high school as an exchange student. The experi- ence was extremely positive," Kostrzewa said. "I could become a member of (a…

… percentage increases in American students, Britain still hosted the most - 19,410 ients, or 23 percent of all study- a oad students. France, Spain and Italy ranked sec- ond, third and fourth with 7,000 to 7…

…,900 students. University students seem to mirror the national trend in their choice of snrly-nmon dstination. WARREN ZINN/Daily Lee Bollinger visited campus in November to be officially selected by the Board of…

… Regents as the 12th University president. Israel eyes permanent spots in Jorda Holiday lights: Students returning from the Thanksgiving break, wasted no time in preparing for the next set of hol-' idays…

…. Getting into a festive mood, students deco- rated their rooms in residence halls. '.y;ir> Above: Sophomore Chris Newth hangs strings of holiday lights around his South Quad room yester- day. Newth also…

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…

November 02, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 25) • Page Image 7

… sac- rificing them for peace with Palestin- ians, blocked roads with burning tires and torched an Arab classroom yes- terday. It was the fourth day of rampage, which erupted when Muslim mili- tants…

…," said Brunia Youngshtein !radling her 9-month-old son. Every day since the death of Beit El resident Haim Mizrachi settlers have blocked roads with burning tires and stoned Arab-owned cars and houses…

… anyone in this state - I'll be going to protect and defend the concept of freedom," Coon said. Eric Haight, a fifth-year student in the School of Education and a member of the Ann Arbor Libertarian League…

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…

March 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM GOODSTEIN FLiNr WAINEss Editorial Page Editors The Rz'E F I EMR4N T…

…:STORY MONTH It is incumbent on Vice again dropped the ball by fail- President for StudentAffairs ing to recognize the impor- Maureen A. Hartford to take tance of making this month a a leadership role. She can…

… month's don't know why more isn't done at the Ann importance. Arbor campus." Neither do we. But it is time Yet, the small hodgepodge of events for that administrators and students - far too Women…

… ebrating Women's History Month. The Uni- concerns. Where is the Office of Student versity community - students, faculty, staff Affairs? They were quick to organize and and administration - must recognize…

… schools. Betweenbro- ken heat, water pipes bursting and rats hid- ing in the walls, it is a wonder that students in these buildings are able to get any educa- tion at all. When a school's infrastructure is…

… falling apart, it creates more than an inconvenience for teachers and administrators -it is detri- mental to students' learning processes. The AASA study found that students from such facilities can be…

… expected to score more than five percent lower on achievement tests than students attending schools in "fair" condition, and up to 11 percent lower than students at sehnn in "excellent" condition. nize the…

… deeper than that. It has, for far too long, been a sad fact that in the United States students from the poorest school districts receive woefully inadequate educations, especially in comparison to their…

October 02, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

… last November just before he was assassi- nated. But the rally, held against the *backdrop of a crisis-like Israeli-Arab summit in Washington to try to resuscitate the peace process, easily outdrew the…

… the West Bank and Gaza Strip and into predominantly Arab east Jerusalem. Three fhore people, including two Palestinians and one Israeli, were reported yesterday to have died of wounds suffered in last…

… raising the student fee at the request of only a handful of student groups would set a dangerous precedent. "As an assembly member, I think it is a good idea to put it on the ballot and let the students

… decide," said LSA Rep. Andy Schor. "As a student, I hope other students do their jobs and vote this down - otherwise we'll have every group on campus asking for an increase and soon the student fee will be…

… like $1 million." Members also questioned whether the assembly would lose its power to choose which student groups should receive funding. LSA Rep. Dan Serota, who drafted the ballot question, said that…

November 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles…

… University Board of Re- gents. Over the past few years, the regents have grown isolated from students, resulting in a steady decline in student participation in campus issues. This year, students have a unique…

… opportunity to fill two openings on the board with candidates who are truly committed to protecting student rights: Democrats LAURENCE DEITCH and REBECCA McGOWAN. McGowan has responded to long-time criti- cisms…

… make herself accessible to students on campus by meeting with campus groups before making a decision and then explaining her ratio- nale. McGowan is involved with Ann Arbor com- munity activities…

…, including membership on the board of the University Center for the Education of Women. Deitch, an attorney and state Democratic party treasurer has pledged to make the regents account- able to students. He…

… tuition. Incumbent Neal Nielsen is running for a second term. As a largely ineffective regent, Nielsen has rarely met with students on this campus. In an attempt to play on the fears of middle class voters…

… "trespassers." Republican nominee Nancy Laro is the spouse of a University regent emeritus. She has not pre- sented any new programs or new ideas to make the University more accountable to students. She asks to…

April 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

… branch of the NAACP, sociology and Afroamerican studies Prof. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva and numerous University students. Johnson said "the eyes of the nation are on the University of Michigan" as well as the…

… California, Yale University planned to hold a rally in which 40 percent of the students of color painted their faces white. More than 300 people attended a day of action speak out at New York University…

… numbers of people that took part in the day's activities, but by "the qualitative devel- opment" of the movement. But sone students said they did not support the day of action. Jeff Schroeder, a law student

… campus groups, including the Black Student .nion, Alianza and Academics for Affirmative Action and Social Justice. February's day of action featured a rally, sit-ins and teach-ins. Event orga- nizers…

… encouraged students to skip classes in support of affirmative action. After the success of the first day of action, a mass e-mail was sent to schools across the nation early in March, asking schools to…

… withdrawal," President Elias Hrawi said during a visit to the United Arab Emirates. But Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was instantly receptive. "We welcome the decision by the Israeli Cabinet, "she…

… said. "This is a po'- itive step." While the United States would like to see a wider Arab-Israeli settlement that involved Syria, "we understand the value of making progress where we can," she said…

…. 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 in September, via…

March 02, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…. Student groups D Ann Arbor Committee to De- fend Abortion & Reproduc- tive Rights/National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, meeting, MLB, Room B 119, 6 p.m. " Arab-American Students' As- sociation…

… tax. However, he predicts that sales around campus will not be effected because most students are willing to pay higher prices. "Students are price efficient but not as much as the older clientele off…

… goes down," echoed Hal Gorman, vice president and assistant general counsel for Heublein, Inc. Some students challenged the governor for targeting alcohol to reduce the deficit. "I don't mind paying…

….J. said the Loyola Academy is aimed at minority male Detroit students who may be likely to drop out of high school because of unstable family backgrounds or because they are al- ready behind in learning and…

… the student body. He said that if the school's stu- dent population is predominantly Black, the curriculum would stress the idea of Afrocentricity. "We want to teach respect of all races," he said. "In…

… order to do that, students must appreciate their own eleven-month school year seems long, planners for the school would like to develop a summer camp to break up the year. Students will spend their…

… p.m. The academy will only accept 40 students in its initial first-year class and accept 40 additional students per. year to fill the incoming class. Courses will stress language, math, arts and…

… theology, and be supplemented with tutorial sessions and individualized instruction. Tuition for the school will cost students about $4,000 per year, with fund-raising covering half the costs. Parents who…

… are capable of paying the other $2,000 will be asked to do so, but it will not be a requirement. Styles said schools specifically targeting potential drop out students have succeeded at the middle…

… school level in Boston and New York, but have never been attempted at the high school level. Some educators criticized the idea saying it is too late to reach most students if they have not formed…

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…

December 02, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…. CI1, No. 44 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, December 2, 1991 ! Capyng'i 3190 Students *fly home for turkey dinners by Donna Woodwell A Daily News Editor Ukraine vote could bring end to Union No…

… wonder turkeys don't fly. Travelers dreamed of home, high school friends, and holiday fare to pass the time while waiting in air- port lounges crowded with Thanksgiving fliers. Many University students

… within 48 hours, with indications that Alann Steen could be coming out soon after. Steen's Michigan relatives ex- pressed caution. Also, Israel's allied militia in south Lebanon released 25 Arab de…

…, who is one of three Americans held hostage in Lebanon. Lebanon and Iran. The Arabic-language commu- nique, accompanied by a photograph of Cicippio, said he would be freed returned to the White House…

November 02, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… Ohio. Student groups U Adult Daughters of Alcoholics and other Trauma, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3200, 7:30 p.m. O Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House…

… addressing student leaders of campus organizations. Lisa Baker, the University's director of public affairs. She also discounted the possibility of a joint petition be- tween the University and Van Curler. On…

… attending two schools. In addition to studying at the University, these students will be tutoring at a local elementary school. Tim Schuster, programming vice president for the Interfraternity Council (IFC…

…-A-School programs on their campuses. Ruth Williams, the principal of Burns Park, said she is excited for the program to begin. "I hope that the students gain a better per- spective on how children learn, gain a…

… University student will be matched up with a teacher and student at Burns Park. Greeks will serve as one-on-one tutors, assistants in the computer lab, and teachers of specialty sub- jects. Schuster said, "The…

students have already signed up for the program. Ann Llewellyn, an LSA senior and member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, said she may be interested in pursuing a career in education. "I want to find out if…

… doing volunteer work anyway, so it was just the right kind of pro- gram." Programming chair Myers said she is sure the program will be beneficial for the Univer- sity students as well as the Burns Park…

… what I can." Schuster and Meyers said they hope as many students get involved in the Adopt-A-School program as possible. The program will begin next semester with an orientation session with Burns Park…

… teachers. Tutoring will occur throughout the semester. This program was initiated three years ago at Miami University in Ohio, and 1,000 students are currently volunteering at five local grade schools in…

December 02, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… began to use various strategies to get her work done most effectively -including using the different colored notes. "I study Arabic, but in order to learn the words I get index cards, write the words in…

…-2968 sponsored by Taiwanese American Students for Awareness -W 1 I k. A I _ _,,,,ow I 4 liki nWas named Happy Holidays DASCOLA STYLISTS L beny ofste 668-9329 TRAVEL SMART! FROM CHICAGO One Way…

… change without notice. Intl. student ID. cards may be required. 1! orange highlighter. If I use yellow, I won't remember the material. It's a little weird, but it works." Studying for an exam is an espe…

… school student who also knows the struggle of being a student with a learn- ing disability. Sarah has a visual- and auditory- based learning disability, and she also has Attention Deficit Disorder, which…

…th percentile. Sarah said people are sometimes surprised when they learn that she is a Law student and also has a learning disability. "People equate slowness with dumbness," she said. "Onedoesn…

…'t necessarily equal the other." Sarah creatively deals with her dis- ability by utilizing a notetaker from the University's Services for Students with Disabilities' office. She tape records some lectures and is…

… Third-year doctoral student "Writing the (learning disability) manual was wonderful. It helped me to learn about my disability, others' dis- abilities. It was really good for me to do it." it." I GIec…

…'t combine studying and socializing." Last year Sarah wrote a handbook for students with learning disabilities and has published it herself to reach the University of California community. She is in the…

… process of trying to get a. major publisher to pick it up. The handbook provides a compre- hensive look at what students with learn- ing disabilities can do to make their educational experience the best it…

… comman- deered and burned an empty bus that was going to take Arab workers to Israel in violation of a three-day strike called to protest the killing of a Hawks fighter. . ......... Newsletters…

October 02, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 2, 1996 abe Sittguu Eaitg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan ::_:,,: z q ,,; RONNIE…

… EDITOR C linical programs have provided University students with opportunities not commonly accessible to them. Last week, the University announced an expan- sion of these programs. As a result of a one…

December 02, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…. Paul Vaughan of DPS said the incident may have been in support of the ad, but that the letter was not written directly to the Daily. The Student Publications Build- ing houses the Daily, the Michigan…

… finals, safe travels between the terms, the happiest of holidays,. and victory in the Rose Bowl! STUDENTS Continued from page 1 enced more turbulent bouts with the friendly skies. One LSA junior, who…

… people," he said. One student benefitted from air- line overcrowding. Jodi Sokol, an LSA senior who also flew to New York, was moved to first class be- HOSTAGES Continued from page 1 defense ministry, said…

… official Syrian Arab News Agency reported. Picco arrived in the MiddleEast late last week. One diplomatic source in the Syr- ian capital, speaking on condition of anonymity, said no release was ext- pected…

… Sunday, adding it was "most likely tomorrow." Sbe 3ibigau BarIl The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter, terms by students at the University of…

March 02, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

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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…

April 02, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… by the Homeless Power Union and the National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition. "Homelessness is a problem in Ann Arbor and I think it's MSA's job to repre- sent students' concerns - this is obvi…

…- ously a concern of many students," he said. Both Rose and outgoing MSA Vice President Probir Mehta said they pub- licly thank many people who have shaped their MSA experiences and those who have supported…

… personal life. "I'll definitely be active in some dif- ferent student groups," Rose said. "I want to get back into sports, try out for the crew team and resume dating:' Mehta said he looks forward "to being…

… a student again and raising my GPA." "1 have a sense of optimism and no regrets.' Mehta said. "I wish the new members of the assembly the best and hope that they will shatter the image ghat MSA doesn…

… street clashes since Israel broke ground for a new Jewish neighborhood in the traditionally Palestinian part of East Jerusalem. The confrontations between Israeli occupation troops and stone-throwing Arab

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April 02, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

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April 02, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 106) • Page Image 15

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