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April 02, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… country, in addition to hiring a staff for these services. Mark Webster Reading Series draws to a close Students can join the Department of English and members of the Masters of Fine Arts community for the…

… final reading in the annual Mark Webster Reading Series. The event will feature works by second-year students in the Masters in Fine Arts Program in Cre- ative Writing. Irene Hahn will read her fiction…

… Palestinian Arab party advocating cultural autono- my and civil rights for Palestinians in Israel. Bishara has called for a bi- national Israel that would be a "state of all its citizens." Film celebrates…

…. North Campus urges students to dance night away Pierpont Commons Arts and Pro- grams will sponsor Salsa Night tonight at Pierpont Commons. Lessons will begin at 9 p.m. with open dancing until midnight…

… less student involvement, increased law enforcement efforts and in some years, bad weather. "The main problem is that they don't get enough serious speakers and there's a real disconnect between the…

student body and those who attend the event," LSA senior Dan Sheill said. "What's interesting is this event is put under the microscope more than any other event on campus." A student organization must…

… reserve the Diag to hold an event there. Sheill was the student sponsor of Hash Bash last year as chairman of the College Libertarians, but this year it is spon- sored by the University's chapter of the…

… people arrested, only two have been University students. Still, Brook said the crowds at Hash Bash are bigger, but less rowdy than crowds that football games attract in fall. "(Hash Bash) is worse than any…

… policies. The University graduates 84.2 per- cent of its students in six years. In comparison, 69.1 percent of Michigan State University students graduate in six years, and the six-year graduation rates of…

… "There are a number of contributing factors," Monts explained. "A lot has to do with the cost and the level of prepara- tion." Minority students are not leaving the University because they are per- forming…

November 02, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 23) • Page Image 7

…. versity's Asian and Arab American student groups and will The U.S. Department of Justice is also concerned with have volunteers today in cities that may have previously dis- cities that have a history of…

… they will monitor the treatment of Arab hotline number, which will be answered by law students Americans. and lawyers, said Margaret Fung, executive director of Poll monitors will also be present at…

… for those waiting inlines at polling sites, not only in Ann Arbor, but also in Detroit, Scio Township and Ypsilanti. But the group is focusing on students, Raghavan "We kno said. weTekn u Voice Your…

… occurred in the past. Students are sometimes told false- ly, for instance, that they are not allowed to vote in a town that isn't their home. "That's what we're try- ing to stop, to just clarify the process…

… j7 i 1. >r and make sure everyone's informed in this election," Woiwode added. Voice Your Vote is also driving both Ann Arbor residents from their homes to the polls and students who have gone to the…

… Vote al for it or Die campaign -- sponsored by smoothly." rapper P.Diddy on the Diag - Pete Woiwode - encouraging students to go Voice Your Vote to the polls. The mission co-chair presentation, which has…

…, although individ- ual brothers could purchase and distrib- ute their own drinks with their personal funds. Currently, students attending official fraternity parties are supposed to bring their own alcohol…

… would try to intimidate student and minority vot- ers today in an attempt to discourage people from voting. Moon said all lawyers that will be present at sites will be volunteers. The Republican Party…

… , k Nonpartisan organizations will have poll monitors at sites that they perceive fostered discrimination against voters in past elections. The Michigan Student Assembly's Voice Your Vote Com- mission…

… will have a poll monitor at every predominantly student precinct, such as the Michigan Union and Bursley Residence Hall, said Pete Woiwode, co-chair of the commis- sion If the problem is unsolved at the…

November 02, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 JORDAN SCHRADER Editor in Chief JASON Z. PESICK Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion…

… protecting our national security, and we may not even have the troops to do that. Arab-Israeli conflict The Arab-Israeli conflict has bedeviled U.S. presidents for decades. The one con- stant for many of those…

… freedom and democracy, who will never waveratour side. Bush will neverleave the field. Alex Grimes LSA freshman The letter writer is a member of Students for Bush Students have unique opportunity to impact…

students, faculty, staff and racted forms administrators will be given priority over do the same others. Letters should include the writer's n the world, name, college and school year or other Uni- ites? Do…

December 02, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… pushing for the other, insisting that Arab nations must be permanently represented on the council, diplomats said. The 53-nation U.N. Human Rights Commission also should be expanded to include all member…

… considered garish and was taken down two years later in response to outcry from students and alumni. Taylor said there is a "general consensus" among offi- cials discussing the renovation plans that buyers of…

… at." Later this month, Martin said, the department will present plans to build a facility, called the Champions Center, where prospective student-athletes can gather while visiting the campus. The…

… his eventual decision to invade Iraq. nold bond www.7nichigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

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