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August 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… is "how we can work as friends with the Arab States in their legitimate economic, social and political pro- grams while at the same time maintaining Israel as a separate state and preventing Com munist…

… States aid given to Israel. From 1945 to 1957, United States aid to Israel alone was more than three times the combined amount given to all of the Arab countries, even though the Arab population was 25…

… eorge L. Trager, Univ. of Buffalo, on So me Methodological Considerations in he Reconstruction of Indo-Hittite Pho- ology." Tues., Aug. 5, 7:30 p.m., Rack- am Amphitheatre. Concerts Student Recital: Jana…

… Woodrum, Lano student of Benning Dexter, will resent a recital in partial fulfillment f the requirements for the degree of achelor of Music on Sat., Aug. 2, 8:30 .m. Her recital which will be held in ud. A…

…- pervising student teachers); Elem. Speech Correction. Highland Park, Mich. -- Early and late elementary; Girls Physical Edu- cation; Home Economics; Orthopedic (all elem. levels). Mt. Clemens, Mich. -- HS…

… h~ AB B ATHr A __14 I I ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. Paul V. Matheson, Assistant Sunday Masses: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M. and 12…

… CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Hill and Tappan Streets Rev. Russell M. Fuller, Minister. THE CONGREGATIONAL AND DISCIPLES 'STUDENT GUILD J. Edgar Edwards, Director 524 Thompson St. Donna Hamilton, Associate…

… 9:00 A.M. Sermon by Rev. Russell Fuller: "The Sacrifice Acceptable to God." 5:30 P.M. THE STUDENT GUILD will hold its Program, picnic, and recreation at Saline Val- ley Farms. Speaker, Rev. J. Edgar…

…). PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT CENTER at the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave., NO 2-3580 Dr. Henry Kuizenga, Minister Dr. William Baker, Campus Minister Miss Patricia Pickett, Assistant Summer Communion 9…

…:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M.-- Mr. Laurent, preaching. 11:30 A.M. Student Coffee Hour 5:00 P.M. Summer United Fellowship. Meet at church to go to Saline Valley Farms. Rev. Ed Edwards, speaker. ST. ANDREWS…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… and the College of Engineering unveiled their newest entre- preneurship venture, the Desai Family Accelerator, on Aug. 19. The program aims to do more than incubate student start- ups, like many current…

… Univer- sity programs do. Instead, it will seek to advance projects during their early stages. The financial resources and mentorship pro- vided by the program are avail- able to students, faculty and…

… on neighbors to help rebuild Gaza and disarm Hamas Fragile truce holds after two months of intense conflict JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel and several Arab countries should work together to rebuild the Gaza…

… as Hamas has vowed it will never give up its weapons. Nor was it clear how responsive Arab countries, some of whom like Saudi Arabia have no for- mal ties with Israel, would be to such a conference…

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…

December 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… refu- gees for an indefinite period when he finds such action in the public interest. SGC Board In Review To Convene ' By TAMMY MORRISON Student Government Council's Board in Review will meet at 10:30 a…

…,000 barrels a day, starting this month. American officials in France and Britain said much U.S.-owned oil is still reaching Europe through a pipeline across Syria from Saudi Arabia and hinted the Arabs could…

… cut this if they got the im- pression the United States was cooperating with what the Arabs call "British-French aggression" in Egypt. With gasoline rationing due to begin in Britain Dec. 17, the Auto…

…-written and presented to the King by Said-Faisal told deputies martial law was pro- claimed to protect the rear lines of the army while it prepares to take part with Jordan in the "common defense of the Arab

…, special sinf- icance is being attached here to portions of 'the throne speech which 'spoke of "beloved Egypt." The words, spoken for the govern- ment, were obviously , aimed at calling the Arab nationalist…

…. Unites West After Split LONDON M) - The Western powers closed -ranks last night to counter the threat of a new' Communist coup in the Middle East arising from the situation in Syria. That Arab nation is…

…'s friendly gov- ernment in Iraq. The Soviet Union, clearly acting to preserve friendships in the Arab world, put out a formal denial of reports that they have offered to sell auantities ,of npfrolprm' to all…

October 02, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… by Daily Staff Reporter Kristen Beaumont. By Michael Gazdecki For the Daily While University officials report few instances of hackers breaking into students' e-mail and other online accounts…

…, numerous precautionary steps are taken to prevent abuses of this sort. Every year, students are reminded to keep their unigname information and password a secret. Anyone who obtains another person's kerberos…

… someone sent a message to all LSA honors students under the guise of Student Ser- vices Assistant John Morgan. The e-mail contained explicit references to sexual acts and caused an uproar at the Honors…

… office, where co-workers were appalled by the defamation of a well-respected peer. Morgan sent an apology to the students, assur- ing them he was in no way responsible for the e- mail and expressing his…

… disgust with whoever was responsible. The students were very understanding through- out the incident, said Liina Wallin, associate director of the Honors Program. Investigators at the Information Technology…

… no sus- students forget to log off. pects. "One of the very most important things is Despite this incident the University's policy don't share your passwords," said User Advo- remains one of promoting…

… to download "keystroke capture" pro- regulate content or senders. grams onto public computers. Students are "Our basic blocking policy is not to block," warned to avoid programs such as telnet or FTP…

… good shape." Sweet said. effective tools the University uses to protect per- Students who feel they have a security issue sonal privacy, Knox said. On kerberos-protected are encouraged to e-mail User…

student and alumni posts also remain vacant. "If the president hasn't appointed representatives to either (students) or alumni positions then he is just a busy man," said SACUA Vice Chair and Dentistry Prof…

October 02, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCI, No. 25 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of The Daily's Editorial Board Fun in the armed forces BOB!W'~4TA…

… trespassing" tradition, refused to let the soldiers use his telephone, but did offer to let them stay in his barn. And just imagine that ROTC com- mander, finishing a hard day teaching students how to penetrate…

… nation belongs. Though the countries are neighbors, the rift between Iran and Iraq is deeper than most. Iraqis are Arabs; Iranians are not. Iraqis speak Arabic; many Iranians do not. The importance of…

… writ- ten in Arabic and God destined the Arabs to play a vanguard role in Islam." With such feelings of nationalism and ethnic superiority at work in the current situation, the reaction Iran will have to…

… the Saudi deal ought to have been obvious. Saudi Arabia is an Arab, Arabic-speaking country. It is possible that the Iranian people and leaders already view the oil-rich kingdom as an established Iraqi…

November 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Dance Club, Program for Education- al and Social Change, Organization for Arab Students, Chinese Bible Class, Navigators, and the Campus Crusade for Christ. The main reasons for the denials were that…

… byapproving re comini By PAULNtE TOOLE gard to our own priorities we made a The Michigan Student Assembly turn-aroudn. It was preferable to (MSA) ratified the recommendations give as many organizations as pos…

…- of the Student Organization Board to sible office space so they could be grant office space to all but seven heard." organizations which applied. The assembly also approved guidelines "WE HAVE several…

… necessary evil." of the board, said, "We (the board) The organizations which were de- reevaluated our procedures. In re- nied office space include Students for nendations Local Motion, the Ann Arbor Folk…

… these organizations either do not have enough students to qualify .for recognition as a student organization, or they didn't need See MSA, Page 7 - - - - - - - -A .r Turnout hearty at blood drive 3y…

… to donate blood for the first time. Many of his more experienced hallmates sat beside him, spitting sub- tle threats his way. Over 1,000 students, each giving a pint of blood, are expected to pass…

October 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… said. groups have said they fear. and other students who may not test would neither be surprised nor not something you should do on the ning an admissions com- Campbell said there is no…

… experiences and the inter- accisations of one white male, Allen ciate dean for student affairs of the rejections committee. action program. gram, there would be a lot fewer view to play a major part in Bakke…

… preference for women and scores on empirical data - standard- including most, if not all, of the miority students caused his rejec- med school candidates to that for minorities, "We took that -to mean ized…

… test scores and overall grade minority students - are admitted tien from that medical school. Olympic divers, Campbell explained Student Affairs, that if they are the kind of people who point average…

… admissions programs, the admis- any criterion could dash all hopes for would go to as a doctor, then admit "We recognize that the minorities our class" with minority students, sions officials claim they are…

…, Bangladesh [AP] - Radio Bangladesh said today an "armed revolution" was in progress in Bang- ladesh by the armed forces, students,. peasants and workers. In a brief broadcast at 5:50 a.m. [8 p.m. EDT], the…

… occupied during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. - mrrv " a ,t n 4U- TT«.4.-,4.Qt_+- I to Israelis. interests" of the Palestinians. The ref- erence to "rights," included at the be- hest of the Soviet side…

June 02, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

… slightly more debatable. The term differential as interpreted by Uni- versity officials refers to the difference between tuition for in-state students and for those from outside Michigan. In "smoothing slut…

… in those schools which have the largest number of students-there will un- doubtedly be a change in the often-praised cosmopolitan nature of the student body. The combined effect of Ann Arbor's notor…

…- iously high cost of living with this increase in tuition rates may very well be the deciding factor with those non-resident students who have been attracted by the University's high national standing in…

… in tuition is not tre- mendous and although it will probably not greatly affect enrollment, there will neverthe- less be reactions and certain "limiting" effects upon the student body. -Lois Iverson…

… machinery (1) could not prevent the French from shooting Arabs; (2) could not investigate the quarrel between the French and the Arabs; and (3) could not effectively tell the French to stop shooting Arabs

…- theater. To the Members of the University Council- The June meeting of th University Council has been can- celled. Notice to Men Students and Huse- holders of Approved Houses for Men: The closing date for…

… the Spring Ter will be June 23 and rent shall b computed to include this date. Householders may charge for a roor between June 23 and 28 providin the student keeps his possessions i the room or occupies…

… classes begir July 2. If either the householder or stu- dent wishes to terminate their pres- ent agreement, notice must be giver to the office of the Dean of Student on or before June 2, at noon. Stu- dents…

… may secure forms for this pur- pose in Rm. 2, University Hall. C. T. Olmsted Assistant Dean of Students Identification Cards which were issued for the Summer, Fall and~ Spring of 1944-45 will be…

… on Tuesday, June 5, at 2 p.m., EWT This Convocation is sponsored by the School of Education; and mem bersrof other faculties, students, an( the general public are cordially in vited. President Ruthven…

November 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…I Shadow And Substance aw m14 Igan Daly Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTSOF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… Of 'Arab' Demonstration A DEMONSTRATION occurring in the Wash- tenaw-Hilt -area 3onday night was not, as the Union President said Wednesday, "A com- pletely harmless release of tensions." The large…

… group of turban-crowned men who went from fraternity to fraternity chanting "Guns for the Arabs" probably didn't intend their demonstration as racial bias. It might not have looked that way to many…

… the University, as real evidence of racial bias, with serious conse- quences. We hope students will think more carefully about the possible ramification of such a prank, and in the future seek "harmless…

… won his fight over Suez, moved on promptly to work out another step in his .grandiose plans to become the master of the Arab world. While the Suez crisis was hot, Nasser suspended his war against Is…

…, Bias and Bikes By TAMMY MORRISON Daily Staff Writer THERE'S a room-and-board hike in the air. Student Government Council took positive steps Wednesday night to forestall such action, by approving a…

… enrollment, but the immediate problem is to fore- stall another room and board hike. * * * THE COUNCIL voted to send congratulatory cables to student groups in Hungary and Poland. The cables read: "Student

…. Student Gov- ernment Council stands ready to offer assistance within its means should you so request." The cables will probably be broadcast over Radio Free Europe, and will reach a great portion of…

… with McCarthyite manifestations such as the Lec- ture Committee existing here, perhaps it should be the Polish and Hungarian students who cable their sympathies to us! * * * SGC'S HUMAN Relations Board…

students in both the -University and City commu- nities, an dsecrecy is essential if it is to be effective. Composed of seven students, three Ann Arbor businessmen, Vice-President Lewis and a mem- ber of the…

October 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

… 40, S Itl4M BEra tjy Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan friday niorning Pesticides: Here today, here tomorrow bydainiel ziverdlin 420…

…- vent the old "survey" door-opener used successfully by Encyclopedia Britannica salesmien as they p e d d 1e their "great books" to homeowners and students. The "survey" method entails the salesman posing…

… chairman and his associates have encouraged the Palestinian guerrillas to sabotage attempts to reach a peaceful settlement of the Middle East conflict. They have urged the Arab states to adopt Mao's policy…

… will be in contrast to Nasser's posi- tion. Although he talked tough, he was a pragmatist. He was the most moderate of the leaders of an Arab world dominated by feudal sheiks and left-wing revolution…

…- aries. Mao and his meni see the Middle East as something larger than an Israel-Arab cockpit. For them it represents a battle- field on which Peking's twin enemies - U.S. "imperialism" and Soviet "social…

… to rival the Soviet influ- ence with the Arab governments, Mao has concentrated on the guerrillas. He has armed them with Maoist slogans and al- most certainly has supplied them w i t h money and guns…

…. Chinese imvective againstthe United States and, more sub- tly, against the Russians, falls on willing guerrilla ears. Cast adrift without Nasser, turning toward a more belligerent attitude, t h e Arab

April 02, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…, Abbas Alhassan, Sally Kafelghazal, Arwa Gayar, Reema Kaakarli, Miretti Habib speak on a panel at Arab and Latinx Wolverine Day Friday. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www…

… winter terms by students at the University OF Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily’s office for $2. Subscriptions for September…

… MomentUM appeals Central Student Judiciary Decision, delays certification of election results ANDREW HIYAMA Daily News Editor Incoming Central Student Government representatives may not be able to…

… MVision’s allegations against Engineering junior Michael Nwansi, the elected MomentUM Engineering representative. MVision reportedly observed and photographed Nwansi influencing a student

… law student, the demerits would cost Nwansi the seat he won, though the runner-up is also a member of MomentUM. Koziara said the one demerit issued to MomentUM would not affect any other…

… representatives. MomentUM is now appealing the decision to the Central Student Judiciary on the grounds that the UEC issued its decision outside the 36-hour time frame following a hearing. Koziara…

…. Law student Tom Allen, who is serving as counsel to MVision, said because the case has been appealed to the CSJ, MVision no longer had the option to drop the case themselves. “Although we…

… executives, meaning he can’t meaningfully reach out to student organizations. “Unfortunately, the student buy-in and willingness to meet, considering upcoming finals, is different from just the…

… candidate who won versus Central Student Government formally reaching out to student organizations, and I’d prefer to use CSG executive resources in terms of the listserv information and the contact…

…, hundreds of University of Michigan students and fans flooded the inter- section of South University Avenue and Church Street to celebrate. LSA junior Mikayla Easley was at Garage Bar watching the game…

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…

March 02, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… tIa for all foreign students and Amer- ican friends, 4:30-6 p.m., Thurs., March 5, International Center. Hostesses: Mrs. Harlan C. Koch, Mrs. Paul Spurlin, and Mrs. Bay- Urd Lyon. Arab Club: Dinner, 6…

… psychology. The snow recalled the grimmer aspects of the speakers' ban; it pointed backward to the winter of 1947 when Gerhart Eisler was almost mobbed by angry students as- sembled in Felch Park, where he had…

… University of suppressing it. IN RECALLING the Eisler incident, the snow could serve as a tangible reminder of the brutality of bigotry, should ridicule the pettiness of mob tactics. The behavior of students

… separate emotional chaff from factual grain. Among children, such fear is perhaps a necessary protection. But among college students it is as dangerous as it is ridic- ulouls. The Eisler incident is a thing…

… of the past. Its condemnation by most students indicated that the great majority of the student body retained some openmindedness. TlE DANGER of the future is that it could happen again-that a minority…

… another speakers' ban-this time imposed by the students themselves. If campus extremists can adjust them- selves to the inevitable existence of both opinion poles, and if they will grant both sides the…

… the students, and the speakers' ban again imposed. The forecast, if that happened, would be grim: "Snow, followed by Eisler incidents." -George Walker. Policy Question ARECENT "OPEN LETTER to Republi…

… appearance would help clear things up, perhaps not. Students are well able, through questions, to find the facts for themselves when they have the issues brought to them. Following the line set down in their…

… Eisler came to Ann Arbor over a year ago, was refused permission to speak, and the resulting near riot caused by students when he tried to talk off campus was plastered over the front pages of the nation…

…'s press. The Hearst papers called the mob of snow balling students "red-blooded young Americans." Most of us still wince at that. If Eisler had spoken at Hill, Rackham, Kellogg, the Architecture Auditorium…

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…

April 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

… interests of his students. He then began teaching the course he is perhaps best known for at the University, "History 244: The History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict." With lectures involv- ing more than 400…

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com OBAMA From Page 1A sad because we were right here," Naidu said. "We were so excited when we got into the building." It was unclear exactly how many students

… who camped out overnight and received a voucher in line in the early hours of the morning was able to geta ticket, as well as some students who showed up later in the morning after vouchers were done…

… University Professor of History, one of the University's top honors for profes- sors in the field, and teaches one of the University's largest courses each semester, which focuses on the history of the Arab

… Liebermanhas inspired many students to look at the his- tory of different peoples and cul- tures," added Business senior Jake Levey, another member of the committee, in a statement. "All of them are enamored by…

…." In class, Lieberman speaks quickly, filling the entirety of the time allotted with fact after historical fact. His lectures are authoritative and students dili- gently recordevery word. It is this…

… perceived unbiased presentation of historical facts that students admire the most, said LSA sophomore Ali Meisel, who took Lieberman's course last year. Meisel said she was able to form her own opinion of…

… ticket- ing process, said she thought the process went very well. "The students were awesome," Pile said. "I think they were excit- ed, they were energized about being there, and I think overall very…

… the profes- sor isn't without controversy. On March 25, he presented a histori- cal context of the Israeli-Palestin- ian conflict at a Central Student Government meeting during a debate regarding a…

… resolution that supports the University's divest- ment from certain companies that allegedly support human rights abuses in the region. Many supporters of Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, a…

October 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…. Phone NO 3-6158. )B47 home on Southwest Side. Phone NO 3-6158. )D4 HELP WANTED CHANGED YOUR MIND about courses or housing for this year? Is there a senior female student, graduate or undergraduate, who…

… attendant nights and Sundays Experience. ferred. Apply 101 Beake Street.) for pre- ) H24 The historical significance of President Nasser of Egypt is that he is the first Arab leader to raise a banner of…

… dynamic leadership in both of these causes. For the United States the trag- edy in the rise of Arab national- ism is that it has adopted as an integral part of itself an intense anti-Westernism which…

… nationalists may feel im- pelled to seek further successes - against the West and against Is- rael - in their drive to this goal. DOUBLE E STUDENTS ATTENTION Openings for broadcast transmitter engineers, full…

…. and similar savings on such publica- tions as Ladies Home Jr., Holiday US News, Reporter, Sports Ill., Glamour, Nation, etc., etc. Phone Student Per- iodical, NO 2-3061. )F14 FOR SALE HORSES FOR SALE…

… OUT and send STUDENT NEWSPAPER IAGENCY I I subscription to 551 S. State St.I Ann Arbor, Michigan IQEnclosed find check or moneys fl Year-$7.40 order payable to Student JESTERS! Audition Torightfor…

December 02, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…. Tension between the two Arab neigh- bors.built up as a result of their conflic- ting positions on the Iran-Iraq war and Syrian charges that Jordan was sup- porting Islamic fundamentalists trying to…

…<.... v.. .. w.. .... ..... ..- ...<. .,s '.e'a{i ....> M.-IM SAID takes top LSA-SG BY CHARLES THOMSON Sue Porter and Margaret Talmers of Porter Talmers elected the Student Alliance for Institutional…

… Development won by more than a two- " " to-one margin the presidency and vice- in highest turnout ever presidency of the LSA Student Gover- neti lcin edls ek nment in elections held last week. Turnout for the…

… election was the for the council were elected. One of the SAID, student input into budget cutting heaviest in LSA-SG history. Of the more independents, Mark Bonine, received decisions. than 2,300 ballots…

… approximately 16 per- Porter attributed her victory to SAID that she saw a value in the diversity of cent of the 13,000-plus member LSA party campaigning and organization. views which she thinks will be student

… the 1,500 valid ballots. was really solid." Student Alliance for Better Represen- BESIDES CAPTURING the THE SAID campaign emphasized tation, said he thought the new counci: executive positions on the…

student student involvement in future ad- members would work well together anc } government, SAID candidates ministrative budget-cutting decisions, said the views of the council members dominated the…

… candidates who lost were SABRE candidates. Yesterday Adams dropped a lawsuit he had filed with the Michigan Student Assembly Central Student Judiciary in which he claimed that the LSA-SG elec- tion code had…

… association spokesman said. Students with previous archeological experience have been invited to join an international team on a dig of the impor- tant medieval city of Northhampton and the Anglo-Saxon cemetery…

… in Norfolk. Experienced volunteers, the spokesperson added, will receive free room and board for their efforts. Interested students can contact the society at 35 screaming Blue zealots. "Tradition…

October 02, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… a t e student: "Date rape goes on every day. By acquitting him it legitimizes it. Men should take responsibility - not put it on the woman by saying 'she asked for it'. Women should educate their sons…

… early so that there is more awareness. Fernando Borrego, Law student: "It's hard to tell what happened unless you are there. You hope the judicial system made a good decision. You feel badly for her, but…

… firm Bluff Fisheries and a United Arab Emirates firm, al-Aquilli. The trawlers were on contract to the Iranian government, which charters foreign commercial ships. The captain, indentified as Robert…

Student Assembly. After an unexpectedly small turnout at a Palmer Field concert last Saturday, Phillips, who coordinated Earthfest for MSA, was stuck with 40 pounds of uneaten popcorn that was to have been…

…: $13 in Ann Arbor; $20 outside the city. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and sub - scribes to the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and the National Student News Service. p+..... D | 1…

July 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Sixty-Eighth Year _ EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions Are Flee UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… to use force if necessary to protect Lebanon independence. President Eisen- hower figured the threat of Ameri- can intervention would discourage both the Russians and the Arab rebels in Lebanon. But it…

… emergency." Even then, American Marines and British paratroopers would be used only to evacuate American-British civil- ians. Turkish-Iraqi troops would be flown into battle the Arab rebels. Meanwhile…

…, Lebanoli -- The bulk of evidence available bh,ere indicates that if the oppo- ion wins clearly in this rebellion, Lebanon effect will become a satellite of President isser's United Arab Republic, To many…

Arab Socialist Resurrection par- ty in Syria which led that country into union with Egypt. One important liaison man has appeared both in the Batth headquarters in Damascus and in the rebel headquarters…

… in art, an experi- ence to be encouraged and re- peated often. There is a maturity of approach implicit in the work shown that is impressive and, for many an art student, unsettling. "SCULPTURE M I D V…

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…. 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…

April 02, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 145) • Page Image 10

… had leukemia. But the PFLP, a radical group Had- dad helped found, said he died in an Arab country, which was not named. And the Arabic phrase for "acquired martyrdom" is seldom used to indicate death…

… mulfiple hijack in 1970, the massacre at Israel's Lod Airport in 1972, the abduction of Arab oil ministers in 1975 and the aircraft hijackings to Entebbe in 1976 and Mogadishu in 1977. The latter hijackings…

… rug out from them.'" The citizens' group must collect over 250,000 petition signatures to have the proposal placed on the November state- wide ballot. Student volunteers began the drive to obtain…

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…- 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…

October 02, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

…. Southern girls drive by in new cars sporting bumper stickers reading "HELP ROSS KEEP MIS- SISSIPPI SOVEREIGN," a n d "IMPEACH EARL WARREN." Watch Football Many Ole Miss students left the campus over the…

… weekend, to at- tend the Mississippi - Kentucky football game in Jackson, the state's capital. Many freshmena were in evidence, wearing the "M"; beanie with the confederate col- ors. The student newspaper…

… first class on the campus of Ole Miss at Oxford yesterday. given Mississippi Gov. Ross Bar- nett when he turned away James Meredith at the gates to the uni- versity the day before. The students I saw and…

…- culated in the student union. It had pages of signatures. Perhaps the most prophetic quote I heard was from the stu- dent who said "You know what tees all these reporters off? They want to see us throw some…

May 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

… circumstances providing for temporary holding of office by a fac- ulty nember when no student quali- fies, and for extending the vote to Uni. verslty faculty or staff members. Approved: May 10, Arab Club pro…

…ok The Voice Of The Turtle Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… Debt Remains Unpaid By THOMAS TURNER Daily Staff Writer STUDENT Government Council's action Wednesday night, in re- vising its administration of elec- tions, seemed to typify student legislation: well…

… too passed with little debate. THE THIRD provision concerned would give the committee "author- ity to recommend to Student Gov- ernment Council that it disqualify a candidate who has committed an act…

… fund. Three weeks later, the University offered two tuition grants to refugee students; Two Protestant churches, a landlady, and the four large student housing groups were con- tributing to support such…

students. Just after that Christmas vacation, the University ap- proved four English Language Institute grants and eight scholarships for the fall semester. Hillel and the Newman Club offered help. Before…

…, let alone charity. Immediately after Hungary, a Czech student predicted rather cynically that the West's gen- erosity would last about a year, and then the whole affair would be forgotten, and the refu…

…- gees so magnificently treated on arrival would be so many more international students, with no special message to the world. It is discour- agining to see how right he is turning out to be. -JOHN WEICHER…

… Room 3519 Administration Build- ing, before 2 p.m. the day preceding publication. Notices for Sunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 151 General Notices Students who…

… faiths will be presented at 4:00 p.m., Fri., May 2, at the Lane Hall Library. All students are invited to attend. Women's Hours: women students will have 1:30 a.m. permission on Sat. night, May 3. Summary…

October 02, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

… to live that life yourself,” French said. The event began with an explanation of dabke’s origin and importance in Arab culture, and then participants had an opportunity to learn a…

…. Youness reflected on the history of dabke, and explained how it began long ago with everyday workers and today has spread to the larger Arab community. “Dabke started out a really long time ago…

… with the organization because it brought her friendship. “I joined because I really like dancing and I really like Arabic music, so it was a good mix of the two, and now I’m in it because all of…

… my best friends are in it,” Youness said. LSA sophomore Hala Abbas came to the event with the hope of getting more involved with the Arab community on campus. She also talked about how TEDx…

… shared these sentiments and explained it’s hard for some students to try something new, and hoped TEDx Adventures could help them do just that. “There aren’t a lot of opportunities to really…

… is farther from its star than Jupiter is from our sun. It is different from Jupiter but in the same class of planets of gas giant planets. Meyer worked with several students and postdoctoral…

… working with a graduate student and postdoctoral fellows to interpret data from the Magellan Observatory. They are looking for gas giant planets like Jupiter around one of the nearest stars to the…

… get to be a part of the next generation.” Felicity B. Hills, a Ph.D. student studying physics at the University, has a background in cosmology; she switched from working in a cosmology lab to…

…,” Hills said. Meyer said students in astronomy and those who take interest in the subject can take a lot away from his and similar discoveries. He said astronomy is a very valuable tool for…

… of students gain some insight into quantitative reasoning and look at the natural world differently and more quantitatively once they’ve studied science like astronomy in that context.” $5…

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…

March 02, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

Arab-Israeli Relations," at 8 p.m. tonight at 1429 Hill St. The talk is sponsored by the Union of Students for Israel and the Progressive Zionist Caucus. Films AAFC - Psycho, Nat. Sci., 7 p.m.; Carrie…

…," Residential College Aud., East Quad, 8 p.m. Organization of Arab Students - Evening of National Songs & Music featuring George Kirmi, Union Ballroom, call 561-3950. Speakers South and Southeast Asian Studies…

… Christian Fellowship - Bible study, Campus Chapel, 9 p.m. Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - Bible Study, 3rd floor, Trotter House, 8p.m. Muslim Students Assoc. - Arabic Circle, discussion on events in…

April 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…. Litchfield, as- sistant states civil service director, jointly submitted to President Alex- ander G. Ruthven a proposal yester- day to have the University train 15 to 20 students each year for correc- tions…

… Methodist Church. This "mock" congress is different from the ordinary conference in that each student will consider himself a representative of an Axis power or one of the United Nations-Great Britain, China…

…. Leaders of the four groups which will frame the bills are George F. Liechty, Hobart Taylor, '43L, Gregor Hileman, '43, and Harold Sokwitne, '45. Bill Muehl, acting director of the Student Religious…

… look to food rationing for help, hoping that the decrease in food allowed to each member may cut operating costs. These Senussi Arabs of the Arab Police Garrison once fought for the Italians but with…

… the ousting of the Axis from the area they deserted to join the British. 87 STUDENTS REWARDED: -New Graduate Awards Announced The annual University scholarship and fellowship awards were made public…

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…

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…

December 02, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

…- tance of land, Foty added. Palestinians do AID Continued from page 1 because the House bill would no longer allow for students to lock into a low rate by consolidating their loans while they are still in…

… school. "Students across the country are already in a deep financial hole, and this bill will make that hole deeper and could affect the decisions of students debating whether to attend college and assume…

… cultural. events will also help to differentiate this community from other Arab groups, Salhi said. "In the majority of people's minds, 'Arab' is kind of an all-encompassing word," she said. "(But) we are…

… the affect- ed area become sick, he said. Out of about 40,000 students, faculty and staff at the Univer- sity, that means 20,000 could fall ill. With the disease claiming the lives of more than half its…

… started research funded by federal grants. Yet some students think the preparation could be an over- reaction. Jacquelyn Zacny, a senior in LSA, said she hadn't heard much about bird flu, but that she…

…-year Law student Aaron Mace, who said he gets the flu "almost every year," agreed, saying "it's excessive probably," but added that he will probably get a flu shot this year if he can. GUITAR GUY HIGHER…

…." White said the fragmentation of student activist groups has decreased student interest and those groups' effectiveness. He said he hopes MOS will be able to unify various campus groups because "it will…

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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…

November 02, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… schools, but just not engineering-wise.” Li said he feels bad for students who can vote, most of whom are voting in their first presidential election. “It’s not a desirable choice,” He said…

…’s going to lead and have that supreme power.” Li added that he senses political tension among students on campus, particularly when he sees people having polarized political arguments. “They all…

… community. “It is all connected, it is all related, it is all integrated,” Khan said. LSA sophomore Mary Najjar, who attended the event for her Arab-American studies class, and said she thought many…

…, saying it was important for students to know what their elected officials are working on. “We’re very passionate about making sure we are a resource for students, so the best way to do that is…

… solicit feedback by any way possible,” he said. The organization’s goal, Shunnar said, was to have students fill the board of suggestions with their opinions on recent CSG initiatives and…

… something students really want,” Shunnar said. LSA freshman Brittany Jullie, who signed the banner, said she was glad to see the initiative. “I think it’s a really good idea that people can raise…

… suggestions with what they want to see happen,” she said. Shunnar noted that the board also made it clear students weren’t completely familiar with assembly initiatives, because many students

… email than to talk to students,” Shunnar said. “We’re getting a lot of kids.” She said she hopes to host another event similar to Diag Day, perhaps in another location, in the future. “I think we…

… may have one on North Campus, so just to change the scenery, obviously just getting a lot of student impact is important,” she said. DIAG From Page 1A Eagle Scout, he said he was curious about…

… approximately 30 students in attendance for Hill’s presentation, said he was there to satisfy a requirement for a class in the Department of American Culture. “We’ve been talking a lot about…

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…

October 02, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…A Pae 2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 2, 1989 Hopwood awards encourage writers by Amy Quick Before Scott Lasser, a graduate student and creative writing teaching assistant, won a major…

… Hopwood award, Lasser said, was his first real encouragement. The Hopwood Prizes are literary awards presented three times a year to the best student writers in the categories of fiction, essay, poetry, and…

… submit work, students must be enrolled in a writing course of at least two credits in the English or communications departments. Students in Residential College writing courses also are eligible…

…. Literature courses, however, do not qualify students. Undergrads must be registered for at least six credits each term and maintain a C average for the previous full term, while graduate students must maintain…

… reported a stormy session yesterday as the 63 members of Parliament - 33 Christians and 30.Moslems - gathered for a second day in their bid to end the 14-year-old civil war and address an Arab League peace…

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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, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… Baghdad. Israel also mounted the airborne mission in 1976 and rescured hostages held at Entebbe airport in Uganda. Yesterday's raid provoked ex- pressions of anger from other Arab countries and Tunisia…

… the most part, boredom keeps students in a state of hiber- nation. And bored, according to Pachella, is something students should not be. "(College) should be the time of your life," he explains. "There…

… are people out there who would die for this opportunity." i But, he said, most students view college as work. "Grades are like their pay." And sometimes even the promise of a huge salary someday isn…

…'t enough to keep students from hitting the snooze, rolling over, and dozing. Five-year plan begins fourth year (Continued from Page 1) The art school, the least affected of the three, losing $164,000, also…

… seems to be the quickest to recover of the three. According to Barbara Cer- venka, an assistant dean at the school, enrollment is back up to the pre- review days of 550 students. Cervenka credits this to…

… authorities. The whereabouts of the three Soviet diplomats and embassy physician abduc- ted Monday remained unknown. "We killed two, the commercial attache and the doctor, and that's all for today," an Arabic

… and appeared nervous as the president talked with reporters. She said Reagan had persuaded her to take the new post and that she considers it "an honor and an exciting challenge." Students riot, boycott…

… classes JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Police battled mixed-race high school students following a rally at a university near Cape Town yester- day, and tens of thousands of youths boycotted classes despite a…

… gover- nment appeal. Violence broke out at the University of the Western Cape in Bellville af- ter about 4,000 student leaders staged a rally there to decide whether to go to classes, witnesses said…

…. Schools reopened yesterday after being closed nearly a month because of fierce rioting and the government asked students to return. Reporters said police fired tear gas into buildings of the mixed…

November 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

… Weekend Festivities Will Feature Dances, Theatre Entertainment By MARY BETH GODFROY The first weekend of the semes- ter free from football, offers a variety of activities to students who choose to remain on…

… and his band will provide the music for dancing and the Psurfs, a harmony group from law schol, vocal selections. Witches, ghosts, Arabs and gob- lins will help create the mood for the Halloween Hop…

…, basketball, bowling, fenc- ing and modern dance. Coeds may also enroll in posture, figure and carriage, ice and figure skating, riding, swimming, diving and life saving. Show I.D. Cards Students who wish to…

… transportation to the stable will be furnished. Coeds are required to furnish their own skates for the ice and figure skating courses. However, students are asked not to buy their skates before the first class…

… Hatcher home, will give students an opportunity to meet the president and his wife on an informal basis and take a tour through their house. Hatchers To Hold First Open House of Year Includes STUDY IN…

… tomorrow evening. Wool dresses and suits will be the at- tire for the affair to be held in the ballroom. Students, who enjoy the theater may attend "Captain Carvallo," the featured comedy, tonight and…

… tomorrow evening at the Dramat- ic Arts Center. By LEBA CUTLER All students at the University will have the opportunity to meet President and Mrs. Harlen H. Hatcher on an informal basis, at the first…

… Hatcher Open house to be held 6 p.m. Wednesday., Every semester President and Mrs. Hatcher host a series of teas which give the students a chance to chat with the president and his wife and tour their…

… historical house. This first open house is to honor the freshmen and transfer students. Entertainment will be provided by the piano selections of Clark Bedford, the winner of Varsity Night. Refreshments will…

… House, Lloyd House, Alpha Phi Alpha, Phi Epsilon Pi, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Beta Theta Pi, and Lambda Chi Alpha. A guided tour around the house will highlight a student's visit to this, the oldest…

May 02, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…, Intercooperative Council, and Student Religious As- sociation in Freshman Rendezvous as a 'cooperating student organi- zation.'" Committee Clears New Farm Bill WASHINGTON (P)-A new Democratic-backed farm bill was…

… Rep. Cooley, chairman of the Agricul- ture Committee, is to some degree a compromise measure. SGC To Hear Two Reports SGC members will hear reports tonight concerning the Student- Faculty…

… consoli- date all fund raising drives on campus. A letter from the Japanese Stu- dents Association will be discussed at tonight's meeting. The Associ- ation is requesting a delegation of University students

…' Student Bikes Every bicycle must have a light and a license, according to Ann Arbor ordinance regulations. In line with this ruling, the general subcommittee of Student Government Council's Campus Af- fairs…

… Committee is sponsoring an education program for students with unlighted, unlicensed bikes. The committee reports than an Ann Arbor Police Department of- ficial will be in the lobby of the Administration…

… facul tels but had a suggestive odor of alcohol on his breath." Arab-Israeli River Dispute Flares Again JERUSALEM (P) -- The old Arab-Israeli dispute over waters of the Jordan River arose again yes…

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…

November 02, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… to a request from a group of students and townspeople for an interviev on the Indonesia question, notec that his visit to Ann Arbor wil be too brief for any special ap. pointments. He invited the group…

… Affairs. The convocation will be pre- ceded by an academic procession from the League. Classes will be dismissed at 10:30 a.m. to permit students to attend. Vets Will Get Bronze Star Award To Be Given ' For…

… plans action on en- couraging foreign student enroll- ment and revitalization of campus student government, Domangue said. blocks before they were driven off. Wet and besmeared, they spotted a scout car…

… sales for the orange 1947-48 Student Directory. - Booths will be opened at the four corners of the ' campus, the architecture school, the law quad and at the Galens Booth, accord- ing to Rozann Radliff…

…, Directory editor and associate editor of the* Michiganensian. The 450 page volume, costing $1, will also be sold at the business office of the Ensian, on the sec- ond floor of the Student Publica- tions…

… $10,000 GOAL SET: WSSF Contributions To Aid In Rebuilding Schools Abroad With the goal set at $10,000, the World Student Service Fund Drive will begin on campus Wednesday. Malcolm Adiseshiah, associate…

… general secretary of International Student Service, and Prof. James K, Pollock, of _the-political science department will speak at 8:15 p.m. today in Kellogg Auditorium on WSSF and the conditions in Eur…

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…

December 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…- ch horn students recital, 8 p.m., Recital Hall. Ark-Tom Paxton, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., 637 S. Main. Performance Network-Mother Lode, 6:30 p.m., 408 W. Washington. Motor City Theatre Organ Society-Home for…

… the Holidays concert, Henry Aldridge and John Lauter, 10 a.m., Michigan Theatre. Meetings His House Christian Fellowship -6:30 p.m., 925 E. Ann. Muslin Student Association - prayer sermon, 1 p.m.; women…

…: Music and dance, 4 p.m., Union Ballroom. Monday Highlight The School of Social Work offers a Pre-Social Work Day for undergraduate students from 6 to 9 p.m. in the fourth-floor lounge of the Frieze…

…/N. African studies - Raymond Tanter, "Land for Palestinians, Arms for Arab States, Security for Israel?" noon, Lane Hall Commons Room. Women's Research - lecture, Charlotte Melin, "America Through Other Eyes…

… CANCER SOCIETY This space contributed as a public service. H elp bring the world together. Host an exchange student. As part of International Youth Exchange, a Presidential Initiative for peace, your…

July 02, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… wing press and other muddle- heads are the result of a planned campaign be- cause what they say is all alike." A few days ago when Jack Lucas, former 'U' student testified before the Un…

… something GOP campaign advisers are pondering carefully. Copyright, 1954, by the Bell Syndicate Sixty-Fourth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board…

… in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Dianne AuWerter...Co-Managing Editor Alice B. Silver..... Co-Managing Editor Becky Conrad.............Night Editor Rona Friedman…

….J.'Smith......Assoc. Sports Editor Business Staff Dick Alstrom.......Business Manager Lois Pollak......Circulation Manager Bob Kovaks........Advertising Manager Arabs, Israel And the West By J. M. ROBERTS JR. Associated Press…

…. The two big powers, along withr France, are supposed to be guar- antors of the truce between Israel and the Arab states obtained under United Nations mediation.They have done very little to live up to…

… their obligation. Their influence is not so great, or is completely lacking, among other members of the ArabI League. But the situation in Jor- dan and Israel is clear. The very establishment of the…

…, Jewish State in Israel depend- ed upon and resulted from United States aid in the beginning. When Israel was established, the Arabs were driven out of one of the richest areas they occupied, and they took…

…. .Events Today, Lane Hall Punch Hour, Friday 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. All students cordially invited. The Congregational-Disciples Guildr 7:30 p.m., Watermelon feast at the Guild House, 438 Maynard Street. Please…

… call NO 3-5838 if you plan to come. Clinic. The first Fresh Air Clinic will be held Friday, July 2, 1954, 8:00 p.m. at the Camp Lodge, Patterson Lake. Students working professionally with children are…

…: NO 3-1511, ext. 2851. single graduate students and young people of post-college age are invited to join with the Fireside Forum group of the First Methodist Church for a picnic to a local lake on…

April 02, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…. The vote was 66 to 14. SL Petitions Due Today Request Photographs Of All Candidates All petitions of prospective Stu- dent Legislators must be submit- ted to the Office of Student Af- fairs by 4:30 p m…

…. today, Dick Burton, elections committee chaiiman has announced. Dave Dutcher. Student Legisla- ture president, has requested that all candidates turn in a picture of themselves (maximum dimen- sions, four…

… Library to acquaint vot- ers with the candidates, Dutcher said. At latest count, 63 students are planning to run for the 19 posi- tions open, Burton said, with at least one group joining forces on the…

… grounds. The broadcasting policy group will also control all programs identified as being under University auspices which are presented over any station by staff or students of the University. This means…

… The council, by one of its rare unanimous decisions, called also for a Jewish-Arab truce in Pales- tine. Warren R. Austin, chief United States delegate who sponsored both moves in the council on or…

students were announced yesterday by Dean Ralph A. Saw- yer, of the graduate school. Ten $1,500 predoctoral fellow- ships were awarded, with special fellowships of $1,000 going to 24 graduate veterans whose…

… studies were interrupted by the war. University fellowships of $600 to $950 each were also granted 42 other students, as well as 29 tui- tion scholarships. Winners of the $1,500 Rackham fellowships are…

… the Uni- versity campaign are still being accepted, according to Prof. Dwight C. Long, chairman of the drive. To date, collections from the student body total $692, 20 per cent of their $3,500 quota…

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…

May 02, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Second Year DTED AD MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are ee STUDENT PUBLICATIONs BLDG. * ANN ARmo…

…. The women students who desire this usually must travel outside the world of the dorm to obtain it. The women's dorms do not only fail to comply with the administration's stated goals for them, but also…

… that she is paying double. A woman student may want to entertain people informally in her home if a particular question or discussion has not been decided during the regular meeting time. The familiar…

… hindrance to many women's "intellectual and cultural development." What, then, can the University do in the way of housing for women students that will tend to make the lofty goals enumerated in the Michigan…

… regain that status. Since the cease-fire; how- ever, there have been signs of a rapprochement between France and the Arab world. In an un- precedented move, Egypt recently released the French diplomats…

…'s Middle East plans is the Arab-Israel feud. France has def- inite political-military commit- ments to Israel. She cannot get deeply involved in Arab affairs un- til that source of tension eases. IN THE…

… dichotomy, an im- mutable stand on principle can- not possibly be anything but pas- sive. The informed student whose effectiveness is totally destroyed by a holier-than-thou attitude might better spend his…

… time stu- dying ethical philosophy rather than reading newspapers. * *i. BEHIND the student move- ment is a profound moral sense. To manifest this deep concern for what is right in our society, some have…

… which students would see implemented, is desperately moral, and ultimately the structure can- not suffocate it. Politics for poli- tic's sake is a meaningless phrase. Disassociating from an amoral…

…- thur M. Eastman. Faculty and students invited to attend and participate in the discussion. i …

December 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…0 4r mlrhgan Daily Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… pipelines in other Arab nations friendly to Egypt, thus further choking off the oil supply. Now that the consequences of the Allied move are being. acutely felt in Western Europe, Britain and France have…

… "king" of the Arab world. He is attempting to become an Arab "little Hitler" and deserves to be stepped on. But that is a job for a united effort, through the United Nations, not for Britain and France…

… GERULDSEN W*4y )-+/A -44 E sZ $ a_ co c. V- -- 409M 1 * wQtNl,46'r-- nosy + r TODAY AND TOMORROW: Atlantic A lliance Moral Issue Interference in Galens' Function ON WHAT GROUNDS can the Student Gov…

… compelling Galens to submit to Cam- pus Chest control, is acting with legality on its side. The student body of the University voted them jurisdictional power over all campus or- ganizations. Moreover, it must…

… future shows should be student-written. Musket is essentially a student production. The use of a Broad- way musical this year was neces- sitated by the newness bf our or- ganization and the short time…

… available for the preparation of an original script. We encourage student writers to submit scripts and scenarios for our considera- tion. Fred S. Steingold, '57 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official…

… be given In Kellogg Audi- torium on Thurs. and Fri., Dec. 6and 7, starting promptly at 7:00 p.m. ALL AIR SCIENCE II students must take the test at this time. All veterans who expect education and…

…. Student Recital: Clark Bedford, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music at 8:30 this evening, in Aud A, Angell Hall. Bedford Is a pupil…

November 02, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… Information Service. Purchasers of the new University student directory - which went on sale yesterday - may have noticed something slightly odd about the cover. The full page foto which graces the directory…

… depicts students congregating on the Diag. What's funny about it, is their appearance - crew cut hair styles and knee length skirts. The picture, it turns out, is at least seven years old. Why, do may ask…

… . .. Richard Flaherty scouts tomorrow's Indiana game on the Sports Page . . . and the Arts Page, presents Cinema Weekend. Johnson By CINDY HILL Vice President for StudentS t Services Henry Johnson yesterdaytu…

… delineated plans for the Regent- authorized committee established to investigate and improve student that students wi government at the University. to approve the As promised, students will dom- recommendatio…

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