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January 20, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…OPINION 'Page 4 Wednesday, January 20, 1988 The Michigan Daily LETTERS: 4 E0e mtu atTenity Mil Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Israel's rights violated Vol…

… will also consist of two students appointed from a list compiled by the Michigan Student Assembly. This should create a pool of potential honorees that will more closely resemble the sympathies of the…

… following logos: it takestwo to tango; there are two sides to every story, and(even in the West Bank) it is ta two-way street. The Daily has failed to provide its readers with an accurate history of the Arab

… is. still determined to silence the oppressed with gunfire and more oppression. What the Israelis fail to realize is the fact that their occupation of Arab territories has reached its end. The fact of…

… twenty years ago remain the saihe despite Israel's attempts to slowly expel indigenous Arab populations while confiscating their lands. In the case of the Palestinian people, their struggle has been…

… aspects of the Arab-Israeli conflict do not exist. These distortions are preposterous and irritating. Reading the Daily has become analogous to having a single eye: one is only able to see half of his…

… Member of Tager January 19 one too far of hundreds of Arab youths and the deportation of Palestinians in defiance to the Geneva convention accords. At this critical stage in the Palestinian struggle we…

… each occasion. In 1948, and 1956, the surrounding Arab nations attacked Israel with the intent of "driving the Jews into the sea." Then, in 1967, when Israel saw its sea lanes illegally blockaded and the…

… their Arab allies and attacked Israel. Then and only then did Israel retaliate against Jordan and gain control of what today known as the West Bank. Between 1947 and 1967 Jordan had control of the West…

… Bank region which was part of the land designated as a Palestinian homeland. Why didn't Jordan give control of the land to the Palestinians during those twenty years? How can the Arabs now turn around…

January 20, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

….m. today. The show will feature tradi- tional and contemporary Arabic music. CRIME NOTES Racist graffiti found in Herbert H. Dow building Racial slurs targeting students of Asian descent were found at about…

… The Hellenic Student Association will host its first annual talent show and Tavli tournament today from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Michigan Union's Uni- versity Club. The cost is free and any- one is…

… eligible to enter. Refreshments will be provided. Ensemble to play contemporary Arabic music The Arabic Music Ensemble will present a concert in the Britton Recital Hall of the E.V Moore building at 8 p…

…- cials are investigating Associate Housing Director John Finn after the adminis- tration discovered he was holding an apartment reserved for underprivileged students on North Campus last year. The…

… offers the residence rent- free to underprivileged students until they gain financial stability. He also claimed the arrangement was made so he could demonstrate a "model" apart- ment for potential renters…

…. Housing Director Robert Hughes described Finn's actions as a "mis- judgment." Finn replied, "I'm not saying it was right. But there were minority students who were in a very critical time and I helped them…

…' chairwoman Katherine DeGrow, an Eaton Rapids Republican, and O'Connor, the board's vice chairman. Deadline tonight for A2 journalist held hostage Study: College students lack vital literacy skills…

… Iraqi women were due to be freed by the U.S. military. But the White House said no pris- oner release appeared imminent, and a major Sunni Arab clerical group said it could do little to help because it…

… Journal before moving to Jordan and launching her freelance career in 2002, learning Arabic along the way. Her newspaper's Washington bureau chief, David Cook, also urged the cap- tors to contact the paper…

… hopes to reach Arab television audiences and per- suade Carroll's captors to free her. The Bloomfield Hills-based Islamic Shura Council of Michigan, which rep- resents about 20 Muslim groups in the state…

January 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… Ann Arbor, Michigan.- Friday, January 20, 1989 Copyright 1989, The Michigan Daily Regents may cut MSA funds ROBIN LOZNAK/Daily Students demand more University AIDS research in front of the…

…'task force to study costs BY FRAN OBEID The Michigan Student Assembly will lose its University funds if work relations do not improve be- tween MSA officers and the administration consultant, members of the…

… University's Board of Regents said yesterday during their monthly meeting. Last spring, the regents passed an amendment in response to what Re- gent Thomas Roach (D-Saline) called "student criticism of MSA…

…" requiring that the assembly "engage in a consultative way with Student Organization Development Center (SODC)," and decreased MSA funds by 37 cents per student. But yesterday, Vice President for Student

… their annual fee request in June. MSA holds student-wide elections for officers in March. But MSA officials say the SODC criticism is undue. "I believe it's in- appropriate for MSA to rely on someone from…

… the administration to provide input or advice," said Vice President Susan Overdorf, an LSA junior. "I don't feel that SODC knows as much as the students working at MSA. MSA is a student organization…

… - we're supposed to be autonomous from the administra- tion." Overdorf said SODC officials wanted to meet with the student leaders on a weekly basis and the student officers, who are volunteers, simply…

… think. I'm a volunteer student. The SODC is 4 useless administrative branch. The regents don't know what's going on." During yesterday's meeting, Roach suggested that Student Legal Services, ADVICE…

January 20, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… metal chain was wrapped around his neck. The body showed no signs of violence and nothing was stolen from Aze- vedo's room. -Compiled from Daily wire reports Two students injured after Calif. shooting…

… Kuwait's Amir Sheik Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and Amr Moussa, Secretary general of the Arab League, from left, chair the Arab economic summit yesterday at the Red Sea resort…

… discharged last night, Rees said. The 17-year-old suspect, who was already on probation for a fight at school, was arrested. Police said two other students were also taken into custody for investigation of…

…-old boy was shot in a res- taurant parking lot near his high school in the Los Angeles suburb of Bell, authorities said. The Bell High School student was shot once in the abdomen, but his vital signs…

…, hitting the officer at least once in the chest. A manhunt was under way. Security experts and school offi- cials say it is almost impossible to completely prevent students from bringing guns onto school…

… president this month has exposed the risk Arab regimes run if they don't work fast to tackle such potentially explosive economic ills like unemployment and rising prices of food and other basic goods. The…

… gravity of the threat fac- ing them was bluntly put by the Arab League's outspoken head Amr Moussa in an address yes- terday. "The Tunisian revolution is not far from us. The Arab citi- zen entered an…

… unprecedented state of anger and frustration," he warned, addressing Arab leaders meeting in Egypt. Tunisia, ironically, was an economic darling of the West and cited as a model for other Arab states. But it came…

… popular base and no experience in the military, the source of Egypt's presidents since the end of the monarchy nearly 60 years ago. But now all Arab leaders feel increasing pressure to address poverty and…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 20, 1986 The Michigan Daily al Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Zionism is racist in Israel Vol. XCVI, No. 77 420 Maynard St…

… others, notably the areas around Israeli settlements. The Israelis channel water from Arab villages in order to make the settlements look as appealing as possible to prospective settlers, and to, Shadroui…

… is a graduate student in history. She teaches a pilot program course on the Holocaust. strengthen the myth that Palestine was "wasted" on the Palestinians. The assertion that Palestinians are "free to…

… in 1948 and 1967, rather than in refugee camps in oc- cupied Palestine and other countries. If Arabs are not discriminated against as fourth class citizens in Israel (after Ashkenazy, Sephardic, and…

…. For the record, Arabs are Semites, too. The authors did not demonstrate that they are "well informed on world occurrences." Instead, they showed a tendency common to American liberals: to be tough on op…

… program, but it needs im- provement. Many students are unaware of the hours Nite-Owl runs and the areas it sevices because it is poorly publicized. This problem could easily be eradicated by posting…

… night studiers. In addition, University housing can not accommodate these students, but those off- campus should not have to pay every night to ensure they arrive home safely. Probably the greatest…

… dilemmas in expanding Nite-Owl to run off- campus are monitoring student use and establishing boundary lines the would be fair to the large and dispersed off-campus population. But these problems are not…

… insurmountable. Students could be required to present a valid Identification card before riding and the Nite-Owl could be targeted at the heavily student populated Oakland and East University and North Ingalls…

… facilities has been impressive, and the Univer- sity has responded accordingly; even though many students don't use them, the services are available. Similarly, the off- campus Nite-Owl would not be a service…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…Peres backs Hussein's resolve THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - Jor dan's King Hussein is serious about bridging Arab-Israeli differences, Prime Minister Shimon Peres of Israel said here yesterday at…

… Germany. There were indications that the Middle East peace process would in- tensify this week. Peres was due to meet yesterday with Richard Murphy, the U.S. State Department's top ex- pert on the Arab

… Successful Student's Battle Plan TOPICS: * Overview of the MCAT and Its Purpose " MCAT's Major Pitfall: The Most Difficult Section of the MCAT . Strategies for the Concentration of Your Resources for Maximum…

… - HUSSEY RM. ALL STUDENTS WELCOME - NO CHARGE Register at the Billiards & Games Room Second Floor Michigan Union Regionals February 21 and 22 at Ohio State University For more information call 763…

January 20, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… they control, refused to let the University officials to study gay civil rights proposal (Continued from Page 1) by non-University organizations in- volving students and faculty. THAT COULD present some…

… type of non- discrimination clause, and talking to gay students, Nordby said. "I HAVE BEEN pleasantly surprised about 11ow concerned many people at the University are that there is a group that feels as…

…- naires, collected personal statements from gay students, faculty, and em- ployees, and gathered endorsements. The Michigan Student Assembly endor- sed LaGROC Tuesday night. u~ - Action SportsWear FACTORY…

… several times in recent weeks Arab guerrillas had attacked Israeli targets near Beirut and fled toward the Marine- controlled territory. The radio said pursuing Israeli troops have always stopped short of…

… Roy W. Cowden Memorial Fellowship). Professors Herbert Barrows, Joseph Blotner, Hubert English, and William Holinger of the English Department judged the contests. Students launch drive against PIRGIM…

…, according to Baker. Students have responded positively to the petitions, which have been cir- culated in the fishbowl and several classes, said Engineering senior Ray Despres, vice chairman of the commit- tee…

… the group can show adequate students support. "We don'thave to match (PIRGIM) signature for signature, just show sup- port," he said. MEMBERS OF PIRGIM, however, say the group does not pose a serious…

… threat. "I don't think anything will happen from the committee's drive. Students are pleased with PIRGIM," Todd Ames said. The University's PIRGIM chapter is one of only 13 campuses in nine states that…

… use the current system, according to staff member Rick Levick, who described the refusable-refundable policy as a "real and stronger funding mechanism." About one-fifth of the students who go through…

… CRISP donate to PIRGIM, but about 7,000 students register without going to CRISP, according to Levick. Economy worst since '46w Wi . I1 @1 (Continued from Page 1) quarter . . . but this is a year of…

January 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…Page Two W I HE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 20. 1974 Page Two I HE MICHIGAN DAILY - -- - - / F - -- - - - - I - - r . - - ATTENTION GRAD STUDENTS AND TRANSFER STUDENTS If you are anxious to…

… share your experiences with student governments at other schools, the Regents Commission on Student Governments is anxious to hear from you. CALL: LINDA SILVERMAN-764-7567 I TE STUDENTS WELCOME…

… managed by students atl the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published' daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at…

… profitable domestic such to suggest that there may be say their profits are not especially production. When the Arab oil em- oil in the whole continental shelf, high, despite news reports to the bargo came…

… Sunday,January 20 DAY CALENDAR Musical Society: LaSalle String Quar- tet, Rackham Aud., 2:30 pm. Music School: Michigan Youth Sym- phony. Charles Gabrion, conductor, Hill, 3 pm.; Horn student recital…

…, Stearns Bldg., 4:30 pm. General Notices January 22, 1974 (5 p.m.) is last date for Winter Term when the Registrar's Office will: a. Accept the Student 100 per cent Withdrawal Notice for refund purposes…

…. (Excluding a $50.00 disen- rollment fee) b. Allow refund for, the student who reduces hours of course credit. February 19, 1974 (5:00 p.m.) is the last date for the Winter Aerm when the Registrar's Office will…

… 110 MLB, 102 B 111 MLB, Others - B 108 MLB. Students who wish to take the makeup final must get written per- mission from their former teacher, then sign up in the German Dept. offfee, no later than…

January 20, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… allegedly recruited by CIA A knowledgeable source told The Daily yesterday that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) plans to interview Uni- versity students today as part of a recruiting drive. The…

… into a wider Israeli-Arab conflict. In Cairo, Arab -League Secre- tary General Mahmoud Riad proposed an Arab summit to avoid disaster inside Lebanon and to prevent Israel entering the fighting. "Such…

… intervention would ex- pose the entire Arab nation to danger," he said. AP Photo prepare to storm New Jersey's sterday. According to police re- hree guards have already been zed guns from their guards. ~zcut…

January 20, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… two proposals. "How is getting smaller going to save us any money or make us better?" Education Prof. Loren Barrit asked the assembly. He explained that if the University admits fewer students there…

… member, said he felt those cuts that are made must differential rather than across the board. LSA student government member Emerson Baty urged members of the assembly to also thoroughly discuss the effects…

…-Written on the Wind, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7 p.m.; The Tarnished Angels,9 p.m. SPEAKERS AFSC Reps. to the Middle East-James Fine, "Iran, The Gulf and the Arab-Israeli-Palestinian Conflict", Inter. Ctr., noon…

… Communication, Inc. - Mich. League, Rm. A, 7 p.m. Hos House Christian Fellowship-Union Conf. Rm. 4,7:30 p.m. Union of Students for Israel-UGL I Multipurpose im., 8p.m. MISCELLANEOUS Computer Ctr.- Demonstration…

… MEYER The Michigan Student Assembly last night issued a public apology to Iranian University students for its delay in of- ficially recognizing a campus Islamic, student group. In its meeting last week…

… the Iranian student group explained that their organization was designed to promote cultural and educational exchange between the United States and Iran. MSA granted official recognition to the group…

… regret for any unjustified implications against Iranian students that last week's post- ponement might have fostered. Earlier in the meeting, a represen- tative of the Revolutionary Workers League…

January 20, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

… Administrator Terry Sprenkel. Compiled from Associated Press and United Press international reports 5. r TAKE THE LEAD Help New Students Discover the Diversity of Michigan BE A FALL ORIENTATION LEADER- Pick…

… construction. Arab waterway filling with silt BASRA, Iraq-The Shat al-Arab waterway dividing pre-war Iran and Iraq is filling with silt and war debris so fast that sources fear the 70 foreign ships stranded…

… OMidiio an1OaiI Vol. XCI, No. 94 Tuesday, January 20, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the…

January 20, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

student-worker aid GEO attorney issue as it applies to GSAs. investigating the "IF THEY'RE NOT employees in the rk added that GEO meaning of the act, then MERC doesn't meet with Cousens have to decide the…

…. (Continued from Page 1) OPPORTUNITY Program Director Goodman noted that "there is a 90 per cent chance that one of these students is in a course taught by a teaching fel- low." Regent Sarah Power (D-Ann Arbor…

…) said of the Academic Affairs report, "What I don't see included are some of the factors that determine the quality of the student life at the University." Pow- er asked that attention be given to non…

… know about what the English departmentat a par- t V mt ticular high school is doing to prepare its students?" REGENT DEANE BAKER (R-Ann Arbor) commented, "We can't sit here and take every student and…

… to return East Jerusalem to the Arabs was "preposterous" and other Egyp-' tian demands showed "chutzpah." go away.: The five most dangerous words in the English language. …

January 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… used marches as an effective, non-violent method to help bring about civil rights reforms. Yesterday afternoon, the beneficiaries of those reforms, more than 300 University students, paid tribute to…

… Bledsoe, federal judge of the 30th district in Highland Park, Mich., told students, "It is essential that you prepare yourself today so you can carry the message (of King) forward." And Marvin Woods…

…, president of the Black Student Union, reminded University students that they not only had a commitment to better themselves as individuals, but also to help others less fortunate than themselves. He mentioned…

Student Alliance, said, "I submit to you that things are not so much better than they were" when King was leading the civil rights movement. Jones said that people must pur- sue the correct dream. 'There…

… planes raided Iranian cities for the 11th day. Reports from Iran also said that the capture of four more islands in the Shatt-al-Arab border waterway was "imminent." Iraq asserted its troops had the…

January 20, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

… blank stares. is proficient in Arabic. The second response times, we give ourselves Here's a tip: on the first day of class, has lived in both Egypt and Israel the ability to say no to students who…

…0 lln 4A - Tuesday, January 20, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… articles and illustrations represent solely the views of their authors. FROM T HE DAILY Service comes first Students should give back to the community year-round Yesterday, the nation honored the legacy of…

… community service to one day a year..All peo- ple, especially the students who worked tirelessly to elect Barack Obama, should transition their efforts to activism and work toward a better community. King…

…. Students believed in the good that an Obama presi- dency could do for the nation, and they volunteered their time and energy to help elect him. Now that these efforts have been suc- cessful, the…

… honor King's call to make the country a better place for everyone. But we don't need to wait for next January to start vol- unteering again. Students must channel the spirit of activism that propelled…

…-language proficiency. boundaries between us and our stu- er difficult office hours meet- Department training sessions often dents. ing, a student told me that I are a term-long course. In addition, This focus is…

… important to under- wasn't qualified to any GSI who grades an upper-level stand. Because GSIs are students s teach political sci- writing course or teaches introducto- well, are close to the age of under…

…- ence because I was ry writing must go through semester- graduates and are something of a earning a Ph.D. in long training courses at the Center middleman between students and English. for Learning…

… political science. This par- organizers before they came to grad m ight surprise you. ticular student had school, which has influenced how definitely earned they think and teach about politi- the C- grade…

January 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth 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, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… and teaching methods, they serve as a valuable stimulus to students. They are beneficial to both groups. It is surprising neither faculty nor students of the business school have evidenced any in…

… serves, in the eyes of many students, little worthwhile purpose. More than that, it would be a ser- vice to both faculty and students of the school. -LEE MARKS ,,:- . s......s..... .i r 4 i r ti F r A…

students in discussion meetings, large and small, in "off the record" conversations and con- sultations. Never have I noted the least tinge of protective coloring in the factuly, nor the hostile admin…

… Michigan. The Daily underestimates faculty integrity and courage in assuming that intimidation would be allowed to exist for a year and a half. It under-rates the students in as- suming that the non…

… Recognition'.. To The Editor: A RECENT anonymous letter to The Daily bemoaned the hesi- tancy on the part of University students to take definite stands on political questions. It is perhaps unfortunate that…

… political alertness of University students," but rather to the sobering of their attitudes caused by the examination to which their traditional beliefs are being subjected. In the Detroit high school which I…

… attended, every student had a definite point of view on political questions, which they noisily spouted as the exigencies of argu- mentrequired. It was easy; one had merely to critically examine the facts on…

… both sides of an issue to find the truth. Thus my fellow high school students were capable of exchanging their own brand of ignorance on a wide variety of issues. At the University students have begun to…

… appreciate the true com- plexity of life and of political is- sues. Although there is social pres- sure to hold a personal philos- ophy so that one may be thought intellectual, students have tem- pered their…

January 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

…'s college campuses - but it will come from teachers rather than students, a man who saw much of the campus violence a decade ago said yester- day. "I see more turbulence," said Dr. Clark Kerr, president of…

… on campuses will increase as teachers become more willing to strike to get their demands. Meanwhile, the same survey showed college students have become more con- servative about executions (only 36…

… con- verged on the areas, described by one witness as a "battle- front." rocked by ri0 Sadat, who has been pressing richer Arab nations for more financial aid for his impover- ished country…

January 20, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

…. Students anticipating high heating bills should dial down the temperature on their thermostat, because each degree saves about 3 percent on a heating bill, DTE spokeswoman Eileen Dixon said. Hurricanes…

…- mation and running candidates for every vacant position. "If we're elected it could, in a very real way, affect students' lives," Nowinski said. Levine said the party is too focused on politics. According…

… proved wrong, if he can't pull it off in a month or so?" Clarke asked. The truce offer may be aimed at making bin Laden "look more rea- sonable in Arab and Muslim eyes. He's a very sophisticated reader of…

… members of the group signed up to help register students in the basement of the Union and on the Diag. In addition to the U.S. senatorial race, voters will decide this year who will hold several prominent…

January 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… capacity. The controls were established in the wake of the 1973-74 Arab oil embai-go when prices were rising rapidly. Congressional sources said op- position to the move is so great that a vote to, block it…

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January 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

…, Demonstration This Week-Tues. & Thurs., Jan. 19, 21-7:30 P.M. at the Bell Tower Hotel, 300 So. Thayer St., across from Burton Tower Missed "Harvey"?-Don't Miss THIS SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNT! Moral code…

… the station might not under- stand what we were doing, buy For the student body. ' Genuine hAuthentic Navy PEA COATS $25 Sizes 34to46 CHECKMAT e Stte Sheet at Li)ert we didn't suspect they'd turn us…

…? * What is a fahlawi personality? " How Jews and Arabs can live together in Jesu- salem? " Potential and possibilities for a Mideast federa- tion in 1973? " What are Palestinian and Israeli activists doing…

January 20, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, January 20, 1978-The Michigan Daily 341 FEighi v-Eight Years ofjEdtoj 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbo Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 91 Edited and managed by students at the U :43 ~atIr )ril F reedomf…

… sus- isterday. pected Sadat would be willing to sellout President Anwar Sadat, in a move the Arab world for peace with Israel. hiaracteristic of his boldness, with- Sadat's move could have very well rew…

… denials. rto portions of territory obtained in The surprise and shock that the re- ie 1967 Arab-Israeli war. The recall of call produced will not only remind Is- egotiators to Cairo was also said to be rael…

January 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… goods clog Saudi Arabia's two main ports as this kingdom tries to buy its way into the modern age. AmericanI helicopters and landing craft, German barges and thousands of Arab steve- dores working 10…

… appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. Thursday, January 20, 1977 DAY CALENDAR Ind./Op. Eng.: John J. Bartholdi, U. of…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 20, 2004 - 5A Students celebrate MLK day with community service By Farayha Arrine Daily St Reporter Viola Sanders, a resident of a Saline nurs- ing home…

… called Evangelical Homes, had done nothing all day until she was treated to a man- icure by student volunteers participating in the MLK Day of Service, part of the University's Reverend Dr. Martin Luther…

… King Jr. Sympo- sium yesterday. Sponsored by Students Promoting Aware- ness, Reflection and Knowledge, the event placed volunteers into different organizations throughout Ann Arbor and Saline. These…

… people being here ... it's kind of disappointing to not see a whole lot of people. "Students would rather stay home and watch MTV," she added. Greta Halbert, an LSA senior who has been with SPARK for two…

… interest among students. "One of my friends saw (the cover design) last night and said, 'What is this?' I don't think it was a very good flier." said Phillips. The design, which says "You, Me, We ... He, She…

… music, white music, Asian music, Arabic music, all of that," he said during his performance. "This is one of (the) things that brings us together. I just spent 45 minutes talking about why American music…

…-off. What we tried to do is remember Mar- tin Luther King's work and the work of many other people, and (how) what happened in the past can still happen now," she said. Students of Greenhill School also said…

… do a lot more, but they don't have enough money," Tweedy said. While students at the event identi- fied ongoing racial inequalities at their schools, parents attending the event were glad the students

… of the event, "It's good to have a structured way to commemorate Martin Luther King's holiday. (It's a way) to commemorate the day though actions." Like Tweedy, Adjei acknowledges that young students

January 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

…-winning author Alexan- der Solzhenitsyn. O Superboy A quick-thinking ten-year-old boy took credit yesterday for saving an Oregon school bus with 40 grade school students aboard when the bus driver suffered a fatal…

… congressional agenda for 1974." In the past, Nixon has talked of five-year federal spending of $10 billion to develop new energy re- sources. WHILE REFERRING only in passing to the Arab embargo on oil shipments…

January 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

… case. Excellent condition. $700. Call 439-1779. DESPERATELY NEED TO SELL dorm meal plan. Bargain! Jenny or Lisa, 764-4789. MULTITUDES- Professional Hair and Skin Products. Students receive 45% off retail…

… great price? $195 per month includes all util- ities, furnished rm. in coed house. Law/Rackham student preferred. Call Bob at 668-0292. Male needed to share 1 rm. in 2 bedrm. apt. for Winter sem. Apt. is…

… house? If not how can we see you? Please respond. Ju- niors not freshmen. U-M TAE KWON DO CLUB meets Mon & Wed 6:30 pm, CCRB Rm. 2275, Fri 6-8 pm, CCRB Rm. 1200. Beginners welcome! 665- 7399. STUDENT

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… & other students for passage of strong toxic waste laws.Not a g her job!). Mark, 668- 6515,or 41Mich.lfnion. HELP A STUDENT take on the university. If you've received an extention in Comm. 103 for any…

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January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

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… TELEFUND NOW HIRING students for flexible night and weekend schedules. Earn great money and make new friends while supporting your University. Awesome Resume Builder! Work Study / Non-Work Study. Apply…

… positions, $12-35/hr. Apply online @ www.work4-students.com NOW HIRING STUDENTS for summer. Posi- tions will be 40 hrs./wk. at $7.25/hr. Job will include assisting students and parents with orientation…

… registration, answering of telephones, and special projects. Must be friendly, motivated and willing to provide information/assistance. Applications are avail- able until February 6th at 3511 Student Activ…

…- ities Building. PAID EXPERIMENT $20.Fun group com- puter game, 3 hours eves. Central Campus. Go to Experiments.org to sign up. PHYSICAL ASST. NEEDED for disabled male law student. Pay neg., well trained…

…. Fun job. Call the director at St. Paul Early Child- hood Center. 668-0887. $7/hr. start asap. FRATERNITIES - SORORITIES Clubs - Student Groups Earn $1,000-$2,000 this semester with a proven Campus…

… matching @ Huron River Apts. $450/bdrm. $250/deposit Short tenn leases available. www.hrpaa.com or call: 996-4992. ARABIC TUTORING / INSTRUCTION ELE- MENTARY through college. 734-623-2061. ATTN. ELEM., MID…

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… PARTNERS needed to speak English one hour a week with English Language Institute students. Language exchange possible with Japanese and Arabic students. To volunteer, call E.L.I., 764-2413,8-12, 1-5. 24F120…

… EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter! Lai7aI~ L'LC a I L)T~ TE IA TrIy1~PL UntdAtitG5 - 0 His hangups are Hilarious Harold. Maude Just Jook through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find…

… Responsible gay male student wanted to share room in house near campus. 995-4770. 48C212 Couzens Double: Good room, good floor, good price. Call Joe Burchill, 764-4853. dC122 Room for rent in very spacious apt…

… ALADCAN'T FIND THE $$ ? S N A SEC 0 N Q Live/east with fellow students' N A A I 0 DE S. from all over the world. HS I RI EE NH A AAn unusual cultural opportunity at the M H I S S PKE E RSI TUFriends…

… un- dergraduate pre-medical students may now compete for several hundred Air Force scholarships. These scholarships are to be awarded to students accepted into medical schools as freshmen or at the…

…. Call 994-1011. 70M122 UM GRADUATE is now accepting new voice and piano students. Call 769-1655. 73M120 DRUMMER AND GUITARIST/SINGER wanted for " power pop .band to do some originals. Songwriters…

… term 3A or approximately May 1- July 1. reply to Daily Box No. 1. 52L125 WANT TO PRACTICE A FOREIGN LANGUAGE? We speak French, Spanish, Portu- guese, German, Arabic, Urdu, Jap- anese, Chinese, Korean and…

… Bo- for details 663-0695 or 668-9336. 51H126 SUMMER CAMP JOBS CAMP TAMARACK INTERVIEWING January 25 Summer Placement Services Call 764-7456 for appt. 1OH120 NURSING STUDENTS-If you are'a cigarette…

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… other students on campus an opportunity to learn the history and writing of Arabic calligraphy. Chase and Abuelroos founded the Arabic Cal- ligraphy Club last fall after realizing that many students on…

… campus, like themselves, were interested in learning how to write Arabic calligra- phy, Chase said. "Both of us have been interested in learning cal- ligraphy for a long time," Chase said. "You're kind of…

… exposed to it a lot just study- ing Arabic, but we never really learn how to do it or just how the art form was developed." Mohammed El Khoja, a local calligrapher from Libya who wrote calligraphy for…

… newspapers in his home country, will start to teach the club's members how to write the most widely used Arabic script as well as dis- cuss the history of Arabic calligraphy at their next meeting. "Right now…

… calligraphy in school, Chase and Abuel- roos said he has previously worked with many students in Ann Arbor. As the club's membership grows, Abuelroos said she and Chase will continue to try to expand the…

… Building WHEN: Tuesday at about 12:25 a.m. WHAT: A student reported that his gym bag was stolen during the last 10 minutes he was at the gym, University Police Reported. There are no sects.e dferences WHAT…

… does. Dining hall chefs in some University resi- dence halls cook meals for nearly 5,000 students each day. Despite having to make massive quantities of food, the chefs strive to make their dish- es as…

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