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February 20, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…GOP LEAVES STUDENTS HOLDING BAG See Page 4 Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom :43 a t t]g p p E ( CLOUDY, COLD _. VOL. LXIX, No. 98 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1959 FIVE…

… in Review of Student Government Council should not include "any member who has an immediate stake" in cases reviewed by the Board. He said that he included himself and Dean of Women, Deborah Bacon, as…

… units available to the Uni- versity's women students. Ashton said a conversion of the building would depend largely on the needs of the medical school for such a dormitory. He said that if the medical…

… school did not need the building he felt there was a 50-50 chance of its coming into the men's dormi- tory system, preferably as an up- perclass residence. SGC Appoints 'Study Group Student Government…

… Council ap- proved the appointment of four; members to the Student Conduct .'Study Committee at its meeting; Wednesday. Clarification committee, which may recommend changes in the Board in Review and its…

… request of the Regents who asked Vice-president in Charge of Student Affairs James A. Lewis to "report any suggestions or changes which seem necessary and desir- able." Dean Rea commented that in his…

… clarification of areas of jurisdic- tion." He said he did not think the committee would make any evalu- ation of the 1949 regulation re- quiring student organizations to 'be without restrictive membership clauses…

… not.want to see the com- mittee get into the area of the student regulations booklet. +City rCouncil Allows Change By JOHN DeMOTT The Ann Arbor City Council approved a change in its annexa- tion…

… possibility of a Student- Faculty Conference on counseling is "pretty much definite," Roger Seasonwein, '61, one of the two student members of the Univer- sity Counseling Study Committee, said yesterday…

…. Although no specific plans have been made for the event, which will "probably be held just before or just after spring vacation," it has been endorsed by Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis…

February 20, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… significant change in the Palestinian mentality, until we see a significant change in the Palestinian leadership, I don’t think they deserve a state at this point.” The Arab Student Association and…

…-Islamophobia training for CSG members. The statement said the community needs public acknowledgment and administrative action in order to heal. “Ben Gerstein sat across the executive board of the Arab Student

…michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Thursday, February 20, 2020 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM University of Michigan students are opting to take math classes at other…

… schools because of the reputation of the department’s classes being more difficult, students told The Daily. Students interviewed by The Daily said the University’s math classes pose a significant…

… at community colleges can be transferred for credit to fulfill graduation requirements or major prerequisites. Students need to receive a C or higher in the course for the credits to…

… transfer. The catch: the grade does not affect students’ GPA. Engineering sophomore Lauren McNamee, a prospective mechanical engineering major, opted to take the equivalent of Math 215: Multivariable…

… and Vector Calculus the summer after her freshman year at Pennsylvania State University’s Abington campus in Abington, Pennsylvania. Like McNamee, many students choose to take classes in the…

…, Michigan math is just the worst.” The College of Engineering Peer Mentor Program offers incoming students resources to encourage student involvement and development of academic, social and personal…

… interests. As an Engineering peer mentor, McNamee helps incoming College of Engineering students transition to college life. GOT A NEWS TIP? Call 734-418-4115 or e-mail news@michigandaily.com and let…

… Athreya See STEM, Page 3 See EXXON, Page 3 JULIA SCHACHINGER/Daily University of Michigan Law students protest against the law firm that represents ExxonMobil at a recruitment event at Pizza House…

February 20, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…The Trimester Experiment: Student Reactions (Third of four articles) By H. NEIL BERKSON and KENNETH WINTER Though it occasionally proved hectic, students like the new calendar. After one term…

… respondents "strongly prefer the trimester." Questionnaires, including both multiple-choice questions and space for written commentaries, were mailed to a random sample of University students, most of whom have…

… been here under the old semester system as well. From the responses, several other generalizations seem reasonable: Student Conclusions -By far the most popular feature of the new calendar is the…

… elimination of the January "lame duck" session of the fall term. Students don't seem dismayed over the loss of Christmas vacation as a period for writing papers and studying for finals. Students had expected…

…-exam period. -Aside from the last-minute rush, students' major complaint is that instructors failed to adjust their courses to the stepped-up trimester pace. -Students don't mind the curtailed exam period, but…

… would like a few free days before finals to use as a "reading period." -They feel they mastered their courses as well as usual last fall, and their grades remained about the same. Numerous students

… applauded the long Christmas vacation similar observation, Martin E. Obed, '66M, said the nearly month- long break lets students "look forward to returning to school with a new semester and a fresh outlook on…

February 20, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…- viding students who identify as Arab-American or Arab with an opportunity discuss their identities and explore their own narratives. MEdAN hosted Prof. Frieda Ekotto, chair of the Depart- ment of…

… MONDAY: This Week in History LEFT The dance team performs in the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee’s Mock Rock event at Hill Auditorium Wednesday. (Zach Moore/Daily) RIGHT Engineering junior Brandon…

… 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available…

… WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE: Modern Languages Building “Black Power Movement” WHAT: University of Pittsburgh’s Joyce Bell, along with a panel of two professors and a graduate student, will…

Arab Network community dinner at North Quad on Thursday. By AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR Online Editor Editor’s Note: The Michigan Daily is piloting a new addition to our paper that will focus on living…

… well on campus. Whether you’re a first year student living in the dorms or an upperclassman with a meal plan, navigating the dining halls can be daunting at times. There’s so much food, some of…

… it may be unfa- miliar-looking, and there’s no one to stop you from eating just cook- ies for dinner. Sound familiar? Many students swipe into the dining hall with good intentions, and they know…

… specialist at the Univer- sity, I discovered ways in which students living on and off campus could using campus dining halls as a means — rather than a barrier — to healthy decision-making. The FDA…

… food search tool hostedon the University Housing website, gives students the ability to search and select their meals before going to the dining hall. By adding filters for nutrition, dietary…

February 20, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… complicit in the oppression of Palestinians through my past actions.” The statement from Arab Student Association and SAFE also called on CSG to recognize a resolution passed in 2017 supporting…

… work that I need to do.” CSG Communications Director Alex Johnson released a statement Wednesday night, acknowledging the harm done to the Palestinian, Muslim and Arab students on campus by…

… support Palestinian, Muslim and Arab students on campus,” Johnson wrote. “In the next several days, President Gerstein hopes to listen to the concerns and needs of impacted students and work…

…, associate vice provost for academic affairs and senior director of Academic Human Resources, said the University values graduate students and is working towards a fair agreement. “We recognize the…

… importance of graduate student instructors and graduate student staff assistants to the academic mission of the university and to the academic success of our students,” said Sascha Matish, associate…

… decades, the University has grown exponentially, adding thousands of students and faculty. GEO member Joseph Valle said the University had not adjusted to this growth. “Over the past several…

… decades, the University has continued to grow,” Valle said. “Tens of thousands of more students and employees … yet the University has built a total of a thousand new beds on campus in the past…

February 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… intended to initial plans a unveils project grams, rather than Petoskey). y at problems that Kurt Muenchow, president of the ;m to retention. Michigan Student Assembly, said, step in the right "As I see…

… the University becoming that we are getting more aware of the evident racism of this problem," here, I just hope that we just keep Paul Brown (D- See STUDENTS, Page 5 erracedemise BLUMENSTEIN ceful…

… University mnminent, Medical Center master plan. The ten-year-old plan mandates eventual destruction of the Uni - versity Terrace graduate student housing to make way for the hospital's growth, but Terrace…

… residents say they never knew of the plan. "All of the regents have been sympathetic to the students in the University Terrace, but our invest - ment in the hospital is just too See HOUSING, Page 5 Doily…

… Photo by Inteflex junior Anthony Varasis, a member of the United Coalition Against Racism, speaks yestei public comments at the Board of Regents meeting. About 200 students attended the meeting at t…

February 20, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… install air conditioning. The additional funding will be provided by investment pro- ceeds and the Student Life Stu- dent Fee for Facility Renewal. E. Royster Harper, vice president for student

students, faculty and staff.” LSA senior Jacob Light, a member of Building a Better Michigan and a Residential Student group hosts event in honor of Black History Month By EMMA KINERY Daily Staff…

… Reporter The Muslim Student Asso- ciation celebrated Black History Month Thursday night with a lecture on Islam’s roots in Africa. The event, which was attend- ed by about 50 people, was held in the…

…- rently resides in Sub-Saharan Africa, Ware said. In Senegal, he said 98 percent of citizens are Muslim. “The only Arab countries that have that percentage are Saudi Arabia and Yemen,” Ware said…

… measures need to be taken.” Krupiak added that students have already faced the Student Organization Advancement and Recognition’s judicial process. The system referred cases to the chapters…

… Dean of Students Laura Blake Jones. “The only way to move for- ward completely from this is to ensure that every member understands the consequences of his or her behavior,” Krupiak said. “We…

… an oppor- tunity to do a little blue-sky thinking and have very candid discussions. Students weigh possible addition to Student Rights and Responsibilities By TANAZ AHMED Daily Staff Reporter…

… The Central Student Govern- ment’s Student Honor Code Task Force held a forum Thursday night to gather student input for a new University-wide student honor code. CSG President Bobby Dishell, a…

… Public Policy senior, estab- lished the task force earlier this month to compose a code per- taining to academic integrity, individual behavior and student rights. The goal of creating a code is to…

… complement the pre- existing Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, a University document that out- lines appropriate responses to inappropriate student behavior. The forum was open to stu…

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… night long {Continued from Page 1) garden afterwards-did not reply when a newsman asked them if the oil boycott had been discussed. The boycott, cutting off Arab oil supplies to the United States and…

… Holland, was imposed by the -\rabs at the time of last year's Middle East: Wtar. .There'have been'rports=the Arabs were linking a liftin~g of the boycott with progress towards a troop. disengagement along…

… Israel lost 2,60 dead, the highest toll in 24 years of Arab-Israel conflict. MANY ISRAELIS blame him, as the minister respohible for Is- rael's security, for the army's"lack of readiness for. war and the…

…. students entering senior Study of the Effects of Installing & pm. year. interest circuit design. Details Operating a Large Pumped Storage Music School: University choir choral available. Proj. on the Shores…

… minorities" Speakers include: -Aturo Ranjel, graduate student in social work and Political Science -Phil Hayes, graduate student in Asian American Studies -Moore Pamp, Native American Advocate Little groups…

Student Associaton -Olga Villa, Midwest Council of La Raza and other informed persons 10:00-Workshop "International Issues" -Beatrice Berry, Black Africa -Southeast Asia, a member of Indochina Peace…

…, Student Govt. Council -Lee Gill, former president of Student Govt. Council -Lydia Ortiz, active member of Chicano at Michigan, co-director of Minority Affairs Commission, SGC -Marcia Fishman, council person…

… for Student Govt. Council SUNDANCE BRIDGING A GAP PERCEPTION DONATODEODATO 3 :00-Workshop "The Racist Nature of Our Education" Speakers include: -Arturo Marroquin, Professor of Psychology at U of M…

… -Les Owens, director of Afro-American Studies -Bill Wei, Doctoral Candidate for Chinese Studies, member of Eastwind -Kevin Hart, Native American Student Association 4:00-Workshop 'Minority Programs: The…

… Need and the Absence" Speakers include: -Wagner Wheeler, Native American Student Association -Richard Garland, the Black Advocate -Homero de la Crus 5:00-Workshop 'National Issues" Speakers include: ICi…

February 20, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

… Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NoTABLE QUOTABLE 44 Cheney is a terrorist. He terrorizes…

…. And last year, when U.S.-backed local elections elevated militant Islamist groups in Egypt, the White House was caught back- pedaling again. Bush marketed democracy to the Arab masses as a mouthpiece…

…@umich.edu VIEWPOINT Students 4 Michigan outlines accomplishments BY NICOLE STALLINGS AND JOANNA SLOTT The members of the Students 4 Michigan Party would like to applaud other parties who have demonstrated an interest…

… elected to represent all students, as well as to increase voter turnout. While we appreciate the increased involvement in Michigan Student Assembly, S4M will enjoy the opportunity to defend both our genuine…

… commitment to campus and our track record of real results. While the Michigan Progressive Party has been very good at saying what needs to be done, Students 4 Michigan members of the MSA and LSA Student

… to improve the lives of students each and every day. We have made great strides in the realm of academics - creating an international studies minor and an LSAT familiarization course through the Career…

… Center, increasing students' study abroad options, improving the course design of Engineering 101, improv- ing graduate student instructor consistency in various departments and increasing the hours of the…

… undergraduate and graduate libraries during exams. Additionally, S4M members are single-handedly the reason that Advice Online is operational today, and they are continuing to improve it. Students 4 Michigan has…

… worked hard to reach out to student organizations and help them as much as possible. We have allocated more than $200,000 per semester to student groups across the spectrum and continue to do so. In…

… addition, we have reached out to individual students through an application process to join MSA's committees and com- missions and gotten hundreds more students involved in helping improve student life…

February 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… 'for her refusal to withdraw from Egyptian territory wtihout nonaggression guarantees. On the other side, the Arab world - which the United States has been wooing in an attempt to block Communist…

… the Democratic Policy Committee in the Senate against sanctions. Senator William F. Knowland of California, the Republican leader, sould Accept Students Tuition 'U' MayAsk Dorm Aid -Hatcher Special…

… hoped the United States would support the move. Malik spent an hour with Assis- tant Secretary of State William Rountree going over the Arab po- sition. Afterwards he told re- porters: "In the opinion of…

… the whole Arab world, and indeed of the whole world, Israel must with- draw unconditionally." Dulles Waits President{ Eisenhower went di- rectly from the airport to the White House to grapple with the…

… than we have in the area of aid to housing," Hatcher told the legislators. Otherwise, the University may have to reject students "because they can't find a place to live." He suggested more explicit…

… on the basis of academic competence. SGC To Fill Post Filling of the vacant seat on Student Government Council and announcement of committee ap- pointments are on the agenda for today's SGC meeting at…

… 7:30 p.m. in the Student Activities Building. .: . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. ................. ............ E .; .: :. im . . . . . . . . . . ............ - ..... ..... - ------- - ----- s…

February 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

…- ture agenda. Yesterday, the caucus briefly discussed the lack of control cities have over state-owned property within city boundaries as well as problems with students who live off campus. "We have…

… people walking down the street with open cans of beer from one party to another," said Mt. Pleasant mayor Susan Smith about Central Michigan University students. Ypsilanti mayor Clyde King said Eastern…

… city distributes booklets containing information about responsibilites of living off campus to students and also meets each term with the student assembly. "Sometimes it's more effective to work with the…

students directly than go through the administra- tion," Schweitzer said. ""We're talking about a very small number of students who really cause prob- lems." Civilians flee southern Lebanon under Shite…

… after one rocket attack. The fighting fueled tension in the volatile region in advance of new Arab-Israeli peace talks in Washington. Each round of talks has been pre- ceded by renewed violence in south…

…- ern Lebanon. Arabs have accused Israel of creating incidents in an ef- fort to derail the talks, but Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and the Palestinian delegation said they planned to at- tend next week. In New…

… York, the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday appealed to all parties to the violence to "exercise maximum restraint" and enhance the Arab-Israeli peace pro- cess. Shiite and Israeli gunners blasted at…

… Provided. CALL 1-800-54,.4-325 HELP WANTED PART-TIME. Beg. in May. Great for student, maintenance & pool exp. a plus. Please call Joe at 313-537-6619. RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Student Sprinkler is now hiring…

February 20, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… JO HN WATSO N William P. Rogers as the leadoff Editor of "South End," Wayne State witness. Uhiv. Student Newspaper Foreign Relations, which held hearings last year on the treaty that would ban the…

… DEMANDED yesterday that Arab govern- ments and airlines take immediate measures to prevent attacks along Israel's air routes. The Israeli government also warned of possible counter- action if there are any…

… further attacks like the Arab guerrilla raid on an El Al jetliner at Zurich Tuesday. Transport Minister Moshe Carmel charged that the UN Security Council resolution of Dec. 13 which condemned Israel's ,raid…

… on the Beirut airport had "encouraged such further acts by Arab terrorists." Carmel also said that if the Arab governments want to keep their own ai- routes open, they must take action to safe- guard…

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February 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

… the remaining eight terms 7:00 are optional. " t 'HORSEMA 9:30 Initially, "Students said they wanted no part of it (Core)," Wilcox said. The dean said he believes students' feelings 10:00 have changed…

…, according to Carolyn Lougee, chairwoman of the Committee of Undergraduate Studies.' '4t Icy 11 Students will be required to take a year-long course in western culture as well as one course in each of seven…

… enough guidance in general studies outside of their major." Lougee said there were "certain areas that the faculty felt were so vital that no student should graduate from Stanford without exposure to these…

… areas." Lougee added that both the student newspaper and student gover- nment favor the new program. Daily Official Bulletin WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1980 Daily Calendar: Psychiatry:- Robert L. Spitzer…

…' (OPEC) oil, is seriously ill, Arab diplomatic sources said yesterday in London. Khaled's sudden illness interrupted an OPEC meeting which was to have closed the cartel's rift on oil prices. Firefighters…

…. he mt tgan Vallu, 4USPS 344-900) Volume XC, No. 116 Wednesday, February 20, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

….0550; Composing Room: 764-0556. 0 S 6 i Sm I 'I 0 u A Lenten Seminar on Conditions In, Alternatives For, and Christian Responses To Incarceration G#RBRIEL RIC~;RID CENTER Next To St. Mary's Student Chapel…

February 20, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… if J shafted orsabotaged the process, only the students would suffer." Panelists were picked by the student governments of the University's differ- ent schools. Previously, student govern- ment leaders…

… and administrators said they were concerned that there was not enough time to find panelists. Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen Hartford said having anti-Code sentiment on the Student

… far from unanimous, however. "None of the things the Code does is punishment - it's helpful," said Erin Kenney, an LSA first-year student. "A couple people had questions and said they weren't sure…

… to a later spring break this year, students have an opportunity to spend the week with students from other uni- versities. "This year I'm psyched to have a million raging, drunk college kids around so…

February 20, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… the four powers responsible for Germany' since World War II, it said. Ann Arbor Rep. 'discusses bills with students Japanese support their ruling party Despite scandals, Liberal Democrats maintain…

students about pertinent issues fac- ing the University community. Rather than give a lecture, O'Connor explained the contents of several bills, and asked the students to vote whether they approved of each…

Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - weekly meeting at 6:30 p.m. in Hillel Women's Club Lacrosse - practice 4-6 p.m. at the Sports Coliseum (5th. and Hill) UM Cycling --- team meeting and rollers riding 6 p…

….m. in the Sports Coliseum Women's Rugby --- meeting and practice 8 p.m. in the Sports Coloseum Arab-American Anti- discrimination Committee --- meeting at 7 p.m. in the Union (check board for room) Asian…

… meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the Union Women's Issues Commission of MSA --- meeting at 6:30 p.m. in 3909 Union Students Concerned about Animal Rights (SCAR) --- meeting at' 7 p.m., animal rights philosophy…

… discussion at 8 p.m. in 124 E. Quad UM Collegiate Entrepeneurs -- - mass meeting at 7 p.m. in 0215 Business School Indian and Pakistani American Students' Council --- general body meeting at 7 p.m. in the p…

… Trip --- 3rd organizational meeting for those interested in spring break trip at 7 p.m. in St. Mary's Student Chapel (331 Thompson St.) UM Faculty and Staff Blood from space MOSCOW (AP) - Two cosmo…

…, providing new data about man's working abilities and functional state during different stages of the flight," Tass said. KENNETH SMOLLERIDaily" Spreading the word Chair of the Michigan Student Assembly 's…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

Students, residents protest center BY JESSICA STRICK Yesterday morning 50 to 60 Uni- versity students and Ann Arbor resi- dents protested the counseling procedures of the Pregnancy Coun- seling…

…. Not all Jews are Zionists, and not all Zionists are anti-Palestinian." She continued, "If we are going to fight racism, we have got to fight racism in all forms and for every- body." While some students

… expansionist." "It is easy to perceive Zionism as expansionist because the land was once Arab land, but we would be perceiving Zionism as being out of context," said Brad Ortman. The need for the Jews to have a…

… homeland gave some of the students reason to think Zionism is nt wrong but an honest need of a peo- ple to get a homeland. "Zionism is not expansionism because the whole idea that Jews had that homeland goes…

…. But others at the discussion be- lieved the Jews are oppressing the Palestinians. Peers educate students about rape prevention BY LAURA COUNTS Education is one of the most important ways to fight rape…

… throughout the year. MSA derecognizes Cornerstone Christian Fellowship BY TARA GRUZEN The Central Student Judiciary, the top judicial body for University stu- dents, ruled six to one Friday night to rescind…

… Michigan Student Assem- bly recognition of the Cornerstone Christian Fellowship. MSA recognition entitles groups to office space in the Union or the Michigan League, funding through the Assembly's student

… re- quested anonymity. "The question is whether all students should fund CCF." Cornerstone's attorney, Steve Jentzen, argued during the trial that CSJ's derecognition of the Fellow- ship would be…

…Cags 1:25, 3:35, 5:45, 7:55, 10:00~ ID Cards RAIN MAN Student Certification 1:30, 4:15, 7:15, 9:55 Transcripts HER ALIBI lg 1:15, 3:20, 5:15, 7:35, 9:40 etc. NOBPASSES WORKING GIRL r' -I …

February 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…HATCHER INACTION HURTS STUDENTS See Editorial Page Y Sir iEan Seventy-Two Years of Editorial Freedom ~Iaitr COLDER High33 Low--33 Freezing drizzle, turning to snow flurries VOL. LXXIUI'No. 105…

… examinations will be a permanent requirement for all prospective freshmen, Director of Admissions Clyde Vroman said yesterday. This ends a two year "exploratory period" in which Michigan high school students

… of the, best ways of identifying "a student's capabilities and advising him on whether he is wise to come to the University," Vroman said. College Boards were first made a part of the admission require…

…- ments for out-of-state students in 1957 after a similar two-year trial period. Helps The college boards, in addition to being one indicator of pre- paredness for work at the Univer- sity, can also help in…

… such func- tions as advanced placement, and counselling the student in regard to the direction of his college work. However, Vroman noted that "we are not trying to encourage score competition. "The…

February 20, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… Leija, UMS director of education and community engagement, spoke about wanting university and high- school students to start more conversation after the show. He reflected on his own education…

… more about their identities and their stories — it’s really important for us to keep the story going.” One of the five speakers, Amir Khafagy, is a Muslim of Arab and Puerto-Rican heritage. In the…

… a new way of seeing it, with tradition and culture and community, in a way that I haven’t seen in Hillel before.” In the workshop following the dinner, students answered prompts asking what…

… countries herself, event organizer Mina Jafari, a Rackham student, expressed her own confusion about how the ban inspired her to bring information to her peers. “I’m from one of those seven countries…

…,” Jafari said. “It’s not just international students from those seven countries; the entire international community is very worried about what’s going to happen next.” Panelists aimed to…

… satisfy this need for knowledge by speaking about the legal and administrative aspects of the executive order. Each stressed the complexity of the issue and encouraged students to reach out to any…

… collaboration aimed to advocate for students’ rights under the order. BAN From Page 1A Read more online at michigandaily.com Read more online at michigandaily.com space for them to speak, the media is…

February 20, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… that’s really frightening about this policy is that it has frightened so many of the people that care about you as students on campus,” Lucas said. “So, the only reason that I’m here tonight is to…

… support the student voice … but I’m also here to represent the people that told me they were too frightened to speak.” CSG Vice President Isabel Baer said she heard that the new policy was partially…

… to the group’s presentation, the median family income for University students in Ann Arbor is $154,000, compared to $84,000 in Dearborn and $77,000 in Flint. In addition, there is a large gap…

… in the percentage of students eligible to receive the Federal Pell Grant at each campus, a grant in which the government provides funding for students in need of financial support for college…

…. According to the presenters, in Ann Arbor, 15 percent of students are eligible for the grant, compared to the 39 percent eligible in Flint, and 42 percent in Dearborn. To resolve these issues, LSA…

… dedicated toward Dearborn or Flint, according to Krabti. “I think there’s a duty for Ann Arbor students here on this campus who are closest to the administration to really speak up the loudest about this…

… the group to spread awareness of these disparities among the student body. Grand said the new amendment would allow temporary city employees such as election workers to be able to sit on…

… Margo Dickstein, who plans to volunteer in Israel this summer, told The Daily after the event that she hopes to gain a better understanding of the Arab-Israeli conflict, echoing Reynold’s point…

February 20, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…, its Arab brothers and its allies." The indirect threat came in yester- day's edition of A-Thawra, the news- paper of Iraq's ruling Baath Party. "Must Iraq forgive Saudi Arabia and Kuwait for…

… repeated it?" The answer, it said, was left to "Arabs, especially those in the Gulf states." The Iraqi government is basking in widespread international support against the U.S.-British raids. Arab allies of…

… by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $100. Winter term (January through April) is $105, yearlong (September through April) is…

February 20, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED 1890 f. IoiV EAgal 4> iI;L11 MEMBER ASSOCIATEDI PRESS Vol. XXXIX, No. 102. ANN ARBOR, MICI1GkN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1929 STUDENT FORUMT FFUTI T ID'ARANYI RATED i ALOWELL THOMAS…

… series of student forums sponsored( will appear at 3:1le o'clock tonightI terse but apologetic remarks.,He by the Student Christian associa- Rin Hi auditorium in the ninth was busy, as he has been for the…

… CAMPUS BUILDINGS, LIBRA- capitols of the world where Miss TRIP IS NOT CONTRARY TO torial record in existence of Colonel U. TRAVELS all men and women students on RIES AND LABORATORIES d'Aranyi has played…

… ; BORAM NOT LIKELY tine.es OLD HOMER ST.'6AUDENS Tefrm eesatd4Bsofreape arnSoe FOR CABINET POST As part compensation for ;the( Esemester by the Student Christian TO FEATURE NIGHT Smith, critic for the…

… Boston Post, ___lR lack of time for an interview, Mr.o association -as an attempt to pro- sThomas handed the interviewer two Avide an opportunity fpr students to said that sheewasonot only a vio…

… m eeting to be heldfre d of Mhs b e ab e t ac o pi h jin H l au i o i m a d it s h p d TO BFI E SR E S [ IG ' l se. o v r s idte l He united all the Arabs, dissolving DR NELSON WILL SPEAK n H dioum…

Student Christian associa-streets ish auns, and told of his varied between the two nations. Following 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night in structure to five stories, so bringing their time in Washington between…

… advocates of the rule! to the Arabs, that no opportunity Christ," Bach; Prelude, Cleram- congestion which would ensue if 58 SPEAKING TOUR to make all fumbles dead at the WA .was given for his capture. Ten men…

… addresses on questions of W. Spears of M nesota: Ossie So- retire THIS AFTERNOON Angell hall. Fifteen students gave posed revision of the zoning ordi- international law and politics lem of Drake, and Joe Lipp…

students chosen were: Harris Players on Wednesday,' vote. y Eckersall, sports writer and official. wrte members of Il Circolo Italiano, it Jarl Andeer, '29, Fenelon Boesche, Thsda Frida and Saturday on the…

February 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

… Shostakovich and writer Ilya Ehrenburg, demanded an immediate end to the "bloody terror" and release of the im- prisoned Communists. Students of the Patrice Lumum- ba University, who are assembled in Moscow from…

…. BAKER, Pastor, Northside Presbyterian Church (Former Campus Minister to Presbyterian Students) DR. HERMAN JACOBS, Director, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation With Student Participation Sabbath Services at 7…

Arab- inhabited border areas. * * * NEW YORK-The New York Stock Exchange declined yester- day in moderate trading, with only a few sharp gains in individual stocks. Final Dow-Jones averages showed 30…

February 20, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… attendees’ comments were centered around the possibil- ity that the document’s language could infringe on students’ free- dom of speech. Many were con- cerned that the honor code gave the University too…

… much power. “As a member of the University of Michigan community, I will honor the institution with hon- esty and integrity,” the proposed honor code states. The code continues by asking students

…. Some students wanted to know if a student would always be con- sidered as representing the Uni- versity, or if their actions were only considered a reflection of the University in specific situations…

…. Despite his concerns, LSA freshman Grant Strobl was pleased CSG hosted the forum. “I’m happy to see that the stu- dent government wants to listen to the students,” Strobl said. “I think the honor…

… code is great. I just want to make sure that it is respecting student rights to speak freely and engage in academic and controversial topics on cam- pus because that is what the Uni- versity of…

February 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…. % V. ..VA '.V,'"; '"."r }',"VV. .y.rw n n" rr" ".rt{;vi .:v :: ART EXHIBIT AT RIVE GAUCHE 1024 HILL ST. by U of M students FEB. 19-24 Open 8 p.m.-12 p.m. daily .= .s,:.:,.: ...,:.; ";i: i a I ?s…

… called on Egypt yesterday to enter direct peace talks, saying only then will it consider withdrawing from any occupied Arab territory. Egypt, which reportedly says it is willing to sign a peace treaty if…

… from 2,322 to 3,014 votes but sharply reduc- ing the number of alternates. 1 } L e Y The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second…

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… Union ballroom. No grapes at Bursley The Bursley Hall student-elected board of governors unanimously voted last night to support the United Farm- workers (UFW) grape boycott. Most other dorms are…

… and trooper Robert Behnke were re- ported in fair condition at University Hospital yesterday with multiple injuries. Happenings ... today are wide-ranging. The Students International Meditation Society…

… that they planned to overthrow the Greek regime and impose a Communist dictatorship. The government claims that the Commu- nist party had played a role in last November's student demonstration in Athens…

… of Teachers. Wisconsin teaching assistants re- ceive a small stipend sand most pay in-state tuition. Students are hired to teach for a minimum of six hours a week nand are guaranteed employment for…

… registration sites, open only a few hours each day, to sign up new voters for the city's April elections. None of the sites are in the seocnd ward-a primar- ily student ward where the Repub- lians have little…

… DISPATCH of Kissinger to the Middle East was believed to have followed assurances to Nixon that the Arabs will soon lift their oil boycott imposed during last October's Middle East war. Saudi Arabian Foreign…

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

… RESERVATIONS :fer I bin Call (north of Broadway bridge) * are now being1 769-9247 accepted at our PEOPLE T campuslocastions. -; pita * Newest furnished ands student apartments . BACKPACKER'S avai(able. SUPPY…

…-TIME COUNTER HELP wanted. Days only. Apply in person, after 4 p.m. 1327 S. University. 67H224. MATURE STUDENT-Free rent, laun-t dry facilities, utilities, food within reason, in exchange for cooking and…

… , America, Africa, Students, all proses-I sq. ft.. 2 bdrm. apt. leased thru A Aug. Willing to rent at considerably sons and occupations, $700-$3000 reduced price Call 665-5877 aftera4bl monthly. Expenses paid…

…I'm Fatures Corp. 2 PIRELLI RADIAL snow tires, size 11U222 185-15. 1500 m iles. 663-3438, 49B221 GRD. .TUDENT r t rn ngt___._- GSRAD. STUDENT returning to cam- RED ZINGER is a combination of plete diss, needs…

…- er, 662-3967, call evenings, Carolyn Weeks. 60H224 RIVE GAUCHE Arab night, 9-12, Wed., Feb. 20th Left Bank Cafe, every Thurs. 8-12 Brazilian Carnival, Sat., Feb. 23, 9-? cF220 AT 1:00A.M. NEVER A WAIT…

February 20, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… watches from Waterman gymnasium. After he stole the time- pieces, like the Arab, he also stole away, and so effectively that a 10 years' search for the dastardly thief and the fruits of his crime l'ad prov…

…'clock wil explain the process of registration. From 11 o'clock till noon practical work in this line will be taken up, the students being re- quired to conduct personal registra- tions. The afternoon classes…

February 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…ICiJ TFORP WHAT'S GOING 0 I I ANNOUNCE SCKEDLE FORl ALLEY TOURNEY I s FRIDAY 4:00-Women's league will at Barbour gymnasium. 4:00-House committee of r meet in student offices. entertainI PROF…

…. KARPINSKI WILL READ PAPER AT ORIENTAL MEETING Prof. Louis Karpinski of the math- ematics department, will read a paper "Arabic and Oriental Mathematics," at the Saturday morning session of the western branch…

… Tau. March 10, 7 o'clock, Zeta Psi vs. Kappa Sigma; 8 o'clock, Psi Omega vs. Michigan Union. 4 DR. BURTON WANTS STO KNOW STUDENTS Tryouts for assistant baseball manager will be held Thursday and Friday…

…-NOTICES Due to the illness of Prof. Henderson the Presbyterian church Noon Bible class will be held by Prof. H. B.; Hulbert. Economics 2 students attention. There is a limited supply of books avail- able for…

… this course. Prospective students can secure these books on Friday from 11 to 12 and from 1 to 2 o'clock at room 205 Economics building. Please bring the receipts which must be signed. The next meeting…

… of La Socidad His- pafflca will be held March 2. All students holfing proofs of senior Michiganensian sittings should re- turn the same to the respective pho- tographers today in order that prints may…

…. I I ., i WE ARE THE ONLY STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE i> 4 All Kinds of Engineering Supplies Stationery, Fountain Pens I. P. Note Books and Paper All Names Stamped Free when Purchased Aere SAVE MONEY BY…

… very fine course in Ball- Dancing The class for ers is designed to ac- the student with the fun- al step while the -advanc- s will be presented with >st popular steps of the e special classes are to be…

February 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

Arabic is avail- able and students are forced to use mimeographed sheets, stories and dialogues in place of text- books in Prof. McCarus's classes. This situation will be remedied, this summer, however…

… atoms of any given substance are the same. But just as important, the neu- tron was later to prove itself use- ful in the age of nuclear reactors Students studying Lebanese Ara- bic here will have things…

…, when Prof. McCarus will spend three months in Lebanon working on a phonemic analysis of the colloquial Arabic of Beirut. A modern instrumental analysis of Lebanese Arabic has never been published. At…

… analysis will help solve this prob- lem and that of having no diction- ary," he added. Continuing seriously he said, "Arabic has many dialects and even within a city such as Beirut the language will differ…

…. Academic Notices ACS Student Affiliate. 7:00 p.m. Wed. Feb. 20, Room 3003, Chemistry Build- ing. Dr. Anderson will speak on "Some Applicataions of Radiation to Chemis- try." Refreshments. Sociology…

… 1006 A.H. at 7:30 p.m. Students in this class should consult with him at his office (2626 II.H.) to arrange conference hours. Chemistry Department Colloquium: 8:00 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 21, Room 1300…

…- fast, and just as far, as you're able. ; p-hone Company as a trainee... And all along the way, from the y Today, ten years later, ken is a student period through each assign- y Division Plant…

February 20, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

…. Additionally, nurse sharks are par- ticularly docile, as they only eat small aquatic invertebrates and are not as likely to chomp off the arm of a careless grad student. "Nurse sharks are very intelligent…

… Electro-hydraulics. FEMA Corporation announces it is seeking mechanical engineering student candidates for summer engineering internships to work in a world-class manufacturing environment. Successful…

… candidates will be exposed to the following real life training: Product orientation Testing equipment training Laboratory procedlures Less commonl9 taught language courses will include: Arabic, Chinese, Dutch…

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