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March 21, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 134) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION The Michigan Daily Paae 4 Thursday, March 21, 1985 . _, Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan ,1 MSA: Skewed priorities Vol. XCV No. 134 420 Maynard St…

… MX, write to Rep. Purcell. By Kevin P. Michaels A great deal has been written and said about the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) over the last number of years. One point is painfully clear: MSA has a…

… poor image on campus which promotes student apathy towards the Assembly and lack of respect from the University administration. Why does MSA have a public relations problem? There are many reasons, but…

… the main reason is that a great deal of students view MSA as being too radical and unrepresentative of student views. They see a student government that sometimes is more interested in Central America…

… than Central Campus. They see a student government whose publication, the MSA News, has the gall to endorse national and state political candidates in its "Voter Education Issue," has tainted the picture…

March 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… spark the four goal Wolverine rally that racked up a National title for the Wolverines. OPPOSITE ANGLES: U.S. Pul~iePolicy Reversal Hit by Camnpus Arabs, Jw and Rabbi Lymon issued a (Next Week-Student

… University faculty guests at a Faculty Smoker at 7:30 p.m. today. STUDENT SURVEY: Attitudes on Reds Daily Roundup Reporters this week discovered that a strong proportion of students polled believed Communism…

… University students for attitudes on this question. Sixty-nine per cent of the students polled felt that Com- munism was a menace to the U.S. Twenty-three per cent see no menace in Communism while eight per…

… cent were undecided. As war fears were intensified after Truman's talk Roundup Reporters discovered that 61 per cent of University students felt that the present trend of U.S.-Soviet relations will lead…

… to war. However only 23 per cent of students'believing war is inevitable would use the atom bomb before attack. Twenty-three per cent of those polled believe present U.S.- Russian relations will not…

… lead to war while 16 per cent are undecided. On the home front 59 per cent of the students polled believe Communism advocates the overthrow of the American system of government. Twenty-five per cent do…

…-seven per cent of the tudents polled would not outlaw the Party in America. On this luestion virtually all students questioned had definite opinions with only three per cent undecided. Although a large…

… proportion of University students questioned oy Roundup Reporters felt that Communism constitutes a menace to America they were unsure of the best methods to combat it. Only 31 per cent feel that the Marshall…

… Plan will check Commu- nism in Europe while 44 per cent of the students feel that the Marshall Plan will not halt Russian Communism. Here the largest proportion were undecided with 25 per cent having no…

… prelim- inary step" by the campus Arab Club. In response to an invitation fn Thp il th thi Arnbh Club Dartmouth Falls To Third Period Fireworks, 8-4 Wally Gacek Notches 'Hat Trick'; McMi lanS cores Tying…

March 21, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… doubts about the ability of Central Student Government to accomplish anything meaningful or substantial, or if it could, then I had doubts as to whether Arab and Muslim voices would matter at all…

student experiences whether we are aware or not, so it’s important that we understand the consequences of our votes. It’s time for Arabs and Muslims to keep the MomentUM going. The importance of…

…Opinion The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com 4A — Wednesday, March 21, 2018 To the Arabs and Muslims on campus, keep the MomentUM going REEMA KAAKARLI | OP-ED I wasn’t able to put a name to…

… can stay just where I am. I f you’re anything like me, you think Central Student Government election season at the University of Michigan is a nuisance at best. As a freshman, I had serious…

… in that setting. Just a few years ago, the Arab community on campus seemed fractured and invisible with no clear central authority to which we could address our concerns and aspirations, and…

… no clear institutional support for improving student life in ways that narrowly affected our community. The Muslim community seemed only slightly better in these regards but was still…

… conversations, as so few Arabs or Muslims were represented in CSG, and the ones that were present were known to have faced discriminatory remarks and subtle racism to get there. Now, as a graduating senior…

… that administrations, including CSG, have begun to take our collective concerns seriously. In the past two years, CSG has uplifted the voices of historically marginalized Palestinian students

…, responded to ugly incidences of Islamophobia in reflection rooms, administered reforms and, crucially, has made the broader Arab community on campus more visible with the support for the implementation…

March 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 21, 2003 OP/ED Ulbe [itcht'rga t &zlg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 LOUIE MEIZLISH Editor in Chief AUBREY HENRETTY ZAC PESKOWITZ Editorial Page Editors NOTABLE QUOTABLE "(Students are outraged by this war." SAM BUTLER THE SOAPBOX Unless otherwise…

… ims9 - Community High School student Ben Ayer, who protested against the war yesterday in Ann Arbor, as quoted by the Detroit Free Press. Liberation, second chances and dark days ahead DAVID ENDERS…

… spread democracy and make the world safer for everyone. But there are better ways to promote those ideals. For example, there is Kirsten Scheid, a Princeton graduate student living in Beirut who attended…

… tear gas and water cannons. Scheid arrived at the embassy carrying a sign identifying her (in Arabic and English) as an American against the war. She noticed that at this particular protest, the alleys…

Arab protesters. The police told her it wasn't safe to be there, but she stayed put. No one was hosed, no gas was used and the protest stayed peaceful. Sheid is convinced she was a major reason - if not…

… stream of water and hoisted it above their heads. They looked rather ... liberated. For my part, I was the only obvious foreigner present (I, don't exactly blend in when standing in a crowd of Arabs

…) besides a pair of European students who were with me. We weathered a few "aren't you guys on the wrong side of the fence?" looks before we began talking to some of the protesters, who expressed gratitude…

…. The United States needs to engage with troubled countries, get involved and make a difference. TMD: Precisely what type of reaction is to be expected from the Arab world? SR: The Arab world is already…

… reacting extremely negatively to the invasion of Iraq. The British government are finally realizing that resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict is the single most effective step they could take to discourage…

March 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… ex- tremely strong in Egypt and the Sudan, and is increasing noticeably in the other Arab countries. Many a student of good family, sold a Communist bill of goods, will turn up at a creased its…

… concerted attempt to in- filtrate the ranks of university students, with some success. It is also heavily ex- ploiting the issue of thb Arab refugees from Israel, and, as in all the Arab world, it is playing…

…, edited or withheld from publication at the discretion of the editors. ,j y Student Apathy ... To' the Editor: MR. ROBERT CARR said some- thing that was important enough in his letter to be repeat- ed at…

… least again today. (Students are getting so apathetic around here they probably don't even read the letters to the Editor everyday any more.) Among a lot of other things, Mr. Carr said, "Perhaps ... the…

… 'apathy' (same old Stu- dent Apathy we keep reading about in the Daily) is a rebellion to both organized futility and Uni- versity paternalism over the stu- dent body . .. Take the Student Legislature i…

… the Kremlin. COMMUNIST INROADS: Middle East Turmoil By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Foreign Affairs Analyst A YOUNG ARAB leader is lionized by Com- munists on an all-expenses paid trip to Vienna .. . A Moslem…

… priest is lured behind the Iron Curtain as a peace delegate and finds the red carpet rolled out for him .,.. A university student with powerful fam- ily connections is flattered as an advance- guard…

… intellectual ... The young Arab returns to the Middle East and soon finds himself a cog in the Communist organization within his trade union. The mullah preaches, that religion is tespected in the Communist…

… world, that Communism is not incompatible with Islam. The university student's connections get him a job with a key government ministry, and either through flattery or blackmail he is induced to take…

March 21, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Friday's decision by the University's Board of Regents to approve a discrimina- tory acts proposal drafted by Interim Uni- versity President Robben Fleming drew a variety of reactions from student

… activists, who consistently criticized the decision but for differing reasons. While some students remained vehe- mently opposed to any system of academic } sanctions for non-academic acts, others, including…

…'s draft. Approved by a 5-2 margin, the policy outlines a system of academic punishments up to and including expulsion, to deter racist and sexist acts by students.. UNDER the policy, cases would be heard…

… and sanctions administered by a panel composed of four students and one faculty member. Students found guilty by the panel could appeal to a panel of one student and one faculty member. "As we've always…

… specific definition of racism, not including faculty members and admin- istrators under its jurisdiction, and not guaranteeing the participation of minority students in the hearing and appeals pro- cesses…

… the policy for consideration at their April meeting. Other students supported the policy in principle, but maintained some reser- vations. "We would have liked for the re- gents to have voted to wait…

March 21, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…) 1111, lAI1Il1L.M)'l Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, March 21, 2012 michigandailycom .... , ou ..,, . ..,,,.. . UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS Football ticket prices increase Individual student tickets up…

… S'U'e emergency response syste-m effective in stor-m Though the 2012 Michigan football schedule features 2 fewer homes games than last year, students will be paying more to attend each game this…

… season for the second straight year. Season tickets for students will cost $195 for six home games, or $32.50 per game, with an additional $10 service fee - up from $250 for eight homes games, or $31…

… informative details. On Thursday, the system sent e-mails to all University students, fac- ulty and staff. Text and voicemail messages were also sent to those who registered for the additional notification…

… a text message, voice message and an e-mail mes- sage so that people can get more information than they would get from a non-worded siren," Brown said. Though all students, faculty See EMERGENCY, Page…

… 6A Notre Dame charges $38 per game for student tickets and Ohio State charges $32. Including the service fee, student season ticket prices amount to $2.50 more per ticket for the 2012 season, and the…

… season. Marquee games against Alabama, Notre Dame, Nebraska and Ohio State will all be played away from the Big House this fall. Lochmann said one reason prices were raised was to give students an…

March 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…"I Said Last Year That Things Would Bottom Out" Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOA#D IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… intellectually and socially signi- AT THE CAMPUS: ficant. But "dreams are the pillars - 1 ATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1959 NIGHT EDITOR: BARTON HUTHWAITE Another Vew: Student Governments Aren't Really Worthwhile i f…

… 4' NOW THAT ALL the furor of the SGC elec- tion has somewhat diminished, it is perhaps a good time to evaluate the purpose of student government on this campus. Questions include: What is the system…

… of student governing pro- ducing? -How much does the average student know and care about self-government? And, finally, why the multiplicity of governments on this campus? Thus far this year, the major…

… concerning Spring Rush for women. Otherwise, the Council has busied itself with a multitude of affairs that seldom attract the attention of any but the best informed students. Despite the efforts of a…

… conscientious presi- dent -and a few capable Council members and committeemen, little has been achieved other than personal agrandizement of the member- ship. MAKING THINGS even worse, the student body knows…

… the University has been the scene of panty raids, effigy hangings and other examples of immaturity. But these seemed in- significant last Tuesday as angry Arabs took turns hurling insults at Gideon…

…?" Only his ability to keep his sense of humor and the actions of the president of the Inter- national Students Association, P. Krishnamur- thy, '59, kept the meeting from sinking to a still lower level…

March 21, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 114) • Page Image 8

… groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing by S p.m. the Tuesday before publi- cation. Address all information to: Julie A. Brown, publications…

…. Dept of Near East Studies--Colloq, R Rammuny, D"Samples of Proficiency-Based Arabic Teaching and Testing," 4 pm, 3050 Frieze Bldg. Cognitive Scl & Mach Intelligence Lab- Commercialization of High Tech…

…--Wkshp for undergrads, "Career Pathways in Women's Studies," 4-5:30 pm, Rackham W Conf Rm. 763-2047. *Hlth Svc--3-wk prog begs, "Say No To Nicotine," noon, Hlth Svc, 763-1320. Arab-Amer Univ Grads…

…/Palestine Aid Society/Palestine Solidarity Comm i ttee-Arab- Amer Awareness Wk: lecs, P Bullard & K Bennoune, 7 pm, Rm 116 Hutchins Hall. Career Plan & Place--Educ Career Conf Prep: Mock Interview Reg, 3200 SAB…

… Learn & Teach --Wkshp, WJMcKeachie, "Getting Students to Think," 7-9:30 pm, 1320 Kresge Bus Lib. Reg req. 764-0505. Cont Med Educ--5-day course begs, "Family Practice: 1988 Twelfth Annual Spring Refresher…

… Procedures Manual: For Professional/Administrative Staff," 1-4:30 pm, 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req@#$ 764-7410. Arab-Amer Univ Grads/Palestine Aid Society/Palestine Solidarity Committee-Arab- Amer Awareness Wk…

…, panel, "Sexism at the 'U': Have Things Improved?" noon, Rm 2444 Mason Hall. 763- .865. Arab-Amer Univ Grads/Palestine Aid Society/Palestine Solidarity Committee-Arab- Amer Awareness Wk: lec, J Zogby…

…, Technol & Eviron Plan--Sem, S Daniel, "Recreation Values vs Economic Impact," 4 pm, 506 E Liberty 2nd fl Conf Rm. Arab-Amer Univ Grads/Palestine Aid Society/Palestine Solidarity Committee--Arab- Amer…

…)--Lec, .C Levin, "Where We Are Going in Arms Control,"8 pm, Sch Publ M1th Aud. *Arab-Amer Univ Grads/Palestine Aid Society/Palestine Solidarity Committee-Arab- Amer Awareness Wk: Arab Cultural Night, Mich…

… Auto Indust Conf, 'e "The Auto Industry Ahead; Who's Driving?" 1-5 pm, Rackham Aud. ~Arab-Amer Univ Grads/Palestine Aid Society/Palestine Solidarity Committee-Arab- Amer Awareness Wk: lec, J Shaheen…

March 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… Panel . . To the Editor:.. ON MARCH 13, 1957 the Arab Club held a panel discussion on "Arab Unity." No coverage of that discussion appeared in The Daily although seven University students participated in…

…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, MIC-I. * Phone NO 2…

… 21, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: WILLIAM HANEY All-Campus Elections A bungled Affair LL-CAMPUS ELECTIONS this week was a bungled affair from the beginning. Veteran elections workers and Student Gov- ernment…

… can handle Nasser? Those who say the United Nations should be convinced by now that the UN can only do what Nasser and the Arab-Asian-Soviet bloc allows. This means no sanctions and no permanent police…

… or an economic base, Nasser controls a vital canal and he leads the Arab world. The indispensability of the Canal can be cir- cumvented by reliance upon a major oil pipe- line from Elath on the Gulf of…

… Aqaba through Israel. His leadership among the Arabs can be undercut by wooing Ibn Saud, something which is not impossible. Saud could likely lead Jor- dan, Lebanon and Iraq into a non-Nasser league…

… given picture picture, poem, or sonata, was not dead at the time he made it. How much relationship life has to art or art to life be- yond that can be called, and safely, irrelevant. -R. C. Gregory Arab

… the panel from the the U.S.A., the United Kingdom, Pakistan, and the Arab world. Since it is our objective to be given the opportunity to partake. with our American hosts the views and beliefs we hold…

…, we would ap- preciate a listening ear and a co- operative host. Most of us are liable to be asked upon return home about our im- pressions and notions of the Amer- ican press, student body and pub- lic…

… in general. We welcome cordially American students to become members of our club and take part in our ,ac- tivities. We are not exclusivists or isolationists and we never like to be considered as such…

March 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… mosphere" doubts it w signed. Begin, in treaty due b Washington return to pr Khalil, in said: "Eas of the Jorda and Israel1 the 1967 bor ALSO, IM Arab Leagu. cy meeting 1 proposed I From AP and Reuter…

… nations, in- t (Arab) Jerusalem is part cluding the United States, do not in West Bank borders of 1967 recognize Jerusalem as the capital. has agreed to withdraw to ADDRESSING himself directly to ders…

… By JOHN GOYER and ALISON HIRSCHEL More than 200 University students and members of the Samoff Student Support Committee held a day-long protest yesterday, including a rally on the Diag, to show their…

… dissatisfaction with the University's tenure process. About 50 students and Committee members met in the Union at 10 a.m. to criticize the University's tenure policy. The group of protesters were later joined by…

… about 150 spectators and supporters in a rally on the Diag at noon. The students held another two-hour meeting in the Union after the rally. DURING THE meetings, the protesters complained that students

…, the protesters shouted pro-Samoff slogans, held a short skit, and tried to solicit student sup- port. LSA Dean Billy Frye later said in response to the protest that he is against student input in tenure…

… decisions. "I would be opposed to students participating in tenure decisions. Only the most carefully selected committees should make these decisions and they should not be diluted by inexperience," he said…

March 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

… partition. Acceptance of a trusteeship. program in no way relieves the Department of its initial misguided actions. The partition program was impractical because (1) it violated the rights of the Arabs in…

… their own land, (2) it set up addi- tional barriers to future Jewish-Arab co- operation and (3) it was incapable of being supported by the present machinery of the United Nations. Trusteeship, on the…

… other hand, may or may not serve to foster cooperation between the Jews and the Arabs. At any rate, it isj a step in the path that leads to cooperation, it is more tenable than the objectives es- poused…

… has to offer the world. Sordid politics have been the tradition in dealing with the Holy Land problem. The good-will and oil of the Arab states has al- ways taken precedent over the needs and sufferings…

… the first constructive proposal offered. The Arabs, unwilling to compromise on any plan, denounced the commission's report as usual. For seven months now the Arabs and the Jews have been fighting it out…

…Ar- thur. We believe that "Dug-out Douggie" w President Student Guide EVERY SEMESTER the perennial ques- tion confronts the student of what cour'- ses and instructors to elect. Next semester, the faculty…

… is finally com- ing through with a plan for faculty evalua- tion, but a plan, unfortunately, which is bound to be useless to the student in every respect. Under the proposed system, com- mittees…

March 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

… Metinko Daily Staff Reporter A poll released last week by the Center for Women Policy Studies claims that the Scholastic Assessment Test is biased against women, depriving worthy female students of…

… that only about 40 percent of those scholarships go to female students "Men still take more rigorous math and science The College Board denied the charges of bias courses," Penn said. against girls…

…. said there is a possible bias because the SAT is supposed to predict how well a student will do in the first year of col- lege. "The reason this is important is that that is what SAT is supposed to do…

…,' Stewart said. "If it is incor- rect it is bias." Stewart also said it is not shocking for a test to have a bias but that ETS should do something to eliminate the bias. Some students agreed that the SAT does…

… not truly reflect how students will fare at school." "I think that if you only look at a student's SAT score, it is not an accurate indication of how a stu- dent will do," said LSA first-year student

students and groups of students. "They want the College Board and (the Educational Testing Service) to find a better balance between the questions that are asked," Schneider said. Arafat plans to visit…

….C. earlier this month. "His relations with the United States have been warmer in the past few months," Levey said. But Levey said the visit does not mean Arabs are closer to peace with Israel. a "It has…

… nothing to do with Arab- Israeli relations," Levey said. While Arabs make up 16 percent of Dearborn's population, Guido said 'the th t number of Pal es t in ia n~s pile keep wso plO OOPwas not a major each…

… the People's Food Co-op on Packard Road to cele- brate the store's last day of business. After providing the mostly student- populated neighborhood with natural foods for more than 25 years, the store…

… source probed I .i SAGINAW - Health officials in two Michigan counties yesterday still were trying to determine the source of a recent outbreak of hepatitis A that struck at least five dozen students

March 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… am.... It was kind of disturbing." But like many people of Middle- Eastern descent in Ann Arbor and across the nation, Khalil, vice presi- dent of the Muslim Students Associ- ation, anticipates an…

… of Arab descent should explore the possibility that the act was ethni- cally motivated," the FBI bulletin states. "War with Iraq or a terrorist incident is likely to precipitate an ... increase in…

… crimes against Arab Americans." But local FBI officials would not comment on the bulletin, and Depart- ment of Public Safety Director William Bess said last week that he had not been given any reason to…

… yesterday to voice concern and support for the war in Iraq. The rallies began in the Diag and grew as they moved to the Ann Arbor Federal Building on the corner of Fifth and Liber- ty streets. Students on the…

… gathered toward the back of the Diag. vts/es over opp,,osig A dozen student groups sponsored the rally in opposition to the war. The rally I Id: n included speakers from the Black Student 1 Union, Muslim…

Students Association and B the Michigan Student Assembly as well as a drumming rally. "We're just protesting the war," LSA junior Lena Masri, a rally organizer and M organizer and member of the Muslim Stu…

…- ing Editor Ruben dents Association, Anti-War Action! and Although no Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, reported, the ral said. "Iraq is only one part (of this war), tensions betwee Bush…

… explicitly said this war is going to those opposed to go on to other places." LSA sophomo Students supporting military action in member MeganI Iraq held American flags and expressed ease tensions bet support…

… illuminates need for civilian protection Senate vote shows unanimous support for troops abroad By Min Kyung Yoon Daily Staff Reporter As the war in Iraq continued into its second day, students and community…

… the need for the protection of civilians rather than the political aspects of the war appealed to many students. "Amnesty's policy of not taking a political stance and prioritizing the "We are urging…

March 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… again until a year later. Lion as students. for a broadened draft pool to in- In testimony before a special Educators view the broadened duct noncollege students, college House education subcommittee…

…, draft pool proposal as a way to graduates and graduate students. prominent university administra- solve the dilemma posed for the Order of call would be based on tors have suggested the plan as nation…

… Harring- L st o Apt 0 . U1 Twe ton, president of the 53,000 student University of Wisconsin. By ROB BEATTIE SHA-SRU urges students to bar- Broadened Pool Student Housing Association gain directly with the…

… owners con- "We would like to see broadened and the Student Rental Union are cerning implementation of the manpower pool established so that currently undertaking a drive to University eight month lease…

…. some of the students who grad- provide tenants with names of "All of the owners' names were uate from college and may be the owners of the buildings in obtained from records in the city planning to go on…

… to graduate which they live. assessor's office," Schreiber said. students will be eligible for the SHA-SRU is distributing a letter "They are available to any ten- draft but not all of them." urging…

students to take their com- ant," he said. The present draft policy on plaints directly to building owners "SHA-SRU will be glad to look graduate students could set Amer- rather than deal with managing up…

March 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…-Ashhab described as "the atrocities of the Israeli Zionists." The demonstration, sponsored by the campus Organization of Arab Students (OAS), provoked sharp reaction from many Jewish students resenting the claims…

Arabs Department announced that the United States was responding to Lebanon's request for assistance to refugees, saying more than 150,000 had been for- ced to flee the fighting. The department said…

… supporting the struggle of the Palestinian people and facing many angry Jewish students, more than 100 Palestinian sym- pathizers demonstrated yesterday on the Diag to protest what spokesman Hassan El…

… first major incident occurred when Jewish students danced in the middle of the diag, chanting repeatedly, "Am Yisrael Chai" (the nation of Israel lives). Palestinian protestors pushed the Zionist suppor…

… members (approximately 2,400 workers), would be specifically prompted by controver: V ' Daily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN Jewish students dance to emphasize their support for Israel (above) and coun- ter a pro…

… the way yesterday for a new trial in a $46 million lawsuit against Ohio officials over the deaths of four Kent State University students during a 1970 antiwar demon- stration. The justices let stand a…

… all liability. THE CONTROVERSY now will return to a federal trial judge in Cleveland. Ohio National Guard troops killed four students and wounded nine others in a 13-second outburst of gunfire on May 4…

…, 1970 as violent protests against the invasion of Cambodia by U.S. troops in Vietnam rocked the city of Kent and the university campus. The original suit filed by the nine wounded students and parents of…

… the four slain students, which named Rhodes and state National Guard of- ficials as defendants, was dismissed by a federal trial court and the Sixth Cir- cuit Court. THOSE COURTS ruled that state of…

students and professors who have had a major role in rounding up opposition to construction of a gym-. nasium on the shooting site, applauded the new trial. "It's the first time in American jurisprudence…

March 21, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 139) • Page Image 10

… 1) The only BAM demand rejected outright by the Regents was the tuition waiver for in-state dis- advantaged students. BAM pre- sented the plan as a simple means of alleviating the financial burden for…

students admitted under spe- cial programs. Fleming first said the plan might not be legal, but Dave Lewis, Grad, presented a legal paper showing precedents for the waiver, and even Ross says now that the…

… r m to Room 3528 L. S. A B 1d g.. before 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices a re not…

…. Huron. 1:00 P.m. Arab Organization Symposium: "Pal- estine, the Arabs, and Zionism", Assem- bly Hall, Mich. Union, 1:00 - 9:30 p.m., Degree Recitl: Jay Gayer, violin, School of Music Recital Hall, 2:30 p…

… Festival in the Mich- tional jobs, apply now. Igan Union Ballroom tonight! Leaves Chicago Horticultural Society, Chi- of Grass and Cats Cradle will provide cago, Ill. Students in botany, forestry, msc and…

… and white demonstrators struggled with the police to free the arrested black girl, the two black demonstrators said, but only Marsh was arrested. Eric Siegel, '71, a white student, said he was standing…

… striking and shoving the blacks, leaving him untouched. "It seemed clear to me that the, police weregdefinitely after the blacks," Siegel said. Another white student, Alan Kaufman, L'72, said he drove a…

March 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… broker the congressional compromise. ALGIERS, Algeria Plan to normalize relations with Israel fails The Arab summit formally rejected yesterday a proposal by the Jordanian king that would have revised…

Arab conditions for normalizing relations with Israel, sink- ing a plan that had won Israeli praise only hours earlier. The original plan by Jordan's King Abdullah II had dropped the traditional Arab V…

….michigandaly.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 free of charge to all readers…

… you get ready to enter the real world. You'll get: Helpful information from seasoned professionals in lively presentations geared specifically to college students Take-home materials that you can use…

March 21, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 113) • Page Image 2

… information surfaced surround- ing the death of Cornell Univer- sity sophomore George Desdunes, according to a March 18 article in The Cornell Daily Sun. Susan Murphy, Cornell's vice president of Student and…

… given until the end of the month to leave their house on campus, the article states. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO STUDENT GOV'T OFFICER CALLED OUT FOR OFFENSIVE BLOG University of Colorado gradu- ate student

… started the blog in 2009 and resigned from his student government position on March 4 after an anonymous source led the Dean of Students to question Cucchiaro as the author, according to the article…

…-loving 'butts' about it swindler CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Discussion Health talk about Japan WHERE: Student Health Services WHEN: Friday at about7 a.m. WHAT: A pile of saw dust was on fire behind the building…

…, University Police reported. The fire was caused by cigarette butts and put out by the building manager. WHERE: Beanster'sI WHEN: Friday at abt 3:15 p.m. WHAT: A student asl unknown person tosw his headphones…

… Morris missed a shot in the waning seconds. FOR MORE, SEE SPORTS MONDAY Students who took the SAT last week had to answer an essay ques- tion about reality television, The New York Times report- ed. Many…

… Barack Obama yesterday held up the South American nation as a model of democratic change in a time of uprisings and crackdowns across the Arab world and yet another war front for the United States. From…

March 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE They're still, in a number of instances, still active…

… divestment, students instance of racism on campus was I able to divisions as well. During the '60s, Jews and have much larger beasts to spear. However, completely understand why race has always blacks worked…

… Burnings, were woven into' sity elections. complexion. Blackness also absorbs a col- America's collective memory as a defining Student e-mail accounts should be the lective consciousness of the pain that my…

… example of racism. Yet recognizing it as personal space of students to conduct their people endured simply because they had such ignores the crucial role of the two Jew- personal business. It's not…

… intimidation is something Arabs are all people of color who've expe- Our university recently had a similar that America is willing to tolerate - espe- rienced large-scale racism in America. Yet, problem on…

… campus. Attempting to sabo- cially because minority communities are their stories are rarely told in dialogues tage Michigan Student Assembly elections, divided. concerning racism, which creates a double…

…- fellow University students hid behind the edged sword that slices and divides minori- anonymity of e-mails to intimidate Jew- ties' groups. ish and black students into not voting for tliehd On one hand we…

… have animosity brewing a particular candidate. Essentially, these LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 01 Divestment opponents wrong to prefer ideology TO THE DAILY: During last week's Michigan Student Assembly…

…' content, but where will that take us? Last week's resolution was a very moderate and reasonable resolution by Students Allied for Freedom and Equality. It was a large com- promise from previous calls for…

March 21, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…. The. Y° statement was also sent to the Michigan Student As- sembly. MSA President Ken Weine said the assembly will release a statement in response to the CLB statement after a review of the document…

…'s Board of Regents. The University Council should examine the docu-, ment as well, Railton said, because of its past role in helping form a non-academic code of student conduct. But the group - a coalition…

… of nine faculty, students, and administrators - has not met since summer. "WE HOPE it's a position that all its constituen- cies can endorse," Railton said. The task of the CLB, one of the committees…

… Michigan Student Assembly presidential candidate Michael Phillips plans to take legal action against the Ann Arbor News for a story written about him Sunday. The article states that "Phillips was accused of…

… pulling a knife on a fellow student... two years ago in a campus dormitory" and that the charges were never substantiated. But Phillips, an LSA junior and chair of MSA's student rights committee, said the…

…-year student in the Mary Markley Residence Hall. He said an unidentified student asked him to perform oral sex. Phillips said the student began to unzip his pants af- ter Phillips refused. Phillips said he felt…

… he was being harassed and tack- led the student, causing a knife to fall out of his pants. A student speaking on condition of anonymity, who lived on the same hall as Phillips in Markley, said he could…

… wouldn't disagree with it." The student who allegedly ha- rassed Phillips refused to comment. Phillips accused Delro .Harris, an LSA sophomore and chair of MSA's minority affairs committee, of telling the…

… to the Occupied Territories, Bennoune will speak about her experiences as an Arab-American visiting the Occupied Territories, 7 p.m., Law School, Hutchins Hall, Room 116. Performances Patrick Street…

… session, $20 preregistration fee, 12-1 p.m., University Health Service. Furthermore Disabled Student Services Sign Language Club - "Signs of the Times," March 27, 2-4 p.m., Michigan Room, Michigan Union…

March 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

students in early March, then re- jecting recent Chinese expressions of protest with "an arrogant air." A further complication of Sino- Soviet relations was the recent consultative conference of Com- munist…

… three month period. Arabs and Germans,... An Arab, Israeli, West German problem was the subject of a var- iety of charges and counter- charges this week. The problem stemmed from the discovery that West…

… German arms were being sent to Israel, followed by a visit to the United Arab Republic by East German party boss, Walter Ulbricht. This resulted in a threat by the Arab nations to sever diplomatic…

… and Space Administration of withholding in- UNITARIAN STUDENT GROUP Presents DR. JOHNBARDACH Zoology & Fishery Dept. SUNDAY, March 28th "For want of a nail the shoe is lost . . ." Herbert THOUGHTS ON…

… ECOLOGY DISCUSSION & REFRESHMENTS TO FOLLOW Cars at Lloyd & Union at 6:45 P.M. UN ITARIAN STUDENT GROUP 1917 Washtenaw Sun. 7:00, Mar. 21 CECIL L. EUBANKS Political Science "An unjust law is no law at all…

… CIAPMAN Western College Oxford, Ohio .. > says, ~Any student, man or woman,can stay at Chicago's YMCA Hotel andenoa weekend for :<#>s~s?$16.00. Here is Fri.P.M. Dinner at YMCA Hotel $1.25 Chicago Symphony 2…

March 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… are used in the plant as safety pre- cautions. IAU Announce Annual Plays Presentation Inter-Arts Union has announced that its annual excursipn into student creativity will include two one-act plays, "A…

student work in the arts of music, poetry, drama and dance. * * * "A COCKTAIL Quadrille" is a satire, "but a rather tragic one," Miss Greene explained. The hero- ine is Alice, but somewhat differ- ent than…

… nations were heighten- ing world tension by participat- ing in Western defense plannng. commented little * * nrietta Forsythe UNITED NATIONS - Arab na- advance copy of tions complained to UN Secretary…

…. hildren's issue of General Dag Hammarskjold here yesterday that Israel is concentrat- ed, burping, ing troops on the borders of her ue of Garboyle," Arab neighbors. ,her, a Mrs. For- be on general RIPON…

… FEATHERS, FEATHERS EVERYWHERE-Sarah Greek, '55 is showered by the green feathers which will enable students to show their protest to McCarthyism Students Don Feathers In protest of Mcarthy By MURRAY FRYMETR…

… With the motto, "Never Underestimate the Weight of a i ., mer a band of students and townspeople began rounding up all the feathers in town yesterday to join in a growing frenzy at college ..ampuses to…

… geese and chickens. Then the students set to work dying them green and preparing for dis- tribution. Concerts scheduled by the mu- ' , * * * sic school will iclude an all-Bach SOMEWHAT disorganized and…

… coming from various campus chan- oran rcital a4:15 p m.r oy a nels, as well as interested Ann Arborites, the movement here is a University student tomorrow. continuation of a Green Feather< >--- - -- Prof…

… that jobless-] ness, which in early winter was confined to a few' industries, had spread, though in varying degrees, to industry generally. SL Opei erningpossibleStudent egislature election procedures…

…By BECKY CONRAD nied by Fred Coulter at the in the cal The perennial question of how to elect Student Legislators has piano. yesterday always resolved in the Hare system of proportional representation. The…

March 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… PAGES SGC Ref ses To Seat Fishman; Claim Violation Exceeds Budget, Falsifies Account Chrysler Abstains in 17-0 Decision, Threatens To Call Board in Review By PHILIP POWER Student Government…

… * * * * * * * * * * * * Hatcher Visiting To Head U.S Mission Russian Un: Establishes International Study Plan By JEAN 'HART WIG Student Government Counci established a unilateral student ex- change program with the Univer…

… .teaches Eng- lish to 2,500 students for every American student taking Russian, has been under criticism for its stress on grammar rules and pho- netics. A new system is now evolving, Prof. Dewey said, where…

…, thus making student observation impossible. Auburn will study Soviet exten- sion and correspondence courses which have recently been insti- tuted to bring higher education to more ,areas of the country…

…- dent Gamal Nasser vowed yester- day unityfaith and Arab nation- alism will defeat communism in the Middle East. He called on the Kremlin to stay out of the fight. "We do not accept Premier Nikita…

… Khrushchev's protection of Arab communists," the United Arab Republic's chieftain told a crowd of wildly cheering Syrians in a balcony' speech. "If 'Khrushchev says he defends communism as a principle, we tell…

March 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…, '59, were elected to Student Government Council late yesterday. Shorr's 1034 votes set a record in SGC elections. Total vote for the two days plagued with overcast skies was 5,556, just 25 over the…

…. Proclamations of nonbelliger- ency could end a state of war sus- tained since the Arab-Israeli Pal- estine warfare of 1948 and vastly simplifying dickering in the months to come over Suez, Gaza and Aqaba Gulf…

… issues that were magnified by the Sinai shooting last fall. Israel probably would agree readily. Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion has repeatedly proclaimed his readiness to talk peace with all his Arab

…-at least not without a long- drawn argument. The state of war is the basis for the Arab boycott of Israel and any Egyptian bar to Israeli shipping through the Suez Canal and Aqaba Gulf. The British Foreign…

Student Government Council seats were Ron Shorr, upper left; Jean Scruggs, lower left; Scott Crysler, upper right; Ron Gregg, tower right. SENATE PROBE: Ceck Ordered Show' Records o Committee WASHINGTON (A…

… not provided the com- mittee with enough help in mail- ing out letters to students man- ning polling tables. IFC Notified Late Zinger said, however, that IFC had not been notified of the need far enough…

… in advance. IFC sec- retary Bert Getz, '59E, confirmed this. Students failed to show up for several balloting tables both yes- terday and Tuesday, Childs re- ported. Individual polls were opened and…

Student Director positions on the Union Board of Directors, Robert L. Stahl led the twelve candidates, followed by Roy Lave, '57E, Chuck Kriser, '58BAd, and Sandy Wolf, '58. Elected to represent medical and…

March 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

… the restaurant after 4:00 P.M. andI receive FREE admission to Nightclub that eve- ning. SUN.-THURS. L516 E. Liberty 994-53504 r_ . .n. . .. ..w . -. L -- Wednesday. STUDENT NIGHT " A TEECIH-IM ON…

… 1940 through 1947, Texas posted eight straight football victories over Oklahoma. TlE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVIII, No. 134 Tuesday, March 21, 1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of…

… sunshine to students like sophomore Bob Sonnenbick, only an hour and a half later, winter once again was victorious, soaking sophomore Saul Glosser and others in cold, dreary showers. Spring fe er Stubborn…

student disregarded these cold reminders in favor of his own special spring celebration. "I broke out my gym shoes today," said Dan White as his saturated sneakered feet formed a grayish puddle. While a…

… daylight has already begun in past weeks. Senior Pharmacy student Tina Wang appreciates leaving for work at 6:45 a.m. and being greeted by daylight rather than darkness. However, she sees the "bonus" hours…

…, there are still some people who are saddened by winter's departure. Skiing fanatic Lisa Mularoni is already "counting down the days till the coming ski season." Another student, who wished to remain…

… Michigan weather... Chili ALWAYS FRESH, 7 days ... Jews, Arabs clash on Diag with our own special touch and introducing: Bagelchips 494 at the Bagel Factory 130 South University "Expert in Tray Catering…

… El-Ashhab. "We support the just struggle of the Lebanese and Palestinian masses," he added. SEVERAL ZIONIST students attem- pted or organize a debate between Palestinians and Zionists. The idea was…

students attem- pted to organize a debate between Palestinians who said the. Zionists "wanted to make the demonstration not continue." "They are not for debate," said one Palestinian." They just don't want…

… directors positions. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Must be a registered U. of M. student on the Ann Arbor campus in good academic standing during the period of employment. (2) Must have completed a mini- mum of 55…

March 21, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

… Ibrahim Ijaz on Arab calligraphy, as well as multiple vocal and spoken-word performances. LSA sophomore Ceren Ege presented a spoken-word poem titled, “By Blood,” which illustrated experiences…

….” LSA junior Mariam Reda, co-founder of Redefine, helped organize the event and highlighted her excitement promoting social acceptance through creative, student-led presentations and…

… performances. “The purpose of Redefine itself is to promote social acceptance through the creation and exhibition of original student talent,” Reda said. “(Looking around) I see so many different…

…-stigmatize the event that’s happening.” Additionally, numerous representatives in the assembly commented on the pervasiveness of the upcoming CSG election, in which students can begin voting on Wednesday…

… open to students. LSA junior Seth Schostak informed the assembly of his efforts to determine what the students want to see in terms of changes made by CSG. Schostak told fellow representatives of…

… the importance of listening to student concerns instead of simply counting them as a signature on a petition, which was met with applause and snaps from the assembly. “Ask for input if you guys…

…Daily.com determined that adjusting the timeline to winter semester supports first-year student success by providing the opportunity to fully engage in curriculum and communities,” Harper said. Dean of…

Students Laura Blake Jones and a team representing the Greek life community will monitor the transition. “In partnership with our Greek Life community student leaders, we are committed to working…

…, administrators from University President Mark Schlissel to E. Royster Harper, vice president for student life, to the Board of Regents repeatedly emphasized the council’s self-regulated efforts. “I want…

… to applaud you for all the work that you’re doing along with other students to provide a safer environment in our fraternities and sororities,” Regent Denise Ilitch, D, told IFC president Sam…

March 21, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… gone smoothly so far. Founas added that members of SAFE and students on campus who are perceived to be Arab have faced threats as well, similar in nature to the ones received by CSG representatives. She…

… Terriers limiting them to one shot on most possessions, enabled Wof- ford to stick around. Wofford never really got with- students and better prepare them for future careers in academic, industry and have…

… response to Tuesday's meeting. "We're going to hold every per- son who voted against listening to student voices accountable," Kher- allah said Tuesday night. "These investments impact the friends and family…

…'re glad to see students voicing their concerns," Terryn said, adding that FORUM asked its members to "vote your con- science, vote your heart." LSA senior Andrew Craft, chair of Make Michigan, wrote in a…

… ready and willing to discuss the issue with any student." FORUM's presidential and vice presidential candidates, Public Policy junior Carly Manes and LSA junior Pavitra Abraham, are both current…

… LSA sophomore Meagan Shokar, the vice presiden- tial nominee and current assembly speaker, were noteligible to vote on postponement. Terryn did, however, add that the high student turnout at Tues- day…

…'s meeting - the highest in recentmemory-was positive. "Regardless of where you stand on this issue, it's great to see such student mobilization," he said. Business senior Michael Proppe, CSG president, said…

…'s meeting to the Univer- sity's Board of Regents on Thursday. "The student government has an obligation to hear our con- stituents out," he said. In an interview after the meet- ing, Proppe said while he does…

… has postponed avote indefinitely. He added that it is important for all students to be given an opportu- nity for their voices tobe heard, but supporting the movement outright is more complicated…

…. "There is specific action that's been put in there and there are other communities who do feel targeted by the resolution," he said. "There's so much stuff that we in the student government can do when the…

March 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

… written statement. "Because of our demographics and borders, Michigan is in the unique position of not only being home to the largest Arab population outside the Middle East; but it also is the gateway to…

… liberation of the Iraqi peo- ple. "The humanitarian response is to disarm Iraq," he said. Students moved from the Diag to the Ann Arbor Federal Building, which was surround- ed by police tape left over from an…

… incident involving 19 arrests earlier in the day. Student protesters joined the rally organ- ized by the Ann Arbor Area Committee for Peace. AAACP member and rally organizer Phillis Engelbert said the…

… occur, the MSA is restarting the Muslim Safe Walk, which was formed after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, encouraging both male and female students to walk in pairs and to call for a ride or an escort…

….The group has also set up a meeting, scheduled to take place this morning, with University police and administrators to discuss the current climate on campus and ways for officers to help protect students

… abuse and assault, including one incident in Frasier, in which a gas station attendant allegedly refused to serve two Muslims, telling them to leave the store and calling them "dirty Arabs." In another…

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March 21, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

… Hani Azzam, refugee asylum attorney, and activist imad Hamad addressing the University's Arab American community yesterday at the Law School. tive programs so that we can attract teachers, pay them…

… she would win. Bonior again stressed the significance of grassroots support, particularly that of young people to retain his seat. He said that every March he hosts a student summit in which high school…

… seniors in Michigan are selected to participate in a mock Congress. "They get interested in the issues and through that, the political process' he said. Bonior attempted to engage Univer- sity students in…

… particularly voiced concern for the numerous Arab Americans who have been jailed under this law. "The vast majority arrested under this law, 99 percent, have been Muslim American," he said. "This type of action…

… by our government is in direct violation of our Constitution, particu- larly the Fifth Amendment." Bonior encouraged students to write senators Carl Levin (D-Mich.) and Spencer Abraham (R-Mich.) and…

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March 21, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

… document consecrated "Lebanon's Arab identity" and put forth measures to ensure the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon. ~SA opposes billto restrict student fees By MARCY FLEISHER The…

… Michigan Student Assembly voted unanimously last night to send a letter to several state senators, op- posing a bill which would forbid the use of student fees to support political ac- tivities without the…

… written consent of the student. The bill, proposed by state Sen. Allen Cropsey (R-DeWitt) is aimed at groups that collect money from students because some students at Michigan State University have…

… complained that groups like the Public Interest Resear- ch Group in Michigan are allowed to assess payments. THE ROUGH draft of the bill states that "Unless prior written approval is attained, a student at a…

… not aimed at student governments, MSA's letter says that by removing anything of a political nature from student activity fees, the principle pur- pose of higher education, "to be a diverse…

… its student selection process. PRESENTLY, two members of the assembly and two members of the Union Board interview the student ap- plicants. An MSA representative would still serve on the board, but MSA…

… feeling that MSA doesn't really care about the board. IN A letter sent to Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson, the assembly states, "There is an advan- tage in including diverse interests in…

… the selection process. Inbreeding often narrows the perspectives of organization members. "In the case of the Union Board this would be extra damaging since the Union is the center of all student ac…

… charged with maintaining a Union that "provides services, conveniences, and amenities appropriate to a student cen- ter," according to the charter. AP Photo Rita Warren of Falls Church, Va. packs up her…

… nursing care'for a selected population of patients. As a faculty/practitioner, you will serve as preceptor and clinical instructor for graduate nursing students. A Master's degree in Nursing with 6…

March 21, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… Syria as a means of reaching comprehensive peace with the Arab world. 'We'll do everything to organize the people out here to drive them back into their slimy sewers.' -Jodi Masley, anti-Klan protester…

… sewers," said Masley, a Michigan Student Assembly presi- dential candidate. NWROC flyers around campus last week called on students to "smash KKK/Nazi organizing through mili- tant, mass action," and…

… think racism is wrong, but I think we differ in the means to end it." "People shouldn't leave impor- tant conflicts up to radical fringes," Hall added. A group of students from East Lansing also came to…

… Teslic, about 15 miles west of Maglaj. It said Serbs had held those positions since June 24 last year. Croatian radio said the withdrawal followed an "ultimatum" by Croat forces. Art School students wait…

… the country found their names weren't on the voting list. "In Nicaragua the government reg- istered the whole country in a month," said David Austin, a law student from Boston who is one of 550 American…

…, Coliseum, 8:30 Q Saint Mary Student Parish, Lenten Scripture Sharing, 4 n m -:RCIA . ihlestudv. 7n m theater, 8 p.m. D Faculty Tell About Different Psychology Degrees, spon- sored by Psychology Peer Ad…

March 21, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

… istry spo injured 27 people, many of them said ther Arab Israelis. the agre Israelis and Palestinians have both attacks.1 hinted a truce could be declared as cease-fir early as today. However, the…

… workers attend to the scene of a bus bombing in Um Al Fahem, an Arab town in northern Israel. The bomber killed himself and seven others. fighting began in September 2000. "The patience of the (Israeli…

…-born financial worker is among a small but growing number of people across the nation going to court to change their names to less Arabic-sounding ones since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Many cite incidents of…

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March 21, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… Little Building. Near East North African Studies-Warren Treadgold, "The Arab Invasion That Revitalized Byzantium (838 AD)," 4 p.m., room 2412, Mason Hall. Russian and East European Studies…

…-noon, room 3200, Union. Anxiety Disorders Support Group-7:30 p.m., 3rd floor Conference Room, Children's Psychiatry Hospital. Baptist Student Union-7 p.m., Room D, Michigan League. Agape Christian Fellowship-6…

….m., International Center, 603 E. Madison. Student Wood and Craft Shop-Power tool safety class, 6 p.m., room 537, Restaurant-Unit Emolovees I; Say... """ W W "-" DISCOUNT MUFFLERS AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CAR…

March 21, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

… emergency plan within 180 days for dealing with severe petroleum disruptions, such as the 1973 Arab oil em- bargo or the 1979 Iran-Iraq war. It gave the president sole discretion over whether the plan would…

… Sunday, March 21, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The Univer- sity of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street…

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March 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

… quite or- dinary: equal admission rules for athletes and other students; limitation of competi- tion career to five years, with normal pro- gression toward a degree. Some were fairly practical departures…

… hours would not be late enough to cause that much trouble. Now the directors are bothered much more, for if a student has obtained special late permission, she must rouse the director by ringing the bell…

… com- missions as Ensigns in the U.S.N.R. All students are urged to attend this meet- ing regardless of fields of specification or draft status, exbept N.R.O.T.C. stu- dents. The Household Finance…

…, will have 'a representative here on Wednesday and Thursday, March 26 and 27, and is interested in interview- ing Business Administration students with accounting, merchandising, per- sonnel, real estate…

… merchandising and marketing for their Advertising Department. This is a Business Manager Program rather than copywriting work. June graduates of Business Administratio or LSA students may make appint- ments. The…

… interviewing in the Me- chanical Engineering department to- morrow. They are interested in talking to Bus. Ad. students who are interested in sales work. Personnel Requests Corn Products Refining Company, New…

… Economics: Theory examinations will be given on Thursday and Friday, April 24 and 25. The examinations i other subjects will be given on Monday, Tues- day, and Wednesday, April 28, 29, and 30. Each student

… special- ization. The School of Eucation Testing Pro- 'gram (for all students working toward a teacher's certificate) will be adminis- tered in two sessions on Tues., March 25. Students should report for…

March 21, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… getting students, he said. "We think has i a lot of students who really want to recruitm do environmental studies apply to "At o: the LSA, not knowing the SNRE waitlist exists. They look for a major at the…

… Agrawal, an fngineering senior. EAfter a candidate receives more than five demer- sity, not a whole separate a also said that in a school n average of 360 students, dividual is important. students could…

…. The government-run Tishrin newspaper, in an editorial that ran before Clin- ton's announcement, said, "The rulers of Tel Aviv have not given up their expan- sionist greediness for the Arab lands and…

…'t be postering in Angell Hall because it can get to be too much and it's bad for the envi- ronment. But some of the rules are hard to follow because there are so many" Mullane said. If students are…

… Building, a 55,000 square foot addition to the Engineering Laboratory Building and an $18 million addi- tion to the Mardigian Library. - SACUA Continued from Page 1 rest of the Engineering students." Root…

students regarding their inability to complete the requirements for a major, and even the need to change a major because the class times are too late in the afternoon or on Fridays, when the athletes are…

… the place of intercollegiate athletics needs to occur, it probably hasn't occurred in decades' " Foss also said being a student ath- lete "is a tremendous commitment of TM time, and they are great time…

… school district to consider race in deciding whether to let students transfer to another school, brushing aside a plea to resolve how far administrators can go to promote diversity. Without comment, the…

March 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… spent $34 million. Student Fees The remaining funds come from student fees, trust funds, and re- search grants. When the payroll department started, Mulder said, one woman was The payroll at the…

… three part-time personnel to handle the vast system. Student Employees When questioned about the num- ber of students who work, Mulder explained that the part-time work done by students often makes it…

… difficult to determine the exact number working. In addition, he said, teaching fellows are also "students" so a definite percent- age count would present an in- complete picture. However, the ratio of…

student employees is 3-1. Much of the work of the Payroll office consists of keeping records up to date. Appointments are ap- proved by Department heads and sent to the personnel office-and from there to…

… United States not only maintains an enormous trade ,with the Arab-Asian coun- tries but in addition continues to contribute economic aid. For the fiscal year of 1955, the United States obligated around…

March 21, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

… under pressure a lot," well as the more transitory passing on the street. But oth-, hand, driving the rats of a dis- he says. "They resort to some- student clientele. Often lively er than that, Kreye is…

…- dents buy caffeine tablets to make it through another night with their textbooks. Senior citi- entele here," he explains. "For1 a while we just had students, and that hurts in the summer- time, we…

…'s intelligence. ion with cld tdifference ffdt STUDENT DISCOUNT ing, Bailey gets some important Hearst's appearance is still It is designed to make her look in repeatedly taking the fifth help from Patty, who sits…

… Kill St. Name ' when you need to krwow where to go. City_____ iztwhen University red tape trips yoU up. Topic: "Civil Liberties in Israel: bowe lse e o on Arabs and Jews"*9-7 I -wfen you're lonely or con…

March 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 134) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan When retaliation is invasion Young:'Candor' at the U.N By Samuel Koo N EVER BEFORE have the charges of Israeli imperialism seemed so justified as they have during…

… all but a few Com- munist and hard-line-Arab statements. SUCH POTENTIALLY divisive issues as the status of Puerto Rico and Quam are defused in back-room negotiations before they surface for a showdown…

March 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… Reformation at 8 p.m. today at the Christian Reformed Campus Chapel, intended for the Arabic- speaking students on campus. A native of Syria, Mr. Madany studied in the United States, re- turning to his native…

… department received leave from Cornell Group Ends -Student Government The Student Council of Cornell University virtually ended its ex- istence as a governing body Tues- day. A student government will re…

…- place the Council if two-thirds-of the referendum votes approve the constitution this week. The Council president stated that the body does "desire a new student government." If the con- stitution is…

… if the constitution should fail to be approved by the student body, the present consti- tution would be in effect and Council would begin to draw up plans for spring elections as usual. March 13 to…

… programs. AT RACKHAM: Michigantia Real Est ate Group To Hold Clinic e 4' 'U' To Hold Conference The Inter-University Committee on the Superior Student, backed by the Carnegie Corporation, will sponsor a…

…- soring the conference hopes to en- courage the development and maintenance of special programs for the superior student in publicly supported educational institutions. Beta Alpha Psi Names Eleven New…

…- tion of the five-week course. University students interested in joining an emergency fire or police unit are urged to do so, ac- cording to Ann Arbor Police De- partment Lt. Harold E. Olson, coordinator…

… for the group. How- ever, Lt. Olson emphasized, the platoon is a permanent, year- round group and students who are not in the Ann Arbor area over the summer months are not eligible. He added that the…

… spring and summer training program might possibly conflict with some studies. "This is a volunteer group," Lt. Olson said, "and we will be glad to have any interested and eligible University students join…

… country as a missionary. When political con- flicts forced him to leave, the Back to God Hour radio program where he is presently employed, appointed him to do an Arabic version of the broadcasts…

March 21, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… Press an Nation." Professor Williams is a' profo scholar, and is especially learne the Arabic language and dialects. though the lecture is given chiefly the students of journalism, it iso to the general…

…. Andrew's church at 10:30 o'clock today. In addition to preaching the sermon, he will administer the rite of confirmation to a class of adults and students. During the past several weeks, Bish- op Williams…

… spending a few days in he city. I c I t t >tt Williams speaks to students of rnalism at 2:00 o'clock, room 203, iversity hall. .en Wirts talks on "Period Furni- e Design" at 2:00 o'clock, larger and floor…

… present at a- conference of eigineers of the univer- sity several months ago, when he spoke four times in one day before Michigan students. Kenneth Wester- mann, grad., will sing, and Gerald Strong, '15D…

… Daily, made statements in regard to the baseball situation here at Michigan that warrant the attention of every student and alumnus of the University of Michigan. I personally wish to take a stand with…

… upon every college baseball play- r to commit perjury. The students and the alumni of the n niversity have known for years that g he men representing the university a ave played baseball for money and c…

… committing perjury practi-. ally openly, as they had the public t pinion of the student body behind p hem. The 'board in control has known of' . u his and has made some effort 1o cor- ect the situation, but in…

… Religious Meet W. H. Tinker, religious director of the "Y," and H. Rotzel, student pastor of the Methodist church, returned from Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday, where they attended a conference of religious. a…

March 21, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… reorgan- ized Graduate Student Council, Abe Rosenzweig, Grad., Chairman of the Central Committee, announced last night. As a first step toward making the Council representative of all grad- uates…

…, Rosenzweig explained, letters were sent to each department head, asking that he see that student re- presentatives be elected by the grad- uate students of that department. it Gargoyle, Out Today, Avoids…

… functions of the; new West Quadrangle and the most important reason for converting Jor-; dan Hall into a residence for fresh- man women, he said, is to assist students in adaptingthemselves to college life…

… on Page 5) Student Senate To Discuss T71 . " 1 'I 1 ..-- By HOWARD A. GOLDMAN A vague, unformulated discontent among the French people-rather than a specific and definite issue, probably caused the…

…- laba, the Arabic and the Hesperian. But probably the two most well- known disasters to British merchant- Mimes Initiates 26 Of_'Opera' Cast Grease paint masks worn all day yesterday by undergraduates…

March 21, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 135 Friday, March 21, 1975 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan…

…' Cocktails-Wine-Beer' COME TO Brandeis University Hiatt Institute-Israel Year Program or Fall Term only/ Also open to qualified students for the Spring Term only " Juniors and Seniors eligibie " Earn 16…

….69 ALL OF THE ABOVE SERVED. IN ARABIC BREAD WITH OUR HOMEMADE SALAD OVER IT HAM SANDWICH a la Falafil Palace-served hot, smothered with swiss cheese .. . $1.19 STEAK IN A SACK sliced tenderloin cooked with…

… onions, our special way-served in Arabic bread................. .$1.99 HOMOS - TABOOLA - EGGPLANT DIP - HOME- MADE YOGURT - TURKISH COFFEE, and our own homemade Middle Eastern sweets Al i cYpcLLeU ou…

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… - Poetry Reading, Omar Pound's Translation of Persian & Arabic Poetry, 8 p.m., E. Conf. Rm. Center for, Russian & East European Studies - Dusan Bilandzic, "The Power & Limitations of the Politburo: A…

….m., Alanon Club. Science Fiction Club - Stilyagi Air Corps, 8:45 p.m., League. LSA Student Government -6 p.m., MSA Chambers. Michigan Alliance for Disarmament - Union, Phone 995-5871 for time. Miscellaneous…

… Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau - Tutoring in lower level science, math and engin. courses, 7-11 p m., UGLi Rm. 307; 8-10 p.m., Bursley Rm. 2332; 7- 11 p.m., Alice Lloyd Red Carpet Annex. Student Wood…

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