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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…

June 21, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 32) • Page Image 5

… Weinberg Military Academy against ;heir desires: Offspring of a profit- motivated black evangelist, an Italian mafia head, an Arab oil baron, and a Michigan mayor of questionable com- petence up for…

… of wind and a huge, dark shadow. His students never have a moment of rest, and he goes to especially great pains to nake sure the Michigan. boy is kept away from a girlfriend. He gets his kicks by…

… of their parents' stereotypical behavior; the black cadet enjoys drugs and apparently has sex with each of his oft-replaced step- mothers, the Arab suffers from klep- tomania and ritually worships cans…

… presentation of the Arab boy. Early in the film, he launches a soccer ball into the air, probably in a rage at Liceman, and it lands on the Major's head. He puts an innocent look on his face and denies any part…

… in the attack. We would forget about this if it weren't paralleled in an unusual, detached in- cident later on. It is the Arab's function to launch a rocket during the singing of the national anthem on…

… characteristics is not developed in any other way. Are Arabs supposed to be irretrievably disposed to war? Should one just laugh the bombings off without thinking, or what? See 'MAD', Page 8 Daily Photo by DAVID…

July 21, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… in southern Lebanon held by Israeli-backed Christian militias. It said the Israelis and Christian militiamen fired some 1,000 artillery, mortar and tank shells. Arab states pledged to help guerrillas…

… withstand Israel's heaviest offensive since the 1978 invasion of southern Lebanon. Arab League ministers said they would meet Thursday in Tunis, Tunisia, to decide on a response. EARLIER, SAUDI Arabia's King…

… TO HAVE 'SECRET AGENTS': spi fo dir He po for dr, go dis no ne me 0 icial concurs: Spies on campus By JOHN ADAM large number of Taiwanese students in American They have always been aware that there…

… that, propriately intervene since it is not a law enfor- rector of the University's International Center, Jon in addition to Taiwanese agents there are also cement agency, said Heise. eise. "Any student

… action and it is ap- THE MYSTERIOUS death earlier this month of The agents are "almost always in the student propriately so, he said. International agencies, not rmer University Ph.D student Chen Wen…

… International, should be "very actively in- wvernment agents are, in fact, reporting any s rident activities of their countrymen hack to their MOST ARE legitimate students who are here to volved," he said. vsrent…

… at a meeting this morning. He ember before his death, has said he suspects a "Students from Taiwan have always been cautious. See OFFICIAL, Page 4 …

February 21, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… social impact Arab students or profes- sors may have on American campuses. Third, Arabs are equated with legiti- mate threats such as anti-Semitism, cults, and the "dissolution of Jewish tradition and…

…'s statement: "Only through such a movement can we bring true liberation and stop the deaths of all people with AIDS." Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No…

… "the Arab presence on the college campus is poisoning the minds of our young people" appeared in a B'nai B'rith International fund- raising letter. It went on to mention "Arab money.. .pouring into…

… are at work here. First, the letter dehumanizes Arabs by reducing them to an "evil," poisoning innocent minds. Second, Arab "influence" is decried in order to delegitimize any political, cultural or…

…, preferring to consider the incident closed. But this growing trend of racism against Arabs motivated by political interests must be examined. One ex- ample of this trend is the Tagar bus on the Diag that…

… originally condemned "Arab Terrorism." Also, comments by Israeli officials defending governmental policy have slandered Arabs by label- ing them as naturally violent and untrustworthy. This type of racism…

… discredit honest criticism of Israel), so too is anti-Arab racism in support of Israel. The Daily urges you to tell Seymour D. Reich, president of B'nai B'rith In- ternational, that you won't stand for racist…

… attacks on Arabs. His address is 1640 Rhode Island Ave. N.W., Wash- ington, D.C. 20036. We also urge you to consider further the relation between politics and racism - an unfortunate reality that…

… receive a phone call shortly thereafter, but the caller declined to identify herself except as an economics graduate student). The revised version of the letter, which appears below, was brought to the…

… Daily on Sunday, Feb. 19. In defense of the econ. department To the Daily: The recent article citing anonymous economics students complements two letters last Fall criticizing the Economics Department at…

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…

April 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… Daily: We would like to protest the lfichigan Daily's handling of an internal problem in Dr. Raymond Tanter's Political Science 353 course, the Arab-Israeli Conflict. A group of students concerned with…

… implementation. Rather than brag about its accomplishment, the University Council had the in- tegrity to endorse its own report with qualifications. The year's worth of efforts of the faculty, student and…

… that there is no reason to circumvent the legal system and hand power over students to administrators. The code is not only unnecessary. It is positively a pernicious power grab by administrators, who…

… will happen to expand their functions and hence create more potential jobs for themselves. Students already live under an imposed code of non-academic conduct. The regents are the for- mal authority of…

… the University. None of the regents are students. Indeed, under the existing rules of the University, the regents or President Shapiro using the first clause of the regents' by-laws can change the rules…

… of the University. There is no incentive for students to even consider a code that does not grant them any final power in the amendment procedure. The University's position against granting Nelson…

… of rules. This in ad- dition to the University's threat to disband the University Council, the threat to by-pass student gover- nment completely by overturning regents by-law 7.02, the Univer- sity…

…'s handling of demonstrations this past year and its attempt to convict students of trespassing in the Student Activities Building do not give students any reason to trust the administration with final say over…

… a code of non-academic conduct for students. PROTECTING STUDENTS Whatever its flaws, the legal system for criminals does not ask defendants to trust their prosecutors. Under the University Council…

…'s proposed code accused students would not have the power to subpoena their prosecutors or anyone else and would face double- jeopardy and anti-legal rules for evidence. In essence, the ad- ministration wants…

January 21, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 -The Michigan Daily-Thursday, January 21, 1988 All Big 10 schools have code except 'U' (Co-ma ~ mPae1 student behavior in three steps: , -Each policy lists restricted non- academic behaviors…

…, Wisconsin's assistant dean of students. She said sit-ins and other forms of protest may conform to this category. Northwestern University's rules prohibit obstruction and unautho- rized entry into university…

… build- ings, said Margot Brown, North- western's assistant dean of students. Students have the right to protest, she said, as long 'as it doesn't in- volve blocking buildings. MSU's policy includes a rule…

… against entering or staying in a university building after the uni- versity closes, Studer said. -Each policy provides a due process hearing, in which a com- mittee of students and faculty members judge if…

… a student is guilty. Most schools have an ap- peal process, and the dean or vice president of student affairs makes the final decision. At Indiana University, the Dean of Students holds a "judicial…

… conference" with the accused stu- dent, said Barbara Varchol, Indiana's assistant dean of students for stu- dent rights and regulations. A stu- dent can appeal to a hearing commission composed of two fac- ulty…

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…

January 21, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, January 21, 1982-Page 3 U.S. refuses sanctions against Israel CITIBANO UNITED NATIONS (AP)- The United States vetoed a diluted Arab resolution yesterday that calls on…

…- manent council members with veto power, abstained, as did Ireland, Japan and Panama. Panama's apparent defection from support of the Arab resolution was of- fset by Zaire's affirmative vote. It would have…

… the Far East. We are looking primarily for graduate students in business-related fields to become Account Managers. Completefluency in English and any of the Asian Lan- guages is required. At present…

…,441 un- dergraduates and 2,000 graduate students, whereas in the fall of 1981, we were down to 641 undergrads with 778 graduate students in the Rackham program," McLaughlin said. Officials cite declining…

… enrollments in primary and secondary schools during the '70s as the cause for the bleak job market for teachers. As a result, fewer students were willing to enter the profession during that decade. In Michigan…

… alone, public school enrollments declined by more than 400,000 students and non- public school enrollments dropped by more than 100,000, said Phillip Runkel, state superintendent of public instruction. TO…

… COPE WITH the ever-dwindling job market for teachers, the School of Education has changed the emphasis of many of its programs. "We are emphasizing problem-solving to prepare students to work in industry…

… percent of the enrolled education students are training to be teachers, Wilson said. See TEACHER, Page 7 Soundstage THURSDAY 21 9pm Univ. Club Mediatrics THURSDAY 21 PinkPanther 7pm Nat SCI A Shot in the…

… State, 8p.m., Crisler. MSA and PIRGIM-petition drive protesting cuts in financial aid to students, various spotsaround campus, all day. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of…

January 21, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 21, 1987 - Page 3 Muenchow resigns from student caucus By MARTHA SEVETSON Michigan Student Assembly President Kurt Muenchow resigned from the Student Caucus…

… on Strategic Planning last night, saying that appointments to such a committee should have been made by the assembly. "Any student input into University decision-making should go through MSA," said…

… Muenchow. "Otherwise there's the possibility of an administrator picking and choosing students on campus who will only rubber-stamp his ideas." THE caucus, formed at the end of fall term under the direction…

… of interim President James Duderstadt, was made up of students appointed by former MSA President Paul Josephson. It was created to include students in Duderstadt's new initiative to improve…

… undergraduate life. Muenchow joined the group, abiding the condition that he not inform MSA members of the proceedings. "I was almost as much as told that if I brought this to MSA, students wouldn't be involved…

…. C MItES 10 SOVIETUNas nS _ TURKEY Reported Iraqi Tabriz Iranian CitiesI SYR IA Tehran 0 IR AQ IRAN Baghdad Isfahan Ozfui SShaft-al-Arab Re ported IranianK _Persian Offensive Guff SAto SCO.rJI Reagan…

… Opinion Page Staff Friday, January 23rd at 2:00 p.m. Michigan Daily 420 Maynard By MELISSA BIRKS The owner of the Student Bike Shop was found not guilty last week of assault and battery charges pressed by…

January 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, January21, 1986 The Michigan Daily i ; ieg 3gdeahnichigani Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Chassy Vol. XCVI, No. 78 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… draft has practically disappeared in lieu of the of the work of the University Council, a committee composed of three faculty, three administrators, and three students who have been commissioned under…

… administrator called the Central Coordinator) are the same person. The University Council recognizes and questions these potential problems, and has made some real improvements to safe- guard student rights…

… maintenance of lighting, expand Nite-Owl, and increase campus security. The Code will not protect women. Rather, the University wants a Code to protect itself by placating concerned alumni, prospective students

… to discuss the controversial area of student protest and non-violent crimes. The Administration may offer to compromise with Univer- sity Council or choose to overstep them completely. In either case…

…, students must realize that if any form of the currently proposed Code passes, their rights are in danger. Though the Council has the best interest of students in mind, it is caught in a power struggle with…

… to say. -John Williston Charles Skarsaune January 20,1986 Zionism ship? The problem lies not with Israel, but with the Arab nations, who should take a lead in helping their people. The law of return…

… sought to destroy the state of Israel through terrorism). Palestinian refugees have been kept in camps by oil rich Arab nations instead of being settled on new land. They are used as political dynamite to…

November 21, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

… needs in mind," said Joseph Kohane, associate director of Hillel. He -said it has additional space, a student lounge, and a main audito- riIm that will be used by the more than 25 student organizations…

…. Contributors saw Hillel as a foundation that was worthy of support, he added. The building has been open since Oct. 20. There will be a formal open house for students either Jan. 9 or, 10. BY JONATHAN SCOTT AND…

… attitude is central to Asian life, Raymond said. "The painting mirrors what we think." By understanding this, she added, the viewer will "understand Oriental people better." University student artists…

… the arts, you're taught how to draw, not how to survive," he said. He urged art students to hunt for scholarships and grants offered by the University and other institutions, to seek advice from…

… operations. B ut its 25 warships represent about half the foreign vessels in the region. U.S. officials, however, say the American commitment to peacekeeping has led to the best-ever relations with the Arab

… gulf states, and the Arab leaders remain nervous about a hasty pullout. POLICE NOTES Sexual Assault Ann Arbor Police arrested a male for a sexual assault yesterday. He will be arraigned today on third…

… by the CRC, third floor School of Ed., anytime 9-5 Great 1 erI 7 ~1 -- a . . " *. To buy a Macintosh" computer to help with your writing, ask your parents to do some writing. On an Apple Student

… after that. So stop by and pick up an application. Do it now, before the term's over. ' r Apple's Student Loan-to-Own Program -vim; t …

January 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… with the option to access iirectly into the central computer network - UMnet - without tying up telephone lines. THE RESULT will mean more users, as more students will be able to use computers from…

… there is currently a telephone outlet. IN TERMS of student rooms, the duo jack will allow computer owners the option of installing their equipment into the SL100 telecommunications system, at a very low…

… cost. Robinovitz estimated a fee of a few dollars per month would be charged to students who wanted to take advantage of the option. Although the data capability ac- counts for one-third of the $31…

… this campus) at all," he said. "It's a goal to have better computer access for U of M students. There are ar- tificial limits to computer use, like people not wanting to walk across campus to use them…

… code Pascal compiler for the Macintosh! ONLY 82.5O COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS Rebels, ov't claim S.Yemen ABU DHABI, Unit Arab Emirates - Rebels and government…

… suppor- ters both claimed control of South Yemen yesterday but Westerners' evacuated from the strategic pro-Soviet Arab state reported new fighting in the nation's capital. There were conflicting reports…

… hostile stance toward the Arab nation." JANA did not say where or when Khadafy made the statement. It also did not say where the suicide squads might be used. President Reagan has said he has "irrefutable…

… I% I ~I I RA IF wIVVw i ATARI 520 ST Available now at CHELSEA COMPUTER (above Bivouac) 334 S. State St. 663-0090 he said. Other graduate students agree with Grossbart. "In a sense I'd have…

… teaching assistant. Canham backs NCAA rule (Continued from Page 1) students who didn't get the grades but scored 700 on their SATs would be eligible. Although Canham favors the more stringent law that will…

… take effect next year, he said, "'If they really want to bite the bullet, why don't they make freshmen ineligible?" Defending student-athlete academic performances at the University, Canham presented a…

September 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…Faculty play quiet role in code battle By THOMAS MILLER Third in a series .Although the battle over a code governing students' behavior outside the classroom has appeared to be a showdown between…

students and ad- ministrators, there is a, third group whose behind-the-scenes, and oc- casionally public, role may play a bigger part than most think. The University's faculty certainly s more at stake than…

… first glance would reveal in the debate over adop- tion of a student code for nonacademic conduct. FACULTY leaders say they have at least two good reasons for being in- volved in the issue. Traditionally…

… faculty government has felt obligated to keep tabs on campus or educational developments which affect the civil liberties of students. "Believe it or not, faculty do take an interest in students and their…

… subcommittee of the faculty Senate Assembly, investigates national and local issues which may in- volve the civil rights of professors and students. Also, under current University bylaws, the faculty Senate must…

…- ministrators and the University regents may change University bylaws to bypass students and possibly even the faculty if the groups refuse to adopt the code. "(THE CODE)is a major campus issue," said Moerman…

…. "It is clearly not just an issue between the students and the administration." So far, however, faculty government and its leaders have kept a low profile in the debate, preferring to express opinions…

…- tigating the code and the possible bylaw ,change, at the request of the faculty Senate and the Michigan Student Assembly. In a report sent to University President Harold Shapiro last year, the board said…

… that it was "especially con- cerned that vague or open-ended wor- ding" in parts of the proposed code would encourage especially stiff or perhaps even arbitrary punishment of students. And by leaving…

students confused over what is acceptable conduct and what is not, the code could have a "chilling effect" on legitimate protest or freedom of speech, the report said. MOERMAN SAID he wasn't entirely…

October 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… Arbor, United Can Prevent Nuclear War (UC Progressive Student Networ and New Jewish Agenda. Local organizer Gwynne S the demonstration proved t people are concerned about race. "I think particularly i bor…

… first-year graduate student in AM), the social work who is part of the nuclear rk (PSN), free zone campaign and the effort to re- elect Sen. Carl Levin. The event was "a iegel said way to raise…

… Chinese Studies - Program of Traditional Chinese string music, 8 p.m., Rackham Auditorium. Speakers Ecumenical Campus Center - Richard Cleaver, Jerrold Greene, Len Suransky, "Modern State of Israel:'Arabs

… House. Miscellaneous ACS/Stud. Affil. - Free Tutoring in 100 or 200 level chemistry courses. 6. Maryland students We're celebrating HALLO WEEN! e0 support th (Continued from Page 1) Last year, 14…

students were suspen- ded and two expelled for non-academic violations of the code, according to Pavela. Of the 603 cases which the judicial system handled, two students were ex- pelled, 52 suspended, 110…

… took part in mandatory service projects, and 26 paid fines to local charities, Pavela said. The rest of the students were either found innocent or given war- nings. SANCTIONS FROM the code paid local…

… biggest difference is that Maryland's judicial boards are com- posed entirely of students, while Michigan's proposed boards would leave students in the minority. Michigan's boards would be made up of two…

students, two professors, an ad- ministrative staff member, and a hearing officer to preside over the case. "WHAT IS DISTINCTIVE about Maryland is you (are) judged by your peers," Bishop said. "Professors…

November 21, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

… Strip yesterday, fatally shooting a 22-year-old man and wounding six Arab youths in clashes, Arab hospital officials said. Five Palestinians suffered beating injuries during an army raid in the West Bank…

… village of Madama, Arab doctors said. The army command confirmed that there was "activity" in Madama but said it had no reports of injuries. Three Israelis suffered injuries when buses they were riding in…

… the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April - $15 in Ann Arbor, $22 outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, and fall term rates not yet…

… available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief...................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Lauren Shapiro, Chuck Skarsaune, Tony Silber…

February 21, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…. Kelly has said he accepted $25,000 from FBI agents posing as representatives of an Arab sheik but only for his' own investigation of what he thought were crooks and bribers.L "IT WAS OUR feeling that the…

… rich Arab sheik seeking help on immigration and business problems for a price. Chairman Peter Rodino Jr., (D-N.J.), said the 27-0 vote to report the resolution to the House unfavorably would not prevent…

… Department-Stuart Gentry, "Electronic Energy Transport in Ruby", 4 p.m., 1200 Chemistry. English Composition Board-Emily Golson, "Taking an Essay Exam", 4 p.m., 2003 Angell Hall. Hispanic-American Student

…, "Integration of Psychology and Politics in the Individual", 7 p.rh., Conference Rooh 4, Michigan Union. PERFORMANCES St. Mary's Student Chapel-Concerts at noon, Tina Makara, harpsichord, 12:10 p.m., Lower Chapel…

… these earliest whales," he added. "People have proposed because of similarities in dentition that "Dissacus" is probably ancestral to whales." GIngerich, several geology graduate students, and a group of…

November 21, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… were two good things that could be said: No good and good for nothing." Win some, lose some T HE MICHIGAN Student Assembly just can't win. Take last Tuesday's assembly meeting. Things got off to a fine…

… start, as members courageously defended student rights to life, liberty, and food in the Graduate and Un- dergraduate libraries. When folk from the libraries came to tell the assembly their reasons for…

… eliminating food from the University study centers, MSA representatives countered swiftly by arguing that the change will eliminate much-needed group study space and may even force female students to go out…

… alone at night to get a snack. But before the members could congratulate each other on sticking up for students so well, ten College of Engineering students presented an angry petition with several…

… hundred signatures. Among other things, the students charged the assembly had wrongly suggested that the University's decision to give engineering more money was linked to increased military research. The…

students also claimed the man MSA hired to investigatedefense research on campus is biased against it. Give and take THE GENERAL fund giveth, and the general fund taketh away. This old University proverb was…

… the Jewish Defense League and unabashedly advocates using violence to further the interests of Israel. He supports outlawing inter-religious marriage in Israel; he wants all Arabs living in Israel…

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…

April 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

… can" to stop whoever is defacing the building. "I THINK Carl Cohen's letter is largely responsible for the wave of reaction about the graffiti," Schuur said. "The students' letters in turn provided a…

…," said Patnaik. East Quad not only houses students, but is also the home of the Residential College. The dorm regularly provides programs for the community. One wall on Cooley Hall's first floor has been a…

… the Apile puts the fuback into student demonsmtons. gree policy regents that Mandela receive the honor. In January, the regents rejected the committee's recommendation to give University alumnus…

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… PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS Libya finds wreckage of U.S. F-111 warplane, sources say ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - The United Arab Emirates' state-run newspaper Al-Ittihad reported…

… the two crewmen were recovered from the sea off Libya by Libyan military per- sonnel with Soviet assistance. Arab and Western diplomatic sources, who insisted on anonymity, dismissed the account as…

… Britons in Lebanon's central mountains, along with a note saying they had been "executed" by the Arab Revolutionary Cells to avenge the U.S. attack against Libya the night before. State Department spokesman…

June 21, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 32) • Page Image 11

… SADDAM Hussein, the 42-year-old who heads the Revolutionary Command Council, also leads the Arab Baath Socialist Party, serves as prime minister and holds other key posts. Bicycle mishaps in city spur new…

… programs (Continued from Page 3) construction for posing the major threat to bicycle safety. "University students are by far the main law- breakers," he said. BUT THIS SUMMER, with the help of two state…

February 21, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

…" for the Egyptian leader to visit Moscow. The message included "some im- portant presentation regarding a Middle East settlement," Shevard- nadze said in Russian through an Arabic interpreter. He did not…

… nine months to arrange for Arab-Israeli negotiations. However, Israel has refused talks with PLO, which it contends is a terrorist organization bent on de- stroying the Jewish state. Egypt's Foreign…

… good the students began it. Next year it probably would be a lot better." Professors said that it would be "in the interest of everyone" if there were more interaction between the faculty and staff. "I…

… do not know why we do not have more of this," said Education Prof. Percy Bates. "There needs to be a mechanism to allow the students to get together." "I think we have a common in- terest that could be…

… interaction is simply a faculty responsibility, adding that students should also show interest and initiate interaction. "I think the University is an in- stitution which is suitable and will satisfy the needs…

… of a larger number of minority students than are cur- rently here," said Jones. On the issue of racism at the university, most of the professors agreed that it should be combatted, but said it would be…

… unrealistic to expect racism to be instantly eradi- cated "We have got keep working against racism. It is a life long commitment," Moody said. Some students said there is a greater need for minority student ser…

…- vices but some faculty and staff dis- agreed. "In my observation we are doing as good a job as we could," Bates said. "The help is available if the students are not getting it is a an- other problem…

…, sometimes many students don't know that these ser- vices are available." Moody encouraged Black stu- dents to "keep working hard, trying to excel and achieve your goals," and stressed that "when they did…

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… ISLAND? THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Food vendors please students, irk city By Stainless PAM RUDERMAN steel carts with umbrellas have Campus Cinema DWI (Deadliest Weapons in America…

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… bases, including those of the Soviet Union and Cuba. Daily Photo by DAN HABIB More than 70 students and Ann Arbor residents gathered at Elbel Field yesterday to protest issues ranging from South Africa…

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… Assembly FEZ, Morocco-Islamic countries decided yesterday to enlist the rest of the Third World in an attempt to bar Israel from the U.N. General Assembly, and called for expansion of the Arab boycott of…

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