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February 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

… newspaper free to all students. which could further explore the issues Iso at the meeting, MSA President involving academic freedom restric- c Arnson read a resignation letter tions at the only Arab

…. ed to many others," Tolley said, and Members of the Palestinian Human ressed the general concerns of Rights Campaign also presented a duate students entering thejob resolution condemning the actions of…

… paperback printing of 100,000 copies. Now he reconciles his art with his Judaism. ELECTION DIRECTORS NEEDED To organize and operate the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) elections of 'April 2-3-4. Requires one…

… funds will eliminate an estimated $300,000 in allocated scholar- ships, traineeships, and loans and gran- ts to University nursing students. LOHR SAID the programs are designed to help alleviate the…

… 1950s and early 1960s contributed to the fact that Johnny can't read now. "The drop in levels of students' ability to read and write is correlated to' the fallout at that time,"Sternglass said. Children…

… both in 1965 and later will show higher scores on national tests sand IQs,he said. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIX, No. 119 Wednesday. February 21, 1979 is edited and managed by students at the…

… comprehension. This class offers the benefits of both indi- vidual attention and group interaction. Enrollment is open to all University faculty, staff, and students. SPEED READING & STUDY SKILLS' Improve your…

… grades by learning how to use your textbook, lecture notes and time effectively. This course is designed for those who want to develop efficient study habits. Students will learn speed reading with general…

November 21, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… will be suspend- ed, she commented. A wooden anchor, which was to be used as a decoration for the dance was stolen yesterday from the basement workshop of the Student Activities Building, Miss Nathan…

… Ball is really carrying out the idea of Inter- national Week," she commented. "On the planning committee we have students from Japan, Ha- waii, the Dutch West Indies, Egypt and America." Merchants Donate…

…. "The Monte Carlo Ball has a long tradition behind it," Nathan concluded. "We many students will come." Miss hope Honorary Taps Know all ye citizens that all true knights must through squireship go by…

… in the'MUSKET office in the student wing of the union. INTERNATIONAL WEEK: World's Fair To Exhibit Cultures Of Various Countries Tomorrow I I "Baofoot Bay #ih Cheek.) I ANYONE FOR FOOTBALL? When…

… evening. Zilber pointed out that all the proceeds of the Fair will go to two special projects-the International Students Emergency Loan Fund,' and the International Handbook. To Publish Book The…

… International Handbook is similar to the "M" Handbook which is published for incoming freshmen to the University, he said, but will describe general customs of American life for the international students, as…

… national broadcasting net- work about the Brussels Fair, and other shorts depicting the Arab, Venezuelan and Indonesian gov- ernments, among others. To Present Show During the evening, starting at 7 p…

… held in the housing units during the week. The Fair is organized by the Union in conjunction with the nationality clubs of the Interna- tional Students Association, Zilber said. This is the second annual…

… four exchange students from Gibraltar who had been suckled by she-apes. By the middle of the second quarter the Miners had wrought such havoc upon Pancho's team that there was nobody left on the bench…

November 21, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

… old so that they look like refugees, and they're leaving," he said. "They're passing themselves off as simple people. If they can find a car, they're leaving the city." But the Arab and Pakistani…

…. However, some Taliban stragglers and ished? We Arab fighters loyalto terror suspect Osama bin Laden revenge,"' are still believed to be in the area, and there had been The gun earlier reports of armed…

… time recruiting at the University. Vibber said Eddie Bauer is hiring seasonal. employees and preparing them for the weekend, but because many college students return home for the holidays and…

students be vac- November. Flu shots are av will Jmprove their chances at able to students't through the season," said from 10:30 a.m. t Winfield, Interim Director of Sunday through Fr is a runny nose t…

…) is going to give ind, for it will protect of people who are d. UHS recently sent University students anded immunization th the Michigan Vis- n, which lasts from ch, generally peaks in uary. The CDC and…

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November 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… question Israel's inten- tions, and ask how Israel can be pressured into recognizing Palestinian autonomy. The appearances at the University last week of four representative voices of the Arab Israeli…

… presence constituted a "provocative action." The Guish set- tlement was a clear manifestation of the Israeli policy of intensifying the civil conflict, to bring about the ex- pulsion of the Arabs from this…

… "carrots and sticks", he further pointed out that Israel must now take the initiative to motivate the Arab har- dliners to moderate their stance. Sadat took a bold step in going to Jerusalem two years ago…

… treaty is bound to have beneficial effec- ts on the rest of the Arab world," one might ask how it has effected the con- tinuing economic problems of Egypt, and the increased destruction of South Lebanon…

… between Jewish and non-Jewish citizenry in Israel," and "We don't divert water from the Arab sector." Not only do we hear first-hr nd accounts of Palestinians being re- located or violently forced out of…

… their homes, but much Arab agricultural land has been robbed of its water sup- ply. An interesting paradox of Israel, is the discrimination persisting among the different Jewish populations. Zogby touched…

…. It's hard to study there is a mob of people b R. J. Smith in effigy outsi door. The smoke gets in room and everything-it's annoying. Remember wh and Mrs. Tom Hayden can and spoke about student a] Well…

… proportons among students in the -1970's. While the Grateful Dead. represents a generalization of students who thoughtfully con- sidered (and often rejected) joining an establishment whose perverted value…

… system even- tually led us into the savage destruction in Vietnam, R. J. Smith represents a generation of students who have discarded the independent soul-searching of the 1960's in favor of the selfish…

… at McDonalds, and not missed a thing. If this University wants its' reputation to be that of a major schol, the behavior of these students (Dehdheads and other rock and roll addicts) must be controlled…

November 21, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Thursday, November 21, 2019 — 3 Arab Student Association, Period host panel on reproductive health Panelists focus on own experiences, discuss…

… stigmatized issues as part of Focus Week BRAYDEN HIRSCH For The Daily Through an effort to end the stigma around periods, the Arab Student Association and Period collaborated to hold a panel where four…

… people from various backgrounds were given the opportunity to talk about their encounters with reproductive health on Wednesday. About 30 students attended the event. ASA is currently holding a…

… of color, particularly Arab refugees, and they are disproportionately marginalized, not just from their identity, but also their status as immigrants and refugees,” Gayar said. “So…

…. Public Health graduate student Ashley Rapp discussed her point- of-view on menstrual and reproductive health of her family from Iraq and being the founder of Period. “Primarily, at least for a lot…

… terrible bacterial infection and I didn’t know how to go about it, like I didn’t know where I can find care, and also culturally competent care.” LSA senior Tala Al-Saghir, president of Students

… keep them away from windows and areas where they could be easily accessible from the outside. The research team also included EECS professor Kevin Fu and postdoctoral student Sara Rampazzi…

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…

June 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of the outhor. This rust be noted in all reprints. WEDNESDAY…

… Vietnamese a lesson in guerrilla warfare. INTELLIGENCE NOTES * The Arab extremists who re- cruited four Japanese terrorists to shoot up Lod airport in Tel Aviv are loosely affiliated with extremist groups…

… around t h e world. Intelligence reports claim that the Arab group has t i e s stretching from Japan's United Red Army to South America's Tu- pamaros. The Ar-ab extremists have even hadhcontact with a Jew…

…. Copyright, 1972, by United Features Syndicate. Letters to The Daily should be mailed to the Editorial Di- rector or delivered to Ma r y Rafferty in the Student Pub- lications business office in the Michigan…

October 21, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

…- tion of Czechoslovakia-Ruthenia- among herself, Rumania and Hun- gary. Rumors Of Big Parade Led By Dewey spread; Banquet Is Tomorrow More than 1,000 students gathered last night at the Michigan Central…

… station to cheer the football team, the Varsity Band, and 65 of their fellow students off to New Haven for the Yale-Michigan game Satur- day. Rumors last night had it that the band and students would march…

…. Clover. While there I ran into Mr. Nevills and it took about 30 minutes to decide on it, one year to plan, and 53 days to take." Med Student Gets Bids For Political Services Several letters asking for…

… erroneously placed in the medical student's box. Bag, Baggage, B the football squad and coaches, the 125 band members had three coaches, and the 65 students making the trip occupied two more. A diner and bag…

…, testified that Communist organizations had collected "thousandsand nthousands of dod s in Detroit," for which no accounting had ever been given. British Imprison Rebellious Arabs JERUSALEM, Oct. 20--UP…

…)-Small; groups of Arab prisoners, rounded up and disarmed in the British occupa- tion of the Old City section of Jerusa- lem, were herded today in to a con- centration camp on the site of Herod's palace. The…

… by the Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, to pay the tuition of six students in the en- gineering school. The students are to be chosen by the Chrysler Institute of Engineering. Dr. George J. Curry, Flint…

… audience at 3 p.m. Monday in the North Lounge of the Union, it was announced yesterday. Both'will talk on "Youth and Government." Their appearance is under the sponsorship of the Student Senate. The speaker…

students are e:S ed to go to the polls today and by the Hare system of propori representation 16 Student Ser from a field of 60 candidates. Student Senate, an all-campus r sentative body, was organized her…

….m., Flan- agan said. In addition it was announced that the society would hold an afternoon social at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Hagen's Tavern. Today For Sixteei Student Senato: Instructions for marking ballots…

April 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… search for a Middle East peace plan. The Kremlin leaders and Prime Minister Anthony Eden ordered their experts to submit proposals for a United Nations program aimed to avoid war between Arabs and Israelis…

… the Russians that an Arab-Israeli conflict could touch off an H-bomb war between the Communist and Western worlds. Khrushchev told the British at1 a luncheon Thursday that Com- munists .and capitalists…

…- ing the supply of Communist and Western arms to the Arabs and Israelis. Britain is understood to have ready a plan whereby the arms would be rationed by the U.N. 2. How to block and turn back any…

… rates at a minimum consistent with sound operation." Regent Paul K. Adams started the discussion by 'asking if the raise was really necessary. He said he had noticed that students were ,objecting to the…

… longer maturity than the 25 to 32 years for which current issues have been floated. Would Pay Off More He added that student payments would be paying off more inter- est if maturities were lengthened. He…

… also questioned the conten- tion that students are paying more thanrtheir share and financing future construction. He didn't know how "their share" could be determined, he said, and students were…

… Agency to float $3,300,000 in bonds to finance another 300 Northwood apartments for married students on the new North Cam- pus. Under the contract, if the bonds cannot be sold to the public, the federal…

… government will buy them. Hiss Invitation PRINCETON, N. J. (P)-The Princeton University Board of Trustees announced yesterday they disapproved the action of students in inviting Alger Hiss, a convicted…

…- ing "disapproval of the action of the students who have invited Al- ger Hiss to speak on the campus." Middle East~ Peace Seen Progressing 'On Right Road': Hannarskjold JERUSALEM ()-Dag Ham- marskjold…

… to the test-and it flunked. They were coeds with Bermuda shorts shivering under slickers; they were townspeople holding up children, or bolding them back;' they were foreign students in beards and…

January 21, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 51) • Page Image 11

… proof — kind of — that this watch works. As a 21st century college student, it’s a bit humiliating to admit that I’m willing to suspend some dis- belief when it comes to horoscopes and good…

… BARACK OBAMA at the State of the Union address Tuesday night Into the woods, into the woods. Standing on the Diag, surround- ed by the chaos of the college envi- ronment, some students might be…

… have been a group of Univer- sity orientation leaders. I found it a curious feeling to walk out of a class on the Arab- Israeli conflict to feel the prickling wind stinging my cheeks and a sen…

… graduate students get to live buried away within the Arb’s grounds, the mystery house wasn’t found on this particular adventure, but there is always next time. And there will be a next time, though…

June 21, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "ere Opinions Are Free, Truth Wilt Prseil 420 MAYNARD ST…

… realization that students comprise nearly 30 per cent of the population of Ann Arbor. At least, it looks that way if one considers the proposed city housing ordinance presently before City Coun- cil. For…

students especially this ordinance will be a tremendous step forward from the half-century-old state housing law Ann Arbor presently operates under. The City Health Office, formulator of the code, has…

… figured out that students living in rooming houses have to do other things besides just sleeping in the one room allotted to them, and have made the minimum space requirements for "rooms used for sleeping…

… purposes" accordingly larger in these dwellings. In rental units, a large percentage of which are occupied here by upperclass- men, graduate students, instructors and their families, the new code designates…

…, ceilings and plumbing facilities. In addition, no land- lord can lease an apartment or other liv- ing unit unless it is "clean and sanitary." Any student, or any renter for that mat- WHEN DUNCAN HINES drew…

… real rub comes in the quality of the food .Which is available-within walking dis- tance, much less within monetary range- to the thousands of students here. ITHOUT IDENTIFYING by name the host of…

September 21, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…rrrrnxlrn ph zs Ann Arbor, Michigan Friday, September 21, 1990 COPYrI V01.C , No.12 The Mich chipanpaiiy M R 1 9kV Students tJ Lf ~y l v rS>Xn r; v, E protest m L x 'U ' r -0 r I I 1 ' r e' ' 5 Fr…

… unidentified students as the regents made their way to the Michigan Union for a public comments session regarding armed security on campus. Students speak out to Regents by Josephine Ballenger Daily Crime…

… freedom of expression issue," said Corey Dolgon, chair of Michi- gan Student Assembly's Student Rights Commission (SRC). Dolgon and SRC oppose campus deputization because, they say, offi- cers could use…

… their authority to stop protests and other forms of student expression. With a campus police fleet, new patrol cars and headquarters estimated to cost the University more than a million dollars a year…

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…

February 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…, Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson, and the Office of Student Services Policy Board of the commit- tee's displeasure. The HPC called the Regental move "very detrimental to the committee…

…'s efforts to evolve housing policy which is reflective of student interests." In other action, the committee pronounced.that stu- dents have the right to democratically determine dorm bathroom policy on a…

… tb handle the Israeli-Arab negotiations with a strong hand because of backing in Parliament en questions of war and peace. Moshe Dayan, who has threaten- ed to resign over criticism of his handling of…

…. Katzir said Meir has one week to present the govern- ment to parliament. She said her government would include te Independent Liberals and two Arab groups attached to her Labor Party. The right-wing Likud…

… peace negotia- tions with the Arabs, Meir was See MEIR, Page 8 By DAVID STOLL The Human Rights Party (HRP) is filing suit against the city in Detroit's f e d e r al court today, charging that the voter…

… had been "purely po- litical." She said the suit will chal- lenge not only the lack of door to door registration but also the fail- ure to provide a registration site for the predominantly student pop…

…," he claimed yesterday, "if tre HRP hadn'teabused the rules of the game." THE REPUBLICANS are using the Jones charges as a pretext to limit voter registration in student a r e a s," an HRP spokesperson…

… anyway." Door to door registration, as well as fixed sites around campus, first became standard practice in voter registration drives in the fall of 1971. This was about the time that students became a…

… power in student politics through the HRP. In the largest of these drives, in the fall of 1972, 14,000 new voters were netted, primarily young peo- ple and students. "A blatant move to prevent stu- dents…

…, some as many as three times, approximately 4,000 in all. Mostly male and predominately students, they came to Natural Science Auditorium last night and two nights last week, to watch a porno-chic film…

May 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… Give Students Jobs By RITA DERSHOWITZ and LAURA GODOFSKY Collegiate Press Service WASHINGTON-In addition to climaxing two months of teach- ins at about 50 campuses through- out the country, last…

… 16-hour marathon, four of its faculty sponsors announced plans to establish an on-going organiza- tion, consisting of both students and fa;culty, to continue the de- bate and discussions started by the…

… Forms To Be Secret Collegiate Press Service CHICAGO - In a pioneering step, the University of Chicago Student Health Service has an- nounced that it will not release mental health information about…

students or former students to anyone except their physicians. Applications for graduate school as well as transfer forms often request medical information, in- cluding mental health records. If academic…

… institutions insist on re- ceiving this information, they will now have to supply the Student Health Service with the name of a physician to whom the informa- tion can be released. "I felt that it was inappropri…

January 21, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

… nose to the flu is high. So where can students and faculty have their prescriptions filled? There's always the Village Apothecary on South University Avenue, but the list pretty much ends there. Maggie…

…, because it is inconvenient for students to drive to buy the everyday necessities that a drugstore . offers. Though there still isn't a drugstore on State Street, stu- dents can get their prescrip- tions…

… organizations. About 60 to 65 organizations are expected to attend. WHO: The Career Center WHEN: Today from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: The Michigan Union Talk on Arab women and war WHAT: Anan Ameri, the director of…

… the Arab Ameri- can National Museum will discuss the exhibit, "In Times of War, Her Untold Story," which is on display at Lane Hall. WHO: Institute for Research on Women and Gender WHEN: Today at noon…

…. "Speed- balling" is the name given to mixing heroin and cocaine, a combination, which killed actors John Belushi and River Phoenix. The Discover Student Card offers students the chance to earn up to 1…

September 21, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 21, 2001 OP/ED olbIE lwtrbiogatrn ailg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… what is to come. I can hear it in the students who sit around me as I study at Starbucks, or the girls in back of me in my lecture hall, I can sense it when I talk to my family, as they try to explain…

… the choice. Give blood to the Red Cross instead. JOAN PUFFER KOTCHER Alumnus Attacks on Arabs, Muslims overblown To THE DAILY: The U.S. response to the terrorist attacks has been beautifully restrained…

… and just thus far. The anti-Arab backlash has been almost non-existent and the few reported cases have just been a result of the media-microscope on the case. I bet if you compared the number of cases…

… jihad? NICK OcCHIPINTI LSA senior Woomer not a traitor, but misses point TO THE DAILY: Nick Woomer's column ("Building an inclu- sive peace movement," 9/19/01) omits to consider that the student protest…

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…

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…

September 21, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 149) • Page Image 14

… crevices in which to hide." The Taliban is estimated to have no more than 45,000 troops, including up to 12,000 for- AP eign troops - Pakistanis, Arabs, Uzbeks and others, according to most estimates…

… attempt to oust the Soviets, and more recently honed by bin Laden's Arab soldiers. Senior Pakistani military and intelligence officials - whose officers have have advised, coordinated and in many cases…

… militia that controls Afghanistan has called on all Muslims to wage a holy war on the United States if attacked. Identity The Taliban (or "students") emerged in 1994 with many followers who had attended…

… 56 member nations (Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates) have granted it full diplomatic recognition. SOURCES: AP wire reports; Federation of American Scientists AP ing stuffed with explosives…

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…

July 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… councils of the Arab world, was shot yesterday by an assassin in the section of Jerusalem he brought under his sway in the war with Israel. The Middle East, already in turmoil from oil and religious issues…

Arab peoples." * * * THE VIGOROUS, bearded king, 5 feet 4 tall, had been at odds with his Arab neighbor monarchs from time to time over the years. Ab- dullah was a First World War ally of Lawrence of…

… seriously. "He holds them in his beak. But in such a way that he can peer through them with his eyes." Red Students Raise Degrees MOSCOW-P-A great "sha- shlik scandal" broke in the Soviet Union. Certain…

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…

September 21, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 12) • Page Image 14

…, Korea, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, etc. The illusion is that the Arab countries are clamoring for U.S. aid, and sending whatever help they can to aid the humanitarian efforts of the United States. The…

… reality is that half of the Arab countries have enough support from elsewhere in the world (or from within their own countries) to survive refusing to support a U.S. invasion of the Arabian Peninsula (c tue…

… people in the United States - mostly students - drove the U.S. army out righteously. But this is trickier. It's a case of two bad guys. Fortunately for students here, we're only responsible for the…

… give gove who W talen visic tone fight expi righi cour agre point hear or b away U p.................................................... O Students, We want to thank you for your extraordinary…

… business this fall book rush at our new location on North University and State. We actually ran out of 4 Canada hangs on to its richest minion Many students at the University of Michigan have driven to…

January 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

…. "ARABS or ISRAELIS ? A DILEMMA IN THE AMERICAN LEFT" A DEBATE SPONSORED BY THE ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS DAVID GUTMANN LARRY HOCHMAN Assoc. Prof. Psychology, U of M Assoc. Prof. Physics, E…

… Natyam). The dance was sponsored by the India. Students Association. music Chicago's Little* Smhony Performs W1th Precision By SURI An exciting and most enjoyable evening of Indian classical dances was…

… arranged last night by the In- dia Students' Association at the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre. Inspite of the many other pro- grammes on campus, the theatre was almost completely filled. Mrs. Sudha Chandrasekhar…

… against."j This paragraph referred to. the 5-3 'vote approving a, court challenge on IAv079' as r6- ported by Lehner. The vote to abolish curfew and let students in university housing units make their own…

October 21, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…-on-one assistance from instructors. The format intended to help transition teaching fellows into the course and provide students with more experienced instruc- tors. The student group Sa'lam Shalom, an Arab

…. Each unit .would begin with a lecture discussing an idea in regard to a previously assigned essay. Additionally, the semester included five writing confer- ences so students could receive one…

…-Jewish peace project, held its first meeting to discuss conflict in the Middle East. The students expressed appreciation for the opportu- nity to discuss both sides of the conflict in the Middle East with…

students with different opin- ions. Ten years ago this week (Oct. 24,2003): Construction began on a new addition to the School of Public Health. The addition replaced class format a wing of the Henry F…

… their appli- cations are fuly prepared and ready to submit. WHO: The Career Center WHEN: Today from 12 p.m. to 12:40 p.m. WHERE: Student Activities Building WHAT: A series of short films and discussion…

… Wolbert and SophieGreenbaum Production Managers The Michigan Daily ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday though Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is…

…. The second largest body of non-resident students hails from New York, with 2,102 students calling the state home. The state is also home to a large number of *uzaciuu alumni. With the trip scheduled a…

… every single one of our student-athletes," were broken down into regions. As reported previously, in the northern area, which encom- passes the traditional athletic campus from Crisler Arena and Michigan…

… $250,000 a year to proactively address the increased opera- tion costs that will result from the addition ofnew buildings. Contrary to rumors, student- athletes will not live in separate athletic dorms…

November 21, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

… until Nov. 23. To take test must be U.S. citizen & have BA or BS, or expect to receive it by June '63. Interviews will be held at Bureau of students who have taken the test. Math, Physics & Engrg…

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… for reform was con- sidered urgent when studies of students' attitudes showed that 37 per cent of a sample of 10,000 did not object to third-degree police methods, and that 43 per cent either favored…

… curbs on pub- lic speech or were undecided on the issue. The study was made by Purdue University in 1960. Other surveys indicated consid- erable confusion among students about the meaning of freedom of…

… liberties was concentrated in the eleventh-grade history course, the great number of students who dropped out before high-school graduation might never be taught effectively about this important is-, sue. It…

… urn, pottery, and statues were part of the room-sized display set up by the Greek students. Seattle in Ann Arbor: International Aura The foundation also the need to teach the of civil liberties before…

… provided an opportunity for students from all nationalities to meet each other and to share with each other the best things of their respective homelands. This interchange of cultures, this working together…

November 21, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… EIGH T PAGES Residential College To Stay in East Quad; Abandon Plans DOW RECRUITING: Sun Jose Students Riot SAs Police Block Protest To Move to By JIM HECK tion building where local police for…

… 30 policemen marched a two- around the doors of the build- Jose student government, blamed column wedge through 500 massed ing, and police called for rein- the riot on the police. demonstrators…

…, dispersing students gathered about ion totally unjustified," he said. Police arrested 11 students and, the door, San Jose President Robert several minor injur'ies were re- When the police entered the Clark…

… flew in last night to handle ported. building, one demonstrator threw Ithe "growing problem." Other ad- I 7tStudents rallied at noon on a sack of blood into the building. ministrators gave no indication…

… through the- San Jose campus. wrecs thenk haved tehroughrtche mands by tomoro monn hen Student leaders, at the rally, glass doors of the administration Dow is scheduled to recruit again. chargedun byha th…

… to between 3,000 and 4,000 demanded that students have the gas would be used. students protesting the off- right to decide who should be The crowd grew to over 2,000. campus police presence. hio esm…

… self government __________________- - - --- ---~ -,ald Reagan to mobilize the Na- ample, Peres said creation of a binational state co DWU ~tional Guard. - . - eR10R~~~trRIOTS Unwhie students a Bethent…

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…

October 21, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 15) • Page Image 7

… walking tour of public art in Detroit, a tour of the Matrix Theater and visits to two galleries in southwestDetroit. She said the Culture Bus helps her students learn more about the city of Detroit. "(The…

… culture bus) exposes them to the largest and most well-established Latina/o community in South- eastern Michigan. It demystifies Detroit, a place that few of my students have ventured into and about which…

… requirements. One such trip was last month's visit to the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn. Along with the muse- um visit, the trip also included a tour through the Arab American neighborhood, dinner at…

… solution," Spanier said. Gates recalled going to see Vice President Dick Cheney and Andrew Card, President Bush's chief of staff, to discuss problems foreign students were having obtaining visas after the…

… treatment of foreign students, the international exchange of technology and security issues at laboratories that work with anthrax and other deadly substances. Yet the terrorist attacks have not completely…

… aimed at disrupting civil rights, student and dissident groups. Even since Sept. 11, civil libertari- ans and student activists have voiced concerns that the bureau again is trying to stifle lawful…

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October 21, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…." The USSR and Arab State Bloc, however, called such a measure "illegal," saying the "aggressors" (meaning Britain and France in this case) should pay. The rest of the members followed the in-' evitable…

… all peoples in one common faith and one common cause, Winston Evans said recently. Evans discussed Baha'i and its founder, Baha'u'llah, sponsored by the Baha'i student group. "Baha'is belive that God is…

… copy from the Honor Sales stands in E. of W. Engrg. Bldgs. and sign the ap- propriate list. You will be billed by mail later. Physical Education-Women Students: Students completing the physical ed…

…:00 (except Sat.) before Thurs., Oct. 25. Whitely Foundation Scholarships: Students who live in Ingham County and who are studying in the fields of business, education, pre-law, and psy- chology are eligible to…

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… Action Taken by Student Government Council at Its Meeting of October 17, 1962 Adopted: That Student Government Council accept the following Executive Committee appointments to the Office of Student Affairs…

… Advisory Committee: Robert Finke, Richard G'sell, Michael Olinick, John Meyerholz, Kenneth Mil- ler, Robert Ross, Steven Stockmeyer. Adopted: That Student Government Council send $14.43 from the Algerian…

… Refugee Fund to the office of Union Generale des Etudients Muselmans Al- geriens. Appointed: That Joyce Leix, Tom Brown, Pat Elkins, and Howard Abrams be appointed to the Student Activities Scholarship…

… the regular one week postpone- ment. Student Government Council notes the following change in' the Michigan- ension for 1963. Its size is being re- duced to approximately one half the former size with…

… value judgment on such a change it does want to assert its opinion on the communication of the change. It is felt that the Michiganensian has been sold to students without a' complete understanding of the…

October 21, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…4 4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 21, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily. com r An y ?u t yftzr"h ?gc EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… powerful and Arab world. And they're right on all counts. followers pledged their allegiance to Osama awe-inspiring as a globe-spanning empire But we're so set in our ways that we could bin Laden. succumb to…

… things done with support understandably sparked some worries of remove the break for any reason, but mere- from the student body increased drinking, hospital visits, etc., but ly as an insurance policy, we…

… hope that this the regents' trust in our proposal and claims letter and other voicing by students to the has been shown to be well founded. Regents and administration of our approval TO THE DAILY: After…

… treat- traveling home for the extended break, and especially for first-year students trying to ed to the first Friday and Saturday nights of we wouldn't doubt that our collective mental get home during a…

… correspondingly. change for campus. Thanks to all of our fel- that silence wasn't a random occurrence. We write this letter to note this fact today low students for backing up our claims to It was fall break…

… say that the fears (despite their the Michigan Student Assembly and the Nolan is a student in the University's Law 8-0 vote in passing the fall break) held by student body failed to keep pressure on the…

… repu- was appreciated and utilized. Not that we Student Assembly from 2001 to 2002. VIEWPOINT Following through I 4 4 BY WALID EL-ASMAR In the last two weeks, more than 140 companies visited the…

… merit. Merit. Not much observation is needed to see that the international community at the University is far from being academically inferior to the U.S. community. Also, many foreign students are native…

July 21, 2003 (vol. 112, iss. 145) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 21, 2003 kill able andu 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE…

… educa- tion-friendly budget insthe history of Michigan." College students should disagree. Most state universities face substantial cuts in state appropriations under the new budget. Giving higher…

… policy towards the Arab world be to, "bomb their leaders and con- vert them to Christianity." Such a comment - even while the dust had yet to settle at Ground Zero - was considered so extreme it got…

January 21, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily- Monday, January 21, 1991 -Page 7 ISRAEL Continued from page 3 Many students at the demonstra- tions said they were upset because they have friends or relatives living in Israel…

…. One such student was ju- nior Jennifer Hurwitz, who arrived in the United States last Tuesday morn- ing after spending a semester at Tel Aviv University. Hurwitz said she was shocked Thursday evening…

… described the atmosphere in Tel Aviv as relatively calm until Monday when gas masks were dis- tributed to students. "There was a heightened sense of awareness that something was ominous - that something was…

… going to happen," she said. Both rallies were the joint efforts of 14 student groups that work out of Hillel, the Jewish student center. Students were informed of the vigil largely by word of mouth, Nacht…

… last Thursday, an international computer network allowed Israeli users in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa - and students in Ann Arbor - to communicate thoughout the attack. Through Internet Relay Chat…

…'m worried about Nati in Haifa," he said. Pelletier has not heard from Nati on IRC since the bombing. Even though several University students and Ann Arbor residents use IRC, Pelletier said he is surprised it…

… Fri- day. The United States is anxious to head off any Israeli reprisal against Iraq, since that might tempt Arab governments to leave the U.S. - led coalition and join in an Iraqi war against the…

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…

students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $25.00 in-town and $35 out-of-town, for fall only $15.00 in-town and $20.00 out-of-town. .The Michigan Daily is a…

July 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Ninth Year4 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN en Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 'ruth Will Prevail" STUDENT

…." E DON, HE SAID, must be i"a scholar for- nidably armed over a wide range of knowl- and a human being able to communicate knowledge to others.. bove all he must make his students think. themselves…

… MOORE half-closed eyes, waiting for the moment of carelessness or shaky logic. "Nothing brings on such withering donnish sarcasm as the parroting of ideas the student found in some other scholar's book…

…. The Youth is expected to think for himself, to strike out boldly and imaginatively and to defend himself when under attack. Between a first-rate don and a bright student these dialogues sometimes rise…

… soon as they arrive. For a year, they match wits with the same don, being required to attend no classes, read no books in between., But it is hard to imagine a student lingering long unless willing to…

… underdeveloped untries. Nearby Arab populations can see the effec- reness of the Israeli system as compared with eir own, where politics gets flrst attention. Israel has not complained loudly against the oposal…

July 21, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… face a strong, united Moslem leadership in Algeria which had already prov- ed its mettle to the Arab world. His own position, as host to rebel Premier Ferhat Abbas and the Ab- bas government in Tunis…

… succeeded at Bizerte and the rebels compromis- ed on Mers-el-Kebir his prestige in the Arab world would skyrock- et. Nationalist Frenzy Somewhere in the uneasy mid- dle is the United States. Aid funds and…

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August 21, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…Summer Daily Summer Edition of THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tuesday, August 21, 1973 News Phone: 764-0552 Cause of shortages is our own gluttony…

…, impoverished out-state students see the bestowal of in- state tuition as an elusive salvation which will allow us to continue sinking in the academic mire here. UNIVERSITY "officials", those senile gnomes who…

… these natural forces in the tasks now performed by coal and oil is pleasant to contemplate. For the restless wind and the burnished sun surely beat digging up West Virginia and haggling with the Arabs

November 21, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… equip- ment to rebuild bridges destroyed in the fighting northeast of Phnom Penh. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class…

… between Israel and its Arab neigh- bors. SENATE DEBATE Govt. opposes troop cuts in Europe WASHINGTON (VP) -Striving to defeat a move in the Sen- ate to cut back U.S. troops in Europe, high administration…

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April 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…, University Carillonneur, 7:15 p.m. Thurs, April 21; works by Martini, Gor- don, Schubert, Tchaikovsky; group of Arab melodies. Student Recital cancelled. Recital of Thomas Tipton, baritone, previously…

…PAGE FOUR THE MIChIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955 CAN AFFORD HOLIDAYS: Vote Shows Students Oppose Calendar Committee Plan DREWG PEARSON: FAIMURE to recognize student opinion on the part of…

… "satisfactory merger of student, faculty and administrative interests," the University now threatens us with the modi- fied version of a plan which finished sixth out of seven in last year's campus referendum…

…. The Crary Plan, which 53 per cent of all students then favored, has been rejected as "impractical," and a plan for which few voted has received the almost exclusive attention of the Calendar Committee…

…. THE only * feature embodied in the new scheme which was also included in the student-supported Crary Plan is an early re- turn to classes in the fall. But this has now been divorced from the desirable…

… semester. Certainly the two or three days lost from the 15-week semester through holidays should- n't disrupt a well-planned course. Other highly respected schools allow their students a Thanksgiving…

…, Memorial Day, or Friday-begin' ning Spring Vacation without damage to their academic reputations. The trend at Michigan has been consistently away from consideration for the students. While other schools…

… have liberalized in the past 30 years, we have instituted a driving ban, earlier curfew for women, further restrictions on living away from dorms, and now an un- asked-for calendar revision. The student

…. -Richard Cramer Information Often Available To Answer Student Gripes DEAR GOD-Please give me the wisdom to keep my mouth shut when1 I don't know what I'm talking about. So reads a rather unpoetic but oft…

…-the responsi- bility of knowing the facts. We need only look back a few months and recall the insults heaped upon our Student Legislature to see an outstanding example of this. While it is no doubt true that S…

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

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… 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…

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February 21, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

….. STUDENTS SURVEYED ABOUT WHY THEY WOULD LEAVE COLLEGE TEXTING IN COSTUME Depressed college dropouts¥ 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com STEPHANIE STEINBERG BEAD WILEY Editorin…

… employment are the most likely reasons students drop out of college, according to a Feb. 17 State News article. The recent study exam- ined survey results from students at a variety of American universities…

… & NOTES Organ player Climate change performance panel chat WHERE: The Michigan League WHEN: Friday at about 3:30 p.m. WHAT: A credit card and a debit card were stolen from a student's backpack, Uni…

…- versity Police reported. The victim noticed unauthorized charges on her cards. Found pot remains hazy WHERE: West Quad Resi- dence Hall WHEN: Saturday at about 12:15 a.m. WHAT: Four students were found in…

… possession of a marijuana-like substance, University Police reported. . WHERE: Mary Markley Residence Hall WHEN: Saturday at about midnight WHAT: A female student was found drunk in a bath- room, University…

… his impoverished borders, including the failed Arab nation yesterday, offering attempt to blow up a U.S.-bound to oversee a dialogue between airliner in December 2009. the ruling party and the Saleh…

… demonstrators, mostly march there, bringing the death university students. toll to nine since the protests Yemen is a tribal society began. where almost every adult male Much is at stake in Yemen has a firearm. A…

… world's largest decide the president's fate. Protests continued yesterday, with 3,000 university students marching in Sanaa, the Yemeni capital. Demonstrations were also held in a number of districts…

January 21, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… undivided Jerusalem." In his own speech, Netanyahu offered assurances he intends to pre- serve what has been achieved in Arab- Israeli peacemaking until now. But he said Israel needed the Palestinians…

… University to ensure that students are not sent to countries that are considered unsafe. "if we think an area is unsafe, we'll cancel the program." said Carol Dickerman, director of the Office of International…

… Programs. "We can't have students exposed to that kind of risk." But it is not always possible to predict the safety of a given loca- tion. "You can't always guarantee safety everywhere in the world…

… takes many safety precautions in its study abroad pro- grams, including checking the specific locations and student housing before- hand. "We talk to students both before they go and when they're there to…

… take precautions," Dickerman said. "We take both general and specific precautions when preparing stu- dents to go." Many students said they feel safe when traveling and studying abroad. LSA senior Lori…

… Cloutier, who trav- eled to Czechoslovakia last semester, said that it was "a very safe place to be. "They let us know about the dangers beforehand," Cloutier said. Several students reported that petty…

students with a handout that lists safety tips for women when travel- ing abroad. HOW, Inportant AreYourGae. Term paper crunch is coming, and if you care about your grades, a little time with us could make…

…. --- - -------- -------------- \'-0CA"{+RJ. Citi:Mti4X:iK":":?: K:i?}}}i::+ r' AROUND THE \ f Consumer Psychology Experimental Laboratory at U-M Business School. Students needed to participate in market research for 2 hours (some…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail…

May 21, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

… on which Dan sat. "Headlines aren't necessary to get work done," he says, listing sum- Nohl, Seder Discuss Bias For Panhel By MALINDA BERRY Richard Nohl, '62BAd, president of Student Government…

… Council and James Seder, '61, chairman of the ~SGC Committee on Member- ship and Student Organizations, spoke Thursday to the Panhellen- ic Association on the present po- sition of the Committee. Nohl…

…-GOLDWYN MAYER iNrc Three Shows Daily at 12:30- 4:15 - 8:00 P.M. Week Day Matinees 65c until 4:30 0 Evenings and Sunday 90c MUSICAL FOUR-Two students and two twins, once members of the Men's Glee Club, have…

… THEFAGUEofEFNLEMRaERTC st - BRYAN FORBES KIERON MOORE " ROBERT COOTS inuous day 1 P.M. By RISA AXELROD What happens when four Uni- versity students, two of whom are twins, get together to "sing up a storm…

… Regents accepted $6,000 for a renewal of the com- pany's fellowships for Arab stu- dents. A gift of $7,196.27 for-the Phoe- nix Atomic Research Program was accepted from Richard H. Per- kins. Aaron…

… significant things were done without much fanfare. As an ex-officio member of the Student Government Council, Dan often aligned with Union Presi- dent Perry Morton, '61, and Inter- fraternity Council President…

…, but was able to successfully oppose a plan to im- plement a student rights commit- tee. He believes SGC is very effec- tive because of its broad powers over what he terms 'on campus' issues. The Council…

… Henceforth, all students *'k must have fun-filled, vicariously exciting, sensuously delightful Summer Vacations. In addition, said students shall not allow themselves to become complacent and uninformed. By…

April 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… backbone of the army's old Arab Legion. Foreign Plot A dispatch from Damascus said Hayari accused Hussein's royal palace of "preparing a plot In co- oein wthforeignn non-Arab against Jordan's independence…

… 'Not Unreasonable' By MICHAEL KRAFT Feelings that .Ann Arbor book- stores gouge students are b'asically unjustified, a Student Government C o u nc i I committee discovered while investigating the…

… possibilities of a student bookstore on campus. The committee, which made their long awaited report to SGC 'at Wednesday's meeting, s e n t questionnaires to approxima' ely twenty colleges and universities having…

student - operated book- bookstores, whether commercially or student-operated, the commit- tee estimated that "a student bookstore could feasibly sell texts five to 15 per cent below list price." After…

…. A student bookstore must operate on a year-round basis. 9 TI+ ,vie+ ho'cu a flI-niism mahil "Unfortunately, the s m a 11 amount of possible saving to the student hardly seems worth the effort and…

… expense," Goldman told SGC when presenting the report. A student buying $40 worth of books a semester would save be- tween $2 and $6 a semester. "If we could make a substantial saving, it would be…

student operated bookstores were established on other campuses years ago, before they had any competition, or "where existing conditions favored their establish- ment," the committee concluded that it would…

May 21, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 4

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

… legislators who have said, in essence, the same thing. They may attack "un- necessary impractical courses" or "free rides for outstate students" or research and experi- mental projects or any number of other…

… interest in higher education than simply bending the arms of short-sighted legislators. THE UNIVERSITY is not run entirely on Legislative funds and student fees. Many millions of dollars in money and gifts…

… breed apart. There is historical justification for it. Crawling around in a dusty, forgotten corner of the Student Publications Building, we found a scrapbook of clippings from The Michigan Daily 1904…

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…

September 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

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…. If you are hard- working and have exceptional 'people skills", Apply at: 300 S. Thayer (on U of M Campus). BUSINESS STUDENTS AND ENTREPRENEURS earn $8,000-$10,000 next summer while building your resume…

… and gaining valuable business knowledge. "TASP" International is looking for highly motivated students to fill management positions across Michigan, par- ticularly in Livingston County, Monroe, Lake…

… progressive issues. Work to reform: Insurance laws campaign finance laws health care utility laws $300-$450 weekly. lours: 1:30-10pm weekdays. Call 663-6824 between 9 & 5 M- F. Part-time avail. for students

…. 8 hrs. per wk. Good pay. Call Rev. McConnell. 227-7411 or 227-9138. CONVERSATION PARTNERS NEEDED- American students interested in meeting foreign students to share conversa- tion in Japanese, Chinese…

…. Guaranteed. Phone 434-5995 after 4 p.m. PSYCH STUDENTS: Wais-R kits, slightly used, for sale. $75 and up. 662-4418. QUEEN SIZE FUTON FOR SALE. Almost new. $100. Call Laura. 996-9381. QUEEN SIZED MATTRESS sets…

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