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… 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…

















































