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February 22, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… States have guaran- teed that the borders of Israel will remain the same, the Arabs "aren't sure we mean it." Prof. Penrose also related how the college student plays a major role in political activity in…

… the Near East. "Every student in the Arab world is a politician," and politi- cal leaders try to get students on their side as a sort of "spearhead" to their activities and to lend in- tellectual status…

students and townspeople at an off-campus meeting in conjunction with Negro History week, the 37-year-old au- thor of various books on the Negro in America said that writers either eliminated necessary…

… ideological concept. The professor is currently tour- ing the United States to raise fi- nancial support for his university. * *~ * HE SAID THAT the Near East- ern student would never seriously discuss Marxism…

… because of the repugnance of its doctrines to him, but that he would listen to Rus- sian proposals from a sense of po- litical expediency. Russia can promise the people of the Arab nations almost any- rry…

… Wtlk thing without fear of contradic- of the tion because the Soviets do not of the have any responsibilities in the esident Near East at the present, he ex- plained. The Arabs do not think that ac…

… to it. SL To Open Petitioning For Movies Petitioning opens tomorrow for sponsorship of Student Legislature Cinema Guild movies to be shown the last half of this semester and the first half of the fall…

… cent is taken out for an insurance fund. ISA Balloting Marks Start Of New Representative Body Novelty might well be the key- word of the current elections for the International Students' Asso- ciation…

… advisor of the University's UNESCO chapter, is helping to organize a Pontiac council. time include all of the 900 foreign students on campus. This scheme resulted in a grossly incomplete body, how- ever…

… countries which have 10 to 35 natives at the University are to be allotted one re- presentative, 36 to 75, two and 76 and above, three. * * * NATIONS WITH fewer than ten students fall automatically into one…

February 22, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… strengthening Ann Arbor’s don’t-ask-don’t-tell policy,” she said. “This resolution, I think, has actually become During Central Student Government’s Tuesday meeting, a resolution to support the…

… Lebanese, Jones said they were all technically classified as “white.” Jones argued the demographic surveys did not take Middle Eastern heritage into account. “In 1944, all Arabs were marked as…

… white in the United States because whiteness was a prerequisite for citizenship,” Jones said. “That changed in 1952, but the status for Arab Americans and others who are Middle East and North…

… Affordable Care Act on students at Weill Hall on Tuesday. RESEARCH Jessy Grizzle, in collaboration with those at Oregon State, will test the prototype RASHEED ABDULLAH Daily Staff Reporter Current…

… Michigan, also answered public questions to an audience of approximately 100 students, faculty and community members. Panelists began by laying out facts about the ACA itself, explaining…

STUDENT GOVERNMENT Middle Eastern authors said they had to put ‘white’ on demographic forms RHEA CHEETI Daily Staff Reporter JOSHUA HAN/Daily Ann Arbor resident Kathy Griswold speaks about road…

… judge the annual Mock Rock charity talent show at the University of Michigan Power Center for the Performing Arts, where more than 200 students and community members came to watch student

… athletes help raise money for the local mental health organization Fresh Start Clubhouse. Mock Rock is an annual fundraising event organized and led by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and…

… the Ginsberg Center where each year, the organizations determine a local beneficiary to donate the funds the show raises to a place they feel aligns with the students’ passions. Various…

… varsity student- athlete teams came together to create original talent acts to perform in front of their peers to help fundraise money. Last year, the organizations chose to donate all proceeds…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

… Glubb Calls for Understanding Of Arabian Peoples by West Sir John Glubb called last night future world they can see.and for a greater understanding of the fwich the Arabs and the West, as Arab peoples by…

… the West. wirthe Aa ate Speaking at Hill Auditorium, the partners, help to create." former commander of the Arab Glubb belittled the idea that na- Legion said that so far, "we haven't tionalism was an…

… that has ap- T peared on the stage of the world,"o Glubb said. . He said the West must now pro- duce a propaganda appeal to the T r s n . Arab peoples. "And that means TPr en ideas," he said, "that the…

… is available to offi- cially recognized and registered or- ganizations only. Organizations planning to be active for this semester must register by February 28. Forms available, 2011 Student Activities…

…, "Buddhism." Ride avail- able from Markley, Alice Lloyd, Stock- well, W., S., and E. Quads at 6.45 p.m. * * . International Folk Dancers, instruc- tion and dancing, Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall. SGC Student

…. SMALL GROUP 4. STUDENT GUIDE 5. LOWEST RATE Inquire at the Student Activities Building Information Desk The cast of the year in the Roar of the Ages! 2. ,AE TM~FA&.OY " I I a III ' r 1 T- .#J Ucv 1…

February 22, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 22, 2002 OP/ED U~lbe Iirbigt &dlg~f 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 4'8109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… conflict need to masses that must be rallied to the cause, Daily's editorial page, the faculty and student understand exactly why their enemy is they are the leaders that must do the rally- bodies of the…

… this country need to nationalism when it comes to America's understand objectively what the United BabawoleAkinAina can be reached place in the world. The fact that students States has done. at babawole…

… the Daily this delayed or scraped, as well as other student "doll up" a mansion for someone of the week. I hope that the Daily and its readers needs that go unmet and deserve immediate most privileged…

…, a sunroom, air condition- meeting the needs of the students of this effective teachers and that GSIs make many ing and other such luxuries for an official university and taxpayers of this great state…

…'s mansion are not in line with the p otion f dentCratization, assertion that all academic and programming Renovations to president's departments should reduce their budget pro- transparency in Arab world…

… Uni- and transparency in the Arab world. 02/20/02), I was absolutely dumbfounded. versity of Michigan has been involved with Turanni claims that a major reason for Let me explain why. such milestones as…

… developing the Polio the Muslim world's dislike of the United First, as a representative to the Michi- vaccine, the completion of the Human States is its intimate knowledge of U.S. gan Student Assembly for the…

… Tuesday's weekly MSA meeting, I wit- and asthma to name just a few. only 43 percent (Morocco) and 38 percent nessed a great outcry from many students However, despite its stellar perfor- (Pakistan) and…

… efforts made by SAGA are done ual assault -or attempted sexual assault at made by Students Acting for Greek Aware-. because it is necessary as citizens to under- some point during their college careers…

February 22, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… Committee on University Affairs. According to the report, there is virtually no correlation between student grades and perceived workload and biases based on gender, race, ethnicity or…

… Pollock and the Faculty Senate. “As Cooper and the rest of the Executive Committee have promised, students will now have access to previously unavailable information to improve their course…

… contain information about not only the professors who taught the course and when, but also the students who had previously taken it — including their majors and grades of an average student. Pitt…

… said CSG executive committee’s push for the release of course evaluations stems from recognizing the high cost of University courses and wanting students to be supplied with as much information…

February 22, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…ow u r A'*r44,0l gtttt Bao1y "A Little Less Ballast And We'd Have Cleared It" Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in al reprints…

….. VARY 22, 1956 NIGHT EDITOR, LEE MARKS Icr!1 iother Fund Drive, But Education, Not Charity i Friday University students asked to contribute to an- 'er, it is not a charity drive. 11 be contributing to…

…, its students work on WUS rofit organization, operating nmittee of Student Govern-, tional and International Af- Nationally, the service works ,h UNESCO, the United Na- Scientific, and Cultural Or- a…

… purpose of WUS is to help education-hungry students get the learning they seek, it often goes much further. As brochures being distributed by WUS repre- sentatives point out, the service aids refugees…

…, establishes loan funds, and provides medical care for students all over the world. Perhaps the most important of these is the medical care. It is a well known fact that more than 12 per cent of Japanese…

students, for example, have tuberculosis. The coming fund drive is not the result of a sudden decision or a whim. The local WUS organization has been working toward Febru- ary's drive since early last…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… addition to -readings, lec- tures and discussions, the course will include attempts at "game simulation" of the conflict, and presentations by visiting students, professors and Arab and Israeli officials…

… General's of- Mrs. Huebner said she and Re-I fice for an opinion. The dispute gent stems from an injunction againstBhmnhar inl th yconvd the student newspaper, the Lan- te others to accept the milder thorn…

… Realtors that the Uni- pledeter t of either the students or the col- Regents reaffirmed "their unwill- versity has given "official sanc- sity had "no reset lege to have prior notice and hear- ingness to…

… it," s the press of the students and the pledged to influence the faculty, by the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union. The realtors b college? and administration "to listen to "(Officials of) the University of…

… their students are b e i n g lease forms the asking for the injunction is ex- The Dionysus statement was urged to violate legal contracts, properties rented pected to be argued also. See DIONYSUS, Page 8…

…- s - a non-stu- - and the Uni- no change in its he said. oard of directors that "Since the in its approved stipulation that to students must city code, a n d By SAM DAMREN Eastern Michigan University…

… officials denied amnesty yes- terday to 14 students arrested jthh h syduring an adminis- 'tration building lock-in and i at a subsequent rally. : The decision was announced at the end of day-long negotiations…

… between President Harold Spon- berg, school administrators, and black student leaders. Predominently b 1 a c k pickets { numbering as high as 300, circled ' the administration building while the…

… affect normal . classroom attendance. Students agr eed, in general. ' Director of Information Services Ito # Curtis Stadtfeld claimed yesterday that plainclothesmen were among e a Thursday's lock…

…-in.; hstdentsc inwho attempted The officers unlocked chains the students placed across door- ways, Stadtfeld said, stopping the'° lock-in. He said they aidedin ar- Gov. Reagan emerges from meeting with regents…

February 22, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 119) • Page Image 10

… 4 >: f : f ' THE ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS at the University of Michigan invites you to hear £ r~fOudi Abardinah, an oil economist speak on "THE ARAB OIL AND THE ENERGY CRISIS" at 8:00 p.m., This…

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, Febru©ry'22, 1973 TH MCIGA AL hrdy eray2,17 r Israeli jets shoot down Arab commercial jet liner in Sinai Lear jet plunges in psiaield Special to The Daily…

…-M DANCERS AT POWER CENTER works by: DORIS HUMPHREY :. LUCAS HOVING:; FACULTY AND STUDENTS FRI - FEB. 23; 8 p.m. SAT. FEB 24; 2:30 &8 p m. { }SUN.- FEB. 25; 2:30 p.m. A Dynamic Dance Weekend-Entertainment for…

February 22, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… completely uncompromising in his anti-Israeli stance. But Libya is hundreds of miles from the front lines in the Israeli-Arab conflict. Now the question hanging over the Middle East is what action, if any, the…

… beef cattle. some 30 million dollars a year to Black September, one of the most militant Arab groups. Last month, too, the Libyan pro- government newspaper Al Balagh said in Tripoli that Libya had "suc…

… TRAVIS jAn open hearing in the offices of the Student Government Coun- cil at 7:30 tonight will be the scene of a showdown in SGC's at- tempt to regulate campus film groups. The regulations proposed by SGC…

… new rules are needed to prevent film; distribu- tors and students from being de- ceived by unfair or fraudulent~ practices. "We need some way of checking where the student's mon- ey is going," Jacobs…

… said. Under the new rules, student or- ganizations can show films only if theyare licensed by the Student Organizations Board (SOB). To obtain a film license a stud- ent organization would have to be…

… is now a part-time law student. would have been ineligible for certification as a lawyer if the felony conviction had remained on his record. i Th.CnR w,,,u-,cmerhersre an- I Qe"' D'w' ""''t' "i…

February 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… missiles? How many women have killed with MC-47's?" Lovett asked the crowd. Indian students mistaken for'A Arabs report local harassment by Richard Rosenthal One day after Operation Desert Storm began in…

… several South Asian students were refused entry into a Detroit nightclub when an em- ployee at the door told them, "Yol' Arabs are always causing trouble here." "We believe Arabs should not be harassed in…

… the Middle East, a University student had to defend himself against a very different kind of attack in Ann Arbor. LSA senior Kedar Raut claims that while crossing East Washing- ton St., he was verbally…

… I could make a harassment case to the University. I didn't even think to identify the car. I was just angry at that point," he said. Raut, a member of the, Indian Pakistani American Student Asso…

… Shotokan Karate Club, Sat- urday practice. CCRB Small Gym, 3- 5:00. Sunday Sunday Social, weekly event for in- ternational and American students. In- ternational Center, 603 E.Madison, 6:30-8:30. Israeli…

… MINISTRY LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA 801 South Forest (at Hill Street), 668-7622 SUNDAY:Worship-10 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Worship-7:30 p.m. Campus Pastor. John Rollefson ST. MARYS STUDENT PARISH (A Roman…

… engineering discipline to launch exceptional careers. ENGINEERING GEOSCIENCES APPLIED SCIENCES PLEASE NOTE: Open to all interested students. Your attendance at the Information Meeting is a prerequisite to our…

February 22, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

… Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-8429. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Day Calendar Georgetown University Law Center…

…: Thomas Fische:, assistant to the dean and director of admissions, will be available to talk with students in- terested in that law school on Wed., Feb. 22. Individual appointments may be arranged in 1223…

… payments as tuition and Elist., Math, Poll. Sd., Psych. & Soc. Journ., Law, Math, Poll. Sci., Soc. for show student number and name. or Mgt Trng., Personnel, Sales and Public Admin. and Transportation. s…

… _____Transportation.l Rand Corp., Santa Monica, Calif.- Student Government Council Approval Winkelman Stores, Inc., Detroit - Male & female. BA/adv. degrees Math of the following student sponsored Male & female, p…

….C.-Masters degree candidates inter- Trng, Mktg. Res., Merchandising, Per- fective. ested in public service, sonnel, Public Admin., Retailing. Approval request forms for student TUES., FEB. 28- WED., MARCH 8…

…., Grand Rapids-a.m. only. BA/adv. degrees Econ., Engl., LS &A, Poll. Set., Phych., Speech for Mgmt. Trng. Procter and Gamble International, Cincinnati-Only students from th'e fol- lowing countries: Belgium…

…, France, Ger- many, Italy, Mexico, Venezuela, Aus- tria, Greece, Spain, Switzerland, Arab countries, Japan, Taiwan. Many open- ings in fields of mktg., research and engineering. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE…

February 22, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… humanity and address us-- Muslim, Jewish, Black, Arab, LGBTQ+, and other marginalized students on campus-- in person on Thursday, February 9, 2017 at the Michigan Union.” Several administrators…

… Michigan Union, organized by Students4Justice. As part of the protest, S4J wrote up a list of demands that it wants the administration to meet. The first demand reads as follows: “Acknowledge our…

… attracted students, faculty and administrators alike. I saw a video of Schlissel confronting protesters, who were angry about the spate of racist and anti-Semitic emails, and the subsequent lack of…

… helplessness that renders you silent, that kept you invisible on the night of a student protest and sitting in luxury seating at a classical musical concert on the very next night. Schlissel feels…

… “helpless” to the demands being made by activist groups on campus. President Schlissel, if I can address you here, you ought to know that you are not alone. Your students who make demands of you also…

… feel helpless. And it is not actually an option for you to feel helpless and then to subsequently refuse to meet with the very students who are calling for change. That’s like me, as a young boy…

…, crying because I’m hungry but then refusing to eat the food my parents give me. You cannot have it both ways. You cannot feel helpless and then refuse to engage your students, who know best what…

… supremacist United States government. Similarly, the idea that demands do not start a conversation presupposes that there are other options for these students to be taking up. It presupposes a sort of…

… absolute innocence on the part of the administration, as if it has done nothing to perpetrate the need for demands. Of course, these students understand that a demand is different from a request…

…, from setting up a meeting with the president like other students — those students, for example, who do not feel as if their lives are threatened and their humanity silenced — might do. These…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… on March 7 to debate a resolution over'the Algerian question: The resolution was drafted by Tunisia and it proposes to recognize Algeria as an independent country. Maynard Goldman, president of Student

… to promote an interest in the United Nations and to give students an opportunity to express their views on an important world problem, the Michigan Union will hold the second annual mack United Na…

… respective countries in the general assembly, Maurice Zil- ber, '60, Union executive council- man in charge of the Internation- al Relations Committee, said. No Russian Students Only the Union of Soviet Social…

…- ist Republics will not have any representative actually from it. American students in the Russian studies and political science de- partments will act as delegates from Russia. With the exception of…

… the Rus- sian delegation who will express the official stand of the U.S.S.R., each student will give his own opinions and not necessarily those of his government, Zilber said. The proposed resolution…

…-determination embodied in the United Nations Charter and believing that the situation in Al- ISA To Start Instruction In Dancing The International Students As- sociataion dance classes in Ameri- can ballroom dancing and…

…-cha. Classes will be conducted each Monday -night for ten weeks. Re- quests to learn particular steps will be fulfilled if there is time. At the end of the ten-week period a party for all students will be held…

….m. March 6, in the Rack- ham Lecture Hall, P. Krishna- murthy, Grad., president of the International Students Associa- tion will preside over the opening ceremonies. These consist of a proclamation calling…

February 22, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

… solu- tion to the Middle East problem so long as we let the Arabs and Jews negotiate it. "We must make a decision and give it to them and make them accept it." James T. Harris, of the Nation- al Students

…t Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO…

… has one policy for smaller na- tions and another for larger ones. Moreover, little was done with regard to sanctions when Arab countries continually penetrated Israeli soil, actions which eventu- ally…

… Deal A VITAL service to University students is going on quietly and efficiently. Every Thursday, from 8 to 12 and 1 to 5, the Health Service gives polio shots for a slight charge of sixty-five cents to…

… cover costs. The time lapse for students getting shots is about five minutes, from the time the health card is picked up until he walks out of the building rolling down his sleeve, Only strange thing…

…. 1957.tAll com- munications to be presented to the Re- gents at that time should be in the hands of the President no later than Thurs., March 7. Student Government Council. Sum- mary of action taken at…

… the meeting of Feb. 20, 1957. Appointments: Ron Shorr to ill Coun- cil vacancy; Maynard Goldman, Chairman Student Activities Com- mittee; Mai Cumming, Ron Shorr, sociate Chairman, Public Relations…

…; Maynard Goldman as SEC's repre- sentative to the Student Relations Committee of the University De- velopment Council. Announced: Appointment of Janet Neary' by the National Student As- Associate Chairmen…

Student Association, debate, Feb- ruary 21: Music Educators National Conference, Jazz concert, Mar. 10. League; Engineering Council, Slide Rule Ball, 9-1, March 1. Heard: Report on Pep Rallies. Health…

… Insurance, Foreign Student Leader- ship Training Program. 1' haf n c THE GEORGIA Assembly yesterday adopted a resolution calling for the impeachment of six justices of the United States Supreme Court. The…

February 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Friday, February 22, 1991 Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson STUDENTS ,FS -r ]VJ [I- I ~'a as =-+ - - , t ,. 'I -. ---, Vk SSsA PSSTS TNAT s W41V I ;M W V a…

… careful." Other students argue it is the at- titude that "it only happens to someone else" which serves to perpetuate the problem of rape. "There's so many of us that say it's not going to happen to me…

… dismissing their ROTC programs from campus. Sixteen Republican members of Congress proposed the virtual removal of the program from college campuses to cool student anti-militarism and salvage the program…

… effect," he said. Brian Parillo, a senior cadet from Rochester, N.Y., said he has not experienced any harassment from other students while wearing his uniform. "I get more people that shake my hand while I…

… be that way." nam War because of a change in student mentality at the University. "Most of the campus doesn'* really care," he said. "I find it hard to believe that ROTC could be kicked off campus. I…

… think the campus is too conservative now for things like that to happen." Students Against U.S. Interven- tion in the Gulf (SAUSI) has not taken an official stance on the is- sue of military units on…

… plan outlined by Ignatenko did not include any mention of link- age to an Israeli withdrawal from oc- cupied Arab territories, one of the sticking points in all previous peace discussions. However, a…

… away with it," the of- ficial said. Sbe fidrigan i4ailt The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

February 22, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… allocate resources toward that community and reach out to members. “When something goes on on campus, if we want to connect with Arab American students, Middle Eastern students, or Middle Eastern…

… at University Health Service, stated that for students who obtain an illness that needs to be treated at an outside facility, health insurance is a requirement. She has found, however, that…

… many students at the University do not have their own health insurance and cannot receive this treatment. She continued by explaining that the portion of the ACA that allows young adults to…

… stay on their parent’s health insurance until age 26 is crucial for college students. Claire Fitzgerald, a senior majoring in political science, gender and health studies and business, was also a…

… member of the panel. She described her experiences as a college student and how the ACA has affected her and her classmates. “For college students in particular, the ACA gives us the ability to…

… individuals to advocate for the ACA. Panelist Michael Budros, a Rackham student, stressed the importance of outreach and education, especially toward those who may not understand the entirety of the…

… major effects from other health care plans. He explained the importance of students from this generation attending panels such as this one and educating themselves on issues that could change very…

…, they are still regarded as white. So basically, we don’t have a count on how many Arab Americans or Middle East Americans exist in the United States, we don’t know how many exist in the University…

… of Michigan.” Public Policy junior Nadine Jawad, who serves as senior policy adviser to CSG, stressed the importance of having a record of how many ME/NA students there are on campus to…

… and North African students and people identifying in this category, it’s very hard to reach out to a population of people that you don’t even know where they are, how many exist on this campus…

February 22, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… averting civil war in the Congo. Hammarskjold welcomed the ai plan - sponsored by the United Arab Republic, Ceylon and Liberia A fire a -as giving a stronger and clearer taurant la mandate for the much…

… Force HERN DEMONSTRATORS: lice Arrest Negro Students BAND MEMBERS IN RUSSIA-Although they were much dlelayed the University symphony orchestra at last arrived in Russia. Mere Don Sinta, '61M, is shown…

… shish-kebab. AINT: s News' k Biased ertising of complaint from a student stating that Arbor News accepted stion his advertisement ment for rent despite hat it contained the te only" was brought nonthly…

…'re still bringing them in." Some of those arrested were among hundreds of students from Morris College who tried to march on downtown Sumter. Seven other Negro students, from Benedict College, were ar…

… refusing to leave a railroad station restaurant for white people in Atlanta and at Nashville, Tenn., 27 college students-including one white girl-won dismissal on a technicality after their arrest for a…

… evidence of any injury. Forty young Negroes took part in three lunch counter sit-ins dur- ing the Columbia demonstration. A student leader said anti-segre- gation protests there would con- tinue indefinitely…

… Abolition" at to- night's Student Government Coun- cil meeting has been cancelled, Council Executive Vice-President Per Hanson, '62, announced last night. Hanson said that he had been Informed by the group at…

…-, tivities section of the University regulations booklet. "The major purpose of this mo- tion is to facilitate approval of student sponsored events and clarify the procedures involved," John Feldkamp, '61…

…, chairman of the Council, said. The change in the regulations means that the Council as a whole will not act on calendaring of student events except for events referred to the Council by James A. Lewis, vice…

…-president for Stu- dent Affairs. Two Other Motions The Council will also decide on: two motions that have previously been considered in committee as a -whole since they are expressions of student opinion. One is…

February 22, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

… copy. If it is continued, the Journal will have a student edi- torial board to review papers and decide on a definite format to be followed," Winter explained. .Across Campus Arabic.. . The Arab Club and…

… community of scholars. Today, scholars must assume a role of leadership. He emphasized that the scholar is among those people best qualified to lead, and that it .oss Urges Student Action gainst Sbcial…

… 'Status Quo' (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sec-v and in a series on student political action and student political apathy. The views of United States National Student Association President Den- nis Shaul…

… will be featured in the concluding article.) By GLORIA BOWLES There is a need for students vho take an "instrumental view" f the world--"that attitude to- rards yourself and the world rhich sees the self…

… by Feb. 25. Forms vailable, 1011 Student Activities Bldg. * * * Alumni Assoc. Student Governor tard, Conference, Feb. 23, 9:30 a.m. Toff ee, 10 .a.m. Meeting, Henderson oom, League. Speaker: President…

… the "comfortable, almost-educated, about-to-be-pro- fessional and largely respectable middle-class students" for abdi- cating their political roles. The liberal leader, on the other hand, sees…

… possibilities for action in the individual's capacity as student, future intellectual and citizen, Ross said. He went on to cite possible types of student ac- tion. "We can reject rules that en- courage us to be…

… childlike and as helpless as children in our habits of thought," Ross remarked. The student's citizen role also includes an interest in partisan party politics. "We can join, and fight, and ring doorbells and…

… Intellectuals As future intellectuals, students can be "serious publics to the men of power," to whom these leaders feel responsible. They also can be educators of the general public, Ross commentedi But, in a…

… total view of American society, Ross terms democracy "in neglect, disuse and abuse. Policy drifts with hysteria sand even at times without humanity." He pointed to the Port Huron statement of Students for…

February 22, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

… News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Regents should reconsider 'consiiciting L AST THURSDAY fifteen senior citizens confronted the Regents during the…

… growing importance of oil as a factor in U.S. foreign policy emerged during the Arab oil embargo in 1973- 74. The Arab oil producing countries, "in view of the increase in American support for Israel…

…" abruptly ceased exporting oil to the United States. Two members of the Arab bloc, Syria and Egypt, were engaged in a two-front war against Israel; the embargo was per- ceived as a direct retaliation for…

… future oil shortages from crippling the country. Thus, the embargo drove home the fact that although the U.S. produces a large share of its domestic oil consumption, it is still too dependent on the Arab

… officers. New York stockbrokers, lawyers in over 40 states, CIA agents. Two million elementary school students take ETS tests, and it is even developing ways to test infants. ETS HELPS determine who will be…

… Turnbull, and a three million dollar hotel/con- ference center - all built with student test fees. Its revenue from test fees enabled ETS to double in size every five years from 1948 to 1972, a rate of…

… the testing industry. In New York, Ohio, Texas, and ,other states, student-run Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs) have introduced "Truth in Testing" legislation in their state legislatu;es. This…

… confidentialD isclosing test an- swers would enable students to contest disputed answers, 'and thus eliminate' much of the mystery surrounding the tests. ETS has said it is willing to release 99 per cent of its…

… testing industry. Students now have oppor- tunities to challenge the test makers. Individuals interested in this issue, or in sponsoring Truth in Testing legislation, can contact Ed Hanley at our office at…

February 22, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

…S Pag I r-OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, February 22, 1989 The Michigan Daily 40 e il4afn aiftj Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No. 102 Ann Arbor…

… management priority." Duderstadt is commercializing the University's image to make his anti-student policies appear, more appealing. Harrison, president of a New Hampshire university consulting firm, has…

…. The Michigan Mandate proclaims- "diversity," "pluralism," and a "multi- cultural University." This slick prose goes unchecked while the University prints lies about Latino students in the srport from…

… the Office of the President, One Year Later. Unchecked still while University ad- missions rely on the class, cultural, and gender biased SAT for selecting its White male students. The ETS (the company…

… which makes and administers the SAT) says that the SAT does not predict a student's ability to succeed in college, but, rather, their parents' in- come. Likewise, the State of New York no longer uses the…

students not to faculty and administrators. In an equally devistating propaganda coup, Harrison persuaded CBS News to broadcast from the Ann Arbor cam- pus. This gave the administration a chance to put its…

… national attention to Michigan over racist incidents (including some by the administraiton) were excluded in favor of random and reactionary students such as Mark Se- lenger of the Michigan Review who put…

… forth the idea that racism is rare and isolated on campus. CBS naturally gave ample time to Duderstadt and other administrators and students who were paid by the University such as a football player on a…

… the image he wants, to tell his story, rather than simply talking to the students. A public relations director is anti- thetical to the idea of direct and equal communications. PR people create im- ages…

February 22, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. MAYA GOLDMAN Editor in Chief…

… solely the views of their authors. EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS I t’s a Friday night in Ann Arbor and the promise of the weekend has students flocking to Main Street bars and clubs to engage in the…

… to the social scene of Ann Arbor, I set off across campus to talk to students. First, I wanted to learn more about fake IDs and how they texture the experiences of students at the University…

… and templates can run up to $2000 alone.” I spoke to some students on campus to see if these popular anecdotes were consistent with their experiences. First, I interviewed a student who had just…

February 22, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…ti A sad commentary on love and lonliness Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… very still, watching the snow fall through the dark night. V, 4 THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council tonight will vote on a wide ranging set of rules regulating and licensing cam- pus film groups. The rules…

…. TIE DAILY agrees withl Jacobs that some type of regulation is neces- sary. We have watched with something approaching horror as certain groups seem to have flaunted their student or- ganization status…

…. We do not, however, agree that the set of rules which will be presented to council tonight adequately safeguards the rights of the film groups, the film distributors or the student body itself. This is…

… any, should be used to determine the eligibility of a student group to show movies. The proposed rules will regrettably leave the board free to operate without a set of procedures ensuring due process…

… that SGC will not place difficult barriers in the way of student groups hoping to break into the business of showing movies, as this would tend to limit the entertainment available to students on campus…

… their motives in launch- ing strikes against her Arab neighbors. We are saddened by the unrealistic atti- tude of the Arab states towards the ex- istence of Israel, and we long for a set- tlement that can…

… to achieving a truly enlight- ened society. Live and let live. Love and let members of the studena organiza- tion Mad Hatter's Tea Party, wish to state our wholehearted support f or our fellow student

… should be alowed to do within rea- sonable guidelines - not the re- stricting regulations which Schap- er seeks to impose. The purpose of SGC and the Student Organizations Board should be to assist and…

February 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 119) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 22, 1977 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February 22. 1977 _, _. . PETITIONS FOR STUDENT ,PRESIDENT OF THE MICHIGAN UNION AATA bus pass plan…

… fails 'U' NOW AVAILABLE AT THE MICHIGAN UNION LSA INFO DESK OFFICES FOR STUDENT SERVICES (Continued from Page 1) time." HURON VALLEY National Bank personnel assistant Maria Spooner said seven out of…

… -SOLOISTS- A o rec, so ~L<G xL6IC +0 Stephen Bryant Noye Sally Carpenter Mrs. Noye TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW $3.00 Adults $1.50 Children, Students At the church office 1432 Washtenaw Ave. ha aa om e ctep…

student assistants (GSA's) are students, not employes. If Midwest's Largest Sclection of Errep:iC harters Canadian and U S. from $289 CALL 769-1776 -,Great Places TRAVEL CONSULTANTS j 216 S. 4th Ave, Ann…

…. About California's water shortage, he remarked, "there are no more toilets to flush there." On the Arab oil embar- go, he said, "We shouldn't have blamed the Arabs for cutting the oil; it was their oil…

… sensual drugs do to your sex life and all your other pleasurable sensa- tions? Hardin Jones gives a popu- lar course on drug use at UC Berkeley, has coun- selled hundreds of students, interviewed 1…

February 22, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-iThe Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 22, 1990 CItbe Airbigan iailt EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS NEWS…

… learning about the Arab-Israeli conflict through research and speaking with Israelis, I feel that Israel's reservations and reluctance to negotiate with the PLO are based on legitimate rea- sons. Aside from…

… leaders assure the Arab world. Re- sponding to a question on Viennese televi- sion only four days after his Dec. 15, 1988 renunciation of terrorism, Arafat replied, "I did not mean to renounce... Ac- tually…

… just assessme News The Student Association wants to tak Yale University the University student voice to the Legis- January 24 lature and lobby for changes on two bill Students should register to vote by…

… active and informed participation in the political process of the community. The ideal of ancient Athens should be applied in present-day Ann Arbor. As responsible adults, students (who make up one…

…. The local election this April 2 includes issues that are vitally important to students. But to exercise one's right as a citizen, one must register by Friday, March 2. Students are quick and creative…

… when it comes to making excuses about why they Hinte, a Rackham graduate student, is a member of Student Initiative. .e Is should not register to vote in Ann Arbor, here is a small sampling: "I am only…

… going to be here for a few years." First of all, some of you may be here longer than you think.Second of all, even the fraction of students who graduate in four years are profoundly effected by lo- cal…

students and student organizations convicted on drug charges. The voice of college students across the state needs to be heard and this project is one of the best things the SA can do for its constituents…

… threat to the Daily To the Daily: In a letter to the Daily on Feb. 8, Pres- ident James Duderstadt, Regent Philip Power, and Amnon Rosenthal (chair of the Board for Student Publications), denied that they…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… custody 150 Arabs in the city follow- ing the incident. Ten minutes before the blast, police discovered and det- onated several pounds of dynamite at the city's British con- sulate. Later, police set up…

… roadblocks between the Israeli and Arab sectors of the city to prevent reprisals against the Arabs. Police Minister Eliahu Sasson claimed the attack was ob- viously linked with the attack on an Israeli…

… to attend the talks. Ayub did promise, however, that genuine student griev- ences would be met, that enfranchisement would be expand- ed, and that the people of East Palistan would be given a greater…

February 22, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… Former servicemen discuss personal stories, Arab-Israeli conflict By CASSANDRA BALFOUR Daily Staff Reporter On Thursday night, a group of about twenty students gathered at Hillel to hear the stories of two…

… that students were involved with its design. "The planning process for this project thus far starting early last year involved exten- sive involvement from the stu- dents," Purdy said. "A number of focus…

… groups were held to really gain the students' perspective on the project and what they would really like to see." Slated for completion in the summer of 2014, the bulk of the plan's cost goes toward…

… among 15 students on Thursday night at Amer's Deli on Church Street, to address issues they perceive with the crime alert system used by the Uni- versity of Michigan Police Department and the broader…

… from a perceived "racialization" of the crime alert per- petrator description, to the time delay between when a crime occurs and when an alert is sent out to students. Buoy said issues with the language…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… proposal for the University of Texas to drop its membership in the National Students' Association was introduced to the Texas Stu- dent Assembly recently. The action follows the recent withdrawal of Harvard…

…- day angrily denied there is any rift between the United Arab Re- public and the Soviet Union. He said Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev has promised to stay out of the internal affairs of the U.A.R. In a…

… time Nasser re- iterated a U.A.R. policy of 'neu- trality. "Some people say we are pro- east, others say pro-west," Nasser added. "But they forget there is an Arab republic and an Arab na- tionalism…

… of the Na- tional Bank of Jackson. (His cam- paign was run by Joe Collins, '58, former president of Student Gov- ernment Council.) Two Withdraw The other two participants in the four-man race for the…

… A resolution saying the party urged that there be "no increase either directly or -indirectly, of student fees and, if possible, a re- duction of such rates for at least the first two years of college…

…," was also passed. Mrs. Mildred Jeffrey, chairman of the resolutions committee, said that reference to "noi ncrease directly, or indirectly, of student fees" meant that party opposes the Bowerman bill…

…. The Bowerman bill would require students to pledge $45 a semester, payable after graduation, as security for a state bond issue to finance a build- ing program for state-supported colleges and…

February 22, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

… either reading, and asked students to pick out forgot or didn't catch." key words once again, in the same "You should split up the cram time - 'The best way to study for the midterm is with your friends…

… from a lecturer. Some of key words." After all the students have the important words in the reding were done a share of the cramming, Golson "aristocracy," "Appomattox," and continued, they should get…

… flood relief was being organized, the broadcast said. Khorramshahr is in an area where Arab dissidents have waged a violen campaign against the central gover nment. Several people were injured in - Tehran…

February 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… the year-old program include an increase. ! in the number of black faculty, elimination of "tracking," or division of students by ability and interests, eradication of institutional racism, and an…

… increase in student participation By CHRIS PARKS Ann Arbor voters turned out in small numbers yesterday to nominate three City Council candidates and to reject a pro- posal for a flat .rate income tax. With…

… spot check of city polling places showed a generally low stu- dent turnout in this second test of the new eighteen year-old vote. In the first test-a county bond- ing proposal last fall-student par…

…- ticipation was also light. In the first and second precincts of the second ward where as many as 2,000 students may be regis- tered, estimates of student turnout ran no higher than 400 or under 20 per cent…

…; Kennedy son on board NEW DELHI (M)-Three Arabs seized a West German jumbo jet' carrying Joseph P. Kennedy III, 19-year-old son of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy, last night. The hijacked airliner later landed…

… alienation in the schools which is not limitedt.o black students. Community and educational establishments have "served to pit a white segment against a black segment in com- petition for achievement oppor…

… to Potts. -Associated Press TWO WEEKS OLU: LS t d n -a utstarts work as advisl By KAREN TINKLENBERG When literary college students demanded more decision-making power last year, an advisory…

… committee was not exactly what they had in mind. Last April, however, when the literary college faculty rejected a proposal for a legislative as- sembly of students and faculty members to jointly govern the…

… college, it approved instead a purely advisory student-faculty policy committee. Formed two weeks ago, the committee is composed of ten students and ten faculty mem- bers. It can consider any literary…

…- ments, new graduation require- ments, open admisisons, promo- tion and hiring procedures and the theory of innovative educa- tion. Both student and faculty mem- bers have varying opinions re- garding the…

February 22, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

… Facades of Petra Carved on the Sides of Huge Red Sandstone Ciffs. UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION' DEVOTED TO NEW DRMITORY ENT OFFERS INFORMATION FOR USE OF STUDENT APPLICANTS WOMENiSUDENTS OPEN NEW OFFlCE 1 l I I…

… been made by Arabs and so it is that we are puzzled asI to the identity of these mysterious Nabataeans who were at one timeI strong enough to be a menace to Rome. Trajan captured Petra inl 106 A.D. and…

… semes- ter of 1930-1931, and will accommo- date 450 students. The location of 'the building is particularly advan- tageous in that it is not more than six minutes' walk from the cam- pus. It is adjacent…

…- ing rooms opening on the terrace1 with a view across the athletic , field. Storage and service rooms occupy the other side of the build- ing, a few students' rooms beings located at the end of the south…

… wing designed particularly for graduate students.hDue to the slope of the land these rooms are; well above the ground level. Small Stage is Arranged. The second floor, on a level with Observatory street…

… directors' suites, and students' i.ooms. The first and more formal of the living roomus is, two steps lower 'thar the entrance floor so that the room intervening between ,it' and the' lobby forms a miniature…

…. The third, fourth, and fifth floors are devoted to students'l rooms. Acoustical plaster has been used in 'all the- corridors as' well as in the living rooms and dining rooms to deaden the noise, and…

… ironing equipment are found on each of the upper floors. Laun-, which is published by the organiza- terested in basketball is invited to dries for student use are providedI tion. attend.ETickets are…

…, which were used Promptysers:e.Eprine p chiefly by students and teachers, aos svice.r e rned p- are the traditional lamps of learn- ing to which reference is frequently 0. D. MORRILL ... made. 314 South…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 22, 1969 IAL strike EMU officials deny settlement amnesty to students approved NEW YORK (1P) - Longshore-P men in Miami, New Orleans, Bal…

… were due back at work Saturday. Three small New Orleans lo- cals still were voting Friday night.1 (Continued from page 1) were EMU students and 2 were the power to give the students not. Another student

… was arrested amnesty. during the rally at Sponberg's Stadtfeld said some of the peo- home on charges of inciting to ple arrested were not students, riot. and asserted that university had Black students

… family in- He indicated the students cer- I come; tainly wouldn't "suffer any worse - The appointment of a black at our hands." vice president for minority affairs; Stadtfeld justified the admin- - The…

… institution of a black istrations position, saying it was studies program controlled by "a definite reflection of a dico- blacks; tomy of student attitude." - The creation of an all black "While the students

… interest in conflicts with civil, However, these demands have authorities." not been discussed yet in meetings Of the 12 studentsdarrested in between students and administra- the administration building, 10…

February 22, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… Director Linda Newman said in an interview. E. Royster Harper, the Univer- sity's vice president for student affairs, said the renovation will create community spaces similar to the Hill residence halls…

…. "(West Quad) has been an important community to gen- erations of Michigan students," Harper said during the meeting. "Our students spend a great deal of time in their campus homes, which are vitally…

… campus," Brown said. "Certainly this group sounds like a group thatistryingto ashine alight on safety issues from a student-to- student perspective, and that can only be much more beneficial." The…

… coffeehouse conversa- tion, also delved into students' perception of sexual assault. LSA junior Elise Coletta said while issues such as the time delay and minimal information provided in crime alerts are…

… classified as a terrorist organiza- tion by the United States, wouldn't grant any concessions. For the bulk of the talk, both soldiers field- ed questions from the audience about the Arab-Israeli conflict…

…-and- answer portion, one student brought up a scandal the IDF faced earlier this week that involved an IDF soldier purport- edly posting an Instagram photo of a Palestinian child in the cross- hairs of his…

… one side was clearly not acknowledged here today." Although Ayyash was pleased that many students came up to her after the event to thank her for coming and for asking critical questions, she felt that…

… dialogue alone won't solve the Arab-Israeli conflict. …

February 22, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… broken bodies aus eb. 26. half buried by the impact. y'V-. W. Bishop, Librarian Inseparable as twins in life, the _..s_ ,br_ two were alone together in their ren- Student Loans: The Loan Commit- dezvous…

…, thought he dents who have already filed applica- was flying the sisters to Paris. tions with the Office of the Dean of Students should call there for an ap- pointment with the Committee. S J. A…

…..Bursley,.Chairman , T M E SCREEN Student Employment Bureau, Room 2, University Hall: AT TIlE MICHIGAN All students registered with the "ROMANCE IN MANHATTAN" Bureau, in both the general and the FERA divisions, are…

…, Dean of Students Francis Lederer, ,Who is described in previews of coming attractions as "the Students Now Eligible to Apply For matinee idol of a million women" does Candidacy for a Degree are asked to…

…, Haven. All students who have to take such an examination must make arrange- ments with their instructor before, Wednesday, Feb. 27. Lectures Dr. Aga-Oglu will give a talk on Persian Miniature Painting in…

February 22, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… Diane Cook omen's Issues Reporter A booklet revealing the climate for women on campus will be pub- lished this April from questionnaire results collected by the Michigan Student Assembly Women's Issues…

… Commission. Nearly 800 questionnaires have already been gathered from Univer- sity students across campus. Commission Vice-Chair Nicole Carson, an LSA junior, said the commission will print the booklet to…

… evaluate and "raise awareness" of the campus' atmosphere for women. Carson said students' personal experiences will be published in es- say form - to humanize the study and to contrast typical statistical…

… it will be difficult tQ estimate printing and distribution costs until the commission has compiled the study. The booklet will be accessible to all students and facT ulty and will be funded by the…

… Active Latino Student Association - 7:30 p.m. in Angell Hall Rm. 221 Earth Day Organizing Com- mittee - 7 p.m. on Union 4th floor Michigan Video Yearbook -- - meeting at 7 p.m. in the Welker Room of the…

… the West Bank and in Gaza, where Palestinian Arabs are in the 27th month of an uprising against Israeli occupation, was described as "a source of deep concern." Assistant Secretary Richard Schifter, the…

February 22, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… DEVELOPMENT:. Atomic Age Promises Bright Future 191 d( i tr b; By ALLAN STILLWAGON he directed by visiting Prof. James Opera, Shakespeare, student - Brock of the speech department. riting and, for the first…

… audience for the showing' Student Plays Two student plays follow:."ThePo Burning Ground," a 1955 Hopwood l To S . ' ' award winner by Ronald Sproat '55, and "M an in Armour" by Ar- 'O f B e ,J . r d.P o .T…

… c - g n Bender of the speech department E will direct the pair 'March 28-30 at the Lydia Mendelssohn. (Continued from Page 1) Both plays were written while the students were enrolled in Prof. United…

… jurors for practice trials to be the Arab Israeli dispute when the conducted by the Law School. canal is reopened, Hughes com- Interested persons may call mented.' Peter Hay at NO 2-4591 for fur- "But it…

…- listed men. Approximately half of the roster is comprised of Univer- sity students. Eighteen Different Units The men meet once, and occa- sionally twice weekly at the cen- ter. A total of 18 different…

…, 1957. must file a diploma application with the Recorder of the Graduate School by Fri., March 1. A student will not be recommended for a degree unless he has filed formal application in the office of the…

February 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… SIX PAGES Merger Adopted By Egypt, Syria Vote Reported Nearly Unanimous; Nasser Studies Sudan Settlement CAIRO (P)-Egyptians voted almost 100 per cent for the new United Arab Republic, U.A.R., and for…

… Icers,_10-5 Contracts Given Regents HONORS AN DUREN: New Student Aid fund Established by Regents Establishment of the Arthur Van Duren Memorial Student Aid Fund was approved by the University Board of…

…:: '::: students' capacities and their will to succeed. By STEVE SALZMAN Michigan's hockey team, dis- playing poor defense, shooting, and passing was run into the ground by Minnesota, 10-5, at the Coliseum last…

… Given Approval University Board - of Regents yesterday gave approval to fee schedules for three summer pro- grams. A half-time fee of $125 for work in the English Language Insti- tute to permit students

… residents for a 12-month period. A $200 per student fee for a proposed summer course for basic training in orthopedics to be sponsored° by the Department of Opthalmology was approved by the Regents. A one…

…- dents taking petitions for the seven seats. Petitions require 350 signatures and are due back March 4. They may be picked up next week in the Office of Student Af- fairs of the Student Activities Building…

… September 1959 The Center is to open in Sep- tember, 1959, and is planned to accommodate an initial enrollment of 2,700 juniors. Seniors and grad- uate students will also be even tually enrolled…

students to attend school on a co-operative plan. Harold Dorr, dean of state- wide education, announced yester- day that business and industry have, in several instances, agreed to co-operate with the plan…

…. Thus, students will be permitted to attend classes six months of the year and hold correlated jobs dur- ing the other half-year, The contracts included one for site improvement of the Civil De- fense and…

… officials and education leaders.. have not striven-for better library , On behalf of the administration, facilities." President Hatcher then formally Student Government Council, then expressed "the deep debt…

February 22, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 123) • Page Image 8

… Match: " You must be at least eighteen years old and single " You must be a registered student, faculty or staff member at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor " You must not annoy any of your matches should…

… Production and Acting Folk Dancing Bridge Backgammon Chess Political Campaigning Student Activism Religious Activities Transcendental Meditation Yoga Astrologyd Health Foods Vegetarianism If we missed any, you…

…. Indian. My match's race must NOT be (if it matters): Q L 5-Latino. 6-Arab. 7-India Indian. +My religion is:_1-no religion. 2-Catholic. 3-Protestant. 4-Jewish. 5-Christian. 6_-Greek Orthodox. 7-Moslem. My…

… hereby acknowledge and represent: (a} That I have read the foregoing release, understand it, and sign it volunta I am at least 18 years of age and of sound mind; (c) That I am a student, faculty or staff…

… L ,. C0 1976 Interpersonal Research, Inc. student 1, u, number. APPLICATIONS CAN BE TURNED IN AT UAC TICKET CENTRAL OR HILL AUDITORIUM MON.-FRI., 11:00 TO 5:30 …

February 22, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

… 1te 3rtd an Taily Eighty-four years of editorial freedon Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The Joanne Little case Up against it, By WENDY WELLS Southern style Saturday…

… their own positions with distorted rhetoric. Profound distrust can be the only result. Letters: Silent majority ripped by 'U' trash feeble attempts to arouse : h e - many prejudices that students To The…

… Mr. Johnson has trouble thinking his THE GEO needs student sup- way through the daily comic port, and they will get i:, as page. His logic reminds me very long as students can suc :ess- much of Zero in…

… attempt indeed serious. Johnson's all is- to be logical. ions to Arab money and United -Mark Pontoni, '77 Negro College Fund money are February 13 sidcswipcs I Burgers, roadsters go way of the bulls By…

… generally come from "privileged" backgrounds and are heading for "privileged" futures. But Marxists also con- sistently support student pro- tests agaist their own oppres- sion and the oppression of oth- ers…

…. STUDENTS will be drawn to the side of the working cl ss )r to an anti-capitalist position only to the extent that they themselves engage in sruggles against specific capitalist abus- es and come to realize…

… the University, plus students and non-union em- ployees, behind a program for their common needs and the transformation of the Univer- sity (and ultimately socie y) i a "truly progressive" way. -Peter…

… Solenberger February 16, 1975 support To The Daily: AT ITS Wednesday n ig h t meeting, the LSA Student Gov- ernment Executive C-uncil passed a resolution supporting the initial six demands made by the Third…

… the need to establish a representative or- ,-mni e t ., armriy 4t e n statement to the Nursing School. However, we demand a proper investigation of the student's dismissal. We will support the decision…

… settle the dispute with the Graduate Em- ployees Organization. Currently we are students at the English Language Institute. We have come a long way to the United States to study Eng- lish. Learning English…

February 22, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

…-part lethal injection process violates the Eighth Amendment. WASHINGTON Bush threatens veto over port deal President Bush said yesterday that a deal allowing an Arab company to take over six major U.S. seaports…

… experience here. So, if you're the ambitious, creative and highly motivated type, then stop by and pick up an application. Deadline is Thursday, February 23rd. The Michigan Daily Student Publications Building…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 10

… is great poverty,.s ings, crowded souks, mosques, For the young, the change was A professor spoke to us of Tn- we w churches, Arabs and Europeans, less difficult, but it seems that it nisia's economic…

… round, and winters in the er I was able to teach some west are quite cold. e songs to the children. A (OoneUded on Next Page) TEACHERS and STUDENTS ARTIST SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS )rawing Board Oil Colors…

February 22, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… - - ~~~fh I Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year…

…-which apparently affect college students more than I would have thought. It seems quite obvious to me that the reason Russell's lecture was so poorly understood was that his thesis was a plea for veracity on the g…

… dither during the last week last semester and final examinations was Mr. John Daling of the philoso- phy department. By the time the last student handed in the last philosophy blue book the question of…

… issue. What Dirt -tc r (Continued from Page 2) and Friday from 3 to 4 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7:30 to 8:30 under the direction of Mr. John Clancy. Students interested in taking part may…

… Union at 12 p.m. today. Any students wishing to attend who have not already made arrangements should get in touch with Mr. Samuel W. McAllister at 9821 or University 652. Freshmen Glee Club: There will be…

… a meeting at 4:15 today in the Michi- gan Union. The Graduate Outing Club invites1 all graduate students and their friends to come hiking on Wednes- day morning, Feb 22. We will leave the northwest…

… will be a meeting of alldNew York State students interested in forming a New York State Club, this Wednesday evening at 8 p.m., at the League, Feb. 22. Jr. A.A.U.W. Interior Decoration group will meet at…

…, Syria, will be at the International Center by appointment all day Saturday to con- fer with students interested in a year at Beirut. Appointment should be made at the office of the Center. Students from…

… Michigan should have finished two years in the College of Literature, Science, and Arts. They should preferably be planning to spe- cialize in Education, Economics, French, Modern or Arab History, Po…

… noon at the Michigan Union in order to give those interested a chance to meet President Dodge of the American University of Beirut. Faculty, townspeople and students are invited to attend, pro- vided…

February 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… question was whether Student Legislature's regulations still stand or whether such a referendum would have to be approved by the steering committee. By unanimous vote the committee indicated that so far as…

… the Regents. have already been made aware of student opinion on this subject by a similar poll two years ago. The steering committee was in no sense re- commending any sort of immediate action on the…

….m., Hill Auditorium. Academic Notices Schools of Education, Music, Natural Resources and Public lealth. Students, who received mark of I, X, or 'no re- ports' at the end of their lastsemester or summer…

… the date is March 4. Students wishing an extension of time beyond this date in order to make up this work, should file a petition, ad- dressed to the appropriate official of their school, with Room 1513…

February 22, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 123) • Page Image 8

… w. , ..w a w aw,-1.11k1 1 - L1 1 1t, 21U .1 1 Ghana, Guinea, Mali, The Gam- OAKLAND-The United States' compete in Cleveland. bia, United Arab Republic, Syria Boxing Crowns best long jumpers will meet…

… POSITIONS ON THE 1969 MICHIGANENSIAN ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON THE FIRST FLOOR STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. 420 MAYNARD IN THE YEARBOOK OFFICE. i I , KEEP AHEAD OF YOUR HAIR! w NO WAITING o 7 BARBERS " OPEN 6…

… FACULTY & STUDENTS MAY 6-Group Flight BOAC N.Y. to London leaving 9:30' P.M. arriving May 7, 11:15 A.M. JUNE 25-BOAC LONDON to N.Y. leaving 11:00 P.M. arriving 1:40 P.M. COST $245 round trip Call 764…

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…-ranked opponents by Ken Davidoff Daily Sports Writer by Eric Sklar Daily Sports Writer Next week, many students will be off bathing in the Florida sun. The members of the Michigan men's tennis team aren't so…

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