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March 22, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

… without hesitation, referring to the shooting of four Jewish students in Brooklyn not as an act of "one madman" or a single lunatic, but as an attack by the proverbial "Arab terrorist." How convenient…

…4- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 22, 1994 ~be lfi bigrtOilg 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JEsSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM…

… for the Michigan Student As- sembly and students, as elections are being held for president/vice president as well as 24 open representative seats on the assembly. We urge students to vote for the…

…- pus, fighting the Diag policy and implement- ing the proposed All-Campus Constitution, but they also are the most qualified candidates to fight the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, or…

… pragmatic plan to work with students, admin- istrators and the regents to amend the code - to lessen its infringements on students' rights in the short term. The Michigan Party is also a strong advocate of a…

… non-voting student regent - a pivotal issue regarding student representation on campus. Regents easily dis- card student concerns, and a non-voting stu- dent regent would empower students with a needed…

… mostquali- fied candidates, there is one major concern: their plans for the Ann Arbor Tenants Union (AATU). Neenan and Stern believe that AATU should be regarded as just another student group - a move which…

… experienced staff in such situations. AATU does more for students than the average stu- dent group and must be funded accordingly. While we differ with the Michigan Party on its stance toward AATU, this does…

… not erode our support for the party. They still offer experience, professionalism and dedi- cation to lead MSA into next year. The Students' Party also showed promise throughout much of the campaign…

…. They have experience with MSA and are knowledge- able about important student issues. How- ever, they showed inconsistency and a total lack of judgment in their stance on the code. Claiming that they…

March 22, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the…

… they were brought up. Such is the Mid- dIe East. If you are Jewish, you might have a gut feeling Ethan Shalom that the Arabs would Johnson like nothing better than to expel all P Jews from Israel. If…

… Mond you are an Arab, you might believe that the Zionists are imperialists who intend to expand Israel's borders as far as possible, not to mention that they also control America. Why would you believe…

… these things? Because you were raised that way. Somehow, there are plenty of sources of support for both groups' beliefs. The Arabs point to select groups of Orthodox Jews and certain historical figures…

… references to the wars begun by the Arab nations against Israel in 1948, 1956 and 1973, to the con- stant threat of bus bombings, to Hezbol- lah's continuing attacks on northern Israel from southern Lebanon…

…, and to the inflammatory rhetoric that many high- ranking Arab officials float to their citi- zens. I have my own version of "the truth," but does it really matter? The current state of affairs…

… significantly impair these V groups' operations and help assuage feel- ings of distrust between Arabs and Jews. Sounds impossible? Well, here is new rea- son for hope: Last month, Iranians elected the most…

… all, if it does not fit, you must acquit. - Ethan Shalom Johnson can be reached via e-mail at ethanj@umich.edu. I T he Michigan Student Assembly is not revered on campus. Most students don't know when…

… their student government meets, what they do, or how MSA impacts their lives. Still, the Daily annually urges students to vote in MSA elections. It is the body which represents the student voice. And this…

… year, students should voice their opinion in favor of Blue Party candidates Glen Roe for President and Elise Erickson for Vice-President. An endorsement of the Blue Party may initially seem like a…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…- ficials" he meant "vice-president and up." The physicist described Wayne's policy as being concerned mainly with teaching the student "proper values, so society can sur- vive." This philosophy he termed…

… on the, part of the, student body." 'Prof. Bates said, "The fault lies generally with the science depart- ments at the various universities. Today's general science course is designed around the theory…

… that students ought to know the con- tent of knowledge-this has made this type of course pretty clear cut and dried," he said. Prof. Bates also blamed the professors' crowded schedule for the lack of…

… interest in science. Students Avoid Science "The professor is expected to carry out research, maintain a certain professional prestige and{ also teach," he said. As a result, he said, most col-' lege…

students avoid the rigorous study of science for the "lusher pastures of literature." s A University vice-president here also called attention to the future of science at the Univer- sity. Calling…

…, social. Arab Rulers Lose Power To Nasser BEIRUT . - Seven Arab rul- ers who dared to stand against President Gamal Abdel Nasser's dream of empire have been shorn of power in less than two years. Now…

… idol of the Arab masses, remains to be seen. The conflict may well turn into a test of strength for Arab leadership. 'It is ironic that Nasser's No. 1 target at the moment was the man who wiped out three…

… of the United Arab Republic president's major enemies in one coup last summer in Iraq. But Kassem then cautiously drew away from; Nasser's all- embracing Arab nationalism andj swung to the left. Nasser…

… backers in Iraq were shunted aside or arrested. Arab communists in Iraq rose in influence.f Accuses Kassem Now Nasser, in a series of speeches in Damascus, has ac- cused Kassei of a long list of sins…

… - heresy, murder and open- ing Iraq to the Communists. If it is possible to judge by Nas- ser's past successes, the odds against Kassem are high. Before Kassem, eight Arab rul- ers challenged Nasser. Only…

March 22, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, March 22, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com C74l idiign 3atIMy Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104…

… ofthe Daily's editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations represent solelythe views oftheir authors. A broken system Student government elections need more competition T his year…

…'s student government elections probably won't be rocked by the kind of scandal and criminal behavior that plagued last year's race. That's good for everyone. But last year, 20 percent of the student body…

… voted in the student govern- ment elections, largely because a viable third (um, second) party, the Michigan Progressive Party, posed a real challenge to the long-dominant mainstay. Unfortunately, most of…

… the competition has dissipated, leaving only the Michigan Action Party, the Defend Affirmative Action Party and a handful of independents. Contraception deception *I Once again, students find that…

… the election is a foregone conclusion and there is nothing for voters to get excited about. Regardless of these circumstances, the student body must turn out and vote. Low voter turnout would be…

… tantamount to the student body accept- ing the MSA elections process and the bro- ken system it has become. Part of the blame for MSA's lacklus- ter elections has to be placed on voters. As frustrating and…

March 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

… than printing hundreds of posters, blot- ters and matchcovers, candidates did little to make their qualifications or their platforms known to the students. The campaigners who did visit dormitories…

…, fraternities and sororities generally chose the awkward time during meals when the students were more interested in eating than listening to platform speeches. Those who chose other times, met with the…

…. After a while, stu- dents became oblivious to the bold type. IN ADDITION to there being entirely too many posters scattered around campus, they were assembled in such a way that if a student did take the…

… board posters. It would almost take a genius' mind to keep all the various names which appear on these posters in the proper category. No wonder only 6,070 students out of 18,000 took the trouble to vote…

… their platforms or even hold informal debates. The Daily Elections Supplement is a must for those students who are either too tied up with homework or don't want to take the time to attend a meeting such…

… broadcasting station of Egypt, "Saut El-Arab (The Voice of the Arab), made the following statement: "Egypt sees Israel as a cancer endangering the Arab people. Egypt is the physician who can uproot this cancer…

… implement the UN resolutions on Palestine." The above official policy declar- tions reflect the general attitude of Arab leaders toward Israel in the seven years since the estab- lishment of the new Republic…

… has re- peatedly offered to sign a peace treaty with the Arabs, but the lat- ter refuse to even commence ne- gotiations toward a permanent peace. In view of the above it becomes extremely difficult to…

March 22, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…, MNmk4m ng ------------------- 1-181811111111111 ----------- wwwmichigaindaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Vol. CXIII, No. 117 9huD i STUDENT GOVERNMENT 'S1' clinches MSA race in landslide By Clanna…

… Freeman and Kristen Przybysd Daily Staff Reporters The Students First party emerged vic- torious this weekend, reaffirming its con- trol over the Michigan Student Assembly by dominating an election in which…

… fewer students voted than in past years. Jason Mironov and Jenny Nathan from Students First will take over as president and vice president of MSA, and the party also won the majority of MSA seats and the…

March 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 140) • Page Image 8

…., before 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices a r esnoteaccepted for publication. F o r more…

… inform'a- tion, phone 764-4270. SUNDAY, MARCH 22 Day Calendar Arab Organization Symposium: "Pal- estine, the Arabs, and Zionism", As- sembly Hall, Mich. Union, 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. Recital: Marjorie Kilbride…

… most important. "Stu- system. dents have nothing." Black said, She also supports an "all-stu- referring to what he said was aI dent court for non-academic of- lack of official student voice in fenses on…

… running for the executive council on the "Edu- cational Action Committee" ticket. The candidates want exclusive student control in areas which concern only students, but favor sharing control with the…

… NEW GOVERNMENT: LSA student body to vote for president, executive council """"""""" I BACH CLUB presents The Bach Club Ensemble in its Second Annual Concert Concertos and Sonatas for Vio- line Flute…

… Page 1? explains. "We combine applica- tion fees with the damage deposit, as well as with a guarantee of, fulfillment of the contract." And he feels students are satis- fied with the current process…

… to allow it, but added, "the language is sketchy." Apply for Student-Faculty Committees in the Ed. School: On the chief thrust of their campaigns, the two "Blue Pan- ther" candidates differ. While…

… Dorman favors an emphasis on curriculum reform. Moher feels the new government should be used to obtain for students an increased voice in literary college decision- making Several candidates for the ex…

… the college involving large numbers of students." But he also believes that t h e matter of re-definition involves University-wide policies which, he says, must be changed. "Is it not acceptable, for…

… exam- ple, to evaluate a student on the basis of grades and tests," he says. Andy Weissman believes s t u- dents should pay moredattention to the realities involved in gain- ing curriculum changes. Thus…

March 22, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

… that events sponsored by either the Arab or Jewish handicapped education. Only a handful of U of M students are wheel-chair users. Why? Because prospec- tive students handicapped stu- dents learn quickly…

… and managed by situdents at The University of Michigan LETTERS: Group supports Arab- American Week 4 Vol. XCVIII, No. 115 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials represent a…

… Is- rael currently occupies: the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. One of the largest obstacles to solving the conflict in the CU, unfair to To the Daily: As a "physically challenged" student, I found…

student association. MCC rep- resents the 200,000 students from Michigan's 15 state uni- versities on the state and federal level. MCC has done signifi- cant work, but also has big plans. State student

… lobby organi- zations from around the nation have had tremendous success. For instance, United Council, Wisconsin's student associa- tion, saved its 200,000 con- Middle East peacefully lies in the…

… misconception each side has about the other: Jews think of Arabs as terrorists; Arabs think of Jews as occupiers. Both within Israel and around the world, these views must be changed. Governor Blanchard has de…

…- clared the week of March 21-25 to be Arab-American Aware- ness Week. Look for posters around campus and in the List for more information regarding this week's events. This week's events afford the Uni…

…- versity of Michigan commu- nity the opportunity to increase our knowledge of the Arab- American community as well as to increase understanding between the Arab and Jewish communities. In the future, we hope…

… terminology to discuss the issue. Maybe the Daily staff could use some sensitivity training of their own. -Blame Waterman March 7 Question 5 Berkeley, saving students al- most $ 50,000. MCC's most successful ef…

… to higher education. Every one percent saved from a proposed tuition increase, saves the students of the University of Michigan about 2 million dollars. The way to ensure a strong, pro-student voice in…

March 22, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… on many issues, but disagree on the priority of the issues. Common Sense party members say the as- sembly must listen to "ordinary" student interests before focusing on controversial and national is…

… parties are opposed to Interim President Robben Fleming's code for discriminatory acts. But Nemeroff said he would inform students about the positive and negative parts of Flem- ing's policy before he…

… decides to make a state- ment about it. Phillips said Students First will plan on organizing student opposition to the code when elections are over. STUDENTS FIRST party members want to steer the assembly…

March 22, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…"I Haven't Laid A Hand On Her" ujg f~ri 4aLiJ Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND -MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

student boycott at Alcorn College. Apparently Mr. Ball did not see the text of the telegram sent by the NAACP to the students there. We quote the telegram in its enirety, as it ap- peared in the Pittsburgh…

… Courier: "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People appreciates spirit of students in opposing views expressed by Pro- fessor Clemmon King, but we de- plore any pressure which denies him…

… which will assure the return of students to classes and at the same time preserve Professor King's right of freedom of expression." This wire speaks for itself, -Executive Board, UM Chapter of NAACP Stock…

…- thousand spectacles," it almost lives up to the billboard claim as Arab bandits, British soldiers, and sensuous ladies sprawl their vio- lent way around and across the super-size screen. Zarak is the name of…

… and Arabs, it seems, fight just the same ways that cowboys and Indians do and on the same land as well. Fortunately, the forces of Empire defeat the primitive bad men in the end and pathos triumphs…

… Conservation of Raw Materials in Our Economy. His subject: "Disposal and Reclamation of Industrial wastes" Concerts Student Recital: Beverly Wales, cel- list, at 4:15 p~m. Sun., March 24, pre- senting a recital…

…-Saens, Corellt, and Debussy. Open to the gen- eral public. Student Recital: John Mohler, clar- inetist, will perform works by Stai- itz, Bernstein, Litaize and Bartok, at 8:30 p.m. Sun., March 24, in Aud. A…

… internationalization of Jer- usalem. 2. Responsibility for the return or compen- sation of Arab refugees from Palestine. Editorial Staff RICHARD SNYDER, Editor RICHARD HALLORAN LEE MARKS Editorial Director City Editor…

… Middle East to stay. MANY OBSERVERS don't think Nasser could do it and keep his job, since the ultimate elimination of Israel has become almost a religious tenet among the Arabs. Hutchison thinks that…

March 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

… s Er4g t Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedoml 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 Tuesday, March 22, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… Zionism, in the Israeli view, the Palestinians were actually passive beneficiaries of it. But - as both Israelis and Arabs have forgotten to their mutual peril ever since 1948 - to drive peas- ants from the…

… Agency and other international bodies. They also have the highest pro- portion of children in school, the highest porportion of university students and the greatest ratio of skilled laborers to total work…

… force of any Arabic-speaking people. Like the Israelis, the Palestinians have become a nation of apartment dwellers; together they, are the two most urbanized peoples in the Mideast. Next to the Jews, the…

… Palestinians are also the most so- cially mobile, the most geographically dispersed and the least traditional people involved in the entire Arab- Israeli conflict. Despite being divided for 30 years by the lines…

… of military confrontation, the Palestinians have be- moce an increasingly homogenous nation. THE IRONY IS IMMENSE. While fighting along- side the Arabs, the Palestinians resemble Arabs less and less…

… key ingredient of not only the Arab- AS THEIR onflict, but the confrontation between the in- two peoples re red and Third Worlds and the relationship one is left, in1 uperpowers. And what ever happens…

… a means to Tomorrow: Th self-preservation." Encountering the Arabs' tility to the strangers in their midst, the Pal- Dr. Aliman, "had to study hard to enhance his personal ford, England, ive power and…

… to Daily of James Phillips, a Department of Popu- Rapid lation Planning (DPP) student who takes issue problem with the March 2 "To the Right, March!" which health p soundly chastised the DPP studiess…

… showed a visitor around his lavish s not my home," he said. "My sons ask will go home and I remind them of the ses. If it does not come in my lifetime, in theirs." r graduation photographs in Arab school…

March 22, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…-76 Lebanese civil. war, the Israelis had declared the Litani Rivek a "red line" beyond which Syrian troops were not to venture. The Syrians make up the bulk of the 30,000- man Arab League peacekeeping force…

… for Israel to withdraw. COLLEGE STUDENT STUDY PROGRAM: AtY Hayim Greenberg College in Jerusalem for a semester or one year. Curriculum includes Hebrew'Language, Literature, Bible, History, Educa- tion…

… Education & Culture 515 Park Avenue, N.Y.C. 10022 (212) 752-0600 ext. 385/386 79-B RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR OUTDOORSMAN, CAMPER, BACKPACKER, FISHERMAN, offered to student free to travel starting in June on 8 to…

… negotiations with Egypt and for a prompt Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon. l In his remarks, Carter suggested that Israel was secure enough militarily to j give ground to the Arabs-a point Begin and his…

… is of Arab extraction and who is a frequent critic of Israeli policy, said Begin "did not deviate one inch from his hard line." The subdued welcome for Begin con- trasted with Carter's courting of…

… Egypt. Iranian Students Association of u of M invites everyone to join us in celebrating a year of Iranian People's struggle for Independence and Democracy ! Dinner.PlayFolk Songs & Dances MARCH 24th-7…

March 22, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… Conference on Israel. With this goal in mind, students, faculty and the public gathered at the Michigan League yesterday for the conference, titled "Israel: The Successes, The Setbacks, The Road Ahead…

… public not only to the Arab-Israeli conflict, but also to other topics in Israel and to debunk some of the myths about the Arab-Israeli conflict," Sugar said. Sugar hoped the conference would unite people…

… through open dialogue. The event's purpose was to help people understand Israel's progressive agenda and the difficulty of the Arab-Israeli conflict, Sugar said. Dorner closed the conference by delivering a…

… decisions of the courts - even if they don't agree," Dorner said. Although the Arab-Israeli conflict is an important issue in Israel today, Dorner said the court is helpless to resolve it. "The Israeli…

… all its problems, is a state that's not bad to live in," Dorner added. Many students said they came to the conference to further their understanding of terrorism and the Mid- dle East conflict. "I…

… Israel. I'm pro-Israel. ... I feel that the terrorism is tragic and destructive," Rackham student Anne Welsh said. Dorner said she came to the University because she felt it was her duty to her country…

… winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for fall term…

March 22, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 136) • Page Image 12

… Opportunities Available for: -Financial support for qualified graduate students -Research in radiation dosimetry and radiation biology -highpaying, interesting jobs in a growing profession in which the demand for…

… graduates for exceeds the supply. APPLICATION SHOULD BE FILED BY: 15 APRIL 1979 Interested students in engineering, physics, biology, chemis- try, pre-med, or any of the other physical or biological sciences…

… opportunities. REFRESHMENTS Sponsored by the Women Law Students Assoc. MSA19 79-80 The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Annual Elections will be held April 2, 3, 4, 1979. All seats up for election. Candidate…

… supplies to the United States would continue after signing of the Israel- Egypt treaty opposed by many Arab states. -A secret CIA report quoted at a Senate Energy Committee hearing said that if Iranian oil…

… Allan Smith, by late April or early May, they took Laro's statement in stride. "He may well be right," said student advisory committee co-chairman Jeff Supowit. "I guess we had in the backs of our minds…

… that it might go longer (than April). Most of us will be around, so it won't be like students will be shut out," he said. "When you're talking about a term that's going to last ten years at least…

…, another month or two won't make a dif- ference," said alumni search panel head Sam Krugliak. SUPOWIT CONFIRMED that the student group had received a reduced list of presidential nominees from the Regents on…

… interviewing stage." Wesley also said the four student committee members present at Mon- day night's meeting reviewed the Regents list and added "about a dozen" names to it. Wesley said the additional names were…

… candidates the student WOMEN'S JAZZ KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)-Pianist- composer Marian McPartland and singer Carmen McRae headline the performers scheduled to take part in the second annual Women's Jazz Festival…

… initial pool of ap- proximately 200. She explained the student committee was seeking ad- ditional information on the candidates as well as reasons why the Regents had cut the names from the list. "THERE'S A…

March 22, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, March 22, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.cam 4A - Thursday, March 22, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Gi idtigan 4:at401 Edited and managed by students at the…

… public editor. He can be reached at publiceditor@michigandaily.com. A diverse education Arizona's policy hinders students' progress merican citizens come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and education…

March 22, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…“And also staff who work directly with students in res (sic) life… especially directors of halls close to the incident, they didn’t receive those calls. But the (IT employee) I know on staff…

… doesn’t work directly with students at all and they received that phone call. That was upsetting for me.” On North Campus, LSA freshman Alexandra Dortzbach was in Bursley Residence Hall when…

… people being wounded and stuff like that. It was very hard to know what was actually happening.” Ashur expressed the University’s alert system especially affects the Arab and Muslim community and…

… general statement of ‘Everyone has suffered, here’s some counseling.’ But people who were struggling to hold onto their identity of Arab, Muslim, and American … University of Michigan is not…

… lead that group automatically, otherwise panic will ensue,” Zrikem said. “I don’t think it should be expected of me — as a random student — to know where a safe space is in all of my school…

… buildings. That’s just not reasonable, and it would just be a lot to expect out of students, so at least employees should have that.” An FBI study found the majority of shootings last less than five…

… said she thought the “Run, Hide, Fight” portion of this alert lacked clarification, especially since some students may not have understood the instructions given without context. “The (Run…

…) were in a group chat with a lot of students in it, and a lot of the responses in the chat were like ‘What does ‘Run, Hide, Fight’ even mean?’” Currently, DPSS requires students to watch an…

… has been discussing further mandatory training, but brought up the point that students may be less interested in required courses. She highlighted DPSS’ capable guardian course — a training…

March 22, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… University was going to sign on to the White House-sponsored Apparel Industry Partnership and Fair Labor Association code, which many student and labor activists across the nation have said is weak…

… 15. Many student groups on those campuses said they feel their administrators bypassed them when their schools signed that code. SOLE members said feared University adminis- trators would do the same…

… women's rights, calls on manufacturers to release information on the ownership and location of facto- ries and establishes a campus anti- sweatshop advisory committee com- posed of students, faculty and…

…A the student body," said MSA Vice President Sarah Chopp, who is running for MSA president on the Students' Party ticket. She added that MSA should assist students and student groups in lobbying their…

… state of Michigan representatives. Rackham Rep. Jessica Curtin said if she is elected as the next MSA presi- dent on the DAAP ticket, such issues, when brought up by student groups, will be addressed…

March 22, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… collected millions of paperclips to symbolize the vic- tims of the Holocaust. Tickets are $3 for students and $7 for non-students. The event is sponsored in part by the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies…

… career experiences and offer advice to students planning to follow in her footsteps. Admission is free. CRIME NOTES See n men assault teens on S. Forest Ave. Three teens said they were walk- ing down the…

… communication studies lecturer Lawrence Pintak. "Hezbollah is a part of the system; Hezbollah remains part of the political process." "Hezbollah is, from what I know, is simply reactionary," said Lebanese Student

… this doesn't lead to a retaliation. All it takes is one violent act, and a series of retaliation, to cause a war." Still, for faculty and students, the outlook for Lebanon remains mixed. On the one hand…

…, Lebanon's future is bright if the mostly peace- ful nature of the protests is an indication of things to come. But some students also added that Lebanon is a deeply divided country, and any disturbance to…

… in the Arab world, because it's full of ... different religions and different ethnic groups. And if Lebanon can continue to survive, other countries in the area will follow its lead." WISE Continued…

March 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…An editorial . . SGC end( THE EXPERIENCE of the past year has shown that a well-worked patch-quilt of conciliation and confrontation provide the best method available to Student Government Coun- cii…

… for effecting change in the University. Confrontation politics were successful both in obtaining a student-run discount bookstore, and in forcing the literary college to back down on its summary…

… come to agreement with the faculty's Senate Assembly on Regents Bylaws providing students with new powers and insuring their rights - although these proposals have been largely rejected or postponed by…

… -- SC, at a minimum, must continue to zealously guard the rights and interests of students. FACED WITH continuing threats to the rights and interests of students, confrontation politics as it has been…

… played on this campus since the Student Power Movement of 1966 must continue to be the main theme for Council action. At the same time, SGC should continue to support the just demands of the Black Action…

March 22, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

…- main for the individual student to decide the extent of his aid in the current American Red Cross Drive. Stated briefly, the Student Legislature, in its creation of the Campus Chest, con- cluded that all…

… charity drives suffered as a result of the large number that have existed on campus in past years. Student antagonism ran high as a result of the continual dunning for contributions, and even the most…

… canvassed, but contribu- tions by most students must be made on an individual basis. There can be no doubt of the worthi- ness of this great humanitarian service organization. Its functions in war and peace…

… are too well recognized to need re- counting. It deserves the greatest possible support. Student contributions will be accepted by Mr. C. M. Thatcher in the Office of Student Affairs. --Robert C. White…

… Karl Marx Controversy THE FACT that three of the five officers of the newly-formed Karl Marx Society are students in the business administration school is to be hailed rather than decried by capitalists…

March 22, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… SGC Endorses Sorority Backing Request Panhel Committee Include Elected SGC Representativef By TOM BLUES Student Government Council last night unanimously passed a motion which expressed "it…

… nation's leading child psychiatrists yesterday attacked the Detroit Parent-Teachers As- sociation vote favoring corporal punishment of students. Dr. Ralph D. Rabinovitch, speak- ing before a conference on…

Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis sent a let- ter to the Council reporting prog- ress on the University-wide com- mission on student counseling. It was recommended that seventeen campus groups be represented…

… involving discrimination against students in the Universityj or Ann Arbor community. The report went on to say that any completed action falling out- side the jurisdiction of the Board will be subject to…

…- neering school, graduate school, law school. Also included on the committee will be two students. In addition to hearing reports from several committees, the Coun- cil approved the constitution of the new…

… and SGC's attempts to allevi- ate the situation.) By RENE GNAM Sufficient facilities do not exist on the University Campus to handle adequately the recurrent and increasing bicycle problem. Students and…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

… (. I FOR SALE Arabic Classes: Al-Thaqafa, theI - Arabic Culture Society, is arranging TAME BABY PARAKEETS make de- for classes in Arabic. Students of lightful, inexpensive pets. Also Syrian origin are…

Arabic Culture Passion o The British action in bringing Society, is starting a series of round of human troops into Greece is largely defensive table conferences to discuss problems fessor C. and is…

… intended to stiffen the morale and questions relevent to the Arab Departm of the Greeks and Turks, he said. World. The discussions will be in The Su English and everyone interested is at 8:00 p welcome to…

… DEill be "Arabism As I Understand [it," with Fakhri Maluf as leader. First0 a~m. Prof d three ,main headings: a rvey, or determination of available; a traffic survey, mination of what is needed; nancial…

… od-the Unselfish Interest in ian Church: 11:00 a.m. d What Is Man?" Human- n to students, by Rev. Mar- m. "Science and Society" by Bauer and Jerry Kissen, fol- General Discussion period eshmients…

…. Presbyterian Church: The the Lenten series, "Inquire at 10:45 a.m. by Dr. W. P. Consecration Day. inster Student Guild-sup- :00 and discussion at 7:00 e Guild continues its fourth meeting on "The Life and f Our…

… p.m. Ariston League High :roup will meet for supper, by a program and social .m. Student Fellowship with ert C. Angell leading a dis- on "One in a Million," an of the process of integra- American…

… names placed on the ballot by presenting a petition before March 26. The election will be on the basis of proportional representation to se- lect 12 members of the Council which is the student law…

…. Phone 2-2678. Monday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m.- A. Graves. 28c, Lutheran Student Association: The LOST and FOUND a cappehla choir will meet for re- OS my a n FOUND som hearsaunday afternoon in the Zion fun…

…. 'Experienced. L. M. Hey- Churches wood, 414 Maynard St. Phone 5689. 27c .Disciples Guild (Christian Church): 10:00 a.m. Students' Bible Class, H. lOLA STEIN-Experienced legal L. Pickerill, leader. typist, also…

March 22, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…) would be pure speculation,"he added. The search process progressed this week when the Regents sent reduced lists of presidential nominees to the student, faculty, and alumni advisory committees for their…

… permit a Palestinian state, never withdraw to its pre-1967. borders and never give East Jerusalem back to the Arabs. Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and Defense Minister Ezer Weizman, both of whom bore the…

… brunt of the long- drawn-out negotiations folloring the Camp David Summit, stronglyr suppor- ted the treaty. Fair weather fever Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG Students on the diag bask in the warmth of the…

… long-awaited sun and'listen to a couple of impromptu musicians hailing the first official day of spring. Winter coats were left in the closet as hoardes of students came out of hibernation to enjoy the…

… seasonable temperatures. THREE PROPOSALS ON BALLOT: MSAini By JULIE ENGEBRECHT Of three proposals to appear on the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) election ballot, the most controversial is one which would…

… which would allow the next Assembly to prepare a program of financial subsidy for MSA officers. THE BALLOT will also include proposals asking students to reaffirm ternal unding support for a mandatory $2…

….92 per term question is being handled, or the entire fee, and to back student participation in funding plan itself. the tenure process. JOSEPH PELAVA, who introduced The question on student participation…

… not SAc o s 79 yet been drawn up. The first ballot proposal would pave the way for as much as $9,000 of the tability to students and improvement of Assembly budget to be set aside for of- morale among…

… could take in the future. He feels the ballot question should have been a simple question, asking whether students do or do not approve of compensation for work on the Assembly. See BALLOT, Page 12…

…." THE LETTER of resignation submit- ted to Carter by the former Chat- tanooga real : estate executive was generally unemotional and straight- forward, concluding, "Best wishes for Student charges use of…

March 22, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

… 6 4A -The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 22, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET tuaU ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 opinion. michi gandaily. conm tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS

… ignorant of the Arab- Israeli conflict and that strong support of Israel is important to almost every Jewish voter. That is why most Jews support the Democratic Party, which has been strongly pro…

…-Israel since Israel's birth. The Republi- can Party is only a recent supporter of Israel, often allying itself with oil interests through the 1970s and thus the Arab oil kingdoms. If both candidates adequately…

… the boondocks of Michigan. If I were a student at such a school, a selection like Davis may be acceptable. The University is a world-class institution with an Ivy League reputation. It maintains the…

… an embarrassment to the school. ADAM PATERNO LSA senior LETTERS POLICY The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from Universi- ty students, faculty, staff and administrators…

March 22, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… the residence halls following suit, even if the budget is cut substantially. Higher costs to students in fu- ture residence halls were also in- dicated by a University announce- ment of its willingness…

… to charge students for all utilities--including h, water, lights and heat now supported from state appropria- tions. Current practice saves dor- mitory residents $1 a week. Pierpont indict.ed, however…

…. University P r e s i d e n t Harlan Hatcher acknowledged to The Daily that the announcement was a retreat from his requests that the legislature consider greater, not lesser, support of student housing. "I…

…. don't think there's anything we can do about it." He said he was now "fighting to prevent it from becoming retro- active-"having all utilities in present and planned residence halls charged to students

…- age raise of approximately 15 per cent per student. The proposal, presented by Hatcher in concert with Michigan State and Wayne State Universities, asked the legis- lature to allow the institutions…

… RICHARD TAUB Inter-House Council Praesidium set up a committee last night to study problems of integration in the residence halls. Committee will include five students. IHC President Bob Warrick, 57E, made…

…,000 Arab refugees whose plight is adding to Mideast turmoil. "We've got to do more than we have done," he said. "You can't just brush the problem aside and say it'll go away. It's got to be dealt with…

… this year. Increased Education Costs Fees accounted for only 18 per cent of total costs in the previous budget request for the coming year, due to an increased cost of education per student unmatched by…

… out-of-state students, wtih the average pulled up by higher graduate and pre-profes- sional fees. No breakdown as to schools or Michigan - outstate students was offered with the suggested fee in…

March 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 141) • Page Image 8

… and there can be no radical movement with- out a struggle for women's liberation." (Continued from Page l) leader said "April 11 will be the key day." Most campus observers doubted that the students

… elections still confused (Continued from Page 1) In addition, , Rosenbaum said, "We would be reneging on our ob- ligations to the students as candi- dates if we were to do anything else." There were angry…

… published a maxi- ~ ~mum of two times on request; Day administrative policy. Calendar items appear once only. This apparently includes the Student organization notices a r e not accepted for publication. For…

… establishment of a school of ethnic more information, phone 764-9270. studies and a black studies de- partment with substantial in- sATURDAY, MARCH 22 volvement of non-white students and community representatives…

… in Day Calendar planning and hiring faculty, and :___ efforts to increase admission for Gymnastics: Big Ten Championships: minority students. However, col- Events Building, 2:00 and 7:30 p.m. lege…

… the 8,000- s av disorder ianned - s student college led to state police speculativ intervention, 250 arrests, investi- the disord gation by the State Civil Rights with a ta Commission, NAACP…

… representa- Earlier tives, and black legislators. white st The House College and Univer- arm ban sities Committee heard yesterday with ISS, from a group of five white Ferris made dis State students. They…

… of the can students, two of whom identified Black le themselves' as officers of the In- leaders ch terested Students Society (ISS), layed or Spathelf admitted "this has to be action toc -+ --- 1They…

…. udents, wearing white going events during the incident. Neff maintains that the decision ds generally associated Spathelf, and the students whot entered dormitories and spoke Thursday, all said that news…

March 22, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

… month the B'nai B'rith International sent a fundraising letter to its membership Which stated that the "presence of Arab students on our college campuses is poisoning the mind of our young peo- ple." Last…

…0 OPINI The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Wednesday, March 22, 1989 Page 4 WE ARE AMERICANS AND JEWS AND WE ARE PROUD TO RECOGNIZE THE NEW STATE OF…

… political party in Israel but rather stem, in our judgement, from a tragically misguided approach to the Arab world in which Israel is located, a racialist ideology and a growing militancy. We can no longer…

… direct action on women's issues. The Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC) always needs volunteers. Currently it needs students for office work and staffing the rape crisis line this…

March 22, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… look like a pro! At least on paper I-1 r Group Meetings Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Amer's on State, 8:30 p.m. Q Archery Club, Coliseum, 7 p.m. Q Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual…

… of inves- tigation or research. "The second area would be the free- dom to teach students what (instruc- tors) professionally know-even if it is in contrary to the beliefs of those who hire them - and…

…Metzger,Prof. Michael Levin made it known that he felt Black students were "dumb" and had an intel- lectual capacity lower than any other ethnic group. At the same time, Prof. Leonard Jeffries was making anti- semetic…

… Michigan Student Assembly tonight, and this time she's bringing supporters. Maurer, executive director of the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union (AATU), has visited MSA before, and although she says her past…

… bylaws only allow for one MSA representative and three students, in- stead of the three MSA representa- tives and one student that were ap- pointed. However, MSA President Craig Greenberg claimed this was…

… Forum, Interna- tional Center, noon. Student services Q 76-GUIDE, peer counseling phone line, call 76-GUIDE, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. Q Campus Information Center, Michigan Union, 763-INFO; events info., 76-EVENT…

March 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

… YOU party said that the assembly should become political by tying renewed student awareness with politics. All five parties voiced their opposition to the proposed student code of non-academic conduct…

… formulate a code if it only applies to students - and if they do students should have more say in the code. IOU would like to see the University's already existing codes be combined into one formal document…

… turn the University into a police force and that students would suffer from double jeopardy under the code because they could, be tried by both a university and civil court simultaneously. The candidates…

… days of talks mediated by Syria, the faction leaders were only able to come up with an unsigned document that declared Lebanon an Arab entity and called for a ceasefire and setting up a committee to…

… 22, 1984 Vol. XCIV-No. 136 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University…

…, Student Affairs Editor . ..HERYL BAACKE Scott MeKinlay, Barb McQuade, Brad Morgan.Phil Opinion Page Editors.....'... JAMES BOYD Nussel, Sandy Pincus, Rob Pollard, Mike. Redstone, e i Arts/Magazine Editor…

March 22, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… Summer Job Search - Career Planning and Placement Center, Conference Rm., 6-7 pm. The Arab Student league Presents "Battle of Algiers" - Controver- sial movie, 150 Hutchins Hall, Law School, 8:30 pm…

… the Destruction of Czechoslovakia" - Eduard Gold- stucker, Lane Hall Commons, 12 noon. Meetings International Student Affairs Committee - MSA Office, Michi- gan Union, 7:30 pm. Indian & Pakistani…

…-American Students' Council - 2203 Michi- gan Union, 6:30 pm. Mitzvah Project - Hillel, 1429 Hill, 6:30 pm. AIESEC General Meeting (International Association of Stu- dents in Economics and Com- merce) - 1230 Business…

…, .... t. . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . Health & Fitnmiess,., IF YOU ARE A RACKHAM GRADUATE STUDENT THEN REMEMBER TO VOTE IN THE RACKHAM GRADUATE STUDENT GOVERNMENT/ RSG ELECTIONS (HELD AT THE SAME LOCATION…

March 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 128) • Page Image 7

…. income while learning; we show you how; begin actual work at I once; all or spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; send for particulars. Newswriters Train-! ing B~ureau, Buffalo, N. Y. STUDENT

… TO SOLICIT insuraLnce, auto, dwellings, cottages, business property, burglarly, plate glass, and etc. Liberal commissions. Write P. 0. Box 218. STUDENTS wanted for spare time work. Address Box A. M. S…

… and sup- plies. Mlachi nes rented. EXCHANGE. Phione 866. downtoWn No.9J Anii Arbor Siav. Bank Bldg. jTYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHI promptly and neatly done. E Theses, students notes and coilege wor'k a…

… affairs of the cal iih is worrying Jews. They are w, atching with intent interest dev el- opm ents in the situation. Palestine, the homeland, is a bridg-e between the Arabs and, the Egyptians and the…

… Box 7, Michigan Daily. PFOUNTAITN'PEN INK A $4,000,000 corporation with,250 branch offices offers profitable employment to college students. You will be backed by one of the biggest national adv…

March 22, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

… went on into unpleasant dem- onstrations of near-viciousness, pic- tures of supposedly mature students acting as something worse.than chil- dren. Coalesced, these impressions leave one hard core: the…

… University of Michigan can no longer boast of an entirely res- ponsible, intelligent student body. This fact will be planted solidly in the backs of thousands of minds: of parents, Re- gents, faculty-and all…

… those others who will hear of the incident and wonder why it happened. The result? It will be quite a while before students can again hon- estly ask for responsibility, or to criticize parallel juvenility…

… Michigan lags far behind many col- leges in this field. There is no course the student can take to gain a better understanding of his faith. There is no means by which the student can get an idea of the…

… classroom course would be taught from a more objective point of view because of the mixed beliefs of the students. There would be a more unrestrain- ed exchange of opinion and a feeling of be- ing in an…

… unprejudiced, free-thinking group which would not be present in the church class. Instituting such a selection of courses would necessitate some kind of a credit program. Many students would be pre- vented from…

March 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… Eastern and North African Studies/History - P.J. Vatikiotis, "Problems in Dealing with Arab History," 3 p.m., E. Lecture Room, Rackham Committee for'Gender Research - Xiemena Bunster, "Servants and Sellers…

… Poster Sale, 9 a.m., Union. Flame Waves - Workshops in meditation and concentration, 7:30 p.m., League. West Quad - State Representative Perry Bullard meets with students, 7:30 p.m., West Quad Minority…

… Lounge. Student Wood and Crafts Shop - Advanced Power Tools Safety, 6 p.m., Room 537 SAB. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St…

March 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 141) • Page Image 6

… programs PLUS: tips from recent visitors A Monday, March 24- BIAFRA- IGERIA Division in Africa In Conjunction with U of M Marxist Discussion Group, Black Student Union, Afro-American Student Organization 8…

… ISRAEL TRAVELOGUE A special seminar on IDEOLOGY IN THE ISRAELI- ARAB CONFLICT will meet at Hillel Foundation An Israel noted strategist Maj. (Res.) Yitzhak Shomron' will lecture on The Falah Organization…

March 22, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

… Page 4- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 22, 1990 i be 3idigrn ar ai EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS 763 0379 PHOTO…

… discussion and dis- sent. Michigan students and faculty have the right to hear and debate all views, however controversial, and to hear speak- ers of their choice, however unpopular. We also have the freedom…

… life. Two years ago, Douglas Ginsberg was tried before a righteous American public for having admitted to smoking marijuana as a law student. Whether or not Ginsberg was fit to be a Justice of the U…

… camps in Turkey as virtual prisoners. On several occasions, thousands of them have been reported to suffer from food poisoning. Saudi Arabia's Arab Press has also reported that a number of Turkey's own…

March 22, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… suspicion of a fraudulent vote. Other students said no matter what voting options are available, they will not.be voicing their vote. "I don't think MSA has any power to act on this campus," said Jason Burr…

…, an Engineering sophomore. "I think that abstaining from voting is" a good form of protest of this lack of power. Last winter's MSA elections boasted a record turnout of 18 percent of the student

…'s capture of the mainly Arab deaths to last week's exercise testing eastern sector in the 1967 Middle East sonar detection of submarines. war. The Vatican has called Israel's Navy Cmdr. Greg Smith said the…

… and spin- - Compiledfron Daily wire rep* . The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

March 22, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… college students, tourists and other law abid- ing citizens. Just more false alarms. Egypt, Israel near accord; Israeli pullback key issue JERUSALEM ()-Israel and number of specified stages. Egypt…

… closer to peace with the Arabs; than ever before. "Contrary to what happened after past wars, the United States and the Soviet Union are not prepared this time to settle for a cease-fire," Dayan was quoted…

… back and repeated the fruits of this achievement." Kissinger S THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 136 Saturday, March 22, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News…

… Waldorf Institute of Mercy College SUNDAY, March 23, at 3:00 p.m. , MICHIGAN ROOM 2nd Floor of the Michigan League Sponsored by the Anthroposophical Student Association ible, 1/2 year old, 25% new…

March 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… MILWAUKEE joURN4AL i'ublisht,8HRO S yndicate, 19741 Don't expect any miracles.' ~4eSfr$+n Dit Eighty-Four Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard…

… St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1974 Embargo lifted, but... MONDAY'S LIFTING of the Arab oil embargo has precipitated the rise of many economic indicators within…

…,000, according to Claude Orr, Assistant Director of Housing. But he was quick to add that one of the most fertile areas for energy savings is the in- dividual student rooms. Orr's comment points up the neces- sary…

… ENCOURAGES the ECTF to continue its efforts and calls on all students and members of the community to examine the environmental implica- tions of their personal lifestyles. --MARNIE HEYN The Worst House of…

March 22, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…9 4 -Tuesday, March 22, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com e t i an at Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard Sc. Ann Arbos, MI 48109…

… the United Arab Emirates in per capita defense spending at $2,141 per citizen in 2009. There are several reasons why such exorbi- tant spending is unnecessary. For starters, the U.S. - with a stockpile…

March 22, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 114) • Page Image 8

… WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS tonight, tomorrow and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Power Center. Tickets are $5.50 students, $6.50 others and are available at the Union. 1Ii 3diAn~r~ A tale of some Lord of the Flies dir…

… civilized country in the kids, now American military school students, -ssarily something of can call each other dorks and complain about the Blitz. Ralph is the missing Alf. to have rules and order The main…

… skills (build a portfolio in Introduction to architectural design; try Business news writing; learn Digital logic) * immerse yourself in a foreign language (from Arabic to Yiddish) " pursue your interests…

March 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

… Music Opera Theatre University Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Martin Katz Directed by Travis Preston Tickets are $12 and $9. Student seating is $5 with ID at the League Ticket Office. ra s At Columbia…

…, filmwriting, and MIDI music production " immerse yourself in a foreign language (from Arabic to Yiddish) " pursue your interests in courses on North American Indians, twentieth-century art, the human skeleton…

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