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June 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… year in the 15-year ago, he said "We expect a lot of } history of the student-run bookstore, growth, especially with the according to manager Bruce Wein- engieerig school moving to North berg. Campus "No…

students the store's move from the Union to the are expected to buy their books there Liberty Street location. "This is the when the College of Engineering first year we've had over $6 million in completes…

… and sought a home student textbook stores would affect elsewhere. Had it remained in the sales. Weinberg also said he hopes Union, Weinberg doubted that the students will be attracted to the U…

… negative vote, said the plan could cause conflict enough students to pay for the $1 jobs for college students. among workers who lose their jobs, but Meyers said there In addition to more favorable lease…

…,000 annual the state civil service commission, the commission would jobs would be opened to college students as other workers $7 per square foot instead of the $9 per lease. 1 examine state jobs as they opened…

… up to see if they could retired or resigned. foot the Union wanted and the roughly be divided into part-time jobs for college students. As a caveat, Roach said he didn't know how much $25 per square…

… foot the Barnes and "We expect to be solvent," Maloney THE PROPOSAL, still in its initial stages, is being cir- students in Ann Arbor would be helped because there are Noble bookstore now pays- sales…

… have said. He added, however, that "it's a culated among more than 1,000 university administrators, few state offices in the city. He said students at Michigan increased in other areas. unique situation…

…-state couldn't sell Michigan insignia items, said, "I suspect that this fall may be students and the University's high tuition have forced students and 8 percent for out-of-state students would Here we well $250…

…,000 in clothing an- more of a test." many college students to get part-time jobs. "This is a provide the $12 million. A 7% percent across-the-board in- nually." significant opportunity for students to work…

June 22, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 34) • Page Image 6

… killed in racially troubled Georgia city Love your neighbor Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan talks with Jordanians yes- terday at the Allenby Bridge in occupied Jordan. The Arabs were crossing the…

… bridge to Israeli held territory on a summer visit plan. The Liturgy of Light and Darkness' (what the light often hides the darkness often reveals) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 9:30 Cpm. ,LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER…

June 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 33) • Page Image 10

… facilities by film societies pending a report f r o in the administration on ylans for making all student groups im o r e financially ac- countable to the University. That document will be pre- sented to the…

… board at next month's meeting. HOWEVER, the ban remains in effect for any new film grotups that might hetgi opera- tions in the near futorl. toth student and faculty leaders had, at Thursday's session…

…-cost housing for up to eight years which defeats the purpose of the program, he said. "The housing was originally designed to provide new mar- ried students with a place to live during which time they could look…

… for accommodations in the private sector," he said. Approved in conjunction with the premium sas an across-the- toard five per cent rent in- crease for m a r r i e d student honsing which will be…

… American policies and motives. Hrowever, Rammuny contend- ed that "the accords have cer- tainly improved the image of American in the Arabic nations. The U. S. has definitely made some changes in attitude…

… graduate student Nora Kalliel contended that Nixon's Watergate troubles were a ma- jor cause of American's great- er urgency in getting a settle- Trent. "The domestic pressure lis really been on Nixon" to…

… come up with an agreement, she explained, KALLIEL ALSO - warned that Palestinians have been ex- cluded from the accord talks so far. "Not only the West, but also the Arab governments now have a lot at…

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