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January 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

… change to Organization of them: Arab Students, a) The possibility of reducing th mailed to the Cashier's Office, 1015 The Lucy E. Elliott Fellowship is) 2) National affiliation with this or- cost of…

Student 4 p.m.-U-M vs. Ohio State in Association in the Third Floor gymnastics at Yost Field House. Conference Rm. of the Michigan 4:15 p.m.-Rev. Roland de Vaux Union. will deliver the second lecture of 8…

… Univer- date, Jan. 29, 1965, are late and subject of the Graduate School by Fri., Jan. 22. Approved: Temporary recognition of mester. . sity of Michigan, for which The to penalty. A student will not be…

… recommended for the Michigan Section Student Branch c The possibility of setting up some Michigan Daily assumes no editor- Identify mail payments as tuition a degree unless he has filed formal ap- of the…

… American Institute of Aero- fo T of arbitration between Unver- ial responsibility. Notices should be and show student number and name, plication in the office of the Graduate nautics and Astronautics, Inc…

…. sity students and Ann Arbor realtors. Poom 3654 m nistraton fr tobe Admf School by that date. Approved: Temporary recognition of d) The possibility f University stu- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding…

… of Public Relations month's rent and damage deposits. Calendar items appear once only, and applications must be received in ven Hall, Board. 2) That SGC enlist the aid of stu- Student organization…

… notices are not Princeton. New Jersey by Jan. 23. Appointed: Rick Field as new chair- dent organizations interested in pur- accepted for publication. To Students Who Expect to Earn man of Public Relations…

… Board. suing action on student housing and For the benefit of those who cannot Graduate Degrees at the end of the Approved: 1) Student Government cooperate with any such organization FRIDAY, JANUARY 22…

… find a seat in the UGLL or would Fall and Winter Terms: Graduates may Council urges all students attending toward the goal of better and fairer finda sat n te ULIor oul ma I Cuncl ugesall stdens…

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…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… the Gulf, source of conflict because it might provoke a confrontation 20 percent of the West's oil supplies. with the Soviet Union. "Arab states are looking with astonishment to the "I think what we…

… need from the United States is to indifference of the United States toward the Iran-Iraq stop its allies from supplying Iran with too many war," Sheikh Ali told an Arab-American trade weapons," he said…

… lower levels of the new chemistry building will house freshman and sophomore teaching labs. The upper four floors will house two major'lecture halls, classrooms, and research labs for graudate students

…," said Ashe. "The students deserve better facilities." The review process by the state is ex- pected to take the entire summer. Once the state approves the funding the University will have an easier time…

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…

January 22, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

…Page2.-The Michigan Daily-Friday, January 22, 1988 Traying' may be dangerous fun IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press reports By JENNIFER MILLER Students love to spend moonlit winter nights…

…," said Nan Thomas as he and Chris Neisesian, both first year LSA students, climbed the snow- covered hills, trays in hand, at 2 a.m. "Variety is the spice of life, and you don't get to tray in the Arb at…

…' curfew JERUSALEM - Israel eased curfews on some Gaza Strip refugee camps so Palestinians could go to work yesterday, and assigned more police to an Israeli highway where Arabs threw firebombs, missing a…

… school bus. A strike by merchants continued to paralyze Arab east Jerusalem. A visiting Red Cross official said there appeared to be no critical food shortages in refugee camps under curfew, which…

… births, including New Jersey's "Baby M." EXTRAS Student loses points in class for meeting Gorbachev LOOMIS, Calif. (AP) - A high school student whose grade was lowered in history class for being absent…

… while he met Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said Wednesday he will appeal to Gov. George Deukmejian. Andy Leman, regional. president of the California Association of Student Councils, said the school…

… board refused in closed session Tuesday night to overrule his teacher. History teacher Rolf Moeller's policy is to lower a student's grade by one point after five days of .unexcused absences. Leman spent…

April 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

… dance, and the Philippine candle dance, as well as Chinese, Indian, Ara- bian and European dances and songs, all performed by foreign students, willbe featured. A typical three course Arab dinner at 7 p…

….m. at the First Methodist Church will complete Sunday's bill of international fare. The dinner will be pre- pared by Arabian students and is open to the public. "Social and Economic Trends in the Arab

… the co-operation of various de- partments," he explained. .* * * "THROUGHOUT the Festival we attempted to use each art as much as possible and to have all productions designed and execut- ed by students

…. OPERATION FRIENDSHIP: Cheap Travel, Study Offered To U. S., ForeignStudents Operation Friendship, an experi- ment in international understand- ing, will be launched this summer -by students and for students

…. The program, originated by a student travel agency, allows for- eign students to come to this coun- try for summer study at drastical- ly reduced rates, provided the students are sponsored by Amer- ican…

… individuals or groups. The sponsors are expected to provide housing, employment and hospi- tality for the students. THROUGH OPERATION Friendship, a foreign student who comes to the U.S. for summer study…

…- dents will receive free trans- portation to the U.S. and back. The student agency sponsoring the program also arranges Euro- pean study tours for American students at greatly reduced rates. "THE RATES…

… are so low that many students who have not been able to study abroad before are now enabled to do so," Dick Arne- sen, '51, said yesterday. He is lo- cal representative for the agency. Arnesen pointed…

… the College International de Cannes, on the French Riviera, at $595. Any individuals or groups inter- ested in lending their support to Operation Friendship, and any students interested in foreign study…

… tours, may contact Arnesen by calling 2-8256. "The idea of the Student Art Festivals is to establish a com- munity of the arts. If one art is failing, all must suffer," Rob- ertson said, adding that IAU…

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…

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…

November 22, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

… as he prepares toaccelerate the peace process, especially with Syria. Peres believes a deal with Damascus will put an end to the Arab-Israeli con- flict, a coup that could persuade his skeptical…

… lawmakers from parties repre- senting Israel's Arab minority support the government from the outside, guar- anteeing him amaiority of 63 out of 120 on most issues. Addressing Labor Party members in Tel Aviv…

… probably would not seek a new referendum on independence until 1997. CHICAGO (AP)- She was anhonor student from a religious family, but a teen-age pregnancy started Debra . Evans' slide into a world of dim…

… University Rela- tions Walter Harrison said there is no evidence that athletic contracts foster temptation for student-athletes at the University. Patton said the University is among the top sellers of apparel…

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…-The newspaper Al Ah- ram reported yesterday the Unit- ed Arab Republic has secret Brit- ish defense documents indicating Britain's future military plans in the Middle East will be directed mainly against Cairo…

… and Arab nationalism. In his weekly article, Moham- ed Hassanein Heikal, President Nasser's chief spokesman, said the documents contain basic 1965-70 British military strategy, particu- larly for the…

… Column for Announce- mnents is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * * * Organizations who are planning to be active for…

… the Spring/Summer Term must be registered in the Office of Student Affairs by May 26, 1965. Forms are available in Room 1011 Student Activities Bldg. Friends of SNCC, 5th anniversary cel- ebration, RMay…

November 22, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… bje Mfi i igan Ba4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Anabortion…

… hatchet job. I am an at-large member of the During my term on LSA-SG, I 1 LSA student government, and a have been very favorably im- member of neither Students for pressed by the dedication and Academic and…

… Institutional concern of Susan Porter and Development ifor the Student Margaret Talmers, the presiden- Alliance for Better Represen- tial and vice-presidential can- tation, the two parties competing didates from…

… for the Midwest, said, "There will be no peace in the Middle East until all the Arab countries realize that Israel can- not be destroyed by military for- ce." How can Israel even begin to negotiate…

…, more than 20 Arab countries with plenty of space of- fered no help to the Palestinians and chose to use them as political weapons. They remained in tents for over 20 years. Now who is denying the…

… problems on Israel than on their Arab counterparts. Israel has nothing to be ashamed of in the way the Palestinians have been treated. If only the Jews were treated that kindly every, time they were…

… 21 * ,.' t ._ A- / ~/////A7X ii,,-. /U .-, AL it " " r /'i/'fi ,_4,- To the Daily: I am compelled to comment on a particular poster that is being used by the Student Alliance for Better…

… Representation campaign in the LSA Student Government elections because I find it very deceptive. The poster thanks SABRE for the structure the par- ty brought to MSA. SABRE is correct in asserting that its…

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…

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…

July 22, 1961 (vol. 0, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

…'4 Special Congressional Whip r Ak4*Bgan Patty Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS TruthWill Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the…

… TIME, as the Arabs well know and about which they often complain. Contrary to the Arab propaganda line, time is on Israel's side. "Time, after all, is the great legitimizer of national status. With each…

… mounts. With each passing year her population grows and her economy is strengthened, and the "silent miracle" of Israel's eco- nomic growth since 1948 goes on." -Gil Kollin "The Student Zionist" to settle…

… political disputes, and at the same time creates resentment in at least some Arab areas by seeming to claim a position in part of the Sahara which the Algerian Arabs also claim as the most sen- sitive point…

… tim- ing a matter of future negotiation. Bourguiba may be entitled to some exasperation over France's avoid- ance of such negotiations, espe- cially in view of the pressure on him from Arab sympathy…

… news reports by the violent action. But at the moment his Western friends are embarrassed by his intemperance, and his Arab friends by the pos- sible effect on the cause of the Al- gerians. Revlisionism…

July 22, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

… People's Con- vention or the all-black South African Student Organization. Two weeks ago, 10 blacks ap- peared in court in Pietermaritz- burg on charges of "terroristic activities" and violating anti…

…1TBIIGHSCORINGWMEM WALT DISNEY PROUC lnws tocootn --PLuS-- WALT DISNEY'S "BA MBI" Peace forces take positions in Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon (P) - First elements of an Arab League peacekeeping force…

… mediator for the Arab League. "After 16 months, some incidents are to be ex- pected in the first days." PLANS CALL for the Arab League forces to continue de- ployment along the green line separating the M o…

November 22, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… batteries. The fighting was sparked by an Israeli air raid on a Syrian army position and three Arab guerrilla bases seven miles inside Syria. It came in reprisal for guerrilla raids against Israeli…

… ceasefire line raises some delicate questions about Syria's relations with its closest allies-Egypt, Libya and the Soviet Union. Syria is linked with Egypt and Libya in the year-old Federation of Arab

…-attack. But as each exchange becomes more serious, the prospect must loom larger in the strategic think- ing of the Arabs. NAL GIFT 0 The monogrammed CIRCLE PIN 6 is a campus tradition 4A' if5T Although the…

… officials said the session was "characterized by the same degreeI of concentration and seriousness" that prevailed during the earlier talks. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the…

September 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… actions within the last year r for. a start on have brought the problem into wilding ' program diplomatic focus once more. In the eriod. first and better-known of these, ed that building Israel and the Arab

… had to foreign ships in the future. from George S. Israel claims the gulf is an r of the State international w a t e r w a y, Arab >riculture, asking states bordering on the gulf, Egypt willing…

…, according to the 'Ensian staff. , Seniors may sign' up for ap- pointments with the 'Ensian Staff at. the Student Publications Build- ing, 420 Maynard, from 3:00 to 5:00 daily. If appointments are broken…

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

students that are worried about their safety; we have Muslim and Arab students that are worried about their safety,” Harper said. “So we have a pretty active Department of Public Safety right now…

… campus more welcoming for LGBTQ students. Specifically, they’ve opened an LGBTQ housing space that she said she assumes would be friendly to transgender students and their housing needs. “As…

… the undergraduate curriculum that includes a social justice component — something she is very pleased with. It would require students to take a certain number of classes pertaining to race and…

….” According to 2016 enrollment data for the class of 2020 at Northwestern, 8.5 percent of the student population is Black or African American, 13.6 percent is Hispanic or Latino, 20 percent is Asian and…

students who believe in protecting Palestinian human rights,” Sarkar wrote. “The spirit of the resolution embodies the University of Michigan’s mission statement — to challenge the present — and the…

… chapter of SAFE met with E. Royster Harper, vice president for Student Life, and Laura Blake Jones, dean of students, for a dialogue and conversation. Approximately 20 students were in attendance to…

… the event. The Daily did not attend the meeting due to the personal nature of the event, but spoke to several student attendees afterwards. LSA senior Andrea Sahouri attended the dialogue, and…

… stated one of the most important aspects of the conversation was the way it exposed students to University officials that are open to hearing concerns, specifically for those students who may be…

… feeling the administration is not intimately connected to conversation among the student body. “I think the most important part of the meeting as a whole was letting the students of SAFE, and the…

… them or talk to them about anything that they’re there for us as students,” she said. Another main point of discussion was safety concerns among students following #UMDivest. While parts of…

January 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… being sold to the Arab state. Delivery will not begin for two years, however. In return, Libya agreed to stop supporting the rebellion in the African state of Chad where 2,000 French soldiers are helping…

… executed. ISRAELI ARMORED RAIDERS entered Jordan for a 21-hour battle against Arab guerillas. The Israelis reportedly moved into Jordan with 40 tanks. It was their longest foray into Jordan since the 1967…

… the contrary," said Albert, "the is- sue is not inflation. The only is- sue is the health and education of the people." The Michigan Daity, edited and an- aged by students at the Uiversit~' o Michigan…

… many low-numbered men will not lose deferments until lat- er in the year - especially college. students subject to reclassifica- tion after June. Thus, guidelines might be necessary well into the year…

October 22, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 bie IAtIbtgan ail Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCI V-No. 40 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the…

… Mubarak's recent visit to Washington, Egypt is a country in deep trouble. Isolated from its Arab neigh- bors by the Camp David Accords and burdened by the Reagan ad- ministration's failing Mideast policy…

… enrollment has been in a; nosedive since 1976 when it nearly hit8 percent. Last year, only 5.2 percent of students were black. Administrators have admitted for a long time that the Unviersity is having serious…

… trouble enrolling and keeping black students. But the creation of this new administration is the first in- dication in several years that the Un- iversity is serious about solving the problem. With tough…

… lose funds. And make no mistake about it, this new salary will be paid by someone who could use the money. Everybody can use the money these days - students, professors, and nearly every school and…

… college. But the potential benefits of this position, are worth the sacrifice. The decline in black and other minority enrollments must stop soon, or the University's student diversity will completely…

… language is spoken will between American and European have overcome these c students. Such differences do during childhood, wI exist and are significantenough American student at t to give European students

… who sity level must still co. major in their native languages a them. very noticeable advantage over Third, it has been sa American students majoring in structors set higher sta the same language…

…. foreign students who First, public school instruction their native languages in Europe has been cited as more counteracting the ap thorough than public school in vantages of the foreign- struction in the…

students from various coun- foreign student taking tries, plus my own encounters his or her own language with Europeanstudents, lead me time and effort into to assume that the above ment than an America…

July 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…- periencing." EFFORTS WERE under way in Cairo to convene an emer- gency meeting of the Arab League to resolve the conflict. Reports indicated Mahmoud Riad, the league's secretary general, was in urgent consul…

… between the two Arab nations was the fourth border incident in a month between oil-rich Libya a ii d economically troubled Egypt. The two once planned to unite and form one nation. An Egyptian military com…

… ' TUESDAY JULY 19 C. I' HEAD HELADIES' NIGHT " WEDNESDAY JULY 20 6 SHOTGUN STUDENT NIGHT ' * * THURSDAY JULY 21 &' ( SHOTGUN , a GREEKS & DORMS s ' FRIDAY-SUNDAY JULY 22-24 . ~ McCAFFREY. SUNDAY: Pitchers…

July 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…AT THE STAT : i1 Hic1igan kitg Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS-OF THE-UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

…-wracked sailors. The sailors involved are all tugboat commanders, members of the E OLD Eisenhower-Dulles ineptness at oping with the Russians, Arab nationalism, just about everything and everybody ,else he world…

…. Unable to extricate ourselves without fearful loss of diplomatic face, we will have to face the misgivings of neutrals such as Swe- den and India, the loss of Arab and other new nationalist forces as…

… would be no Anglo-American attempt to intervene in Iraq and it was doubted that King Hussein of Jor- dan had the military strength to intervene. His Arab Legion is the best army in the Near East but he…

… them pro-Soviet-neu- A surprising number of so- called friends whom the United States had aided with millions of dollars have suddenly decided to become aloof and vote with the Arab bloc on the question…

…- West conflict in the Middle East would sub- merge him and his Arab internationalist move- ment. He also knows that, once in the area, the Soviet Union would never get out any more than she has out of…

… Eastern settle- ment time comes the Soviet Union will have to be in on it. They want to ease the strain on the Kremlin at the same time they want to halt its exploita- tion of Arab nationalism.' By WILTON…

… the second time in less than two years the West is throw- ing military might at him. * * * TO YOUNG Arab nationalists everywhere Nasser may be the most popularArab since the prophet Mohamed emerged in…

… touch you. Foreigners were exempt from almost all taxation. Arabic was the language of the Egyptians - but the street signs were in English. The royal fam- ily knew French, English, Italian and Turkish…

…, but almost no Arabic. * * * IN SHORT, Cairo was a foreign- ers' paradise. , One hundred per cent Egyptians. were laughed at and despised. This humiliation left scars in the personality of Gamal -Abdel…

September 22, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

… of representatives. Farjo, a graduate student in electrical engineering, is from Bag- dad, Iraq. He was vice-president of the Arab Club for a term and is currently serving in the house of…

… feature the movie, "Toast to Our Brother," starring Joe E. Brown and describ- ing life in a fraternity. All students planning to par- ticipate in the rushing program must register by Sept. 30 at Rm. 1020…

… announced as a result of the recent reduction in the projected size of the Air Force from 143 to 120 wings and the resulting lowered manpower auth- orizations. * * * UNDER THE modified program! all students

… the local commanding officer, Lt. Col Charles L. Burleigh, at the meeting for further informa- tion. Grad Named Dean Donald K. Anderson, '37, has been appointeddean of students at the University of…

…- mission. Air Force commissions will go to those students who were under the flight training candidates pro- gram.during the advanced course. Students under other programs will get completion certificates…

… Force officers quota, admis- sion to the advanced program as a contract student this year will be limited to those students under the flight training candidates pro- gram, a small numbering of en…

…- gineering and other technical stu- dents and a few outstanding non- technical students to be chosen on the basis of leadership and aca- demic performance. Planchon Gets ISA Position International Student

… you Everyidy u Editorial WhO's Norks rStaff with LAW case books and i Supplies. Our LAW section is staffed by law students to as- sist you on your requirements. VETERANS' ACCOUNTS CAPABLY HANDLED…

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…

September 22, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

… answers on new Uni- versity driving regulations were pre- pared by the Office of Student Affairs In cooperation with Joint Judiciary Council.) Q. What does the yellow card I signed at registration mean? A…

…. This.card holds each student accountable for knowledge and understanding of the provisions of Regents Bylaw 8.06; which governs automobile operation, and the Ad- ministrative Code established by the…

… should secure a tem- porary permit. Q. Are some students eligible for a permit without having to pay the fee? A. Yes, students who have Re- gent appointments as Instructor, Teaching Fellow, Teaching Assis…

…-time stu- dents. Q. May a 21-year-old student drive someone else's registered car carrying an exempt permit? A. Yes. Q. Does the 21-year-old student borrowing the car need to regis- ter? A. No. Foreign…

… Affairs Expert Campbell Claims United Nations Should Settle Canal Crisis Q. May a student over 21 drive an unregistered car? A. Any use of an unregistered car is a violation of the automobile code…

… regardless of infrequency of use. For example, the fact that the wife of a student uses the car almost exclusively does not excuse her husband from registering. Q. May a student who is not 21 drive, another…

…'s legally registered car carrying an exempt permit? A. Not unless that student re-, quests permission from the Office of Student Affairs. Approval of such requests will depend upon the sufficiency of need and…

July 22, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… 4 Y t :43 a it'# EDITOR'S NOTE See Page 2 L. Latest Deadline in the State CLOUDY AND SHOWERS VOL. LXI, No. 19-S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1951 FOUR PAGES Arabs Seek Killer As…

… Tension Mounts CAIRO - (R)-- Jordan's British-commanded Arab Legion aided police in rounding up more than 100 suspected oppositionists in old Jerusalem yesterday for questioning in the assassination of King…

… Ab- dullah.a Authorities clamped stern measures against uprisings in both Jordan and Abdullah's Arab Palestine as a bitter fight loomed be- tween Abdullah's two eldest sons over which should succeed to…

… friendly toward both Britain and the United States as his father was. Arab political circles feel that Tallal's return might set off a violent c h a i n reaction that would affect the whole uneasy Middle…

… East and big power poli- tics as well. Since Tallal has three young sons behind him in normal suc- cession to the throne, Prince Naif. actually is fifth in line. The Arab news agency reported Prince…

… Friday. The Arab Legion troops, com- manded by British-born Gen. John Baggot Glubb Pasha and subsi- dized by the British government, joined police patrols to keep order in Amman. SL Guild Movie Will Run…

… buildings for the different de- partments and the social problems of the students," declared Heinz Lorenz, assistant director to the department of physical education at the Free University. Lorenz, who is…

…. * * * "STUDENTS AT the Free Uni- versity do not have a big campus life nor proper recreational facili- ties," said Lorenz who has drawn up plans for a tremendous $750,000 recreational project that is being held up…

… for want of funds. The Free University of Berlin was established in 1948 as a re- sult of German students petition- ing the government of the west sector of Berlin because the Rus- sians made academic…

January 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… beliefs. LSA junior Asif Harsolina, president ofthe Muslim Student Association, said Ramadan is "a 30-day fast teaching discipline and self-restraint." But exactly when Detroit-area Mus- swill begin…

… moon was sighted in many Arab countries Saturday. Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emir- ates, Yemen, Jordan and Egypt reported sightings of the moon yesterday. In Oman, the crescent could not be…

… of the Muslim's lunar calendar with a solar calendarand comes I 1 days later with each succeeding year. Jinnah El-Soloman a junior nursing student called Ramadan "an opportu- nity to gain spirituality…

… self-con- trol. Families and friends also gather together after sundown to share meals and many then retire to mosques for lectures and religious discussion. *"This is a month where students tend to go…

… to other people's homes for dinner," Harsolina said. "It's actually pretty fun." He said the Muslim Student Associa- tion holds dinners at different restau- rants in town where students gather to break…

… MEDSTART, Page 2A Mace forces residents to evacuate Barb our 0Y lnoityalliance By Katie Wang Daily Staff Reporter Declaring that the University has not done enough for students of color, the Alliance Four…

… the Members of the University Community "WE DEMAND That the Office of Academic and Multicultural Initiatives increase their focus on the retention of students of color The immediate establishment of…

… ethnic-specific cultural centers An increase in the number of faculty and students of color. 3 Guaranteed funding for student of color organizations Guaranteed autonomy of the Center for African and…

… went off and the entire build- ing was evacuated. First-year Engineering student An- drea Cox said she was in the stairwell on the second floor when she noticed the smell. "It was right there," Cox said…

September 22, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

… ING All LS&A Students ... LOOK! Advance ClassificationAppointment Schedules WINTER TERM-1973 (Continued from Page 1) Police asked a Tel Aviv court; to order a remand in custody of a former leader of…

… mustache, packed a crate of arms and am- munition destined for points abroad-to launch a terrorist can- paign against Arab diplomats. But the court ordered police to release Paglin early Friday, or to return…

… check of all mail from Arab countries and from the Netherlands, where many of the recent bombs were postmarked. A police spokesman in Jeru- salem said 12 explosives-laden envelopes have been receivedin…

…. Students whose last names begin with: A-G . H-N M-R S-Z Pre-Business, Medical Technology, and Physical Therapy Make appointments on: Monday, October 2 Tuesday, October 3 Wednesday, October 4 Thursday…

…, October 5 Friday, October 6 Students not making appointments on their scheduled day may sign up for Advance Classification groups in 1213 Angell Hall beginning October 9. ,1 Junior-Senior Counseling…

… be staggered, ex- cept for Seniors graduating at the end of Winter 1973, no materials will actually be processed until Monday, October 16. Students may begin to schedulue Preclassification appointments…

… population. In this way the election of a degree program (i.e. BGS) in itself DOES NOT provide any unfair advantage. Once d student has met with an advisor, and has an approved set of elections, the completed…

… ELECTION REQUEST form is returned by the student to 1223 Angell Hall. OPTIONAL COUNSELING Graduating Seniors (Winter 1972) must make pre-classification appointments (September 25-27) to get approval for the…

… last semester's elections and to secure a concentration release form. All other Optional Counseling students may secure pre-classification materials beginning Oc- tober 1 in 1223'Angell Hall and may…

… return the cocmpleted Election Request forms on Thursday 12 October for processing beginning on Monday 16 October. BGS Students B G S GRADUATING SENIORS must see Linda Fink (1223 Angell Hall) on…

September 22, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… Editorial Page Editors Managing Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 413 E. HURON ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 tothedaily@michigandaily.com It's an energy eS drink and it's a…

students who plan to work high-tech jobs in Michigan upon graduation. To all appearances, however, both sets of bills have little chance of passing through the state Senate. This is an election year, after…

… session, making it seem more likely that the legisla- ture will drop the issues after the election. It is unfortunate that these student loan bills are not getting the attention and real support in the…

… Legislature they deserve. Giving financial assistance to students who intend to stay in Michigan after col- lege will only help the state's economy by retaining a more educated workforce. Similarly, the…

…. As a propaganda worker at our own student newspaper,The Michi- gan Daily (we wanted to title it the Worker's Vanguard, but that was already taken), I will try to acclimate you to life as a comrade…

October 22, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… sfte £k41§an Daft! Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Detente key to Wednesday, October 22, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard…

… of trying to tion. first split the Arab world ;ree- and betray the Pales- tard n s 13: no dip- med ents dat's from eved their Mid ente at- ;ree- U.S., ..%" , ::a.;,' S. ;" 3 ' ': '5 ? :': : r: :::r…

… .:+ ? ; ar , ;.;{t^" ::{"'};i.::":":.............n ..:;."Q~.y v:.vi .r":. ." .r..........v"..?.v .:.S .i}:«~L. Egypt and Israel of having but one aim: to split the Arab world and betray the Palestinians. The…

… quality ed- ucation for the undergraduates. However, throughout the dura- tion of the strike, which at its end had entered its fourth cold week ,there was a small core of undergraduates known as the Student

…. In short, the University of Michi- gan doesn't give a damn about the quality of undergraduate life and education. UPON THIS REVELATION, the Student Sunport Committee vowed to stick together after the…

… strike. The result of this vow was the formation of the Student Organizing Committee (SOC). We defined ourselves as an action-oriented group estab- lished to mobilize large nrn- hers of students against…

… groups involved in similar efforts. Since the formation of SOC eight of its members have run for and been elected to Student Government Council (SGC.) From this position we have gained an office, a…

… mini-course credit to the Ann Arbor Teach-in, to name just a few, leave no dobt in our minds that strong initia- tives are needed now to bat- tle such injustices. WE FEEL THAT the Student Organizing…

… Black students and advisors which is working to fight dis- criminatory practices against minorities at the University of Michigan. We have also made moves to abolish the current SGC in favor of a more…

… repre- sentative student government, the Michigan Student Assem- bly. The MSA will include rep- resentatives from all U of M school governments in addition to seats elected at large by the student body…

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…

November 22, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

… without a priority reversal, the stock market would fall and labor would be antagonized. DRAWS COMPARISON: Slosson Cites Conflict Between Israel, Arabs ^ 2 By NANCY KAHN "The conflict between Israel and…

… the Arab world is basically the conflict between East and West," Prof. Emeritus Preston Governors Set Economic Gain As Future Goal At the second annual Midwest- ern Governor's Conference in Omaha…

… in Europe and the United States for the past 1,000 years, they have, in truth, become Westernized. Thus, the Arabs, in turn, regard the Jews as outsiders from the West, he explained. "The Arabs are not…

… 'America which has estab- lished itself in the midst of a be- wildered Asia," Prof. Slosson con- cluded. He added that the grow- ing political and economic ad- vancement of the Arabs may, in time, lessen…

…," introduced by Rep. EdwardHerbert (D-La.), chairman of the subcommittee, embodied the subcommittee's rec- ommendations. Those students wishing to di- rectly enter into the two-year ad- vanced program would be…

… authorizing a monthly retainer pay of $50 for up to four years and payment of tuition and fees for students entering ROTC programs agreeing to serve at least four years on active duty. These students would be…

… appoint- ed cadets or midshipmen in the service programs. The bill auth- orizes the appointment of up to 8,000 students in each of the three service programs providing this financial aid. The bill also…

… authorizes an in- crease in the retainer pay from the present $27 a month to $50 a month for all students in the advanced course. African land of Somalia is accept- ing arms from the Soviet Union but without…

September 22, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… Ten Pages ARABS TO CONFER: -II Guerrillas claim truce viola tions 'By Th Associa ed Precis Palestinian guerrillas claimed early this morning that they were under attack by Jordanian army troops…

… after a 1 p.mn. deadline, the approximately 30 campers surrounded by some 80 supporters, declined to leave when requested to do so hy Vice President for Student Services Robert Knauss. Instead, responding…

… give its support. But there was no request from- Jordan, and most diplomats look- ed to the Arab summit ponference opening in Cairo^ toiorrow for the next developmentson the ne- gotiating front. Kings…

… and presidents of t h e Arab world began gathering yes- terday for tle conference, but Iraq and Algeria said they would boy- cott the meeting. The priority item is Jordan's charge that Syrian armored…

student services, addresses the people at Tent-City' yesterday after the performance of a guerrilla theater (right) demonstrating their belief that the University has not faced up to the local housing…

…-income hous North Campus. The housing would be pr for married students andx with a certain percentage gle student housing. The committee intends t the new buildings by utiliz National Housing Act, whi vides…

… federal money at lowi rates. The program has n been approved by the feder ernment. The committee, which wa ed last February by fourc itUnion units'-on. CK organizations-the Student Cred- ion or- it Union…

… single person older than 62 years. Ten per cent of the- dwellings, however, may be used for single student housing, according to the housing act. "I see this project as serving a wide range of persons in…

… Robert Brown (R-Kala- mazoo) has suggested that the Tenants Union, in its drive far more low-cost student housing, develop a detailed, outlined hous- ing program similar to the com- mittee plan. "We are…

… University early in Septem- ber provided that no "health haz- ard was created and the com- munity did not become "predom- inantly non-student." However, within the past few days, county and University health…

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…

January 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…- tablished to serve high school students in Washtenaw County. The two ballot questions would authorize a one mill increase in the property tax to fund the center un- der the auspices of the Washtenaw…

student-supported consumers group points to the possible con- sequences of the leakage of radio- active waste-a highly increased incidence of cancer and the death of infants and young children. The group…

…- lation and as Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott restated hopes the Arab oil embargo might soon end. BUT WHETHER AN end of the Arab embargo, imposed to counter U.S. support of Israel in the Octo- ber…

… hearings went on through the day, Senator Scott re- vived hopes an end to the Arab oil embargo might be in sight as' as a result of the Israeli-Egyptian accord on troop disengagement.. Kissnger optimi s tc…

… an end to the Arab oil embargo has been removed with the signing of the Israeli-Egyptian disengagement agreement. After attending. a 90-minute briefing by Kissinger, along with other Republican and…

… Democratic congressional leaders, Scott said the agreement was a hopeful sign that "constructive progress" has been made. HOWEVER, he would not predict when the Arabs might resume oil shipments to the United…

… still linked to Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territories and the restoration of the national rights of the Palestinian people," Kuwait Foreign Minister Sabah el- Ahmed said in an interview in the…

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…

September 22, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… at 8 p.m. Tickets for the concert range from $10 to $48. Tutorial assists with end notes program The Hatcher Graduate Library is hold- ing a hands-on session to teach students how to use the program…

… EndNote tomor- row, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the library. End- Note helps students format their works cited in essays, and the session will focus on the basics of importing citations from online resources…

… it does By Mary DeYoe For the Daily After much debate, the Michigan Student Assembly has decided to bring the Academy Award winning filmmaker Michael Moore to campus for a speech. Members of the event…

… message that such a politically charged event might send, especially with funding coming from MSA. All students must pay a fee to MSA. Business School senior Mike Phillips, editor- in-chief of the Michigan…

… Review, said, "I don't blame MSA for bringing a liberal speaker to campus, but I encourage them to acknowledge the possible impression that it might leave on the student body." In response, LSA senior and…

… group devoted to reelect- president. e working really hard for of Arab-Americans," Cas- d. "In the wake of Sept. 11, ident stressed that the acts did not reflect followers of Bush has also appointed…

… crews from CNBC were on campus last week interviewing faculty and students, he was not officially told the news until yesterday morning. MBA student Amy Monroe said she was thrilled to hear the news…

… and for students." The announcement comes one day after representatives from the Ross School kicked off a 10-city capital cam- paign in Boston. The goal of the campaign is to raise $350 million. So far…

… secret evidence in racial profiling cases, which often targets Arabs and Muslims. But since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, many Muslims have been critical of Bush's support of the Patriot Act and believe…

September 22, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, September 22, 1983 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan r Vol. XCIV - No. 13 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a…

…, not solve them. The school has also experienced significant enrollment declines in recent years. The number of students currently enrolled is less than half of what it was in 1972. This alone justifies…

… Saturday. That assumes, though, that enough academically capable student-athletes are not available to fill Maize and Blue uniforms and still win. Such an argument not only misinter- prets the reason for the…

… existence of in- tercollegiate athletics - to augment academics - but it sells the true stud- ent-athlete short. The University's athletic teams already have many academically talented students. Many more are…

… out there. Tearing down the wall that protects many athletes here would be a way to give more student-athletes a spot on the field. Wasserman ~A\TW~fATION I S 'SoN&I8Lr' FOtZ P\ TE [N WoRK P1CS . -811…

… percent of all U.S. aid to Israel. What PRAI does advocate is that U.S. economic aid to Israel be withheld by an amount equivalent to what Israel spends to retain, settle, and administer the Arab territores…

… Israel halts its policies of Jewish settlement in and political absorption of the oc- cupied Arab territories. The United States, along with almost all other nations, considers such expansionist policies…

January 22, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 22, 1992 - Page 3 MSA gets auditor, *exames elections by Jennifer Silverberg Daily MSA Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) approved the hiring of a…

… selected from a pool of 30 candidates. She will be responsible for keeping the books for MSA, Student Legal Services *.and the Ann Arbor Tenants Union. "Whatever my position in detail with the assembly is, I…

… the idea that more students are active in November elections than in April, passed 24-4-5. Duderstadt cites shifts in research priorities by Purvi Shah Daily Administration Reporter Borrowing a term…

… universities should try to refocus their relation- ship with the federal government back to a partnership, place a higher priority on attracting students to science research fields, and work on thinking broadly…

…." However, Rackham graduate student Curtis Gehman asserted that money could be redirected from administrative bureaucracy to help solve the problems Duderstadt posed. He said, "Personally I think a lot of the…

… budget has grown disproportionately com- pared to the student body and fac- ulty funds. Puppy love Recent graduate Tom Weber cuddles with Madison, one of his twin puppies, on the Diag yesterday. HAC…

… the council, and will continue to demand rights for homeless people in AnnArbor until they feel city homeless are given the attention they deserve, said Dresser, a Rack- ham student. "Both the county…

October 22, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…- necessary to transport Willow Vil- tons of cigarettes were found and lage students to Ann Arbor week- indicated he believed these were ends. kept off the market to maintain At least that was the assurance the…

… $2,- ice, who said: 500,000 worth of medical supplies, Plenty of Busses some beyond use. * Hereafter, there will be more than enough busses available to bring the students from the Vil- lage week…

… discussed. schedule, however, Anderson de- TherPresident wishes to exploreslared rinreply to a student re- further the possibility of an agree- quest, service is as adequate as -nent on the desirability for…

… "consider- will bring the Congressmen up to ably fuller" than at most schools date on the outlook for produc- having students living in a similar ing stop-gap aid without legis- location. lation, produce the…

… performance as soon as facilities are available at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Wal- ter B. Rea, associate dean of stu- dents, announced yesterday. The Office of Student Affairs is bringing back the Shakespearean…

October 22, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…, 7 p.m; Modern Languages Build- ing, Lecutre Room 1 Q Arab American Students As- sociation, Palestinian Dabkeh, Michigan Union, Anderson Room, 7 p.m. Q Benefit Concert for Bosnia, sponsored by the…

… correctness is not only a debated topic at the University, but one that ignites passionate opinions among students and faculty at uni- versities across the country. The Office of Student Affairs ar- ranged a…

… Amendment?" provided an opportunity for discourse on the con- troversial topic. Its purpose was to give viewers the chance to hear noted speakers reflect on First Amendment rights relating to students, and to…

… professor and student who had differing opinions about the racial presence in the novel "Huck Finn." Another depicted fraternity rush flyers using advertising that women found demeaning and pornographic. With…

… the help ofmodern technol- ogy, students across the country could ask questions and relate personal experiences by sending a fax or call- ing a "1-800" number. "The lines are just ringing and ringing…

… earlier that required faculty to give a de- tailed description of any offensive material students may encounter in their classes. "How does one then protect people from offensive speech with- out inflicting…

… the Michigan Marching Band. Students call North Campus parking unsafe Band members are introduced to these honorary groups during infor- mational meetings. There, active members and possible new…

… 200 people in front of her all waiting for the same elusive piece of paper - a North Campus parking spot. After the long mid-September wait, the LSA first-year student won- dered if it was worth the…

… option for many students because the buses stop run- ning to the lot after 7p.m. and they are not very efficient, Starrman said. Students may also take the Nite It's scary out there ... It's very dark…

… said she is concerned about the amount of time it will take to make the improvements. The path is expected to be com- pleted by the end of November, but until then students must still walk the long…

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…

January 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… the U.S. defenses seemed tantamount to keeping Israel from retaliating and possibly causing Arab countries to leave the anti-Iraq coalition. After inspecting the missile dam- age, Eagleburger said…

… dream our reality' by Shalini Patel Daily Staff Reporter Students gathered yesterday to celebrate the third-annual Univer- sity-recognized Martin Luther King Day, titled "Making his Dream our Reality…

… Rights, questioned the legality of "race-exclusive" scholarships last December. University President James Duderstadt said the "campus is a microcosm of the world." He noted increasing anti-Arab sentiment…

…'s war," said Rackham student Errol Hen- derson who was the last speaker. "This is not our thing. They're de- stroying us by getting us out of school and sending us to the front. We've fought for everyone…

… George Davis discussed what he described as continuing racism on campus, including incidents such as the racist slurs directed at Black students at the Law School, lack of minority enrollment, and…

… discrimination against Black stu- dents by University deputized See RALLY, Page 2 SOS bill blocked from MSA bJuie Foster Daily MSA Reporter The steering committee of the Michigan Student Assembly rejected a…

…. Students attend events, catch up on work on their day off by Lisa Sanchez Daily Staff Writer Officially, classes were out of session yesterday, but that didn't hamper the hustle and bustle of University…

…. It's well-diversified, not solely concen- trating on African American con- "Unfortunately, the two things I wanted to see were at the same time," said Beth Dodd, a graduate student in the School of…

… Informa- tion and Library Studies. Business school junior Joe Blanco and LSA junior Paul Bris- After attending an event on cul- tural assimilation, Law student David Nach said he discussed race issues with…

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…

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