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January 22, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

… the Iran-Iraq war. AKINS WARNED the audience of possible repercussions of the Reagan Administration's pro-Israeli policies. He also expressed concern over anti- Arab statements made by Reagan during the…

…) represents the Palestinians and that it must be recognized." U "President Reagan's comment 'Islam is becoming a religion where you get to heaven by killing Christians and Jews' scares Arab leaders," the…

… contributors. Those who have an interest and some knowledge in the performing or static arts should attend an in- troductory meeting to the Arts page being held this Thursday at7:30 p.m. in the Student

… Publications Building (right around the corner from Student Ac- tivities Building) at 420 Maynard. A writing sample would be helpful, but not required, In case you're concerned about the demands that might be…

November 22, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… U.S. lashes out at Arab guerrillas, supports Israel UNITED NATIYNS (4') - bThe o fliberati United States yesterday de- wit ha br clared its support of Israel's terrorism. right to exist and lashed…

… out at "If ther the Arab guerrillas' "deliberate, ing the, brutal policy of terror" and where inn their attempt to compare it with there wa the American Revolution. the volun The tsance was at odds with…

… Farmer said. Union delay was THE MICHIGAN DAILY "bringing the country near to Volume X No 68 "brigingFriday, November 22, 1974 a crisis of serious proportions." is edited and managed by students But the…

… dispute. (campus area); $6.00 local mail MEANWHILE, UMW Presi- (Michigan and Ohio); ;".50 non- dent Arnold Miller, who had local mail (other states and foreign). .. 1 I GRAD STUDENTS and WGRKENG WOMEN meet…

April 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…," Chilcoat said. "Do we believe in a classroom atmosphere that makes students and TAs feel like we are worth some- thing?" she asked. "Yes!" the crowd loudly replied. "What is education without in- structors…

… the rallies were helping their cause. "It shows there are a lot of students unified and support GEO," said Communications TA Chris Martin. ACT-UP awaiting hospital's responcse by Jami Blaauw Daily…

students to present papers and projects orally. LSA first-year student Jonathan Ellis and senior Ethan Leonard, both LDS members, said their psychology TAs allowed them to present term papers orally. Leonard…

…." Students said they felt Gibbs' emotions came through to help get her point across. "You could feel her pain," said LSA first-year student Jennifer Bayson. "I really like the way she's giv- ing instructive…

October 22, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 16) • Page Image 8

… focused on the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan. The 20 leaders approved a statement con- demning the "murderous deeds" of the Sept. 11 0 'U' graduate student feels he was unfairly detained, questioned "P' OP…

…-security areas. When University paleontology graduate student Iyad Zalmout went to Detroit Metropolitan Air- port early in the morning of Oct. 2 to catch a Delta Airlines flight to Cincinnati, he left his house…

… public, she said. Clenney said the Watch List might have been the reason some Muslims and Arab Americans have been complaining about harassment in public places, though she stressed that the Watch List is…

… and Arab Americans already have. "We take those complaints very seriously. This is certainly not the time for Arab Americans to be harassed, or intimidated by other WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. com- mandos…

October 22, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 18) • Page Image 19

… ubiquitous LS&A first-year student Theodore Cardman naively wandering the streets as a twin-size, cotton phantom when he stumbles across a BAMN party (wait, that can't be right - do BAMN members actually like…

…'s an ultra-radical student group that's ardently against the destruction of bedsheets, so they'd get on your spectral case, too. So you'd best leave the sheets at home on your bed. And a tip for all…

… the largest Arab popu-i brings princely stat wen a i boxing. lation in country. Hamed is of Yemeni descent, and looks to draw on that Arab support. He received it _____________ in spades on Friday…

…, as Arabs packed the arena, waving Yemeni flags IGIT L I everywhere. He highlighted the race factor in his sport after the fight, saying that he'll "beat all the Mexicans." 0 i R LO se No, he's not…

October 22, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

Arab sir shelling puts into question whe- meeting in Cairo next Mon ther any cease-fire can be ap- which is to endorse and m plied." arrangements for the Ri Spokespersons of the right- peace plan. wing…

… I F I C A N T Y, loopholes in the Riyadh which could threaten its im however, calm reigned along mentation. fronts where Syrian armv troons and Palestinian $iierrillas are The reinforced Arab Lea head…

… time. accoumt all neonle is therefore a better road to eomglity. -Students w THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poeg Seven I Partisanship highlights race e he, Pr inu (Continued from Page 1) ruce ly a the war…

… people were massacred in the workable alternatives. attack. Captain Omar Abdul- "A state-wide non-partisan pri- lah, deputy commander of the mary to select Supreme Court pro-left Lebanese Arab Army…

… GRADUATION Portraits taken. Pictures end on Wednesday, Oct. 27th. CALL 764-0561 for your appointment, or go to the Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard St. between 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Remember…

April 22, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…THE3 MICHlIGAN DAILY ICHIG C.0s OPOLITAN? 'FAVOR Y CAUSE . _ B. Hutchins eritus JamesI and B. 1 Express Approval of Busrah Campaign C. VAU(MAN RECALLS -WIDE DEBT TO ARABS H. C. Adams, J. A…

… has from the very inception Arabian work continued to ; interest. He has stated the t Arabs were largely respon- r the development of much of medical science, and that they .e lamp of science trimmed…

… internationalism which we need. Professor Hildner is intimately fam- familiar with the life of the foreign students at the university through his interest in the Cosmopolitan club. (Continued on page 4…

… univer- * sity with the details and signifi- * cance of the plan. * * ,** ** * * * * * * ARAB PORT CLAIMS STRATEGIC STATION City of Busrah Stands Near Tigris and Euphrates, Near Persian Gulf and On Bagdad…

… endeavors to see S. C. A. COMMITTEE ORGANIES CANASS "Keep Michiganh i Arabia" Slogan for Busrah Campaigners Composed of 270 Student Men and . Women CAPTAINS OF SQUADS CONSULT ASSISTANTS AT CHURCH SUPPER Paul…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

September 22, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…' groups talk DADT elimiation ALLISON KRUSKE/Daily Second-year graduate student Amber Kao and junior Tehillah Frederick, both in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, perform an improvisational piece at the…

… ________________ Students nominate Mark Zuckerberg as grad. speaker 200 students sign petition in support of Facebook founder By K.C.WASSMAN Daily StaffReporter After protests erupted follow- ing announcement that Repub…

…-Qassemi, who is also founder and chair of Barjeel Securities - a financial interme- diary based in the United Arab Emirates - delivered the Josh Rosenthal Education Fund Lec- ture to a crowd of about 75 people…

January 22, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…A OPINION Thursday, January 22, 1981 4 e '4 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority…

… carried Playboy, leading mass marches to "clean up" Times Square, calling cops on Harvard students for showing Deep Throat and picketing scores of other films all over the coun- try, offering bounties for…

…'s) west (meaning the West Bank)." That is why Allon proposed a "Jor- danian-Palestinian Arab state, east of Israel, in which the in- dependent identity of the Jor- danian and Palestinian Arabs can find…

… prominent Palestinians that were willing to listen to the proposals were "done away with" by the PLO. - In 1947 the PN came out with its famous partition 'plan dividing a the British Mandate into an Arab

… Palestinian state and a Jewish state. Even though the proposal was a letdown for the Jewish community, it still accepted the partition plan. The Arab respon- se, however, was quite different. The armies of…

… of the aggression of the Arab states whose main purpose was not the establishment of a Palestinian state but the total destruction of the Jewish state. It is interesting to note that between 1948 and…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…-M uilding on a Saturday night was approved by Student Government ouncil last night. Debate concerned both the financial risk of the budget and the >ssibility of holding the dance at the League. SGC Treasurer…

… Chamoun reiterated charges yesterday that President Gamal Abdel Nasser's united Arab Repulic is trying to destroy him and his pro-Western government. He said he would never resign under such pressure…

…- tions Security Council about the alleged United Arab Republic pressure. Cites 'Interfering' "The U.AR. has been massively interfering in our internal affairs with a view to causing radical al- terations…

… included in the dance budget, on the night before the dance. Members differed on student support of J-Hop. League Presi- dent Bobbie Maier, '59, expressed Roll Call Passage of next year's 3-Hop budget…

… required a roll call vote. Student Government Council memers voted a follows: AYE: Ashton, Belin, Hardee, Kessel, Marthenke, Merrill, Rockne, Seasonwein, Tower, Wise and Wurster. NAY: Chrysler, Getz, Maier…

…, Shapiro and Taub. doubt whether students still want-. ed to spend an entire evening at a big dance.- Big Dance Questioned, "Why not have a big band in a little plate," she asked, "with stu- dents coming and…

… Senior Board. The announcements are being distributed on the lower level of the Student Activities Building. SENATE: Committee A pproves Aid Plan WASHINGTON (P) - The Sen- ate Foreign Relations Commit…

… Gaulle. SOC Approves Appointments To joint Judic Student Government Council approved the appointments of 10 students to the Joint Judiciary Council at last night's meeting. Appointed for one-year terms…

… Ann Arbor area. ;:::< ::..:. ... JOHN CIARDI ... Hopwood lecturer Summer joo rrospects For Students StayDi "Summer employment for students looks dim this year," Ward Peterson, summer placement…

… specialist in the Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information of the University, said recently. For the typical student, by far the brightest side of the employ- ment scene is summer camping and resort…

September 22, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Sat- urday lunches. Beginning next Saturday, if a male student wants to bring a date for lunch, all he must do is notify the main desk of his quadrangle at least two days in advance. The same…

… in the country will be housing 45f women and 1,000 men students.' Dean of Students Harold Messe said that similar plans have met with success in other schools A second student group has an- nounced…

…, headed by form- er Gargoyle editor Dick Pollinger, '65L, is also planning to petition the Board in Control of Student Publications for permission to pub- lish the new Gargoyle. Not To Join Forces Dobbertin…

… also speak, Dean Thomas Rowe of the Pharmacy College said. The lecture series is sponsored by the Pharmacy College. Band Has Opening For Announcer Students interested in trying out for the position of…

… orien- publication of the University of date for receipt of applications is Oct. tation program on Student Government Michigan for which The Michigan 22, 1962. Council, and that Council appropriate Daily…

… pro- TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 requests for applications to the Insti- cedures for filling student positions on Administration Building before 2 tute of International Education, U.S. the Office of…

Student Affairs Advisory p.m. two days preceding publication. Student Program, 800 Second Ave., New Committee, York 17, N.Y. The last date on which A SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 applications will be issued by…

… the In- Adoptedhrant pernnt re ognieont s e t 1the Interdisciplinary Scholar's Council. Day Calendar Tryouts are now being held for the Adopted: That Student Government positionof announcer with the…

… contact Dr. side speakers and student organizations Meeting: Rackham Bldg. William D. Revelli, conductor of bands, as outlined in Regents Bylaw 8.11. Harris Hall at your earliest convenience. A proposal to…

… change this bylaw has ________been developed by a faculty-student General Notices Summary of Action Taken by Student lecture committee and recommended to Organizational Meeting of the U-M Government…

September 22, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… And according to many observ-T ers, this auxiliary service-which tim provides minority students with for special classes, counseling, study me groups and skills workshops-has me been highly successful…

… as a depart- rec ment within the literary college. It ist primarily involves black students. ifo C h i c a n o s and underprivilegedA whites also participate. for Suporti SA Dean Frank Rhodes says…

…- trators and students alike. Rhodes says he is "encouraged with the start CULS has made." Vice President for Student Ser- vices Henry Johnson says CULS is "providing valuable assistance" to minority students

…. Lee Gill, head of the Council on Black Concerns, calls CULS "one of the most effective tools for blacks on this campus." Perhaps the strongest vote of confidence for CULS comes from its students. "I…

… think it's a great course - it tells me about my heritage," says one student enrolled in a special English 123 section. k Another adds, "You get every- thing in this course - all the ba- sic English…

… care centers "totally regrettable." The few students who attended, the question-and-answer session re- peatedly asked for clarifications of Esch's position on unemployment and education-topics which occu…

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…

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…

October 22, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

… college ring, Anerica's newest fine dews alloy$ 0 (Continued from Page 1) ONE ANTHROPOLOGY honors student estimated that there are ap- proximately five honors anthropology concentrators. But because each…

… honors degree can- didate must have a faculty member for a thesis advisor, some departments must maintain fairly rigid standards in order to avoid enrolling more students in the program than the department…

… can accommodate. Two of the more popular programs, economics and political science, have minimum grade average requirements substantially above those of the Honors Council. Students wishing to prepare…

… your Lustrium college ring for only $42:00 "SK gold high school trade-ins also apply Os all Josten's 10K gold college rings. WED. OCT 22nd thru FRI. OCT. 24th 11:00 to 4:00 .Pre.Med Students Also Health…

… Professional Students and Science Majors Are you interested in studying to become a physician? If so, inquire about the University of Dominica, School of Medicine. " Listed in WHO World Directory of Medical…

… weight into the siege of Abadan and Khorramshahr. Capture of the two cities would give Iraq control of the. Shatt al-Arab waterway that before the war served both countries as the main oil shipping route…

… were hiding something from them." Volume XCI, No. 42 Wednesday, October 22, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday…

May 22, 1981 (vol. 0, iss. 12) • Page Image 30

… pleted three rounds of Israel-Syria-Lebanon shuttles and last weekend took a side trip to Saudi Arabia. He refused comment on his ef- forts. In Tunis, an Arab diplomat said the foreign ministers were…

… subsidies at an un- specified time, Syria's foreign minister has said. I I Daily Photo by PAUL ENGSTROM Parallel lines A student strolls amongst the pillars of the Graduate Library. Study time is over, and…

January 22, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

…- munity." Many students said they were not aware of the "Day Without Diversity" before they went to Angell Hall yester- day. "As an iArab American student myself, I find it a little troublesome that I was…

… of what Martin Luther King Jr. really did for people of color," Salas said. "I think that students of color here at the University need to realize how much ey are benefitting from the actions f King…

… and other activists who came before us. "Everyone needs to be aware of the traditions of activism and what these figures had to endure in order for us to be here today' she said Student participation…

… in yesterdays protest was fairly positive, organizers at Angell Hall said. "For the time we have been here, many people have been inquiring about the 'Day Without Diversity,"' wrote Black Student Union…

… member Delano White on pieces of scrap paper. "We hope that the University will not ignore us and adhere to its promise to make the campus a place where everyone's needs can be met." Black Student Union…

… African Americans. Who are students of color in this case?" Nakley said she wished she had known about the "Day Without Diversity" beforehand. "Maybe they should have handed out fliers last Friday, too…

… popula- tion of students of color here at Michigan. "Steps currently being taken are good," Salas said. "But no one should be satisfied until the climate for stu- dents of color is more acceptable. If it…

… of minority students as a problem that needs to be addressed by the University. "It's really hard to create a program for diversity especially when the retention rate of students is not there,"she said…

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… employers provide room & board and/or other benefits. Call: 206-971- 3576 ext. J55982. ATT'ENTION MICHIGAN STUDENTS Due to ex sion, local branch of national firm has 230 part-time openings. These positions…

September 22, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… the ef- forts by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and his killers to destroy the forces of Arab moderation in prewar Palestine. And like- wise, the countries of the Middle East are strife ridden - monarches…

… same door to the post office with an Arab but they are reluctant to share the same country with an Arab. So apartheid in South Africa also has these two versions: it has versions locally where you have…

… a pity if they created geo political conditions in which the former oppressed become in- creasingly the new oppressors. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. I C No. 11…

… hear from the president of their student government. ,He was not invited this year. And they were not addressed by the Minority Organization of Rackham (MOR). They were not invited either. It is…

… traditional for both the president of Rackham Student Government (RSG) and a representative from MOR to address new graduate students at the convocation. It has also become tradi- tional, during the last few…

… shorter than those of previous years. A fellow graduate student was al- lowed address the incoming class. This was Jane Fountain, a Ph.D. candidate in human genetics, who served as "mistress of ceremonies…

… essence, a graduate student hand-selected by the University re- placed an elected representative of the graduate student government as the in- vited speaker to the convocation. This is deplorable. What…

… Tenants Union (AATU) receives 10 to 25 calls a day from tenants, many of them students, who are having problems with their landlords. Common complaints are not getting security de- posits back, invasions of…

October 22, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

…. JACQUELINE 13ISSET (R) CANDICE BERGEN THURS, FRI-7:20, 9:40 El w 0 " 0 0 0 0 i0 Diag drizzle Daily Photo by KIM HILL Students on the Diag create a blur as they rush to escape the dreary fall rain yesterday…

…, Mubarak banned attacks on other Arab nations in Egyptian newspapers, a well- placed newspaper} source said yester- day. "We are not going to start at- tacking any of these countries," the Middle East News…

… supposed to make up the governing Arab council after autonomy is implemented. He saw no chance of agreement "on the elections, their form, their method. Will the voters go to the polls and will those elected…

September 22, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… inhaled Laughing gas is considered so safe that it is users, which include numbness in limbs, slow intimate get-together and after a few deep years ago. But, now, use among students is through a nozzle top…

… friendship of the Saudis - by selling them F-15 fighter jets, for example - has encouraged them to play a moderating role in Arab world. SHORTLY AFTER his arrival, Van- ce met with King Khaled and Crown Prince…

…, meanwhile, Syria's foreign minister said the Arab "rejec- tionist" states would move to "foil the Camp David agreement" and hinted that this might include steps aimed directly at undermining Egyptian…

… one by one down the rocky slopes to th road a mile away. ISRAEL RADIO said seven soldier and seven settlers were injured in fisi fights when the army moved in on th unauthorized camp near the Arab tow…

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

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

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

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

July 22, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… area north of the Sahara inhabited chiefly by Arabs down to the Cape, where South African Prime Minister Daniel Ma- Ian is trying to restrict the voting rights of more than a million half castes. French…

…::::.r ......... .. ......1 ............ seek removal of color bar, SG TI ET ....-. MAP POiiiNTSiUTREiiNL UNIEN OF AFRICAR MAP PONTS OU REGINAL PR LEMS O UTAFRIAFRC Arab kingdom. Mostly sandy des- ! (1, AA3 N.t (fib ert…

…, Liberia and the Union Egypt ie e rest o2worm Arca is chiefly Arab, as opposed to Ne- gro. Ethiopia is self-supporting, with coffee, gold and new, unproved uranium wealth. The country is primitive and…

… our PRE-INVENTORY SALE Lady Hathaway Shirts (selected group) 20% off Sizes 10to 18 FROA THE 7 r k! Student SupplieS TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED "..,,,RENTED SOLD BOUGHT 17 All Soles Finili SUMMER STORE…

January 22, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

… 0 4A - Thursday, January 22, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com C Ihe iic[ ig n ily 0 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… season Michigan football just endured, improving the performance of student-athletes on the field might be fans' priority. However, many people tend to forget that the time student-athletes spend…

… of student-athletes, evidenced by a recent proposal put before the group last week. If the proposal passes, it would change the way students' athletic eligibility is determined, eliminating a dangerous…

September 22, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… Page 4-Saturday, September 22, 1979-The Michigan Daily Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LXXXX, No. 15 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Sudan…

…-member faculty-student group selected by the Board in March. :Appearing tense but still firm, the Roard gave no explanation for its decision, other than to reaffirm its distaste for South Africa's apartheid system…

… authentic taste of cultural shock. Along with ten other university students from various regions of the United States, I arrived in Khartoum air- port. We were one of the Sudan contingents of Operation…

… Crossroads, a private organization that each summer provides American student groups with the opportunity to work and travel in Africa. All the orientation sessions and travel delays had been forgotten. We…

… knew Arabic and worse yet our government hosts were nowhere in sight. Welcome to the Sudan! We would soon learn the common Sundanese all-purpose phrase was "In Sha Allah," by will of god. Rarely does…

… fellow worker's home to share meals eaten with fingers from common bowls, always meant laughing, good conver- sation in broken English and Arabic and closeness I rarely experienced in America. Riding on a…

… liberating ex- perience for me to walk hand-in-hand with a new Sudanese male friend. The Sudan is a special African country, because it bridges both Arab and African culture, and I was able to sample both. So…

… goodwill of the State aims of every Arab nation which wills the destruction -of Israel. This peace was achieved and the recent settlement on Judea and Samaria (the "West Bank") does not run contrary to its…

October 22, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… to the dangers of all nuclear testing -,- and particularly Russia's forthcoming mammoth blast. World News By The Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia-Students riot- ed here yesterday against a sharp…

… increase in bus and taxi fares and the government ordered a state of siege in the La. Paz area. Two students were killed and about 20 persons injured.. The government ordered siege action when the students

… by 167 others in a move to eliminate what it call- ed reactionary obstacles to Pres- ident Gamal Nasser's announced goal of Arab socialism. Informants said the measures were part of a sweeping reform…

… program drawn up following Syr- ia's break with the United Arab Republic last month. Terror Hits ParisOran; .Fear More PARIS (M-Terrorism erupted again yesterday in France and Algeria and authorities…

… requesting help in teaching, farm and health fields "only a postcard incident develop- ed." His reference was to Margery Michelmore, Peace Corps girl who stirred up a storm among students in Nigeria with her…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

September 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth Year . EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN re Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS -eval" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… ,SURE. of historic irony, the )mobile Workers recently pur- er home of Edsel Ford in east g to convert it into a student AW also bought another man- which belonged to the Chrysler ons are tied in with the…

… take the initiative in ,bringing about wholesomeness in labor, and an awareness of its economic responsibilities. A minimum program should include the training of union-sponsored students. In his reply…

… time the movie starts, this reviewer sug- gests you, do so anyway. You will be greeted by 'an imitation of T.V.'s Miss Monitor done by a University speech student. Dulcet and suggestive tones will greet…

… the Arab world really is. he current charges being hurled between a and other Middle Eastern countries, prin- 1ly Jordan, have created a situation not lly unfavorable to the West. nce the crisis of last…

… from 'the rest of the Arab world, whose leaders claim, at least, great fear of Red domination. E VEN COL. NASSER must fear being sucked into the Eastern camp, an event that could easily push him into…

September 22, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

… not open to students of all sexu- al orientations. Additionally, Halperin said many military leaders have supported the repeal for years. Because of this, Halperin said he does not foresee any problems…

… countries, Al-Qassemi said, because mobile devices help people who are geographically spread-apart contact each other. Social media tools also cre- ate distinct problems in Arab countries because many dicta…

…." While Batiste-Johnson said the recent lack of foot traffic on East Liberty has affected her boutique, she noted that the support of locals and University students has allowed her to stay in business. "We…

… even in times of unrest, he is optimistic about the future of Arab countries. "Not everything will go the way we want it to go, but the vehicle communication and safety. His project was recently awarded…

… and two student representatives. The committee typically meets twice a year - once in November and once in April - and selects people the committee members believe meet a set criteria. Their selections…

… and honorarydegree recipientsto Cole- man, Coleman likes to hear feed- back from students about who they want as a commencement speaker - whether it be in the form of a petition with hundreds of signa…

…- tures or justone student's opinion. "I don't think there's a magic number as far as signatures (on the petition)," Connolly said. "She takes all requests she gets from stu- dents very seriously. Even if…

… it just came in an e-mail from a student saying'itwouldbegreatifwe could get this person to be a commence- ment speaker."' According to Connolly, another way students can contribute to the selection…

… processis to bringdesired commencement speaker names to the attention of the student repre- sentatives on the HonoraryDegree Committee. This year the student representatives are LSA senior Carly Goldberg and…

… Rackham stu- dent Neal Rakesh. Goldberg said she is very open to hearing students' ideas for the commencement speakers. "I really encourage students to contact me ..." Goldberg said. "I'm sure there are a…

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…

November 22, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

… British actions against native Arabic popula- tions. British agents report much trouble among the impressionable and illiterate natives of Asia and Africa. Some Arabs apparently have come to look upon…

… Premier Mussolini as a sort of protector of Arab populations. A "straight news" broad- cast in Arabic at any time during the past two years might have prevented such a belief from becoming prevalent. A…

… series of broadcasts con- cerning the civil war in Spain or recent Ethio- pian uprisings and their suppression no doubt would cause the Arab world to think twice be- fore accepting Italian broadcasts at…

…- to loan on modern well-located Ann 'daily, including Sundays, from 2 to 5 eny heldyIt so sdfor called "cliqe,;Arbor residential property. InterestI p.m.. always free to students. I lades…

…- Music students.) vited. tend Michigan dispite the fact that I was on the Princeton enrollment pre-Medical Students: Registra- University Lecture: Dr. Carl Mayer list from the time I was quite young. tion…

…. Students School of Education: Harvey Leroy. Davy de Virville, r DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to fli members of the University. Copy received at the office of…

… increasing- Room 4, University Hall. ly serious in recent years. The in- dustry has long been a sick one. As Students, College of Literature, the richer veins have become ex- Science, and the Arts: Courses…

student must present his has seemed peculiarly strong'. card not later than the date it bears. AGREE TO LET If he comes after this date an inter- BOARD DECIDE view will be granted only if there are no…

… Hepaticae. Electrical Engineers: The first Electrical Engineering Colloquium this year will be today at 4:45 p.m. in Room 153 West Engineering Bldg. Don Hughson will discuss "Sound Measurement." All students

… 7:30 in Room 306 of the Union. Christian Science Organization: 8:15 p.m., League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty invited to attend the services. Lutheran Student Bible Study Group will meet…

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…

May 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

… Workers are too tired 420 Mayna 1rSft anBaI Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan for poliotics Ird St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

… revival of Japanese militarism by the United States and Japanese reactionaries, the struggles of the Palestinian and other Arab peoples against the United States-Israeli aggres- sors, the national…

… Laotian people, the Cambodian people, the Pales- tinian people, the Arab people or the peo- ple of other countries who fear United States imperialism; it is United States imperialism that fears the people…

… DAVE CHUDWIN ONE OF THE fondest hopes of campus radicals is that the nation's workingmen will rise up and join in a massive student- worker alliance to protest the war in Southeast Asia and other for…

… effective even on a small scale. Don't count on it. Workers are generally not going to ally them- selves with students and, if con- struction workers in New York are typical, they will actively op- pose…

… attacked peace demonstra- tors last week. WHY ARE MANY workers so opposed to student protests? As a member of the working class for the summer, toiling in a grimy, dirty factory which produces steel conduit…

… any English at all. Envious of college students who can spend all their time learning, many workers feel students should keep their noses in their books, and make the best of an oppor- tunity the…

… workers never had. They regardkdemonstrations, riots and similar activities as use- less distractions from what they consider a student's primary re- sponsibility-to get a degree' and with it a good job…

…. OTHER WORKERS take a more anti-intellectual stance, charging that protesting students and pro- fessors are living in an "ivory tower," so caught up in theories and idealism that they have a warped view…

… television program than hear about strikes, demonstrations and politics. Laboring so hard to earn a paltry living, many workers feel students take poor advantage of their free time and waste expen- sives…

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…

July 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… required to take six hours in education and sociology courses. Founded in 1921 .The camp had its beginning in 1921 when Lewis C. Reimann, foot- ball tackle, and student pastor of the Presbyterian Church in…

… Ann Arbor, was purchased for the camp. The original purpose was to give Detroit boys a two-week vacation un- der the leadership of volunteer Uni- versity students. Eight years ago the University Summer…

… Master of Adams House, Harvard. He has also been Director of Research and Analysis for the Coordinator of Information and Deputy Director for the Office of Strategic Services. U. S., Arab World Is Topic…

… The Tuesday afternoon lecture will be given by Prof. Clark Hopkins of the Latin department on "Problems of the Relations of the United States and the Arab World." Prof. Hopkins is a specialist in the…

… representatives to the Council. 3 Union Vice-Presidents Three Union vice-presidents, in ad- dition tothe Council representatives will be chosen at a campus election Friday. Students will also select a foreign…

… university for adoption. The Student Organization for Interna- tional Cooperation, sponsor of the adoption, will send supplies to aid in rebuilding the university chosen. Union officers to be elected include…

… one student from L. S. & A., one from the engineering school, and one to be chosen by the combined schools. Polling Hours Announced Polls will be open from 8:45 a. m. to 2:15 p. m. EWT (7:45 a. m. to…

…) at the engineering arch, at the diagonal and between the Romance Language Building and Tappan Hall. All students may cast a vote for a university. Only freshmen and soph- omores in the engineering…

… of their homes and build- ings. Students came to the former site of their University from guerrilla detachments and "underground". hiding places. They gathered to collect a new library, rebuild their…

… school, and began again their edu- cation. On January 15, 1944, the first post- liberation classes were held with more than300 students attending lectures. Today, students sit. in their class- rooms, and…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 22, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… secret. Kelley cited her for contempt, and she was handcuffed and held briefly before being released. Graduate student Diane Lazinsky also refpsed to talk, but was not cited. ATTORNEYS FOR VanHattum and…

…. Sadat, addressing the Israelis before leaving for Cairo, said, "We've had enough-four wars in 30 years." The Egyptian president had gambled Arab unity, his political future and even his life on the…

… college cam- puses, where foreign students have prompted debate over the invest- ments question. Though revenue from investments comprises less than three per cent of the Univer- sity's total revenue…

… realized last month that its own financial governing body, the Board for Student Publica- tions, is indirectly investing funds - mostly Daily profits - in corpora- tions which do business in South Africa…

… feel hypocrisy had been forced on them. Student Publications Neil Shine, managing editor of the Detroit Free Press, questioned the thoughtfulness of withdrawing the funds. "If I was sure we could take…

May 22, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 164) • Page Image 5

… distributed to women guests. The maps will open up to reveal a map of the campus-as seen through the eyes of a student. No corsages will be worn at Senior Ball. Dick Jurgens and his orches- tra will play for…

… the annual dance which will be held from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. tomorrow in the Intramural Building. Women students will have 2:45 a.m. permission. Tickets are avail- able to members -of all classes and will…

… Conven- tion of Congregational Churches at 7:30 p.m. today in the Union. The last rehearsal of the year will be held at 4 p.m. at the League. Charlotte Boehm was elected the new student director of the…

…. Sutton, son Mr. White is a student in the Law of Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Sutton of School and is a member of Phi Royal Oak. Miss Davis and her Delta Phi. 22 Pleats up and down on this Hi-Dee striped Everfast…

… S I N G-in Baghdad, Iraq, Arab workmen put up one of the straight shutouts -ne over tlt numerous modern apartment buildings and homes under constructionsin the city, t cha ion Red Sox.v t MEN…

April 22, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 142) • Page Image 2

… Throat gives the Racket a balance which no other Racket has Come in and ispect our stock before buying ShM STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE ITHE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan…

… of men who will make the best leaders. Too much care can- not be used in selecting men for the most important student positions on the campus. Why not change Thackeray's phil- osophy to read: "It…

…'s. curious what things a student may do and a prof still think him a shark?" If Chesterton deems it expressive to term babies mushrooms, find an ap- propriate figure of speech for fresh caps. Proving beyond a…

…, instead of at the home of Alice Lloyd, as previously announced. University Ave. Pharmacy. Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tf FLANDER'S FLORAL' SHOP' 209 E. Liberty St. Phone 1845-M OPEN SUNDAYS…

… upon the watersf' t in the way of a kind word or the passing o' yo' tin ' o' VELVET. The smoking of a pipe o' VELVET with a man is the Amer- ican way of drinking milk in the tent of an Arab-a sign of…

January 22, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…'s presence because ncy carries out the "dirty the U.S. government. y-six demonstrators, mostly ty students, were arrested ast fall's protest. [ORR and Gunn said rs had no effect on the CIA's to cancel the…

… interviews. protesters disrupted the nt Center's activities ... but d little effect fom my stan- said Gunn. said none of the students he wed commented on the prote- INGSi sts outside. "To their credit, they…

… ... they created some added interest in (the CIA)," said Gunn yesterday from his Cincinnati office. BUT THEA Lee, a Rackham graduate student and protest organizer, said she felt the protests deterred the…

… terrorist organization from campus," said Lee. Four of the 26 demonstrators who were arrested at the Student Ac- tivities Building last October will be tried tomorrow at City Hall in 15th District Court…

…, "Political Dynamics in the Workplace," 4:15 p.m., Hale Auditorium. - Near Eastern and North African Studies - . Lois Ibsel al Farugi, "Maqamat: An Introduction to the Melodic Modes of the Arabs," 4 p.m., W…

… Affairs - Nurse Anesthesist Prog., 7:30 p.m., Pond Room, Union. Student Counseling Services - Adult children of alcoholic parents, 10:30 p.m., 10:30 a.m. Dissertation Support Group - 8:30 a.m., room 3100…

…, Union. Ensian Yearbook - 7 p.m., Student Publications Bldg. Science Fiction Club - Stilyagi Air Corps, 8:15 p.m., League. Michigan Gay Union - 9 p.m., 802 Monroe. Miscellaneous University Club…

January 22, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan More guns, less credibility The Friday Night Massacre D URING THIS WEEK of President Carter's State of the Union mes- sage many critics have castigated the…

… sales to Middle East nations. By this, Carter doesn't reflect his own highly- publicized confidence in an eventual Arab-Israeli settlement. Boosting the arms shipments to the area while at the same time…

… the maxi- mum writing requirement for Univer- sity students. The class, which writers slept through and non-writers dreaded, will soon be only part of a larger pro- gram that will include an upperclass…

… writing requirement for all LSA stu- dents as well as an assessment of writ- ing skills for all incoming students star- ting with the class of 1982. For those who already know how to turn a phrase with…

… commas and colons in tact, the new program offers a re- spite from composition training: if the assessment shows a student can write, he or she can skip comp class alto- gether. If, however, the assessment…

… shows the student can't, there's a 1-4 credit tutorial in store for him/her, fol- lowed by the traditional freshman com- position class. The upperclass requirement still hasn't been specified by the…

… Monday that admini- strators will have to pare $2 million out of various University programs be- cause of a large and unexpected deficit. The main reason is a curious one: students are apparently electing…

… integral part of their status as students, and that they therefore have only a questionable right to organize. When he was faced with the same issue in August, Judge Shlomo Sperka said the issue had been…

… resolved in 1973, when the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that University Hospital interns and residents were both students AND employes, and thus entitled to organize as a union. But last Thursday MERC…

… sur- prise in'the report was that minority enrollment, including black student enrollment, had dropped even further from the elusive fen per cent mark. ' According to the report issued from the vice…

April 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… yesterday by' a resolution passed by the Board of Regents in their regular meeting. The resolution, clarifying Regen- tial policy came as a result of a let- ter asking a state- ment of policy by the student

… follows: "That the Dean of Students or other proper University authorities be authorized to put on such en- tertainment as they think best for the advantage of the student body without profit and without…

… finan- cial responsibility to the Univer- sity." Two weeks ago Regent Shields, counsel for the Butterfield Theatre chain which operates five shows in town, objected to student stage pro- ductions which…

… "enter commercial fields." As a,-result of his assertions, the student committee pointed out, the entire show with- the exception of Officials View Ford Dispute WINDSOR, ONT., April 21.-P)- Federal…

…). the national radio broadcast had to be cancelled. The student committee hailed the resolution as a "positive step in the right direction," and added that "granted campus support, more en- tertainment…

… based "upon the wisdom, the goodwill, the determination, of each one of us." Without this determina- tion to make the peace real, he said, A complete list of all students cited at yesterday's Honors Con…

… Griffith and William Shu- Jews into Palestine over the bayonets maker, upheld the affirmative side of the Arabs. It is the endeavor of of the question "Resolved: That the the British government to follow the…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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