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November 22, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICMIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ROGER RAPOPORT: The East Quad…

… excitement which pervades its faculty and student body. That it deserves suf- ficient funding is beyond question. But now it is announced that the funds just aren't available. Why has the prom- ised funding…

…-sighted plans of men like Thuma and Robertson have been sacrificed to the inverted value-system of an administration which says thei, own administration building is taken care of first, with student fees, thus…

… States, Israel, Jordan, the United Arab Renublic and Syria-all U.N. members- IF THE LITERARY COLLEGE had been smart it would have called the Residential College the "University Events College" or the…

… "Residential Administration Bldg." For it's clear that basketball games and posh administra- tive offices sell. Imaginative classrooms and student living quarters don't. The Residential College plan has been…

… from a bond issue to be repaid by student fees, $1.1 million from refinancing South Quad, $1.4 million from other residence hall income and $1.8 million in gifts from the $55 million fund drive. THE PLAN…

… over all of seamy East Quad. But even this make-shift arrangement spells trouble since the University will have to acquire temporary hous- ing in private apartment units for the college students while…

… and another $900,000 from the Uni- versity's temporary investment pool. All this money will be repaid out of student fees at a rate of $340,000 an- nually over 18 to 20 years. And the new $6.7 million…

… University Events Bldg. is being entirely financed by bonds that will be repaid by student fees at $10 per student a year. The question is why couldn't Pierpont dip into student fees for a student building…

…-science facility have to be built with state funds (which are unavailable because of PA 124) when the Administration Bldg. could be built with assured student fees? Couldn't the Administration Bldg. have been…

November 22, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… agreements with the Arabs. Accords with Jordan and the Palestine Liberation Organization, as well as any treaty with Syria, involve the small country giving up territory for a promise of peace. Israel receives…

…," said SNRE first-year student Megan Owens. "(The group) lets people know that there is a gay community and it helps those who are questioning their sexuality and lets them know that they are not alone…

…." The gay community in Ann Ar- bor is much different from that of other cities. First-year Engineering student Jeff Lemaster explained the differences between Ann Arbor and Houston. "There is a very large…

… junior Tony Vasquez. Arnold announces plan to wed EMU student From Staff and Wire Reports LOS ANGELES - It's all over - including the shouting -between Tom Arnold and Roseanne. Arnold said Monday he will…

… marry his girlfriend, 21-year-old Eastern Michigan University student Julie Champnella, next summer. His di- vorce from Roseanne will be final this week. Last week, Roseanne said she would marry her…

… reporters that they would not sign an accord with Arafat brokered by a group of Israeli Arab leaders. "Arafat must accept personal re- sponsibility for what happened Fri- day. That is our number one condi…

… assistant door attendant Amelia Peterson's job "much easier." Compared to last year, Peterson said "students are moved along at a quicker pace." She has been working at CRISP for about 7 year Eric Puravs, a…

… CRISP, but with touch-tone I didn't have the lines," Peak said. I I C)l P Apply at: The Michigan Daily 420 Maynard Student Publications Bldg. or call Nancy 764-0431 MOLESTER Continued from page 1…

… Radio and T.V. Hi Fi Studio Faithfully serving the student community for over 40 years IF YOU MISS YOUR PLANE, YOUR GOOSE IS COOKED! The Michigan Daily (ISSNU0745.967) is publisned Monday trorugh Friday…

… during ite failudwintrlul trms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscrptions for fall term, startigin""September, via U.S. mail are $90. Winter term (January through April) is $95, yearlong…

November 22, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… they were trying to, if only because that would make the rest of us sit up and pay attention to them. Two student organizations, a pro-Israel group that had offended some Arab students and a…

…. . Nobody Delivers Better". 00 Three Cheers for Student Apathy Michigan Student Assembly elections have come and gone, and most students, being good Americans, do not give a shit. I almost forgot to vote…

…-intifada agnostic. But equal rights are equal rights, for my political enemies as for my political friends. A piddling group like MSA has no more business stepping on student liberty than the regents do. So, fed up…

… etwork of commissions that anyone who wanted to could join. We also spoke out against those policies of the regents that we felt interfered with students' private business: the speech code, the proposed…

… spending it on projects a lot of students would not support, it takes our money and does nothing with it. Which I suppose might be considered an improvement, except that it's still taking our money. But why…

April 22, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… next Saturday, and Sunday afternoon the Euro- peans will tangle with the Turks and the Arabs will face the Latin Americans. These games are held on the Stadium grounds near Gate 2. Kappa Sigma and Sigma…

… - yard dash event. The sole source of var- sity athletic teams ought to be from just such student compe- titions. Certainly they're fun for everyone and should stim- ulate increased interest in sports…

…-0157. Mornings or evenings. )40 ROOMMATES WANTED -Male. Cam- pus location. 524 Hill. Ph. 9471. )21 DOUBLE ROOM for male students, call 6059. )17 BUSINESS SERVICES COMPLETE SERVICE on your furs. Cold storage…

… Typing Serv- ice, 208 Nickels Arcade, Ph. 9811. )28 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Student rates, week days, $1.50 per hour. Also horses boarded. Stable % mile south of Ypsi airport, corner of U.S. 23 and U…

… room for boy. Othe' aroomer doctor from South America. 813 E. Kingsley. Call 7037. COUPLE, Student & Registered Nurse Desire Apt, in June, Box 86, Mich. Daily. )1 LOST AND FOUND LOST-A new Argus C-3…

… lost K & E Slide Rule, Engraved R.C.A. Phone 7757. Bob )2 HELP WANTED STUDENT WANTED for part time sweeping job. $1 per hour. Apply in person. Goldman Bros. Cleaners. 214 S. State. )68 REGISTERED…

… able to maintain 5 radio transmitters used on research work at Roscommon, Michigan. Pre- fer electrical engineering student with experience in radio. Personnel Office, 208 University Hall. PHOTOGRAPHIC…

student with phot- ographic training. Work will be done at Roscommon, Michigan. Personnel' Office, 208 University Hall. )5 MICHIGAN Continuous 35c until 5 D ily P.M. ORCHIDS for you, fresh from HAWAII…

…! $3.50-$6.50 Free Delivnry A NY W1HERL Ea HEENY YUEN-PHONE 5974 fJ (after 7:00 P.M.) ro<"""''"> o<"""'"=>o<"""> <""""" > <> < ==>o<=">0 c-0='""""">o< 'H WANTED TO RENT CHEM. ENGR. student and wife…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

April 22, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… BLUEBOO0KS INFORM STUDENT WORKERS General Information for Incipient In- vasion Printed for Soliciters in Four Page Booklet QUESTION-ANSWER METHOD USED Bluebooks, 2,000 of them, printed on four- pages with…

… nations, fe\v of whose people know enough to fear a germ. See through the eyes of Miss Holz- hauser, as she writes, on first arrival, "If the whole student body could spend just one day here, the whole…

… remain which were nothing short of heroic. 6.-How much has been given to date? During the five years of its existence, the students, faculty and alumni of the university have given $11,567.25 to the Busrah…

… individuals than the entire population of Ann Arbor. At present the hospital is crowded to twice its capacity with wounded Turks and Arabs. A terrible scourge of bubonic plague has broken out at Bahrein, 250…

… year. His knowledge of the influences that cause foreign students to come to this country led him to state that almost three quarters of them are here due to the direct influence of the Christian…

… missionaries, and that the rest of them are here because of indirect influence of the missionaries in their native lands. "The support of the medical mis- sion at Busrah, on the part of the student body at the…

… as one's interest is de- veloped and becomes known. Al- though individual contributions may be comparatively insignificant, the gross sum will mean much in the minds of the student body, and in…

… emphasize the spirit of public ser- vice. Through the Busrah mission, the Students' Christian Association seeks to render service of the highest type, and I think it 4 fine thing that the students of the…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 22, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TARES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREt .r. , Goldberg Beulah Dev ChleBe1Billion Dlbt S SECOND DAY OF FIGHTING: Arab

… nadoes. The Weather Bureau and ended the Arab-Israeli war in June state police counted more than 40 have been frequent along the twisters, a record high for a hur- southern half of the canal. ricane. An…

… been left out of things; they would have been lonely-" The Negro students also gener- ally were indifferent about having more white students attend their still repr schools. Another finding was that "He…

July 22, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

…LA CAGEE sonsoeN by 'utlkthoghtoay'os CassifiesAds. YOU WIN STATE THEATER ThreeU . of M- students will find their TWOFRETIC ETSMI NIGonames hidden in this section. If your LTWO FREE TICKETS- MIDNIGHT…

… furniture 55 Montez 56 Dominion 57 Unit of loudness 59 Lady of Spain 60 What to do with a yarn 62 Arab org. of yore SE'EKING CU LE for a two oearoom nouse on te Westside. Fursished. Quiet. Call between 11dam…

…Cc BROADV IE WAPT! Deluxe I and 2 bedroom units, including heat, from 320. North Camps, off Brodway. Accepting ap- plications forfall term orimmediateoccupancy. 769- 2256. cCtc STUDENT CO-OPS FOR FALL: Nice…

… month. In- cludes heat, water &parking. 662-7787. --cCtc ROOM AVAILABLE in co-op. $95. From July 27- August 23approximately. Ann 996-5962. 48C0723 SECOND YEAR female grad student desires to help elderl or…

May 22, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… Way of Death r, MI.: 50 Dinah! son to 56 Masterpiece Theatre group 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News s/girls. 9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson salary- 30 Janaki Further 56 It'ssour Turn 57 Arabs and Israelis Open 11…

… News r r . o . . THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXV, No. 12-S Thursday, May 22, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

….00 1ocal mail (Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 non- local mail (other states and foreign). Important NOTICE Important Deadline for the Student Life Section Freshman Supplement 1915 II SATURDAY, May 24 at 3 p…

… for kitch all around helper for nine Cannan Country Schoiol: Must have get-up and-go m e fellowship (student teach- ability. Further details av pre-school and elem evels. Room /Board / transpo of $2…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… (program) cuts." LENS ALSO said the military resear- ch currently being conducted on cam- pus is "an abomination and a disgrace to the University." Student involvement, however, in ef- forts to stop the…

… attorney Luke McKissack, "he's a despised person." GEORGE MEHDI, president of the American-Arab Relations Committee who has supported Sirhan's parole, said in New York he was "shocked and ex-, ceptionally…

May 22, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… less crude oil and a said this year's shortage is a re-run of energy crisis involves increasing the another 1.5 million barrels of imported higher demand, especially for gasoline, the 1973 Arab oil…

… differentiate one element from another," he claimed. THE MICIGAN DAILY (USPS 344-900) volume LXXXIX, No. 15-5 Tuesdav. May 22. 1979 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… ... . ... W 1High Court ,Unxv Tillii enied byGroup shopping Area Fund Drive Blocked By SGC Board in Review's Decision By RICHARD TAUB e Board in Review for Student Government Council decided ;ht that Galens…

… given an appeal to the Coun- ided at its Wednes- cil. instruct the Cam- Dean of Women Deborah Bacon ard to solicit the deplored the "legalistic point of view"' the students had taken. She Asks Charge said…

… that this type of issue was of the- meeting Joe always a difficult one for students IC president, asked to handle, because they "always what charge it had demand a pound of flesh." She explained that…

… has been apprised of the situation. -Daily-David Arnold TWENTIETH CENTURT ARCHITECT-Frank Lloyd Wright speaks to a group of eager architecture students at the University's architecture college. He…

… and every subject. The high point - for all con- cerned - came late In the evening when he addressed an awe-struck group of about 300 architecture students in the architecture build- ing. Students

… colleges. Over and over, in the lecture, his talk to the students, and in private interviews, he emphasized what he feels is wrong. Wrong Teachers "They teach by comparison," he said, "and not the way they…

… should --by analysis. That's the only way See FRANK LLOYD, page 6 Arab King T o -Mediate, Trk, Crisis UNITED NATIONS (R') - Tur- key and Syria last night were re- ported accepting the offer of Arabia…

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 22, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

students probably remember that Rogge appeared on the University cam- pus last year in connection with the Demo- cracy and Education Conference to discuss academic freedom on the campus. And since some of…

… criticize the shortcomings of Fraternity Time Limit LENfGTHY cooling-off period has tran- spired since Student Legislators last Week staked their collective necks on a plan to give fraternities no more than…

…, University of Michigan chapters would fail. But they will not be alone. Even as SL spoke out so firmly last-week, precisely similar action-right down to a time limit of six years-was proposed by the student

… honor and prestige of both the frater- nities and the University community as a whole. With this in mind, the Student Af- fairs: Committee can take no course but to America, but still refuse to…

… picked by Arab political leaders will, convene to draw up a constitution and decide on a form of government. Libia is the first new state to be formed from a former colony with the United Nations standing…

…, Pennsylvania, Texas, California, Washington and Oregon com- bined. It's mostly desert except for an irrigated fringe along the Mediterranean. SOME NEIGHBORING ARAB states said members of the constituent assembly…

… find to represent the United States to the foreign students. In the future the University should give more careful con- sideration to the qualifications, other than academic, of its repre- sentatives…

… for the students to take over all the leased conces- sions at the six home football games. The net income to be rea- lized for this fall was estimated at over $60,000. The plan was met with approval by…

… our Phoenix Project a very out- standing need. Thus we believe if the student workers were to go into the stadium the possibilities for raising some real money for the project would be tremendous. If…

… the 90,000 spectators were told where the money was going sales probably would be double that normally sold., As solicitors for student contri- butions we have already met the familiar cry of some…

November 22, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

… statesmanlike pose. to Bush sent Baker out to respond. The former diplomat barely concealed his fo disdain for the court ruling and Democratic w VOLUNTEERS Continued from Page 1 Smith said students at the…

… University often are only surrounded by people close to their own age and enjoy their contact with people of all &es. "One thing students tell me is that they get that multi-generational experience," Smith…

student Paula Graff volunteers through Project Community in the orthopedics and trauma burn unit at the University Hospitals. Graff said she tries to help waiting families as much as she helps patients…

… withdrawn, at which point taxes will be assessed at the student's income tax rate. Those who set up an account by Dec. 31 can immediately take advantage of the tax break. The state also will match…

… approval standards. Alan Williams, a supporter of Vice President Al Gore, waves a copy of the Florida Supreme Court ruling yesterday allowing the hand counting of ballots to continue. "Students leave with…

… a better sense of self and a better sense of well being." - Beverly Smith University Medical Health Systems volunteer resources coordinator STUDENTS Continued from Page 1 quiet. Like Akin-Aina, LSA…

… sophomore Rahul Gupta said he will remain on campus during break. Gupta, who is from Japan, said many international students he knows will be using the break to travel. "A lot of my friends don't hive in the…

… is from Duba iin the United Arab Emirates, said her family men- bers from across the country come together in New York during Thanksgiving. "Last year I stayed with my cousins. We generally go out some…

November 22, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

… of a Jewish homeland because Brit- ain is building up a chain of "friendly" Arab states, likely to betray them in the future as they have in the past. Churchill once called Attlee a "sheep in# sheep…

…. Willow Run Village: West Court Community Bldg. Fri., Nov. 22, 8:00 p.m., Classical Recordings. West Lodge Fri., Nov. 22, 8:30 p. in., University of Michigan students' dance. Sat., Nov. 23, 8:00 p. in…

… office machine and supply companies will be on display. There is no admission charge. Aus- pices of the School of Business Ad- ministration. Events Today Roger Williams Guild will have the Lutheran Student

…-that-be so glibly state, is that to dismiss classes on those days would be unfair to the few students who could not get home for the four-day Thanksgiving weekend. Honestly, now, does anybody really believe…

… that? First of all, there are few students who could not get home and back in four days. When one is talking of fairness, one should think of the majority. Secondly, I rather doubt if the students who…

students to attend," puts it in a nutshell. There was also a remark quoted in The Daily recently that skipping of classes on those days could not be counted as consecutive absences in the College of L. S…

…. & A. As I see it, the incon- venience and injustice falls on the students who are conscientious enough to attend their classes. Perhaps some people think this is fair. Now, in the name of reason and…

… sees fit to perpetuate., We urge all students to register their pro- tests by either letter or telegram to the President of the University of Detroit. -Jacob C. Hurwitz Stanford H. Abramovitz EDITOR…

… accordance with the no- tice in the D.O.B. of Nov. 21, will be issued to students, faculty members, and athletic coupon book holders in the main corridor, Univ. Hall, 8:30 a.m.-12 noon and 1:30-4:30 p.m. on…

… Mon., Nov. 25, Tues., Nov. 26, Wed., Nov. 27 and Fri., Nov. 29. Students must present their student receipts for fees and coupon book holders must present their coupon books. - Chicago Student

October 22, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… State Department told the Palestinians they should defer their demand for an Israeli commitment to withdraw from the West Bank and Gaza. Palestinians hope to build a state a on that land, which the Arabs

… Invitational Monday, men's golf team member Anthony Dietz shot a round of 71. This was incorrectly reported in Tuesday's Daily. , - Student groups Q AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, meeting, EastEngineer- ing…

… Korean Student Association, meeting, Michigan Union, Welker Room, 7 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Prayer Network Re- flection Evening, Saint Mary StudentChapel, 331 Thompson St., 7 p.m. 9…

… Kodiak Island, Alaska, Natural Science Museum, roomn2009, 12-1 p.m. Q Diwali Show, Indian American Student Association, Power Center, tickets $7 and $13.50, contact Malini Patel 668-0686, or Ami Patel 764…

… Birthday Party," U-M Department of Theater and Drama, performing through Oc- tober 25, Trueblood Theater, tickets 764-0450. Q UAC Homecoming, diag enter- tainment, 12-1 p.m. Student services Q Psychology…

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 22, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… Marxist-governed Hafizullah Amin was overthrown in a Since then the Soviets have joined in the yesterday that the airlift hy al airlift to pour fresh Soviet republic in the Arabian peninsula, Arab coup on…

… University schools and colleges 'to make this issue one of their foremost interests. Although Shapiro contends he is completely satisfied with the education received by students graduating in- the upper…

… members of the armed services cannot schools, a move that could mean the circulate petitions" intended for busing of an additional 20,000 students Congress without first getting approval in the nation…

…, whipped crea minmmmmm. m1 CLIP mmmmMMMM mI E I NOTICE TO TIONAL STUDENTS I downright neighborly we are-how ou here-we're asking you to bring )to E LEAGUE I am Bar one 0AW 0AA NA SPLI * EGULAR PRICE $1…

….30)65 T HALF PRICE - d Tuesday, Jan. 22 through Friday, Jan. 25 Between 2 and 4 p.m r all Students, Faculty, Staff- CAFETERIA Open .E LEAGUE 1:30 to HE MICHIGAN LEAGUE 5:00 to 7:15 INGALLS LITTLE LEAGUE…

…-op Rashomon, 7, 10:20 pm., Last Year at Marienbad, 8:40 p.m., Aud. A, Angell. PERFORMANCES University Musical Society-Alfred Brendel, 8:30 p.m., Hill. Union of Students for Israel-Ruthi Navon, 8:30 p…

… and the Domestic Political Agenda in the 1980s," noon, 115 Lorch Hall. MEETINGS Students for ERA-5 p.m., 4108 Union. Michigan LS Society-7:30 p.m., Conference Rooms 4 and 5. T Tnvprrcitv.T nnrhrnw…

January 22, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

Arab allies. The 102-minute speech was some- yields By MITCH MAR Michigan apartment have a tax credit coming the time to read their sta booklet. Although somewhat con 1977 General Property 7 available…

… April 17, 1978. Daily Photo by PETER SERLING Engineering student Ken Urtel plugs away diligently at his Saturday night studies in the Undergraduate Library snack bar. ef Academc1 anxiety jitters m…

…--ore nerves Escaped Cambodian describes atrocities By DENNIS SABO Tuition and dorm rates aren't the only student problems on the rise around campus. "Generally speaking, there has been an increase in emo…

…- tional and physical problems among students," said Ken Newbury, a pilot program aca- demic counselor. Newbury said the problems students are facing, especially those of freshpersons, range from depression…

… and muscle tension to ulcers. "The problems students are facing are real," Newbury added, "I've seen students crying after doing well on an exam. It's not uncommon for someone to get an 'a' on an .See…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 22, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

… hardworking upprclassman or grad student to manage a student complex on a part-time basis. Some maintenance work is required. Send experience/resume to PO box 7072 Ann Arbor 48107. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SALES…

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September 22, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… held Friday to condemn Israel's invasion of Lebanon. The Arab students organizing the march criticized MSA's decision, charging that the student government leaders shied away from the event Oecause it…

…. Cable cars take a vacation lafael Ezekial (D- The proposal presented to the Council t a MSA slaj By ROB FRANK The Michigan Student Assembly last night refused to endorse a silent march which will be…

… the full issues in the crisis. In other business last night, the all- campus student government voted to spend $250 to help publish a rape prevention pamphlet, which will be distributed free to students

… Corps," Ground Fl. Cdnf. Rm., Union, 8:15p.m. Faculty Women's Club-Annual Reception & Tea, League Ballroom, 2-5 p.m. Student Wood & Crafts Shop-Power Tools, 537 SAB, 5-11:30 p.m. MSA-International Student

… Affairs Committee, Mass Meeting, "Issues Affecting Foreign Students", International Center, 3:30-4:30 p.m. LSA - Student Government Meetings, 229 Angell Hall, 6:15 p.m. Miscellaneous School of Music-Tour of…

… reviewing stands where news media and city officials watched the cable car parade. EAST LANSING (UPI) - A major study of school busing in Delaware found that students' academic perfor- mance improved but…

… does not believe busing is a mistake. He was en- thusiastic about students' academic performance and remained optimistic about the long term impact on race relations. The 65,000-student district, which…

… in- cludes urban Wilmington, was studied under a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. Schweitzer and cohort Joe Darden said students from black neighborhoods scored the biggest academic gains after…

… busing and also generally had the healthiest racial attitudes. PRIOR TO the desegregation order, students from all-white neighborhoods were the highest achievers and those from black ones ranked lowest…

…,, 00000l "OdflO,0tlhd NOW EVEN COLLEGE STUDENTS CAN BECOME MONEY/POWER GIANTS The discovery of an entire new field of knowledge has been made by Dr. Frank R. Wallace, a former Senior Research Che…

April 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… resolutions to this effect Lo Sue, 57fo hr toy ntwo onlookers at teMonro prvdfeouiostjhi fet ments of student government as Ito 5 p.m. tomorrow. Lou Sauer, '57, for her story on Street fire 1. Backed the Arab

… ago Lockwood repre- sented 2nd Lt. Milo Radulovich, University physics student' who was suspended and then rein- stated by the Air Force. Rutherford has called charges against him "lies and half…

… interpretive arti- cles on women's student government) By PHYLLIS LIPSKY Composed of 19 sororities and representing over 1000 affiliated women on campus Panhellenic As- sociation has a history covering the past…

… Steering Committee opens to- Throughout Panhel's long ca-. dageandewingcose Mayt2. ns' -reer all of the controversies it has day and will close May 2. faced have grown out of the rush- Only students in the…

… 1220, Angell Hall from 10 a.m. to "superficial and nerveracking." So- 4:30 p.m. weekdays. rorities defeated, that year, a plan Members of the committee plan for two week differential rushing open student

… for next semester rather rushing might have an adverse thian two. All students will be in- effect on incoming freshmen. vited to attend committee meet- Orientation Problems ings and to suggest topics…

… they are Prof. Moise added that he does Dela a r' A Nationalist official said pi-j not needed, and where they tend' not believe that "the political# "the very best" students to take Ktelawala said…

… war with Russia speed" with which the Reds are M{jwhich students are inhibited in and China, the Reds would do Five members of the Common building airfields across Formosa htheiDaily ta M em bers R…

… the death nearing completion within easy Seventeen Awards at Banquet. part of faculty and students thatcor He said that i the Communist of the first student political party operational range of Formosa…

…- "Dormitories and classes are indeed in every other country in of Dhercangeofisudenagoven-lnarlyfinihedthis region" and direct "the ac- of the change of student govern- nearly finished, at the All-Staff Banquet…

July 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… Universities N_ fix, . -- --- ._ Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. The Summer Daily is pub- lished every day…

… of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. Buy A Tag ONCE AGAIN students on campus are asked to contribute to the University Fresh Air Camp for boys. This is a periodic request and…

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… they came to liberate us from the bondage of the white race. Our people wrote their answer to the Jap- anese at Bataan, in the blood of their own sons, many of whom were at one time students of the…

… University of the Philippines. During the long period of Japanese occupation, Fili- pino guerilla bands appeared spontaneously, led in most cases by students of the University of the Philippines. The…

… University of the Philippines has played an important role in this war. Why have its students taken on themselves so much of this leadership in favor of America? The answer is found in the fact that this…

… a lot of money to leave behind. . for U. of Warsaw To the Editor. THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION for Interna- tional Cooperation presumably is devoted to the interests of cooperation between the youth of…

January 22, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… tension in Iran TAIF, Saudi Arabia (AP)-Release of the American hostages from Iran has 3 Michigan Locations reduced the chances of big power con- frontation in the oil-rich Persian Gulf region, Arab and…

… willing to sup- ply arms to Iran for use against Iraq in the four-month-old war. The Arab foreign ministers here are particularly worried about the possibility of Iran obtaining shipments of military…

…, January 22, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann…

September 22, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… of student housing, the ICC has recently experienced a decline in applicants wishing to join, prompting debate within the organization about how to make cooperative living appear more attractive. Among…

… car. FOUR YEARS ago, Arab armies at- tached Israel on two fronts during Yom Kippur. Military analysts said Israel was able to muster its reserves faster than usual because the army knew where its men…

…. $66 to $68 Several Styles... Lace-up - Pull-on Full Double Leather Soles All Grad Students interested in teaching will find G700 SEMINAR ON COLLEGE TEACHING extremely useful in your own classes…

October 22, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

… it. The reported plan was to strike at three main targets - Sadat'sI residence on the banks of the Nile River, the Federation of Arab Re- publics headquarters in suburban Heliopolis, and the Al Hussein…

…'re student run so we've got good food and live enter- tainment-for less. Now we have pinball and art prints too. On the menu are Sunday dinner s p e c i a 1 s, afternoon snacks, and eggs and bacon. We're open…

… to be. IF YOU CAN'T COME TO THE MEETING LEAVE YOUR NAME AND NUMBER AT OUR OFFICE-1542 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BLDG. AND WE WILL CON- TACT YOU. MON.-SAT, 9 to 12 SUNDAYS 12 to 12 668-8200 , f illillillll…

November 22, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

… the incredibly poor human rights record of the Arab states in the Middle East including the Palestinian Authority. While myself and other Jewish students hope for peace and dialogue, both in the Middle…

….letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the…

… plant while watching the tail-end of the Florida-Florida St. game. What was interesting was the make-up of these first arrivals, which included several grad students and a history professor, whom I…

… Scout, I take exception to where they please and the Plymouth-Can- ton teachers' union should allow the Boy Scouts to meet at their schools again. NICK SoTO ENGINEERING FIRST-YEAR STUDENT denied…

…-mail at hamrhead@umick.edu. ing that is going to follow rest of their lives.' rtment Sgt. Michael Logghe, regarding alcohol consumption have on students. violations have ceased. They also faid to men- tion…

…, East and on this campus, we ha* found that k opening a dialogue isn't easy when you have no partner. VID Laivsz LSA JUNIOR Protest coverage was biased against Palestinian- students TO THE DAILY: Laura…

… Deneau's article "Jewish, Palestin- ian students face off," (IIf/21/00) is fascinat- ing because encapsulates the greater bias of the United States' media towards the situa- tion in the Middle East. Also…

…, it points to what is wrong with the Daily's coverage. The headline implies a equal-handed con- frontation, as in a debate. What really hap- pened is that pro-Israeli students inappropriately…

… interrupted an event spon- sored by students who exercised their public right to express themselves. This was not a "face-off," it was a rude disruption ofan event they had the right to sponsor. Likewise, the…

… force - and makes it seem like an even-handed battle for land. The Daily, by covering this as some debate, has obscured the message of the event. By doing that, it encourages pro-Israeli' students to…

October 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… Democrats, International Students Association and the Po- ltical Issues Club. Topics mentioned as possibili- ties for discussion include realign- ment of American political par- ties, Arab nationalism, a…

….strators and the Council on the Sigma Kappa case. A plan to penalize Student Government Council candidates by subtracting votes from their totals will be heard 'at tonight's SGC ~meeting, according to SGC Execu…

… since Sept. 24, he 'said, taking specific action. Monday, Chief E n k e m a n n The Student Book Exchange's blasted what he called a, series of final financial report will be pre- wild conjectures as -to…

… If Michigan voters in November Charles Kozoll, '60, and Paul R. summon a convention to revise Lichter, '60, took out petitions the state constitution, 102 dele- yesterday for Student Govern- gates will…

… or less planned operation" against mi- nority groups. 'Political' Rawll Set A "political rally" will be held from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Oct. 31 on the Diagonal to give any student a change to express his view…

… as the AFL. The object of the rally is to in- form students as a whole, giving them facts to consider since the elections will take place a few days after the rally, Miss Green said, Students will also…

… have the op- portunity to discuss many varied topics with each other, she added. Only students of the University will be allowed to speak, and are requested to bring IDcards, ac- cording to the…

…, Knight told newsmen aboard Soviet Soldiers in Germany ove od e iSeize F r e 'U' Student By BARTON HUTHWAITE The United States is demanding the immediate release of an. ex-University student seized by…

…. STo Train Graduates Part of the grant is for the training of graduate students who are working on the doctors' de- gree in sociplogy, economics, so. cial work, and public health, 'ac- cording to Dr…

…. Sinai. The gradu- ate students will participate in the field studies and will each work along with a senior member of the group, he said. The Bureau of Public Health Economics made its first study on this…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

… Named SHe Select Tokyo ele ate Prof. Everett S. Brown of the polit- ical science department has received a letter from the Japan Student As- sociation, informing him that he should help in choosing one…

student from the University to attend, along with students from 15 other colleges in the East and Mid-West, the an- nual "American-Japan Student Con- ference." This year marks the third time that the…

…, the delegates will be guests of the Japan Student Association, which will take care of all expenses except laundry and personal expendi- tures. "The rail and boat transportation must; be met by the…

… delegate," Pro- fessor Brown continued, "but the cost of the entire trip should amount to about $400." All those students interested in making the trip should get in touch with Professor Brown immediately…

… unfriendly act any attempt at inter- ference" in Egypt. "We intend to dis- charge our responsibilities to the full" in Palestine," he said. Arab-Jewish outbreaks near Jerusalem have re- cently caused the…

October 22, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TAI MICHIGETAN DAITY FIUAY, OCTOBER 22, 1048 BAILIFF'S BELL CLANGS: 'Oyez,_Oyez,' New Barristers Initiated By BOB LAYTON A group of thirty-five smiling students all wearing black shoe…

… year something new was added. UNNOTICED BY any of the professors or students, a. disbe- liever hid himself behind one of the buildings and caught the law- yers flatfooted when he shouted "You guys are…

… of the Middle 'East Di- vision, OWI. He has written a book for the Foreign Poicy Association and is editor of the only professional ed- ucational journal in Arabic which circulates in the Middle East…

…. Dr. Badeau is currently on a lecture tour through the United States. The Arab Club of the Uni- versity is sponsoring an invita- tion tea and a dinner today in his honor. MISSING BABY FOUND-Jo Ann…

… guest Oct. 28. He will speak on the Student Legislature. At a meeting of the East Quad Council, Jerry Ryan was elected president and Val Johnson, sec-. retary-treasurer. * 4- * WENLEY HOUSE again took top…

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

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

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

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

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

November 22, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… i I I SWINGING EDUCATION (by the tail) with STUDENTS FOR EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION at an INFORMATIONAL MEETING " new challenges to the Educational Establishment " creative roles for students in Ed…

… Arbor, Michigan Page Three i i Wi sF1 0 UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER & STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL Present FREEPORT $186 WINDSOR-FREEPORT-WINDSOR VIA AIR CANADA JET DEPART Dec. 27 Jan. 1 RETURN Jan…

… about starting peace talks is, they said, that both Is- rael and the Arab states now are eager to avoid a return to hostili- ties. They both wish to continue the cease-fire beyond the present ter- minal…

November 22, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…- son as amendments to a Security Council resolution by Ceylon, Li- beria and the United Arab Repub- lic calling for an end to secession by Katanga Province. Bomboko told the 11-nation council that…

… ' } i ! i i i f 1 I ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone NO 2-4097 SUNDAY- 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion followed by breakfast at the…

… prayer. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. John J. Fauser, Assistant RELIGIOUS SCHEDULE: Wednesday Evening, Nov. 22, 7:30 p.m.-No- vena prayers…

… Streets Dr. Fred E. Luchs, Minister Rev. Edgar Edwards, Student Minister Guild House at 524 Thompson 0 -In ~. A 1 1n .., I rv- - UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER (The Lstheran Church…

… Ensian with Business meeting afterward. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council H ill Street at S. Forest Ave. Henry O. Yoder, ,Pastor Miss Anna Lee, Counselor Phone: NO 8…

September 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… rkansas School waits Negroes esidents Now Hold Key to Peaceful elution; Students' Act Uncertain 'LE ROCK, Ark. (M-With National Guard troops no longer ing Central High School and all legal barriers cleared…

… not prevent in-but he declined to ific details of his plans. ssuing a statement at a' ference. here, Mann was tly whether the police on hand to prevent inte- f Negro students try to school building…

… State John Foster Dulles of distorting Syria's position in the Middle East political conflict and of attempting to impose American will on the Arab world. But the tone of the 64-year-old Kuwatly, known as…

… West of attempting to deny Syria and Arabs the right to arms for self defense "against the treacherous Israeli enemy" while concentra- ting on giving that enemy all means to carry out an aggressive…

…. Bureau station at Willow Run pre-, They wanted to postpone the- re- dicts. sponsibillty until the convention. Students: hopeful for some relieff [NG .tiin cues as Greeting to University Students Sol…

… company by trying out for C eration magazine. Generatipn, the campus ir arts magazine, is holding its out meeting tomorrow at 7:30 in the Generation office of Student Publications Building, Maynard St. No…

November 22, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… ebr £icrpwn 3mai Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHiGAN ans Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARDI N CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS M1 Prevail" STUDENT

… discussion of the implications of the Wayne problem, not only by administra- tors, but by faculty (the Senate Advisory Committee yesterday began such discussion), and students. It is all too obvious that aca…

… commence. It is also quite obvious that the Univer- sity's record of preserving certain faculty and student freedoms, although generally fine, is not untarnished. Civil libertarians recall with lingering…

… doubt the period when University students were dismissed for hearing the al- leged Communist Arthur McPhaul, or the Nickerson-Davis-Markert case when the Uni- versity fired two faculty members and cen…

… April 1958, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, Ghana, and United Arab Republic were represented. This conference de- cided to call on France to with- draw her troops, recognize the principle of Algerian…

… CAMPUSES: sponsibility and the Daily Cal "So, You See, The People Really Elected Barry Goldwater" O s a j i - wJ .AJ, izure by the Student Government of University of California (Berkeley) of nt newspaper…

… tent, Tigar's opponent declared that date must be on good terms with the o get support. Tigar's later defeat, it em, should have taken the air out of , but after a week the Student Govern- ment drew…

…-bred philoso- phy," and the committee started publishing the paper and deciding editorial policy. Censorship is the usual way to force editorial changes, but the Student Government employed instead a do…

… such a peccadillo hardly merits a full-scale thunderbolt. Student Gov- ernment elections are remarkable neither for their excitement nor their significance. The Committee proved to be obstinate as well…

January 22, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Wednesday, January 22, 1986 The Michigan Daily - MM Eitt mgbsunat ni t iig Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Ferraro 's untold story Vol. XCVI, No. 79 420…

… The Daily, a bat- tle of attack and counter-attack to sway public opinion on the Arab-Israeli conflict. We believe there is a more constructive alternative to the vicious rhetoric. We are a group of…

… people. We cannot accept Schreier and Coleman's optimistic and inaccurate por- trayal of the modern Israeli reality. We do not agree that all Jewish-Arab settlement within Israel, sponsors a school for…

… peace. Thousands of Israeli Arabs and Jews have par- ticipated in seminars there to promote understanding and to eliminate stereotypes. Shalom Achshav (Peace Now), an active Israeli movement, works for a…

October 22, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… being used as a "reaction gif" nd websites, Deadspin across the web, including by acher Report, over the many students at Michigan d. , State University and other rival sman wrote in an e…

… Page opinion@michigandaily.com Photography Section photo michigandaily.com Classified Sales classified@michiganddily.com Finance finance@michigandaily.com so many people refer as the 'drunk student' iff…

… 3:40 p.m. WHAT: University Police reported an argument between a patient and her husband, who left before Hospital Security or police could arrive. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES He who smelled Student

… was damage to a sign, the bike, and the vehicle. WHAT: In the first of three semi-finals, students will show off their comedic talents. Winners are selected by votes from the audience. WHO: Center for…

… asked, alluding to his government's claim that the rebels are agents of Western and Arab powers. "There are many questions about the conference." For its part, Syria's fractured opposition has yet to…

January 22, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… in the Gulf of Sidra near the oil- es rich Arab nation. Reagan has accused n- Khadafy of being a key supporter of ile global terrorism. ts The Census Bureau, which tabulates all U.S. exports and…

…- degree weather to chant rounds of "Release the militants in martial law in Poland," and "U.S. workers and students unite, Polish workers and students to fight." Campus Labor's Lefrak said his group wants…

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