Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

October 23, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 23) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 23, 1980-Page 9 Arab states restrict Palestinians A HAVE DINNER WITH Charley THIS WEEK A bowl of chili, a slice of - MANAMA, Bahrain (AP)-Saudi Arabia and…

… militant Shiite oslems in Iran, who have vowed to export their Islamic revolution. "OUR ARAB brothers in the gulf have been holding us in suspicion, operating under the misconception that we would become an…

students 19 years old and older Rent a Ford or another fine car Homecoming at UIrich's Q. What's Available, Accessable, and Almost free? I A. A Michian Dai4 Box Number! For only a single dollar over the…

October 23, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 41) • Page Image 10

… with a number of Arab capitals directly! involved in the' battle. Ur Clinic in Mich.-1 to 24 week pregnancies terminated by li- censed obstetrician gynecolo- gist. Quick services will be or- ranged. Low…

… Egyptians said they had 'litical support in the rest of the:;sice BIGGEST IIhab eea n 1j Arab world. Their dispute, held since World War II had been DIPLOMATIC SOURCES h e r e shown down 12 Israeli planes and…

… available during most gynecology clinic hours. They will see students by appointments or on a walk-in basis. The counselor will be able to talk with you individually and confidentially to help provide: 0…

October 23, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… to fault," he said. Detroit Edison, which will repair the elec- trical lines, began looking at the problem yes- terday and will begin the actual repairs today. "We want the students to know that we are…

… deadline by Christine Kloostra Daily MSA Reporter The deadline for filing for candi- dacy in the fall Michigan Student Assembly election has been ex- tended to this Friday at noon. Originally set for today…

… Jerusalem yesterday to prevent clashes following the murders of three Jews by a knife-wielding Arab. A Palestinian teen-ager was killed and 19 others were hospitalized with wounds suffered in clashes with Is…

…- raeli troops yesterday throughout the occupied West Bank, said Arab re- ports. Jews angered by Sunday's killings threw stones at Arab cars and beat several Arab pedestrians, said Israel radio. It blamed…

… members of the anti-Arab Kach Party, saying they were bent on inciting trouble. After the violence, national po- lice headquarters announced that the ban on Palestinians entering Jerusalem would continue…

October 23, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…I 4 4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 23, 2003 OP/ED U~~be~hdim &r 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… last week when the Bush. Giv Arab American Institute held a forum for presi- the curren dential candidates in Dearborn. Only a few can- expect tha didates made it: Howard Dean, Joseph even furth…

… AAI Pr clearly disapproved. the confere Dean's speech Saturday was pretty good - low Arab A he danced around some of the more controver- "They' sial issues, but overall pretty good. want to he One of…

… prefaced their answers with interesting Arabs to c statements. local U.S.a "He is a politician and you can't come "We ne down hard on one side (Israeli or Palestinian), Yusaf, theA without alienating the…

… other," said Anika Yusaf, Some a a Michigan State University student. total cond "There's certain limits on candidates," said others wan Nasser Khanafer of Dearborn, an engineer. of right tor AAI…

… can more moderate than Bush. semi-close An EPIC/MRA study of Arab Americans It's ve from May, just after the second gulf war- and governme when the war still seemed to be a large success is not new…

…. - showed a 55-percent negative rating of the only about 20 x; of the Arab n vote in just this May, 38 percent of the d they'd definitely vote to replace ven the state of the economy and nt situation in Iraq…

…, one can only at Bush's support has gone down her. ain focus of the conference organiz- dto be convincing Arab Americans to ved in politics, and, as anti-tax crusad- Norquist argued, to avoid sudden es…

… they ar from (any) one candidate," Zogby ey're hearing enough good things idates who make them feel like they es this time." the war in Iraq and it's not the econ- causing Arab Americans to dislike nt…

…. the Bush administration's hands-off- see-how-this-plays-out-without-us h the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and et, unexplained detentions of tens, if ds, of Muslims and Arabs living in States. Asking…

October 23, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… yesterday. The uneasy truce came on the 17th day of the latest Arab-Israeli war, the fourth in three decades. A NEWS ANALYSIS: War brings Arab states together; peace threatens to destroy unity By HOLGER…

… JENSEN Associated Press Writer BEIRUT, Lebanon-War brought the Arabs together. Peace might pull them apart. The Arab unity which emerged in the first 16 days of the Middle East war seemed to be coming…

… super- powers might force an Israeli withdrawal from Arab lands occu- pied since 1967. Palestinian refugees and their guerrilla fighting arm, who have been a main cause of Arab-Israeli friction for the…

…- cupied land without any condition." A CEASE-FIRE in place appar- ently leaves Egypt in the most favorable position of all the Arab fighting states. Although Israel re- portedly captured 475 square miles of…

… yesterday. Regent investigation splits SGC By CINDY HILL SGC is facing another volatile issue that may wreak havoc on an. already chaotic Council: the Re- gents recently approved a student- faculty…

… committee that is to in- vestigate SGC and propose alter- native student government system by December. While it is said that pohtics makes strange bedfellows, perhaps the strangest pair in recent SGC history…

… running things," said Gill. Gill called the entire plan an "attempt to control student gov- ernment." "It reeks of something," said Gill, "and I don't know what it is." "WE HAVE to see tis efor what Not…

…-fire. WITH NO TERRITORY to gain or lose, Iraq can afford to take its usual militant stand. Baghdad's Socialist Baath party regime meas- ures its prestige in the Arab world by the virulence of its anti…

… their former policy of ignor- ing student government and talk …

October 23, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… raffle one semester of in-state tuition by Darnell Jones Students and parents daunted by the 10 percent tuition increase this semester may find hope through a Student Alumni Council (SAC) raffle. First…

… prize for the Tuition Raffle - in which both students and their parents may enter - is a semester of in-state tuition valued at approxi- mately $2,000. Second prize is a $1,000 grant to the winning…

student's account. Third prize is two round-trip tickets on Northwest Airlines to anywhere in continental United States. Tickets are $5 each or $20 for a book of five. The raffle is being held to benefit…

… said he felt that U-M students would enjoy the idea. "We're one of the most expen- sive public institutions in the nation. I thought it would probably be a big success and a help to people," Lehner said…

… over Palestinian self-rule. The territorial issue is one of the toughest items facing Arab and Israeli negotiators in their slow-mov ing peace talks. The Arabs' key de- mand is that Israel give up all…

….m. Q Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, Christian Fellowship, Campus Chapel, 8p.m.. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Rosary, Saint Mary Student Chapel, 331 Thompson St, 7:30 p m. U Northwalk…

…," film, Lorch Hall, Auditorium, 8 p.m. U Millionaire Party, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Jaycees, Cam- pus Inn, 615E. HuronSt.,7p.m. - 12 a.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Alumni Mass and Re…

…- ception, Saint Mary Student Chapel, 331 Thompson St., 5 p.m. Q Northwalk Nighttime Safety Don Hack, call Don Hack 663- 8482 for details. Q U-M Shotokan Karate, prac- tice, CCRB, small gym, 11 a.m. - 1 p…

October 23, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

… of academic honesty students have agreed to abide by when reading the under- graduate regulations. Though the University claims to encourage conversations about academic integrity, students reported…

…@michigandaily.com Finance finance@michigandaily.com ERIN KIRKLAND/Daily Eugene Rogers, director of the University Glee Club, leads students duringthe Brothers in Song outreach program at Dearborn High School in Dearborn…

…, RIGHT? RIGHT?! RIGHT?! PROVE IT. Like us on Facebook: FACEBOOK.COM/ MICHIGANDAILY arrested for lying about past conviction CHICAGO (AP) - An Arab- Americancommunity activist from the Chicago suburbs was…

…." Odeh works as an associate director at the Arab American Action Network, a Chicago-area nonprofit group that advocates for new immigrants and tries to combat anti-Muslim and anti- Arab prejudice…

October 23, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Saturday, October 23, 1982 The Michigan Daily' Edited and managed by students at The University of 'Michigan The new GEO contract: IM Reasons to vote Vol. XCIII, No. 39 420…

… provide paid training for new TAs, relieving them from the anxiety of haphazard training at their own-and the students'-ex- 'yes pense. Since we insisted that control over class is critical to the students

… in the Mathematics Department, are members of the GEO Steering Commit- tee. a Expulsion effort fails T HE 21-MEMBER "Arab Group'' at the United Nations announced yesterday that it would drop its…

…. The spokesman for the group, Libyan Ambassador Ali- Traiki, insisted that Arab nations were looking after their best interests and heeding appeals from their friends, but definitely not bowing to U…

… United States. But Traiki's claim just didn't ring true. It may have been that the United States' response to the Arab Groups' action was slightly flamboyant, but the U.S. position was entirely legitimate…

… Wojnowski ("Of corn and Car- ter . . . football in Iowa," Daily, Oct. 17). As a student of Slavic languages, I must say that I found Mr. Wojnowski's gross exaggerations and apocryphal . V t 6 0 <7 w STAY…

… your own. Naturally, the Regents, as always, in making that decision, voted with the best interests of students in mind-as did those, including yourselves, who have so vocally challenged PIRGIM…

…'s proposal. I cannot speak for PIRGIM, but as a student who has worked in- timately with the organization, I feel that you have not only to the project work you so highly praise. It is not only a matter of…

… PIRGIM's convenience, but the convenience of students who are not pleased with solicitation (especially at CRISP), and want to support an efficacious organization. Your allegation that the refusable…

October 23, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 23, 1990 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 C -s.9 NOAH FINKEL Editor in…

… the Daily. Students' rights Organize against the move for deputized police Lif' R~dC 00 LP SWC 3 L? ' SEJzVK.F LP SegVICf- THE UNIVERSITY'S DECISION TO deputize its own police force has left…

… University student, faculty or staff input? Why did they ignore the 70 per- cent of the students who voted against the implementation deputization with- out student input? Why are they using the task force on…

… and four million dollars per year. Currently the regents pay $500,000 per year to the Ann Arbor police department which provides a special campus police force. How will this affect students' lives…

… besides a rise in tuition? Concerns such as these are the focus of Students' Rights Week. The events this week provide an opportunity for students to inform themselves about how tuition and campus life will…

… be drastically affected by deputization. As deputization becomes more and more of a reality it is important that students join together and speak out against this regental move: Students' Rights Week…

….. ~ Students' Rights Week Sponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly NO GUNS! NO COPS! NO CODE. . Tuesday: Graduate Student Organizing: Past and Present 7:30 PM-Rackham E. Conference Room Wednesday: Howard Zinn-Student

October 23, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily- Wednesday, October 23, 1991 3 e C t gan atiy 20 Maynard Street Arbor, Michigan 48109 ANDREW GOTTESMAN 747-2814 Editor in Chief 4 Ann v Edited and Managed by Students

…- sity student who has maintained a dry and alcohol-free college career. Almost every student has access to alcohol and many drink themselves to the point of over-intoxication, not knowing where to draw…

… the line. Unfortunately, alcoholism has become a widespread disease on campus. The Michigan Student Assembly's (MSA) re- cent Alcohol Awareness Week, with noble inten- tions, attempted to bring the…

… message about the dangers of alcoholism to University students. Un- fortunately, lack of publicity or interesting pro- gramming led the week's events to slide by unno- ticed and unappreciated. Had the…

October 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…, conflicted with the plans and led him to Skype in to the event instead. O’Malley is slated to appear in Dearborn, Mich. on Friday as part of a conference hosted by the Arab American Institute. During…

… the appearance, he will discuss policy issues affecting Arab Americans and how they can be a part of the discussion during the 2016 campaign season. “(Even with the schedule conflict), Dillon…

… still wanted to support students and reach out to us,” said Public Policy senior Max See DEMOCRATS, Page 2 UMASUNA grapples w ith life and death Japanese dramatists bring avant-garde theater…

… $12 (students) -$54 …

October 23, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

… SAID the new lines, now secured by Israel, were better than those held by Israel before the latest war - the fourth between Is- rael and the Arabs. We can now pose a very serious threat to Egypt," he…

… MBA program.. Students interested in discussing a career in administration should contact the Place- ment Office to arrange a time. The Israeli general said Israel yesterday held 1,200 square kilo…

Arabs have sought a total withdrawal as a precondition to talks. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409…

… E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not. accepted for publication. For…

October 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… business ad- ministration students, has held its first meeting and elected the fol- lowing officers: Garth Kirkindall, Grad., chair- man; Bill Marcou, Grad., vice- chairman; Richard Long, Grad., secretary…

… - treasurer; and Rod Lamm, Grad., program chairman. The club presents everyday problems of labor and manage- ment to students who are proper- ly prepared to evaluate them. This is done through a series of dis…

… did in the Egyptian cholera epi- demic of 1948, or it may create special groups like the Arab Refu- gee Organization. Besides tackling immediate problems, it carries out its poli- cies by formulating…

… a.m. on Saturday).- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1951 I VOL. LXII, NO. 25t Notices' Women Students: Making up time for lateness may not be done on a late permission evening, but must be done on a 12…

…:30 permission night. Interviews: , Representatives of the Lockheed Air- craft Corp., Burbank, California, will1 interview Aeronautical and Electricali Engineering students in the Aeronau-E tical Dept. today and…

… EngineeringE Mathematics, Mechanical and Civil En- gineering students in the MechanicalI Engineering Department tomorrow. SignF up for appointments on the MechanicalI Engineering bulletin board near roomi 225 W…

… linterview Aeronauti- cal, Mechanical, and Electrical Engi- neering students In the Aeronauticalc Department on Wed., Oct. 24. Sign schedule on the bulletin board oppo- site 1079 E. Engineering Bldg. Mr. R. A…

…. Howard of Chance Voughtj Aircraft, Dallas, Texas, will interviewa Aeronautical, Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineers, Electronics, Mathe- matics and Physics students on Thurs.1 and Fri., Oct. 25 and…

… February and June graduates of Mechanical and Civil En- gineering Departments on Thurs., Oct. 25, in the Mechanical Department, and Aeronautical and Electrical Engineering students on Fri., Oct. 26 in the…

… Aero- nautical Department. Sign schedules outside 225 W. Engineering Bldg., and 1079 E. Engineering Bldg. STANDARDS OF CONDUCT All students graduate and undergrad- uate are notified of the following…

October 23, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…4- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 23, 1996 nt 3 tti1 (Th I e wt rb t 0; 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE…

… Monday, regents screened Carol Christ, and only a handful of students attended. Carol Christ, Stanley Chodorow, Lee Bollinger and Larry Faulkner - one of these four candidates, after an extensive period of…

… attended - including student leaders from the Michigan Student Assembly, LSA Student Government and Hillel. The regents - who had trouble even fol- lowing a state law - could use the opinions of an army of…

… average Joes and Janes as well as student leaders. A student-friendly president is essential for the University to maintain and improve its excellent reputa- tion. Students are the primary reason for this…

… institution's existence. The faculty, research, the hospital - all the other aspects are a close second. For the first time in the 179-year history of the University, students can participate in the…

… presidential search meetings and inter- views. It would send the candidates a strong message that students care about this search and want to choose their president. It took a lawsuit for the University to allow…

… this - students should jump at the chance. It would be a shame to display the University's apathy to the state and to the future president. University students should be be able to use the president as…

October 23, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… to explore chances of detente , i THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 42 Wednesday, October 23, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second…

… Kissinger to the Indian isubcontinent, Eastern Europe and probably the Middle East and T-key - may clarify Sov- iet intentions in the Arab-Israeli dispute Rand set up a Novem- ber "quickie" summit between…

… is awaiting completion early next week of the Arab summit conference in Rabat, Morocco, to decide whether the timing is appropriate to attempt direct mediation between the Arab states and Israel. A…

October 23, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… licensed products are usually 6% or 7 percent, and most of this fee goes to the athletic scholarship fund. SEVERAL students said they thought the statements on the wrap- per are misleading. "First of all…

… royalty fee ob- tained from the sale of Wolverine Bars goes to the athletic department, which is in charge of licensing all companies who use the Michigan logo or official colors. Students may petition MSA…

…'sfunding (Continued from Page 1) ptotests is not really appropriate for a student government. currently, MSA charges each student $5.07 per term for a variety of services, but Evans and Davidson said they have sensed…

… growing discon- tent with the assembly from other conservative students. Any revocation of MSA's rights to *OPEN 24 HOURS. KINKO'S. kinko- The need for fast, quality copies doesn't necessarily begin and…

… Michigan Theatre * 761-4531 Copies 9 Binding * Passport Photos " Reductions " Enlargements a And More use student funds would hve to be ap- proved by the Board of Regents who require that students aprove…

… they're limiting the free speech of others, yet they're the first to rant and rave when somebody tries to limit theirs." Some students have complained that they were unable to hear Bush's presentation…

… because Israel must regain the initiative in the search for peace. Peres' proposals, which came in speech to the United Nations on Mon- day, appeared to offer little new for the Arabs. They were promptly…

October 23, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

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

…, members of concern for the 26,000 students not the University community should not living in residence halls on campus. take this as a cue to relax crime pre- Many of the residential neighbor- vention and…

… a community programs allow a team of two trained comprised of approximately 22,000 student volunteers to escort anyone faculty and staff members and 37,000 anywhere (off campus included) students - 11…

… audits and the distribution of responsibility of students to become brochures and other literature.The active in contributing to an environ- Community Oriented Policing pro- ment that is safe and…

…-YEAR STUDENT Anti-affirmative action viewpoint is often silenced TO THE DAILY: Recently as I walked through campus. I was pleased for once to see a chalk draw- ing on the sidewalk concurring with one of my anti…

October 23, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MICHIGAN DAILY - ''i \ /- .I ,m-s fA}mtrmI NG'AIR! ! c1 + I and managed by students of the University of n under the authority of the Board in Control of Publications. shed…

… attention to the Arab riots in Palestine. Der Fuehrer, meanwhile, gorged with Czechoslovakian lands, looked over adjoining territories with a lackadaisical eye and contented himself with conversations on a…

… precluded Arab resistance and after desultory sniping and grenade-throw- ing the Rebels were completely routed by 1,000 British Coldstream Guards and the Holy City came under British military law within two…

… be, "Christ at the Center of Life." torium. Open to students of Far Eas- 9:45 a.m. at Guild House. Univer- tern Art and to the general public. sity students will meet as a study group. "The origin and…

… stu- you smash an atom, do you smash dies at the Hebrew Union College. All your faith?" The ladies of the church foreign students are urged to avail will be in charge of the social hour themselves of…

… Relationships." At Lane Hall today at 4 p.m. Varsity Glee Club: Rehearsal to- day at 4:30. Tryouts for "Trial by Jury" to be held. The Christian Student Prayer Group Will hold its regular meeting at five o…

… teaching staffs of the De- partment of Economics and the School of 'Business Administration, and students in these fields enrolled in the Graduate School, are invited. Senior Society: There will be a regular…

…- ing students particularly are urged to see this fine picture of industrial de- . First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw Ave. 9:45 a.m., a class for students on the Bible will be led by Dr. W. y…

…' Lemon. 10:45 a.m., "How Can We Know God?" is the subject of Dr. Lemon's sermon at the Morning Worship Serv- ice. The student choir directed by Palmer Christian will take part in the service. 5:30 p…

….m., The Westminster. Guild, student group, supper and fellowship hour to be followed by the meeting at 6:45, which will be the beginning of a series of group discussions on "What Is Christianity?" Dr…

October 23, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Miphigan Daily - Tuesday, October 23, 2001 OP/ED 01 (Tbe £rbigu &* 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

students were cially in places like colleges. Many students, process at all? College admissions is about hanging out with other 'including some minorities, ask why, if integra- putting together the best…

… class, not rewarding Asians too much and hurt- tion is the goal, do minority students band individuals with good SAT scores. And part of ing their opportunities for together in student groups with those…

… of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, at the unfortu- ty students have friends of mostly the same have different experiences that we need to be nate behest of the race baiting, deluded mem- race because it is…

… often more difficult, from exposed to truly improve our understanding of bers of the Coalition to Defend Affirmative both ends, to relate to students of different the world around us and also because we…

… minority student factors in the admissions process and no one more compelling. Or not. groups (basically their tendency to overplay gets in that isn't expected to succeed academi- Just two events from last…

… alienate qualified applicants means using a broad range tensions involving issues of race that continue their members from other students) but I cer- of other factors to bring together people with to bedevil…

… taught growing up. But the reason that affirma- over for driving through a white neighborhood. tive action is ultimately the right policy is Peter Cunniffe can be reached Or an Arab or other unsuitably…

October 23, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… Commission now studying the needs of state- wide higher education, "I hope they will consider that education is more than a person standing be- fore 25 or 30 students and trying to put something across." "The…

… facilities, the Uni- versity President said, "We are trying to keep a reasonable pro- portion of housing open to stu- dents, considering our financial means and present costs.'' Next fall, 1800 more students

… consolidate its victory. National Socialists, who call President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt the "symbol of Arab awak- ening," won a quarter of the seats in Jordan's 40-man lower house. At least four extreme…

… leftists of the National bloc, four followers of the former Grand Mufti Haj Amin .Husseini of Jerusalem, two Arab Resurrection party mem- bers,and several independents are also solidly in the pro…

…-Egyptian camp to guarantee a majority for the orientation of this country's policy toward Cairo. The National Bloc delegation is the largest Communist-line repre- sentation in any Arab country. * * * EN ROUTE IN…

October 23, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

…-of-classroom learning experi- ences - whether in a living, electronic or extracurricular environment - strengthen faculty-student relation- ships, he said. Penn's Writers' Guild-an organiza- tion that attracts thousands…

… of people with a smiliar interest - brings the school's various groups together, he said. "It's a place of interaction around an *!activity that students, faculty and staff have in common;' Chodorow…

… settlers who live in the city of 94,000 Arabs. On Monday, U.S. envoy Dennis Ross, who is mediating the talks, announced he was returning to Washington, appar- ently after concluding that the talks were…

… biased because ,-they concentrate on things they can -measure instead of things that matter to students," Friedman said. "The magazine is not going to stop doing 9 the rankings - they are very popular "rnd…

… University being in the top 25 does 1help out-of-state admissions" Serota °: aid. "This (resolution) could hurt the University and its out-of-state admis- . ,dons in the long run." Stanford's student

… government was the first among top-25 schools' stu- in favor of asking students for more funding. Rackham Rep. Douglas Friedman called the fee increase question "pork barrel politics" by the assembly. "I…

… think it's very hypocritical for the assembly to complain about tuition bills and then keep asking students to raise their fees for more money," Friedman said. "An increase will mean we have one of the…

… highest student fees in the Big Ten." MSA government fees are currently fifth highest in the Big Ten. If all increases pass, the fee would become the third highest behind Michigan State and Iowa. dent…

… governments to pronounce the system unfair, Mehta said. "Rankings have had a (drastic) effect on students - every major administrative decision is made with the rankings in the back of the admin- istrators…

…' minds," said Nick Thompson, vice president of Associated Students of Stanford. Local students had mixed opinions about the importance of the U.S. News rankings. "Even if it's hard (for the rankings) to be…

October 23, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… 1 Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan friday morning The growing dissent in our armed forces by dalliel zwerdling 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… an apparent impasse. Ever since they be- gan meeting early in the summer, the committee, composed of administrators, faculty members, students and two Re- gents, has been debating a wide variety of…

… the morals, conduct and thinking of its students. N AND FIFTEEN years ago, cases of student misconduct were limited' mainly to cheating, plagarism, and sim- ilar academic offenses, clearly in t h e…

… University's purview. But with the advent of the '60s, student misconduct in the uni- versity setting began to shade into civil disobedience and the University failed to draw a line between matters which were…

October 23, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

…, President Reagan met a delegation of Arab leaders to discuss proposals for a lasting peace to the Middle East. A State Department official said Reagan would ask the Arab states to recognize Israel's right to…

…. XCIII, No. 39 Saturday, October 23, 1982 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…

… flock of pigeons hold an impromptu mass on a statue of the Virgin Mary next to St: Mary's Student Chapel on Thompson. Arroyo is legally sane, psychologist says (Continued from Page 1) high for pschosis…

… Conscience of a Christian"-Arthur Francis. 11:00 a.m.-Church School. Classes for all ages. Class for undergraduates. Class for graduates and faculty. Also: Student Brunch 11:15 a.m. Sunday. Choir Thursday 7…

…:15 p.m., John Reed, director; Janice Beck, organist. Student Study Group Wed. at 6:00 p.m. Ministry Assistants: Marlene Francis, Terry Ging, Barbara Griffen, Jerry Rees. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432…

… Washtenaw Ave., 662-4466 ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 N W ekly Masses: Mon.-Wed.-5:10 p.m. Thurs.-Fri.-12:10 p.m. Sat.-7:00 p.m. Sun.-8:30 and 10:30 a.m. (Upstairs and…

… aame (Continued from Page 1) public school administrators to students at elementary and mediate schools. detain inter- According to Bob Moseley, assistant supervisor for Ann Arbor public schools, it…

… a tem- porary command post, said he came Editor-in-chief..... Managing Editor ....- News Editor ......... . Student Affairs Editor.. University Editor. Opinion Page Editors. ......DAVID MEYER PAMELA…

October 23, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…, fol- lowing a short hike in the afternoon. Group leaves Lane Hall at 2:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. All graduate students cordially invited. Arab Students' Union: A meeting of the Arab Students

…' Union will be held Sunday afternoon, Oct. 25, at 3:30 p.m. in Room 316 of the Michi- gan Union. All students of Syrian or Arabic descent, either residents of the United States or foreign stu- dents from…

… with BENEATH **** *** IT ALL ,- By Bonth Wiliams To the Editor: We feel that it is to the best interests of the Michigan Daily, as well as to the student body, as a whole, to put Bnth Williams "be…

… special meeting of all students in the School of Education, College of Literature, Science and the Arts and Graduate School who expect to be candidates for the teacher's certifi- cate within the next two…

… distributed, and opportunities AS OTHEF.RS SE IT for students to ask questions will be given. C.O. Davis, Secretary School of Education. The Health Service will administer a vaccine for the prevention of colds…

… to as many students as are desirous of taking it. This will be done up until Nov. 15. No charge is made for this service. The vaccine may be obtained by calling at the Health Service on Tuesday or…

… will be given today. Students are to meet at Barbour Gymnasium at 2 p.m. promptly. A 1936-37 medical examination is necessary. Academic Notices Make-up examination in Zoology 1 for all those students who…

… S. C. officers are requested to be present at tryouts. Athletic Group: There will be a meeting this evening at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. A. G. Justice, 420 So. Fifth Ave. Presbyterian Students: The…

…, group sing- ing, and special music are provided. All students and their friends are welcome. No charge. Hillel Players: Tryouts for the one- act play "Theatre" will be held to- day from 4:30 to 5:30 p…

October 23, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

… LOCAL/S TATE The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 23, 2001 Students compose music for public radio show .-5 By Kylene Kiang Daily Staff Reporter Assistant Music Prof. Michael Gould is helping his…

students to keep all things con- sidered. Under Gould's supervision, School of Music students composed 30-second musi- cal interludes that will be played between news segments on National Public Radio…

… great number of Arabs and Mus- lims in the state of Michigan who are law-abid- ing citizens that deserve our protection," Robinson said. "Reports such as this sometimes serve to inflame tensions." The…

October 23, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…4A - Wednesday, October 23 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com l e Iic[ igan ail Are we post-emotional? Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420…

… approaches, Blood Drives United, a student-run organi- zation, is starting a petition to overturn the ban on gay men donating blood. Currently, any male who says they've had sexual contact with another male is…

… reading said, which made things complicated for the instructor who centered the discussion around a particular academic perspective and for the students who wanted so badly to consume it as Truth. ng what…

… is There are no number of emotional books, essays or equations that can teach what "s e I know through essl~e- my experience as an Arab- American woman. By foregrounding my own experiences and the…

… diverse experi- ences of other Arab-Americans and women of color, I am able to decen- ter and destabilize the whiteness and maleness that we've been taught to place at the center of all that we learn. This…

… Party students. He was asked if he had lost Day weekend, D.C. would "have its coach. With an act of bold political faith in Washington and his answer game face on." I wasn't really sure obstructionism…

… NightLive's parody, "We did stop So here's to beinga team player. Washingtonians, including a handful of the 23 MIW students who are fed- eral-government interns, were rock- (the government)," her witty…

October 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… biased in favor of "the Marxist idea of classeco- nomics." In Thursday's meeting with Uni- versity officials, Hopkins "left it up to them to advise the Regents of our position." Stress Arab, UN Prblem To…

… the Arab world Palestine is, unfortunately, the symbol of the conflict between their own desire for self-government and the con- trol that foreign powers exercise over their countries, according to Dr…

…' was in 1942 when they beat Michigan, 16-14. Northwestern Dean Sets oern Eductiion Goals Corp.," according to Victor G. Health Service Will Fire Fili. Shot Barrage Students will bare aims lor flu shots…

… will be announced ate-. Members of the faculty, Univer- sity employees, the student wives can get the shots for a charge of a dollar. Students are asked to bring their identification cards and enter the…

students with the tools with*which to solve these problems. * * * THE ASSOCIATION held its annual meeting yesterday at the Michigan Union. Over 250 repre- sentatives from Junior Colleges all over the state…

students who made the trip by train, bus or thumb. At half-time, the Michigan Marching Band will wheel into the ven, greeted the group at a CHARLESTON, S.C. - U. S. luncheon held in the Union District Judge…

October 23, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… Mechanical Engineers; American Society for Public Ad- ministration; American Veterans Committee, campus chapter; American Veterans Committee, Willow Run Chapter. Arab Club; Armenian Students' Association…

… _ -- pw1 Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Bohn Campbell...............Er.Managing Editor…

… represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: DICK MALOY Needed Equipment DEAN ERICH A WALTER, of the Office of Student Affairs, announced last week that it is as yet undecided to what purpose the…

… proceeds of the movie "Henry V" will be put, but intimated that another Univer- sity scholarship might be established. Following this, Assistant Dean of Students Walter B. Rea revealed yesterday that a re…

…. Lastly, the present makeshifts in use not only fail to serve the students ade- quately, but serve to lower the reputation of the University in the eyes of those visiting Ann Arbor as speakers. Many leading…

… got sidetracked into a discussion of the Taft-Hartley law recently. He willingly answered questions of all varieties until one woman student asked him what would happen to a labor leader who signed an…

… the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angel Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, VOL. LVIII, No. 27 1947 NoticesJ Recognized Student

… Organiza- tions. In order to remain on the list of recognized student organi- zations, it is necessary for each group to file a Directory Card, list- ing its current officers, with the Office of Student

…; Assembly Associa- tion; Army Ordnance Association; Barristers. Canterbury Club; Chinese So- ciety of Chemical Industry; Chi- nese Society of Chemical Indus- try; Chinese Students Club; Christian Science…

… Chemical Engineers; Institute of Aeronau- tical Sciences; Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America; Intercooperative Council; Inter Guild. Inter-Racial Association; Inter- national Students Association…

October 23, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

… situation in which the computer didn't work and we ended up with a school that wasn't racially bal- anced, either its faculty or its student body. "The school was overloaded with black children-about 60 per…

…. The city's 1.1 million public school students spent their 18th day out of classes. Meanwhile, the police slowdown which has plagued the city continued, and, firemen threatened to contribute to the…

… across the country were reported. Meanwhile, in Jenin, a portion of Israeli-held Jordan, some 100 Arab women and school teachers clashed with po- lice. They were protesting an Israeli plan to build a…

…'s case. . 0 0 SOME 200 STUDENTS began a sit-in at the Univer- sity of California's Berkeley campus yesterday. The demonstration was called to- protest the denial of credit for a course on racism with…

… *llack Panther Eldridge Cleaver. The sit-in began just after Cleaver completed his third in a series of lectures. 'If you think this is worthwhile," he told students, "then -do your thing." At their…

October 23, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 47) • Page Image 5

…-slide, exe. instrument with case. 475-8467, after 5. X44 CELLO, perfect1 cond., ideal student in- strument. 769-2725 or 7694897. :X45 HERB DAVID GUITA RSTUDIO Acoustic, electric instruments, ac- cessories…

…. Ann Arbor Gymkhana. 662-9200. F48 Europe 9 weeks, 12 countries $999. Call STUDENT TOURS, 764-0819. F47 TIRED OF SLEEPING in your car? Fighting with your roommate? The Office of University .Housing, 3011…

…. Interesting work. Call 313-498-2618 for interview. HII THE GOOD I FE For young doctors, nurses, teachers, stewardesses, researchers, profession- al people, and grad students. HELP WANTED SHIPPING & RECEIVING…

… Part-time male, mornings or after- ,noons. Apply in person at: A & L Battery & Elec. Service, 529 $. Main, 665-4411. H34 COCKTAIL WAITRESS, part time. 426- 8183. H30 FREE DINNER to student girl who loves…

…-1, Call Randy EUROPE '9 WEEKS, 12 countries. $999. 7610807 5-7 p.m. X42 Call STUDENT TOURS, 764-0819. F4F i GIBSON ES-345 Tp Stereo guitar. w. gold P1, grovers, 4 mo., $473. 769- 0263. Call before 1…

… . .......$6.00 LEVI'S STAPREST: "White" Levi's .. $6.98 ( *5 Colors) Nuvo Hopsack $8.00 "Stitches".....$6.98 S-+-R-E-T-C-H .... $6.98. MOADON . Presentation and discussion on THE ISRAEL ARAB. Tonight, 8…

October 23, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, October 23, 1985 The Michigan Daily Gheft hiantiy Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVI, No. 35 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

…- danian delegation and the majority of all Arab delegations walked out on Peres' speech at the U.N., Jor- dan's King Hussein has announced his desire to negotiate, issuing a somewhat vexing double message…

… parts, and Rosset is a U. of M. graduate student who recently spent two years as a pest management advisor to the Nicaraguan Ministry of Agriculture. everything else that Nicaragua cannot manufacture…

… of Michigan and believe it is a priviledge to be a student here, but we are embarrassed to be represented by a newspaper which advocates bad manners as a legitimate form of protest. The University is…

… letter was cosigned by 22 university students. 'Today' shows sanitized slice of U life To the Daily: Yesterday morning while at- tending the filming of the Today Show on the University of Michigan…

…, and that U of M students don't care about what goes on in the world. It's frightening just how far they will go to sanitize the environment in order to ob- tain the desired results. It's too bad that…

… the University and Ann Arbor Police feel it necessary to harass and intimidate students who have a different message to present. Since when do Ann Ar- bor Police and University of Michigan Security…

… Officers work for NBC? I find it frightening the way in which Campus Security of the U of M and the Ann Arbor Police are cooperating to suppress the legitimate rights of students an* community members to…

October 23, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 47) • Page Image 7

students, I had shelled out 14 dollars to that coldly capitalistic institution, the college athletic empire. I scorned myself for my moment.of weakness, and forgbowing to the pressure of social acceptance…

… in my stomach. (They will have to go).. Defiantly ignoring a gate ,marked "students" (I'll be damned if I'll b pushed and channeled like the other sheep), I thrust out my ticket' (someday we'll make…

… Always a Cuban film of Che Guevara wJnfW F AY OCT-1 3 The ISRAELI ARAB TONIGHT M I V T i 11 …

October 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… do with a proposed territorial settlement. They insisted the sub- ject of the meeting was the problem of Arab refugees. Bernstein raised the question whether the problem of refugees would have been so…

… this appending a posi- tive political program to a negative speech is a definite violation. But that the rule was trespassed upon is not an issue. The question is this-Of what benefit to the student body…

… (assumed that such rules are made for the student body) is a rule which only allows the presentation of the negative side of an issue when the positive side is of a political nature? If the answer is none…

…-4 p.m., at the offices of the Uni- versity Musical Society, Burton Memorial Tower. Seniors and Graduate Students: Mr. C. C. LaVene, of Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., will be here Wed., Thurs., and Fri…

…., Oct. 27, 28, and 29, to interview seniors and graduate students. 'iheir par- ticular needs are: 1) Graduate engineers in the fields of aeronautics, mechanical, civil or electrical who are inter- ested…

…, Michi- gan Union. All students invited. 'ONTROL of the next Senate is ' largely a matter of prestige. It is true that the Democrats might well capture three or four seats, and hence get control. This…

… done? Mr. Stanton should orient himself all over again as to which is fact and which fable-"even today." While the University yet lacks a course informing the student of the meaning of Christianity…

… songs. During the half-time period there are more students who don't know the verses to the "Yellow and Blue" and "The Victors" and "Varsity" than do know them. Shmoo Club To the Editor: THE SCHMOO…

…. * * * Fifty-Ninth Year Looking Back 50 YEARS AGO TODAY: The front page of The Daily reported that a former University student had gone out of his mind. "The student," the article reads, "belonged to the ultra…

… managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Harriett Friedman ...Managing Editor Dick Maloy ................City…

October 23, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… near a crisis point. Six lawsuits have been filed on behalf of about two-thirds of school districts, which educate about 75 percent of the state's roughly 5 million students. They have been rolled into a…

… revolts that became known as the Arab Spring. Qatar has been a key ally of the movement, which includes the Palestinian offshoot Hamas. The visit by Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani comes over the deep…

…'s arrival had deep significance. "It is the first visit by an Arab leader at this level to Gaza," it said. "This breaks the political isolation of the government and opens the door to break the siege." N…

October 23, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…." "Eisenhower," he continued, "is now 62 years old. Only a few other men have been older when elected President, and don't forget that Harrison died one month after he took office." EDUCATION AND IKE THE STUDENT

… support the non- whites. How much confidence the Asian, Arab and other non-white nations will have in the International Or- ganization now meeting at Lake Success, depends on the way the final votes are…

… cast by the western bloc on this issue. - -L. V. Naidoo ' *+ * * SL Elections .. . To the Editor: THE EDITOR of the University of Oklahoma daily. recently went "corruption hunting" in the student body…

…. After decrying the student elections as "rotten, stink- ing and filthy," she found the Stu- dent Senate "fiercely attempting to stifle her." Anyone who wishes to go cor- ruption hunting in the forthcom…

…- ing Student Legislature elections is invited to sign up for ballot box duty on November 18 and/or 19. Sb is particularly looking for volun- teers for morning, noon, and aft- ernoon duty. There will be…

… as today's housewarming give students and legislators a chance to get together and talk over campus problems and activities. In addition, many faculty .members and University officials plan to be on…

… hand to tour the new offices and talk with students and SL members. Any students interested in running for the Legislature should especially try to get to the open house. With the deadline for petitions…

… the many qualified people on campus should seriously consider making the race. Student government is extremely important here and offers opportunities for interesting, vital work. --Harry Lunn CURRENT…

… her per- formance in this picture seems a bit forced. -Bob Holloway Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

October 23, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 41) • Page Image 8

… today's Classified Ads. Five U of M students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, call at our business office (9 a.m.-5 p.m.), 420 Maynard, within 24 hours. Two…

… SPORTSWEAR Formerly Second Serve FACTORY CLOSE-OUTS ON MEN'S, WOMEN'S TIGER RUNNING SHOES. 406 E. Liberty -2 blocks off Sate Students to bus lunch/dinner at sorority. 1830 Hill between 10:00a.m. -7:30 p.m. 62…

… adversary 40 To-- 41 Man's name 43 Character in "Private Lives" 44 Giant 45 Port on Shatt-al- Arab 46 Complete 47 Jokes or jibes 49 Film 51 Desert - 52 Proof mark 53 Ancient mountain 56 Sound from the cote 57…

… Kind of muffin 1 A MONOGRAPH entitled "The economic advant- ages to students of leagal independence" may help reduce educational expenses by 25%. Send $2.00 to TTC, Bo 8105. Ann ArborM 148107 28F1022…

… ATTENTION U OF M STUDENTS University Library has several job openings with a variety of work schedules. Apply in Personnel Office, 404 Hotcher Graduate Library. The Univer- sity of Michigan is a non…

…-discriminatory affirma- tive-action employer. 74111028 STUDENTS Waiters/waitresses needed Monday, Wednesday, Friday-Lunch. No experience necessary. Good tips. convenient location. Apply at the University Club in the…

October 23, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… considered the action of New York State in creating three emergency junior colleges to accom- modate the overflow of veteran students under the GI Bill. But he has found that Michigan veterans want to go to…

…"% ft T W'7 $ I 'HIGHER TO:NE' Fa ulty Members Enthused Over Caliber of Student Vets < 1 By BOB GOLDMAN 'Teaching at the University of Michigan is undergoing a virtual re- naissance--and it's largely…

… discern- ing than most students." Prof. John W. Lederle, of the poli- tical science department asserted, "This is the high water mark for the University in the matter of stu- dents." "We'll probably never…

…- fore." As tangible evidence of intensi- fied student effort being put forth, another member of the faculty pointed to what he termed "a run on library material unparalleled in the institution's history…

… of several special programs planned by the University Musical Society be- cause of the large student enroll- ment. Tickets for the performance are on sale in the Society's offices, Burton Memorial…

… Congress and founder of the American Zionist Movement, in an address yesterday at the B'nai B'rith Foundation, as- serted that the Arab League is a British-devised and manufactured organization to prevent…

October 23, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

… Account Manager The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all…

… Syrian regime. But were pushed back by troops who opened fire in the air and lobbed volleys of tear gas. Meanwhile, cease-fire efforts by U.N. and Arab League envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi appeared to be…

October 23, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…," the company said in a statement. The application gave users pickup lines to woo two dozen stereotypes of women, from "the nerd" to "the foreign exchange student" and a scoreboard to keep track of their…

… against some 12,000 militants, 1,000 of them believed to be foreign fighters, mostly Chechens and Arabs. They are fighting in an unforgiving landscape of hulking mountains, rock-strewn valleys and sparse…

October 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…One Year Ago Shemlrhigau Bally Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… crowds. In Bem and Petofi squares, at the Csepel Island factories and at the Radio Building the revolutionaries-- children, university students and workers-- gathered, protested, were fired upon, fired…

… keep 1957 New York Herald Tribune Inc. INTERPRETING THE NEWS: Ike Doctrine Defunct Editor's Note: The following poem was brought to the United States and translated by a graduate student at the…

…. International Center Tea, sponsored by International Student Association and International Center, Thurs., Oct. 24, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the Inter- national Center. Fulbright Applications and all sup…

… extended. Board in Review, Student Govern- ment Council: In action taken Oct. 20, 1957 the Board in Review withdrew its stay-of-action with respect to faculty solicitation as adopted by the Student

… activities but repeated incidents on the borders between Israel and her Arab neighbors - par- ticularly Egypt and Syria. At that time, the United States got the UN Security Council to send Secretary Gen- eral…

October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 12

… Duritz is no longer with Jennifer Aniston. Hill Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. $20. Galactic You read about student openers Poignant Plecostomus in Weekend, etc. last week. Blind Pig. 9:30 p.m. $6 in advance. Arlo…

…-winning play about AIDS. Ann Arbor Civic Playhouse, 2275 Platt Rd. $14 for students. 971-AACT. The Borstal Boy Based on Brendan Behan's autobiog- raphy about his experiences in an English prison. Performance…

… Featuring readings by Nicholas Delbanco, Wendy Hammond, Brenda Marshall and Thylias Moss. Rackham Ampitheatre. 7:30 p.m. $5 for students. ALTERNATIVES THEATER 0 Steven Pinker "Language's Bad Boy" will…

… bestselling "Bad Land: An American Romance." Shaman Drum. 8 p.m. Free. saturday Baltimore Waltz See Thursday. 2 p.m. The Borstal Boy See Thursday. $9 for students. 2 & 7 p.m. Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da…

… relief. St. Andrew's Hall, Detroit. (313) 961-MELT. Muzsikas w/Marta Sebestyn "A Hungarian goulash of sound drawing from Celtic, Arabic, and Indian influ- ences," says Pulse. The Ark. 8 p.m. $17…

…. 8 p.m. The Borstal Boy See Thursday. $9 for students. 8 p.m. Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk See Thursday. 8 p.m. Giovanni the Fearless See Thursday. 2 & 8 p.m. snunday CAMPUS CINEMA Waxworks…

… part of a benefit for the Breast Cancer Fund. Mich. 7 & 10 p.m. MUSIC U-M Halloween Concerts Annual tradition continues when School of Music students dress up for trick-or- treating and play some tunes…

… Seapods Detroit's Park opens for this "neo- hippie" band. Blind Pig. $5. ALTERNATIVES The Borstal Boy p.m. See Thursday. $9 for students. 8 Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk See Thursday. 8 pam…

October 23, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… between Israel and the United States over the incursion, reflecting U.S. con- cern that Mideast violence could sabo- tage efforts to bring moderate Arab states into its anti-terrorism coalition. t I…

… fitness. To find out how, visit AFROTC.COM or call 1-800-522-0033, ext. 2091. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

October 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… there is a drop of some 200 cases. A total of 731 students were examined at Health Service on Oct. 14 and I'- Two hundred ninety-one were seen Monday and Dr. Beckett estimates about 200 for yesterday. "We…

… border, and accused the United States and other Western powers of trying to pit one Arab state against the other. Turkey asked the assembly to' investigate the "hidden goals of Russia and Syria" in the…

October 23, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 41) • Page Image 8

… International Economics and Management Political Science World Area Studies Translation and Interpretation * -lama .............- Languages and Civilizations Arabic* Chinese French, German Italian* Japanese…

… Approved. GEORGE WILLIAMS, Dean of Admissions, will be visiting the University of Michigan Campus, 9:00-4:30, Oct. 23. Interested students check with the Career Planning & Placement Office. HALLOWEEN is…

… activities to keep the athletic-minded student busy in the coming months. . In the popular softball leagues, "men's winners in the various di- visions were: Residence Hall - Van Duren; Independent - Mooners…

… Thursday from 2:00-4:00 p.m. She will see students by appoint- ment or on a walk-in basis. Students are also encouraged to sign up on the bulletin board in the lobby of Trotter House for a discussion series…

October 23, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

… French targets in Lebanon in 1983 and 1984. The attacks killed more than 370 people, mostly American and French servicemen. The threat was made in a typewritten Arabic statement, copies of which were…

… Associated Press and sub - scribes to the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and the National Student, News Service. 4 w X4 4 I I4 / 44 .t Z 0 4 b 0c?/h 1'7 / I... r Y A ti r~.4.. 4vYQ I A, 1, THE MUSLIM…

STUDENTS ASSOCIATION' SPEAKER: CAT STEVENS (YOUSEF ISLAM) LIVE PLACE: RACKHAM AMPHITHEATER TIME: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1987 2:30 P.M. FREE ADMISSION ,. + a y1. 'r AMMZ ;*r-- " ELECTIONS * ELECTIONS…

… GOING ONNO * LSA ---- " Appropriates money to student organizations " " Appoints students to student-faculty committees Monitors the school from a student's viewpoint Editor in Chief…

October 23, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 33) • Page Image 7

… taxi Thursday afternoon. The contemporary ides to students - if they'll listen to their sales pitch about credit cards. rogram because a end "captures the 1." en the two might but the futuristic rnered…

… last year. Much of the time, students walk past the row of bike-and-carriages, giving them little more than a puz- zled glance. Many students refuse offers of rides and leave the Bicy- Taxi drivers…

…, the boyfriend and his friend were escorted to the Uni- versity Hospital for treatment. The student did not need treatment. At about 2 a.m. Saturday, nine Department of Public Safety and Ann Arbor Police…

… of people gathered around. As the morning wore on, students returning to West Quad Residence Hall found themselves forced to squeeze through a narrow passage- way off to the side of scene. Mean- while…

… stabbings over the weekend and many students wondered if it could portend escalating violence on campus. But Ouellette said it was an isolated incident and didn't represent a trend. State Street has not been…

… foreign universities, working on his degree while learning Arabic. After he left the University, he paired his experience as an asso- ciate news editor at The Michigan Daily with his knowledge of the region…

… more than 10,000 copies and had at least as many hits on the website. Friday's event was part of the LSA Honors Program's parent weekend. Many students' moth- ers and fathers attended the event, some…

… social action in an undergraduate English class taught by Prof. Wil- liam "Buzz" Alexander. Alexander's Prison Creative Arts Project sends students into the real world, Enders said. They work in prisons…

… mustache. By knowing conversational Arabic and wearing local clothing, he was able to pass as a native. Enders also had a contact he could call if there was a problem passing a security checkpoint. His last…

October 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… will be discussed. Air Force R.O.T.C. Band: Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. 229 North Hall. Bring music racks. Those who have been issued uniforms wear them. Episcopal Student Group: Meeting of Chaplain's study…

…- come. Episcopal Student Group: Holy Com- munion and Breakfast at 7 a.m., Wed., "Oct. 24. Michigan Arts Chorale. Meet Wed., Oct. 24, 7 p.m., University High School auditorium. Congregational - Disciples…

… Guild: Sign up by Tuesday night for Supper Discussion Groups, 5:30-7 on Wednes- day at the Guild House. Topics: "Can Concerned StudentsFollow Where U.S. Foreign Policy is Leading?" and "A Philosophy and a…

… authorities inter- pret more broadly the law with respect to student functions. Or perhaps a notorized permit for serenades could be instated as well as one for allowing unruly stu- dents to congregate in…

… synony- mous to Ethiopia-is the Euro- peanized form of "Haasha" (or some such Arabic word) applied to the tribe from the Semetio Sabeaen civilization which mi- grated to "Ethiopia" from south- western…

… between the protagonist and his chief subordinate over discipline has been superimposed on the ground-air struggle to give the picture greater cohesiveness. Sixty-Second Year Edited and managed by students

… of the University of Michigan under the. authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Chuck Elliott .........Managing Editor Bob Keith................City Editor, Leonard…

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan