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November 23, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… University of Michigan Israeli and Arab students should discuss the issues QUESTION: What causes hali- tosis and what can be done about it? ANSWER: Take heart - bad breath is better than no breath at all…

… the Knesset this past weekend, Israeli students at the University embarked on their own ambitious attempt to es- tablish a dialogue with the Arab stu- dent community. The Israelis held an open house at…

… might take place. The failure of the Arab students to appear at the Israeli open house will inevitably raise doubts in the student community as to the Arab desires for peace. Their appearance could only…

… enthusiasm by all par- ties involved. Only in this way will Arab and Israeli students be able to both understand and resolve their national differences. The realization remains that if there can be no…

… thought of banging my head against a wall." The "It's What's Up Front That Counts" Turkey to the three University students who posed for Playboy. The "Marsupial Justice" Turkey to the jury in the VA nurses…

… perverted one." aI rIWE ial rS oJ Editorial Freedomi Health Service Handbook Vol. LXXXVIII, no. 66 420 Maynard Sf., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… East Quad Sunday night, in the hope that they and thecArabs would finally have a forum in which to exchange of views on Mideast prob- lems might be achieved. To the dismay and disappointment of the…

… of the fact that Mideast leaders may or may not concur on the time and place to settle their differences, students from those countries should always embrace any occasion in which rational discussion…

November 23, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… CRUZ Against Tagar," a reaction to wording offended Arab students. Price IndeX The Michigan Student Assembly on the wooden school bus built by The resolution passed by MSA l 1 t { l t last night passed…

… Palestinian demands. However, "at some point Palestinian aspirations will have to be satisfied," he said. "The problem is not going to disappear." Wald disagreed, instead calling the "anti-Arab nature of the U…

… a resolution that Tagar last week on the Diag. The includes t will revoke their recognition of the proposal was tabled at last Tuesday's formal ap pro-Israel student group Tagar if it meeting. of…

… Tagar does not make amends for actions the The bus, erected last Monday to workshop assembly considers discriminatory commemorate Israeli victims of a Tagar con against Arab-Americans. recent terrorist…

… attack, originally had benefit the Both Tagar and the Ad Hoc the words "Stop Arab Terrorism" Crescent's Committee Against Anti-Arab painted on its side. Later that that Tagar Racism rallied at MSA last…

… than a month in advance. Some errors are rather minor ones, such as Another registration problem this term is that Student Verification Forms, which stu- dents need to go through CRISP, are being mailed…

… late for juniors and seniors. The Registrar's Office began sending SVFs in the mail last year, rather than having students wait in often long lines. But this year, a conflict with the firm that was sup- ____________________________ ~ …

November 23, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

… from Page 1 MSA has no direct power to enforce these demands. If they are not met, however, the resolution calls for tie assembly to revoke Tagar's 'standing as a recognized student group. If Tagar loses…

… MSA's recognition, it will no longer be eligible for MSA funding, listing in MSA's student activity booklet, and use of Union facilities. Cornerstone Christian Fellowship lost its student group…

… recognition earlier this year when a performer hired by the fellowship fang a song offensive to gay men and lesbians on the Diag. ya Ad Hoc Committee Against Anti- Arab Racism member Hilary Shadroui, a Rackham…

… graduate student, spoke for the proposal, demanding "an apology that recognizes the racism of the incident, not an apology that just says 'we're sorry, we hurt someone's feelings.' She also stressed that the…

… peaceful negotiation." She pointed out that "Ms. Cindy Straub, the University Interim Student Policy Administrator... has already publicly stated that Tagar's conduct was not discriminatory under the policy…

… would have been to have an open dialogue between the two groups," Fliegel said. She said Tagar will appeal this decision to the Central Student Judiciary. "Although MSA doesn't call itself a courtroom, we…

… racism at the University of Michigan," Shadroui said. "MSA has shown that anti-Arab racism is no more acceptable than any other form of racism. Arabs, Americans, and others who were offended by the racism…

… in Tagar's actions celebrate MSA's just resolution but acknowledge that we have much more work to do in educating the University of Michigan community not only on anti-arab racism but all forms of…

… reproductive health class, Spring Lake High School turned into a house of horror. Older students kidnapped the "babies" from Lobbezoo's first year students, and stabbed the sacks with pencils. The experiment…

students told Lobbezoo they were harassed and their sacks - some decorated with tiny faces and hair and dressed in doll clothes - were punctured by upperclass students. "Some of these kids came to class just…

November 23, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

students, however, political topics were great topics of interest, with Arab, Indian, and Israeli students all voicing their opinions. * * * THIS WOULD SEEM to indicate that, although American students here…

…Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONs STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

…-3241 ' Internationad Students en Opinions Are Free Trutb Will Prevail" NIIIIIIIAMIAQ fs"ll PiflopQ ?iorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be…

… campus to nearly 1500 University students is the In- ternational Center. located be- tween West Quadrangle and the Union. The international students who comprise this large part of the University come from…

… 80 differ- ent "political entities:" the exact .number of students is 1.456, wIth 136 visiting scholars and other ex- change visitors. Last spring, the total enrollment was very simi- lar: 1.522, of…

… whom 1,427 were students, and the others exchange visitors. The number of students en- rolled in the University from the Far East and South-East Asia has decreased from last year; this fall the records…

… show 592 students from this area, while there were 625 on campus during the past spring semester.> HE FULL IMPACT of the state's financial woes struck the local educational commu- y Thursday with the…

… larger insti- tutions temporarily, while trying to pay off Aits other debts. When and how will the situation be eased? One hopeful sign is that money will come in the form of student fees next semester…

… AND FINANCES: Problems Face Foreign Students Social .. International Week Misses Aim [P UNIVERSITY'S second annual Interna- lional Week ended with a gala world's fair he Union yesterday. Iscussing…

… the purpose of the project, jointly nsored by several campus organizations, Bob ove, ISA's first "native" vice-president, said a means to understanding between foreign American students. e also called…

November 23, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

… ol 4 lrtigan Daily Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions Are Free' 420 MAYNARD…

… pus is so; hard, just as the record says. The ba Somehow it's easy to confuse leadership loving someone with loving one- Student self. So everybodyt has friends might li who've broken up with people…

… just 3000 oft because they weren't willing to and cone leave them aloneeand accept them of their U on their own terms. ThoseI The campus' current love af- cause ofi fair with "student power," "cam- nerve…

…. are also that way because -president for student af- o not only did unneces- ngs, but timed them bad- ould be remembered that s are caused not by radi- by establishments that edge. E PEOPLE and their in…

… - seem to fully understand that. A SIZABLE faction of SGC, for example, somehow visualizes this affair as some sort of student or- ganization they have to sanction or otherwise define. Voice, for another…

… wasted unless a new structured role for students is devised. , Rather than having such a role hand- ed down by the University administra- tion or by some faculty committee, it should be constructed -by a…

November 23, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… children killed and depicted a fire. The political slogan originally painted across the bottom of the bus said "Stop Arab Terrorism Come To The Peace Table." Several students found the above phrase offensive…

…OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 23, 1988 The Michigan Daily 6 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Say 'N'to the Sandinstas Vol. IC, No.55 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… November 14, a self- proclaimed "pro-Israel activist" group built on the Diag a ply- wood structure, painted to look like a school bus. The phrases "Israeli Public Schools" and "STOP ARAB TERRORISM" were…

… slander of 160 million Arabs, it should not have identified terrorism as an Arab action, but should have been specific in reference. I would like to point out three things. First, before an attack in which…

… negotiations, only to be re- jected yet again by Israel and the United States. Third, Israel has bombed the neighboring Arab capitals of Amman, Baghdad, Beirut, Cairo, and Damascus and it regularly in- vades its…

… neighbors' airspace, while Tel Aviv remains un- scathed. Did the Lebanese in- vade Israel in 1978 and 1982, and then refuse to pull out? Who attacks whom? The Arab states support the P.L.O.'s initiative for a…

… Michigan community must re- ject racist attacks on Arabs and any other ethnic or racial group, and act against racism wherever it occurs. -Hilary Shadroui November 22 the recent terrorist bombing of a bus…

… because they felt that it implied that "All Arabs Are Terrorists." Tagar in no way meant our political message to be construed as an ethnic slur. We are sorry that we offended any members of the University…

… community. Through the wooden bus, Tagar' sought to communicate facts about the bombing in Israel and ,to urge an end to violence by peaceful negotiation. Our purpose as a student group on campus is to…

… disseminate information and to promote awareness regarding issues affecting Israel. We do not aim to denigrate the ethnicity of our fellow students. Members of Tagar who are of the Jewish faith have a special…

November 23, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… will be provided and admission is free. Participants will make Native American felt pouches in celebration of Thanksgiving in the lobby of Bursley Hall from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today. Students can also…

… History Controversial rabbi addresses students November 23, 1982 - Amid contro- versy and death threats for his support- ers, Rabbi Meir Kahane spoke to a group of students at the Michigan League. The rabbi…

… it and accelerate their search," Bill Brehm said. New visa program allows hiring more foreign workers THIS IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT ISRAE IS TH CANARY IN THE MINE The war between Arabs and Jews is not…

… the cause of the war on terror as apologists for Muslim radicals claim; it is the war on terror. Twenty-five years ago, there were two non-Islamic democracies in the Arab Middle East, Israel and Lebanon…

…" - the "catastrophe." To Islamic radicals at war with the West, the very creation of Israel is a catastrophe. American apologists for Arab aggression are also apologists for Islamic aggression. In their…

… passed over the weekend and awaiting President Bush's signature, Congress is exempting from the limit 20,000 foreign students with masters and above degrees from U.S. universities. "This is a critical…

… talent pool that American taxpayers have helped to educate," said Sandra Boyd, who chairs the Compete America coalition that lobbied for the exemptions. "It's coun- terproductive to educate these students

… and then force them abroad to compete against us." The coalition includes companies such as Microsoft, Texas Instruments, Hewlett Packard and Motorola. For example, of the 424 students who earned master…

…'s degrees in engineering at the University of Texas at Austin last year, 228 were foreign students; of the 135 who earned doctorates in engineer- ing, 81 were foreigners, Boyd said. Dan Kane, a spokesman for…

November 23, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… on the Arab section to facilitate a search for the terrorists. STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS swept across Italy yesterday while the crisis in the Italian government con- tinued. Thousands of high school…

…- _ .__- - - - - - _ d UNION-LEAGUE Want to see the latest in art? The Michigan Graduate Art Students present AN EXHIBITION OF RECENT ART it November 18 through November 26 Assembly Hall, Michigan Union Open…

… car loaded with TNT exploded in a crowded market place in what was called the worst terrorist incident in Israeli history. Prime Minister Levi Eshkol blamed the rulers of the Arab states for the action…

…. Shortly after the bombing, an enraged Jewish mob headed for the Arab section of the Holy City shouting "Kill the Arabs." Police divided the city with roadblocks between the two sectors, and imposed a curfew…

students.demanding immediate revision of the school system clashed. with police in several large Italian cities. Meanwhile President Guiseppe Saragat is continuing efforts to find a new prime minister to…

… dailyv p 314 from 3 P.M.-1 A.M. South Fourth Ave. /" G -- --- - ILLEL APPENINGS SUN., NOV. 24 at 6:00: Deli H ouse in featuring a talk on "Intermarriage & the College Student" by RABBI SHERWIN WINE…

November 23, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…, she hit a semi head-on," Baiz said. "I would rather have had Laurie in jail over- night and facing court fines than to be visiting her in the cemetery." Student groups O Arab-American Students As…

…(__The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 23, 1993 - 3 'U' offers services, advice for off-campus housing 'OSNGQESIN Here are some questions Ann Arbor Tenants' Union, Student Legal Services try to…

… make the big move a little easier for students By DAWN TAMIR FOR THE DAILY "Housing is a right, not a privi- lege," is one of the many sayings deco- rating the office of the Ann Arbor Ten- ants Union…

… (AATU) in the Michigan Union. The time of year has arrived when many students are friintically search- ing for a place to live next year. It is especially trying for students who will be signing their…

… very first lease, and probably their first legal contract. Signing a lease can be extremely intimidating as students who may not completely understand the contract feel obligated to sign it. "Students

… fall into the trap of seeing landlords as authority figures, when it's just another consumerrelationship," said AATU coordinator Pattrice Maurer. It may notoccur to some students to negotiate or…

… question the landlord. "(Students) inaccurately assume anything written in a lease is valid, and that you have to abide by it," Maurer said. Students should be aware of illegal fees and clauses put in a…

Student Legal Ser- vices (SLS), with offices also located in the Union. The SLS represents students in land- lord/tenant disputes. SLS does every- thing from giving advice and referrals to actually…

… representing students in court - free of charge. Out of the 2,000 cases SLS handles each year, one third are landlord/tenant disputes. SLS Director Doug Lewis cautioned students to make sure their roommate…

… fulfills the terms of the lease. If not, "students can end up with financial hardships. People should swap driver license numbers or social security num- bers to be able to find them when they leave," he…

November 23, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan MIY CHIN PIEPCED- 606oB'JUST &COT WHATrDo You -fHWPHIN NsS c o-rM PI~(?CE1b Or /ArRD " . ". "'. rte..our /4flM...50…

… planned. This is not a priority for m? or members of my administration." - University President James Duderstadt, Nov. 27, 1990, in letter to students published in the Daily. "The president's purpose…

… Thursday when the regents passed the "Statement of Student Riights and Responsibili- ties" by a vote of 6-2. Un- fortunately, University stu- dents did not set this goal -it was imposed on them.' Ever since…

… manipulated suggestions by former Student Rights Commission Chair Michael David Warren, jr., and drafted a code that pertained only to student conduct, not speech. While this is a welcome (and perhaps Constitu…

…- tional) change, the code's passage and implemen- tation still represents a major defeat for students, who have fought codes of all types for almost 20 years. But that opposition proved no match for…

… nation-wide mailing to students, and distributed thousands of fliers promoting the code. That cost might be worth the sum if students were clamoring for action. Butif anything, students have been begging…

November 23, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, November 23, 1987 The Michigan Daily 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Crime or duty: Israeli debate Vol. XCVIII, No. 53 420 Maynard…

… reconsider this decision under- mines the University sponsored campaign. Thomas Rosenboom, a Dutch author and writer-in-residence at the University, has been charged by a woman student with fourth…

… discuss the incident of al- leged harassment. Rosenboom is now charging the student and Issari with slander. He is seeking $10,000 to compensate for emo- tional distress and damage done to his reputation…

…, several regents suggested that paying for legal de- fenses of students and employees would set a costly precedent. The regents should be willing to set a precedent of protecting members of the University…

… community from racial and sexual harassment. If the regents do not, then students or employees, who follow University policy in reporting sexual assault or racial harassment, will pay the price in court. The…

… preserve the effectiveness of "Tell Someone," the University should be willing to defend all students and employees who use the program. In September of 1986, Israeli nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu…

… called "Compus," defending Arab rights and calling for a Palestinian state. He had acted against the Lebanon war and refused to serve in the army; he had pacifist attitudes. He had studied the effects on…

… investigations of the Shin Beth (Israeli internal security service) of its torturing an Arab man to make a testimony, and revelations about Palestinian killings show that the trust of this department is breaking…

… early 1986, SAPAC has' repeatedly attempted to convey tie facts about rape and its prevention to students. Unfortu- nately, 34,000 students are too many to be reached easily by SAPAC. Ad- ditionally, too…

… many students are un- receptive to SAPAC's message. In the past, SAPAC has tried to spread its message primarily through presentations in the Fishbowl and, more recently, has taken its pitch to…

November 23, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KAM1INS Editor in Chief JEFFREY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority…

…- ing final papers and David projects. Then it's a Wallace sprint to the end of the semester with due dates filling in for4 hurdles. What are college students thankful for this time of year? Sometimes…

… last year. During the '99 winter term, the Michigan Student Assembly voted to support the committee's formation. Yet one year later, with new Chief Investment Officer Erik Lundberg and the committee to…

… address the problem, the University's tobacco stock remains untouched. The committee must see the betrayal of student and faculty interests inherent in this investment and recti- fy the problem. The…

… smokers starting as young as age 11, this is not always easy by the time students reach college. But this desire to quit applies to college students as well; in a recent project, a nico- tine patch company…

…). The patches were highly sought after by students, and all 12,000 were distributed within 2 months. Students obviously want and need assistance in quitting, and help from universities is an effective way…

… still runs about $25. The University should con- sider embarking on a program of free distri- bution of nicotine patches or should further subsidize such products, as well as making students aware of this…

students and for the University environment. Smoking is still allowed in certain parts of University build- ings (such as "smoking" residence hall rooms). This contributes to secondhand smoke, which is a…

… could save in cleaning and grounds mainte- nance. It would also be more welcoming to the countless students who abhor smoking, and to tuition-paying parents. On top of this, the University should be…

November 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

… , I w- PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954 U I MATTR O FACT- By STEWART ALSOP AVIV-If orthodox economic theory is accepted as a guide, the dearest wish of the Arab

…, of course, social as well as economic conse- quences. Most of the new immigrants some from the Arab states, and aside from a mix- ed and distant racial origin these people have little more in common…

…. YET FOR THE present, in such circum- stances, it is little wonder that the Arabs talk hopefully of the coming collapse of the state of Israel. Even so, one prediction can be made with confidence. Israel…

… period of total chaos in the Middle East. It would in- vite, either the violent expansion of the state of Israel as an expression of econo- mic desperation, or a renewed Arab attack on the enfeebled…

… when this is said, something else must also be said. American policy in this area has been influenced by twin illusions. One is the illusion that Arab hostility to Israel is wholly irrational and without…

… depth. The other is the illusion that this tiny state precisely balances in strategic importance the whole vast vital land mass of the Arab and Moslem worlds. In the inflamed and irra- tional Middle East…

… 1182327 -Pct. Hulen V. Owens 1161507 -Pfc. Dick Ohnemus 1194511 -Pfc. Orlando Johnson 1155238 * * .* Thank You .. . To the Editor: AS ONE OF the many foreign students who have been invit- ed to Thanksgiving…

… that on 'this day would be lonely and homesick. Mrs. Mead of the International Center stated that the respons was so great that even though al tke foreign students have received and accepted invitations…

…, her tele- phone was still ringing with more requests. Though we hardly knew what significanbe of Thanksgiving was, we foreign students now know that it is a day of warm friend- ship and good food-a day…

…-President International Students Association S Sixty-Second Year DRiAMA 3 "T7 9 a s s a' a a7 7 a7 c a 777 7 77* 777~ T 7 7 v c v m 7 a 7 ~ CIINIEMA =P 3 4 A _ Architecture A uditorium At The Orpheum . . . IT HAPPENED…

November 23, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… points of the visit-all of these belong to the past... "We are entering a new waiting period-waiting for Arab reactions to Sadat's step so as to find out for whom he speaks," Maariv said. In Washington…

… confrontation between the two nuclear super- powers," Christopher said. "Recognition in certain Arab countries that this is the Soviet attitude should help hasten peace," Christopher ad- ded. THE SECRETARY…

… Eric Arnson will be the candidates for the presidency of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), according to several MSA represen- tatives who asked to remain anonymous. The MSA officers will probably be…

… really like." enced rummager does most of his hing in the heavily populated student sec- tions of the city. "Twice a year, when semesters change, everyone throws out just everything - and I mean every…

… repaired and saved for use later. A long standing parade tradition is the creation of a float designed by a Detroit elementary school student. Each year, art teachers submit drawings from their students. A…

November 23, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… College English Teachers will preside. This discussion is sponsored by the Committee on College English for Non-Major Students and the Conference on College Composi- tion and Communication. G. Kerry Smith…

… Interpre- tation through Behavioral Sci- ences" is University Prof. Norman Nelson. Another University instructor, Fred Wolcott, will take part in a discussion on "Recent Research in Language Arts." Students

… role. To Submit Plan The Union expects to submit a plan for the operation of the Stu- dent Book Exchange to Student Government Council Dec.. 1. According to Bob Blossey '56, Executive Secretary of the…

student service. 1275::.....:: ElCounmtries Receiving Assistance from Russia:: 179 :::::::: "::::::::::::::":" : ::; ::::.:::.:::: ::<. Countries Offered Assistance by Russia x. ...: ::........American…

… and her Arab neighbors. ern, Asian and Pacific nations Offers of economic aid also have have gone to those actively par- been made to Burma and Indone- ticipating in Western defense sia. plans -Greece…

November 23, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

… up in the dorms at Minnesota, through which students can get "mail or- der" dates. In Champaign the Tall Illini club has been bringing together women five foot eight and taller, who are tired of…

… Party. TWO OF THE Jews are former deputy foreign ministers; the third is a former Red newspaper editor. The obvious anti-Semitic ov- ertones of the trial may be aimed at winning the Arab countries to…

… political committees. They added, on a sardonic note, "We prefer education by educa- tors." * * *, WHILE LOCAL discussion on the question of discriminatory scholarships has died down, Illi- nois students have…

… territory of the University and the national government were dissolved." Stirred on by the battle cry "Murder Maryland," Mississippi students celebrated Dixie Week with a pep rally, a parade and a dance. All…

… of students, Fri- day morning, the group broke up into six panels to talk over various phases of sorority issues. Karin Fagerberg led a panel on "Standards and Campus Citizen- ship plus Community and…

November 23, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Saturday, November 23, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 ;W- M FORk OJ HCTOAYSj9. f,, a T TO ) M* T…

… accommodate black students told ne- gotiators for the Graduate Employes Organization (GEO) their economic demands were unfeasible-even de- mands relating to class size and cur- riculum quality. Under the Stans…

…. STUDYING THE hebrew language in Russia today, as in several Arab countries, is re- garded as a "zionist crime" pun- ishable by severe prison terms. So the prospect of Jews living the prospect of the Jews…

…- tion of Jews in many Arah coun- tries, before they found them- selves forced to 1:ave those countries and emigrate to Is- The fact is that over twenty Arab states totally endorsed the PLO and Arafat in…

… their Rabbat summit meeting, a few weeks Soon the Arabs exp ;t to have hundreds of billions of oil 4o1- lars. They already have the most modern Soviet planes, mis- siles and tanks. They also have now the…

November 23, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

students in boldly- woven robes, all formed a pleasing contrast to the masses of Ivy League University students and other visitors. Exhibits Colorful The exhibits themselves were enhanced by the liberal use…

… also used their exhibits to display thir national histry, facets of their national culture, economics, poll- See related pictures, page 3 tics or religion, such as Turkey. Pakistan, the United Arab Repub…

…- lic and Israel. Visitors Ask Questous Many American visitors to the Fair, uninstructed in the ways of international life, stopped to ask the students attending the ex- hibits such questions as, "What…

… talent, from Hawaii to the Ukraine, with stops at Japan, Korea,and Tndo- nesa, Thailand, India, the VAR, and Israel in between. As the last students trailed out of the Union at the 1 a.m. closing hour…

… week for political horse-trading in which the Communists will be the big losers as many candidates drop out in favor of front-runners. LSA Courses -To Be Judged Literary college students will be asked to…

November 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… airliner land in Cairo with its 20 passengers, includting a seven-man Jordan delegation to an Arab educational conference, a Jordanian airline spokesman charged in Amman. No official explanation was given…

…-elected' Student Government Council president 'yesterday without op- position. Ron Shorr, '58, former admin- istrative vice-president was elect- ed executive vice-president; May- nard Goldman, '59, former treas…

…." Shorr told the Council that SGC members were expected to be pro- gressive by an essentially con- servative stugent body. , He noted that students want to see disagreement with the ad- ministration.. By…

… are working on a nuclear powered rocket which "would be a tremendous advance for the first nation to perfect it." Increased financial backing for research and students in the area of science was…

… Powers and-Vice-?resi- dent for Student Affairs Jaines A. Lewis check plans for the North Campus residence hall. Re gents Aprove Plans :For NorthCampus Dorm Another wheel turned yesterday in the machinery…

… needed to build the North Campus Residence Hall. - The Regents authorized the administration to proceed with con- struction plans of the 1,200-student structure. . The building, tentatively scheduled for…

…. "The only thing left to make North Campus a complete enlarged campus is dormitory facilities," Vice-President - for Student Affairs Powe AEA Reports Laboratory R Very Encoura James A. Lewis said in…

…, suggested that at least one, of the four wings be used to ex- periment with different rooming arrangements. "Students have. had experience with only the standard studying in sleeping quaiters," he said…

… representaL of 12 other Communist nation c6ionite +ifn ,,i+u R w ion TENANTS INCLUDE ATHLETES, PROFESSORS: Landlady Finds Little Rowdyism Among Students in Rooming House (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fifth in…

… of students living in her house, from sophomores to visit- ing professors, including varsity football players, Hopwood win- ners, fraternity men and foreign students. She says she'll "stack her boys up…

November 23, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… allegations by church leaders that it favored the Muslims because they have more politi- cal clout. The vast majority of Israel's 1 million Arabs are Muslim. Yesterday, Muslims and Christians in Nazareth, who…

… have been issued, the organizers know that event capacity has been reached. She said the usage of wristbands is enforced at all of the student parties - not just at black and Latino/a events. Schwitmmer…

… explained that during large events held in the ballroom, orga- nizers ask students to leave from the side doors and not the front door because it is safer for a large group of people to spill out on the…

… a little more marketable, and I think it will help recruit more students,' said Lisa Berry, a second-year student at the school. Dorn said the change should help the school draw lasting support from…

… alumni. PROGRAM Continued from Page 1 Peterson said in a written statement that the project examines an alternative measure of student potential for use in admissions to undergraduate higher education…

… institutions. "It is important that we continue to explore and to help others explore the complex challenge of selecting students for college',"Peterson said. In a phone interview Peterson warned that the…

…'s policies were discriminatory against black and Latino/a student events. Like many other students, Art and Design junior Jason Allen entered the Union after receiving and reading a flier. "Basically I'm just…

… (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through FrIday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. - uscriptions for fail term, starling in September, via U.S. mall are $100…

November 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

… list with the Stu- dent Directory and the Office of Student Affairs to see it they were in the right class. THIS WAS Murray's second pe- tition, the first having been dis- qualified last week along with…

… most of the other J-Hop lists be- cause of signatures from unquai- fied students... Murray will face Men's Judi- ciary at a hearing next Mon- day to settle the issue, Elliri said. tions wre approved…

… Lansing starting tomorrow, Grey- hound Bus Lines said. additonal"ligta plne for the Turkey Day weekend. And the ban on student driving will be in effect as usual for the whole week, according to the Of…

…- fice of Student Affairs. * * * THE MERCURY'S schedule to- morrow calls for a west-bound trip leaving at 1:21 p.m. and an east- bound run leaving at 2:58 p.m. The Twilight Limited will leave for the West…

… added: "The U.S.S.R. delegation con- siders that with the view to estb- lishing peace in Palestine it is necessary to withdraw all foreign forces which are on territories of the Jewish and Arab states in…

… gunfire wounds during the season. College Fire Kills Student CORTLAND, N.Y. -- (P)-One student was dead today and 10 were fighting serious injuries after fire swept a sorority house at Cortland State…

… Ballou said that the meeting would give students who had ideas about the preferential basketball ticket system a chance to advise the Student Legislature. If no action is taken by the Var- sity Committee…

…, the ticket system will be dropped and the doors at Yost Field House will be thrown open to students on a first-come first-served. basis, Ballou said'. ,Ideas for the lifting of the tennis court fees…

November 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… bloodthirsty idians. Although in 1898 a student had ben injured, the faculty did not irbid such "cuttings up." Wily phomores and equally wily fresh- en ran wild, literally out for ilh others scalps. Episodes in…

…,500 to establish graduate fel- lowships for students majoring in engineering or science who are well advanced towards a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Another $850 grant went to establish un- dergraduate s c…

… Rare There have of course been ex- ceptions, Mrs. Niles pointed out. A graduate student this fall ex- pressed his disapproval of every- thing but the maid service. "I told the assistant Dean of Men, Dr…

…. Ostafin," Mrs. Niles said with a smile, "that I guessed I should burn the house down aid. crawl into a hole somewhere." The student is now living in a down- town hotel at the advice of Dr. Ostafin, she…

…- ficially recognized and registered stu- dentz organizations only.) Arab Club, movies, Nov. 25, 8:00 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. The follow- ing color films will be shown: "This Is Egypt," "Alexandria…

… women's service sorority, Nov. 24, 2:00 p.m., 3rd floor Conference Rm., Union. All women are invited. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Nov. 24, 7:00 p.m., First Unitarian Church. Speaker: Carl Nielsen…

… Hall. Speaker: Dr. Cornelius Jaarsma, "How Is Christ Both God and Man?" * * * Wesleyan Guild, supper, Nov. 23, 5:30 p.m., Social Hall; square dance with Ohio State students, Nov. 23, 7:00 pn., Calkins…

November 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

….00 per month without heat or utilities. Phone 6465 during day Thurs. thru Sat. )9F ROOMS FOR RENT STUDENT to share apartment with Grad. students. Modern kitchen, gas heat, continuous hot water. Student

…, paid vacations. Reply Box 2, Mich. Daily or phone S. Davis, Detroit, WA 8-9821. )24H GROUP WORKER -- Some secretarial ability. Interesting work with student group. Uillel Foundation. Ph1. 3-4129 Monday…

… Minister Andrei Gromyko told diplomats of six Arab nations and the Jewish State of Israel the projected Middle East arm of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization "has nothing in com- mnwith maintaining peace…

November 23, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… $2. The new $2 fine-applies to all overtime viola- tions, and, city officials warn, more than one tic- ket can be issued a day. 0 Fast money Over 1,200 students in Bursley and Markey halls gave up…

…,361 students have said they will give up meals in East and South Quad. Fasts have also been organized in Alice Lloyd, Mosher Jor- dan, West Quad and Stockwell. " Happenings... . . . aren't much today unless you…

… guerrillas who carried out the hijacking had attacked tie PLO and Arafat, for surrender- ing to reactionary Arab gov- ernments and to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger': pro- posals for solving the Middle…

… East crisis. The fall term at EMU ends in mid-December, and a strike af- ter Thanksgiving would affect final exams and graduation. Students have reported that a few professors have begun drawing up…

November 23, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… U.S. ambassador, the top American commander and robed tribal sheiks scurrying for cover as the round whistled overhead. The suicide bomber struck on a busy commercial street in Kirkuk, a mixed Arab

…, another 24 people were wounded, according to police Brig. Gen. Sarhad Qader. TAMPA, Fla. Teacher who had sex with student pleads guilty A female teacher pleaded guilty yesterday to having sex with a 14-year…

…- old student, avoiding prison as part of a plea agreement. Debra Lafave, 25, whose sensational case made tabloid headlines, will serve three years of house arrest and seven years' probation. She pleaded…

November 23, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

… instruction manual for disc jockeys-with one instruction: never cross an engineer. All of WCBN's equipment has been moved to their new" studio in the baseirent of the Student Activities Building from the…

… Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar .items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication.j TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Day…

…, Near Eastern Languages & Lit- eratures; thesis: "A Grammar of Mod- ern Written Arabic Clauses," Tues.. Nov. 23, 2035 Angell Hall, at 10 a.m. Chair- man, E. N. McCarus. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of…

…-Dec. grads in De- sign & Architect, for firm of engrs., planners & architects. a Dept. of Speech University Players NASA Electronics Research Center: Performance-Shakespeare's "Henry VI Invites grad students

… raitle and clatter of incoming news off the air. A Message for You 9 from Ann Arbor Bank For complete student and faculty banking needs see Ann Arbor Bank. Specialcheck checking accounts, travelers…

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