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March 23, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… Through Better Partnerships” — a nod to what Adams has called his top priority as surgeon general. Before the talk, Adams met with University students for a roundtable discussion. Medical…

student Raymond Strobel told The Daily in an email interview he enjoyed the opportunity to talk with Adams. The surgeon general’s thoughts resonated with him. “The roundtable was a terrific…

… inclusive and diplomatic when seeking common ground on health priorities with others – and remember our role as servant leaders in healthcare. His thoughts on students’ roles in advocacy were also…

… timely; he urged not to think of ourselves (students) as the future, but the now.” Following a morning of meetings and discussions with campus leaders, Adams began his lecture in conversation…

… community, students see gradual progress on certain demands but encounter an overall lack of urgency in support of institutional change. The Latinx community is the University’s fastest- growing…

student minority group, growing from 4.75 percent to 6 percent between 2012 and 2016. The majority of La Casa’s demands called for more Latinx representation in University staff, faculty and…

February 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

…. Yesterday we received a letter from Susie Roy, a student at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. She apparently read a story about the contest in a local paper and has officially challenged Doug…

… speak at Rackham Amphitheatre on "Arab Oil and The Energy Crisis" . . . and tonight and tomorrow night Michigan House of West Quad is putting on "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." Winthrop Rockefeller…

… the crash site of the Libyan airliner downed Wednesday in the Sinai desert. ge lies at left and in the background. 'BARBARIC' Arab world decries Israeli actions a By The AP and Reuters reaction to…

… of the year. Nixon claimed there was a good chance of reducing thewoverall in- flation rate to two and one-half See NIXON, Page 6 liner reverberatea around the Arab world yesterday. Wednesday…

…'s shooting, which cost at least 100 lives, was condemned by Arab leaders and newspapers as "bar- baric" and "cold blooded piracy." However, Israel's air force chief and the fighter pilots who shot down the…

… incident were taken through normal military channels below the government level and had "no political significance whatsoever." The Soviet Union, which backs the Arab countries in the Middle East conflict…

… of bivil aviation," and called for a full investigation. Amid a chorus of condemnation from Arab capitals, Libya itself - the chief victim of Israel's action - pro- duced the least initial reaction…

… were in constant contact with the ground and "followed only the orders that were given See ARABS, Page 10 -charged wit SGC replaces proposed film group rules with SOB plan excess DES use From Wire…

…- after" pill at 14 universities, including the University. "Advocates for Medical Information, an Ann Arbor student group, reported to us last November that the health service at the University of Michigan…

… reluctant to prescribe it on a regular basis," he said. He called the charge a "headline-type comment," saying students who request the pill are "made well aware of other birth control devices." By DAN…

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…

March 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…Qihe r gaff mun Eighty-Four Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 SATURDAY, MARCH 23…

… influencing people," Mr. Wilhelm remarked. "They are afraid they might lose U.S. support due to the Arab oil boycott and the resulting petroleum shortage. The Israeli's are concerned that all Americans, not…

… Americans are not blaming the formation of the state of Israel for their problems at the gas pumps." The Israeli's are also looking for ways to combat the Arab public relations cam- paign going on presently…

… from the U.S.S.R. "THIS IS WHY they want Americans to interview Arabs who have lived in Israel since 1948. In effect they are saying, Look! We're just like you, we're pattern- ing our nation after the…

… minority in Israel who, nevertheless, are represented in the Knesset (Israel's Senate). "And was I aware," he asked this re- porter, "that there are Arab~s (Christian ones) also in the Knesset." "The big…

… Tenant Rights! Editor's Note: A major Ann Arbor landlord told a group of stu- dents that dui to a provision in their leaser either their dog must go, or they must go. The students did neither, but instead…

… reform in housing, such as rent control. Blomquist is a student. in Course Mart 310, "Law of Landlord-Tenant and its Alternatives. -The course instructor is Jonathan Rose, who is a lawyer for Student Legal…

… place to get advice on your rights in landlord hassles. A place for non-stu- dents to seek help is the Washtenaw County Legal Aid Society, located downtown at 209 E. Washrington (665-6181). Student Legal…

… Aid, in room 4310 of the Michigan union (6S-6146), is for students at the University. Their service is free, and almost anyone who is a student qualifies. MORE IMPORTANT than whee you get as- sistance…

…. This action by one or a few renters, can correct an ill for many tenants. One class action suit recently started by Student Legal Aid and now pending, will try to force a landlord to return late fees and…

September 23, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 15) • Page Image 10

… Bank and Gaza and in order to safeguard the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, Egypt will be prepared to assume the Arab role emanating from these provisions, following consultations with…

… was willing to .go in negotiating on behalf of other Arabs. But he added that, "It could mean that if the Palestinians were comfor- table with President Sadat negotiating for them in the initial stage…

… the Palestinians. The broader agreement provides for a five-year transition period during /which Israeli military forces would remain, but only in specific garrisons, and for an elected Palestinian Arab

… her efforts were halted by city police who said she needed a permit from the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). The conflict, which ended yesterday afternoon with police issuing Duffy a code violation for…

…-of-state schola'rs. 662-3201 (Continued from Page 1) country who can contact top students and tell them of the University's benefits," said Sjogren. To assist the intensified recruitment drive, the Admissions…

… at in-state students. "It is still only a very small portion of University resources which are being used to recruit out-of-state students," said Edward Dougherty, assistant to the vice-president for…

… academic affairs. "Ninety per cent of our efforts are still devoted to recruiting in-state FOLD BACK THIS FLAP 8 SEAL WITH TAPE FROM AFFIX POSTAGE HERE Circulation-Department Student Publications Building…

… 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Mich. 48109 FOLD students because they make up the vast majority of our undergraduate enrollment." THE UNIVERSITY is also interested in increasing the enrollment of top…

…- notch minority and lower-income students. "We've been trying for years to at- tract these students, but they are much harder to get hold of," said Sjogren. "Though they may be of the highest academic…

March 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

…4 Page 4-Sunday, March 23, 1980-The Michigan Daily UlO irbi4an aiIy Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom / Vol. XC, No. 136 News Phone: 764-0552. Edited and managed by students at the University…

… of Michigan Course evaluations needed T IS TIME the push for consumer " protection was felt at the Univer- sity. Students for years have been paying high prices for their diplomas without a chance to…

… classes and teachers, and student course evaluations can be the first statute. We do not mean the course evaluations some instructors in some courses provide at the end of some terms-these are too…

… inconsistently developed, administered, and publicized for use as consumer guides for students. What is needed is a single evaluation form, with both quantitative and qualitative questions, to be completed. by…

… every student in every class and then published and made available to every student preparing to register at this University. And because neither the administration nor the faculty has been interested in…

July 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… members of the1 faculty and graduate students of the School of Music. Included among the illustrations will be Fraser's "En El Tiempo De Chicka (Danza Chiena" for Violin and Piano by Thompson Pyle, violin…

…, with Ralph E. Rush of Cleveland Heights, 0., as guest conductor. Members of the band, all high school students, rehearse five hours daily. They have been in session at Danzig Return To Reich Seen In Near…

…-Three Days.......Lotter United States Coast Guard March- Semper Paratis.......van Boskerck Guest Speakers Feature Church Services Today Michaelides Will Address Student Group; Dunning To Preach On Utopia Guest…

… Summer Ses- sion student group at B:15 p.m. The group will meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Council Ring for a cost supper. - Morning worship will begin at 10:45 at the First Congregational Church. Dr. Leonard A…

…' ssnifter" when Ransom Hope For Kidnaped Pastor Wanes American Held By Arabs As British Troops, Planes Scour Palestine's Hills Anonymous Phone Call Proves False JERUSALEM, July 22.-(P)-Bri- tish troops…

…, warplanes and police prepared tonight to seek Rev. Gerould R. Goldner, kidnaped Ohio pastor, as failure to contact his Arab abductors diminished hope for ransoming of the American. United States Consul…

Arabs were ready to release the American, but Bedouin tribesmen were unable either to trace the call or to find any clue to the where- abouts of the kidnap band. A. A. Miller of Sioux City, Ia., general…

…. Aried search was suspended while friendly Arabs endeavored to negotiate for tMe son's release without ransom or for a smaller sum. The elder Goldner, who was con- ducting his son through the Biblical Holy…

… through Friday. Planned for students and faculty of the Session and for guests from over the state, the Conference will bring to Ann Arbor Dr. Paul W. Lectures to be offered today by guest lecturers in the…

….m., will complete the day's sessions. Visiting ministers, teachers and others professionally interested in re- ligion may also attend courses given in the University's curriculum on re- ligion. Students may…

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…

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…

March 23, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 136) • Page Image 7

… reminded Carter that Israel's offer to grant civil self-rule to "our Palestinian Arab neighbors" on the West Bank and. in Gaza was lauded by the United States only a few months ago as constructive, far…

… is faced with an alignment of Arab states armed by the Soviet Union and the West. THE LAST remark seemed to represent an appeal to Congress and the public to oppose Carter's proposed sale of 50 F-5E…

… select a permanent Univer- sity housing director by June 30, the end of the fiscal year. A selection committee is being chosen by Henry Johnson, University vice-president for student services. Composed of…

…. "Mr. Hughes will be very much con- sidered," said Thomas Easthope, assistant vice-president for student services. U of M GLEE CLUB -presents- "Handel's Messiah" Friday Afternoon at 1:00 & 3:00 p…

… - d- from THE STAFF Ot eh irhg g + tIVi * I P1 0 S A 1'I 01 hr~ £Mhnr Datlnt STUDENT HEALTH ORGANIZATION Interested in making Health Service more respon- sive to student needs? = GENERAL…

… MEETING THURS. MARCH 23-4 PM-6PM at the basement conference room university health service find out how you can take action!! (COURSE CREDIT MAY BE AVAILABLE) = Q Student Newspaper at The University of…

April 23, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 144) • Page Image 2

… science, biologi- cal science, mathematics, fine arts and sports. Finally a careful check was made to insure that the tests were not confusing or too vague. Arab Nationalist Leader Arrested Nationalist…

… riots in French-governed Tunisia led to the arrest of Arab Sliman Ben Sliman and sharpened French concern over pro-Italian activity among Moslem Nationalists. A French demand for cessation of Italian anti…

…. SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1938 cook wanted for summer employmen VOL. XLVIII. No. 143 at resort in Michigan. For furthe information call at 201 Mason Hal Student Loans: There will be a Office hours: 9-12 and 2…

…-4. meeting of the Committee on Student Loans in Room2, University Hall on Occupational Information, April 25. Those who have recently filed applications for loans should 201 Mason Hall. make appointments to…

… meet the Com- mittee at that time. Camp: Junior Counselor positio: open in swimming department o Senior and Graduate Students: girls' camp in New Mexico. Positio Those senior and graduate students

… on file and open to inspection in the office of the Assistant Dean, Room 259 West APOLOG I ES- Engineering Building. For misquoting two items Engineering Students: If you are 50c JERGEN'S LOTION, quo…

January 23, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 --The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, January 23, 1991 BIIE £tdnigan iBtulg EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL…

… opinion of the Daily. U' and the war Administration should promote student dialogue Z)y To TAE VA VAST OF Tr A 6 0-r --. U8 5 L '- 124,L 9E T K- apI A stte Ts4T 'goas -D T ? "AU RA A,Rsi r Aniwrru SAI…

… orientation - has demonstrated tremendous concern for what is hap- pening in the Middle East. Meanwhile, the University administration's role toward the conflict has remained unde- fined. Though students both…

… in favor of and against the war in the Gulf would probably desire the support of the Uni- versity in their efforts, the administra- tion would be remiss in its duties to all students by taking one side…

…-war movements. The University - given its facili- ties, resources, and stated purpose - has a responsibility to help the com- munity explore some of the issues confronting students. It could devote those…

… has taken place outside administrative auspices, thanks to the work of a small group of professors and students. Although the administra- tion has supported these activities in its rhetoric, it has…

… the administration - must play their part in promoting intelligent discourse and positive learning experiences. Students and faculty have taken the initiative and begun developing such an environ- ment…

…. Now, it is time for the University administration to do the same. Support our soldiers By Rochelle Davis and Paula Church This is in reaction to the misrepre-. sentation of Students Against United…

…- tions of the student body and faculty re- garding SAUSI: We do not support an Iraqi victory over U.S. troops. We do support a peace- ful resolution to the Middle East conflict with a goal of self…

…-determination for all people. We condemn the Bush administra- tion for its racist and imperialist aggres- sion that places economic gain over human life. We do not believe U.S. The authors are members of the Students

May 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

…WO itySgant Yailyr Sixt y-Seventh Year I I "Next" ---- "When Opinions Are Pr s Trut Will Prevail" 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 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This…

… topics of interest to students and faculty members and to Gain a Friend Before Friday IN A WAY it's too bad more people don't pay attention to mimeographed letters. It's too bad, because by not reading…

… program by which American and foreign students will get to know each other individual- ly. The president of nearly every men's group on campus was sent a letter by the Union ex- plaining the program and…

…, those who were told about the program decided to "put it off until tomorrow." Although Inter- House Council and Student Government Coun- cil have recently given the program a boost, it is doubtful if more…

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

September 23, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - Tuesday, September 23, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Page 4-Tuesday, September 23, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom {it Edited and managed by students at the…

…-year colleges and additional complaint has been filed with the universities with at least 1,000 enrolled students Office of Civil Rights in which a residential in 2012, the University of Michigan was second…

… advisor alleges he was threatened with rape in total number of alleged forcible sex offenses, by another student. Instead of protecting the it ranked only behind the outlying Penn State RA, he says the…

… assault at colleges has been a chronic problem heart, when presented with an opportunity to that is finally receiving significant attention. demonstrate this concern for student safety, Given its complexity…

… assaults student-run newspaper, The Harvard Crimson. is unknown is because so many sexual assaults With questions of the school's competence, a are notf e'F ted. In a haperapublsed in 2091 reasonable…

January 23, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

… Appointments should be made in advance through your College Placement Office "ARABS or ISRAELIS ? A DILEMMA IN THE AMERICAN LEFT" A DEBATE SPONSORED BY THE ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS DAVID GUTMANN LARRY…

… 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. For more information call 764-9270. TUESDAY…

… Session, Michigan Union, 9:00 a.m. to ORGAN IZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in…

…," Symposium with Robert Sklar and Gordon Wood. Aud. A, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. Dinner and evening discus- sion with students of the Residential College. School of Music Recital - Wind In- strument Department…

Students: School of Music Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m. School of Music Recital - Students of the String Department: School of Music Recital Hall, 3:45 p.m. Colloquia in Philosophy - Professor Herbert Morris…

… appointments. Students should make appointments according to their assigned counselor as indicated in the following schedule: Jan. 22, 23, 24: Austin Clark Ege Hawk Michot Rockaway Schwarz Wilson…

…- sary to maintain strict adherence to the above schedule. At the start of each three day period the full range of dates for appointments with the counselors involved will be available. Those students who…

… penalty. Identify mail payments as tuition and show complete ten-digit student number and name. Foreign Student Tuition Scholar- ships: Application forms are now available at the front desk of the In…

… of this no- tice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effectiv e. Approval request form. for student sponsored events are available in Rooms 1001 and 1546 of…

… the Student Activities Building. Campus Crusade for Christ-College Life, 1-19-68, 7:30 p.m. - Delta Sig- ma Delta. Alpha Gamma Delta and Panhellen- ic Association - Open-Open (Band Open House) Jan. 20…

March 23, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan it is time to put the AFSCME strike behind us S OF THIS afternoon, 27 mem- bers of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Em- ployes (AFSCME) have been…

… take out their frustrations and vengeance on a few workers who happened to be caught up in the insanity of the mo- ment. Still another case is to be made for student workers, who, after hav- ing the guts…

student sympathizers were fired, only those who had been at the fore- front in organizing student support for the strike. How ironic that a University which preaches student involvement and en- courages…

… them to take sides in pub- lic issues should can anyone who takes their advice. Student workers should not be punished for expressing their views, no matter which side 'they end up on. At least AFSCME…

… employes who are suspended have a chance to fight their punishment in arbitration, but students have no chance to save their jobs. The administration is fighting a little below their class. The AFSCME strike…

… on the job, and it seems best to put this matter be- hind us. By T. D. ALLMAN Second of Five Parts IN THE TWO Palestinian villages of Bardala and Tel el Beida, the long Arab-Israeli conflict is one of…

… Jordan River valley near what until 1967 was the West Bank's northern boundary with Israel - was that, in spite of four Arab-Israeli wars, the thousand or so villagers had made some progress. At Tel el…

… Gen. Moshe Dayan told his troops: "Soldiers of the Israeli Defense Forces, we do not aim at conquest." The Israelis have established some 84 settlements in Arab territories occupied in 1967, according…

… to Ameri- can Friends Service Committee figures. Under Israeli occupation, the Arab population of the Golan Heights seized from Syria has been reduced from 130 000 to 13 285. As a result of Israeli…

… lands they once cultivated. Andre w} For the Palestinians, such systematic destruction of Arab farmlands is a clear sign of Israeli intentions. They believe the Israelis are not merely seeking military…

January 23, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… Institute of Fine Arts. Since 1939, Miss Stark through. her work with the British Foreign office has succeeded in helping hold the Arab world to the Allied cause. For the thirteen years before the outbreak of…

… camera and learned to speak Arab- ic like. an Arab. Both through her written word and through her photography she has shared her discoveries about these little explored sections of the Near and Middle East…

… discussed and showed slides of the Home of Tomorrow and the new "Soldr" Houses. The lec- tures were given under the auspices of the Student Branch of the A.I.A. dropped from airplanes. They tare urged to…

May 23, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… Uni- dent Ford says he will formally an- versity students, including former Ann nounce his candidacy for the presidency Arbor resident Barbara Smuts, who within a month and that he expects to were…

…- Arabs. "The United States, acting in its seph Skaf admitted that "the situation own national interests, stands firmly is very messy," the army has so far with Israel in the search for peace in…

… night 8-11 P.M. NO COVER 310 MAYNARD , owl sum slow ME ARE YOU INTERESTED in serving as a grad student member of the new Advisory Committee for the Deanship of the LS&A College? THE NEW COMMITTEE WILL…

… panel of candidotes for the position. Rockhm Student Govt. is solicitin 5 od student nomina- tions for 1 position on the Advisory Committee. Women and minority students are encouraged to apply…

…. Applications for oraduate nomination to this committee are available in Rm. 2006 Rackham Bidg.. Mon.-Fri., May 25-May 30.afternoons<(763-52721. Only grad students registered for '75-76 U-M school year need apply -__ …

April 23, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…4A- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 23, 1996 Ibe £tirbtgn gailg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

…'s proposed changes would transfer $105 mil- lion of the $185 million appropriated for adult education to the Jobs Commission. Students over 19 years of age would not be allowed to take traditional classes in…

… degree in education is to learn how to develop a cohesive curriculum. Moreover, educators learn proper means of discipline in an education program. Through student teaching, they learn how to…

… conflict that they create amongst black students here at the University'? The members of these organizations (not all, but many) walk around campus with three letters emblazoned on their chests, heads or…

… other personal belongings like they are better than the rest of us. Their elitist atti- tudes manifest themselves in the lives of black students in a variety of ways. First, their attitudes pre- sent huge…

… obstacles to rea- sonable students who desire to commit themselves to the principles of the organiza- tion. These organizations have these "rush functions" or "rites of passages," replete with rudeness…

…, where would you be? You will never be able to do enough community service abroad to make amends for the irreparable harm you have done to your home - the black students at this university. DANIELLE…

… are any Arab coun- tries supposed to live peace- fully when they know the Israelis have free reign over all their lands by the permis- sion of the United States? In order for aggression and unrest to…

Arab countries and their inhabitants. And the scary thing is that anti-Arab sentiment has become fash- ionable in American society. As we speak, innocent Lebanese citizens are paying the price of this…

… racism. Everyone knows the Israeli army is much stronger than any Arab army. What are the Israelis trying to prove? That they can precisely bomb civilian neighborhoods in southern Lebanon? OK, they have…

September 23, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… BENET It was early one afternoon in April two years ago when the 23-year-old University graduate student finished her shift at work. She was tired, and when a co-worker she had known for more than a year…

…, including Michigan, he added. "Standardized tests reflect the cultural and economic background of the student and "proceed to perpetuate those inequities," Nader said. "If you want to do well on these tests…

…-you must come from an affluent background." In addition to lacking accuracy in predicting future academic performance, Nader attacked the tests as having deeper, more subtle psychological effects on students

…. Students who did poorly on the tests "internalized their test scores as a measure of their self-esteem . . . of their self- worth," Nader said. HE ALSO ARGUED that "the tests are given a widly exag- See…

… disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway, where it claimed Iranian artillery fire, destroyed Iraqi oil installations and a gas refinery at al-Faw. Months of sparring along the borders exploded last week after Iraq…

… canceled a 1975 treaty putting 60 miles of the Iran-Iraq border in the middle of the Shatt al-Arab waterway that provides both nations access to the Persian Gulf. Iraq now claims sovereignty over the eastern…

… warplanes struck 11 t Students: Anderson won war of words var Iranian airstrips with a loss of two Soviet-made Mig jets. A top Iranian military official said "several" air bases were attacked, ° and a…

…, ad- ding that nine ambulances rushed to the Tehran's Mehrabad Airport im- See FULL-SCALE, Page 2 Fema-le S. Quad, resident'. jabbed with knife By MAUREEN FLEMING A University student, stabbed Friday…

… lock was stuck-a' common _occurence at South Quad. See S. QUAD, Page 2 John Anderson and Ronald Reagan debated Sunday night, but the movie Midnight Express got most University student's votes. The only…

… THE STUDENTS watching the televised debates, most said they felt This story was written by City Editor Patricia Hagen and Kevin .Tottis with files by Lorenzo Benet, Claudia Centomini, A ida Eisenstat…

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…

March 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 142) • Page Image 10

… aid to students convicted of violating the law., "Intellectual freedom is in danger in America," Nixon said. "Physical violence, physical intimidation is seemingly on its way to becoming an accepted…

… ! 19not anyone else's Mr. John Woodford In Conjunction with \ U 'of M Marxist Discussion Group Black Student Union Afro-American Studies Organization 8:00 Union Ballroom TUESDAY, MARCH 25 International…

… (Born and raised in the heart of the Southside ghetto of Chicago, Fr. Clements was the first Black student in the Arch- diocese of Chicago to study for the priesthood.) . I "I firmly believe, and will…

… Catholic Church and its hierarchy." at the NEWMAN STUDENT CENTER 331 Thompson at William Streets TUES., MARCH 25th at 8:00 P.M. Koeneke, however, said "Miller has been playing games for the last two days. I…

… to sell you marimekkoe dresses textiles (printex), toys accessories, furniture and other good things ARAB Dr. Burham Hammad -director of the United Nations section of the Arab States Delegation…

…. -executive secretary of the Group of Arab Delegates -Senior Advisor to the Jordanian delegation to the United Nations Union Ballroom 7:00 ISRAELI Minister Hanoch Givton -Minister Plenipotentiary, Permanent…

… Mission of Israel to the United Nations -former member of Israeli delegation to U.N. Assembly -former Secretary General; Palestine Student Assembly SATURDAY, MARCH 29 11 1111i …

July 23, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 36) • Page Image 11

… known as apartheid and said Pretoria "hearsa considerable responsibility" for the current violence. :olly rnoto by DRRIAN SMITH Snoozing A sleeping student forgets about his books and takes a nap in the…

… sun at Regent's Plaza yesterday afternoon. )elegates protest U.N. women s conference NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) - Delegates But Reagan stopped short of calling from Arab, African and East bloc for a…

… end and arrested local community of the U.N. Women's Decade. ladersn "I hope such a thing does not hap- pen again," Reagan said. Scores of delegates from Arab, In addition to the 113 arrests con- Africa…

April 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

… were generally necessary to each conclusions. At least one of these sts should have been given in the morning hen students were still reasonably rested. The second complaint, and probably the loudest…

… at least start with a much better attitude among the students. Just looking forward to eight hours of tests has a negative effect on most people. -Lilias Wagner Stropping Needed OHN L. LEWIS should…

… International Pageant. Among the many colorful numbers in the revue was one depicting an Arab village scene and among the Arabs there assembled was one dressed majestically in the garb of a shiek. He was wearing…

… the traditional Arab head gear and flowing white robes and he was convincingly puffing a water pipe but when he rose to address some of the cast, we no- ticed that he was wearing a pair of bril- liantly…

… on the stage. Revealed seats on the main floor will be provided for students receiving honors for academic achievement, and for their par- ents. To permit attendance at the Convocation, classes with…

… the ex- ception of clinics, will be dismissed at 10:45 a.m. Doors of the Audi- torium will be open at 10:30 a.m. The public is invited. School of Business Administra- tion: Any student currently en…

…- rolled in this School who has not otherwise received a Summer Ses- sion Questionnaire should secure one at 108 Tappan Hall, fill out and return immediately. Women students attending the Odonto Ball or the…

… International Ball on April 23 have 1:30 a.m. permission. Calling hours will not be extended. Honor Societies are reminded to submit lists of new initiates to the Office of Student Affairs, Room 2, University…

… Hall, as soon as they are available. Aepprovad student sponsored so- cial events for the coming week- end; afternoon events are indi- cated by . April 23 Delta Sigma Delta, Newman Club. April 24 Alpha…

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…

March 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

…'I Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone…

… reprints. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: TAMMY MORRISON Educational Crutches: Can They Be Thrown Away? "NORMALLY, the student goes through college with two crutches: the professor and the textbook…

… has those crutches." -Dean DARTMOUTH COLLEGE last week decided to help its student body become less de- pendent on its intellectual crutches and con- centrate more on being individual, interested…

… scholars. The faculty approved some reforms after two years of study. Among the changes will be: scrapping the two-semester system for a three-term system which will allow students to take only three…

… scholastic reputation, but may be in danger of losing it to the modern conception of assembly-line education. The old complaints about too-big lectures and too-little faculty-student communications have been…

… to foster a split-level lib- eral arts program to aid the heretofore pretty much neglected superior student. THE GIANT STEP will be useless, however, without more steps, carrying the University to a…

… the Arab world has contended that Israel must be destroyed. Nasser says that if Israel will settle down for good behind demarcation lines set by the United Nations, and if she will compensate Arab refu…

March 23, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

…International,meeting, Michigan Union, Bates Room, 7:30p.m. . Ann Arbor Committee to De- fend Abortion& Reproductive Rights/National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6 .ip.m. Arab-AmericanStudents

…. The task force, consisting of two students, four administrators and three professors, will look into the state of community service at the University. The members hope the University will become part of…

…." He said this includes things that can be done in classes, residence halls, student organizations, and the Office of Com- munity Service Learning. This is a rigorous task because this University prides…

… but that's okay; it only lasts 10 years. Then you hit 30 and whew!" The audience thanked Cisneros with a standing ovation. that will be submitted April 1 that would involve a few hundred U-M students

… that would be in effect this summer." The proposal, which is still in its early stages, will involve a few hun- dred students working full-time eight to ten weeks this summer. The stu- dents will receive…

… that we will get the word out within the next weekor two." The committee was setupby Walter Harrison, executive director of Uni- versity relations, and Maureen Hart- ford, vice president for student

… three students who mayhave thrown it. One of the students was found tobe in possession of what officers thought to be marijuana. Officers took statements from the three students but made no arrests. Less…

… thananhourlater, South Quad security officers made another discov- ery of a green leafy substance they believed to be marijuana. The officers observed a student pulling abag of the substance from his pants pocket…

… officers did not confiscate the de- vice. Investigations into both incidents are continuing. Thieves strike it rich at Lorch Hall A University employee called po- Student groups 0 Amnesty…

…:30 p.m.; Rackham Amphitheatre. U In Focus, meeting, Frieze Build- ing, Room2420,6 p.m. 0 Michigan Student Assembly, meeting, MichiganUnion, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. U Newman Catholic Student Fel- lowship…

September 23, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 12) • Page Image 9

… talked - they only nodded soundlessly in recognition. Who would have blamed me for see- ing that? I was, after all, an inter- national student who had, upon arriving to Ann Arbor, been mer- cilessly placed…

… euphoria. After requesting passengers holding Pakistani and United Arab Emir- ates passports to step aside, the officer proceeded to make us wait three hours until our names were called out in ominous tones…

… brown." Then he needlessly reprimanded Why my first months in Ann Arbor were difficult me for my flippant outlook on life as I stood bewildered and per- plexed before a scared South Asian student audience…

…. Still, it seemed the University was determined to test how much my optimistic patience would endure. Following University pro- cedure, first-year international students had to register in the final weeks…

… Michigan, eager to contribute to the international student's freshman-year obstacle course, decided to impose a blan- ket ban preventing temporary residents from acquiring driver's licenses. Limited to…

… have skewed perceptions, for me or any other international student, the other way - that I learned to make the most of my foreign expe- rience. -Emad Ansari is a senior in the School of Public Policy…

February 23, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… by The Associated Pr~ess ARAB HIJACKERS yesterday released all 172 passengers be- ing held hostage aboard a jumbo jet, including the eldest son of the late Robert Kennedy. The announcement of the…

… the five Palestinian Arab hijackers would retain only the plane's sixteen member crew until their demands are met. Those demands were not made public. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE STEPHEN ROTH is considering a…

… has said he would con- sider integrating schools in the metropolitan area by busing students across district lines. Roth's plan, which would integrate urban and suburban districts. represents a new…

… m er ica n m ovi e of the last six months." "Come on like gangbust- s ee anything quite as devastating." -Michigan Doily You shell out $130, and get a Student-Railpass. All you need is the bread and…

… something to show you're a bona tide student between 14 and 25. Our Student-Railpass gives you all that unlimited rail travel on the 100,000 mile railroad networks of those 13 countries. For two foot…

…-loose months. So with low air fares and Student-Railpass you've got Europe made. Our Student-Railpass gets you Second Class travel on our trains. You'll find that there's very little second class about Second…

… facilities. Now, here's the catch. You can't get your Student-Railpass or the regular First Class Eurailpass in Europe-you have to get them before you leave the coun- try. So see your Travel Agent soon…

…. Meanwhile, send in the coupon for a free folder, complete with railroad map'. ..----.--- -------------------....---------- iiniiiii -- ------- STUDENT-RAILPASS The way to see Europe without feeling like a…

… send me your free Eurailpass folder with railroad map. LI Or your Student-Railpass folder order form. LI --.L ms I ,- r lUll l~ '.. 7in 192 1.11 iy 'J LU L~ ___________________________________________________________ …

September 23, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…,000 pounds of mari- juana, the spokesmgan said, and the pilot, Michael Thomas Mitchell, 23, a University of Washington student from Seattle, was arrested and booked for investigation of smuggling. Authorities…

… occupied Arab territory as a first step toward peace. "As long as this position remains, there is no hope for success; along a peaceful settlement," he warned. "The attitude of the United States has not made…

…- tiated directly between Israel and the Arab states are the only means of resolving the conflict. MOSLEM LEADERS met in Morocco for the first time in fourteen centuries to discuss the status of Jerusalem…

student can obtain legal advice about any problem. Student Government Council sponsors a relatively unknown program called Legal Services, which offers a student 15 minutes with an experienced lawyer f o r…

…' two dollars. The two lawyers who participate in this program - Michael For- sythe and Robert O'Conner - will answer any questions the student' has or refer him to another lawyer if the problem requires…

… are varied. Approximately half the students are having trou- ble with their landlords; the oth- er difficulties range from divorce to insurance, to h i g h pressure salesmen. Forsythe and O…

…'Conner - both of whom maintain private practic- es - receive a subsidy from SGC. They are paid $6.25 for a fif- teen minute appointment. The student pays two dollars of the fee. and SGC makes up the differ- ence…

…. Appointments are made by call- ing SGC offices to find out which lawyer is to be contacted, a n d, then calling that lawyer to make an appointment. Prior to the appointmej student pays $2.00 at the S fices. A…

… by students at the University of dicate around 125 ships in all will Michigan. News phone:764-0552. Second be deactivated before the budget- Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St…

January 23, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… added. place around 10 a.m., and is followed by a news See INDEX, Page 3A Dean of Students Edward Willis and Vice President for Student Affairs E. Royster Harper meet with members of the Greek…

… community yesterday in the Michigan Union. Admiistrators focus on promotzng conversation wi student body Dearborn ordinance triggers AC LU suit By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Although Edward Willis has…

… only been the dean of students since September, he is already becoming a well-known figure among the student body he helps lead. His ability and desire to interact with students becomes clear when- ever…

… prior to participating in public political protests. The ACLU challenged the ordinance on behalf of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Com- mittee, a civil rights organization that uses demonstrations…

students help The new recruits MTV in town to find Eminem fan By Layla J. Merritt For the Daily Off-campus housing presents an exciting and difficult situation for many students. It is exciting because of…

February 23, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

… inquest will be slightly delayed, but it is believed tiat since the students were evidently tres- passing on railroad property, the Michigan Central will re absolved of all blame. UNiVERSI'iY PRESENTED WITi…

… MEDITERRANEAN (Continued from Page One) bombardmbent. Seven officers and 319 men were taken prisoners by the Ger- mans according to the Berlin state-. ment. Arabs Harass British in Egypt London, Feb. 22.--A…

… German war of- fice statement received here tonight re- ports that rebel Arabs were captured from the British at three places on the western frontier of Egypn, name- ly, Sivas, Soltum, and Said Zerac. The…

… appearance of the Arabs on this front is taken here as a renewal of the cam- paign of the Arab bands who, about two months ago, took the important seaport of aMrsa Macruh, 150 miles west of Alexandria, but who…

July 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…"Nice, Cozy, Little Bomb Shelter We Have Here" Sixty-Eighth Year pinionsre Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROLOF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Will Pre'all" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… Associated Press Foreign News Analyst ARAB .NATIONALISTS in Syria, Egypt and Iraq could cause a lot of trouble for Western Europe's industry by cutting the flow of much of the Middle East's oil in retaliation…

… thought for anything beyond or interest in it.; France needs some purpose and sense of direction. A student in one of the cafes asserted that only General de Gaulle could provide that purpose, if anyone…

… next? The student could only shrug, and finish off his glass of wine. from the Middle East on the long transit time and avoid the expense of keepirg them idle entirely. For ancther thing, there is cur…

… 'through pipelines which cross Syria, and Lebanon to the eastern Uditerranean. Arab na- tionalists frith or without the con- nivance of, their governments could stop this f 'ow very easily-as they did durn…

… cut back or is being held in Y reserve because of oversupply on world markets. And, as American oilmen point out, if the West needs Arab oil, the Arabs nepd Western mioney just as much. Rezvarcj$ OF…

January 23, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… FISCHER For the Daily Cooperation between groups on oppos- ing sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict may come as a surprise to some, but two student groups, the University's Progressive Zion- ist Caucus (PZC…

… Febru- ary as a pilot program open to about 500 students. Officials hope Mcard will be in the hands of all University students on the Ann Arbor campus by the beginning of the fall term. Mcard will extend…

… not going to be low enough for the merchants - it's going to be difficult to resolve," he predicted. Mcard will replace current student identi- fication cards and include two magnetic stripes: one…

… purchases. Exist- ing identification cards will be re-encoded to take advantage of the new program. To ensure security, students will have to enter a four-digit personal identification code at the point of…

… purchase. Students would not have to open an ac- count at First of America, Russell said. University and First of America officials expect to approve a logo for Mcard early this week. The card is modeled…

… University and First of America, both sides said late last week the pilot program should be launched within a month. About 1,000 students - half selected at random and half selected because they use Entrde…

… middle class. At the same time, the president is See CLINTON, Page 2 Arab bombers kill 19 Israeli soldiers Israel seals West Bank and Gaza Strip to Palestinians; Despite bombing, peace talks to continue…

…- cussions. Liaison to the PSC and former chair of the PZC, Shari Robinson, said those events were integral to promoting mutual under- See STUDENTS, Page 2 DUGUILAS KANR/D AiLaily Snowed in at Crisler…

March 23, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

…W63 THE MICHIGAN DAILY G .8., Russia Plan Berlin * * * * * * * * * Riots Break Out in Korea MAgainst Military ARAB UNION: Nasser Reconciles With Syrian Party CAIRo (o)-Egyptian President…

… Gamal Abdel Nasser has made peace with Syrian socialists who helped sunder Syria's union with Egypt in the United Arab Republic, an Egyptian newspaper indicated yesterday. Nasser and Syrian Premier Salah…

… civilians this year. It is generally felt that with the 15,000-man capital defense command, Park has enough troops in the Seoul area to control the 'situation. $31000 STUDENT-FACULTY JET FLIGHT June. 12-NYC…

… said. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone NO 2-4097 SUNDAY- 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon for Students. 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer…

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…

May 23, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

…" year, in terms of sales. This 'fact has suggested to some observers that the State may face Clb o10 Hear UAR Attache The Arab Club will meet 'at 7l p.m. tomorrow in the recreation room of the…

… International Center. Mohamed Hussen B a z a r a a, tourist attache of the United Arab Republic, will lead a discussion on the possibility of promoting a tour from the University to the UAR. Colored films of the…

… the meeting. Students of Dutch ex- traction are invited. framework of economic status, es- pecially those less obvious items which escape attention in the press of a large organization. Goes Beyond…

…- lectual life of the students, has done as much for the psychic income of the faculty, as any single event of recent years. The need for rapid and continu- ous advance in faculty salaries at all levels is so…

… desirable and effective method for the removal of -these clauses is the action of the indi- vidual fraternity without any co- ercive threat." * * * Student Government's range of jurisdiction in this area has…

… been questioned as a result of their recent action concerning Sigma Kappa ... Certain aspects of their jurisdiction are being reconsidered, which makes any future Student Government policy or actions un…

…) of a student sponsored bill to eliminate restric- tive clauses. * * * Recommendations Two facts must be kept in mind when considering the existing pos- sibilities for future action by the…

….M. Evening Service. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. Paul V. Matheson, Assistant Sunday Masses 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M. and 12:00 noon. Holyday Masses 6…

… 10:55-12:00- Crib through 9th grade. Bible Lecture 10:20-10:40 by Mrs. Fred E. Luchs Student Guild: "Study Night" at the guild house, 524 Thompson Street. i BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL REFORMED United…

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…

March 23, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… employed. - Rachel Rosenthal, On behalf of LS&A Student Government outright deceit To The Daily: A major obstacle in resolving the Middle East dispute between the Arabs and Israelis was clearly presented in…

…. 136 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan City Council joins the Regents LETTERS TO THE DAILY Samoff decision should be reversed C ITY COUNCIL proved Monday…

… Professor Joel Samoff. The LS&A Student Government joins with many students and University groups in strong objection to this decision. Through our contact with the student body and in our work on College…

… for his/her discipline, and take an in- terest in his/her students. The denial of tenure to Professor Samoff is a blatant rejection of these values. Professor Samoff's course on South Africa is widely…

… recognized by students as a challenging and stimulating course in political science. But even more, Professor Sarmoff has shown the rare ability to carry his academic role beyond the classroom. Last fall when…

… was open to students seeking historical background and clarification of the news. When the LS&A Student Government began discussion of the issues involving South Africa, Professor Samoff helped several…

… future students who might be denied the oppor- tunity of benefitting as we have from Professor Samoff, we urge a reversal of the tenure decision and ask that whatever means towards its reconsideration be…

… disputants. Both Arabs' and Jews confronted each other, on the Diag presenting their side to the heated issue involving the recent events of the P.L.O. attack in Israel and the retalitory foray into Lebanon by…

February 23, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

…- Arabs, touring Rome with Fascist their home. Lady Adam Smith is have been obtained from the arch- mazoo group, was given by Mrs. Enthusiasm over the prospects students, dining with a Scottish a grande…

… garden most STAFF EDITING NATIONAL touch of elegance and refinement est living Michigan graduates, in wo a ewith German students are just a charming." ATHLETIC MAGAZINE ' may be achieved consistently. The…

… have women, who are taking the open i ington student, "The student guides son at her office in Alumni Memor- tam Hussey room. watched the choruses rehearsing road tour, this summer, according were most…

… attentive. There was Publicational hall. Dr. Buckley of Chicago present- to reports of women students who no trouble these young men would pp I Among the gifts suggested were ed a rare gift collection from In…

…-Macon Rome was unique in our exper- pecially designed by a Chicago firm, and davenport which complete the Working with choruses larger student says, "We were enter- ience. We were royally treated. Ruth E…

…, '29, pres- Mason and Hamlin grand pianos time. ed to develop personality in the Arabs." saved us much time and taught us ident of the W. A. A. The "News- are being used throughout. Two A radio set would…

… the particular chorus There met by students, taken to Indeed, we crammed into three Miss Dorothy Colby of the Phy- It is hone tt Michiganrartists of which she is a member. The the Freiburg Hof, given a…

… the Annual Carnival to beautify the lobby. Other sug- 2 All of the dances which are to of Freiburg. I am so glad wei the Forum in the light of the set-, i W. A. A., is student advisor. Those -- estions…

…-bound record book in been worked out by Miss Hubel have liked German students and moonlight. In Venice we had in-' Marshall's staff are: Frances E. chief campusrsport, both ido orwchthe names f alcontri herself…

…, who has had much ex- many old prejudices have been 'teresting student contacts. Three Rayburn,' 32, who is business man- and outdoor, e ne ew wee - perience as an instructor of danc- overcome." young…

August 23, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: GOP Sure To Win Congress in '46 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student

… con-1 trary, Jewish organizations and individuals have bought every bit of land they have in Palestine. Another cry has been raised that the Jews are driving the Arabs from Palestine. Those who are…

… argument that the Jews are driving the Arabs from Palestine is the fact that the Arab population there has increased fifty per cent since large Jewish immigration to Pal- estine began twenty-five years ago…

… not be back in the fall to leave their mailing addresses at the Student Publications Building on Maynard St. before 5 p. m. EWT tomorrow. When the book finally does show up, the entire 'Ensian staff is…

…,348 to $2,553, has been re- ceived in our office. For further in-a formation regarding examination, stop in at 201 Mason Hall, Bureau of Appointments. pus favorite. Everybody is cordially invited. Student

… Football Tickets to the Great Lakes, Indiana and Northwest- ern Football Games: Civilian students enrolled in the 1945 Summer Term who are entitled to student admis- sion to the first three University of…

… following days: Senior and graduate students- Monday, August 27th. Junior Students-Tuesday, August 28th. Sophomore Students--Wednesday, August 29th. Freshman Students - Thursday, August 30th. Class preference…

… will be obtainable only on the date indicated. Students desiring their tickets in one block{ should present their Physical Educa- tion coupons together. One student may present all of the coupons for…

… such a block of student tickets. Where students of different classes desire adjacent seats, the preference of the lowest class will prevail. Polonia Club: The University of Michigan Polonia Club will…

… Session, the Gen- further information call at the Bu- eral Library will be open daily the reau of Appointments, 201 Mason usual hours, 7 a. m. to 9 p. i., CWT Hal. Students electing our courses, but…

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…

April 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

…I g chr Ali halt Dail 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. * ANN…

…- ser's United Arab Republic or the rival Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan, though he wishes both well and promises to cooperate with both. This dispels, at least for the present, the widespread concern…

… move would not only give Nasser control of much of the Middle Eastern oil. It could also precipitate a landslide that could drive all Arab states into Nasser's camp and thereby put Western Europe, which…

… lives on Middle Eastern oil, at Nasser's mercy. Instead of countenancing such a move, Saudi Arabia prefers to remain a buffer between the rival Arab groups. The fact that this announcement came on the…

… International Center Tea, sponsored by the International Center and the International Students Association this Thurs., April 24 from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the International Center. Engineers: Copies of "A Guide…

… to Ca- reer Opportunities" for 1958 are avail- able at the Engineering Placement Of- fice, Room 347 w. Eng. Contains a va- ,riety of vocational information. Seniors and graduate students only. Agenda…

…, Student Government Couh- ci, April 23, 1958. Minutes of previous meeting. Officer reports: President - letter. reports; Exec. Vice-Pres. - Honors Con- vocation, student representatives, Stu- dent Activities…

January 23, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… American Economy: A People's Program" at 7:00 in the Michigan League, 227 Ingalls . . . there will also be a teach-in on revolution in Dhofar, sponsored by the Organization of Arab Students, featuring two…

… involvement of the neigh- boring Arab Moslem state could be a vital factor in enforcing a ceasefire, but it is also likely to be a major sticking point with Lebanon's Christians. INTERIOR Minister Camille…

… few years, RC instruc- tor Ed Egnatios charged last night. - Speaking to an audience ofi 30 students and faculty mem-1 cher attacks r'of program bers in Greene Lounge at East Quad, Egnatios claimed…

… idea of decisions being shared between students, faculty, and IM Building to close in May for repairs By BRIAN DEMING The Advisory Committee of Recreational, Intramural and Club Sports (ARICS…

… administrators . . . on the idea that living and learning can go on in the same place . . . and that education can be flexible and p e r s o n a1, that students should be encouraged to be in- dependent and…

…-smok- ing and sexual promiscuity in East Quad. At that time the students and their Resident Ad- visors had their way and "cer- tain people" in housing, he al- leged, have waited for years for an opportunity…

September 23, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 131) • Page Image 2

… Asian American Organizations, La Casa, Arab Student Association and Students Allied for Freedom and Education. Though the University did not satisfy the group’s original demands, in their…

… and make recommendations about policing. The task force will have representation from both the GEO and Students of Color Liberation Front, which is a coalition of the Black Student Union, United…

… because of the relationship between policing and student health. At a press conference on Wednesday, GEO Vice President Erin Markiewitz spoke to this sentiment. “Policing, even when it…

… I think addressed feelings that Black and Brown students had of not feeling safe with armed police officers around campus,” White said. “Safety doesn’t look the same for all people, and we…

… modifications of the program by the University. Some students questioned whether GEO’s initial anti- policing demands were pragmatic. Engineering senior Yilin Yang said while he supported the group…

… with police would worsen the spread of COVID- 19 by weakening the Michigan Ambassadors’ power to keep student gatherings in check. “It seemed to me like these demands would have the effect of…

… and Brown students — who are the ones hurt by these problems existing in the first place — but also is used to wrap up progress in bureaucratic hurdles,” Soberano said. “But I think the fact that…

… they even allowed us a seat at the table is a big step. And we had to listen to especially the Black students in our community who were telling us, ‘look, we’re afraid of what the University will…

… Fall 2020 semester by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily’s office for $2. If you would like a…

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