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September 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…- sponsibilities, tried to cooperate with the UN, within the limits of Arab action. The UN truce, never a very stable affair Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and…

… to students in June, listed. the Akeleys as faculty members. However, students hav- ing already put up $75 each in pre-semes- ter contributions, found that the college is not as it was presented. The…

… Akeleys, long liked on campus, are gone. Protestations from students and faculty members have brought only angry denuncia- tions and an "open meeting" at which only the administration, through President Ash…

…- by, was allowed to present its views on the crisis. Threats against students who refused to register even included notification of their parents of. their reprehensible conduct! Today two-thirds of…

… Olivet's students will be in classes studying. One third will re- main outside, picketing and learning. -Craig H. Wilson. Wanderers? POLITICS, at least in so far as the Pro- gressive Party is concerned…

…. Wayland Brooks. The matter has finally come home since Jack Geist, University student, has entered into the Slosson-Michener tussle, by an- nouncing his candidacy on the Progressive ticket Regardless of the…

student newspaper and as such will devote the majority of our space to news for and about students. * * * HOWEVER we won't be a mere flaccid voice on the campus. From time to time we will take up the cudgel…

… appli- cation form and the fee must reach Princeton before October 16. New Student Chest X-Ray Examina- tions: New students who have not com- pleted the required chest X-ray exami- nation, are urged to…

student organizations plan- ning to be active during the present semester must file in the Office of Stu- dent Affairs, Room 2, University Hall, before October 1, the following infor- mation: (1) a list of…

…., from 5 to 6 p.m. Student organizations are notified of the following regulation governing dis- tribution of publicity materials for stu- dent sponsored activities: No handbills or other printed matter…

January 23, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… Bolivia was a Spanish colony hundreds of years ago. They stood alongside miners, students and leftist sympathizers waving Cuban and Venezuelan flags on the cobblestone plaza outside the colonial…

…-era Congress building. "Power is in the hands of the Bolivian people for the first time," said Walter Villarro, among 2,000 miners who turned out dressed in their trademark hel- DUBAI, United Arab Emirates U…

… government that U.S. officials hope will win the confidence of disaffected Sunni Arabs and undermine support for the insurgency. That would hasten the time when U.S. and other foreign troops can go home…

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

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

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

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

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…

February 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 120) • Page Image 8

STUDENTS at the University of Michigan invites you to hear O udi Aa.inal an oil economist speak on "THE ARAB OIL AND THE ENERGY CRISIS" (it 8:00 p.m., This FRIDAY, Feb. 23, 1973 in the Amphitheatre, 4th…

…. The correct num- ber of the Student Counselling Office is 763-1552 The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures The Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies and The Department of…

… credit for the mini-course., registra- tion, information and materials available in 3074 Freze Bldg. DOMINO'S ANN STREET SHOP HAS PIZZA NOW! t E FREE FAST HOT DELIVERY TH11E ORGANIZATION OFFa ARAB

… programs are urged to attend those meetings which pertain to their academic and career goals. All meetings are scheduled to precede the beginning of advanced classification, so student decisions may be…

… FACULTY AND STUDENTS : I i I ~~P~23" m.'~ d 1. R FEB.2: …

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… provide an "It was good the Arabs decided energy source. to hold bc o nta fi h "I call this my 'hot rocks' meth- fturel bc now instead of in the , Katz said. "If you dig down future when we would really be…

…, among them the large number of county high U.S. Congressman Marvin Esch school students who graduate with- (R-Ann Arbor), state legislators out any "marketable" skills yet do Gilbert Bursley (R-Ann Arbor…

STUDENTS WELCOME! each RECORD DEPT. LADIES' DEPT. I Fp ov GRAD COFFEE 1?HOUR WEDNESDAY 8-10 p.m. West Conference Room, 4th Floor RACKHAM ARMOUR VERIBEST RIB END LOIN PORK ROAST (Full 5 Rib Cut) 89…

April 23, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

… tend to use an experiential teaching method where we look at both students' real life experiences as well as the literature," Thompson said. "I think this creates a different atmosphere in the course…

…." IGR has worked to increase its presence on campus through col- laborations with student organi- zations, fall orientation programs and University housing. But in its 25th year, the pro- gram will reach…

… out to its alumni base. In early fall, an event will invite IGR alumni to campus, showing students that "once they graduate, there will be a group of people still committed to the issues of intergroup…

… international student, he said the program pro- vided an open platform for com- munication. "Unlike other classes (with only) lectures and discussions, the Intergroup Dialogues course provides participants with…

… more freedom to speak and more opportunity to be really engaged in dialogue," he said. Interacting with multicultural students and reflecting on experi- ences are a key part of the course, and Chen said…

January 23, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… derecognize two student groups-Cornerstone Chris- tian Fellowship (CCF) and Tagar (the Tagar decision was later reversed)-for their discriminatory conduct toward people who are gay and people of Arab descent…

…OPINION Monday, January 23, 1989 Page 4 The Michigan Daily'1* Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Sanctioned sexual violence: A view from Vol. IC, No. 80 420…

… Daily. thiopians exploi*ted THE PLIGHT OF Ethiopian Jews has recently become a campus issue, with students from the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ) soliciting donations earmarked for…

… a student at the University and is incarcerated at Florence Crane Women's Correctional Facility. Male guards are employed at all women's prisons in Michigan. At Crane Prison, approximately 80 percent…

… the public demanded that it be stopped. This piece was originally published by AGENDA. S 0 No funds for bigots A By Linda Kurtz Recently, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) decided to…

… place posters on campus; to recruit stu- dents and others to its group; and to hold meetings. These groups are not being de- nied the right to speak or associate, only the right to use student funds to…

… being what they inherently and unchangeably are - female or male; heterosexual, gay, or bisexual; Arab, Black, Asian, Hispanic, Native American, or white - or who advocate the represssion of an ethnic or…

… cartoon of Ronald Reagan wearing a keffiyeh (Arab headscarf) and saying, "I know a terrorist 61 'MSA would not fund a group that supported the policies of the white supremacist South African government…

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 23, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…'TMBER Z3, 190 THE MICHIGAN DAILY (Continued from Page 4) German: All graduate students desir- ing to fulfill their foreign language re- quirement by passing the written exam- ination given by…

…, Angell Hall. Within 48 hours after the examination the names of the students who have passed will be posted on the Bulletin Board outside the office of Professor Lewis, the Examiner in For- eign Languages…

…, Denmark. Ecuador. Finland,. France, Germany. Greece, Iceland, In- dia, Iran, Ireland. Italy. Japan, Neth- erlands, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Phil- ippines, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Tur-; key. United Arab

… equipment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree, or who will receive such a degree by June 1961, and who are presently enrolled in the…

… not enrolled in a college or university in the spring and,/or fall of 1960 should direct inquiries and requests for applications to the Insti- tute of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 1…

… gaining pgrams of House of Venus venience. Barbara Thomaos%, 25, achIeved these changes in her measure- ments after 3 months at House Of Venus: BIFO tE: AYU: . O Rust -as" Wist_.,PC S SPECIAL STUDENT

… one academic year, but some may extend for twelve months. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. Degree or who will receive such a degree by June, 1961, and who are presently…

… Street, New York 21, New York. The last date on which applications will be issued by the Institute is Oct. 15, 1960. The following student-sponsored So- cial events have been approved for the coming…

… weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday prior to the event. September 23, 1960…

February 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… time. 1 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

students Sara Cohen and Terra Molengraff, a former Daily pho- tographer — discussed the find- ings of their recent research study on diversity and inclusion. In an interview with The Michigan Daily…

… used tweets from the Black Student Union’s Being Black at the Uni- versity of Michigan Twitter campaign, commonly known as #BBUM, and Michigan Daily content — such as Michigan in Color columns and…

… where students have the lowest sense of belonging. Greek life and party culture also came up as places where stu- dents reported they did not feel a great sense of belonging. Correspondingly…

…, students often reported feeling a greater sense of belonging at work and at student organizations where others around them shared simi- lar interests. The research study also showed white students

… weakening Israel with excessive sympa- thy for the Palestinians, alleg- ing that some on the left have praised refusal to serve in the army or support the Arab view that the founding of the country was a…

January 23, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… undergraduate and graduate students at the University. Avery Hopwood, prominent American dramatist See KUMIN, page 8 BY MICHAEL PAUL FISCHER FOR a guy whose placid surname (in Yiddish) means "man from heaven…

… only in light of C ~SIFIED ADS HELP WANTED STUDENTS--ARE YOU LOOKING FOR PART TIME WORK (up to 20 hrs/week) during school and full time work during va- cations? Are you enrolled as a full time un…

…- dergrad? Are you an indendent student? We are recruiting for the following positions: Engineering Technicians, Chemical Engi- neenng Technician, Supply Clerks, Clerk Typists and Clerkcs. Salary: $6.22 or $6…

…-8898. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO TUTOR 6th, 7th, & 8th grade students at Tappan Middle School. Tues. & Thurs. 3-4. Contact Mrs. Pooker, 994-4970 or 994-2015. WANTED: STUDENT ENGINEER To help designpivately owned brie…

… THE MEN OF Phi Sigma Kappa for a terrific party. We had agreat time. The Women of Gamma Phi leta. MISCELLANEOUS PAY CASH FOR Baseball Hockey, Foot- ball, & Basketball Cards. 53$-5589. WANTED: ARABS (US…

… and other citizen- ships). For participation in various student groups. Call amal at 663-5623. TICKETS FOR SALE: 2 TKTS. Richard Marx, January 25, CHEAP. Call 434-6789. BILLY JOEL TKTS. THURS FEB. 22…

… ~ p ..4 . .. Sat. Jan. 27 Prof. James D. Salmon Memorial Concert (Percussion Alumni Weekend) featuring U-M percussion alumni and students Rackham Lecture Hall, 8:00 PM …

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 23, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… result- ed in what we thought to be the ideal expressive medium: Art. Two weeks after the recent uprising, we decided to call an Arab school in Jerusalem and ask them to send us students' drawings that…

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the…

… does this crap keep me entertained? 1 don't know. It does. There are plenty of "productive" uses - for the World Wide Web, of course. Scie tists from all over the world can share the research. Students

…'s hockey team has refused to comment on the Sigma Chifight allegations. Code takes away too many civil liberties at students' expense To THE DAILY: I am writing in response to Galaxor Nebulon a.k.a. Ryan…

… Hughes, charges pending here at the University. Hughes is being accused of assault and destruction of property under the University Statement of Student Rights and Responsibili- ties, formerly the Code of…

… to his students that it is very difficult to limit speech and expression. Political speech and expression is given the highest protection by the law because itis key to maintaining an active democracy…

… charges. Why does the University suppose it has the right to act in a case where no charges have been pressed? Because the event took place on University property? But, if Hughes were a non-student standing…

… on the same property he would be free and clear right now. So University students are held to stricter laws than anyone else in the state of Michigan? Finally, the University claims Hughes assaulted a…

…. Finally, if the University plans on using the Code as a measure to restrict speech protected by the Constitution, let's go all the way with it. All student newspapers should be shut do immediately…

…, particularly the ones with Repub can ideologies. We tend to be a liberal campus, and according to the Code, we can. Let's also refuse to allow Student's for Life, University Republicans, anything religious, and…

May 23, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… the Fibber McGe and Molly program, Bill Thomson now a specialist in the Navy, an Lloyd Febb,S2c, former NBC an nouncer, who assisted Lieut. Rober K. Adams as emcee. For two hours, students and towns…

…. This is the first suit ofits kind ever filed against the Univer- Big Five Push Regioial Plan Arab States Try To Settle French Dispute By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.-The United Nations…

… Conference pushed forward tonight a plan to use region- al defense agreements against ag- gression. The decision camne at a time when Arab states talked of applying their own defense pact now in a blood…

… Pan-American and Pan-Arab sys- tems, should "make every effort to achieve peaceful settlement of local disputes." The subcommittee acted soon after three conference delegations jumped into a dispute…

… the featured solo dancer of the show. A student of dancing at the Tagore Aca- demy in India, she will present the "Pja" and "Harvest" dances as solos, and "Radha Krishna" with Agusta Plumer. Mrs…

…) today at Kellogg Auditorium. Sponsored by the Student Reli- gious Association and the School of Music, this is the concluding lecture in a series of three on sacred music. The first of the series dealt…

… with Jewish sacred music and the second with Protestant hymnology. Assisted by a student choir from the Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, Father Flynn will discuss the use and character of the Chant, which…

…. According to Midge Ray, corre- sponding secretary, this internation- al group aims to achieve closer un- derstanding and friendship between American students and those from other lands. RELIGIOUS FELLOWSHIP…

March 23, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… Barioulet and slightly wounding Andre Ring- ard, an embassy attache. Sever- THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 140 Tuesday, March 23, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… for thous- Vroon said he protested "at the ands of soldiers who rebelled to highest level" on behalf of the join the "Lebanese Arab Army" European Common Market of Lt. Ahmed al-Khatib. The countries…

… publication and by 2 p.m."Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear only once. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. i I ' ' -.... . STEVE'S LUNCH 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY HOME COOKING…

… corded March 16. 10 a.m. Nsserite Ambusher gunmen who ! CEW/Returning Students' Commit- tee: "Assertiveness Training: what drove right-wing Phalange par- It's all About," 3205 Union, noon. ty Christians…

… out of the H->hday School of Music: Trumpet Student Inn on Sunday, a major symbo- Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m.; Baroque Trio, Faculty Members Gustav Ros- lic victory. The 25-story hotel- seels, violin; Arno…

February 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 120) • Page Image 10

…............$2.00 FISH $1.75 Arab world decries Israeli plane attack 4 *Dinners Include French Fries, Cole Slow & Bread Sandwiches & Side Orders Also Available FREE DELIVERY (4 p.m.-1 :30 a.m.) AT BOTH…

students (graduate students and undergraduates) may vote. WHO MAY RUN? Any regularly enrolled student on the Ann Arbor cam- pus of the U. of M. This includes graduate and undergraduate stu- dents from all…

… up. $4.30 A NIGHT. 1 I , Only TWA gives you Stutelpass.* It's a coupon booklet that gets you a room and Continental breakfast in a guesthouse or student hotel in any of 52 cities for only $4.30 a…

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…

January 23, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

… everywhere and of every modern nation, and of every en- lightened community. They are the principles of mankind and must pre- vail." 12,000 STUDENTS ENROLL IN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Berkeley, Cal., Jan. 22…

….-More than 12,000 students are to be enrolled in the University of California this next semester. largely through the corre- spondence courses in the extension di- vision. The number of persons who are…

… Hunting who seems to be able to take any kind of fall in any sort of place. Bonnie Gaylord and Iva Lancton, known as the "corking girls," and the Beni Zoug Zoug troupe of Arabs com- pleted the program…

…- ed by the Craftsmen club, student masonic order, Friday. A large at- tendance is expected. Those who are unable to attend are requested to notify Coons at 2459-W. Rehearsals for the Masonic play, "An…

February 23, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 23, 1996 e txcl igttn ttil 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan gg :. a ta RONNIE…

… articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. FROM THE DAILY 70% representation MSA reps. slight out-of-state students l l x ' O ne year ago, the University…

…'s proposal treated all schools about equally, and he has pro- posed a 4.4-percent increase in allocations to the University. Ironically, some Michigan Student Assembly members want the state to take some of…

…' allocations, Michigan residents attending the public schools would get a tax credit of up to $250 per year. While the two representatives are not trying to harm out-of-state students -who comprise about 30…

Students' Party for which she is the vice presidential candidate. Tuesday night - after the fact - MSA passed a resolution that supported Schor's and Savic's position. The representatives were not speaking…

… on behalf of the entire assembly, but it is clear that MSA supports their position - retroac- tively. By supporting the plan, MSA dis- played a lack of consideration for out-of- state students. MSA…

… representatives did not fulfill their obligation as elected officials to work for the needs ofall students. The External Relations Committee and the Students' Party, as well as the entire assembly, seemed to disre…

…- gard the interests of out-of-state students -an important part of its constituency. Savic said she thought asking the com- mittee to reinstate the tax credit program without giving up any ofthe…

… and necessary state dollars. MSA is obligated to represent all University students, and to fight for their rights. Asking for a tuition break, in addition to a reasonable allocation, is "immature…

January 23, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 62) • Page Image 7

… involved 4 4I Fund grant money by Melissa Peerless Beth Adler, an organizational Daily Administration Reporter consultant at the Student University President James Organization Development Center…

… Initiative Fund for the Michigan the proposals. Mandate Leadership and Learning "I think that 75 applicants is !Student Competition. good for the first year. There were The Presidential Initiative Fund amazing…

…," Duderstadt said. A team of 12 students, faculty and staff members chose the 13 pro- posals from 75 submitted propos- als. The proposals were selected '*ased on their ability to bring about social and cultural…

… written by students; i Salsa Explosion!!, a program designed to address issues in the Latino community; Parallel Motion, a diverse singing group; Pi Lambda Epsilon Fraternity Outreach Groups, a series of…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 23, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

… expediency of serving the demands of an out-of- control Justice Department are more important." MSA Continued from page 1 "My obligation is to pursue ev-£ ery possible avenue to make sure those students (who…

… received seats which were invalidated) get those seats," Johnson said. "As much as any other student, I want the student government to run on its own," he added. "But the stu- dent government process failed…

… here." Given that failure, Johnson said he had "no qualms at all about going to a higher authority." As of yesterday, Duderstadt had not informed -the office of student services as to what role it might…

… Palestinians $450 to buy military uniforms. Husseini lives in Arab east Jerusalem, which Israel has annexed. No charges were filed, but police said the investigation would continue. At a news conference in east…

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 23, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

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… morn- ing the supervising nurse at University hospital reported Lumsden, the injured student, to be conscious and resting comfortabl. A more thor- ough examination of his in- juries will be made some…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 23, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

… audiences ... not just university students and faculty, (but also) community members and peo- ple driving in from around the area." Nye has often spoken up for Arab-American culture, expressing indignation at…

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… within the 3). And also, of those three characters, two of them were villains. Which was a nice change from having people of color fulfill the racist villain tropes in movies (i.e. Arab terrorists…

…? Sometimes it feels as if I have to con- stantly prove that I am competent enough to sit in the same class as other students. Coming out of high school I knew that there would be some challenges I would…

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… even more important, as a black woman, I am even more motivated to do well because not only do black students make up about 4 percent of the population at the Uni- versity of Michigan, but the…

April 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 149) • Page Image 8

… and Arabs to the Civilization of Western Europe" in Natural Sci- ence Auditorium, Monday, April 26, at 8 P. M. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. Geography 41. Elementary Field Course: Meet…

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… Local Events GENERAL Saturday Congregational Student Fellowship will sold a sports dance, 8:30 o'clock, at Nichels' Arcade hall; also a hike starting from Pilgrim hall at 2 o'-f clock. Wesclyan guild will…

September 23, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… interrupted repeatedly by shouting deputies. One Arab deputy, Communist Toufik Toubi, was carried from the hall for repeatedly shouting against what he called "the murder of innocents under the patronage of…

… at a public hearing yesterday. Ins tilule " profs charge review panel-wi bas By BILL SPINDLE Inteflex program expands to add diversity By JIM SPARKS "Flexies" - students in one of the University…

…'s least flexible programs, In- teflex - will have a little more breathing space next year. The fast-paced program combining undergraduate work and Medical School requirements for select students will last…

… ex- pansion of LSA courses and a reduction of basic science courses that were duplicated in the Medical School. "OVER TIME, more and more students were voluntarily choosing seven years in order to take…

… more variedclasses or pursue double majors, Reed said. Ann Wallace, a third-year Inteflex student, said the six-year program also hindered emotional development. "My belief is that we may be as good…

… academically as the Medical School students," Wallace said. "But in a lot of ways I feel Inteflex puts you through really fast and it never gives you a time to grow up," she said. DR. LESLEY Rocher, a Fellow in…

… who want them." Students seemed tolerant to the swarm of hih1e finding the Gideons low-key Also on this day in history: + 1969-The University said it would prosecute anyone it could identify in…

… videotapes of a takeover of the ROTC. " 1963-The Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association announced they would set up a joint committee under the supervision of the Student Government Commit- tee to…

March 23, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 145) • Page Image 6

… Bride" - Josef Blatt, Building. Conductor, Lydia Mendelssohn Theaterf 8:00 p~.' Organization of Arab Students - A 8'04_pm.Demonstration - March 22, 1968 - School of Music and Ann Arbor Sym- 8 a.m-5 p…

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… MISTER FAMILY RESTAURANT HAMBURGERS TREASURE CES CHICKEN CONEY ISLANDS "o JUMMY t 0 S " JUMBUT SPE SMILING 'EEDY SERVICE Lutheran Student Chapel, Bill at Forest Ave. Sun., March 24, 7:00 p.m., Peace…

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March 23, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 119) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NVE AIM To Hold Fourth Weekly Little Club' Students' Nightspot: To Present Evening Of On The Town' Students may herald the coming of mid-semesters with an evening "on…

… thetown" at the Little Club from 8:30 p.m. to midnight today in the second floor dining room of the League. Strictly a student nightspot, the club will follow the policy es- tablished by the big town…

… this one out." More energetic students may take a whirl around the dance floor to the music of Bob Leopold and his combo. In honor of the coming of spring, the combo will play such favorites as "Lazy…

…. Admission will be $1 for couples attending for the entire evening, but after 10:30 p.m. the price will be lowered to 74 cents. This feature enables students to drop into the club after the early movie or…

….m. Sunday. Frank Tinker and his orchestra will provide the musical atmos- phere for students dancing in the main ballroom tomorrow night. Concluding the weekend of fes- tivities will be the weekly Sunday…

…. Mellinger is a graduate student in the Department of So- ciology. The couple is planning a sum- mer wedding. CHARLYN HAWKINS > * * * .Hawkins -Ore The engagement of Charlyn Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs…

… *0 0 I Feel A Song Coming On! For all the odd and beautiful things coming from Africa. Arab jewelry of heavy old silver; pigmy figurese; zebra drums-striped straw bags, just large c enough for a…

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

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

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

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

January 23, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…. Charlie Nelms will be responsible for recruit- ing minority students and improving their grad- uation rates, said Indiana University President Myles Brand. The school created the position yesterday, which…

… caring for all students," Brand said. Brand denied that two incidents during the past semester - -a threatening letter sent to 19 black law students this month and the suspension of the Zeta Beta Tau…

… fifth-year student LaSchon Harris questioned Jefferson's argument, saying the right to choose is a valuable asset for the American public. "It's important to keep this choice available to everyone…

… Israeli jail on spying charges, an Arab- American civil rights group said. Bashar Saidi, a U.S. citizen, was arrested Christmas Day by authorities in Scfa-Amr, a small town in northern Israel, said Houeida…

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

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September 23, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… "Arab World" ambi- :rs.tions of Egyptian President Nasser. - ger --A/G ONG 4 r P W Talks on independence for TOGO SUDAN ~ ,' g ,~ ngapore broke up ths sum- CO BASTC4491N5 .OMLLAe) 000 4CYL :G6 Rbf!. mer w…

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February 23, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… yesterday after- noon should be hailed as a milestone in the improvement of student-University rela- tions. Earlier last fall we censured the Uni- versity officials for their apparent failure to recognize…

students as mature indi- viduals who can, if given a chance, con- tribute substantially to the formulation and administration of the University's policies and programs. We pointed out that the administration…

… has been largely responsible for the creation of an atmos- phere of bitterness and cynicism here on campus-a bitterness on the part of stu- dents towards the apparent philosophy that students are…

… EDITOR: VERNON EMERSON I The Weekend 1 administration to take the students into their confidence-a failure to make any at- tempt to convince the student body that certain restrictions and regulations are…

… not be expected that the Conference will result in any swaeeping changes in Uni- versity policies, it at least assures students a channel through which they can air their grievances and point out the…

April 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…. Student Recital: Julia Hamrick, student of French""Born with Ted Evans, will present a program .at 8:30 p.m., Tues., April 25, Archi- tecture Auditorium. She will be assisted by Anita Bassett at the piano…

… public. Events Today .a Student Religious Groups: Michigan Christian Fellowship: 4:30 p.m., Lane Hall (Fireside Room)."Dr. Leslie R. Marston, former Uniiversity of Michigan in- structor in psychology, and…

… Amer- ican groups. Pattengill Auditorium, Ann Arbor High School. Tickets at International Center or door. 6:30 p.m., Arab dinner, featuring native Arab dishes. Grad Outing Club: Meeting, 2:15 p…

… banning of Communists from colleges. Neither topic neces- sarily involves at all the question of violence or of revolution. (Per- sonally, I would not fear letting any student organization invite anyone to…

… the campus to talk about anything; so great is my confidence in student sanity; but that is another matter). Even on the basis of the Regents' ruling there was no case for banning a purely economic…

… our state and University. The issue seems to have stem- med from some attempt on the part of an avowed Communist to come to Ann Arbor and expound to the student body his ideas on the advantages of…

May 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 164) • Page Image 4

… reach it. Back in the house, the radio mentibns that the Jews have started a new state, which seems good. But then it says that the invading Arabs are in. Something like the rain that is pelting the…

… greed underneath. While Arab legions, in many instances lead by British reserve officers, invaded Palestine, Sir Alexander Cadogan, Brit- ish delegate, mouthed: "Juridically, they (government leaders) are…

… current ruckus. (Copyright, 1948, New York Herald Tribune) IT SO HAPPENS *It's the Weather Sipping Cider? Six sober young men stopped at the Lea- gue cafeteria the other night - graduate students, we…

…. Duringb the week, Congressmen had been shoWered with petitions, includingv those from two local campaigns against the bill-that of the Washte- naw Committee for Democratic Rights and Students against the…

… Mundt Bill.v m r * * James Zarichny, Michigan State College student who refused toq tell the Callahan Committee if he were or were not a Communist, wasI convicted of contempt of the State Senate Thursday…

… exclusively to exploiting the peace- ful and humanitarian applications of atomic energy. The Phoenix project, which is to be supported by the students and alumni had been originated back as far as 1946…

…. Response was unexpectedly good. Student organization were hard at work by week's end spreading the news of the project and stimu- lating public interest. Nationally, the center had the endorsement of the…

… going up July 1st, the student body learned Thursday. High cost of operations in the university's self-sup- porting dormitories had brought on a $55 increase in the semester's bill. The increase would…

…, Burton Memorial Tower. Student Recital: June Van Met- er, organist, will present a recital n partial fulfillment of the re- quirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music at 4:15 p.m., Sun., May 23, Hill…

… Mascagni. Open to the public without charge. Student Recital: Sarah Cossum, violist, accompanied by Jean Far- quharson, will play a program in partial fulfillment of the re- quirements f'or the degree of…

March 23, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… experiences 7 p.m. Thursday in the West Lounge of Alice Lloyd Hall. Sponsored by the Lloyd Hall Scholars Program, the presentation will include a dinner with students. Gupta is the senior correspondent for the…

… could bring down housing prices, Mar- carello said. In addition, the close prox- imity of South University to Central Campus makes it an attractive location for students. "It would be cool to have more…

… arrived in the country to understand women's suffrage, she represented an unexpect- ed duality in Kuwait's female popula- tion: Most women enjoy lifestyles and freedoms that women of no other Arab states…

… university students are women, as are 50 percent of the medical and engineering faculty. Berkowitz credited Kuwait's geogra- phy as a leading factor in the inde- pendence of its women. "Because it is a (port…

… largely on female suffrage. Corrections: Please report any errors in the Daily to corrections@michigandaily.com The Princeton Review's MCAT students Randy average a 10 point score improvement! e - ..ffha…

September 23, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, September 23, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com i #itidiigan 0aU Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… have that student cell phone data? RESEARCHER 2:I just saw it some- where... (Looks under Jenga tower.) Here it is - Aw, crap. RESEARCHER 1: Woooah, JENGA! Ha ha. We won't count that, though. Okay, let…

…. This was under Jenga the whole time? RESEARCHER 2 (frowning): So, um... students...who aren't talking about politics and issues...are less likely... RESEARCHER 1: Are you thinking what I'm thinking…

… College. These colleges - according to the Open Doors 2009 Survey on study abroad participation - sent more than 80 percent of their students to study abroad at least once dur- ing their undergraduate…

… career. The University is on a path to create an atmosphere like these schools in which it is commonplace for more than half of LSA's undergraduate students to study abroad at least once before graduation…

… housed in North Quad. The GSP is distinct from other residential communities on cam- pus. It exposes undergraduate students whose intentional interests are to have an interna- tional experience within a…

… domestic locale. Courses like University Courses 178 - Global Understanding - show that LSA is committing itself to shaping a global experience. When I was a GSP student in Global Understanding, I took…

… classes with students from Seoul University in Korea and the University of British Columbia in Canada via video-conference. Students from both Seoul and UBC were included in the twice- a-week classroom…

… instruction I was in. Another instance in which the University is distinguishing IGR as a leader in global edu- cation is through its dialogue courses. These courses give students the opportunity to have a…

… and LSA's encouragement for undergraduates to study abroad is the potential for change. The com- mon theme is hope and a commitment that demands responsibility. By encouraging students to go beyond…

February 23, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…- sibility," said Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim, head of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq and the for- mer commander of its militia. 0 White House made secret deal for ports NW Rg * Arab

… company agreed to disclose internal records to win U.S. sale WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration secretly required a com- pany in the United Arab Emirates to coop- erate with future U…

… drums to the U.S. posed any health risk, because they believe Diomande was infected while treating and working with the materials. At the Pennsylvania university where he collapsed, students were informed…

… EDITORS: IL Jose Bosch, Dan Bromwich, Mark Giannotto, Ian Robinson, Nate Sandals, Dan Levy S tudent Fly Cheaper Lno O Y R T Dir fromg"(* Ti spring break, study abroad & more Sample roundtrip Student

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 23, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…. ened at Israeli offices in this coun- week. It ca No disclosure about the letter's try in the wake of renewed Arab Arab attack content has been made, but a re- terrorism. Some American Jewish the Olympi…

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

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

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

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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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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