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January 24, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… Iraq and back to Syria. When nevertheless now Egpytian President Sadat mentions "peace with Israel" we do not know whe- ther to trust him. We trust more the words of Arab students on this campus…

…Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan __ __ The INTER VIE W: Once (gulp) more 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone…

… education of high school students in the county, especially those who do not plan to go to college. Various studies of high school gradu- ates throughout the nation and locally have concluded that many, if…

… not most, high school students not planning on college graduate with few saleable skills. It is just such training, in a number of areas from business to transportation, that the center would have…

… state and federal governments to meet these needs. THOSE MOST HURT by yesterday's vote are those students who find that the emphasis on academic subjects in traditional high schools does not ade- quately…

… for their products, and write them a letter explaining why. It's OOL REFLECTION is required in the face of the controversy elicited by the advertisement "Arab Racism, Anti-Semitism" and the "Response…

… principle he sought to condemn in the ad, for his own re- ference to "Arabs as a people and collectively" confirms the proprie- ty of speaking about collectivities in history without being racist. The ad…

… the ad had generalized its statements to include Arab be- havior vis-a-vis other nations, or if it had spoken in terms of broad ethnic activity, that would indeed have been racism. But the ad merely…

January 24, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

… Y x+ 3f a.! , 'a at~ " a i 0v zra o f rras p¢ 1is vyafia vy rt4 Arab=Am. V w e r can harassment ' s or 4 , r tat' b''Y' Yes £ Ysf < a ,x ,w: rv. x ~. ," ., is v£2 ",rcu.'. §f, v.:: ^+ b e ti £'k+ 9tia…

….o n.v, ;,c- ...., .i...o< s~ . WASHINGTON (AP) - De- troit-area lawmakers yesterday ac- cused the FBI of harassing Arab- Americans by asking them about potential Iraqi terrorism, saying the interviews…

January 24, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

… 4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 24, 1996 atje 3b~a O ar 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI Street 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MICHAEL ROSENBERG Editor…

… credit hours by workload T he predicament is a familiar one. Many LSA juniors and seniors face an unenvi- able choice: overload their schedules or de- lay graduation. A student can take five diffi- cult…

… resemble five-credit classes in workload. On the other hand, 100- and 200-level classes, generally four credits, take less time and effort. Students trying to cram 18 credits into a term must take six upper…

… general ~HOW TO CONTACT TmHM 3, too much for even a student with no job and no extracurricular activities. After a student registers for a three-credit class and discovers the heavy workload, the only way…

… out is to drop the class. Credits cannot change in the middle of the semester -but the professor can change requirements once students have registered. The solution: The curriculum committee must…

… standards--but also would create a more efficient system for students and professors alike. The commit- tee should recognize the goal, and work to- ward achieving it. Each term the credit problem resurfaces…

…, and students complain. But they have re- signed themselves to the inept credit system -moreover, so has the administration. This time the curriculum committee needs to take the ball and run with it. ie…

… toward achievement and progress." This is forgotten by those who distort and manipulate Israel's struggle to survive in the world's harshest neighborhood. .Throughout Arab countries, women face degradation…

… and op- pression. Female literacy reaches a mere 3 percent in the Arab state of Yemen, and women aren't al- Roche is a sophomore at the University of Minnesota. This column was published yesterday in…

… The Minnesota Daily. lowed to vote in several other Arab states. Some Arab states have yet to ratify even one of many conventions concerning women's rights in society. For example, Arab women do not…

January 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 94) • Page Image 5

… grew out of a query posed Publicity Seminar for Student Organizations An introduction to the fundamen- tals of Publicity, covering a broad range of topics. WHEN: Wed., Jan. 25-2-5 p.m. WHERE: Conference…

… Rooms 1 & 2 Michigan Union CONTACT: Mandy Gordon Student Organizations Coord. 763-0077 * * *NO CHARGE* * * ngay ministers: by the New York City presbytery, the may take divergent courses on the local…

… forced out of Arab lan- ds shortly after the 1948 War of Inde- pendence. "They were never put into refugee camps for 19 years," he said. He also said 41 per cent of Israel's present day population 'is made…

… up of Jewish refugees from Arab countries who were "absorbed into the econo- my." GRAUEL ALSO defended the Israeli settlements in the Sinai desert which has been one of many barriers plaguing the…

… an accident, as Sadat offered to come to Israel and Begin accepted," said Grauel. Grauel, however, pointed out that Israel has recognized the existence of the Arab states for three decades and has…

… continuously offered to negotiate did notdirectly with the Arabs. did not d Israel has been saying for years it c body would meet with Arab leaders any- tifying where and suddenly Sadat comes along retaryand…

…. Conference Room FRIDAY, January 27 4-6 p.m. Office of Minority Affairs Rackhom Student Government TEST ANXIOUS? Does test anxiety cause you to -Freeze on exams? -Have trouble studying? -Do more poorly in…

… program for students specifically in- terested in the reduction of Math anxiety. (sta- tistics, economics.) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL at Centicore 2-3 p.m. 764-6311 K-117 W. Quad Institute for Human…

January 24, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…. S. oil compa- nies cut off supplies of Arab oil to U. S. military forces last No- vember. Business Week magazine reported Dec. 1 that Saudi Arabia warned it would fight any flow of oil by tightening…

… con- taxes that oil companies can cre- trols." oir ion Applied in areas as a Tool nal Change" Rm. 2059 MKRI Mi., Rm. 1057 MHRI S ad at returns after touring Arab capitals N q SONY." STR-6036A…

…. A XI 336 South State 769-4980 Open unt see COED Frat! 761-6133 0 _ . , POSITIONS NOW OPEN FOR, Central Student Judiciary (All-Campus Supreme Court) WHO CAN APPLY? Any student at the University…

January 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… Dismal housing conditions, a general lack of student awareness about tenants' rights and waves of complaints from stu- dents about their land- lords prompt- - ed the Michigan Student Assembly to P e act to…

… improve housing con- ditions for all students. At Tues- day's meeting, MSA created the Student Housing Taskforce to relay demand for better off-campus living between ten- ants, representatives, the…

… Vice President Joe Bernstein, information collected by the taskforce will go to Student Legal Services and the Ann Arbor Tenants Union - who in turn will provide students with legal counseling and advice…

… for dealing with landlords and obtaining housing. "We decided to place the counseling part in Student Legal Services," Boot added. "If that doesn't suffice after a fis- cal year, maybe MSA will seek…

…, African, Indian, Arab and numerous other cul- tural groups performed in support of diversity at the fifth annual Encompass show in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. The show brought together different cultural…

… Buckle, vice-president of the African Student Association - whose group had never performed in Encompass before. "We hope that people left with at least a small taste of various African cultures" Buckle…

… tells the NIOUL: II:RWILLINGER/Daily Rackham student Brent Armendinger signs his name in support of Morgan Linen workers as part of a SOLE protest yesterday. PassWords may be at ri Computing site users…

January 24, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…-Thursday, January 24, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages EIGHT-DAY-OLD STRIKE sc IFYU SEE NEWVS RAM ALL 7 AILY Residency applications due The legal Aid Office reminds us that applications from students seeking in…

…-state residency status for this term must be filed with the Student Certification Office, 1510 LSA Bldg., no later than Monday. In order to help appli- cants strengthen their cases, Legal Aid is hosting two rap…

…. Impeachment info The Ann Arbor chapter of tpe Committee to Impeach Nixon has set up a table in the Fishbowl to advise students on where to send letters urging Nixon's ouster and to answer related questions. A…

… spokesperson for the new group says that students should write their representatives in Congress as well as members of the House Judiciary Committee, which is currently study- ing the possibility of impeachment…

… conclude an agreement with Israel on military disen- gagement in the Golan Heights. Sadat is visiting Arab colleagues in an attempt to explain the new Egyp- tian mideast posture. 1troop dse Sadat returns…

… after touring Arab capitals CAIRO (Reuter)-President Anwar Sadat returned to Cairo last night from Rabat, Morocco, at the end of a whirlwind tour of Arab states to explain the implications of his nation…

…'s disengagement of forces agreement with Israel. It was Sadat's most extensive tour of the Arab world since he became president in 1970. HIS FIVE-DAY journey took him to Saudi Arabia, Syria, the Arab gulf states of…

… from all occupied Arab territories. He also stressed that the participation of the Palestinians in the Geneva conference was "an in- disputable-principle." HE EMPHASIZED that the disengagement agree…

… time we feel appropriate and not before," he told an Algiers press conference Tuesday. He also tried to convince Arab leaders that there was no harm in confronting Israel on the political front after…

January 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

…iIhroeoiae ;Fl -V till One hundred four years of editorial freedom qRabin tryes toreassurkoe Israelis n wak ofm ing Los Angeles Times JERUSALEM - Although Israel has de- feated all the Arab armies…

…, said University President James J. Duderstadt in an address to a group of female graduate students yester- day. Duderstadt heard from about 35 students who attendedthe "town meet- ing" to voice their…

… concerns and discuss the University's Agenda for Women *-- a blueprint for increasing the suc- cess of female students and faculty members. The University was one of the first higher education institutions…

… may nreed to set standards for graduate students and faculty, so that require- 'ents will be more consistent across fferent departments. Students voiced a concern that male professors often have lower…

… expecta- Japan market dives; death toil tops 5,000 An unidentified graduate student speaks at the Graduate Student Town Meeting yesterday. tions for female students. Rackham student Jean Moran said she…

… felt female students are discouraged from certain areas of research. Duderstadt suggested that problems of discrimination within departments should be brought to the attention of the department chair…

… people in power are still men, how are changes going to occur in the interper- sonal communication? I'm hopeful yet pessimistic until I see some changes." Students also discussed some as- pects of graduate…

… education on the whole, such as funding and mentorship. Duderstadt said that faculty advi- sors must make the education of gradu- ate students a priority. "Graduate education does have a certain feudal…

… character to it, where (professors) treat their students as they remember being treated," he said. The Washington Post TOKYO - Turmoil erupted in Parliament yesterday over the government's handling of…

…. Mike Pokrywka, co-chair of the ollege Democrats, said he was sur- prised and eager to have Cisneros come to campus. "We're extremely excited to have him talk to students about issues im- portant to us…

January 24, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…0 4A - Wednesday, January 24, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michiganclailycom EhoMc ligan :al'oly Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor…

…'s face ("The people of Michigan have spoken!") - the young conserva- tives hustled back to the front of the march. I left them to talk with some of the Detroit students. Some just seemed bewildered, like…

… Gaber's complaint of student activ- ism in opposition to Proposal 2 (Daily's advice to 'U'attempt to thwart will ofMichigan voters, 01/22/2007) misses two key elements of the democratic process upon which…

… the editorial is based. One is the right to dissent from popular tion" about Ryan Turner and that the tors actually allowed the article to be prir (Dental student dies at CCRB, 01/18/20 It would have…

… thousands of women and girls ch have been raped. In one of the world's ily worst human disasters, the Arab-led on Sudanese government and the Janja- ok weed - Arab militias allied with the ent Sudanese…

… government - have engaged ti- in genocide against non-Arabs over ily, the past three years. To date there have been many promises but little action by outside forces to implement peace in Darfur. Many people…

… agreements. An intervention by peacekeeping troops must take place now, at all costs, to stop the atrocities in Darfur. The majority of Darfur's 6 mil- lion citizens include African farmers and Arabic nomads…

… who have mixed easily in the past. But over the past two decades, persistent drought has forced the Arabs to move to less desir- able land, straining relations with the Africans. This caused the…

… tribes to crush the rebellion, initiating the formation of an Arab nomad group. Not only did this group attack Sudanese Liberation Army members but also innocent civilians. In consequence, the Janjaweed…

January 24, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN- . it.NCUA TU.J """ -- - ass.. IC a JT vA T "Ilk T SUNDAY, 24 JANUARY 1965 5 ST'UDENT UNDERSTANDING: Challenge Studies Red China The Week To Come: a Campus Calendar By…

… JOYCE WINSLOW Do University students under- stand the culture and politics of Communist China? Challenge, a student organization was revived this semester to educate students who do not. Each semester…

… of faculty to speak at our discussion groups. There is also regular communication be-Ti tween the students and faculty I UU'Ie on our central topic." d Sullivan Socie- effective Jan. 1, is for a…

… several Michigan communityI Grad, as Phoe- colleges. mmel, Grad, as T U s f ty .rs; Mary Ann Two University faculty mem-I thur W. Barber, deputy assistant ing for students interested in the secretary of…

… program. There will be slides and Arthur Rubinstein, pianist, in Hill comments by former students at Aud. Aix. 4 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27 8:30 p.m. - The Professional Berkeley Professor Accepts Drop of…

… of membership, can law student, will contribute Gid and we encourage anyone in- to the international scope of the Guil terested in the group to come to 'production. "Into see us at 2538 SAB. We have…

… School Aud. 7:30 p.m.-Prof. V. Ayoub of the anthropology department and Dr. M. Shokair will discuss "The Role of the United Arab Republic in Today's World," in the Multipur- pose Rm. of the UGLI. 8 p…

… Bldg. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will 7:30 p.m.-A. H. Hosny, cultur- present the Marx Brothers in "A al attache of the United Arab Re- Night at the Opera" in the Archi- public Embassy in Washington…

… tecture Aud. will discuss "The Cultural Charac- 8 p.m.-The speech department ter of the United Arab Republic" will sponsor the University Players in the Multipurpose Rm. of the Production of Anton Chekhov…

…; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. WALT DISNEY'S - EAHEVEET!. SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 Day Calendar School of Music Degree Recital…

January 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 80) • Page Image 7

… rounding up people from Mexi- co because their country is involved in drug trafficking." One audience member, an Arab Canadian male student who wished to remain anonymous, said current international…

… infringement complaints." Hilton said costs would increase because there would be more steps to follow in the case of a complaint. Hilton said students are in a unique position, and that this ruling could face…

…, January 24, 2003 - 7 ACLU Continued from Page 1 The Justice Department's list of 8,000 Arab Americans "is a prime example of why (racial profiling) isn't effective and why in this type of program was not…

… changing the lease date will give students more time to find landlords and pick housemates - tasks especially vexing to first-year students who have learned little about the community or their peers by the…

… Pete Woi- wode said. "It is our hope that the administration will be fully behind us on that." E. Royster Harper, University vice president of student affairs, said the administration is supportive of…

… said. "In every case, the University's role has been collaborative to work with students in identifying issues and strategies for resolution." The final piece of MSA's housing' overhaul is the Advisory…

… Committee to Student Legal Services, which will "consult with and provide advice to SLS on the provision of legal services to stu- dents," the report stated. PASSWORDS Continued from Page 1. the outside…

… added. Students who did not change their passwords upon receiving Wednesday's notice will receive another email and their passwords will be changed by ITCS if they have not taken action by Feb. 3. "It…

… associated with unique- names, allow members of the campus community access to their Institutional File System space and email. They also give students access to enrollment and scheduling options as well as…

… yourself and you don't really think about being attacked, but it can happen," she said. "I have to walk alone almost every night. We park our cars on the street ... I know a lot of students who have to park…

January 24, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… ex- perience in a fun environment. What more eould a U-M student want? Michigan Telefimd seeks enthusiastic students to call alumni for winter term. Positions are limited, so call soon for more info…

…. Against high commission. Wex. hrs. Students, housewivespart-timers welcome. Call 973-7500 or be at 2004 Hog- back Rd. Ste. #11, Ann Arbor at 5:45 p.m. sharp Mon.-Fri. Light delivery drivers needed also…

…. For additional information only, call 764-6562. No further calls or con- tacts will be accepted. An Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. SUBJECTS NEEDED. Students, male, right-handed, native…

… college students in Ann Arbor and throughout Michigan. This position offers in- dividuals the opportunity to gain valuable ex- perience managing the day-to-day operations of a small business…

… Kassof & Co. 150 S. 5th Ave., A2, MI 48104. THE COLORWORKS Collegiate Painters is now interviewing college students for sum- mer 94 management positions. A resume- building job w/tremendous earning…

… potential. To explore job rtunities avail. wThe ColorWorks call 100-477-1001 & talk w/a campus representative. U OF M WORK STUDY students preferred - Michigan Union Food Service offers Stu- dent Manager and U…

…-1667. WORK STUDY STUDENTS wanted (2): Accounting, economics, or business major needed ap x. 10 hrs./wk. to help in small biomedical research facility doing data entry & billing procedures. Only those sincerely…

… in- terested in financial experience need apply. Prefer freshman or sophomore. Clerical position heling w/office procedures, involving copying, filing, errands & special p rojects. Any year student

January 24, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, January 24, 1980-The Michigan Daily Problems with the primaries surfaced in Iowa If a student preference poll of the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates had been…

… h r f ra B il Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. XC, No. 94 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan AKrem 1in rq kd wn Letters to the Daily Afghan…

… because of the exigen- film, We are all Arab Jews in of power politics. While the Israel." Directed and produced news is cast in terms of U.N by the Moroccad born Israeli, utions, troop displacements Igaal…

… "tribes," "rebels," and Niddam focuses on the 800,000 or !mic fanatics." so Sepharic Jekvs, their culture hanistan and Iran dominate and their problems, and he headlines, yet the Arab- suggests that these…

… oriental i conflict persists as a Israelies could offer a natural tening, pressing reality. bridge to the Arab world, and Begin and Sadat fall over especially to the Palestinians.e nother in courting the U…

….S. The film "We are all Arab Jews ild military bases on their in Israel" will be shown Friday, heir populations continue to January 25 in Angell Hall 2235 at r from disasterous and wor- 7:30 p.m., Saturday…

…-hearted ap- East Quad at 3 p.m. A small ad- ch to the central issue mission fee will be asked at the ng Arabs and Israelies. door, w more than .ever ricans need to become well- med about all aspects of the…

January 24, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, January 24, 1986 The Michigan Daily, Eit adCbatTheUivy Migal Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Discrimination still exists Vol. XCVI, No. 81…

… new Jewish state was logistically im- possible to defend from its in- creasingly belligerent Arab neighbors, the Yishuv Central, the official Jewish government, agreed to the partition. It was the Arab

…. However, considering the belligerence of its irresponsible and unfair. It was the Arab leaders who sold out their Palestinian "brethren" by promising them the land of their Jewishneighbors if they would…

January 24, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…, the Arab students are planning, a noon demonstration in front of the grad library . or, if you'd rather, attend an Oneg Shabbot at the Hebrew House, 800 Lincoln, to eat dance and celebrate, no clharge…

…. Ford increases tariff on oil Students struggle to save Pi*lot By ROB MEACHUM About 150 Pilot Program stu- dents met last night in Alice Lloyd Hall and embarked on a letter writing and petition cam…

… the students in at- tendance that now "is not the time to sit around and wait - it is the time to demonstrate our strength." He quickly add- ed, however, that "vengeance See PILOT, Page 8 Key Dems…

… American people," he said. "Each day without action means that our economy becomes Daily Photo by PAULINE LUBENS SOME OF THE 150 Pilot Program students who met last night in Alice Lloyd Hall listen as the…

… Committee and in- dividual departments. The Executive Committee pro- ceedings are kept secret, but the ROTC decision was an- nounced because of its "inter- est" to the student body, Aca- demic Affairs Co…

… gallon MEANY - OIL--Blaming much of America's economic woes on high oil prices, AFL-CIO President George Meany proposed yesterday that the U. S. cut off Arab aid and em- bargo Middle East oil imports until…

… rate hike >f three per cent.. THE RATE Study Committee (RSC) con- Relations between Housing Director John Feldkmp and student members of the HUC were strained. Feldkamp had predicted that the Regents…

… would eventually pass his pro- posal calling for a three per cent hike, and RSC member David Lieberman blasted him far the arrogance of his presumptions. Other students expressed anger with Feld- kamp…

…'s alleged failure to heed student opinion. FELDKAMP'S objection to the student re- By TIM SCHICK and KATE SPELMAN A high Student Government Council source revealed last night that Former President Lee Gill…

January 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… "ARABS or ISRAELIS? A DILEMMA IN THE AMERICAN LEFT" A DEBATE SPONSORED BY THE ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS DAVID GUTMANN LARRY HOCHMAN Assoc. Prof. Psychology, U of M Assoc. Prof. Physics, E…

…:00-H ill Auditorium Tickets: $1 .00-students UAC at Union Desk I t. HALL OF FAME: Medwick Named To Shrine THE VANDALS AND THE BROKEN HEADS ... Phil Brown IL i + Use Daily iClassifieds + CA…

January 24, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 24, 1989 Groups unit for Israeli tree project BY ANDREW KAPLAN Trces, say three Jewish student groups on campus, should not have to suffer because of…

… human differences in the Middle East. So, said Union of Students for Israel member Danya Hoffman, members of the three groups are working to replant Israeli trees they said were razed by arsonists…

… much as 150, which would be won- derful." Although the groups: TAGAR, the Union of Jewish Students, and the Progressive Zionist Caucus, usually differ in their political posi- tions, this cause has…

… with the surrealist movement." EMU student "Although I think planting trees in Israel is important, to cite the arson- ists as the reason to do so is wrong. We should remember that the Israeli army…

… is presently carrying out a pol- icy of uprooting trees in Arab vil- lages in the occupied territories." The groups will sell trees at Mosher Jordan tomorrow night from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The drives…

…. "I've had a lot of good dogs in my time, but never like this one." The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University…

… Associated Press and the Student News Service. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763-0379, Sports 747-3336, Cir- culation 764-0558, Classified advertising 764-0557, Display advertising…

… Union 120S.Ui the cop center 662-1222 747-9070 cp I~ceI Eli Lilly and Company (A Research Based Pharmaceutical Manufacturer) Will be on Campus Conducting Interviews for Students Interested in Careers as…

January 24, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

… by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore. In case you weren't aware, a plane was…

… Sranden Sanz iropping e Hammer intelligence experts, T he semester has just begun and for many students there is still time to relax during the day and take advantage of the weekends guilt-free. While most…

… school admis- sions officers. The arts, student govern- ment, the Greek system and other organizations often have as much to offer in the way of education as the typical three-credit elective and added…

… not assign major assignments until later in the term. It is often these larger assign- ments that define a student's grade and it is impossible to gauge an instructor's grading standards and style…

January 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

student demon- kesh in central government has nalists seeking to s, and the Inter- tute in London - - iscuit rowns fee 7-11 am e supplies last -84 ON Floor -- --- - yesterday called on Hassan to lift a…

… fees, saying all primary and secondary education in Morocco would 'remain free. WIDESPREAD rumors of increases in both areas had fanned the flames in this normally placid North African Arab nation…

…, where- students had heard rumors of big examination fees. Many local police were in Casablan- ca, called there as added security in preparation for last week's Islamic summit conference which Hassan was…

… of Helen Newberry agrees. "There's hun- dreds of people here. How can I tell them all to get in a room?" she said at a recent party. TWO STUDENTS at an Alice Lloyd party Saturday set out to prove that…

… has changed except restricting the scope of the par- ty," he said. A freshwoman engineering student at Alice Lloyd was more outspoken in her disregard of the rules. "They told us that we can't advertise…

… that there will be alcohol at-this party. That's stupid. Everyone knows there's alcohol at par- ties." ALTHOUGH the new rules certainly aren't bringing dorm parties to an end, some students say they are…

… said he doesn't think alcohol needs to be such an integral part of relaxation for students, but added that "people who are 18, 19, and 20 like to get together. That's it." DNf YTON) *$E '/ OFF EACH…

January 24, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… yesterday, the Czechoslovak news agency CTK said. The 27-year-old Czech was reported in serious condition with burns on 60 per cent of his body. The burning was the sixth since student Jan Palach burned…

… possible terms for a Middle East settlement, but stressed an agreement must have Arab- Israeli accord. A communication from Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart to the Kremlin made clear that Moscow's program…

… been non-combatants in Arab-Israeli fighting. * . . PRESIDENT NIXON fixed his attention yesterday on the crisis in America's cities as he officially opened the first meeting of his Urban Affairs Council…

January 24, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

… with Detroit Public School classroom support and data collection. Travel in pairs to provide support for middle school students and teachers taking part in an internet science program. Will pay $15/hr…

… Maynard. 995-0100. STUDENT WANTED TO WORK in molecular biology research lab on the Medical Campus. P/T (10-12 hr/wk.) position that pays $8/hr. Call Sherry at 615-9712. O IMER MANAGEMENT positions…

…- tests * 3 pools * Lazy river ride water slide * Huge beachfront * Hot tub * Mini golf gift shop * Suites up to 10 people. 1-800-488-8828 www.sandpiperbeacon.com Student writers honored HOP WOOID…

… sophomore Residential College stu- dent Frances Reade, for $300 each. The $100 Academy of American Poets Prize, which is awarded to one graduate student and one undergradu- ate, and went to LSA snior Todd…

… were members of Israel's Shin Bet security agency. Israeli media reported the two were restau- rant 'owners who had gone to Tulkarm with an Arab-Israeli friend to shop for earthenware pot- tery, a local…

… sites in Jerusalem were also on the table, with Barak telling high school students in Israel he support- ed "joint management" of an expanded "holy basin" of Jewish,Christian and Muslim religious sites…

… few Israelis have ventured there since the fighting began. According to Israeli media reports, the two were abducted along with an Arab colleague, who was released. The two Jewish Israelis were then…

January 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

… Editor in Chief daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by JEFFREY KOSSEFF students at the DAVID WALLACE University of Michigan Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect…

… ones who riot in downtown Ann Arbor and the long-winded Arabs and Jews.." "God, every time I check in on old michigandaily.com your breaking my heart again, saying these dumb-ass things." "To be…

… plan aims at making higher education more affordable, easier to complete and a more realistic dream for the college students of the future. The centerpiece of the strategy is the bipartisan Schumer…

…-Snowe plan, a $31.4 billion investment over 10 years in the form of targeted tax credits, federal grants and a program to encourage and facilitate the collegiate goals of younger students. This ini- tiative…

… apply to all levels of higher education. This scenario would apply to every student within a household and there would be no limit on how many times students could take advan- tage of this tax credit…

…. { Another $400 million would fund Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) This national program encourages disadvantaged youths to pursue higher education. GEAR UP students

… consumer item, including healthcare. Year after year, the rates keep rising. It is no wonder, then, that 37 per- cent of students who go on to college drop out before they get a degree. While the Clinton…

… other longstanding federal aid programs such as Pell Grants and student loans. Currently, these families often face the false choice of serious long-term debt or no college. The federal government has a…

… package to University students cannot be overstated. While the full benefits of the proposed plan gradually take effect over 10 years, it would prompt many changes in the coming year. The Opportunity Tax…

… Cuts would total $5,000 in 2001, as would the Pell Grant increase. Passage of this plan could mean the ability to graduate for some students. The administration's higher education proposal is a decisive…

January 24, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

… dissent from boiling over into a full blown Arab Spring uprising. The new legislature will choose the prime minister and run day- to-day affairs, powers that used to reside with King Abdullah II. For- eign…

… the election is not enough of a change. The main opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, boycotted the vot- ing. The 2011 Arab Spring upris- ings in the region set off a wave of demonstrations in this…

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January 24, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…1~ ~~76OMlL4o~4 t4~ . $.~3m e~rImo,..,rr .. a-ww . .1 . . .law * * of t- a O e " s -' Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Friday…

…. They look for you." "Warn them about Jemail," the man said. "Oh, yes! Jemail you must be careful of. He's a little Arab boy about eleven years old. He lives in .the Jamaa. Speaks six or seven languages…

… after me. No sooner had I realized this than another Arab, this one about sixteen, appeared from nowhere and had restrained the little geek in a full nelson. "You f g goddamn American pig," the little one…

… started screaming at me. "I'll show you to push me. I will cut your goddamn balls off!" THE OLDER one loosened his grip, sternly scolded the boy in Arabic, and sent him away to disappear. Then he more or…

…- ie, or an 18-karat gold ring to sell you. But there they were, all the time, working on Jap- anese tourists one minute and German vacationers the next. And hissing at each other in Arabic in between. I…

… said in Arabic. "Seer!" (C'mon, GO AWAY!) The kid looked at me with disappointment. Ile trailed off slowly, and when he was at a comfortable dis- tance he grinned, flipped me the bird and screamed…

… months to make this," the "souk" owner brought out his "smoking pistol", a doddering seventy year-old man who he claimed was his broth- er, and who started wailing in a mixture of Spanish and Arabic about…

…. treasury will not miss it. The greatest advantage in trading with the Rus- sians would be the importation of en- ergy in the form of oil and natural gas. The lesson of the Arab oil em- bargo should have…

January 24, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

… Cards. 539-5589. WANTED: ARABS (US and other citizen- ships). For participation in various studentI groups. Call amal t 663-5623. ROOMMATES 1 RM 2 BDRM APT NOW THRU APR. Near VA Hsp unfum/nonsmkr/no 1ets…

…- thal," he said. "I do not see why that makes me inclined towards Rosen- thal's opinions." In other MSA news, Students Rights Committee Chair, Nick Mavrick resigned before last night's meeting, saying…

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…, design and build an information processing system. Students work at the EDS world headquarters in Plano, Texas. Upon completion of the program, graduates are responsible for analyzing, designing…

January 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

Arab territories 'captured in 1967, "ter- mination of all claims or states of belligerency," freedom of navigation in international waterways, "a just set- tlement of the refugees problem," antd the…

… ANNE ROGERS THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume .jXXXVIII No.94 Tuesday, January 24. 1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann…

… develop relationships. " Weekly 2-hour sessions in small groups. . Supportive atmosphere. " Opportunity to share ideas and experiences. A Counseling Group for Women: An ongoing group for women students to…

January 24, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 64) • Page Image 8

… vulnerable to the very problem we current- ly face," he said. Rep. Jack Minore (D-Flint) said not pausing the planned reductions in the income and single for Yemen to study Arabic and Islam. He was captured…

… enforcement official, speaking on the grounds of anonymity. Reporters were not allowed near the area. ing the planned reductions in the income and single business taxes would cause higher tuition for students

…'s what makes America great." business taxes would cause higher tuition for students at the state's higher education insti- tutions. The lack of revenue limits the amount of state appropriations the schools…

… Street yesterday. FOOD UI Continued from Page 1A Con "Admittedly, as we were talking "I to students we found some who felt to p1 very strongly that they wanted to be fu retain the Northbar," Durell said…

…. M "The majority of students on this oppc campus that we have talked to ... Cole are looking for more convenience Big store type offerings." rece Other students have complained prise about the high…

… he is a full-time student. "I can't be any more of a Michigan resident," said Stone-Palmquist. "I pay state income and property taxes ... I voted as a Michigan resi- dent in the last presidential…

… lot of teams, and we decided his was the best team suited to play us." University spokeswoman Julie Peterson was unable to comment on the students' spe- cific cases but said the reason for the residen…

January 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

…- stitute students. Language exchange possible with Japanese, Arabic, and Persian speakers. To vol- inteer call Eli, 764-24132 to 5p.m. 13H0124 Early childhood teacher-administrator needed at alternative day…

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… monthly evening of drink and talk. Write Gunkholes, ,P.O. Box 7418, Ann Arbor, MI 48107 for details. 46F123 THE 1978 MICHIGANENSIAN (U-M's Yearbook) is looking for students interested in working on the…

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January 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… the brightest stars are seen in the winter - at the Museum of Nat- ural History tomorrow students can view the constellations and planets of the season, many of which are subjects of Greek and Roman…

… series this Satur- day. Students can catch fantasy come- dy "Megical Shopping District," boy-meets-android tale "Chobits" and "Read or Die," a series about a psy- chotic bookworm tomorrow between 5 p…

…'ve never lived without abortion being legal," said Rackham student Katri- na Mann, a member of Students for Choice, which is holding a conference this weekend in honor of Roe v. Wade about women's health…

… about how we can keep it from reoc- curring." While students now may not understand the cli- mate surrounding abortion issues in the 1970s, Laura Kaplan, the conference's keynote speaker, said she…

… expediency." Mann said the majority of this weekend's con- ference - co-sponsored by Students for Choice, Planned Parenthood Mid-Michigan Alliance, the Undergraduate Women's Studies Association and the…

… one type of strat- egy (for helping women) and we have another, but I think if we work together better, if we could conjoin those strategies, we could move light years past where we are." Students for…

… myself, so that's why I'm in the Arabic dance sequence. Given all the problems facing different ethnicities today, it's really important to support one another, celebrate our differences and come together…

January 24, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…-Jordan state. "Terrorism will not end, but the burning hate will dwindle out with energies going into development of Palestinian self-autonomy," he predic- ted. Shuval also projected that the Arabic language…

… and one by the employees. "The board of directors defines the store policy, making sure the students are represented and the store is run in the students' interests," Sappington said. "The employees…

… also have per- sonal interests in the store which could be totally exclusive of the students, "MANAGEMENT must work for the most effective management, and the employees must work for their personal…

… interests, but both must do it for the in- terest of the students," he added. "That's the purpose of the store." "I am ecstatic," remarked IWW organizer Eric Glatz, who also serves on the IWW International…

… union." The Cellar was created in 1969 by the Regents when over 100 students oc- cupied the LSA building, demanding a student-run, non-profit bookstore as an alternative to the high prices charged by Ann…

January 24, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… pre- viously by Professor Phillips who has been granted a leave of absence. Pro-, fessor Chase said that he has several hundred topics prepared for the grad- uate students in the seminar. Because few…

… purpose of consulting; more students interested in' work at the Union, William L. Diener, the new president, will be in his office every day for the next two weeks during the examination period from 5 until…

… effective use in the student's interest, were dis- cussed by the committee yesterday. The committee will meet again Wed- nesday to make further plans for the joint session with the state principal's committee…

… Sawyer, '27, Albert Stern, '27L, Myron Wine- garden, '27, and Ezra P. Young, '26. Those named to the class will meet G. E. Densmore at 3 o'clock today in the student activities room in the Union to arrange…

… evening by the same organization. New Students To Classify Feb. 5 Gieseking To Give Recital Here Tuesday As the fifth number on its program, the Choral union will present Walter Gieseking, famous German…

…-I liminary scene of "Tambourine," while Mr. Hoyer arranged all of the dances for this year's opera. More than 80 men and women students of the Uni- versity attended Friday night's perfor- mance. MILAN…

… which Mr. Bishop will speak. He will explain the import- ance of this library of Turkish, Arabic, and Persian manuscripts, and the man- ner in which it was acquired by the University in 1924. 1 Professor…

January 24, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

… studying Hebrew or Arabic at the University to immerse themselves in a society where these languages are highly prevalent. A study abroad program would offer students a taste of the unique and lively culture…

…4A - Monday, January 24, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com. 4A - Monday, January 24, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom s Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… for petty, non- desk. between different crimes based on violent drug offenses, and you have As a student different levels of culpability. an unfair system and very crowded attorney in the consider the…

… expanded its program from the sum- mer semester to the academic term in order to give more students the opportunity to study in Israel. Even graduate schools here at the Uni- versity of Michigan offer such…

… programs. For example, the Law School allows students to spend a semester at the University of Tel Aviv Law School. Yet the University of Michigan's undergraduate program does not. By not offering an…

… - the University of Michigan lags behind its rivals and its own graduate schools. This not only reflects poorly on the University on acom- parative level, but also deprives students of a valuable learning…

…: Christianity, Islam and Judaism. It was also an epicenter of the Greek and Roman empires and still has many remnants at archae- ological sites around the country. Studying in Israel would allow students who are…

… of Israel. Given this, students should be able to study there with an official University study abroad program. This University is no stranger to partnering with institutions in Israel for a wide…

January 24, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

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…._____ ___ The corner stonec of ties Gordoce Memorial Cslisge cvas laid recenetly at Kheartoumc, Egypt. Thee college is whoelly sndeneoiinational aced thee instruction wili be conducted in the Arabic language…

…,I JAS. A. HERNE'S Shore Acres Wednesday, Jan. 25th. Petcee, 25e, 50e, tee, $t. This space belongs to the Students' Lecture Association. KOAL..0 AVER~Y KIND M. STELR 119 WEST WASHINGTON ST., BOTH…

January 24, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…0 PAGE FOUR THE MICH IGAN DA LY TUESDAI JAN U THE MICHIGAN DAILY -I .- I PW i MIN(ONTIaLoF MQW$W -.am---ai Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is…

… broader sense as a "technique for living together." Although the course is intended primarily for non-students, it is open to the campus and 'its nature should draw a large student attend- ance. It fills an…

… to the necessi- ties of life today. In 1929 the University student faced a world that was slipping from under him. In 1939 the world has already slipped. All around there is Y ou o f NOTES and…

Arabic periods -from Seleucia on the Tigris and from Roman Italy. In addition, a special exhibit has been arranged of a portion of a recent acquisition of Roman antiquities presenited by Esther Boise Van…

…, Prof. 'Higbie, and Prof. Hyma will report briefly on recent literature in the field. Christian Science OrganizatIgn: 8:15 p.m. League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty are invited to at- tend the…

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