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October 24, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… considered uninhabitable. They created new means of livelihood. Arabs flocked in to benefit from the Jewish developments. " After 1918, the British controlled Palestine. Their Foreign Office favored that…

… Palestine, should be in Arab hands. The British rulers of Palestine did their utmost to keep out Jews- even driving Jewish refugee boats back into Nazi hands, while allowing Arabs to enter freely " And yet…

…, before Israel's rebirth in 1948, for every three Jews that settled in Palestine, there were two Arabs that came for the higher wages and better living conditions. During World War II, the British brought…

… in tens of thousands of Arab migrant workers to build military roads and bases and serve the British forces. United National "Refugee" Camps " The Arab migrant workers were among the first to leave…

… better understanding of students' concerns than other candidates. He said he would like to see the creation of a student-run store where coursepa- cks can be traded without a middle- man, more parking…

… support among Arab states for a possible attack on Iraq. The U.S. plan would be implemented in three phases and closely monitored by the United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations. An…

… reports. 0 *I After the 1967 attempt by Arabs states to annihilate Israel failed--- A bogus history was fabricated to incite hatred of Jews and to justify Israel's destruction. It says Jews stole from a…

October 24, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 35) • Page Image 15

…. DORFMAN Here's a synopsis of the law- suit I plan to file against LSA sophomore Rick Dorfman: Facts: Mr. Dorfman has, on occasion, sought criminal proceedings against certain Arab students for simply…

… Regents for filing a frivolous lawsuit against them. Mr. Dorfman should make a for- mal and public apology to the Arab students he claimed were threaten- ing him when they were doing noth- ing more than…

… the newly formed Michigan Student Zionists (the American Movement for Israel was- n't Zionist enough for him) is an incident that not many people know about but that I alluded to in my lawsuit. About a…

… week before the confer- ence, I was standing in the Angel Hall computer lab when I heard a deafening squawk that I quickly I Iszc OUN4 Students, Faculty, and Staff mention this ad and receive 15"/ off…

…-con- servative talking head whose ranti- ngs are posted on the website of the Jewish Defense League (for those of you that don't know what that is, it is, in short, "the only good Arab is a dead Arab"). Schlussel…

… and Dorfman went into the lab and got onto a computer. I called an Arab friend of mine (that probably makes me a self-hating Jew) and told him to come on over. I thought it would be fun to prove to them…

… debate, which she devilishly declined. In short, Rick Dorfman actually believes that if Arab stu- dents are within 40 feet of him, then he is being intimidated and threatened. This guy makes me want to sew…

… every time an Arab enters the room, the fighting is not going to stop. People like Dorfman need to reform themselves, but they're not going to do without reasonable people driving them to do so. -Ari Paul…

… of those in line were students some in college but most still in higl school. A few even got permission tc miss school. "I'm here just for the expe rience," said Kim Maes, 16. "My mon is the attendance…

September 24, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… the 2006 GOP nomination and is serv- ing his last two-term in the state House. UNITED NATIONS Rice says Arab nations invited to Mideast summit Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said yesterday that key…

Arab nations, including Syria, would be invited to President Bush's planned Mideast peace conference this fall and expressed hope they would attend. Formal invitations haven't been issued yet but Rice…

… civilians, he added: "There are serious challenges to the sover- eignty of Iraq." In Arabic, he used the word "tajawiz" which can be translated either as "affronts" or "challenges." TOKYO Moderate Fukuda…

… year, we survey about 50,000 secondary school students and bring the name of the University of Michigan before them," Johnston said. "And that's the population from which our student body is drawn…

… drug abuse. "It's the only study that surveys certain grade-level students each year while also tracking the lon- gitudinalprogress of these people into the future," said Compton, who heads the Division…

…. This year the study will survey nearly 50,000 eighth graders and high school students throughout the United States. ALLISUNGHAM AN/Daily Michael Frosti, a contestant on "Survivor: China" and Traverse…

March 24, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… incidents in recent years. It is useful to point out a few episodes that high- light the trend. Take the case of Arab students. For all admissions to the University, the checkbox for white students reads as…

…-simplistic, this categorization of Arab students leaves them powerless to even check the "Other" category, making invisible an entire community to counseling services and ethnicity-spe- cific scholarships and…

…,000 unsolicited campaign emails. Did this attack on your inbox make you feel better about student government or encour- age you to vote? The Michigan Progres- sive Party realizes that no one likes being besieged by…

… election spam." Now, I appre- ciate that the MPP realizes that people are sick of elections and sick of spam, but what I can't understand is why they would send me an unsolicited email accusing Students 4…

…- istration and the student body. Students of color, along with staff and faculty, have long been the casualties of discriminatory policies and - more informally but arguably more rampantly - the targets of…

…, there have been numer- ous amateur-style cartoons and articles published in the Daily essentializing all Arabs and Muslims, per- petuating the "camel jockey" and "terrorist" image. On April 8, in the…

February 24, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… Staff Reporter For many international students, visa complications are irritating at best. At worst, they can alter the course of someone's life. During winter break, Marta Cruz-Sojo, graduate student and…

… entry in a database of foreigners considered to be a security threat to the United States. The embassy refused to grant her a student visa, and instead, revoked her passport and visa, under which she was…

… Graduate Employees' Organization, the Uni- versity told Cruz-Sojo that it would only secure her position as a gradu- ate student instructor until Jan. 23 - a deadline that was later extend- ed to Jan. 27…

… consequenc- es of crises like Cruz-Sojo's, GEO is forming a group called the Inter- national Workers' Caucus to offer support and advocacy for interna- tional students. The group held its first meet- ing…

… Tuesday and plans to urge the University to adopt policies that guarantee job security and student status in cases of visa delays. "A request for intervention made by GEO to University President Mary Sue…

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…

October 24, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… book to analyze critically the book, affi post-Sept. 11 climate for Arab Ameri- academic cans. Graduate students at George- among dif town University read the book for a Howev class on Arabs and Muslims…

… a 4A - Wednesday, October 24, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor. MI 48109 tothedaily…

… section of the paper. Readers are encouraged to contact the public editor with questions and comments. He canbe reached at publiceditor@umich.edu. :T S The perils of plastic 'U' needs to educate students

… about dangers of credit cards For the average college student, the offer of a free pizza or a free sandwich is pretty tempting, and credit card companies know it. With a few quick signatures and a lot of…

… personal information on some seemingly trivial documents, many students unwittingly sign their way to free meals - and a lot of debt. Most students have no idea what they are getting into until that first…

… state- ment arrives in the mail outlining a cripplingly high interest rate. Although the University has taken modest steps to prevent credit card companies from scamming students on campus, the best rem…

… and more colorful than anything we have seen. Bryan Kolk can be reached at beakerk@umich.edu. Many college students, like most people, have to rely on credit cards for most their purchases, A study by…

… major student loan pFrovider Nellie Mae found that three- fourths of all college students have credit cards, and 40 percent of them that have at least four. The reason is obvious: Credit cards are simply…

… interest rates that skyrocket after the first few months. These hidden technicalities can doom unaware students to interest rates that are often more than 20 percent. A few late payments later, financial…

students about the risks of signing up for new credit cards. The goal of U.S. PIRG is to provide students with the infor- mation they need to keep themselves safe from credit scams. Because many students

March 24, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…, unleashing a huge fireball that killed at least 23 people in a northern town where Kurds and Arabs are competing for power. Also yesterday, Turkey's visiting president pressed the Iraqi gov- ernment to crack…

… American troop withdrawal by the end of 2011. The attack in Jalula was note- worthy because it points to ris- ing tensions in the north between Kurds and Arabs over control of a swath of territory that the…

… Kurds want to incorporate into their self- ruled region. U.S. officials believe Kurdish- Arab tension is among the major flashpoint issues threatening Iraqi stability now that the threat posed by Sunni…

… and Shiite insurgents has been diminished. Last August a suicide bomber killed 25 people, mostly police volunteers, in Jalula, a predomi- nantly Arab town where the Iraqi army forced out Kurdish…

…, a Sunni Arab orga- nization that typically carries out suicide bombings. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner watches President Obama during a meeting with small business owners at the White House…

… loans, student loans, (and so) that small businesses are able to finance themselves, and we can start get- ting this economy moving again." It was a huge gambit and one that came like a tonic to Wall…

… civilians. His government has been accused of unleashing Arab militiamen known as janjaweed against Darfur civil- ians in a drive to put down a revolt by ethnic Africans in the region. Up to 300,000 people…

March 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… sparkle paint. DPS has no suspects at this time. Subject threatens students, asks for money According to DPS reports, a subject was harassing students and communi- ty members on the Diag Thursday afternoon…

… college newspapers across the country - which some students say depict Palestinians as terrorists --has stirred debate about whether news- papers should continue to run the paid ads. Funded by campustruth…

… Bashar Al-Madani said the ads are offensive to the Arab and Muslim communities on campus. "The complexity of the world cannot be divided into right or wrong. The website is even more offensive and serves…

… of negative feedback received from students. "We must reconsider running the ads if the Universi- ty community does not want them," Valuck said. Yulia Dernovsky, who co-chairs the American Movement for…

student newspaper of the University of Illinois - issued a statement We must reconsider running the ads if the University community does not want them:' - Jeff Valuck Business manager, The Michigan Daily…

… deciding to continue running the ads, although there were student protests on campus in Decem- ber. The Daily Targum, the student newspaper of Rutgers University, adopted a disclaimer policy to place on…

… potentially controversial or advertisements of an offensive nature, according to a statement in November. The University of Chicago's student newspaper, The Chicago Maroon, decided to stop running the ads in…

… that The Daily has respond- ed to the concern of the students." Khalil said. Marcella Rosen, of the One Truth Foundation, which sponsors the campustruth.org advertisements and website, said in a December…

… intellec- tual intimidation and obfuscation and equating any pro-Israel fact or opinion with "racism," Rosen said. Patriotic pipes Students First claims 13 seats By Andrew Kaplan Daily Staff Reporter…

… After nearly 8,500 students voted in last week's Michigan Student Assembly elections - exceeding last year's turnout by more than 1,500 voters - Students First Party candidates Angela Galardi and Monique…

February 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… govt. pushes for Israel divestment Arab Student Union wants committee to study moral implications of investments in Israel By Michael Kan Daily News Editor While campaigns to divest from Israel at the…

…." Sponsored by the Dearborn campus's Arab Student Union, the resolution was introduced to SG yesterday through a pre- sentation detailing the human rights vio- lations and illegal practices of the Israeli…

… professors the Uni- versity plans to pursue. Although the donation will not affect many students directly, as visiting pro- fessors will primarily be concerned with conducting research, Connell said students

… Jewish studies," said Todd Endelman, director of the center. According to the University, more than 1,000 students take courses offered through the Judaic Studies center every semester. LSA junior Jessica…

…'t know what to do, because it's terrible. We can't live with it." Shaulis added that Vindicator Gen- eral Manager Mark Brown is bringing in See SCAB, Page 7A ELEVENTH TIME'S A CHARM Dearborn student

… University's Ann Arbor campus have so far gone nowhere, an outside initiative aims to ignite the movement once again. The student gov- ernment of the University's Dearborn campus voted yesterday to recommend…

… illegal under international law, the Student Govern- ment Senate unanimously passed the resolution. The resolution urges the University's Board of Regents - which presides over the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and…

… occupation. The divestment issue will be on the student government's agenda in its town-hall meeting on March 10, where the body will seek student and faculty input. Members of SG and ASU declined to comment…

… passed, in the Michigan Student Assembly. Most recently, the pro-Palestinian group Students Allied for Freedom and Economic Equality spon- sored a resolution at an MSA meeting in 2003, but the assembly…

… voted against it. MSA President Jason Mironov said he would not comment on SG's initiative until he had seen the resolution. Israeli Students Organization Presi- dent and LSA freshman Or Shotan said the…

October 24, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…4A - Friday, October 24, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com l e Iicl30ig n wily Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… can solve its snake problems to focus on its ultimate goal: eliminating Israel's dependence on Arab oil. On Oct. 22, crude oilprices dropped below $65 per barrel. Though OPEC is now scrambling for a…

…, according to Kass, "Mideast oil began to dominate the world strategic landscape." Today, the vast majority of Arab- world GDP stems from oil exports. Though each Arab country spends its oil revenues…

… differently, only one spending strategy truly benefits Arab citizens: domestic reinvestment of oil revenuesintohuman capitalandinfra- structure. The United Arab Emirates employs this strategy widely, especial…

…- ly in Dubai, yet most other Arab states are content to hoard oil revenues for the wealthiest ruling class - or to invest them in terrorist organizations, nuclear projects or weapons imports. Enter…

… Iran. Though Iran is not an Arab state, it plays an important role as a major power in the Mideast oil hegemony. Its influence reaches everystate inthe region, and -its oil revenues sponsor…

… coun- try, you still do. You just need to learn to use it. Seth Buchsbaum is anS LSA sophomore. He is a representative on the Michigan Student Assembly's Voice Your Vote commission. 0 RADHIKA UPADHYAYA…

July 24, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

… divested from the tobacco industry in 2000. Locally, the rally was sponsored by the Muslim Students' Associa- tion, SAFE, the Michigan Congress of Arab American Organizations and the Muslim Community…

… from Page 3 push for divestment in the fall. The Muslim Students' Associa- tion has signed a resolution created by SAFE in support of divestment. This past March, about 140 faculty and students

February 24, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… views of all Michigan students. Salhi said by using the word "Israel" in the title, the journal acknowledges Israel's rights to exist, a key contention in the Arab-Israeli conflict. "It lacks a sense of…

…. The U But friends of the players said the Student R rap was created, in part, as a response which all to Xanga.com journal posts that follow, pi some have construed as threats by ing anoth the woman who…

… one player student. The 7th The group calls itself the "Mean tained mu Team." about wor Jackson is a three-year letter as referen winner for the team. He scored demeanin the ,game-winning touchdown in…

…'s Statement of ights and Responsibilities, students are expected to rohibits "sexually harass- er person" and "stalking, ng another person." ilar incident at the Uni- f Miami grabbed national last fall…

… men and minorities, as well ces to group sex and other g topics. k Herman and Karl Stampfl contributed to this report. APPLE Continued from page 1 Rubadeau last year. Students in Rabkin's class applaud…

… because he thought that as the age gap between him- self and his students grew, winning became less of a possibility. "Of course it's an enormous honor," Rabkin said. "It's the stu- dents you teach for, not…

…'s treatment of .his students, both in research and the classroom, which helps to engage them in learning. "I think that Eric is motivated by a profound respect for students as inquirers and scholars," she said…

… his first focus when teaching a course is the specific material, he also works to give students universal tools for learning. "It would be wrong to say that I design my courses so that people will…

… homework and "real work" to engage his students in collaborative projects. His efforts include a research project on the evolution of literary genres with economics Prof. Carl Simon. VISAS' Continued from…

… stu- dents and GSIs. The International Center works with other University offices to provide advice and sup- port for international students. Other international . students expressed satisfaction with…

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, 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…

March 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… Nasiriyah, Central Command said. "We, of course, will be much more cautious in the way that we view the battlefield as a result of some of these inci- dents," Abizaid said. Arab television showed what it said…

… their support for U.S. troops abroad. More than 100 veterans and a handful of stu- dents gathered to express support for U.S. troops and for President Bush. A smaller group of students, mostly from Anti…

…'re behind them."' Conflicts between supporters and anti-war protest- ers developed toward the end of the event, but quickly dissolved into small groups of students and veterans discussing their various…

…) therefore couldn't go to war ... that was a serious mistake in terms of pre- senting the case to the world," Holbrooke said to students, faculty members and other com- munity members. He said the United…

… continues, the world should now turn its atten- tion to post-war issues, which include the post- Saddam Iraq, relations with U.S. allies, Arab oil supplies and the future of the U.N. See U.N., Page 9A s need…

… pedal against nation' By Michael Kan For the Daily Protesting the nation's dependency on oil, student bicyclists pedaled in solidar- ity against war in Iraq in a parade through downtown Ann Arbor Friday…

… high-profile personali- ties, including Tom Hanks and Best See OSCARS. Page 6A more student Emily Kearns said. Many participants cited "car culture" - or the United States' overreliance on oil - as…

September 24, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

students can use them more effectively. Monts will also help advise the president on how to carry out the University's mission for a diverse campus, beyond the admission policies the University may have to…

…. "As we prepare students to move into leadership roles, their experiences with diver- sity on this campus will be positive attributes." Monts is also charged with advising the pres- ident on the arts and…

… said he plans to "keep arts at the center of campus culture," allowing stu- dents to enjoy them and integrating the arts into student life. Monts lauded Coleman for having a vision for the University…

… Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Due inpart to increased security measures and community awareness of campus crimes, students living in resi- dence halls may have reason to feel more safe this year than…

… director of Housing Security Services, attributed the decrease in residence hall crimes to an increase of awareness among students that crimes do occur there, as well as to the increased security measures in…

… place this year. "I think that we've tried to create a great deal of public awareness," Stein- man said, adding the department has gone to great lengths so students under- stand the importance of locking…

… residence halls and talking one-on-one with students about commu- nity responsibility and campus crimes. The group has almost completed its goal to visit students in all the residence halls, and is finishing…

… up this week with Vera Baits housing. Though many students living in the residence halls said they feel more cau- tious this year than they did two or three years ago, they said they did not believe…

… of reaching out to local communities and low-income fami- lies. He is a founder of the Arab Community Cen- ter for Education and Social Ser- vices in Dear- born and has served as the organization…

… time convincing the United Nations that Saddam Hussein is not willing to cooperate. Many students said they are divided about Bush's rush into war and if it is wise to go in with a lack of international…

September 24, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… The 18th Annual University of Michigan Engineering Career Fair will be held today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Pierpont Commons. The fair will give students a chance to meet with companies within their…

… the East Liberty Street Borders and will include a signing. UAW president will give talk about Iraq The Muslim Students Association will host United Auto Workers Presi- dent David Sole tomorrow at 7 p…

…, sang and listened to student speakers last night on the moonlit Diag, which was filled with colorful banners, streamers and pinatas in celebration of Hispanic Her- itage Month. The event was sponsored by…

… the student organization La Voz Latina and is the first annual "El Noche de Libertad, Orgullo y Alegria," which translates to "A Night of Liberty, Pride and Joy." This night celebrated the independence…

…, who is a doctoral student at the University of Miami, said there has been a 58 percent increase of Hispanics in the Unite States in the past 10 years, and Los Angeles is the third largest Spanish…

September 24, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 24 , 2001 OP/ED I U~bz 1ftcbi]grnflai 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… die for the failings of a nation. On Friday, the Daily reported that, "Chanting 'stop the war' and 'U-S-A,' anti- and pro- war student groups clashed verbally yesterday on the Diag over the subject of U…

… university, we have a constant inferi- ority complex when we compare ourselves to the legendary names and groups of the over- romanticized 1960s and '70s student activism. But it's been more than 30 years and…

…, Arabs overblown," 9/21/01). I was sur- prised that a senior at the University could be so ignorant. To say that the media is hyping up the anti- Arab/Muslim backlash is so insensitive! Appar- ently this…

… have to face the tearing face of his father when he learns that his friend in California was killed because he owns an Arabic store. 4 . . ....... EM S 1 : ................. …

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…

February 24, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

… administration officials opened the door yesterday to a delay in allowing a state-owned United Arab Emirates company to assume significant operations at six U.S. ports as lawmakers pushed for a new 45-day…

… Act. CORRECTIONS A story on yesterday's front page (MSA won'tfund groups that lobby) incorrectly stated that a Michigan Student Assembly resolution was voted down 13-12 with one abstention. The…

… the Students 4 Michigan Party unanimously voted against it. The S4M vote was split. The article stated that Rese Fox is running for MSA vice president with the Michigan Progressive Party. She is running…

… are worried about the outbreak of civil war," Kurd- ish elder states- man Mahmoud Othman told The Associated Press. The biggest Sunni Arab bloc announced it was "It is illogical to negotiate with…

… known Sunni cor- respondent for the Arab satellite television station AI-Arabiya. Gunmen in a pickup truck shout- ing "We want the correspondent!" killed Bajhat along with her cam- eraman and engineer…

October 24, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

… the hatred connected with the Arab commynity today," she said. "But we must remember it is an anomaly. It does not explain the cul- ture, the country, the people or the religion." Shepard urged gays and…

… assault, this is a tremendous and empowering experi- ence for everyone. The whole event is about social change," Rinaldi said. Sponsoredl by: Lo bAcadem Advising , LSA-Student Government Career Plannng…

… move into Kabul," declared one opposition fighter, Saeed Rafik. Some of the bombs struck the village of Uzbashi, an al-Qaida encampment near Bagram, opposition spokesman Waisuddin Salik said. Arab

November 24, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

…-Sayed's doctoral adviser for the past two years, he said. Prof. Galea said that although he usually doesn't let students vol- unteer with his research team, he let El-Sayed join because he was so persistent. After a…

… determinants of health started after reading a research study that showed how the effects of the 9/11 attacks increased the risk for low birth weight among Arab-American women in California. He said he wanted to…

…," he said. He said he was asked every- thing in his final interview from how communism affected public health to whether the 1967 Arab- Israeli War was an "accident." Fiona Rose, a University alum who…

… perspective in his research, while allowing him access to a host of people and resources that would otherwise be unavailable to him. More than 1,500 students each year seek their institution's endorsement for…

… CLAREMONT McKENNA COLLEGE A new approach, a new program. An innovative one-year degree program for students with strong leadership potential beginning Fall 2009. Highlights include: - a Generous funding for…

… integral part of students' lives and work. wW.artsonearth.org/students M EARTH T h> cc:urse is ,p rte by? e'u si "iC f hi , ' wi3" iicE" nr, ra" rs* nc'* an a:ti ? ta* p - Compiled from Daily wire reports …

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

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… 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…

March 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

… demand an explanation." Although the war was an issue on everyone's mind, Critical Mass remained an effort by students to pro- mote bicycle awareness. Rackham student Gary Brochard came to the event and…

…' rights. It also shows that, "for city envi- ronments like Ann Arbor, it's a great form of transportation," Brochard said. Rackham student Dan Shoup said, "I think bicyclists need to assert their rights…

… and declare, "Shame on you, Mr. Bush." He drew a mix of boos and applause from the crowd. With allies closing in, Iraqi leaders appealed for a united Arab front to condemn the invasion but knew they…

… United States withdraws from the U.N. because it is "indispensable to U.S. diplomacy." Students welcomed the opportunity to have such a high-ranking govern- ment official speak at the University. "The talk…

… was really informative and he addressed the issues students should know," LSA junior Robert Singh said. the michigan daily ISLAND *DRIVE A P A R T M E N T 8 Efficiencies, 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Walk to Med…

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… whether the program goals, for students to learn Arabic and then use the language for work in the Federal Bureau of Investigation or other governmental agencies, clashes with the mission of the department…

… reportedly considering accepting resources and money from the National Security Education Program. The program offers scholarships at universities throughout the country in the hopes of attracting Arabic lan…

…. A meeting is scheduled with Richard Brecht, a representative of NSEP. in November. The government is making several other attempts to attract Arabic speak-. ers to jobs involving national security…

…. Since Sept. 11, the FBI has received more than 15,000 applications from Arabic speakers who are interested and willing to translate documents. Texas A&M may end ESPN show COLLEGE STATION, Texas - Texas A…

…&M University officials are considering ending cooperation with I* ESPN camera crews filming the reali- ty show "Sidelines" unless the show focuses more on Aggie football and less on the indiscretions of students

… alternative treatments during the past two years. - Compiled from staff and wire reports from Daily Staff'Reporter Maria Sprow. MSA allocates thousands to student groups Budget gives out more than $80,000 to…

… groups, $38,000 to community service organizations By Kara Wenzel Daily StaffReporter The Michigan Student Assembly approved fall budget recommendations for student groups, projects, and community service…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 24, 2002 OP/ED Gibe £i+wu 14uiI 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… would sit in the middle of an important meeting. Sound ridiculous? I agree. These days, you can't get into the student section without an MCard, but the press box is open to anyone and his brother. But…

… competition yet? personality; beautiful like her. I want to college student with a far-reaching forum at I'm not a very interesting person for breeze through complex social issues in 30 her disposal. those…

… democracy in Israel. Let us defend our own humanity and that of the Palestinians and Israelis. Let us divest from the brutality of occupation at once. I am neither an Arab nor a Jew. But I lived the horrors…

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… shape a postelection government expected within days said negotiators are considering a Sunni Arab as defense minister in a move aimed at bringing them into the political process - and perhaps deflate the…

… yesterday, as Dunshee and others assessed what kind of counseling the students in this tight-knit community would need. Teachers and staff were called to a morning meeting at the nearby elementary school on…

… trustees projected. p 1 A www.michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is…

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… demands for top posts, setting up a possible showdown over the role of religion in a new Iraq. Allawi's call for an inclusive coali- tion that would attract minority Sunni Arabs who form the core of the…

… clergy solidified their rule in Iran. In forming his new coalition to unseat al-Jaafari, Allawi asked the Sunni Arab minority, which mostly boycotted the Jan. 30 elections, to play a role in the new…

… 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be…

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… should find permanent homes in Arab countries or a Palestin- ian state. Four million Arabs would overwhelm the Jewish state, where about 6 million Jews live. Israel has consistently turned down Palestinian…

… terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for fall term, starting…

October 24, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 18) • Page Image 10

… Michigan Students of Objectivism. For more information, write to: erader@engin.umich.edu "END STATES WHO SPONSOR TERRORISM" By Leonard Peikoff Fifty years of increasing American appeasement in the Mideast…

…-rejecting the concept of objectivity-are urging us to "understand" the Arabs and avoid "racism" (i.e., any condemnation of any group's culture). The friends of "peace" are reminding us, ever more loudly, to…

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… Reporter Lindsey Alpert. By Melissa Gonzalez For the Daily Students living in residence halls are prepar- ing to enter the lottery for rooms for next year. University Housing is advising students wanti- ng…

…. I'm pretty confidant," he said. Unlike the two days available last year to enter the housing lottery, students have more than two weeks this year to enter the drawing. After receiving a personal time…

… slot, students visit the Student Activities Building at a desig- nated time to chose a room and sign a lease. Residence Hall Association President Jason Taylor said the extended time period will not…

… cause students to rush as much. But students who miss the drawing are not completely without hope. After the March 7 deadline, students can enter a "last chance" housing sign-up opportunity on March 23…

… and 24, which includes those students living in off- campus housing who desire to live on-campus. The random drawing does not allow for seniority among those students living in resi- dence halls. "I…

… Web." All information regard- ing registration can be found on University Hous- ing's Website at www housing. umich. edu. But some students said the process for secur- ing a room can be frustrating at…

… getting a room. I guess maybe if they had an adviser in the dorm where students could get information it would be better, but we didn't have a clear idea of what and how to choose a room." "I think the…

… problem is that there is so much information to swallow," Taylor said, adding that RHA is always gathering input from residents on how to improve the reapplication process. USAC urges students to protect…

… skin from UV rays By Shomad Terrelonge-Stone Daily Staff Reporter Thousand of students will swim, surf, snorkel and bathe in the hot sun next week during spring break, but and burn my skin to look good…

… others like her who refuse to use sunscreen, more than 40 members of University Students Against Cancer gathered on the Diag yesterday to pass out packets of sunscreen and brochures to promote skin cancer…

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… hard-liner who has called DE for stripping Israeli Arabs of citi- Co.'s zenship, executing lawmakers for red ii talking to Hamas and bombing Pal- the c estinian population centers. lion l Taking the…

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… retain Arab and other Mus- lim countries as allies in the war on terrorism. Although Bush and Peres had not been scheduled to meet, the president joined talks between the Israeli offi- cial and National…

… 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter…

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… 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…

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… 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…

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… other details. The last time any U.S. soldiers Susan Wilson,c were reported missing was in June, Office of Student when one was killed in an insurgent Leadership, which attack at a checkpoint by a Euphra…

… CELLS Separately, Marine Cpl. Wassef From page 1 Ali Hassoun, an Arabic translator, faces two desertion charges after Navy investigators concluded he allow researchers to fled Camp Fallujah in Iraq in…

… more importantly, their experience with winning. Last election cycle, 54M scored a comfortable victory over challengers from the Michi- gan Progressive Party, the Student Conservative Party and the…

… the University to require instruc- tors to publish book lists well before classes begin. They plan to meet with University officials to devise a way to create and enforce this mandate. "All students

… have a right to have more time to find textbooks," said Pink. Katherine Musbach, a MAP party leader, said that other goals aimed at saving students money include putting course packs online and reducing…

… campus safety. The plan includes increasing lights and police phones around and near campus. MAP also stresses building MSA's relationship with City Coun- cil to ensure that students have a voice in local…

… government. "Taking action for you," the final part of the new slogan deals with accountability in student govern- ment. Fink pointed to his work on creating the new degree progress tracker on Wolverine Access…

…. MAP leadership also worked with the University's Information Technol- ogy Central Services to, create a survey students can fill out to pro- vide input regarding student gov- ernment. MAP will likely…

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