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October 24, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

…- nan Troppe, accordion virtuoso. Other participanting students nclude Rebecca Mayer, Sue Tay- or, Betty Aschenbrenner, Lenore .ack, Jean Pettigrew, Sally For- nan, Carol Holly, Alice Carlson, ?eggy…

… tournament will probably be completed early next week. The International Center soccer league got started last Saturday despite rain with the Arabs beat- ing the European group 6-1. This Sunday's games are…

…: Arabs vs. Chinese, Europeans vs. South America, and Indians vs. Turkish. All of these games will be played on field 4 at Ferry Field. Give Now-To Your Community Fund We print 'em all No job too large or…

… Toilet Articles Student Supplies Light Lunches BASKET 8AL WAS MAMD .By' PAT. Dwa INL s ,. BASKET ull F A.MOU'S $1098 GABARDINE SLACKS COUNTRY OR CAMPUS SLACKS to help you plot your course in leisure…

May 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… support A Soviet government statement uation." to the Arabs yesterday as the issued in Moscow warned that In particular, Goldberg said, explosive Middle East crisis head- "aggression" in the Middle East…

… council also should request ed for urgent consideration by the "would encounter not only the members to take "every poss United Nations Security Council. united strength of the Arab coun- step to avert the…

…, winding up a state visit to Britain, said he would overlook differences with other Arab nations-mean- ing Egypt and Syria-and join in any war against Israeli aggres- sion. Eshkol told his Parliament: "Any…

… governments aware of grave U.S. concern over the crisis. The latest Arab-Israeli confron- tation boiled up after Israel threatened military reprisal for Arab commando raids from Syria. Syria and Egypt mobilized…

…. signers and production people. Other Student organiztio notices are not for machine design specialist, dev. com- accepted for publication. For more plicated automatic machinery. intormation call 764-x70…

…. Davenport. United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.-Occasional vacancies for Doctoral Examination for Jerry Ralph students with exper, in TV production, Kress, Philosophy; thesis: "The Prob- operation…

… check it out. ORIGINAL DESIGNS BY 2 $1100 I MADE BY PLYMOUTH Europe on $5 a Doy-reg. $2.95 now $2.0UU Europe in a Suitcase-reg. $1.00 now $.50 Student Guide to Europe-reg. $1.95 now $1.25 Also, FREE…

February 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…, American opposition to partition has adopted a cynical line. Anti- partitionists allege that in view of our dif- ficulties with Russia, it would be poor policy to jeopardize our sources of Arab oil…

… the United States. Should peace be pre- served, since the Arab governments depend. upon the royalties from their oil conces- sions, they are hardly likely to oppose their exploitation." The Alsop…

… also neglects the consequences of reneging in terms of the UN. Palestine could well become the Man- churia of the UN. As students, the only way we can demon- strate our disapproval of attempts to sab…

…- otage Palestine Peace, and the UN, is by supporting tomorrow's rally. Anything less is to condone such actions as Sunday's massacre in which forty people were killed when Arabs disguised as Brit- ish…

… be red!" The comic aspect of the -situation is mir- The City Editor's SCRATCH PAD SEE THE PROPOSED student wired ra- dio system has already been saddled with a "Board in Control." Eager faculty…

… members, always afraid to let the student do anything on his own hook, have advanced a measure which will effectively take operation of this inter- dorm radio station out of the hands of students. This move…

… will defeat the entire purpose of the proposed station, designed to let students actually manage every phase of a broadcasting set up. All that's needed in this proposed station is a couple of…

… -short commercials to campus merchants. But, as always, It appears that students are unable to undertake anything of this sort where they might conceivably be al- lowed free expression, without a faculty…

…. About half of the papers represented, including The Daily, had some type of faculty dominated control group. Amazingly enough the remaining papers with student control bodies or no control have managed to…

… persisted in speaking his mind edi- torially failed to receive an appointment to a full junior position. No matter what the makeup of a fac- 'ulty-dominated control board over organ- izations allowing student

February 24, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

… a4t £i#;an Daiy Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Israeli-Arab conflict: Sheer madness? 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

…, indeed, flying over Israeli air space - even though the Arabs now claim that he was given no warning from the Israeli attackers. And, since Lybia is one of the most vociferously anti-Israeli Arab na- tions…

… in a hate-filled struggle for a larger piece of geography? this historic conflict is singularly perverse. For the madness of the MidlIle East lies not in acts of Israeli ag- gression or Arab terrorism…

… struggle. Neither side is content with just possession of the land. The Israe- ever controlled, but still find it ne- cessary to shoot down a Lybian airliner. The Arabs, while at the height of their power…

… actual and rational threat to security; but it is a war born out of hatred. Deep, violent, Since Biblical times the hatred between Palestinian Arabs. and Jews existed. It has peaked sev- eral times since…

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…

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…

November 24, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… University, Office of Financial Aid Director Harvey Grotrian said fun- ding for some of next year's federal grants and leans for students were in- volved in yesterday's budget holdup, but this year's funds…

…,000 Protestants left their jobs at noon when the strike began. Belfast Chamber of Commerce Secretary Geoffrey Auret said many businesses closed but banks were open and buses and trains kept run ning. Arab

… endorsement of Saudi peace plan stalled at League FEZ, Morocco- A majority of Arab League members favors Saudi Arabia's Mideast peace plan but opposition from hardliners probably will prevent the league from…

…'s widow, who hopes to prove his innocence, sued the state for access to the files. Qbe AMtctoan 1OatlI Vol. XCII, No. 65 Tuesday, November 24, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at…

… University of Michigan Representa- tive who's willing to fly to California, December 16. This student will participate on the show against representatives from seven different colleges across the nation. A…

… producers of Barry and En right Productions. One student will be flown to California for the taping., LOTTERY INFORMATION @00 0 C ~ - 0 /"a ". "S e Editor-in-chief .................... SARA ANSPACH…

… Seltzer,.Karen Silverstein, Sam Slaughter. Nancy Thompson, Jeffrey Voight. Registration Dates: November 23, 24, 25th (by noon on the 25th) Registration Location: Michigan Student Assembly 39O9.Michigan…

February 24, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… time when peace prospects are being discussed with the U. S. government. In Tel Aviv Defense Minister Moshe Dayan appealed to the Arab world yesterday to believe' that Israel did not mean to shoot down…

… the Libyan airliner that crashed in the Sinai Desert. He said he hoped the Arabs "will not1 feel they must take revenge." In a state television interview, Dayan also appeared to back down somewhat from…

…: There are nocommando bases on airliners," and, "Golda's regrets' will not bring back 100 lives." The services themselves were conducted in Arabic in the tradi- tional way of Islam, with parti- cipants…

… facing East towards the holy Moslem city of Mecca. A quiet and quizzical group of students surrounded the mourners on their way between classes. Two local ministers, Rev. Nor- man Beck and Rev. Wilson Wood…

September 24, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… barring the practice of hiring undergraduates for po- sitions traditionally filled by graduate students. There are undergraduates currently leading discussion groups in such divisions as electrical…

…- plored the resolution but Bush had postponed a campaign to repeal it out of a desire to maintain Arab support for the effort, against Saddam in the Persian] Gulf. The State Department's assistant See BUSH…

… regulation should be followed more closely. f KU student pres. faces impeachment after hitting woman by Gwen Shaffer and demanded that I resign. I told Daily Higher Education Reporter them I have no plans to…

… resign. The Students at the University of student senators passed a resolution Kansas (KU) are in the midst of a on the floor to expel me from of- controversial campaign to oust fice, but it was against…

… our rules and Darren Fulcher, their first Black regulations," Fulcher said. student body president, after a Although most students agree campus newspaper publicized that Fulcher acted improperly, many…

… feel he hit his former girlfriend. the Student Senate has mishandled Women's rights groups are lead- the incident, said Student Senator ing the campaign to remove him, and supporter James Baucom. while…

… other groups oppose the im- "They mistreated him and have peachment drive, citing racism as the gone about the whole thing un- motivation behind the movement. democratically," he said. . After the Student

… the he is a strong leader. Darren repre- Senate has no jurisdiction over off- sents that Black students can be in- campus violence and the incident oc- volved in a position of power, which cuffed before…

… Fulcher was elected, opens up the door for other minor- the Student Senate vote should not ity groups to participate," Baucom stand. said. The controversy began last Fulcher said, however, that he month…

… driver left this bus illegally parked in front of the Student Activities Building. University drivers complain of scarce campus park ing by Travis McReynolds I In the race to find parking spaces on…

March 24, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… lands yesterday, arresting hundreds of Palestinians in its latest strategy for ending a rebellion in which more than 100 Arabs and an Israeli soldier have been killed. Israeli warplanes flew their second…

… raid in six days against guerilla targets in south Lebanon. Arab reports said about 500 Palestinians were rounded up in the sweep. Defense minister Yitzhak Rabin said 3,000 have been detained since riots…

… began Dec. 8 in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Soldiers shot and wounded an Arab protester in Gaza's Jabaliva refugee camp, officials at Shifa hospital reported. They also said a Palestinian from…

Student News Service. Editor in Chief...................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Collins, Michael Fischer, Robert Flaggert, Andrea Gacki, Managing Editor........................MARTHA SEVETSON Timothy Huet…

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…

October 24, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… illegal, whether or not the purpose is to protest U.S. war policy. He said such protesters are be- ing stripped of student and other deferments and put at the top of draft lists not because they are…

… desegregation of schools in the North and the South. but Mississippi presents complicated problems that can- -not be resolved immediately. '-However, his argument that the By The Associated Press Arab guerrillas…

… the guerrillas agai'st Israel since the six-day war of June 1967. Al Fatah, the Arab guerrilla organization, claimed responsibil- ity for the attack in a communi- que yesterday from its h e a - quarters…

… leftist leaders have in Amman yesterday in front of called for a nationwide general Lebanese Army attacks on Arab strike to protest the army's crackdown on the guerrillas. Reports from Damascus said Lybia…

March 24, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… "Roger Bacon to William of Ock- concerns the residence of the student ham."; He is book editor of the,."Jounal on April 1, 1935. If the student was of Philosophy" and a member of-the away from home at the…

… released by the Bureau of the Census asking college students to cooperatein making the 1940 Cen- sus as accurate as possible. Uncle Sam, says the letter, is ask- ing college students to write home during…

… 'family mansion' in April." Students Will Benefit Feeling that college students, like every other section of the popula- tion, will benefit from a reliable na- tional inventory,-the Bureau of Cen- the…

… letter continues, wants college students to help make it a success by first, making sure that their par- ents will report them.to the Census enumerator, and second, supplying' their parents with certain…

… informa- - i Arab Society Viewpoints To Discuss Of Near East "The Geographic, Social and Cul- tural Aspects of the Near East as Viewed by a Modern Arab," will be the subject for discussion " at the first…

… open forum to be held by Al- Thaqafa, Arabic cultural society, at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Union. tion they will need in order to re- port on them accurately. Affhand, the letter declares, it might…

… beethought that parents would know everything about the student which would be called for in the Cen- sus. But the questions which are be- ing asked in 1940 are somewhat more complex than those of previous…

student worked in 1939 equivalent full-time weeks. 2. Number of hours he worked dur- ing the week of March 24-30, 1940. 3. Present, or if seeking work, last occupation (exact nature of duties performed.) 4…

…) during that week. 8. If neither, whether seeking w rk. 9. If not at work or seeking work, does the student have a job or busi- ness, from which he is temporarily on vacation, sick leave or lay…

…-off? Residence Of Student The only other question which par- Mititary S tu dents Used For Statistics, They will be used solely, for statis- tical purposes. For example, it will be possible to ,determine from the…

November 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

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

… the new bylaw, Vice-President r Student Affairs James A. Lewis said that s office could not say now what policy toward ganizations with bias clauses would be best, it that various committees were…

….' Oaths and Academic Freedom Herbiock is amwy duetolness CBprigWt, I1S9, The PPr~l lKlshUn e.. St. LOuis POD!-Dis'.tc: EF LOYALTY OATHS required for student loans by the National Defense Education t have…

… become a controversial matter re- .tly. Angry student governments have voiced ement refusal to accept the generous educa- ial loans. They claim that academic freedom being infringed upon by the oath and…

…- igent students who could not attend college bout government financial aid? 'he loyalty oath demands merely that, in er to receive a loan, one must vow he has been and is not now a member of an or- dzation…

student agrees to swear to this perfectly reasonable oath, it can hardly be said to be infringing upon his academic free- dom. What really does infringe upon academic freedom, however, is the recent…

September 24, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…"There's Something Wrong with This Ouiz Show Too" Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… and given the transitory nature of student bodies, ere are many new faces on campus.: Over that time, several myths have been gii up concerning the. violation, and these; yths need correcting. The first…

… those times. University regulations are quite clear on this point. A group of students may get together and form a local organization. For this, they need University recognition. If the group then wishes…

… discriminatory groups on campus. Apparently, the Committee on Student Affairs, 'which passed the resolution, and the University president who approved the regulation made the assumption that all groups would act…

March 24, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

… there are about 1,000 East German students participat- ing in this exchange program. There are also about 1,000 foreign students from such countries as Iraq, Guinea, the Sudan; the United Arab Republic…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 149A i THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'umTR~flAV i~A~C'T.v ' 1~A rztirVt~i ITUMU (I IP.lJutu 1 -1 ewis Views Asia Student Life' degree our students don't," he found…

…. They have greater con- cerns about the economy and na- tional politics, both of which are in part, he said, a concern for their future. "In Tokyo st~udents demon- strated at the Diet over an agree- ment…

… with the United States- leftist groups one day, reaction- aries the next," he said. "In Hong Kong the only groups I talked with who were really concerned over the new territory agreements were students

…. And everywhere I went students and professors raised a lot of ques- tions about our foreign policy." Mr. Lewis also interviewed many former Michigan students during his trip. One of their major con…

…- sity we attended?" they asked him. He said he is now working with Student Government Council on this problem, discussing possible lectures and discussion groups with voluntary attendance for these…

students. In general though, Lewis said, "College students are very much the same everywhere, once you get beyond the impact of their individual cultures. Coffee houses in Tokyo are "like the Union- only the…

… music is live," he said. Students abroad also complain about many of the same things Americans do, he said--residence hall facilities, food, heat, the ex- am system. "It made no difference whether they…

… be on display at the Art Museum until April 3rd. I Police Releasej Student Held a - a ) i SFor Robbery A 21-year-old law student being TWNO held by local police on suspicion ENCOR E of armed robbery…

… was released to- day. H ITS ! The student, Ronald B. Rosen- stein, was arrested after a local ../7 WHAT GOES ON WHEN T7EI/GH GO OFi*! resident told police, he was ap- proached about 2 a.m. Sunday by' a…

May 24, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

… having bias clauses. Though other students may be concern- ed with discrimination, it is unfeasible that students outside of the affected houses should dictate fraternity policy, since they know nothing of…

… The Acacia Plan's Inadequacy MUCH HAS BEEN said by all sides about President Hatcher's veto of the Student Legislature's anti-bias clause resolution. But in spite of the welter of emotion surround- ing…

… on the subject of General Clay and his influence. (Copyright, 1952, by The Bell Syndicate) The Abortive 'Rally' A SMALL CREW OF students gathered in front of the Administration Bldg. for a while…

…, this abortive demonstration came to a foolish end. Of course many students resent the President's veto. But fortunately, the majority of them know that pure emo- tional harangue is a useless mode of ex…

… ... groups had nothing to do with the t puerile "panty riot" here which To the Editor: set the precedent for springtime . N BEHALF of the International fun on the nation's campuses; and Students Association I…

… of groups to wh heyd e-esolution which was introduced long.- by Richard LaBarge of UNESCO President Hatcher's decision and seconded by Lisa Kurcz of the was just, intelligent, and in the Student

… the Univer- tion are being guided by the in- sity Law School would be made finite wisdom of his senior ad- 'available to foreign students with- visors on the DAILY, the SL, and out charge for cases…

October 24, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…- pact on Iraqi citizens. "Greetings From Iraq," a docu- mentary that addressed the effects of economic sanctions on Iraq, was spon- sored by the Arab American Student Association. The film, made in…

… members, including staff and faculty members. *College Bowl tests students By KELLY XINTARIS For the Daily What president served the longest without any living predecessor? Who wrote a book about a girl…

… level. Michigan clinched second place at 1rhe 1993 National Championships. Second-year Law student David Frazee, a College Bowl director and competitor, said the top 27 teams were determined yesterday…

…." Memorizing lists of Oscar win- ners won't help, Frazee said. Amir Baghdadchi, an LSA first- year student and member of the Mighty Morphin Power Bowlers team, said the tournament had "fierce competition…

… confusion among students Not all plastics can be recycled because of high costs and low demand By JOHN LOMBARD Daily Staff Reporter While the University has an ex- tensive recycling program, students often…

… that are acceptable." To find out if a container can be placed in a University!recycle bin, a student must have a No. 2 container See PLASTICS, Page 7 MOLLY STEVENS/Daily The University's sailing club…

…'s recent inflammatory troop movements have all but guaran- teed that economic sanctions will re- main in place, faculty and students watched a film Friday night to help better understand the sanctions' im…

… October 1992 by Signe Taylor, a graduate student from California, showed images of a deterio- rating country and a hopeless people. Children were seen playing atop the ruins of bombed buildings. Iraqi…

student, noted that her grandparents are still in Iraq. "I feel something should be done about the situation in Iraq. People should be aware.... It's very severe." From Staff and Wire Reports Jerome B…

…, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Q U-M Study Abroad Programs in St.-Malo, France, informa- tion meeting, sponsored by the Student services U 76-GUIDE, peer counseling line, call 76-GUIDE, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. U English…

September 24, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…A OPINION Page 4 Thursday, September 24, 1987 The Michigan Daily ied mdbttigan an Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Jackson hurts rainbow Vol. XCVIII, No. 11 420…

… negotiate with the enemy; you don't have to like him. You don't have to love him, but you cannot appoint [their] leaders." This outlook on the Arab-Israeli conflict cost him his job in April 1986 because of…

…, the staff of The Michigan Journal have had this right stripped from their student newspaper. Last year, The Michigan Journ- al's editor, Kevin Evans, included some articles in the paper which were in…

… campus much embarrass- ment, according to Joseph Wright, Dean of Student Affairs a t Dearborn. Last April, the administration of the Dearborn campus blatantly stration disagreed with some of the articles…

… that appeared in the news- paper during Kevin Evans' tenure as editor. That is no reason to abandon the by-laws of the paper and remove editorial freedom for future generations of student journ- alists…

… on the paper. The definition of a student news- paper is a newspaper run by students. The Dearborn administra- tion is way out of line by their actions and could start a trend that would have other…

student news- papers taken over by their re- spective universities. A dangerous precedent could be forming in this case. If The Michigan Journal does not regain its free status then the obliteration of by…

…-working students who volunteer their time so that Michigan will have a top- quality marching band. The irresponsible insinuation of As an Hispanic student, and Chair of The Council of His- panics for Higher…

… encouraging The Daily to learn more about hte event by speaking with Rosa Lopez, Hispanic Representative in The Office of Minority Student' Services. -Cynthia M. Hernandez September 23. a I F B E A PAT E. G t…

…-A4 swomw .W CWj C.A~vWVS: 4 WAN MA 3OM? I ]AM NAH.. .STUDENTS F , Y*AVAT14( r YUW0 T m y KG! -Robyn Watts Lisa Wozniak Hannah Gilberg September 23 IN NW Comm - w .k ci Ies, F(W sr TH-ING TO4I…

September 24, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

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… available. TASP international will hire motivated students to fill management positions in their hometown. Earn $7000- $8000 next summer while building your resume extensively and gaining crucial experience…

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…, including U.S. citizenship. Please send resume and cover letter to Vector Research, Incorporated, Attn: Personnel Director, P.O. Box 1506, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Equal Opportunity Employer PERFECT STUDENT

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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 : ................. …

September 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… professor or scholar, the spouse of- a faculty member, a distinguished scholar, or a graduate student with two years of postgraduate study (one in-residence). Applicants must have demonstrated aptitude in…

… seek the Democratic nomination for President in 1976. Honduran relief Ford tells Arabs The Washtenaw County chapter of the American Red Cross has contributed $200 to the Honduran relief fund. The…

…'re interested in achiev- ing in-state residency at the University, you might consider dropping in.at the Student Legal Aid of- fice in Rm. 4310 of the Union at 8 p.m. Legal ad- vice will be given . . All junior…

…, senior and pre- professional students in the health professions are invited to attend a meeting ,today and tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Rm. 1025 Angell Hall. Professional school application procedures will be…

… - President Verald Ford yesterday is- sued a terse warning to Arab nations and. raised the possibility of global war if oil price and supply problems are not solved. Addressing the N i n t h World Energy…

October 24, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… in the ik slightest to transcend the good taste which we demand of our d students. n. "It seems entirely clear to all of - us why the action was taken." 8- The Oct. 3 letter was'prefaced by ed an…

… explanation of why the univer- sity was concerned over the sus- s- pension. "When national organi- c. -zations determine the way in d which Cornell students shall live, - with whom they associate and un- y der…

… move might be made at this Tuesday's meeting f Cornell's Student Council to establish among all affiliated organizations the iight of free selection of mem- bers by the local chapters at Cornell. It is…

… believed that plans toward this end are now being formulated ill by a group including the presidents of Panhel, the Interfraternity w Council and the Student Council st at Cornell, and the Editor-in-Chief of…

… Erupt In Algeria ALGIERS (P) - Killings, riots, general strikes and bitter Arab anger erupted across North Afri- ca yesterday. The widesparead violence. was the Arab reply to France's arrest of five…

… party leadership had promised govern- ment reforms looking toward a "new leadership, democratically elected," but' begged the country to be patient. Budapest students warned several days ago they would…

November 24, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

… Center Lunch Available: $1.00 (students) $1.50 (others) Camp victims demand apology (Continued from Page 1) He was joined by history graduate student Scott Wong, who teaches a course at the University…

…. Hausner said sometimes students lose their concept about where home really is. He said people need to learn that "home is just wherever you are and wherever you're wel- come." Many students agreed that prob…

… the sons of the Arab people dwelling in Israel to play their part in building the State. ... We extend the hand of peace to all the states around us and to their peoples, and we call upon them to…

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…

September 24, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…THE STUDENT 1960: MICHIGAN OUTLOOK L *6 6 SW.t a ~aii POSSIBLE SHOWERS High-77, Cloudy and slightly warmer with chance of thundershowers. i See Page 4 Seventy Years of Editorial Freedom VOL…

… strong basic science effort is asse of Michigan is not the flood of vital to the development of in- a ye incoming students, but how we can dustry in the state." fun provide some degree of diversity Prof…

…- tain funds to support the flood of incoming students than it is to improve a section of the Univer- sity. Maintain Excellence To maintain excellence, Nelson suggested, we depend on the sup- port of the…

… passed." By CYNTHIA NEU "Scrapple from the Apple" by Charlie Parker (based on "I Got Rhythm) was the overture to the Student Government Reading and Discussion program as the first seminar group met…

… Gamal Abdel Nasser o the United Arab Republic, flea in yesterday to swell the star studded ranks of foreign head: of state, here for the United Na tions meeting. A few hours earlier, Presiden Eisenhower…

… proclaimin "Allah is the greatest.* Major American Jewish organi zations decided not to demon strate against the Arab leader despite his bitter enmity towar Israel. They reasoned that an indignities they might…

… inflict o: him would only worsen alread grave Arab-Jewish relations. In a brief statement in Englisi Nasser said he hoped to join wit] other UN nations to "create more favorable atmosphere fo the…

March 24, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

…, structural change in the University in terms of autonomy, budgetary power, and administrative power." -An annual, permanent and autonomous $35,000 budget for the Black Student Union, which may be increased in…

… faculty, student organizations administrators, and the community. The commission will establish goals, timetables, and enforcement mechanisms. I (Continued from Page 1) should not just be the respon…

… importance of equal opportunity in higher ed- ucation, Jackson called on uni- versities and colleges across the country to more actively recruit minority students and faculty. He said too much emphasis is…

… airplanes that can find football and basketball players can find black scientists and artists," Jackson said. Jackson noted declining enrol- lment of black students at leading universities such as Harvard…

… ill he may die soon and offered to trade him fo 100 Arab prisoners held in Israel. A handwritten statement in Arabic delivered to the Beirut newspaper An-Nahar said Alann Steen, 47, of Boston, "may die…

… UGLi. Instead of responses that are as boring as the questions, the new fielder of student suggestions creates a witty-wonder-of-words. Librarian X - who wishes not to be named- answers questions on…

… " Medical and dental insurance " Education-tuition assistance " ON SITE HOUSING, PARKING ON SITE " Non-contributory benefits: pension, life insurance & long term disability " STUDENT ASSOCIATE NURSE…

October 24, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… politics, many party Eih ltyv-in' Vars (f Editorial Freedom Vol. LX, No. 41 News Phone: 764-0552 Ed ted and managed by students at the University of Michigan Th C on campus E AILI F ItaTHIS year…

… and other leftists in a common effort at innovation and communication - a clear heresy for the traditional Communist. The student initiated FMench "May revolution" in 1968 took everyone, including the…

… suspicious that no Arab state except Egypt has endorsed Camp David? Where then is Begin's flexibility? What did he give up? Is it true that Begin surrendered the Sinai including three airfields and about a…

…. Israel has made no meaningful concessions on this question. Begin and Dyan both declared that there will be no Palestinian state, no withdrawal from Arab Jerusalem, no total withdrawal of Israeli troops…

September 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…. of New York, "Reg- geon-Particle Scattering," 2038 Ran- dall Lab, 4:15 pm. washtenaw Student Nurses As- soc.: Barbara Hem, pres., Michigan Nurses' Assoc., "Nursing Associa- tions: What They Do for…

… warning to Arab, oil producers, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said to- day a world poised on the brink of general depression c a n n o t afford current petroleum prices, much less continuing increases…

… Ford's own warning to the Gen- eral Assembly last week t h a t manipulation of the energy cris- is could lead to counteraction using food as a political a n d economic weapon. ARAB delegates who detected…

… of- fenders. Kelley said FBI sta- tistics show that repeaters com- mit about two-thirds of all THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 17 Tuesday, September 24, 1974 is edited and managed by students at…

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…

September 24, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

… Britain's view that a U.N. spec- ial representative should be sent to the Middle East to help settle things there after the Israeli- Arab was of last June. Gromyko was said to have in- dicated that that…

… might be diffi- cult for the Arabs-but without actually turning down the idea. Hold Private Meetings Later, Brown had a three-quar- ter-hour talk on the Middle East and other subjects with French Foreign…

… struggle. U I G-UILD HOUSE, 802 Monroe Monday, Sept. 25th NOON LUNCHEON 25c MRS. ELIZABETH M. DAVENPORT Asst. Director of Student Counseling: "The Woman in the University" (Series: "Student Subculture…

September 24, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

… Sheba. DAVID'S CITY today is a sparsely populated hill in the shadow of the 400- year-old Turkish walls of the Old City in the Arab sector which Israel captured from Jordan in 1967. About four acres in…

… discovered at Dooley's when the bar manager pointed him out to Ander- son. Although the students receive no fee for the calendar, Anderson said, the publicity may lead to lucrative future promotional jobs for…

… the students. "I'm kind of keeping it quiet," Good- sir said, though he added, "I hope it sells a lot because maybe we can make some money." NOWwe re offering our most popular low-priced dinners at even…

… ..........668-9529 East U, at So. U ...........662-0354 , ES. Ponderosa Big Chopped Steak Dinner Extra-Cut Ribeye Steak Dinner N... L$3.99 Super Sirloin Apples Pears Plums to% Student Discount on all farm…

June 24, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… whenever Israel called on it "to take action to try and stop Arab sened attacks against Israel arid its people." Tekoah said. "Thisis a double standard " Ghorn a said Lebaonon's re- questo ir the present was…

… education. One contributes federal funds for the first time to the general operating expenses of post- secondary institutions and the other entitles every undergraduate student to a basic federal grant toward…

… the cost of his or her edu- cation. Under the basic grant provision, a student can receive a grant of $1,400, minus his expected family contribution, but the total can not exceed half the cost of…

… attending the institution. Other aid programs are available to help the needy student fill the gap. National standards for determining the expected family contribution are to be set by the Commissioner of…

September 24, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 22) • Page Image 8

… in leaflets in area stores. The six local harrassment, Davis said staffers who stayed for the year the project has not been ah will be aided by students from get' off the ground. Oberlin College some…

….iHe said that ERAP hired. He will be aided by student need twice that sum to kee volunteers from area universities. -Hazard, Ky. There is some Foundations and unions doubt whether the ERAP project donating…

… some money, he . The been ntense , and ble to erious work- depu- eting, gainst there said.. been and. ojects ent. ER- hated. reas- I look nizers will p go- are; con- tinued, but students themselves…

… paid for much of the summer costs. ERAP will open its campus phase .this fall. "It will try to make students oriented to the war on poverty and legitimize the no- tion of demonstrations for jobs just…

… like those for civil rights," Davis said. The project will seek to imple- ment a United States National Student Association resolution of cooperation passed this summer Davis continued. ERAP will look to…

… the campus for research and help on local projects. It will encourage stu- dents to do research in relevant class assignments that would be helpful for the project. Students may be used to orga- nize…

February 24, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…, term- Arabs. ed by Sadat as "my Henry Kis- The 30 or so Arab students t Lao con- singer," conferred in Washington gathered there at noon faced land-based yesterday with Nixon. East towards Mecca in a…

… Nashville. Former University vice president for student services Robert Knauss (who is now dean of the Vanderbilt University 'law school) got married this week to Angela "Chi Chi" Lawson, who left her post at…

… runs them, and how protective they are to women's health." Available abortion facilities must be approved by health service before they will refer students to them. The same pro- cedure was followed…

… lives, Sinai. 72-year-old would not worsen the situation. The gathering was sponsored n summon- U. S. officials said before the by the Organization of Arab Stu- meeting that Nixon had no plans dents (OAS…

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…

October 24, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

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

student who wants to process an a'ppli- tion to attend another school, ask a question ' even see a counselor frequently has to go Trough many different channels before he rally gets the information he is…

… to go to three different offices before cating the correct one. Today, students waste valuable time knocking 4 office doors, behind which usually lie no irther solution to his problem or clear answer…

student finally arrives at the right ace, the people there either don't know what e is talking about,'or they give him conflicting nswers. One student interested in an honors course ent:to inquire about it…

July 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 192) • Page Image 2

… King Abdullah, leader of the well-equipped, Brit- ish-trained Arab legion, to agree that the Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views…

… should confirm its earlier parti- tion plan allowing for the establishment of a Jewish and Arab state in Palestine. If Abdullah can. establish claim to the Arab sections of Palestine, he should be heeded…

…. Dr. Jonsen's group apparently hopes to meet this situation by supporting the crea- tion of an advisory committee to pass judg- ment on future controversies arising over literature for students

… committee would necessarily be composed of responsi- Lie persons whose points of view are diverse and whose knowledge of students and the effects of literature upon them is extensive. If such a body of people…

… far between. '-John Morris. DOES TRUMAN have a chance? By hiO spectacular action at Philadelphia, Tru- -Bill Hampton, Daily Staff Cartoonist THE SUMMER STUDENT E ti EdioralRond DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN…

… Colmiunications for considerationP at this meeting must be in the S President's hands not later than c September 16e Herbert G. Watkins C Secretary t c Women students attending the l League Formal on July 24 have b…

… 1:30 a.m. permission. Calling w hours will not be extended. i Women students in the summer s session who wish to remain for the fall semester and have not yet d applied for housing should do sog at…

… frantically but didn't sight the male on our side. She looked on each side of her and then victoriously Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control…

… of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Lida Dailes..........Managing Editor Kenneth Lowe.......Associate Editor Joseph R. Walsh, Jr. .. Sports Editor Business Staff Robert James…

October 24, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…. Call 2-7108. )13D LARGE APARTMENT to share with business woman or graduate student. Near campus and hospitals. Call 2-0226 after 5 p.m. )14D HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME cab divers, male or female…

….V. "Student Service" 1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942 1 a blocks east of Fast Eng. )5I WASHING, Finished Work, and Hand Ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing. Also ironing separately. ?Tee pick- up and delivery. Ph. 2…

… midst of its soccer competition. The Turks are still undefeat- ed, having defeated both the Chinese and the Arabs by 5-3 scores. Tomorrow, the Chinese play the Arabs before the second-round of the…

…, their wives, and families. The I-M department is still in the process of forming new clubs$ for students interested in various athletic endeavors. The fencing and archery clubs are well underway while…

… Saturday, October 23rd and 24th for an installation of our new modern stationery and student supply 1951 CHEV. Club Coupe; R&H. Two to choose from. Special this week, $895. Huron Motor Sales. 2-3163. )102B…

… GIRLS: Student Laundry Sergvice. Will call for and deliver. Phone 2552-R. )12B BC-348 WITH AC SUPPLY-$50. Phone I3-3188, after 6 p.m. department. The second floor children's depart- - _ 1 P, 365 I…

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September 24, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

…6A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 24, 1998 JLOST RUBY PENDANT at EMU game in section 28. Generous reward. 764-7079. ARABIC MADE EASY: CD-ROM that teaches Arabic. http…

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…. Applications for business manager of the gargoyle are now being accepted. Students with business and organizational talents are invited to apply for the posi- tion of business manager of the Gargoyle. The…

… Gargoyle is a magazine of humor with commercial publishing goals produced by students at the University of Michigan. Fundin is avail- able. The offices o the maga- zine are located at the Student Publication…

… Building, 420 Maynard Street Interested students may apply by submitting a brief biography and an essay on why they would like to be business manager and why they would be successful. Candidates will be…

…. Applications should be delivered or mailed to the ; Board of Student Publications, Room 210E, 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48109-1327. A non-discrimnatoryi, affirmative! action institution. CASHIERS PART…

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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…

September 24, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… American initiative energy-inefficient industrial pro- age, its after the 1973 Arab oil embargo duction prevalent in the United' Hollan and composed of major non- States," the report declared. establish…

… 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of1 the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only.1 Student organization notices are not accepted for publication…

… Monroe, noon. Int'l Ctr': "Rules of Football': Ori- entation for Foreign Students. "Int'l Ctr Lounge, 2:30 p.m. Paul M. Fitts Memorial Lectures: Read and Use Daily Classifieds Michael I. Posner…

…-Writing & Interviewing. Stop by CP&P (3200 SAB) to register for Seminar & for details. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 14 Friday, September 24, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

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October 24, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… I * * * * MSC Expels Students for FootballPool Kick Out Three;' Discipline Seven EAST LANSING, Mich.-()-- Michigan State College announced it has expelled three students and placed seven others on…

… probation in a move to stamp out gambling in campus football pools. Word of the action came from Lewiston, Pa., where MSC Presi- dent John Hanna and Dean- of Students Stanley Crowe issued a joint statement…

… matter when he returns to the campus Monday, said expulsion notices went to three student veterans -juniors Michael Asadourian, 23, of Highland Park and James J. Robideau, 23, of Monroe, and sophomore…

… expelled students were attending Michigan State under the GI Bill of Rights, Dean Crowe said. There was no comment on the action from the students involved, nor was it known whether they left the campus…

… immediately. Dean Crowe said the seven stu- dents placed on probation would not be named, explaining that they "played only a small role in the operations." Students Plan Olivet Protest Mass Action Stil II…

… TentlativeStage Students in more than a dozen Mid-West colleges and Universities are mobilizing to take "action" in the firing of a professor and his wife at Olivet College, Olivet Mich- igan. Coordinator for…

… The Daily that the group has set Nov. 6 as a zero hour and up to that time will con- tact interested students in most Michigan schools. His address is 1143% E. Sixtieth St., Chicago, 37, Ill. Present…

… plans call for a dem- onstration on a non-partisan level. All participating students will be required to act "only as members of the student body at their particular school," he said. "Under no…

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…

April 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… details of the letter delivered to Macmillan three days ago. The letter appeared to be geared to the new Soviet campaign to depict Moscow as a peace-loving friend of the Arab world. Urges Agreement "Taking…

… far this fiscal year, which ends June 30. SSGC Meeting New committee chairmen under the revised structure will be an- nounced at the Student Govern- ment Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the third…

… Office of Stu- dent Affairs, Student Activities Building. Positions are also available for Cinema Guild Board, and may also be picked up at Mrs. Calla- han's office. Professor Paul G. Kauper of the law…

… Out Small anti-Khalidi demonstra- tions broke out in the Arab sec- tion of Jerusalem and two other west Jordan cities, Jerico and Nab- lus. The Moslem Brotherhood clash- ed with Communists in Jericho…

…, respectively, narrated Egypt, charged Monday that nts of the kidnapping for "some neighboring Arab countries mittee. and foreign countries paid lots of on told the committee that money" to precipitate the…

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… 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

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Students at the U of M, American Arab Organization, l.S.A., R.S.Y.B., Michigan Free Press, and the Marxist Forum. DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR PARALEGAL CAREER- NOT ALL LAWYER'S ASSISTANT PROGRAMS ARE THE…

… Politics of Egypt" 3:30-5:00 PM-Dr. Samih Faisoun: "Lebanese Palestinian Dimension" 0:30-7:30 PM-Dr. Aljaz Ahmed: "International Aspects" 7:30-9:30 PM-Panel Discussion SPONSORED BY: The Organization of Arab

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