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January 25, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… residents of Dheisheh village, the Arab refugee town outside Bethlehem I mentioned in this space last week. The seven students and leaders I spoke with at Dheisheh are more negatively disposed toward Israel…

… its physical comfo Obliquity "By Joshua Peck votes for beautiful He has made a personal crusade of per- .d stately suading the Arabs to keep their ancient and d for its distinctive architectural styles…

… intact, even as houses a they begin to modernize their living and ts culture working places. He is concerned that the hosted a Arabs, in hopes of emulating the more attracted technologically advanced…

… societies of Europe, all over will abandon Arabic forms for the monotonous building styles adopted by the Jews of Tel Aviv, ut Dalya, for instance.. rts, or its . In pursuit of his quest, he spends much of…

… his time traveling to Arab towns around the coun- try, meeting with Arab civic and religious leaders, and explaining how modern roads, of- fices and homes can be designed around traditional Arab modes…

… of construction. THE PARTICULARS of Yom-tov's work are clearly unimportant from the point of view of establishing peace; who cares whether the en- trace to some little Arab town is bedecked with a…

… blocky underpass or a gracefully rounded Islamic-style arch? The important thing about hitheatre. the architect's efforts are his motivations, s unosten- especially as interpreted by his Arab vance the…

… colleagues. ny Israeli It is clear that he cares that the non-Jewish tov, which residents of the country sustain their rich He chose traditions. He has respect and deep under- Romania standing for Arab

… conceptions of beauty, par- rfectly his ticularly (but not exclusively) with regard to architecture. His enthusiasm for things ture - a Islamic and Arab must sit well with the Arabs; ted with here is one…

… Zionist, at least, who clearly wants way he has a harmonious relationship with his Semitic and trust brothers, and not the dominator-and- l borders, dominated arrangement the Arabs generally lated Oc…

January 25, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

… the Americans decide to go to war with an Arab country. They expected more patience and restraint," he added. A group of approximately 50 students calling themselves the Ad Hoc Coalition of People of…

… A group of students join the other protestors at the SOS (Support Our Soldiers) rally on Saturday. JENNIFER UUNET: £Weekend The Great Schism One week of war splinters While opposition to Saddam…

… Hussein was prevalent, many questioned why the U.S. would so easily send forces to fight an Arab leader and his country when similar aggressions have been virtually ignored in the past. "My initial reaction…

… are nothing new to the world. Most Arabs think of the West Bank as well as the Golan Heights and Lebanon when they think of aggression. The U.S. can wait, dawdle about those occupations, the violation…

… of humanities, and the dismantling of those governments... What's different?" he asked. University Public Health Prof. Rashid Bashshur, a Syrian- American, summarized the dismay many Arab

…-Americans felt when the U.S. bombed Iraq. "Although I never liked Saddam Hussein and was completely against his occupation of Kuwait, I hate to see an Arab country being decimated in the way Iraq is being…

… decimated. They are totally overwhelmed by the technology of the U.S.," he said. "Arab-Americans are stunned... They are stunned because of the extent of the humiliation of the Iraqis and the ease with which…

… Color Against the War in the Gulf and Racism at Home called the Persian Gulf War racist. They condemned its "anti-Arab" nature and pointed out the numbers of minorities in the military are…

… two sisters serving in the Gulf, first-year Engineering student Africa Freeman explained her opposition to the war. "People have to Students f Support Lu KELN SMOLLERi/eekenld Mike Richardson, a…

… Vietnam veteran from Detroit argues with a pro-war student in the Diag last Thursday. students' views on Two days before the United States bombed Iraq, reporters flooded The Daily with calls, asking how…

January 25, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

… Ira Hot Rolls 2 for i MICHIGAN INN Pho-e 948-11t.601 E. Liberty' London, Jan. 24.-Arab activity against the Turks in the Palestine theatre of war is expected to show considerable results during the…

… next few months. An official report on the Arab exploits against the Turks dur- ing the first six weeks of General Al- lenby's offensive in Palestine shows that the tribesmen confined themselves…

Arabs have shown a dispo- sition to cut what is in some sense a sacred railway is interesting, but that they were not able to venture cn more than sporadic forays seemed to indi- cate that their strength…

… was not great. Meanwhile the Turks were able to -keep Medina without apparent diffi- culty, in spite of the efforts of the king of the Hedjaz. Reasons For Weakness The explanation for this Arab weak…

… appears to be now on the point of rejoining the king of the Hodjaz. Arabs Expected To Rally The further the Turks are driven back. by the British under General Allenby, the more the Arab tribes, are…

… , jeopardizing large Turkish forces. The Qerman peace offer at Brest- Litovsk is taken by students of East- err affairs to indicate Germany's rec- ognition of the importance of the Brit- ish threat in the East. In…

… inborn - sense of keeping-up-appearances. - MOE LAUNDRY Phone 2355 204 No. Main St. WHITNEY TOIORRW NIGHT "MIDNIGHT FOLLIES SEND RECORDS OF STUDENTS TO U. S. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Try -our Cha Chinese and…

… Amen WAI KING I Joe Gin, Pro 314 S.State St. Chicago Dlvisio Has Openings Teachers and Engineering .Students For I 'A. F. Mar C"A31PTTSTA The appointment colmittee of the University has decided to…

… send, upon the request of the .students enrolled with the committee, their records to the teachers and professional service division of the United States employ- ment bureau at Chicago, Ill. Through this…

… advisable that students who wish, to register with the national employment bureau write immediately for registration blanks, since the appointment season will open in April or May. For the same reason it has…

January 25, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

Arab American populations in the United States and a high percent- age of Dearborn students are Arab Americans. Gulf war is a particularly disturb- ing and personal conflict. "The country we live in is…

Arab I know has family in Iraq or Saudi Arabia or tives who are soldiers fighting in the war," she added. Elliott Attisha, a pre-med junior and student government represen- tative, shares Mammo…

…'s sentiments. "You're torn. You are an Amer- ican but you have relatives at home who are being killed. All you can do is pray for a peaceful solu- tion," he said. tween Arab Americans and other students on…

… kieporter Demand for illicit drugs among American high school and college students continued to decline in 1990, according to a study re- leased by University research sci- entists yesterday. The 16th…

… national survey of high school seniors and the 11th annual survey of college students comprise the findings of this year's report, which also states that alco- hol and cigarette use remain high among young…

students, with the proportions reporting alcohol use in the prior month falling by 2.9 percent and 1.7 percent, re- spectively, to 57 percent and 75 percent. This continues a pattern evident in previous…

…, Page 2. Opinion Board LSA sophomore Josh Bornstein and LSA first-year student Nicole Parisi write their thoughts about the war in the Persian Gulf on an opinion board in South Quad. Dearborn students

… struggle with .Gulf war by Melissa Peerless Daily igher Education Reporter For many of these students, the Jordan or Kuwait. Some have rela- Up to this point, tensions be- Although the kiosk faces are…

…. Matt is one of more than 500 University students taking to the road this weekend to voice their objections to the Persian Gulf war in Washington, D.C. The Natipnal Campaign for Peace in the Middle East…

… to the White House and rally on the Ellipse, a grassy area behind the White House. Conscientious objectors, family members of servicepeople in the Middle East, veterans and students are among the 500…

January 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… HELP 975-4357 Any time, any day, 24 hours. Fully confidential. Serving Students since 1970. lenge for us." LSA first-year student Jasmine Bhatia attended three of the workshops Saturday. Two of them…

… out what you put in," she said. "The students who didn't partici- pate would have gotten a lot out of it." -Daily Staf ReporterAsma Rafeeq contributed to this report. Color Calls! Call attention to the…

… statement. s AROUND THE WORLD Iraq fails to gamer Arab League support CAIRO, Egypt - After failing to achieve a blanket denunciation of U.S.- British airstrikes, Iraq's chief diplomat stormed out of a…

… meeting of Arab League foreign ministers here yester- day and angrily accused fellow Arab states of bowing to the dictates of the United States. Iraqi Foreign Minister Mohammed Said Sahaf expressed…

… bitterness that the long-sought meeting, called to forge an Arab consensus on U.N. sanc- tions and U.S. military actions against Iraq, had fallen short of the Baghdad regime's hopes in almost every partic…

…- ular. Instead of a statement condemning U.S. policies and calling on Arab states to unilaterally abrogate the U.N. Security Council sanctions imposed after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, the Arab

…-Consuming? Betsy Taylor Revolutionary Advocate for a New American Dream On "Sustainable Consumption" Ine Micnigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967 IS publisned Monday tnrougn rioay during tne tall and winter terms Dy students

January 25, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… difficult. He says the family is praying for Matthew Johnson as well as searchers at the 12,388-foot peak. Jerry Johnson asked others to continue their prayers. DEARBORN, Mich. Despite Arab pressure, Syria…

…) - With Arab pressure mounting to end 10 months of bloodshed, the Syr- ian regime vowed yesterday to solve its own problems even if "half the universe" is conspir- ing against it. The remarks signaled that…

… Write a Rhodes, Marshall, or Mitchell Essay Thursday, March 1, 2012 . 5:00-6:00pm Vandenberg Room, Michigan League, 2nd Floor To learn more, please contact the Provost's Council on Student Honors at 734…

January 25, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 25, 1991 e £kiian &tiIy EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor in…

… campuses where a wide variety of students feel welcome. Tqm Bray, the editorial director of The Detroit News, wrote earlier this month that the University of Michigan administration has fallen prey to the PC…

…. Many of us feel uneasy that the burden of this war is being borne disproportionately by others, while we on campus are granted the privileges of uninterrupted study. Some of our Arab, Arab

…-American, Palestinian, and Muslim students and colleagues are fearful and have already felt the stings of unreasoning prejudice and harassment. Our Israeli and Jewish students are also anguished and appre- hensive, and…

…, anguish, and uncertainty. . Student-soldier writes before Sexual harassment Poli-Sci department policy has progressive ideas THE WORDS "SEXUAL HARASS- ment" mean many things to different people…

… the complainant, lists of coudseling services and com- plaint procedures, along with the phone numbers of both male and female de- partment members. A paragraph informing all students about the…

… existence of the policy will be included in all syllabi in all political sci- ence classes. These provisions make it easy for students and staff concerned about sexual harassment to have their responsibility…

January 25, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

…. Organization of Arab student Arab weekend, Rive Gauche Jan. 28 & 29, 7:30 PM. Arabic food and entertain- ment. TUESDAY, JANUARY U INTERVIEW: Camp Chi, Wisconsin Soc. Work aaCamp out of Chicago. Will interview…

… the drop-add deadline, students still have an opportunity to take advantage of some interesting courses offered this term by the Course Mart Program. REMEMBER All University students are reminded that…

… since Course Mart's incep- tion. Among, the other courses of- fered by the student-initiated program include "History and Philosophy of Non-violence," which covers various thoughts and reasonings that…

… lec- turers, from backgrounds in such departments as sociology, anthropology, mental health, Included on the agenda this term are four courses dealing with law. offered and taught by law students, and…

… opened to undergraduates only. They are not designed to prepare the un- dergraduate for law school, but merely to acquaint students with ideas as to what the law is and it's implications. t k E t I…

… of courses not offered by the university itself. Jacobson says that 20 courses are being offered during the winter term which is an all time high. and an estimated 1,000 students are enrolled in these…

… riding, motor cycle and car rental "open only to faculty, staff, students 4' immediate families of this university. alumni eligible for certain flights. For further information please contact…

…: Administrative and travel services by: UAC TRAVEL OFFICE STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL Second Floor, Student Union 621 Church St-set- 763-2147 Ann Arbor, Michigan'48104 769-5790 1 See Classified Ad for Complete Flight…

… day preceding publication and by ' p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organiat ion. notices are not accepted for publication.- For .more .information,.,phone74…

…-.9270: Winter Term when Registrar's Office will a. Accept the Student 100 per cent Withdrawal Notice for refund purposes. b. Allow refund for the student who reduces hours of course credit. Feb. 25, 5 p.m. is…

January 25, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…$100 tax (Continued from Page 1) gesting that reinforcement of exist- ing aid programs may be more effec- tive. "Students are being priced out of an education," said Vaughn, the bill's sponsor. "Any…

…, adding income tax credit for students at- that the question would be clarified. tending in-state trade schools, col- Michigan Student Assembly last leges, or universities in the follow- night passed a…

… massive injec- tions of aid from the United States and oil-rich Arab countries like Saudi Arabia. "As long as Sadat keeps the people fed, the only danger is from the army, but who really knows how they feel…

… has opposed Sadat's initiative from the start, called for cutting contacts with Israel and the United Statesafter the Jerusalem talks broke down last week. In addition, Arab hardliners within Egypt…

… vigorously opposed Sadat's ef- forts. On the conservative side, the right- wing magazine El Daw called on Muslims to unite and retake Arab Jerusalem by force. But there was no war fever within the country and…

January 25, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…, DPS reports state. The tres- pasa's were escorted off campus by DPS Officers. Student harassed th laser pointer A student living at Bursley Residence Hall complained Saturday evening of bein harassed by…

… other stud&nts in the hall. "The offending students were allegedly shining a laser pointer into the other student's room and have been doing so for more than a month. 1DP S does not report having any sus…

…; according to DPS reports. The subjects were also cited for dispfaying fake iden- tification to a police officer. rmer student j~assesteacher A lecturer in AngelHall complained of being harassed by a former…

student, DPS keports state. The lecturer said that thistudent, a University graduate, has been coming to her lecture and acting "strngely aggressive." ' DPS reported having one suspect in the incident. W…

…'t matter what political arguments you have, you really can't justify treatment like that," said Chris Farah, an LSA student. Sawsan Abdulmhim, a Public Health student and mem'- ber of the Palestine Committee…

… started in 1948. "I really appreciate all this work but I feel like it failed to put it into a historical context" she said. Christine Guirguis, an LSA senior and member of the Arab-American Anti…

… be unavailable until the summer, according to a written statement by Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education Robert Owen, academic departments are reporting increased student interest. William…

… Paulsen, acting chair of the Romance Languages and Literature Department, reported six students who have declared their intent to minor in one of the Romance languages. "We think quite a few more people are…

… interested and may well be plan- ning on doing a minor," Paulsen said. The department of mathematics reports 20 to 25 students have expressed interest in pursing their academic minor program. "We're really…

… enthusiastic," said Laurel Park, a student services assistant, in the math department. "Minors encourage more students to look at math." There are now 22 minors offered through 12 departments, an increase of…

January 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… planned zens of diversity-related activities and events throughout the term. One event scheduled for this weekend is an Arab student conference, sponsored by the University's Arab-American Anti…

… safety By Adam Brian Cohen Daily Staff Reporter Since the early 1970s, sophomore students at Princeton University have gathered in a campus court- yard on the eve of the first snowfall of the year to par…

… Olympics because of alcohol-related problems follow- ing this year's event and other safety issues surround- ing the tradition. "I am simply not willing to wait until a student dies before taking preventive…

…. "Media came last year from as far as Germany," said University spokesperson Julie Peterson. "I find that a bit frightening." Before last April's Naked Mile, various University student organizations…

…- Discrimination Committee. Conference co-coordinator Amer Ardati, an LSA senior, said the AAADC helps to foster Arabic culture on campus as well as topics of diversity. "This conference is a keystone empt at…

… have the opportunity to engage in open dialogue. In one history class the students are researching and making videos about affirmative action and diversity at the University, McCune said. "We intend the…

… broadness of the term "diversity." Maybe if the University explained what is meant by "diversity," instead of simply offering classes, Walls said, students would be more aware and receptive to the diversity…

… night, the cli- max of this weekend's Midwestern Indian American Students Conference. Strings of white lights and gold-embossed saris were hung above the entrance of the Michigan Union Ballroom, welcoming…

January 25, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

… University of Michigan Social Media plat- forms and social profiles. She also launched the @umichstudents Twitter account in July, which is hosted by a different University student each week. Each department…

… on Feb. 13. HACKATHON From Page 1 The competition offers $5,000 in prizes with a $1,500 cash prize for first place. Students will arrive Friday evening and the competition will begin at midnight and…

… hacks to anyone who's interested." MHacks has already spent about $50,000 on the event so far. The majority of that money, $23,600, will pay for transpor- tation costs, including buses to shuttle students

… from students from other schools in the region. The next highest expenditure is $16,500 on food - with $3,000 allodated for Red Bull alone. The hackathon will be financed by donations from several spon…

… nation's premier col- lege hackathon. Fontenot said MHacks intends to overtake Pen- nApps in terms of prestige and student involvement. 440 students participated in PennApps and MHacks already, has about…

January 25, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 25, 2005 OPINION UP420 MAYNARD STREET 'AbEl HillaANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

Arab people along with actions justified through the Patriot Act are two more of the many other instances of democratic tyranny. Therefore, democratic governments also display inhumane and unjust…

… Statement of Stu- dent Rights and Responsibilities. However, I need to correct some inaccuracies that were reported (Committee will vote on student code, 01/13/2005). Please note that the Office of Student

… Conflict Resolution does not serve as the first stage of approval for any proposed changes to the Statement as was reported yesterday. Nor does the Student Relations Advisory Committee only consider pro…

…- posals "accepted" by OSCR. According to the procedure established by the University Board of Regents, the Michigan Student Assembly, the Senate Advisory Com- mittee on University Affairs and the Executive…

… director of the Office of Student Conflict Resolution. WAN NA WRITE? SHARE YOUR OP' INIO MASS MEETING WEDNESDAY JAN AT 6 P.M. 420 MAY AW ST 01 VIEWPOINT Democracy comes to Iraq - what about D.C.? BY EMMA…

… the student body is largely uniformed about the political inequalities faced by Washington residents. Many hold misconceptions about Washing- ton, imagining it as a city simply composed of government…

January 25, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

students, workers and faculty at the University, especially those who are lesbian/gay, women or of the Black, Latino, Arab, Asian-American, Native American and other minority communities. Ultimately, this…

…0 OPINION Monday, January 25, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, NQ.,79 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned…

… for students who care about human rights and democracy, and who are outraged by the CIA's undermining these. ,The Latin American Solidarity Committee had organized protesters to bring cameras in order…

… dollars each year on covert operations, most of which involve violations of international law or atrocities. Students certainly have the right to interview with whomever they want, but the CIA does not have…

… the right to recruit here. It is not protected by the First Amendment, since this law guaran- tees the rights of the people to free- dom of speech, not the government. In fairness to the students of…

…. According to IPPS director Edie Goldenberg, no students had signed up to meet with the CIA representative. There is no doubt, however, that this visit by CIA employee Art Hulnick was designedfor recruit- ment…

…. The January 18 issue of THE TIPPS, which is IPPS internal newsletter, states that "Students in- terested in meeting with Hulnick to By I. Matthew Miller Monday's Martin Luther King Day celebration was…

… marred by what I thought was an unfair treatment of those students who wanted to attend their classes. Those students and members of . the United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) who organized the protests…

… took it upon themselves to tell those who wanted to go to class that they should not. Instead, they should join in lectures and programs that would be going on throughout the day. Fine. Students have the…

… right to protest and to tell others of their feelings, just like I'm doing now. But while protesting, those students' must remember that others have just as much right to go to their classes as they have…

January 25, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… Sayegh reported. The Lebanese government also refuses any official normal relations with Arab nations would boycott it as they did Egypt after the Camp David peace treaty. LEBANESE diplomatic sources said…

…., American Statistical Association - Dr. Saul Hymans, "Modern Micro- Econometric Modeling," 7:30 p.m., Rm. 1016, Paton Accounting Cntr. Sch. of Bus. CICE Student Seminar Committee - Azriel Rosenfeld, "Computer…

… Vision," 4:15 p.m., 1500 E. Eng. U-M Public Relations Club - Larry Eiler, "Financial Public Relations," 4 p.m., Anderson Rm., Union. Meetings Baptist Student Union - Mtg., 7 p.m., 2439 Mason. Society of…

… Bank; Brown Bag Lunch for adults who have returned to school, Conf. Rm., CEW, 350S. Thayer. Student Wood and Crafts Shop - Introduction to Woodworking, 7-10 p.m., SAB. Michigan Gay Undergrads - Bake Sale…

…," 3-5 p.m., and 7-10 p.m. Career Planning and Placement - Career Conf. for Minority and Disabled Students, 10 a.m. -7 p.m., Michigan League. Free University - "Gay Value Issues," 7:30 p.m., Room B…

… ... execution stayed MSA finds support for financial aid fight By1R LAU RIE EATER puter service to aid students searching I In an unusual display of support for the Michigan Student Assembly, 30 students last…

… night joined a new MSA committee to fight the financial aid problems currently facing students. MSA president Amy Moore said she was surprised by the large turnout for the committee, which is designed to…

… help students secure needed financial aid. TO MEET THAT goal, MSA person- nel chairperson Cynthia Reaves said the committee will hold fundraisers, lobby state and nation governments for increased student

… aid, and start a com- for scholarships. The computer service will compile in- formation about national and Univer- sity scholarships and make the infor- mation available to eligible students. Reaves…

… said she hopes the service will increase the number of students receiving scholarships. Another student-run scholarship program, Student Organized Scholar- ships, merged with MSA's committee to form its…

January 25, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…4A - Wednesday, January 25, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A. - ensaJaur 5.01.h.ihga al iciadiyo C4be1Iidhiown &Ut* Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since…

… many worthwhile pro- posals in the face of major domestic issues, read: the economy. While he addressed a wide range of topics, the president specifically elaborated on issues relevant to students across…

… federal tuition tax credits. He expressed his desire for Congress to stop interest rates on student loans from "doubling" within the next six months. Final- ly, he told colleges and universities that they…

…' focus on maximizing endowment investments rather than increas- ing accessibility to eager students. As part of his plan to address unemploy- ment, which has decreased during his ten- ure, Obama called on…

… for health care, closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay, and ending the Bush-era tax cuts. To assure that the pro- posals put forward last night positively affect students, and the entire country…

… a systematic oppression of the Palestinian people. While both sides in the Arab-Israeli conflict are justifiably frustrated with the sluggish pace of the peacemaking process over the past several…

… years, it's counterproductive and flat out dishonest to claim that the Israeli government is racist and expellingIsraeli Arabs from their homes. It is similarly troubling that the co-authors and their…

… organization, Students Allied for Freedom and Equality seem to suggest that Israel is somehow not rightfully entitled to enjoy the same rights as any other sovereign nation when dealing with issues of national…

… their properties, relying on Israel's Arab neighbors' promise to "drive the Jews into the sea." The 1978 Camp David Accords also presented an opportunity for a last- ing peace, which was again rejected by…

January 25, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… achievement of Black students at the high school, but some parents expressed concern about the use of the book. According to parent Helen Oliver, some parents said their children felt bad and "intimidated…

… said. He said students should come away with an "appreciation of (the book) as a sensitive portrayal of a boy's conflict with his conscience centering on slavery and social issues." The book has been…

… reports Shamir opposes peace forum JERUSALEM - Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir told visiting U.S. Jewish leaders yesterday he was ready to meet Arab leaders "openly or secretly" but persisted in his…

… opposition to an international Middle East peace conference. In the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, hundreds of Palestinian youths clashed with Israeli soldiers and one Arab was seriously wounded, the…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April - $15 in Ann Arbor, $22…

… outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, and fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief…

January 25, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

…- ing Saddam and chanting anti- American slogans. Many Arabs are criticizing the West for being harsher on Iraqis than others who ig- nore U.N. resolutions, such as Israelis and Serbs fighting the Muslim…

… Randy Lebowitz Elementary school students are not the only ones giving apples to their teachers. A coalition of University students is organizing the third annual Golden Apple Award, which will be…

… presented to an outstanding University professor by Students Honoring Outstanding Teaching (SHOUT) and Apple Computers. All students are eligible to nomi- nate candidates for the award. The winning professor…

… outstanding professor is one with absolute commitment to devel- oping the best potential without re- serve at the disposal of the students," he said. Drew Westen, a former University of Michigan psychology…

… professor who is now on the faculty at Harvard University, defined an outstanding professor as someone students feel they can learn from and interact with. I RECORDS 1140 South University (Above Good…

…-known. In the winter, smaller houses tend to get more rushees, Romano said, because students have had more time to learn about them. "People really don't know what a frat is until they get into the houses…

…," LSA first-year student Karl Schaffer said. $2 OFF ALL REGULAR PRICED, FULL-LENGTH CDs AND CASSETTES IN STOCK! No Minimum Purchase Required; No Limit . i24ers4ouse EXPIRES 1/31193 i - IRECOR SCo…

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

…, Editors STAFF: Erik Angermeier, Douglas Kanter, Heather Lowman, Sharon Musher, Evan Petre, Moly Stevens. 0 0 Please Note: Open to all inter ested students. Your attendance at the Information Meeting is a…

January 25, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 25, 2005 - 3 " ON CAMPUS Elderly discuss their efforts for social change " Elders of the community will share their personal experiences with student

… Winterfest 2005 takes place today from 4 to 8 p.m. on the second floor of the Michigan Union. The festival, which showcases more than 150 student groups and University departments, provides a forum for members…

… policy and Arabic. Later, he earned a master's degree in international communica- tions from American University while researching human rights violations at Amnesty International. Gattorn worked his first…

…, Gattorn was no stranger to Michigan's Arab-American commu- nity. After college, he spent two years supervising youth programs at the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services in Dearborn…

January 25, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…, energy pro- er than four years ago, before duction, sanitation, telecommu- the Arab oil embargo. nications, passenger transporta- tion, medical and nursing build- ings, aviation ground support systems…

…1 largely to high demand for light and heavy fuel oil, both up more- than 22 per cent from a year ago. U.S. petroleum demand had1 dipped below previous levels in the wke of the 1973-1974 Arab' cut…

… sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferon beforle 2 pm. of by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and sunday. Items appear once only. student organization notices are oreacinformatio, phone 764-9270. Tuesday…

…. and SEND or take the cord .. (you may enclosed it with your tuition payment) d. to the Student Accounts Office (2nd floor SAB) e. ANY time this term. metl Pconue and housing activtes with a $1.5 fee…

… Legal Aid's Question and Answer Ses- sion for students interested in applying for, or appealing residency. ROOM 4202 MICHIGAN UNION at the Universityao ichgan News paid aAnArbor, Michgan 48109. P…

January 25, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

…, if at all," said Oil Minister Oteiba, on his return to Abu Dhabi, said the United Arab Emirates would now boost - crude production over previous OPEC quotas. HOUSING DIVISION RESIDENT STAFF…

…: Resident Director, Assistant Resident Director, Resident Advisor, Head Librarian, Resident Fellow, Minority Peer Advisors and Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Advisory positions require the completion of…

…: Graduate status for Graduate Student Teaching Assistant in Pilot Program, Head Librarian, and Resident Director positions. However, qualified undergraduate applicants may be considered for the Resident…

… Director positions. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Must be a registered U of M student on the Ann Arbor Campus during the period of employment. (2) Must have completed a minimum of four terms or equivalent and 48…

January 25, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… Washtenaw Community College, that they are being manipulated by the wealthy and powerful in this country. For two-and-one-half hours, Gregory told the lively crowd of mostly students *hat they have been…

… Jewish Agenda-We Are All Arab Jews in Israel, 7:30 p.m., 2235 Angell Hall. SPEAKERS Department of Medical Care-Diana Wright, "Level of Training, Cost of Medical Care, and Outcome," 11 a.m., 300 Vaughan…

January 25, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

… unique about the produc- tion is that it is the first time the musical theater program has sponsored a work written and pro- duced entirely by students. In the Page Percussionists hit it big this weekend…

…, a free concert and master class involving alumni and students devotd to the world of percussion. The concert also serves as a memorial for a man who contributed to the development of that world at the…

… as Sandy and Dan, perform the musical number "Love Song" in Modern Affairs, a show written and produced by two industrious musical theater students. past, student productions have al- ways been a part…

… advise other students to take risks like theirs. "Try it. Get your feet wet," McKindles says, "We may be drowning, but there is nothing else we'd rather dJo right now, Except maybe go to Disneyland…

… OVERSEAS AIR-, FARES ask for Student Travel Network, 800-36 -1929. ... FOUND: SILVER BRACELET on S. Uniy by Baskin-Robbins on 1/20. Call 761-2707.. GOLD RING LOST late Thursday evening 1/11/90. Uno…

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… participation in various student groups. CalIJamal at 663-5623. GREEK GAB ATTN. ASPIRING JOURNALISTS! Inter- ested in writing for The Forum, the greek newspaper? Come to our mass itg. Jan. 25, 8:00, 4thi…

January 25, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… Alsultany and Dr. Adrienne Dessel will facilitate a space for students affected by Islamophobia to share their stories. WHO: Arab and Muslim American Studies Program WHEN: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE…

…’s audience, a mixture of under- graduate students, graduate stu- dents and professors, engaged critically with him on several points. Audience members chal- Lecturers talk civil rights, activism in…

….” Desai also told the crowd that he wanted to speak at the SAAN conference because dur- ing his time as an undergraduate at the University, there wasn’t a space for students of South Asian descent to…

… have commended the move. 3 GRANT HARDY/Dailly Anthesiology Prof. Dinesh Pal protests caste system dis- crimination in India, prompted by the suicide of Rohith Ver- mula, a PhD student at Hyderabad…

…: Hatcher Graduate Library, Gallery (room 100) Exploratory Ph.D. process group WHAT: The Career Center will facilitate a process group on career planning for Ph.D. students. WHO: The Career Center…

… Butz Layout Manager 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 available free of…

January 25, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

… Moreover, the candidates will be judged on the basis of a strong commitment to academic values, the inclusion of women and mem- bers of underrepresented groups in the faculty, students, and staff, and…

… world rather than the United States." American students and other stu- dents who are speaking out against the military intervention. "I support my country. The im portant thing is to be behind the…

… South Forest (at Hill Street), 668-7622 SUNDAY: Worship-10 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Worship-7:30 p.m. Campus Pastor John Rollefson ST. MARY'S STUDENT PARISH (A Romah' Catholic Parish at u-M) chance for peace…

… troops who are there. We have to support our troops." Lynne Cole, vice president of the student government and a se- nior studying international studies, Spanish, and French disagreed with the others. He…

… supports the war and is critical of the Arab I ply routes and lines of communica- tions around the Iraqi city of Basra, near the Persian Gulf and Kuwaiti border, in an attempt to strangle the Iraqi army in…

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January 25, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… contrary to God's purpose." Daniel Rutt of Dearborn, a biology student at Hope College in Holland, Mich., also said his outspoken resistan- ce to draft resignation prompted the government to choose him - and…

… pricing, production quotas and price differentials for the high grade oil produced by African members. "WE COULD NOT agree on anything at all," said Mana Saeed Oteiba, the oil minister of the United Arab

… percent on their insurance premiums. Other added security devices, such as smoke alarms, could cut in- surance rates for landlords by as much as 15 percent. The Assault Crisis Center, the Michigan Student

…-thirds of the students in the 10 largest school districts in 1980 belonged to minorities, and the ratio is rising rapidly. "We are being told now that 'The problems related to segregation are getting worse…

students who auditioned yesterday at the Michigan Union for the Cedar Point summer season. The University is one of several cam- puses that talent scouts for the San dusky, Ohio amusement park will visit…

… musical numbers prepared and those See CEDAR, Page 3 Student newspaper charges WMU KALAMAZOO (UPI) - The board of trustees at Western Michigan Univer- sity have been accused by the student newspaper of…

January 25, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

… understand J how Arab anti-American and anti-Israeli sentiments have evolved from the U.S. -Israel alliance. They point out that while there are 12 U.N. resolutions condemning the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait…

…."But they are struggling more." Whatever their stance on the Persian Gulf, by mid-week, students were inundated with views as media analysts tried to explain a situation that many Americans still did not…

… (right), LSA first-year student, and Marc Tassin (with sign), first-year Music School student show their support for American soldiers stationed in Saudi Arabia at the SOS (Support Our Soldiers) rally last…

… Saturday in the Diag. JENNIFER DUNET7ZWeekend For Ex-TV Junkies, A Student's Guide to Today's Seasoned It might have been one of any war in th number of rallies held on campus organizati in the last year…

… the Michigan Union, As ant there was a sense of deja vu. with the; Holding the bullhorns and the war,s leading the chants of "No blood committe For Oil" and "Troops Out Now" handle p were many students

… Michigan body me( Student Assembly, the Latin Yet th American Solidarity Committee, largely ui the Palestine Solidarity who had1 Committee, or the Homeless "It'sr Action Committee. involved That night…

…, however, they moveme worked under a new name - said Dav Students Against U.S. the SAU Intervention in the Middle East who has (SAUSI). LASC, F SAUSI, the largest anti-war myth th organization on campus…

…, first moveme evolved out of MSA's Peace & happen Justice Commission. Meeting in Rath late November, about 30 students deal of w met to discuss the possibilities of involved e Gi ons d in ters d th s. ted…

… personally feel that they're more concerned about their own movement than they are about this movement, and that is very frustrating," said Rochelle Davis, a first-year graduate student in Near Eastern studies…

… have to be out feeling they're doing something," said Graduate student and SAUSI member Jeff Hinte. But, he added, "I don't think the anti-war movement is going well. Many more effective actions could be…

January 25, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

… Club is a private club for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and their accompanied guests. Only members who are of legal drinking age may purchase alcohol. Sponsored by Doritos-Cool Ranch Certs UAC The…

… University Club is a private club for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and their accompanied guests. Only members who are of legal drinking age may purchase alcohol. _ Sponsored by Doritos-Cool Ranch Certs…

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… * LAUGH TRACK * Stand Up Comedy U.S. College Comedy Competition with Carl Guerra Wednesday, January 25 $3.00 * U-Club* The University Club is a private club for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and their…

January 25, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… at Arab guerillas living in tents near the city of Dera, the military command announced. I Nixon's budget includes deficit asks for a curb on spending g~ssWASHINGTON 0~ - President Nixon rolled out…

… the Commerce post. Stans served as an active fund raiser for Nixon during the 1968 election. PARTICIPATE IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT L.S.A. Student Government is interviewing now for: 2 seats executive…

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January 25, 1900 (vol. 10, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… msost of the fraternitico the ocasion o a popua character, cnlivened by stsudents might meet each other'The is mauds one for house parties,'fhis Arab and Spanish songs and dances, freshlman banquet…

… young men seem and should e largely patronized by duction to some one of them for the (Cntinued onpae41 the students. i r r …

January 25, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… engineered the election to install Shiite Muslims in power. Al-Zarqawi, who is a Sunni Arab like most of the insurgents here, has in the past branded Shiites as heretics. The United States has offered a $25…

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… Arbor, Michigan 48109-1327. E-mail letters to the editor to letters@michigandaily.com. 01 ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS WITH CROHN'S DISEASE OR ULCERATIVE COLITIS Please join. Dr. Ellen Zimmermann Associate…

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January 25, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… debut with Beethoven, Britten, Locatelli, and Tchaikowsky. U-M Museum of Art, 8 p.m.. $10 if you're not a student; $5 if you remember your ID. Living Colour. This talented cult of personalities promises…

… Drama Program, is a comic play about four characters in a shelter who are all handicapped in some way. RC Aud., East Quad, 8 p.m. Tickets at the door are $5, $3 for students. S A T U R D A Y Fourteenth…

…, offers a program of Mozart and Schubert. Rackham Lecture Hall, 8 p.m., free. Gifts of Art. Some yet unidentified School of Music student performs a classical music piece at the University Hospital Lobby…

… the war. There are many Arabs who attend Michigan anc Whether they are Americans or foreigners, supporte treachery, they deserve respect and not scorn. Non down one of our pilots or launched missiles at…

January 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

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… Doorstep: Africa," with Rev. Lutz and International Students. Out in time for 1 :00 classes. FRIDAY 12:00 noon-Luncheon Discussion: "Encount- ers Necessary When in Mission," led by Rev. Beavin. Out in time…

… Christian Student." Monday at 8:00-Church Membership Class. Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.-Midweek Service. Friday at 6:30-Chapel Choir Rehearsal. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 East Huron Phone 662-3153 Minister…

… at 9:20 and 11:00 a.m. Student Religious Liberals at 7:00 p.m. CANTERBURY HOUSE 330 Maynard 11:00 a.m.-Free Worship. Sermon: To be made up as we go along. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH On the Campus…

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… of the horrendous vio- lence and terror perpetuated by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese. They too, should certainly s t o p their killing. So also should the Irish in Northern Ireland and the Arabs

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