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February 25, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… me different … I didn’t expect it at college and I didn’t expect it at Michigan.” Dagher learned about the Arab Student Association through a group chat she created with members of her Dearborn…

…Daily.com Read more at MichiganDaily.com CARTER FOX/Daily Students perform “Wil3it Dabke,” choreographed by Sally Kafelghazal and Nicola Nunu, during the Arab Xpressions event at the Power Center Saturday evening…

…Ann Arbor residents and University of Michigan students gathered Friday Night in the tea room of Crazy Wisdom Bookstore to discuss ways to protest conservative author and commentator Ben…

… Michigan this past fall hoping to find a close-knit Arab community similar to the one she had at home in Dearborn. But initially, Dagher didn’t see this community on campus. She recalled how she didn…

Arab community. After attending events and meeting people with similar backgrounds to her own, Dagher became more involved in the Arabesque Dance Troupe and ASA. This past Saturday, Dagher took…

… part in Arab Xpressions, a celebration of Arab heritage. Xpressions is an annual performance partnered with Arabesque and ASA that showcases Arab culture through aspects such as music…

…, poetry, dance and song. The theme of year’s performance was “Ajyal,” Arabic for “generations.” Dagher found herself involved with many different parts of Xpressions this year. She had a role in a…

… conclusion of the show. “You see Xpressions and you see, ‘Oh, this is a way that my culture’s never been portrayed to me before,’” Dagher said. “It’s Arabs who are holding the narrative in their hands…

… preparations began in October. He said the implemented theme, generations, demonstrates the changing Arab identity over time and works to navigate the idea of what it means to be an Arab American on campus…

… ANN ARBOR Ann Arbor residents and ‘U’ students organize against conservative author ALYSSA MCMURTRY Daily Staff Reporter Presentations center around theme ‘absolute zero,’ discuss challenging…

May 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…. Students will be required to reg- ister their cars before any driving can be done. Victories Cited By Both Sides In Holy Land Fighting in Palestine Continues Unabated By The Associated Press Both Arabs and…

… northern part of the new city, Arab shells set afire Jewish targets near the Russian cathedral. SL Committee Chairmen Named Chairman of special action committees of the Student Legis- lature were named in a…

… on Speech Ban A majority of the student body-62 per cent-does not approve of the Board of Regents' action regarding political speeches on cam- pus, an independent, scientifically-controlled srvey by…

… the Bureau of Student Opinion has disclosed. However, interviews with more than 400 students by the Bureau produced evidence that many students either knew nothing whatever about the Regents' decision…

… or misconstrued it. Only 12 students among those interviewed understood exactly what the decision was until Bureau interviewers briefly explained it to them. In the second phase of the Bureau's poll…

…, students were asked if UN Delays Cease- Fire Deadline in Palestine Battle - .:. Truman Asks Wider Social SecurityLaw Says Action Needed In Time of Inflation WASHINGTON, May 24 -- (P) -President…

… the highest levels on record." Announcements Senior Literary Announcements' for students with names from L through Z will be distributed from 1 to 5 p.m. today in University Hall, Penny Klausner…

… approved or disapproved of the Regents' decision to prohibit public meetings in support of a particular candidate or platform. on University property. By their action, student organizations were permitted to…

… hold private meet- ings to further candidates, how-! ever. The Bureau, which is directed by Survey Research students, con- ducted its poll by valid sampling methods, applied to the student population. A…

… representative sample of students, chosen at ran- dom from University files, was compiled. Students thus selected were questioned by trained and impartial Bureau interviewers, and the results were carefully tabu…

November 25, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…- zero climate pollution by 2050. Palestinian-American activist speaks on intersectional feminism Arab Student Association hosts Linda Sarsour for discussion on identity RYAN LITTLE/Daily Palestinian…

… political activist Linda Sarsour joined students on Friday as a part of the Arab Student Association’s Focus Week to discuss issues in the Arab community. Sarsour’s talk was the last event of the…

… club’s Focus Week and touched upon feminism in Arab communities. About 100 students gathered in Rackham’s Auditorium on Friday night for the event. Sarsour hails from Brooklyn, New York, and…

… sets its sights on bout with Ohio State next weekend. » Page 1B Faculty directors of the Semester in Detroit program, an initiative that allows University of Michigan students to study and…

… million, will provide teaching in subjects like technology and artificial intelligence to undergraduate and graduate students. It will also serve as a conference center and hotel in downtown…

… Detroit. Plans to open the 14-acre center have received backlash from students and faculty since the announcement was made on Oct. 30 by University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel. Days…

March 25, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

….com Ann Arbor, Michigan Monday, March 25, 2019 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM Students, faculty reflect on political climate, law First Arab fraternity on campus hosts show…

…’s first Arab sorority, and the Multi- Ethnic Student Association held a banquet to raise money for Syrian refugees through Friends of Kayany, a non-profit that supports education for Syrian children…

…In late February, Kaplan Test Prep released their annual law school admissions officers survey, an analysis that attempts to measure student interest in attending law school. After years…

… decision to attend law school. Anthony Coloca, Kaplan’s director of pre-law programs, was confident their findings were more than circumstantial. In a second survey of law school students

Student Association, Taiwanese Student Association and Michigan Taiwanese Student Associations, the event featured a variety of Taiwanese food and street games from the streets of Taiwan’s famous…

… Keelung Miaokou Night Market. Elton Lin, an Engineering freshman who helped organize the event, said the event aimed to celebrate Taiwanese culture as well as to bring different Taiwanese student

… organization’s first student loan ombudsman — helping to establish federal guidelines that dictate policy and management of student loans and for-profit colleges. He was confirmed as an FTC commissioner…

…, provide mentors with common experiences Friday night, the founding line of Omega Beta Eta, the University of Michigan’s first Arab fraternity, revealed their pledge class with a performance on…

April 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… Tuesday Students To Pick Next Year's SL Students and faculty members are expected to mob polling booths Tuesday in the all-campus Legis- lature election and The Daily presidential straw vote. Booths will be…

…, Wallace, Stassen, Vandenberg, MacArthur and Martin, in that order. Student and faculty ballots will differ in color for comparison purposes. Hare System Next year's legislators will be elected under the…

… Hare propor- tional representation system. Students are reminded that they must number their choices in preferential order. Although they may vote for as many candidates Like to know what Legislature…

…, student organiza- tions and groups are putting var- ied campaign plans into effect. Last minute individual candidate rallies are being held while a group of students in the East Quad have posted…

…U ('1. UnionMeeting Quorum Needed To Change Rules By GEORGE WALKER A quorum must attend the Union's constitutional amendment meeting tomorrow if students want the Union run by its members, Tom Walsh…

…, Union vice-president, said yesterday. Pointing to the fact that students "don't even pick the Union's senior officers under the present setup," Walsh urged members to turn out at the meeting, to be held…

March 25, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…-occupied lands. Israelis shot and killed three more Arabs and wounded 10 yesterday in the worst day of violence in week-long *rioting in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan and the Gaza Strip. It raised the…

… casualty toll to five Arabs dead and 21 wounded in six days. An Israeli border patrol also cap- tured three Arb guerrillas en route from Lebanon to Israel's northern bor- der, the military command said. A…

… occupied Gaza Strip town of Khan Yunis, troops shot and killed an Arab demonstrator, the military said. Two other Arabs were wounded in the Gaza Strip village of Abasan and six more in Rafah when troops…

… fired at rioters' legs after they ignored orders to stop throwing rocks, the military said. An Arab reporter said two other demonstrators were wounded by gun- fire. increases tuition By ABBY TABB…

… to do with the remaining, colleges in the state. unstable walls. Inset shows a Another WCC trustee, Richtrd handrail which survived blaze. Bailey, said that few students would be forced out of school…

… by the tuition in- crease. Tuesday's vote by the trustees will bring tuition for in-district students from $18.50 to $24 per credit hour; for out-of-district students, the rate will See WASHTENAW, Page…

… 2 Guatemala junta Voids eonstitutiO Sharon ... angers Palestinians In the West Bank, where two Palestinian rioters were shot and killed earlier this week, Israeli civilians opened fire on Arab

… Bankers think and say what they like is dead. The Israelis have set out to uproot PLO influence in the West Bank and promote a new, moderate Arab force. In his eight months in office, Defense Minister Ariel…

October 25, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… announced approval in prin- ciple of an Egyptian suggestion for a collective security system in the Arab world. Directory Sale eginsTodw'- The least expensive student dir- ectory in ten years goes on sale…

students' campaign drive for the Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Proj- ect, the National Executive Com- mittee announced Sunday. He was also made a member of the National Executive Committee. EVENTUALLY consisting…

… of about 1,000 volunteers, the stu- dents' campaign will begin next fall, Lubeck said. Selection of stu- dent personnel will begin very soon, he added. A campaign worker will con- tact every student

… on campus, Lubeck revealed. Assisting Lubeck in the students' campaign will be a vice-chairman and four standing committees. They are publicity, features, per- sonnel and speakers. Announcements for…

… prospective student campaign personnel will be made in the near future, Lu- beck said. 'U' Red Feather Campaign Opens Setting an overall quota of $25,- 500, the University's annual Com- munity Fund campaign…

… News in Norway, Greece, and Albania. Tickets for the lecture are avail- able from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow at Hill Auditorium. ISA To Meet The International Students Association will hold its…

… Petitions Today is the last chance for po- tential election candidates to ap- ply for petitions, arcording to Student Legislature elections chairman Bill Clark. ' The Administration Building lobby will be…

… open from 3 to 4:30 p.m., he said. Clark reissued his call for more students to petition for SL positions. "We should have more SL candidates to make the elections successful," he said. * * * THE…

… flu vaccination. Behind her Sal Fallone, '52, offers a queasy grin as he fingers his own sleeve in not-too-happy anticipation. Students may continue to get flu shots from 8 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to 4…

… 'scaped from a pack- ing plant. Brushing aside Deputy Sher- iff Earnest J. Spratto, the steer escaped to the shelter of a nearby woods. Arab Nations Consider Pact For Defense Called Potential Allies for…

November 25, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

students residing in Britain Accepts U.S. Plans for Palestine PARIS-(P)-Britain said tonight she had revised her Palestine proposals in an effort to meet American objections. The text of Britain's new…

… proposals was not available immediately. However, a spokesman said Britain had accepted the U.S. recommen- dation that Jews and Arabs be allowed to work out a mutually acceptable settlement of boundaries…

…. * * * * BRITAIN ORIGINALLY proposed that the United Nations Assembly approve the Bernadotte Plan which recommends that Israel give the Negev Desert to the Arabs in return for western Galilee. The revised resolution…

… Overwhelms Officials Local travel terminals were jammed yesterday as students crowded planes, trains and busses in the annual Thanksgiving rush. Even with extra trips, allseats were taken in a mass exodus…

… major cities. Nearly 3,000 students passed through the New York Central depot to fill two extra sections as well as both regular runs of the east- and west-bound Mer- cury and Twilight Limited. And crowds…

… to seek a Jewish-Arab settlement. * * * THE BRITISH move was dis- closed after representatives of White Russia and the Soviet Uk- raine continued the Soviet bloc attack on British and American…

… Palestine policy. They spoke in the political committee, where Britain is scheduled to make a new dec- laration tomorrow. Meanwhile, representatives of the Arab countries here met pri- vately, Arab sources…

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…

October 25, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… meeting, which drew approx- imately 30 Arab and Jewish students, was organized by interested students who feel that there is a need for an open dialogue between Arabs and Jews on campus. "We are always…

…Ninety- nine years of editorialfreedom Vol. IC, No. 34 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, October 25, 1988 Copyright 1988, The Michigan Daily Arabs, Jews begin campus dialogue BY TARA GRUZEN A newly…

… organized group, "Sa'lam Shalom - The Arab Jewish Peace Project" met for the first time last night to openly discuss members' differing viewpoints about the current state of relations in the Middle East. The…

… working against each other," said Suha Hamid, a Pharmacy graduate student who started the group. "We agree on a lot - for instance, we all think that there should be human rights for all people." Lynn…

… Schler, a LSA senior who helped establish the group added, "the point of the meeting is that we don't agree on everything." The group was started by four students who joined together at See Peace, Page 5 C…

… said. There is a close connection between racism and sexism in sexual assault, explained graduate student and panel member Cathy Cohen. The definition of rape by contemporary society has to be broadened…

… panel were the Twana Rackham Graduate student Cathy Cohen, a member of People Organized to Wipe Out Rape, speaks in a Sexual Assault Brawley case, racism in the Bush presidential campaign, Awareness Week…

October 25, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…. White defendant Jennifer Gratz alleges she was not admitted to the University while less-qualified minority students were as a result of affirmative action policies. The Washington, D.C.-based Center for…

…,243 whites with lower scores also were admitted. Furthermore, 144 black students with better scores were admitted, while 1,049 white applicants with better scores were accepted. See STUDY, Page 7 Godfrey…

… Daily Staff Reporter Student General Counsel Alok *rawal once again chaired the Michi- gan Student Assembly weekly meeting last night instead of MSA President Hideki Tsutsumi. Last night's meeting was…

… held at Bursley Residence Hall on North Campus as part of MSA's Communi- cations Committee Outreach Program. "We are trying to make MSA more accessible for the students," Commu- nications Committee Chair…

… Matt Nolan Whe main topic on the floor was the approval of Community Service Com- mission recommendations to allocate $45,160 to student groups for various projects. During constituents' time, students

… to the Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee for Harus Elementary Outreach Pro- gram - which was originally was slated for no funding because of a failure to attend the CSC interview. "We missed…

…- al studies program, which was recently suspended by LSA Dean Shirley Neu- man. similar resolution was passed last k by LSA Student Government. Finally, a resolution that proposed that all MSA members…

… Wetmore Daily Staff Reporter Officials from the Office of New Student Programs plan to present a proposal to E. Royster Harper, interim vice president of student affairs, asking for more systematic pro…

…- gramming to provide alternatives to underage drinking. The proposal, which ONSP Director J. Ann Hower said will be delivered to Harper on Friday, is a release of the findings of the Student Program…

…'s always aa d2 o lot happening, but it's not con- sistent. It could be enhanced," yweeken" Hower added. Hower said the subcommit- - J. Ann Hower tee conducted a "quick and Office of New Student dirty" survey…

March 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

…. Ruthven. The Student Orthodox Chris- tian Society has secured state- ments from President Ruthven, Prof. Ernest F. Barker, chairman of the physics department, Prof. Russell C. Hussey of the geology…

… Magazine The need for a permanent student literary magazine at this University-with its crowded writing courses and its famous Hopwood contests-has been self-evident for some time. Today The Daily announces…

… articles on special subjects written by students in all departments of the Uni- versity. In addition to student work, contributions from faculty members on topics of current interest will be published. The…

… framework of the Student Publications organization. When The Daily issues its call for tryouts next Fall, students interested in working on the literary staff may apply. A special feature of the first issue…

February 25, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…. Admission is League, recently threatened to tematic approach, answering of $1.65, with a student rate of 99c. withdraw from the Arab collective complaints that come in once in a security setup but several…

… bloody exploratory attack, fore their eyes, the group made a Democratic Leader John Mc- Off And On Battle full-scale retreat to the Student Cormack said Halleck was "an Publications Building to make a able…

… comment- The double playbill will be pre- Pact linking a key country of the ed. Second most frequent viola- sented each Thursday to Sunday Arab world with the West was tion has been inadequate means of…

… through March 13. The presenta- signed here yesterday. exit from second and third floors. tions will close with a 2:30 p.m. Egypt, a leader in the Arab Besides the department's sys- matinee March 13…

Arab while keeps inspectors busy. A a I1.states were more agreeable to the Abandon Isle action than Egypt had expected. VIV, Th A ** IHC. Defeats New Opposing Rent Increase Move South Quad Petition…

… the reason that "foreign" students have not a's yet been successfully "integrated" into American stu- dent life is that they have not received realistic recognition as a group. CSP believes that this…

… group deserves to be represented as much as the League, Union, or any of the larger and more recognized student groups. Janet Neary emphasized that this new proposal is not designed to make students from…

July 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… law quickly. It gives him essentially what .he asked for to make the * * * * * * * * * US. An swers USSR Note Pentagon changes. "The result2 U Students Attain 2.61 Grade-Point The over…

…-all campus average attained by University undergrad- uate students during the spring semester of the 1957-58 academic year was 2.61, according to 'the University's Office of Registra- tion and Records…

… corps, started a formal inquiry into Quiggle's dis- appearance. NASSER'S GLAD HAND-Gamal Nasser (left) President of the United Arab Republic, has a big smile and a handshake for Emir Abdullah Sabah…

… newspaper; Sabah el Kheir he is "looking for- ward to the day when union will- be achieved between all liberated Arab countries." Nagy Taleb, Iraq's new minis- ter of social affairs, said union with the UAR…

February 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… administrator would decide how much to increase. 6. Controls would end on non- housekeeping rooms in private homes. Song Group Sponsors Fest Students with a taste for the tang of folk music will be served uip a…

… meetings designed to help the student choose his field. The meetings will cover the nature and scope of the subject, the place of the subject in a liberal education and its vocational implications…

…. Modifications of last year's series provide for added time to be devoted to student ques- tion periods, and for the dis- tribution of brief mimeographed informative material to supple- nxent the discussions. The…

… deans of the col- leges as enforcing authority, Mc- Cobb said, but Dean of Students Erich A. Walter has left it up to the local IFC to take care of this ruling. A resolution was passed to ask Dean Walter…

…- mester. Correctione Registration pictures will not be available this week as prev- iously announced in The Daily, but students who have not had their pictures taken should do so by the end of the week…

…,1 Patterson worked on several na- tionally-known newspapers prev- ious to that, including the Cleve- land Plain-Dealer, and the Toledo Times. At 3 p.m., Patterson will ad- dress Journalism students on the…

….S. dele- gate had requested the establish- ment of a special committee com- posed of big five members to con- sult with Arabs, Jews and Brit- ish on a settlement. Surprise Move Columbian representative, Dr…

…, told a large crowd of students that the Hag- anah would probably take over policing of Palestine when the British withdrew. Embargo Removal "If the Jewish forces were able to get proper arms, equal to…

… those that the Arabs are using, they will be able to secure Palestine and enforce the UN decision," he said. Stressing the need for the re- moval of the arms embargo, Dr. Weinreb said that the Arabs had…

… all the guns that they could use. The fear that the Arabs will stop the flow of oil to the U.S. was termed groundless by Dr. Weinreb. "The only other pur- chaser of Arabian oil would be Russia and the…

September 25, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… "would be in their interest" to meet the deadline, said the See IRAQ, Page 2 Profs., by Lynne Cohn Daily Faculty Reporter Students with learning disabili- ties (LD) say it's hard enough cop- ing at the…

… with an LD student last term. "Teachers are probably the main resources that students have, but they don't see us as resources " Freyberg said. "That's the fault of our system. That's why it often takes…

… a request from a student to get extra help." Emily Singer, LD coordinator in the Services for Students with Dis- abilities office, said awards are Kidnappers free hostage i n ebDanon DAMASCUS, Syria…

… five miss- ing Israeli military personnel and the release of hundreds of Arabs held by Israel. Perez de Cuellar said in state- ment yesterday he was "encouraged by this further step in a process which he…

… less than a See HOSTAGES, Page 2 BIN CANTONI/Daly Hope you like 8 o'clocksB CRISP temporary employee Zahara Harris prepares for a hectic day of drop/add. Today is the last day for students to change…

… their schedule without late fees. Harris enjoys pronouncing strange student names. TAs help learning disabled students given to recognize faculty effort with LDs because a student feels that his or…

… Rosen- gren said he tries to "find out some- thing about the individual student and what problems they might have with the way material is presented in class or on exams." Jonathan Ellis, an LSA sopho…

… tried to provide (students with learning disabilities) a little bit of extra time to prepare for an exam and make sure they don't feel pressured. I always try within what's practical to make sure they…

student. "There is not very much knowledge about what an LD constitutes." Jahiel, himself an LD student who suffers from dyslexia, obtained' a master's degree at Harvard and an undergraduate degree from MIT…

…. Like most LD students, he has the ability to succeed. It just takes him longer. "LD students in general experi- ence the kinds of problems that normal students do but to a much exaggerated state…

October 25, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… curriculum, of icouraging innovation," he says. ut he adds, "Students should not issuing credit to students." Among he seven courses be- ig taught this term under t hie tle "College Course" are Arab- ;raeli R…

… are studying," says head freshman coach Louis Lee. A sec9nd study hall had to be opened aftvr South Quad Director John Lindquist received complaints from other students that the foot- ball players were…

… excessively noisy. The "play- er's" study hall is still officially open to other students who want to use it. "A few times we have gotten out of hand. but everyone does when they're studying," ex- plained…

…* he was never in favor of allowing football players to use separate facilities because it "segregates" them from other students. "We really don't get to meet a lot of people," freshman player Ellis…

… be chock full of tape labs and classrooms for the use of literary college students, and will take over the job of of By MICHAEL THORYN The LSA Course Mart, an ex- )erimental curriculum program hrough…

… which students can de- ign and initiate their owtn sub- ects, is under revision b h c,1- 'ge Curriculum Commee. Course Mart corse ,,ffredfor tie fir'st time a yeavr a re us:- ally two or three hours…

…, explains iat the Curriculum Committee., hich consists of six faculty .embers and three students,. ants to "tie down more firmly e responsibility for courses." "The course mart is a way of >ening up the…

… supervise a course. Chairman of the Course Mart, Bruce Astrein, '71, tries to co- ordinate student interest with a faculty member who will take re- sponsibility for the class. Astrein says he is open to any…

… teaching courses," Astrein says. Persons interested in suggest- ing, coordinating, or enrolling in experimental courses should go to the Student Counseling Office at 1018 Angell Hall, Astrein says. _1U ' 1…

… Ykl the Frieze Building, which can be seen in the background. ST tDY DECISION-MAKING SACUA to meet with students to improve communications The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA…

July 25, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… envoy Philip Habib after 15 days of cross-border fighting that left more than 450 Arabs dead in Lebanon and killed six Israelis in northern Israel. The White House said shortly after the standown was…

… GOV'T GETTING TOUGH IN COLLECTING STUDENT LOANS: Debt collection bill ne By CHARLES THOMSON Daily staff writer special to the Daily WASHINGTON-Legislation that would relax con- straints on the…

… federal government's efforts to collect money from its debtors-including citizens who are delinquent in paying back government student loans-inched closer to passage this week. The Debt Collection Act of…

… to private debt collec- tors and credit-rating bureaus, a move which could seriously damage the credit ratings of students who, do not repay government loans. Currently, only other federal agencies…

student loans to both collection agencies and ar passage private companies that maintain personal credit rating files on individuals. IRS address information is several times more ac- curate than any other…

October 25, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…, said yesterday. The regulations must be approved by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis within one week in order for Council to implement them. The version of Arab Union Anticipated…

… journal. Dr. Parker, whose final report will be made in December, said en- rollments of full-time students at 1,045 accredited schools had in- creased to approximately 2.5 mil- lion, compared with 2…

…,367,451 last year. Total enrollments, including part-time students, may reach 4.4 million, compared with 4,206,672 last year, Parker said. Early reports suggest that the increase in freshmen will exceed the…

…'s higher education system was proposed yesterday to give more students access to a univer- sity education and help the nation "meet the competitive pressures of the modern. world." An 11-man, government…

students. There are 216,000 full- time students now. The object is to maintain pres- ent standards but to take advant- age of the "immense reservoir 'of unused talent" that remains un- developed ,because…

… the Membership Selection Regulations approved by Student Government Council Wednesday night, SGC must levy all penalties prescribed by ' its Membership Tribunal, retiring President Thomas Brown, '66L…

… BEIRUT (/P)-The usually well informed Beirut newspaper Al Na- har said yesterday that the ruling Ba'ath Socialist party will an- nounce union of Syria and Iraq as the Arab Democratic Popular Re- public…

… doors for the last 18 days in Damascus and was attended by party representatives from all Arab countries. It ended its ses- sions Wednesday. A party state- ment said the congress resolutions will be made…

October 25, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… Violations No Action Taken on Non-Registered Vehicle; Lack-of Authority Cited By TAMMY MORRISON Joint Judiciary Council Chairman Mike. McNerney, '57L, last night told Student Government Council Joint Judic…

… of driving violations handled this year by Joint Judic, McNerney also said the University Patrol, according to Vice President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, is not pres- ently exceeding its…

…. Red Army To Remain In Poland Angry Students Cry Rokossovsky Go Home WARSAW, Poland (P)-Wlady- slaw Gomulka told the Poles yes- terday Soviet troops will stay in Poland so long as there are North…

… earnest appeal for an end to mass meetings and demonstrations, a group of at least 1,500 students paraded from the University of Warsaw soon after, crying, "Rokossovsky go home." Marshal Konstantin Rokossov…

… l l Arab Battle Morocco Retaliates For French Arrests Of Algerian Rebels RABAT, Morocco ()-Sixty dead. were counted in Morocco yester- day, victims of grim Arab retalia- tion for the arrest by the…

… French of five leading Algerianrebels. Angry anti-French demonstra- tions and protest strikes spread across seething North Africa as Arab governments demanded re- lease of the Algerians. In Tripoli, Libya…

… said 38 farms, mostly European, were burned. In Rabat yesterday some 5,000 Arabs waiving the green flag of the Algerian Nationalist movement, started a march to the imperial palace. They stopped short…

…- sonnel at Wheelus Field, a U.S. Air Force base in Libya, were restrict- ed to their stations. SGC Delays Residence Hall Finance Study Student Government Council last night tabled until next week a motion…

Student Affairs James A. Lewis to set up a committee to study and evaluate the Council itself. SGC's two-year trial period ends in spring, and this committee will present its evaluations and recommendations…

… before Nov., 28. Also approved was a motion that the Campus Affairs committee ini- tiate a study and evaluation of student football tickets and report back to SGC with its recommen- dations. The study…

September 25, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… affirmative action By Karen Schwartz Daily Staff Reporter Inspired by what they said was the need for a prevalent student voice advocating affirmative action, mem- bers of a new campus group met yes- terday to…

… discuss who they are - and who they aren't. The formation of Students Sup- porting Affirmative Action is, in part, intended to provide an alterna- tive to the Coalition to Defend Affir- mative Action and…

… different focus, the group's founders said, will be largely rooted in their status as a student-led pro- affirmative action organization - something they argued the campus was lacking. Group founders said…

… SSAA will work to promote education about affirmative action and give students a voice and an avenue to learn about what's going on, LSA sophomore Kristen Harris said. "We're all students, started by stu…

…, militant groups that are on the State Department's roster of terrorists but that some Arab nations see as legitimate fighters against Israel. Bush acknowledged that terrorists' assets in the United States…

September 25, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… none have yet been acted on. Angie Current, co-chairman of BULJ and a graduate student in social work, speaks directly about what she terms "excessive police patrolling" of the black community. "Whenever…

… informally - run hearing, held by a board of inquiry in the graduate school, dealt with charges that Denton, a graduate student in chemistry, disrupted the March 26 class of Prof. Ber- nard Galler of the…

… and two students. When Denton objected to holding the hearing with the two students absent, the board rruledto hold the hearing anyway, since three constituted a quorum. Carrington then asked Denton to…

… any immediate ruling on the motion, Denton and others present objected. ocal prepa- "If you can't follow your own rules, how am I as a student, to he football look up to you as an example?" S. Congress…

… Denton asked facetiously. ordon will Then Jerry De Grieck, Student Government Council executive vice epeoplepresident, challenged the board's iore pe jurisdiction in the case. De Grieck argued that the…

… attend- ing the summit meeting of Arab leaders there, disappeared from his hotel room. They said the prime minister left a note indicating that he intended'"' to form a civilian government aimed at…

… released for routine airlift missions. The move reflected an Ose easing of the military crisis. -In Cairo, Arab leaders launch- ed a new move to get a cease-fire WASHINGTON { )-Tlie House ed. a last night…

… Jaafar el Numairi, head of administration backing. the four-man Arab summit peace With only one exceptionin- mission, who was back in Amman volving criminal enterprises, the to meet with the King. bill…

… MEETING: Peace coalition pI Oct.,demonstratici By HANNAH MORRISON "oct. 3 will be a good day to kick off massive mobil Oct. 31," said Dave Ruhland, Student Mobilization Commi # man, as the Peace Action…

April 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… 7:30.p.m. today in A the Union. The meeting will be held under { the auspices of Student Legisla- ture to, organize a campus branch of the huge national "Citizens Committee" formed to back the Hoover…

… western Palestine and the old city of Jerusalem to his Jordan King- dom. He thereby confronted the Arab League and United Nations with direct challenges. The signing came after a stormy session of…

Arab League, at its last meeting in Cairo April 13, declared the annexation of any part of Pal- estine by an Arab country should be a violation of the League char- ter and subject to sanctions. (Israel…

…- ing especially careful. "There's no question here of our trying to buck the University," he de- clared. Club leaders will meet with. Dean of Students Erich Walter today to find out what procedures they…

… is- sued a statement which said: "We the undersigned students and fac- ulty of the University of Michi- gan feel that it is of the utmost importance that Prof. Phillips and his opponent be heard in…

… impossible for students to hear this debate on the campus where it should have been held." THOUGH? pressed, Sloss de- clined to say who had signed the declaration, but claimed that 29 signatures had been…

… JIM BROWN There were no immediate re- Ninety-two student candidates . . . .ports that phone service was af- will plunge into a flurry of last ssfetd in any way. minute campaigning today befo ee I C IGO…

…, according to Betty Brid- ytsdcdhctd sshanTs ' sr p rgsmtHeEh " ges, '52, of the Student Legislatures"y. emte citizenship committee J Edwin T. Breen, first assistant * * * * * wilt"be" ittlem…

… general -Tsess trs ike omm isions Wxokeo campus interest in theelectionsCo r"rCom nic.tins Workers 'rk and t acquaint students with 5 tasonYAstmLimita tons W e stB hingn America was ordered in 43 states and…

… opetoher l casdidesOandginOf Discretionary Power Readied for Ecic Co over odpennt ll candidtes ad is dtions at a television tower instal- terested students, according to lation in South Bend, Id Al Haffner…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… held from August 18 to September 13, Prof. Louis M. Eich, secretary of the summer session, said yester- day. the four-week-post session was organized at the request of student veterans desiring to…

… continue their studies without interruption. It will include facilities to enable qualified advanced and graduate students to continue individual studies under supervision, and a group of courses of a…

… general cul- tural character open to all stu- dents. Advanced and graduate students should consult their departmental advisers with regard to advanced work, Prof. Louis M. Hopkins, di- rector of the summer…

Arab-Jewish state under the international trustee- ship. This prediction was made as the UN investigation commission pre- pared to begin a summer-long search for a possible solution of the Palestine…

… Tuesday Interested Students Requested to Sign Lists of students interested in obtaining transportation on spe- cial post-finals trains must be completed by Tuesday, Chuck Lewis, chairman of a Student Leg…

… bulletin boards at Stockwell, Mosher, and Jordan Halls, at the East and West Quads and at Willow Vil- lage. Student should sign up as soon as possible, indicating their names, I phone numbers, destinations…

…- ice. The special Legislature com- mittee was set up at the request of Walter B. Rea, associate di- rector of the Office of Student Affairs, to attempt to alleviate the usual end-of-the-term travel con…

…'s Council on Academic Freedom and chairman of the campus chapter * * * Hof AVC, and Morton Rosenthal, a student in e m b e r of Michigan Youth for Democratic Action. Remaining positions on the board are held…

…-passing due process of law. The right of students and fac- ulty members to join and partici- pate in activities, on or off cam- pus, of any legal organization was upheld by the group. It was al- leged that the…

… political opinions, present or past, of members did not constitute grounds for any ac- tion against them. Calls for AYD Reinstatement Affirming the right of students to free speech and assembly, the Committee…

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…

October 25, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… pre- scription drugs to financial aid for students, but its efforts focus mainly on money for research grants. "The University has a big research portfo- lio with the federal government. We apply for…

… power outage By Melissa Benton Daily Staff Reporter Many students' plans were ruined last night when they suddenly lost electric- ity from around 6 p.m. until about 9:10 p.m. A power line failure knocked…

…- erties off campus seemed to be most affected. Business School student David Bick- el said at first he thought that only his house lost power, but when he went to check the fuse box, he couldn't find any…

… European and Arab nations would help convince them to augment the coalition. He would also invite NATO to assist in the training of Iraqi security forces within Iraq as well as in NATO countries. "We can do…

… today from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Various landlord and housing advocacy groups will be represented. However, some students said they have not found the fair to be beneficial in the past. "The housing fair was not…

… they plan on staying on North Campus in order to be closer to their classes. Regardless of where students want to live, they need to start looking early if they want their top housing choice, and there…

… are many resources avail- able to students looking for housing information. Rent.com, an independent nation-wide housing website, holds advertisements for those seeking to lease property. Another site…

March 25, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

….S. warns against hostage punishment MSA may dole out $15,0001 to revamp flishb owl' By MITCH STUART Fifteen thousand dollars in student funds - taken from Michigan Student Assembly fee assessments - may be…

student funds at tonight's meeting. The proposed changes include a permanent coffee bar and a seating area in the Southeast corner of the Fishbowl. President and Chief Financial Officer James Brinkerhoff…

… support in Egypt's battle to liberate occupied Arab lands from Israel. The statement added that hospitality and loyalty are historic Egyptian traits. Sadat said the shah would settle here permanently. White…

… surgery to remove his cancerous spleen, but this was simply a desire "not to change things" rather than fear that the exiled monarch's presence will further isolate Egypt from other Arab countries or…

… become much harder to find. "Students ought to have it together by mid-April, before exams," she added, "because it's going to take much more See RENTAL, Page :1 traveling near the speed of light…

July 25, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… extraordinary private audience last week to seven Ameri- can college students touring Japan under the auspices of the United States National Student Association. We met first for a protocol briefing in the outer…

… could smile. Prince Speaks Prince Akihito spoke with all of us for a minute, and then skillfully steered the male students off for more conversation. The Princess conversed only with the women. The quiet…

…-voiced, docile Princess whom we met only faint- ly resembles the vivacious, fun-loving girl who was president of student government at Sacred Heart College, her friends say. She was interested in our tour and the…

student organization which sponsored it. We spoke about the varying degrees of freedom student governments have. She wondered how American student govern- ments conveyed their wishes to the faculty, and…

… what the rela- tionship of an individual student to USNSA is. Deep Interests The Crown Prince told the two men in our group of his deep interest in the social welfare of the Japanese people. He explained…

… - the best units of the nation's tiny army. Messages of support and sym- pathy arrived from a number of Arab countries, many of which until recently had boycotted Tu- nisia, branding it "too pro- Western…

…. The 11-nation Arab League Council, meeting in Cairo, voted unanimously to send Arab volun- teers to Tunisia within the next few days and organize other groups later. League headquar- ters gave no…

May 25, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… the United Arab Republic. At gency meeting in New York to d NEW CONSTITUT OSU Advi' . More Changes Miss Kelley called the revised c code 'an intermediary step." There Ferhculy are more changes to be…

… made," she said. "For instance, we would like The Council on Student AffairsI to' require every teacher to earn at Ohio State University voted yes- a major. The revised code still terday to recommend for…

… faculty does not require an elementary approval one section of a contro- major." versial student bill of rights in- The new code provides the State cluded in approved constitution Board of Education with…

… authority ratified by students April 6. Nine to approve and periodically review other sections will be considered the program of teacher-training at a June 1 meeting. institutions. The Faculty Council has…

… certification codes, The measure approved is a gen- and Michigan certificates will be eralized statement of the students granted to teachers from those right to participate in decision- states. making at the…

… tsa brief late in February contend- ing that the film had been seized illegally. They objected at that time to the lack of -an adversary and mandatory dormitory resi- of any student organization which…

… bill of Much of the bill of rights is showing the film in open court rights require the university ad- concerned with the operations of obb said after the trial tha ministration to present students the…

Student Court. The resolu- is hconvinced now morethan with written charges before any tions would prohibit secret trials evrctat mote. hsaedeeming examination or trial and to allow except at the student

…'s request he now seesimportance. of a serious student groups free circulation of and guarantee student protection theme in the more oha serious petitions, solicitations of funds from unreasonable searches and…

… showing of the entire sponsor speakers ov lishes the normal right to cross- film by the prosecution now ab- sion the costiappon for a stu- examination which OSU students solves them of the defects in dent…

July 25, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… article was supplied by the World Student Service Fund. Before the war about 2.500 French and 880 foreign students attended SOIC To Hold Adoption Dance; Foreign University To Be Chosen Tickets are now on…

… will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanau, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. Werner Striedieck, and Prof. and Mrs. Carlton F. Wells. The Student Organization for In- ternational Cooperation, sponsor of…

… and Dean and Mrs. Erich A. Walter. * * * The slate of universities under con- sideration for adoption includes the Universities of Athens, Kiev, Philip- pines, Strasbourg, Tsing Hua and Warsaw. Students

… libraries of the University of Paris. When the Germans occupied the province, they deported several hun- dred students for forced labor. Some students were hurt; others joined the Resistance Movement. The…

… Univer- sity evacuated to Claremont Ferrand and the remaining students contin- ued their education. The University will return to Strasbourg in 'October, although some of its buildings have been plun…

… compul- sory military conscription. As we can not safely assume. he Arabs Think Russia Only Hope-Hopkins Many young Arabs now look only to Russia to carry out the promise of an independent Arab state made…

February 25, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

ARABS IGNORE EAST AND WEST See Page 4 Lw0 :4Iat fIW pE FAIR, WARMER Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom OL. LXIX, No. 102 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959 FIVE CENTS SIX…

… Democratic Socialist Club k will seek recognition as a Univer- sity-approved organization at to- night's SGC meeting. The club's main purpose will be to acquaint, the students and fac- ulty with the aims of…

… accused some state and private schools and colleges of teaching students there is no God. They hinted at a possible Legis- lative investigation. Church and education officials immediately denied the charges…

… atheists are Commu- nists." Rep. Bill Hollowell of Grand Sa- line said the group had a list of names but refused to make them public. An Editorial... THERE WAS A TIME on this campus when student government…

… was :considered important. Members of the student body were comparatively concerned about being heard when decisions affecting them were being made. Four years ago, after consider- able talk, work and…

… determination, they established a new form of student government at Michigan. Student Government Council was hailed as one of the most liberal and best forms for student representation in any - of the nation…

…'s universities. But what seemed to be a strong structure of student representation totters uncertainly. At the Regents' request, Student Government Coun- cil is being carefully re-evaluated, and with it, by…

… inference, the students' role in the University community and its affairs. What happens during the next few weeks will de- termine whether students will have a voice in what happens at the University or…

…. Government, the old cliche goes, is precisely what the people make it. University students are in danger of getting precisely the kind of government they deserve. --THE SENIOR EDITORS NORTHWOOD TERRACE…

… concerning the termination of leases and damage assess- ments of married students housing. "We want the University to provide apartment leases which can be broken after graduation," Robert Grace, Grad…

October 25, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… University Health Service Director Dr. Morley Beckett, yesterday issued a, warning to recent Asian Flu victims. "Students just recovering from the virus," Dr. Beckett said. "should not be overly exposed to the…

… current damp, cold weather.. Weakened by influenza, these' people are especially susceptible to relapse." He said a few students have re- turned to Health Service, follow- ing recovery, because they tried…

…. There was talk that Hammar- skjold might be asked to make a personal visit to the troubled area. An Arab source said this possi- bility was discussed by the Syrians with Hammarskjold. Bitar Disagrees But…

… Hourani, speaker of Sy- ria's Parliament and a member of Bitar's Arab Socialist Resurrection party, had suggested in Damascus on Tuesday that a Hammarskjold visit might be helpful. As for mediation, Bitar…

… vice-presi- dent. The Senate, a body represent- ing the men's housing units on campus, was set up as an addi- tional means of obtaining cam- pus opinion through student gov- ernment. The meeting was…

… committee's request. The University Calendar Com- mittee was set up by Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis at the request of Student Government Council last year. The group has been studying…

…." SGC Unable To Finance in-0 Asianr irp By TOBY CHAPMAN SGC's Southeast Asia Delegation Committee has been thus far un- able to obtain funds for the pro- posed student tour, according to Margaret Quick…

… by the SGC committee was a re- jection from the Asia Foundation. The Foundation for Youth and Student Affairs received the re- maining appeal for funds from SGC. Change Program Although FYSA could…

… exchange program are two charities which represent the Uni- versity abroad, aiding students. in .Germany, India, Southeast Asia, and Africa. The Free University of Berlin program is sponsoking two Ger- man…

students at the University and is financing two University gible to give donations - many gifts coming from students in Europe as well as in America. The headquarters for WUS is in Switzerland. The Free…

October 25, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… days. Baghdad's decision on the French hostages was widely seen as an at- tempt to divide the Western-Arab al- liance against Saddam. Returning hostages described abysmal conditions in Iraq. "We were…

…. Zinn's speech, "Challenging the Knowledge Factory," was sponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Students' Rights Commis- sion and is part of Students Rights/Activism Week. More than 200 people…

… attended last night's event at Rackham Auditorium. Zinn, a self described "escaped professor" from Boston University, stressed the importance of a new student movement. "Activism will be more alive in the 90…

… around putting current student activism into some kind of historical perspective. Zinn He cited both the 1930s and the 1960s as exciting periods in which student activism played a major role in social…

… reforms. He said current student move- ments have the same ability to incite change. "There is great potential for a stronger student movement than See ZINN, Page 2 Y4> n area xrR r zzn 3 gg f 4nV ft Mre d…

… Fvr ps 9a ) )$ fax3 yro ° a'La R Professor Lee transforms s a", S NY S s ¢cres P5 v b esgy$2 H,' p a"a 5a : " r g v.3 f s x M W 9 j d 4'sR a Y1 y "f=a y a is i ,. "nijb n a i, bfa Vr k 63 i S k students

… chemistry becomes horrible, like going to the dentist," he remarks. As the first real chemist most of his first-year students meet, Lee is succeeding at changing this image. "He's very light-hearted, always…

May 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…. About 800 students signed this petition. To Investigate Placement As a result of this petition, the residence halls Board of Governors decided to conduct an investiga- tion into roommate placement in the…

… University scene in the Human Relations Board of Student Government Council, which Chas recently begun to work in the area of discrimination in off-campus housing. A recommenaation from the Board, asking that…

… Board has claimed a share of the credit for ending discrimi- nation in restaurants, barber shops, and other service establish- ments. Negro students report no discriminatory policies in local service and…

… recreational businesses. One Negro student phrased it this way: "Sometimes you feel a Local Discrimination Studied little resentment, but not enough to make a difference." Separate Churches Not-Needed Some…

…- Riot Leaders Suspended, SCornell ITHACA, N.Y. (P)-Cornell Uni- versity yesterday "suspended four students accused of inciting riots in which University President Deane W. Malott was spattered with eggs…

September 25, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… of Michigamua - a 78-year-old, secret, all-male senior society. The decision, reachedlast Thursday, ends three years of waiting for ex- University students - Amy Blumen- thal and Anita Tanay - who…

…. Blumenthal and Tanay's suit alleged that Michigamua members received preferential treatment from the University without being a properly recognized student organization. Under{ Title IX, the University cannot…

… provide significant assistance to student groups which discriminate on the basis of sex. The society convenes several times each month on the top floor of the Michigan Union tower to hold a sometimes…

… area and a new student lounge. The changes are scheduled to be completed by Winter term. THE STUDY AREA will be on the second floor, which now houses the current periodicals collection. That area will be…

… currently occupied by library staff, will be transformed into the new student lounge. Vending machines, now located on third floor, will be included in the new lounge, and smoking will be prohibited. Students

…, headquarters of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat. Meanwhile, the Rev. Jesse Jackson began a tour of Israel and Arab states yesterday with a call on Israel to relieve the United States…

… "Today" logo. Staff artist Steven Cole designed the squirrel seven years ago, proclaiming that "The squirrel is the most important animal on campus, except maybe for the students." We still agree, but…

… alligator shirts, shoes, and other items which exploit the innocent reptile. Among the ALA's demands: " Liberation of alligators from shirts on campus. " Wally Gator cartoons before all student sponsored…

… sian. If you are expecting to graduate in 1980, the yearbook people want you to know that pictures are now being taken for next year's 'Ensian. For an appointment, stop by the Student Publications…

September 25, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… confusing class announcement blasting the pass/fail grading system, more than 1,700 first- and second-year Spanish students will have an extra two days to decide if they want to take their language courses…

… pass/fail. The confusion arose after Spanish teaching assistants read an announcement in class earlier this week that discouraged students from selec- ting the P/F grading format. THE OFFICIAL LSA…

… som of the course. P or an F, unlike stan no effect on a student's simply determines whet] ted for the class. pass/falcot i system is translated LSA REQUIRES either two years of college nnouncement…

… said, "If language courses or four years of high school k, you must maintain a language classes if a student wishes to graduate 1 times." with a B.S. or A.B. degree. caused the majority of If a student

… throughout Wolfe outlined several reasons for his op- for a poor performance position to the pass /fail system: " "The pass/fail students tend to be non- nent will be read in the contributors to the class…

July 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… tenures of that region and those of the grasslands of North America. Music Faculty Hold Concert Here Today Life and experiences among the Arabs were described to an apprecia- tive audience of Ipre than 1…

…. Harrison explained the peculiarities of climate and soil that cause the primitive liv- ing habits of the Arab peoples. The main factors are terrific heat during most of the year and a total average rainfall…

… of only one inch annually. Thus the Arab lives in a country marked for its great aridity and for desert wastes except for the moun- tains. The one inch of rain falls onto a gravelly soil for the most…

…, boney build and features of the Arab people. Dr. Harrison, then took his listen- ers on two trips through Arabia, one across the lowland desert region, one across the mountain region. On the desert…

… bake. One of the Arab delicacies, Dr. Harrison described, is baked locust. This is enjoyed in the seasons when great locust hordes swarm over the earth in a mass from six to eight inches deep. The…

… executive secretary of the Michigan Federation of Teachers, and Prof. Mentor L. Williams of the English department,' is sponsored by the American Student Union and the Ann Arbor Branch of the American…

October 25, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… President James J. Duderstadt, who served as provost under Shapiro. "He re- sponded by sending a fax of the regents' action," Shapiro said. During Shapiro's tenure at the University, like today, students

Student Assembly members about the recent dismissal of the ombudsman, a faculty committee agreed yesterday to draft a letter asking the University to outline the office's fate. MSA Vice President Jacob…

… ourselves as well as (MSA)." Yesterday's action stems from Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford decision not to renew Ombudsman Donald Perigo's contract, which ends Dec. 31. No search…

… committee has been formed to replace Perigo and students voiced concerns that their interests may not be protected without a re- placement. For the last 13 years, Perigo's role as ombudsman has been to serve…

… as a neutral mediator between students and the University administration. Stern charged that Hartford's of- fice is systematically eliminating po- sitions designed to help students. "It seems there is…

… a trend in Stu- See SACUA, Page 2 Israel heightens search for Arab extreistsar The Washington Post JERUSALEM - The Israeli government yesterday began leaking details of a wide-ranging manhunt for…

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…

September 25, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… council meets in, New York to hear the request An analysis of the University's Britain and France made Sunday for UN action on Suez. 21,262 student family shows 14,421 Egypt's maneuver to avoid the role of…

…. "And if we're thinking in terms of classrooms, student housing, and student centers, we certainly should have some fraternities there too. "I don't think all the fraterni- ties are going to pack up and…

…- dreds of students. More Students Next year when administrators expect 24,226 students on campus -almost 3,000 more than the pres- ent enrollment - no new dormi- tory facilities will be provided by the…

… University. In 1958, a 1200- capacity women's dormitory will be in service, plus 300 additional North Campus married students apartments. Following is a complete break- down of the enrollment increase by…

… international law. Rallying to Egypt's support, Syrian and Saudi Arabian chiefs of state declared their solidarity with Egypt at conclusion of a three-power Arab "summit" meet- ing. V. K. Krishna Menon, India…

… promises exciting fare for local voters and viewers. Young Republicans, Young Democrats, and Students for Stevenson have completed tenta- tive schedules for the weeks from now to Nov. 6, including rallies…

… final com- Students for Stevenson plan to position was accomplished by Ed- add to the opposition ranks with win Gage, Zeta Beta Tau adviser, a kick-off meeting at the League after recommendations by the…

… House To Host Tryouts Ensian staff members are now preparing for their open house to be held this Thursday and Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. Students are invited to attend either day in the Ensian office…

September 25, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… to your inbox Officials worried change will allow students to learn about incidents earlier and more that campus didn't consistently. "We recognized that it was not learn about crimes only creating…

…, requires universities to made the efficient dissemination of alert students of violent crimes on crime alerts a high priority. or near campus. MAISimplementednewsoftwar+ However, many people didn'tget and…

… become one of the very best in the Middle East, and will carry out studies and research of great value to Qatar and the Arab world more broadly," Tes- sler wrote in an e-mail. The goal of the project is to…

…. cratic ownership of the working people." White, who was invited to campus by the Students for Social Equality, said he's been met with substantial opposition from the political establishment. During his…

… NT RcA t URtA L SPOR[ S LSA council votes to condemn IM scoring policy Officials: resolution calling rules sexist won't dictate change By MATT AARONSON Daily StaffReporter LSA Student Government…

September 25, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… perpetrated aginst the Palestinian people" and reflecting fears that Israel is developing nuclear weapons. The Soviet bloc, Arab ;and African countries generally favored ousting See U.N., Page 7 Doily Photos…

… Alice Lloyd aren't as common as The dorm le Corp. *buys Bendix, eads corprate .takeover fight o be. More students realize al danger of pulling the cials say, and dorm direc- ding new ways to outsmart rs…

…. blem has definitely settled what it was four or five though we've had three or y this term," said David onager of University housing There's much more peer the students now not to pull m. It's clearly…

…. University Fire Marshal Russell Downing said students sometimes ignore fire alarms after they've been dragged out of bed for enough false .ones. "When they hear an alarm, they'll just hold the pillow over…

… on the See WHOPPER, Page 3 TODAY Mein mistake CALLING ALL STUDENT enrolled in Great Books 392. Please attend class. Prof. Al Meyer came to class last Thursday expecting to see rows of bright, shiny…

… businessmen along the route. Donations for the Bob Ufer Memorial Fund, which gives athletic scholarships to University students, will be collected along the route. Q bathroom and found a man sitting in the tub…

October 25, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… which took place in Ann Arbor when he was a student, Governor Murphy explained, "Then thousands of students gathered at the theatre. (Continued on Page 2) Asks For Tolerance To Save Democracy By NORMAN…

… introduced the Governor and presided at the meeting in the North Lounge of the Union, which was sponsored by the Student Senate. Dr. Ruthven was presented by Thomas Adams, '40, president. Other men on the…

… always been guided by the principles of tolerance and sanity that he learned while a student here at the University. "Whenever I come to Ann Arbor," Governor Murphy said, "I can't help thinking of the debt…

… Tj] preliminary .to a plan of the British' army to limit movements of the popu- lace to urban areas- This would keep civilians out of the way of troops moving about to fight Law the Arab revolt against…

…, who retired yes- terday. ?iehigan Jitter bugs Swing It In Hoosegow Four Michigan students spent last Saturday night in jail because of their love for swing. Returning via the thumb line from Audito…

November 25, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… passed .a moion for the creation of a Universiy Vice- Members of the House labor and President for Student Affairs, recommending Acting Dean of Students education subcommittee conduct- Walter B. Rea for…

Student Affairs be created." The motion continued, "The IFC feels that an officer of this rank, having a genuine interest and understanding of the stu- dent body and centralizing the work of Dean of Men…

… Dean Walter B. Rea, a Michigan man having long exper- ience with student activities and affairs. Further, the IFC recom- mends that the Alumni Interfra- ternity Conference be urged to consider its…

… support of this mo- tion." A similar motion was recently passed by the Student Legislature, except SL did not recommend any- one for the post. Little debate followed Mitts' mo- tion. Jack Boyce, '54, of…

… communists. The list contained the names of 25 state educators and 57 students in Michigan schools was compiled by Mrs. Bereniece Baldwin, a gov- ernment witness who served as an undercover agent for the FBI…

… would feel "uneasy" when Student Affairs Committee yester- ment." dio and television networks, said George Shaw Wheeler, who later "On Oct. 4, 1944. the then Sen. ings stating they had no beari speaking…

…, Talbott sail record." SAC approved a Michigras re- the Jordan village of Kibya in eridvuawhhsbene- ascwlgwthCm nss. which 53 Arabs were killed. er individual who has been re- wascrawlig with Communsts" the…

… policy. mended to Student Legislature's permitting Argentine exiles to re- corthyismd"was denti n od that Communism is an is Mittenthal had said, in opposing turn home. sue and will be an issue in 1954…

… Gouzenko, the man who broke '55E, chairman and Irving Stew- the GOP in power. Daily shows that at two other' part of organized student t limit. modern music, Gulantics and an the Canadian spy ring case of…

… ranging from e snow flurry may send off most of 1,000 to 3.000 students, and use as ts unknown for the yearly turkey. many as ten colors, to form mon- festivities. ograms and still and moving fig- nd the…

October 25, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

…. " Happenings.*.. ... include a mass gathering of all students interested in the Washington Summer Intern's Program, in the UGLI Multipurpose Rm. tonight at 7:30 . . . the Hun- garian Language Society meets…

… Communists have criticized both the So- viet Union and the United States for trying to end the Middle East war, which they see as a just fight on the part of the Arabs. The official news agency charged that…

… Moscow and Washington were involved in big-power politics centering around a grab for Middle East oil. A no-war, no-peace truce suits both big powers more than a resolution recognizing Arab claims, the…

… speaks before University journalism students. Sander's cartoons also appear in The Daily. Cartoonist warn'U' students about Nixon-N0 COPS CLAMP DOWN Drivers hassled by meters By J. FRALEY, JR. "Nixon is…

… signpost to dicta- By BOB SEIDENSTEIN Grad student Ron Beck was late for his 9:30 a.m. class the other morning, so rather put his car in his allotted spot in the parking structure on Thayer, he left it in a…

July 25, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… cooperatio accommodation with the West in the form of a non-aggression pact. 2.0 VULNERABLE Increase Disciplinary * By JEAN TENANDER Many students may not yet be aware of it but the "once sacred 2.0 is no…

… been in effect, student reaction in general has been favorable, Carruth said. The ruling on re-registration was changed by the Administrative Board of the literary college as "a service to the student

…," he added. Until last September the state- ment in the literary school calen- dar regarding permission to re- register had said that the records of all students whose over-all grade point fell below 2…

….0 at the end of a semester or summer ses- sion would be reviewed by the Ad- ministrative Board. Students were then either placed on probation or asked to withdraw from the University. Change Section Now…

… foreign relations committee. alogue says the ultimate Rusk has shown senators the of a student academic text of the draft treaty which in- y case, "the success or dicates that the Moscow negotia his…

… treaty. y feel may have rele- One of them, Sen. Barry Gold- their case. water (A-Ariz) said he would vote n and transfer students against. the treaty in the form special consideration. Rusk submitted to…

…. * * * * DAMASCUS-Syria's national revolutionary council last night ac- cused President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic of trying to wreck plans for a union of Syria, Egypt and Iraq. But, the council…

February 25, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… United Arab Republic was said to have urged Kennedy, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- chev to keep hands off the Congo lest they touch off a war that would set all…

… facts" behind the student demonstrations against the House Un-American Activities Committee shown in the film. The council expressed concern about statements in the film "re- flecting adversely upon the…

… repu- tation of students" and about the film's "effect upon freedom of ex- pression" by implying that a criti- cism of the committee is Com- munist-inspired. It questioned whether the film contains…

… year. Pro- ponents of the plan say it will enable more students to be edu- cated at a lower cost per student by.full-time utilization of the uni- versity plant, much of which now stands idle during…

… summer months. Opponents say that it will re- sult in "assembly-line" education of lowered quality. The California action was pri- marily aimed at preparing for an influx of, new students expected in the…

… job. He noted that none of the Team- ster leaders had been convicted of crimes since the union's ouster three years ago on charges of cor- rupt leadership. f Officials Act To Stimulate LSA Students

… The literary college has taken a tentative first step toward stim- ulation of academic "floaters"- students who work below their capabilities. Associate Dean James Robert- son said that the…

… administration board recently sent out some 260 letters to students whose average dropped below a 2.0 for the first time last semester. The letters expressed concern for the lowered performance and suggested a…

… visit. to the faculty counselors. Explains Rationale Robertson explained that occa- sionally a student with a good re- cord will suddenly dip below a 2.0-"sometimes only a little,. sometimes very…

…- sized, since most of the students involved were in little danger of being placed on probation. Rather, the letters were one manifestation of growing concern in the dean's office for students who fail to…

March 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… was fitted with oxygen masks at each seat. Experts said this meant that the cabin Was not pressurized. ecretariat Petitions Due Tomorrow is the last day for students interested in positions on the Big…

… is Rus- sia's attitude. An American resolution would have U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold start negotiations to get both sides in the Arab-Is- raeli dispute to pull back their forces from the…

… programs they hope to institute if elected, present platforms they uphold and ideals they think each elected member of Student Government Council should hold. A question and answer period is usually held at…

… situation? What do you think about the Student Activities Booklet? Chance To Meet Students These open house programs give each ,candidate a chance to meet the students and listen to their recommendations for…

… un- essed his favor rest and new student outbursts in 'C Faculty 'De- Tiflis. d this semester, However, the rector of Tiflis angle. University said yesterday that a very useful everything was normal in…

… AP has been able to get through Prof. Laing to Tiflis since the Kremlin began deflating Stalin. Public The rector laughed off reports y's symposium of a student strike. IHC, it is em- Despite the…

… of teachers and students are thoroughly unsatis- ranch factory. Cases occur of the viola- .tion of the most elementary rules V, Mich. (AP) - of conduct both at the university nt Harlan H. and in public…

… of concentration" for this, requiring 30 hours, beside a 15-hour requirement in one sub- ject taught in secondary schools. iiil.ArivIuIRSELr: Druggist Gives Student Loans By RICHARD TAUB A small box…

… piled high with dollar bills and IOU's sits next to the cash register of a local drug store. A sign above it reads, "Hi Student, need a loan for a few days. Help yourselfl "Put your IOU in the box with…

…, because students return the money. quickly. "Yesterday there were about 15 or 20 IOU's in the box, but today there are only three left. I guess everybody has gotten their checks frnm homA The TOTT's will…

April 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… and Arab refugees.1 Following Prof. Dawson's talk, and the informal group disus- sions, spectators rose to express heated views of the complex situa.- tion. The meeting ended with a plea to Americans…

…, rockets, clocks, mirrors and .ice-cube machines. Adlai, Estes Discussed Bob Marshall, owner of a local bookstore, stood alone against three University professors last night at a Students For Stevenson…

… chosen last iight with Richard from Fay Snyder, '57, and David Silver, '57- a memb BAd, in the two highest positions. Council o Snyder, a 20-year-old Pre-Law Sphinx h student, is the new Managing a staff…

…- ber of Sig in the Student Govern- uncil. glish Major, Snyder comes yetteville, N.Y. He is also er of the Development of the Board of Diregtors, honorary society, and is -assistant in Gomberg outh…

… Daily City Editor is Lee Marks, '57BAd. Marks, who is native to Greatneck, N.Y., is a member of Pi Lambda Phi frater- nity and Sphinx honorary. Marks, like Snyder, is a Pre-Law student, but the 20-year…

…-old business ad- ministration student is also in- terested in certified public ac- counting. Richard Halloran, Grad., is the new Editorial Director. He gradu- ated from Dartmouth in 1951 and. has served three…

…- er, Jerry Pusch, '57, was chosen. Pusch is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Sphinx hon- orary. The 21-year-old Pre-Law student is from La Porte, Ind. The new Magazine Editor is a Daily motion…

… picture reviewer. Ernest Theodossin, '57, is an Eng- lish Honors student, 20 years old, and from Detroit, Mich. The Feature Editor for the com- ing year is Mary Ann Thomas, 157. The 21-year-old native of…

…- ren; and the national se jor women'sdhonorary, Mortarboard. Thomas is also a member of the Student Relations Committee of the Student Relations Committee See SNYDER, Page 4 SOC Positions Open Today…

…. Student Government Council has announced that petitioning is now open for positions on the Cinema Guild Board, Human Relations Board, Housing Study Committee and Calendar Study Committee. i ._ MOLIERE…

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 …

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