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September 26, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

….m. today through Friday in Rm. 3B of the Union, according to Tony Palermo, 151, manager. Students may buy used books or leave their old books to be sold at the exchange any day during the week. The exchange…

Student Legislature, coopera- ting with the IFC this year, had arranged to move the book ex- change there last spring. However, the Haven Hall fire destroyed so much University space that the Angell Hall…

… books as students can bring in." If any books remain unsold by Friday, Palermo added, they may be left until next semester when they will be put on sale again. Sellers may check at the ex- change from 10…

…,000 Arab refugees. A graduate of Albion College and Yale Divinity School, Dr. Large has held pastorates in Flint, Clarkston, Port Huron and Kalamazoo before coming to Ann Arbor. He is also Dean of the Michi…

… Kalamazoo gave him a previous contact with a church related to campus life. In addition he served as director of the Kalamazoo Wesley Foundation, the Metho- dist student group. He has enjoyed his work with…

students, "especially s e e i n g their response when religion is expressed to them in shoulder to shoulder terms," he said. Although this will be Mr. Smith's first experience in work- ing with students, he…

September 26, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

… facilities fo arrival was preceeded by that of divided along tradition under pressure from some Arab students, particularly housing fa- the Republican "Truth Squad," a standing lines. VDS he nations to lessen…

… just mon Reuth'I d srihd GM as ee in the under- point is the absence of n- VATICAN CITY 0)-Regardless 'BONN-West Germany's popu~ graduate curriculum, sure on the student unt d- of political consequences…

…, Augus- ation problem consists of too few No Vocational Guidance end of his university car tin Cardinal Bea told the Vati- students coming into the univer- VDS has charged that the sys- VDS has proposed a…

… vocational guidance. two years of a basic 1 na erating Jews of sole blame for the W Erp If a student takes his examina- education followed by an no crucifixion of Christ. "There are, not enough high tion at…

… the age of 25 and fails it, tion to determine the Amid applause, the head of the school students enter ng the uni- capacity for specializ me Vatican's Christian Unity Secl'e- versities, and even if…

… there were, courses of specialized v o- tariat presented a revised versior there would not be enough placey ing to the university of a statement on Roman Cath- for them," a student at the Uni- post…

…-graduate courses. ie: olic relations with Jews and oth- versity of Bonn declared. ,Students are also crit he er non-Catholics. He said it mus' The Verband Deutscher Stu- >"faculty" structure of he be adopted, even…

… at the risk of dentenschaften (VDS), the Wes' O ,fIs J j;s1t e funiversities. Undergx'adu al the church "being accused of pur- German union of students, has es are grouped into W suing political ends…

… Democratic too rigid for the new s n- ly alluding to the -reported Arab Housing Shortage candidates on the campaign trail, find a place and for inte ce pressure,' Cardinal Bea said firm- The housing shortage…

… true throughout theIPsychology, for exar nd politics. We are not speaking herc students are not even living to- trip, Humphrey was also greeted been variously placed i of Zionism. We are not speaking…

March 26, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… mayors in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan. Three Arab bystanders also were wounded in the grenade attack in the oc- cupied Gaza Strip, and the ambushers fled into a nearby orange grove, the military…

… of Palestinian rioting. Five Arabs have been killed by Israeli gunfire, and two, others died Wednesday in an explosion apparently set off accidentally while they were making a bomb. Three die in IRA…

… in 12/2 years of Protestant-Catholic conflict in this British-ruled province. of be Mrbtgan uailg Vol. XCII, No. 138 Friday, March 26, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The…

…-0557; Display advertising. 764.0554; Billing. 764-0550 Sponsored by: f Michigan Student Assembly, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Office of Ethics and Religion, Beth Israel Congregation, Program in Judaic…

… Studies, St. Mary's Student Chapel, Temple Beth. Emeth, First Unitarian Universalist Church of Ann Arbor, Lord of Light Lutheran Church, Chabad House. Ir h - Editor-in-Chief ...................... DAVID…

… MEYER Managing Editor ..................PAMELA KRAMER, Executive Editor.............CHARLES THOMSpN Student Affairs Editor...... ANN MARIE FAZIO University Editor ..... ..... . MARK GINDIN Opinion Page…

April 26, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 153) • Page Image 11

… returns to a fundamental precept: education takes place in the classroom. The overwhelming tone of the cam- pus-whatever concerns students at the moment-is still academic. For this reason, we pause to honor…

… highest tradition of the University. Whatev se it is ver the momentary issues that have torn the campus, these students have managed to devote themselves to the pursuit of higher meaning. They have chosen…

…S;:ti}iso ,+''':a:e".r."': c"Y: : . F.tiv,> :{":"::S:rr.'}T:}':'"'iFT$~r'fyiii:°%:rs. rr. i i: S: ::tii::L : i'.'r:i: Mn ee. New Member Majority Begins SGC SPr1ing Term Student Government Council has a "new look…

…" this spring, with 13 of 18 Council members new to the group. Seven are ex-officios, elected within the last two months as heads of their student organiza- tions. Six others came to Council following…

… Engineers Wilton G. Gibbons Am. Soc. for Public Admin. Nimrod Rapaaeli Anthropology Club Mary Helms Americans Committed to World Resp. Joan Schloesinger Arab Club William T. Ebeid Assembly Charlene Hager…

… Bacteriology Club Ronald J. McKipley Baha'i Student Group Robert K. Walker Bastist Student Union Donald L. Williams Campus Chapel B. Vander Lugt Canterbury Club Norm Marschke Cercle Francais Gall Havens…

… Challenge, Ronald Newman Chess Club Peter Wolf Chinese Students Club Frederick Shen Christian Science Org. Thomas P. Hillman Culture Club Talt Malone Cem. forta Dem. Stud. Governmt. Mal Warwick Cong. Disc. E…

… & R Stud. Guild Robert Heath Council of Stud. Rel. Orgs. Robert Anthony last four months: discrimination procedures and student-faculty government: Council asked Robert G. Harris of the Law School to…

… draw up a report which would clarify SGC power to withdraw recognition from students organizations found in violation of its anti-discrimina- tion regulation. According to the Council plan, or its…

March 26, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… Quad dining office, Uni- WHO: Michigan Union versity Police reported. There Ticket Office are no suspects. The incident WHEN: Tonight at 1 p.m. is under investigation. WHERE: The Ark Talk onArab

…- Israeli conflict WHAT: Middle Eastern His- tory Professor en Stein from Emory University will give a talk entitled "Resolving the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Lessons from 60 Years of Negotiating Experiences…

STUDENT DESIGNERS, SEE THE B-SIDE, PAGE 6B 3The University of Cen- tral Florida suspended its chapter of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, TC Palm reported. The fraternity will be banned from organizing on…

January 26, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… Allied for Freedom and Equality to c ome together with any other interested students and screen a documen- tary about Arabic and Jewish women coex- isting peacefully. This was a compromise resolution after…

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A - Monday, January 26, 2009 lie ffidiigan B&aiIy Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… signed articles and illustrations represent solely the views ofttheir authors. Wasting students' time MSA should focus its attention on campus issues first fter two long, drawn-out meetings on January 13…

… and 21, the Michigan Student Assembly finally passed the reso- lution that it had debated for so long. This all-important, time-consuming resolution was a statement expressing regret for the…

… humanitarian crisis in Gaza. As the student government of the University, MSA is supposed to represent the students and work toward solving issues that concern them. But yet again, it has neglected its…

… responsibility to students and wasted time argu- ing about an issue over which it has no jurisdiction to address. If MSA wants to earn respect, it must mount a tangible effort to solve some of the issues that…

… pertain to campus life for students instead . NOTABLE QUOTABE Fun is not the first adjective that comes to mind:' - Rahm Emanuel, President Barack Obama's chief of staff, talking about his first week in…

… two meetings debating over resolutions about the crisis in Gaza. A Thursday night's meet- ing, the assembly finally settled on a resolu- tion calling for the American Movement for Israel and Students

… with campus issues. There are plentyof issues that students are trusting MSA to hsandle. The assembly needs to follow through on its promise of better lighting across camuspus. It needs to improve its…

… website - including actually posting the minutes from its meetings - so that students have a way of checking up and seeing what's going on in MSA. Representatives need to confront campus crime. And, as the…

February 26, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

… that the other Republicans "won't like that." Palestinians protest anibassadoi TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -Palestinian Arabs in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and Gaza Strip yesterday called for…

… general strikes to protest the exchange of ambassadors between Israel and Egypt. Other Arab states and an Egyptian opposition party joined the protejst. The ambassadors-designate of the two reconciled…

… minor school disturbances were reported in several towns. On student apathy, Greenberg says she believes students are not the only ones with a problem. Hubbard traces the problem to alienation. "I think…

… the problem is they (students) don't feel a part of the city. Hubbard says he didn't think his party affiliation would hurt his chances with students.. "I think they'll vote for me, not the party. I…

…." Hubbard attacks Greenberg as having a poor attendance and legislation record on council and for ignoring her student constituents. Greenberg admits that it is "very frustrating" having to work as a minority…

…, guest conductor Leif Bjaland, Timothy Hoover student conductor Roger Oyster-euphonium _ Hovhaness Robert Conway-piano Mendelssohn Richard Shillea-clarinet Copland Laura Hunter-saxophone Ibert Steve Rouse-student

… composition World Premiere Richard Ridenour-piano Rachmaninoff Thursday Philharmonia: Stephen Osmond, conductor Mark Gibson, student conductor Scott Behler-piano Ravel Jeffrey Butler-cello Saint-Saens James…

… . °' ' ti WE'VE NOW TURNED TWELVE YEARS OLD, SO FOR THE NEXT TWELVE DAYS WE ARE CELEBRATING BY OFFERING HALF PRICE ON ALL BEVERAGES. The NEXT DEADLINE for student organizations to submit their If your…

… organization is preparing a budget for this date, give the Student Organizations Activities and Programs Office (S.O.A.P.) a call at 763-5911. and willing to assist you ri . , 9 fi5ILadq' whcmeeo ftvdued is…

March 26, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Leprechaun, continue at Cantina and end up at Rick’s American Cafe. As a result of the street’s loca- tion, it is not only a cemented student destination, but also a significant economic engine for the…

… distance from the major- ity of the student body. And you cannot duplicate that. People have tried but it doesn’t work.” While the nightlife is part of the South University neighbor- hood’s popularity…

… Wolverine Wellness and Universi- ty Health Services, co-coordinated a St. Patrick’s Day committee. The committee included representa- tives from the Dean of Students Office, the Center for Campus…

… Radness. The initiative spanned from March 13 through March 21 and included a canoe trip, obstacle course and rock climbing, among other activities. Pehlke said the student- designed Stay in the…

… Blue app, which was launched in partner- ship with the University Health System’s alcohol safety program in 2013 to help students track their drinking, recently saw a dramatic rise in downloads…

January 26, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

…6A - Thursday, January 26, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 1 Peace talks between Palestinians, Israel end Abbas to consult with other Arab leaders RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) - A low…

… least three years. President Mahmoud Abbas said he would consult with Arab allies next week to figure out how to proceed now. While frustrated with the lack of progress, Abbas is under pressure to extend…

… Regents Plaza, around the Cube and toward the Fleming Admin- istration Building. Cars traveling on South State Street in the wee hours of the morning honked enthusiastical- ly, elicting cheers from students

… said. "We brought backpacks full of clothes, we're readyto bundle." While some described the waiting students as overzealous, LSA sophomore Elizabeth Barns said camping out was a unique experience. "It…

…. 4 prkg spaces $2300 + utils. 734-996-1991 H E L P WIA D **BARTENDING** $300/DAY PO- TENTIAL. No exp. nec., training avail. AGE 18+ 800-965-6520x125 BE A GOOGLE Guide! Student temp jobs to support U…

July 26, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

students were award- ed 627 fellowship and scholarships amounting to $644,000 during the last fiscal year, Dean Ralph A. Sawyer of the graduate school an- nounced yesterday. Last year's to- tal was 508…

… awards, amounting to $495,000. Dean Sawyer said the increase was largely due to growing recog- nition by industry and private do- nors of the need for graduate fel- lowships to relieve students from the…

…, Prime Minister Nehru of India and the governments of interested Arab states be brought into the discussions. He did not specify the Arab gov- ernments, but a Soviet U.N. source said he believed they would…

… be Lebanon, Jordan, and President Nasser's United Arab Republic.' They are the same three Arab nations invited to take part in previous Council Middle East de- bate. Iraq would be present as a member…

April 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… enrollment, raise student fees 47 per cent, or refuse salary increases to faculty members. Cutting the University's request from $34,121,458, of the recom- mended budget "leaves us with Jordan King…

…-old monarch blast ed Egyptian propaganda and inter national communism alike as th sources of his nation's troubles. Summit Conference Less than two months ago Hus sein participated in an Arab "sum mit…

…" conference with Egypt's Pres ident Gamal Nasser, as an ally ii the cause of Arab nationalism. Yesterday he told Egypt to leave this country alone. With swift strokes, Hussein held down th'e threat of…

… Suez fighting last fall Britain, supporting the Ameri- can position, consulted w i t h France and allies of the Baghdad Pact. Iraqi troops were reported mov- ing up to the frontier. Saudi Arab- ian…

… forces in the southern part of Jordan are under orders to aid Hussein where necessary. New Students' Orientation Plans Shaping Plans for a summer orientation program are taking shape, ac- cording to Barry…

… Shapiro, '59, a member of the Student Govern- ment Council orientation com- mittee. Under the program students who wish to will be invited to vis- it the University during the sum- mer to carry out the…

… administra- tive tasks of orientations. These include ID card pictures, x-rays, counseling and registration. The student will visit the Uni- versity for two and one half day periods. Those who are unable to…

April 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

student will and professional development ob-I The lecture, sponsored by the Arab tained overbalanced these disad- usually strike a happy balance. It; Students' Union, will be open to vantages "found in all…

… >jpte of the un- --. 1<. K. It- Activity of Students. TWO VTE1WqPRESEFNTD t ART. VI.-:!dynfon: A Poetic Romance. London. 18 18. pp. -707. By John Keats., 1 ' jl EVIEWERS have been sometimes accused…

… that ex- tremely lament thius want of energy, or whatever it may be, on our, tra-curricular student activities, parts, were it not for otie consolation-namely, that we are no better both in high school…

…...,,.sa.....,;;,,** to the session on student outside any activities, statistics compiled in the one should be bold enough to purchase this 'Poetic Romance,'and Bell report were given to show that 80 much more patient…

…." Professor McKown, how- question depends on the individual auditorium on the subject, "The everesmaintaineddthat the socialdual.New Women of the Arab World."1 ever maitaind tat te soialIf left to himself, the…

… for the present distorted he British Syrian chool befo e the statistics, it was agreed that par-suetniosccrgexa- war, but since then has establish- ticipation in dramatics, extra-cur- student notions…

… remained closed since the war. Un- student scholarship Duringthis Office has der her regime, mhany progressive discussion, Purdom stated that declared that new hats will be is- measures have been introduced…

… methods. influence to youth. In several years Icountry districts of England. For The students of Miss Kessab's of experience as a football coach, I years the postwomen have worn school have been attracted…

…'s discus- on students, except perhaps to give to be discarded in favor of smart sion of Arabian women should be some of them wrong ideas." new hats of blue felt, jauntily drawn from a representative stu…

November 26, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the…

…? do bars. In fact, I would suppose that many disturbed. As I was Colby Nordheimer, a woman who was more students visit bars than ever visit frats. On walking through the raped at a fraternity party at…

… organization were so prevalent Life. Let them seek private space to lease. give alcohol to women on the theory that in the Union's student organization office Or, finally, and probably most practically, women…

… who were drinking would be less resis- space, and such a visible presence on campus our administration should create standards and tant to sexual advances? Should we be surprised and in many students

… that make frats nity Gang Rape," argues that alcohol is a tool standards as we hold other students and other think twice before they create the kind of envi- that men in fraternities are taught to use to…

…. They are comparable to ties from egging on a dangerous misogynistic nance Attitudes," Linda Kalof and Timothy "no student groups. A fraternity;toi me; actually, attitude, and viewing themselve-asan ntoeh…

October 26, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… endorsement of Jerry Falwell. The moral choice is clear. Kopel is a third year law student. "is someone who hates Jews more than he's supposed to." According to Robison, "The non-Christian can't un- derstand…

… States?" The answer was "no." He wrote that the Catholic Church was "a political tyranny," and predicted that Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Cramer Vol. XCV, No. 44 420…

… service to the University community through its discussion of and editorial position against the proposed student code of non-academic conduct and proposed University judicial system. Nonetheless, one…

… article concerning the system's protection of students' due process rights, "Students call code unfair" (Daily, Oc- tober 18), fails to mention the main reason the proposed code and system is more…

… objectionable than the current University judicial system and rules of the University community. The ar- ticle gives the erroneous im- pression that students who are punished in the University's system will not…

January 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 80) • Page Image 15

… crossing, Ali burns Lawrence's uniform and gives him a sacred white robe indicating his leadership over the Arabs, in one of the most enjoyable scenes in the film. More than anything else, merciless one, an…

… assigned to the scorching Arabian desert to aid the Arab revolt against the Turks, Lawrence remarks, "It's going to be fun." He travels to Medina on camel back, finally meeting a powerful Arab prince (Alec…

… environment Lawrence loves. The grueling crossing ignites a competitive fire between Lawrence and Ali, the leader of the Arab band. This perilous journey becomes a battle of wills characterizing the tumultuous…

… relationship between these characters throughout the film. As Ali says of Lawrence, "For some men, nothing is written unless they,write it." This expresses the Arab's feelings to Lawrence. He is one of them - a…

Arab tribes into a single, powerful nation. "I will give it to them," he says often in describing his objectives. O'Toole's range in conveying the intricate personality of Lawrence is incredibly dynamic…

…. The amazing events he partakes in change him from aA merciful man to a Finn Carter, who plays a grad student studying the strange seismographic activity in the area. Hmm. The plot thickens when our boys…

… journalism students write the mind numbing in-flight magazines? Travelling by air has an added problem. No one wants to blow up the Greyhound bus from Tulsa to Buffalo (apart from people wholive in Buffalo…

January 26, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… with filtration devices. Faucet mounted filters were fitted for students living on campus in residences halls, as well as those living off campus. In a November 2015 e-mail to The Michigan…

… that our campus must go beyond the federal guidelines to ensure we protect students, faculty and staff from any and all lead exposure and to provide peace of mind by installing filters throughout…

student, faculty, and staff community, and Flint Researchers attribute decrease to apathy, increase in vehicle costs By AMANDA DELETKA For the Daily Though it may come as surprise to commuters…

… Literature, Science and the Arts sponsored event Sharing Stories, Building Allyhood: Student Voices Against Islamophobia, which drew hundreds of students and faculty to the Union Monday night…

…. The event’s emcee, American Culture Prof. Evelyn Alsultany, who is also the director of Arab and Muslim American Studies, said she wanted to demonstrate how Islamophobia affects the University…

…, students spoke in front of dozens of ‘Michigan App’ will now send emergency messages through push notifications By SEAN DEW For the Daily The University is set to unveil another way to stay…

… connected to its emergency alert system sometime this semester. Beginning Dec. 4, Michigan’s Department of Information and Technology Services began testing a way for students to receive emergency…

…. During the testing process, ITS researchers sent surveys to more than 4,000 University students, staff and faculty seeking feedback about the effectiveness of push notifications on the…

….950-195.275. FLIPPING THROUGH TIME See UPDATE, Page 3 See SHARING, Page 3 See DRIVER, Page 3 See SACUA, Page 3 See CAMPUS, Page 3 All three ‘U’ campuses take part in Flint effort Students gather to discuss…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4- The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 26, 1990 01i fidigt al EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor…

… necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. From the Daily The ball is rolling Don't let anti-deputization movement lose steam THE STUDENT MOVEMENT RISING as a result of the deputization of University…

… security officers came to a head before Thanksgiving break. The protests and demonstrations brought the issue to the forefront not only on campus, but state-wide. As classes resume and students be- gin…

… will the goals of the movement be obtained. In fact,"it is still necessary for more students to get involved with the anti- deputization effort. Already, many stu- dents who are not traditionally active…

… in campus politics have become part of the movement, but there are still many students who remain uninformed or apathetic. President Duderstadt still does not believe studentS oppose the deputiza- tion…

… of campus security officers. Though the more than 1,000 people who attended the rally or teach-in rep- resent the largest protest movement in years, he said the students opposing deputization are in…

… the minority. In fact, Duderstadt said more than 50 percent of the students who send him messages via MTS support the switch to campus police. Though these students hardly indicate a representative…

… conservative students and jeopardize any chance of success. The University's ills should be ad- dressed, but not necessarily all at once. The attractiveness of the effort to op- pose campus police, and what…

… continues. EE- e M- + A LTROL9e JE DD TBk A00 E TLE C Students should study less, and learn a little more By Christopher Norman "Can you believe what has been hap- pening in Eastern Europe and the Soviet…

… also with Arab nations. The United States also has embargo participation from countries like the Soviet Union, Japan, and numerous others. It might be hard to find a period in history that share all of…

January 26, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, January 26, 1988 Students describe orientation J IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press reports By LISA POLLAK They came. They saw. They picked four classes…

…. And, in between, students at last summer's orientation sessions spent their time in Ann Arbor eating, drinking, testing, touring, shopping, talking, and doing everything but sleeping for 48 hours. LSA…

… occupied territories. Also, reporters saw soldiers use sledgehammers and crowbars to open shops in Gaza City and the West Bank to try to end a lingering strike of Arab merchants. In related events, four…

…, accounting, or economics. Positions exist in New York and Beverly Hills. Interested students are encouraged to review the job description and annual report available in the Career Planning and Placement Office…

…. Applicants should send a cover letter and resume to Neil W. Danzger. Drexel Burnham Lambert Students obtain experience in politics (Connued from Page 1) Some students are also well aware of the fact that the…

March 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… -..,;- -I 7 T77 D/, 7, A Z, T Pollock's Talk Will Highlight Union Meeting Faculty Loses To Students In Second Bridge Tilt; Final Contest Planned Ehrmann To Speak A speech by Prof. James K. Pol…

… results of the second student- facUlty bridge tilt, held last Saturday, showed the students winners by 2,290 points. This margin was approxi- mately that by which the faculty, represented by the University…

… Club, beat the students several weeks ago. Mr. Stanley Waltz, business man- ager of the Union, and the organizer of the faculty team, appeared un- dismayed by the loss. "We'll take the students on for a…

… received from French students, he will present their reactions to American movies, books and urban1 life. Their opinions about the typi- cal American will be drawn from, their communications with Professor…

…' Pargment. Indications of French school and home life from a student's viewpoint will be shown by their writing. In answer to specific ques- tions, they have given their concep- tion of the Americanization of…

… in the field of drama, was the forerunner of O'Neill's own im- pressionism. He died in 1912. Howard Almdale, '42, president of the club which is open to all students of Scandinavian extraction, has…

… "odern Arab," "ill be the subject of the opirm fo-umn which will be held by the Arabic cultural society, Al-Thaqafa, at, 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. The discussion, the first of its kind to be held…

… this semester, will be led by three Arabian graduate students: Fakhri Maluf of Leba- non, Fouad Hassan of Syria, and Joseph Mazzowi of Palestine. The meeting is open to the public. * * *w Will Discuss…

… Enginners meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. Faculty, College of Engineering: To1 Members o the Fauotw, Staff There are available in the Dean's a)-1d Stude~nt Bo,~dy:.Ait,,e i of Office…

… Literature, 60 days will be surrendered o the Science, and the Arts: Midsemester finder. Shirley W. Smith. reports are due not later than Sat- -- --urday, April 6. More cards if needed Students, College of…

July 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… im- perialistic and totalitarian from the start," Professor Michalides de- clared. 'For the first five centuries, it was purely a religious movement. All Moslems were united-Turks, Arabs, Spanish…

… Christians to shake off British rule in Jerusalem and Syria, and the outbreaks between Arabs and Turks are manifestations of this trend, he pointed: out. However religion is still one of the strongest forces…

… father today, just a week after he had been taken captive by a wan- dering Arab band in the Moab Hills. Describing the experience, which ended in a friendship feast with his captors, the young pastor…

… effort to ease his stomach pains. He ripped offf grimy clothing, sup- plied by his Arab captors, took a shower and shaved, all the while talking animatedly to his father and his friend, Rev. Clifford Moore…

… in these respective fields and go over the possibilities of master's theses and doctorial disertations. The object of these symposia is to bring together students who are mu- tually interested in the…

… Pollock was one. of the Judges in the Saar plebescite. His talk will be based on extensive travels in Nazi Germany. A discussion period will follow the lecture. The American Student Union and the Ann Arbor…

… First Methodist Church. The' luncheon is open to students of the Summer -Session and to ministers and others who are at- tending the Conference. Reserva- tions should be made by calling 6881. Hits…

… illustrations of these points were offered in the form of demonstrations by a trained group of students. The ideal approach, Dr. Purdom said, is honest, straightforward, yet snt says: .A, ~< I y l K "Music in…

September 26, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… refugees deteriorated into a shouting match between Arab'and pro-Israeli students. Leaders of several Arab student groups who organized the demonstration said the silent march was a memorial to those…

… civilians mur- dered by Christian militiamen in Beirut. But shortly into the march, some of the 200 protestors began to yell slogans blasting Israel's invasion of Lebanon. Students supporting Israel's moves…

… engineering students. Well, those days are gone. The engineering department is on its way to North Campus, and with it goes quite a bit of big bucks. The state legislature passed a bill this week clearing the…

…. i Ube im itdentsan iatiga Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE DAILY: Screams of delight-or of terror Vol. XCIII, No. 16 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

…. 23' 0I M ICHIGAN STATE University student John Nowack learned quite a lesson from his college. He learned not to count on open- mindedness, consistency, or fair play. How could one school teach one…

student so much? It's easy when you play by MSU's underhanded rules. When Nowack was kicked out of his fraternity for being a homosexual, he turned for help to the first source that came to mindi…

… dif- ferent minority. MSU recently rushed to place another fraternity on probation for putting an advertisement in a student newspaper that included what might be called a "Little Black Sambo" doll…

September 26, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…-ELEPHANT-PHONES - Marching Band- me pare for half-time ceremonies for today's game. The B is well known for its stunts, thought it would add a l to its program. RETURNS LATER: France Walks Out of Protesting Arab Char UNITED…

… delegation returned at sion of a vitriolic speech by Ahmad Shukairy, 51-year-ol Arab who at one time represented Syria at the Unite - spokesman for the de By Jbl" JU~WIG Prime Minister Solomon W…

… An auction of student bikes will e held at 9:30 a.m. today at the 'ear of the Student Publications Building. The auction, run by the Student Government Council, will sell bikes which were collected…

… from students n the spring. Students can inspect he bikes beginning at 8:30 am. The Student Publications Build- ng is located at 420 Maynard. died yesterday from bullet wounds inflicted by an assassin…

… the Protestant Foun- dation for International Students and is now on the staff of St. An- drews Episcopal Church. Mr. Fernando explained that Bandaranaike was the leader of a coalition government…

… completing specific courses with a high*level of achievement., Pharmacy Dean. Tom D. Rowe said the Phar. D. degree will be especially suited to,students plan- ning careers in hospital phar- macy, teaching and…

November 26, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… population of students, almost entirely under the age of 21, living in the residence halls. Among students, the presence of alcohol within residence halls seems to U.S. si Ground troop deployment comes as…

…, leaves the Islamic militia small share of Afghanistan still under nostly around Kandahar. ds of Taliban troops as well as Arab, Pakistani and other foreign fighters sama bin Laden had been holed up in ich…

… which drink- What is traditionally a four-year commitment is quickly becoming a five- and six-year standard. Many four year colleges and universities are suffer- ing from an influx of perennial students

… - students who, for one reason or another, don't graduate on time. Nationally, only one-third of undergraduate stu- dents attending a four-year college graduate on time. Many universities are bracing for this…

… low rate to cause problems in the near future. Rural and subur- ban universities, expecting that as part of the fallout from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks students will be less likely to go to an urban…

… additional funding. And some schools are requiring that students seek permission before taking longer than four years to graduate. - Patrick Guffey ing occurs Resident adviser within halls vary, she said…

…, each serving a dif- ferent drink. "Residents drink in the dorms. There's no doubt about it," said Patrick Guffey, a second-year medical student with three years of experience as a resi- dent adviser…

…. "Students coming to col- lege are going to do that." Administrators also recognize that drinking occurs in residence halls, and have thus tried to develop policies that are not disciplinarian, but rather…

… the student to determine the student's responsibility in the incident and appropriate sanc- tions. "I think a lot of RAs tend to be a lit- tle lax on the alcohol rules," said Engi- neering junior Tim…

… percent were actually found responsi- ble for a violation. "It's just common knowledge that the drinking will take place, but if it's obvious, then students get the feeling that more likely than not…

October 26, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… Reporter EVANSTON, Ill. - Members of the Association of Big Ten Students gathered at Northwestern iversity this weekend to share ideas about com- ing problems such as alcohol abuse on college campuses. About…

… 70 delegates attended the two-day confer- ence representing each Big Ten school's student government organization, with the exception of the University of Minnesota. "This is an unfound treasure of…

… ideas," said Michigan Student Assembly President Trent Thompson. The conference allows the student government Ombers to share their schools' policies on a vari- ety of topics. During the conference, each…

… delega- tion submits a report or brief explanation of their procedures on 12 topics - student government Hudson's building tlean-up begins DETROIT (AP) - A layer of dust covered a wide area of the city…

…, Page 3A. Arts, Pag structure, student services, alcohol policy, student- faculty relations, fundraising and student group funding, teaching assistant proficiency, public rela- tions, safety for students

…, student unions, academic counseling and recycling. Discussion about alcohol policies focused on "dry" campuses, the designation of fraternities and sororities as on- or off-campus entities, the reduc- tion…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… Israelis and wounding 27, the army said. The attack was the third from Arab territory in two days. At least four Palestinians were killed and two Israeli soldiers injured in Israel's self-declared security…

… College Press Service A powerful new "fortified" wine reportedly is gaining popularity among college students, prompting several national alcoholism education groups to issue warnings on campuses in recent…

… weeks. The wine Cisco, which some students refer to as "liquid crack" because of its strength, is becoming a preferred drink among college students "in some places" because it offers "a cheap and powerful…

…, warning students of its effects. BACCHUS International, another campus alcohol awareness group, is planning to send letters to its campus chapters to warn them of Cisco's new popularity. "Cisco is a…

… society has ma- tured," Granados said. "There is less fear of the United States and we have a more pragmatic vision of our relg- tionship with the United States." Students nestled on fault line celebrate…

… predicted quake * College Press Service At Southeast Missouri State University, December 3 is a student theme party. They're calling it the "It's Not Our Fault" gala. At Memphis State University, a local…

…," said Mary Robinson, a student at Shelby State Community College in Memphis. December 3, it turns out, is the day one scientist has predicted a gi- ant, destructive earthquake will heave through the…

… central Midwest. While earthquakes are notoriously difficult to predict, many residents clearly are worried. For the approximately 980,000 college students in the region, the prospect of a term…

…-ending earthquake has lent this semester a strange un- easiness. "One of our residence halls sits on the fault," said Vicki Nenninger, a student at Southeast Missouri in Cape Girardeau. Students who live there "are…

… worried about it." "Most students are taking the at- titude: if it happens, it happens," Nenninger added. The countdown began when Dr. Iben Browning, a climatologist who lives in New Mexico, predicted there…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 5

… drivers, unsuspecting passengers, and innocent pedestrians. The victims are often college students with promising futures who dream of a ca- reer or marriage. This dream is snuffed out in a matter of…

… champagne have begun. Students Against Driving Drunk (SADD) would like everyone to be aware of this danger. We need to be on the lookout for possible tragedies and avoid them. No one wants to attend a funeral…

…- erful weapons: Reason and truth. Blake Girardot LSA sophomore No guns, no guts To the Daily: I have been a student at the University since 1987. During this time I have seen very little accomplished by…

… MSA except arguing among its members. Finally, last week MSA appeared as though they were going to do something constructive for the students of this cam- pus for the first time in recent history. They…

September 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…Groups get new on Diag by Annabel Vered Project SERVE (Students in Educationally Rewarding Volunteer Experiences) sponsored a Volunteer portunities Fair on the Diag yes- terday to recruit members for…

… the Diag)." The participating organizations included health, environmental, and crisis intervention groups. Engineering junior Rob Guttman heads the University Students Against Cancer organization…

… sopho- more Amy Gray. "This seems like the best place to do it." Graduate student Rob Saxon added, "I've done some volunteer work before, and it's a good way to meet people and feel good about do- ing…

… something back." by Gwen Shaffer Students entering technical, en- gineering and health-related fields may find higher starting salaries thani students who enter other careers, but they will also have to…

… still low-paying jobs - averaging less than $30,000 a year, according to the report - many students are choosing those fields, May said. She explained the current concern for the environment and the…

… prestige associated with public service careers has drawn students into those fields. "For awhile, computer science ca- reers were thought to be what every- one needed to go into," May said. "But that trend…

… therapists and medical tech- nologists also reported a rise in salary offers, although the report did . not specify by how much. Students looking for jobs in eco- nomic and finance careers found a lower…

… increase from last year of 6.8 percent. The report hasn't phase some LSA students, already planning on entering low-paying careers. "I really love news broadcasting and I'd still stick with it even if the…

… high salaries, students should avoid basing career decisions solely on money. "If someone wants to pursue a career - even if its not in a great field - they should still follow that path because they…

October 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… Association American Pharmaceutical Association American Society of Mechanical En- gineers American Society for Public Admin- istration Anthropology Club Arab Club Armenian Students Association Arts Chorale…

… responsibility." * * * THE ARTIST IS "very pleased" with the student response to the museum exhibits this year. He be- lieves that students are becoming increasingly interested in the ex- hibits, which have…

… emphasized modern art. Of course, some students just don't take to contemporary art, he grinned. "But we're living in the twen- tieth century and we have to know what's going on in our time." * * * UNDOUBTEDLY…

… October 28- Graduate Outing Club Hillel Foundation Nelson House Phi Delta Phi Phi Sigma Kappa Polonia Club student Organizations Registered in the Office of Student Affairs for the fall term, 1951-52 which…

… Congregational Disciples Guild Deutscher Verein Druids Engineering Council Engineering Honor Council Evangelical and Reformed Student Guild Foresters' Club Galena Gamma Delta Gilbert and Sullivan Gothic Film…

… Society Grace Bible Guild Graduate History Club Graduate Outing Club Graduate Student Council Hawaii Club Hiawatha Club Hillel Foundation Hot Record Society India Students Association Indian Institute of…

… for student or faculty couple. Call 2-2400. )22R ROOMS FOR RENT PERSONAL LOST-- White gold ladies Hamilton CAMPUS TOURIST HOME-Rooms by wrist watch. Phone 5246. 23Hamilton day or week. Bath, shower…

…, television. wris wach. hon 524. )23L 518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )2R " + .. I1 LOST-Horn rimmed glasses on Cam- bridge at Oxford. Reward. 2-3481. FOR SALE STUDENT ROOM SERVICE - Rooms available for…

… $1.00. )13P BEEN MEANING to find out about ours Student-Faculty and regular specials, haven't you? Well, if you're not do- ing anything, why not inquire NOW? Student Periodical Agency, 2-8242. )4P MR…

… Leadership Scholarships -The purpose of these scholarships is to give financial aid in education to malevundergraduate students in col- leges and universities of the United States and Canada who have leader…

September 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

… Games 0 Puzzles W E R EPA IR A LL MAK E "THE STUDENTS' FRIENDLY STORE 514 E. William St. (02 003' MAIN at WASHINGTON i 3 ii Biafran students explain fight ( ! 4! ff l UCCfthU By IRA HOFFMAN "What…

… is going on in Biafra is not a civil war.' To regard it as one, in the face of Anglo- Soviet and Arab intervention in favor of Nigeria, is a mis- nomer," says Ig o Egwu, min- ister of information of…

… the shooting down of the relief aircraft. We have the ear- lier indiscriminate bombing of civilians and hospitals in Biafra reported again and again. hIn addition to the war abroad, the Biafran students

… here are concerned about what they and other students can do to help. Benedict Okwumabua, Bia- fran student, asks "the students to learn what Biafra is all about and act according to their con- sciences…

…. We want to help stop the genocide and starvation there. If there is a donation to- ward the relief fund it would be appreciated." Ita contends there are two opportunities for the students to help by…

…. Participants were Ron -Harris of the Black Student Union, Rabbi Morton Kantor of Temple Beth El in Detroit, Jerry Gold- berg of SDS and the Rev. Mother Waddles, from the Perpetual Soul Saving Mission in Detroit…

January 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, 26 JANUARY 1965 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. 26 JANUARY 1965 SHIFT IN VALUES: Students Aim for 'Good Life' Former 'U' Instructor Teaches by New…

… Method ADVANCE FORECASTIN Star-Tracki Collegiate Press Service STANFORD, Calif.--Those col- lege students who seek the "good life" do so more out of quiet re- bellion against society's values than out of…

… Larudee has written a The method of instruction used by Larudee involves the sound of the Persian language representing the objects that the instructor wants taught. Thus the student learns to read through…

… incri 7:30 p.m.-A. H. Hosny, cultur- resented by 15 full-time staff men. air it passes al attache of the United Arab Re- Beirne also told the training The light public Embassy in Washington group that…

… technological improve- fnt the will discuss "The Cultural Charac- ments and automation will change -of a stick d tei of the United Arab Republic' the entire work force in the com- in the Multipurpose Rm. of thea…

… "Baysian Stimulus Programming" in Aud. C.1 7:30 p.m.-Prof. V. Ayoub of the anthropology department and Dr. M. Shokair will discuss "The Role of the United Arab Republic in Today's World," in the Multipur…

…. Calendar items appear once only. and smoking is not permitted. Student organization notices are not_____ accepted for publication. e Dept. of Linguistics: Doctoral prelim- inary examinations will be given…

… Fri. TUESDAY, JANUARY ?6 and Sat., March 5 and 6. Students in- - ---- tending to take one or more exams endmust notify the Departmental Office of DavP Cale dar their intention to do so on or before…

April 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… these seminars berday. is "Literature In an Age of Intellect- Students are asked to come Thurs- ual Crisis: 1680-1715", conducted by day, Dr. Forsythe, explained, be- Dr. John Arthos of the English De…

…- cause of the swing concert Wednes- partment. day. "It is my belief," he said, "that The students in this seminar have when faced with a choice, the stu- been primarily concerned with the dent would select…

… weekly with lemonstration of Chinese diabolo the tutor. Extensive outside readings and shuttlecock. and frequent papers comprise the rest of the seminar work, for which the student receives five semester…

… seminar to five academic hours. The students felt that the regular course work required limited the amount of time they coud spend on the seminar. In this regard the lack of a complete understanding of aims…

… and methods of the honors pro-I gram by those in charge was criticized by the students. Applications for admission tO Most of them were enthusiastic the program of Honors in Liberal about the greater…

… CampNamed Two-Day Drive Scheduled May 3-4; Funds To Aid Underprivileged Boys Full student committees for the annual Tag Day sales to be held May 3 and 4 were named yesterday by Richard Fletcher, '41…

October 26, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… forces and Jewish and Arab-American activists, arrived in Cairo in the early morning hours. He was greeted by Presi- dent Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and immediately visited the tomb of Anwar Sadat, the…

… in the peace process, the White House assembled a who's who list of figures in the American Jewish and Arab communities to ac- company the entourage. c.m ...r.g.m.".drss........s.. ........ br y f…

… at the Ann Arbor Public Library. Abduction of student linked to June case Police stress Sunday's assault is not related to Ann Arbor's serial rapist By FRANK C. LEE Daily Staff Reporter Ann Arbor…

… police have found simi- ities between the alleged kidnap- ping and threatened rape of a Univer- sity student Sunday morning and an- other case that occurred last June. The abduction of an 18-year…

October 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…:56 gone in the game. It Was the first time this season that anyone had scoredV Lebanon, Syria near conflict; Arab- Israeli air combat escalates BEIRUT, Lebanon (Y) - The' crisis in the Middle East…

… sharpened yesterday with re- ports of an armored force crossing t h e Syrian frontier into Lebanon and of an esca- lation in the Arab-Israeli air war. At the same time, the So- viet Union expressed concern…

… strikes against Israel The Wolverines quickly got another chance at the Gopher of Palestinian Arabs w h o were goal when running back Barry Mayer fumbled two plays later using Lebanon as a staging base. on…

… the announcement of big- aiming hydrogen-tipped missiles arsenal. tion. two arms negotiations was well at an enemy heartland from deep The Soviets have well over 1,200 As Arab guerrillas battled Le…

… units moved into drive. "Bptaraigh eeral Sovietthe village to block access routes, just doing the groundwork that Student leaders, faculty mem- officials led by Secretary Melvin but there was no report…

Student Gov- ment of Housing and Urban Re- However, Stokes has made missile force. its forces would not become in- state will then be required to hold ernment Council, will present a newal had gone to the…

students and fac- fun appov thct He has lo asembroled in a dispute with his { Iyih k re ring fellows. "The first milestone ulty. This committee would make won approval of a $100 million e di dp e w News of…

February 26, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

… Rule 7 to allow mailings of forms within the $15 expenditure wed "for the printing by SGO of h additional platform statements as candidate may desire." eceived report on work of Student Lsing and…

… Environmental Health nmittee; approved recommendation continue student representation on scommittee. iretced Student Activities Commit- to investigate the various means of king available to new students in…

… an oppor- iity to review the spring exarAL edule before it receives final ap- val and publication. he following student-sponsored so- t events have been approved for the sing weekend. Social chairmen…

… are ninded that requests for approval social events are due in the Office Student Affairs not later than 12 lock noon on Tuesday prior to the nt. eb. 26: Alice Lloyd, Theta Xi, An- son Hse., Mich. Hse…

… Appointments, 3528 Admin Bldg., NO 3-1511. Ext. 489. Wed., March 2: (Summer Positions) Social Security Admin. will interview students for summer jobs. They have need of ten (10) student assts. (jun- iors) for…

… specific positions; must file to take the April Federal Service En- trance Examination. If job works out favorably, student is assured of a job after graduation. Interviews: The following companies will…

September 26, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

… settlements in captured the latest fruitless attempt by mand for direct negotiations with Arab territory showed "utter dis- Britain to persuade the Soviet Arab nations as the only course regard for principles…

… water came from Hurricane's Beulah's massive rains. r - -- - - I., Arab territories it seized during End Belligerency the Arab-Israeli war in June. But he said that any settlement Jordan's foreign…

…...............May 16-18 -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i l. t# Faculty and graduate students engaged in research will present aspects of their papers and research. The theme for the Fall semester will be…

March 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… said, but added that the costs of Stalinism were high. Although Angee Poley, an LSA first-year student, said the conference was informative, she said it would have been better if a diplomat from the…

… Soviet Union had spoken at the first panel. 'U' students demand change in U.S. policy at national rally. by Frank Krajenke About 40 University students and Ann Arbor residents participated in a…

…. Iowever if she stays in biology Through graduate school she will find fewer and fewer females. By the time she becomes a professor she will be outnumbered nine to one. The LSA graduate student- teaching…

… Science program and Eleanor Linn, associate director of the Center for Sex Equity in Schools said science doesn't attract many students on the whole, and at- tracts even fewer women. In order to encourage…

…. Swain is interim University vice president for student services. THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today straight-scale, minimize competi- tion, relate class skills to careers, and provide female…

… role models. "If you ask a junior-high student to describe a woman scientist, they will say she's old, ugly, has no fash- ion sense, and doesn't date because she never gets out of the lab," said Davis…

…. David Toland, second year gradu- ate student and chemistry T.A., said he used the seminar to improve his teaching. "I spent a lot of the time just personally thinking about what I do when teaching a class…

… classes. If a male student does poorly he will be encouraged to keep trying. A female student, however, will be encouraged to try something else. LSA junior Debbie Lotstein said she sympathized with the…

… discussed Is- raeli foreign and domestic policies in relation to the Arab States and Pales- tinians at the Rackham Amphithe- ater yesterday as a part of the Israel Conference Day. Forum members included…

…; Michael Curtis, Professor of Politi- cal Science at Rutgers University, Kenneth McKune, Deputy Director of the Office of Israel and Arab-Is- raeli Affairs within the Department of State, Richard Strauss…

March 26, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 26, 2003 OP/ED Ulbe L wchigmi k 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY . STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… speech in advertisements simply because the message may not be in accordance with our own. Furthermore, there is a constituency of students on this campus who agree with the advertisements, and Valuck has…

…- mate Israeli acts of self defense, and the wan- ton, murderous acts of Arab terrorists. How ironic that under the guise of "academic free- dom," these same people invited Islamic Jihad terrorist Sami Al…

… of campustruth to tell it like it is: The Palestinian Arabs celebrated Sept. 11, and make national heroes out of murderers of Jews. The root of the Arab-Israeli conflict is the concerted, organized and…

September 26, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 20) • Page Image 9

… Univesity and supports the Arabs in the Arab-Israeli conflict. IN ADDITION, a letter, signed by 47 political science graduate students, was sent to the executive committee to protest Henry's tenure denial…

students in Henry's class (Arab-Israeli conflict) may have sent letters to the executive committee saying he didn't teach his class objectively," said Schorger, who directed the Center for Near-Eastern and…

November 26, 2014 (vol. 123, iss. 56) • Page Image 11

… emphasis on incit- ing students to actually participate in these events rather than just liking a post online. "We know you read it - great. We know you watched it - great," Eljamal said. "What are you…

… to be reached out to through multiple avenues. An evolving campus, an uncertain future Walking across the Diag on a Tuesday in November, campus seems busy. Students scuttle to class, wrapped in parkas…

… and over- sized scarfs. A tent to one side promotes Blood Battle and a large group of students stand over the block 'M,' encouraging those who pass to join the student organization optiMize. Written on…

… one wall of the Hatch- er Graduate Library is the phrase "Save the Lost 43," a reference to the tragic abduction of 43 college students in Mexico. Spray-paint on the Diag reads "EXPEL RAPISTS" and…

… "ADMINS DEFEND RAPISTS." University students are not, and probably will never be, complacent when it comes to issues of social justice. A quick survey of the physical center of our campus is evidence of…

… from Humberto Leon situation in the present." by Kenzo, paired with gold cuffs, she looked nothing short of regal and -SHAE RAFFERTY, INFORMATION GRADUATE STUDENT high fashion. Her nuptials reflect a…

…." Examples of this range from governmen- tal social media shutdowns within the Arab Spring movement, to closer-to-home acts of institutional interference. Campbell recalls a recent event in which the BART, San…

February 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…11 Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Wednesday, February 26, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 Air…

… start thinking about where to live for the fall. For a sizeable num- ber of students, off-campus housing of some sort is the answer. Finding a suitable place to live is a hassle. For the lucky ones, the…

July 26, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…. Additional distribution of the college yearbook is scheduled for next week, Miss Siebert said. She asked students to bring with them identification or receipts. Aboard U.S.S. Appalachian, Bikini, Friday, July…

… by the Smithsonian Institute. Jews Protest Planned Meeting LONDON, July 25 - (P) - Britain announced plans today for an early conference of Arab and Jewish lead- ers on problems of Palestine and…

… European Jewry, but the Jewish. agency declared it would boycott any talks making immigration of 100,000 Jewish refugees contingent on Arab consent. Meanwhile, Arab sources reported Anglo - American…

… negotiators had reached virtual agreement on a plan to split Palestine into communal units of Jews and Arabs, similar to American counties. resting on the bottom, sunk by yes- terday's first underwater atomic…

… comes up for ratification in the House. It is subject to Senate ap- proval also. Burton Chosen Head Of Book Exchange The Student Legislature appointed Dick Burton as the manager of the Student Book…

… Exchange which will be operated for the benefit of the student body this fall. Burton anounced that the Book Exchange will begin at the end of the Summer Session to collect books for sale at the beginning of…

… the Fall Term. "Each student will place his own sale price on the books he turns in," Burton said. "Payment will be made after the book has been sold and a 10 per cent maintenance charge has been…

November 26, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 26, 1986 Stanatin air I plagues MLB Students complain about snail-like elevators By MIA GOLDBERG Faculty members and students are still…

… recruitment and some students employed at the nation's largest automaker may be laid off as GM plants look for ways to cut costs, officials said. Some students are working in GM plants through a cooperative…

… agreement between the automaker and GMI Engineering and Management Institute, a 3,000-student degree- granting institution which became independent from GM in 1982. "There are divisions of GM that probably…

… downgraded. Richard Dale, GMI's admissions director, said no co-op students had been cut from their jobs with GM. But another GMI official, who asked to remain anonymous, told The Flint Journal there was a…

… significant drop in the number of GMI co-op' students sponsored by GM. "The official information is there has been no drop from GM, but I; know for a fact that certain divisions have cut back and-or eliminated…

… believed to be Iranian raided a French-operated oil platform off the United Arab Emirates, killing at least five workers. It was the first raid on Larak, one of two makeshift terminals established at the…

… demonstrators claimed had violated international law. Shortly after the sit-in, a Superior Court judge granted a temporary order barring the Radical Student Union and 14 protesters from more occu - pations at the…

… 25,000-student cam - pus. Most of the demonstrators were charged with trespassing and dis - rupting university business and 27 protesters were released on their personal recognizance following their…

… arrests Monday night. Carter, who was released after paying a $15 court fee, was accused of blocking buses holding arrested students. She said she was taken into custody "because they (police) were pushing…

… father would be proud of her. About 75 students in the court - room burst into applause when she came before the judge. Contant threa - tened to clear the courtroom in the outbursts persisted. Carter was…

July 26, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

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

… the Union on Tuesday evening. I was personally very surprised at the intellectual level of the re- marks that were expressed by most of the students. Except for Prof. Henry Bretton, Mr. Omesh Khan- na…

… statements tended to remind me of something that I might read in a newspaper designed to sensa- tionalize the issues at hand. I have encountered many foreign students who do have a strong realization of the…

… lacking in spirit. If anything, their sense of humor was better devel- oped than ours. In ending his epistle, Mr. Weicher said.: "The student could only shrug and finish off his glass of wine." I think that…

… power than was Czarist Russia in the 19th century. The Arab revolution, of which Nasser is the most con- spicuous but not the only champion, did not exist at all in the imperial days of the last century…

… an Arab country in the Middle East. I F THEREFORE, the day is past and gone for- ever when the Middle East can be stabilized by Western military power, we must seek an accommodation with the new powers…

November 26, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… conference WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administra- tion's Mideast strategy was put to a test yesterday as the three key parties - Israel, Syria and the Palestinian Arabs - let the deadline descend without…

… negotiations, cosponsored by the United States and the Soviet Union, have been in recess for three weeks amid disagreement between Israel and the Arabs on where and when to proceed. Baker, after meeting in…

… has altered the powers of the Student Responsibility Committee (SRC), which will monitor the policy in action during fraternity parties. Un- der the new plan, the SRC will no longer have the authority…

…- lem, not women," said Tomi-Ann Roberts, faculty advisor for VOICE. The curfew proposal came as a shock to many people at the conser- vative Mormon-owned university, where most of the 28,600 students

… percent of students live off-campus and nine out of ten rapes are committed by an acquaintance, Roberts said. Some men said they were angry about the proposed curfew, while others said they have tried to…

… placed on the steps of the Student Publications Building yesterday morning with a knife and a note on it, according to a Department of Public Safety (DPS) report. The animal looked like a possum, said…

… Carol Pytko, manager of the Student Publications Building, which houses the offices of The investigation. Vaughan said he did not think the incident was connected to an a~Iver- tisement printed in the…

November 26, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

Students Association, the Muslim Students' Association, the Pakistani Students Association and the Arab Student Association. ilano Earn a Master of Science degree in: * Health Services Management and…

… on Monday following the holiday break. Students will be out on the Diag collecting canned goods and clothes for the Ann Arbor Salvation Army from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is sponsored by a number of…

student groups, including La Voz Latina, the Lebanese Student Asso- ciation, the Chinese Student Associ- ation and the United Asian American Organizations. Mortuary customs before Buddhism focus of lecture…

… Vice-chair Prof. John Gobetti said he thinks Coleman has been very receptive to faculty advice so far. Another funding issue brought up at yester- day's meeting was the Michigan Student Assembly…

…'s proposal to increase student fees to improve recreational facilities. The results of an MSA ballot showed that the majority of stu- dents want the fee increase. Coleman said the administration is in the…

… process of examining the issue. "We are looking at it real closely to see if it might be possible," she said. Other concerns Coleman addressed were childcare for faculty, graduate students and…

… requirements to obtain a degree. "This is the first of a long series of what we hope are reforms," Coleman said. "These are ways in which we can have a possible impact on student athletes' success." Men charged…

…. 21. . An editorial titled "Evening of Tolerance" on page 4 yesterday did not name all of the sponsors of a Ramadan feast last week. It was sponsored by four student groups - the Muslim Graduate…

November 26, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… mnority By CHRISTY RIEDEL Several top admissions officials are ex- ppressing doubt about the feasibility of trying to double in three to five years the number of black students who apply to the Univer…

… Univer- sity's black enrollment within three to five years. Sudarkasa recently said one way to achieve this would be to double the number bof minority students who apply to the University. ACCORDING to…

… college-bound minorities. 0 application goal Lawrence Norris, chairman of the office does not specifically target high Michigan Student assembly's minority af- school students in lower grades. fairs…

… committee, says henthinks the real key "We go to high schools every year and to attracting significantly more minority rely on high school counselors to announce students is to reach them early in their our…

… visits," Washington says. Although the academic careers. office encourages counselors to allow un- "I'D LIKE to see recruitment begin derclassmen to attend the informational before a student becomes a…

… hijacking on renegade Palestinians working for an Arab country it did not name. Gover- nment sources in Cairo said the coun- try was Libya, Egypt's neighbor and arch rival. In Moscow, the official Soviet news…

… input from eight faculty members and two students on the 12- See COMMITTEE, Page 3 Ex-Iranian captive recalls crisis ......................................."".""................. ii " i: iiii" i O~i"1 Y…

… LUSTIG man. He said he Only University students, alumni, faculty, and staff will Thanksgiving break be able to purchase tickets to the Jan. 1 Fiesta Bowl on Dec. 28 from Detr because the Wolverines' ticket…

… Scottsdale Resort, a game on to and from the game, and a New rice of the package is $699 for triple double occupancy, and $893 for single tions can be picked up at the Union he student-faculty-staff package…

March 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… * Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN *"When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth will Preval" STUDENT

…, MARCH 26. 1959 NIGHT EDITOR: JOAN KAATZ "The Fool! He's Cutting The Wrong End" ~} F OV\MEsTC NEEVS p II ( -4, ea The Fishman Disqualification Case:. Excusable STUDENT Government Council is…

… thus sides with Soviet Russia, which has always agitated against the Pact, or is trying to establish a position of leadership in the Arab world despite its break with the Nasser nationalists of the…

… United Arab Republic. In the tight-rope walking by which he has so far maintained independence of Nasser while enjoying not-quite-so-much independence of the local Communists who support him and the…

… so-called Arab union with Jordan. The revolution abrogated this arrangement. Now Jordan stands between Iraq, the UAR and a totally hostile Israel which, at the first outbreak of new hostilities in the…

…-THE EDITOR: Courses Meet Student Needs Reader Claims To the Editor: I WAS very disappointed to read the editorial concerning the School of Education. I thought the trick of taking things out of con- text and…

… scholars in the literary college. They are the ones who certify that a teacher is proficient in subject matter. This is done by the grades that they give. If a student enrolls in the School of Education and…

…, students would take more work in their major field. I don't think this is true, but before I can commit myself I should like to see a survey made of liberal arts graduates to determine how many of them took…

February 26, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

… Peacemakers Prance," Un- Ion, 9-12. March 9: International Students' As- sociation and Arab Club, program, "Arab Unity - a force for peace" with understanding that there will be a question and answer period…

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

… the elementary stages, of course, science ses do not attempt such general education ouch as lower level courses. he claim that students find these required ice courses a roadblock to receiving a di- va…

… impede most students' education. as also been assumed that because some of e men do not want to teach, the goals of :ation at their institutions are being de- This is not entirely true, because it must be…

… course. One hopes that it shouldn't be the grade that counts uppermost in a course, but what one does in learning and in persuing his curiosity to logical ends. Students have no right to shift the whole…

students by the arm like children. -HENRY LEE ABBREVIATED VERSION: An Interview with Nixon Through the Back Door [F YOU LOOK for the word "discriminate" in, for instance, Evans' Dictionary of Con…

… will work as well as any. The communication of the theory and practice of restrictive policies to presumably open-minded students, whether through or- ganizational constitutions or less obvious routes…

…, is a dismal sight. Removal of written "dis- criminatory" regulations is only one step in the gradual trend toward giving students far more freedom of choice than they will possibly know how to use. But…

… of reason. -DAVID KESSEL Daily Guest Writer (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is from remarks by James A. Wech- sier to the 2nd Annual Student Editor's Conference sponsored by the Overseas Press Club. It…

Student Government Council at its meeting Feb. 24, 190. Approved minutes previous meeting. Denied request of 'Latin American Students Association for' waiver of policy relating to "queens." Approved…

March 26, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… the city attended, said "the secretary delivered an excellent statement SnHenry Jackson (Dl-Wash.), was one of those who had ques- tioned the U.S. initiative aimed at producing an Arab Israeli set…

… wanted to listen and ask questions. Some senators, including Henry ing Israel to agree to Arab peace terms. Prominent senators also have attacked Rogers' Idea for a big power Mideast peace keeping force…

…. TIMES "A R E AL T HRI LLE R" " A MUST" -UP I. -PLAYBOY 20% Student Discount ! I SEATS ON SALE ! PTP Ticket Office Mendelssohn Lobby ?1.50 84O NORMAN KENNEDY POPUL AR PRICES! ' LORR8/fle H8flSB /?Y…

October 26, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… arms shipments to hostile Arab militant groups across the Middle East, a day after a myste- rious explosion rocked a weapons factory near the North African country's capital. The tough words were likely…

… the sale of prized land plots and O real estate in Moscow and other parts of Russia. -Compiled from Daily wire reports At showcase, TechArb highlights student work 20 student venture teams share…

… below the structure's surface, student entrepreneurs are collaborating to create the extraordinary. The University's Center for Entrepreneurship, located in' the basement of the parking structure, held…

… its Student Ven- ture Showcase on Thursday. At the event - hosted by CFE's TechArb Student Startup Accelerator, and co-sponsored by the Samuel Zell & Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepre- neurial…

… Studies, the College of Engineering and the Office of the Vice President for Research - iore than 100 students and faculty attended in hopes of attracting investors for their fledgling businesses. The 20…

student venture teams in attendance were com- prised of undergraduate and graduate students from vary- ing educational backgrounds. University alum Richard Sheridan - president and CEO of Menlo Innovations…

… are going to reinvent Michigan," Sheridan said of the student entrepre- neurs. University alum Mahendra Vora - the founder and manag- ing director of Vora Ventures, which helps to found and sell…

… technological ventures - said he attended the event to sup- port other student entrepre- neurs. "That's all I've done my whole life, is startups," Vora said. "I'm just excited to be batk at my alma mater. Twen…

…- ty-five years later there's noth- ing like this." The student startups includ- ed several Facebook and mobile phone apps, a trivia game and a hybrid solar energy system, among others.. A select few of…

… the student presenters also had the oppor- tunity to meet privately with investors Thursday afternoon. Rackham student Jus- tin D'Atri represented Torch Hybrid, LLC, a company that produces power…

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