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October 26, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

….'LEE . explains fee refunds U' Draftees .To Receive FeeRefund By SANDRA JOHNSON University students called to ac- tive duty by thearmed services will receive a full refund of se- mester fees, University Comptrol…

…- ler Gilbert L. Lee has stated in a memo to the billing office. In addition, they will not need to pay a service charge for this refund. Less than a dozen students have left the University this semester…

…- to assume active duty, Supervisor of Student Billing Neil M. Tracy said yesterday. Otherwse, students would re- ceive a full refund without a serv- ice charge only if the change in "fee status" were…

… brought by ad- ministrative action of the Univer- sity, he explained. Other Instances Tracy cited the dropping of a course or the removal of students from a class that is too full as instances in which such…

… a refund might be demanded. In all other cases a student .leaving during the first two weeks of school is refunded his entire fee minus a $30 dis-enrollment charge. If he is leaving during the third…

September 26, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… network. MSA Contiued from Page 1 regarding their landlords' legal obligations and students' roles as tenants in Ann Arbor. "If you want to see the AATU here this year, $26,000 is the amount it needs to…

… survive," said Law Rep. Chris Sheehan. The money in the MSA budget, meant to fund student groups and services, comes from a mandatory fee added to each student's tuition. MSA supports the Ann Arbor Tenant…

…'s Union, which is not a student group, with 5 percent to 7 per- cent of its budget each year. The increase was opposed by some who argued that the money would be more beneficial if allocated elsewhere…

… at last night's Michigan Student Assembly meeting. TEACH-IN Continued from Page 1 "I think it depends what kind of media you look at or look to, to process it by working through different people…

… from the anthropology, history, political science and Near Eastern studies departments as well as a graduate student who had recently completed field work in Pak- istan. Speakers commented on topics…

… variety of speakers and found the panel informative and equally impor- tantly, challenging. "They're new ways to look at the information we're being given," she said, "and to see the number of students and…

…- porting a national green armband cam- paign which encourages people to stand in solidarity with Arabs, Mus- lims, and Middle-Easterners. nedeOdAa FREE ADVANCE SCREENING UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - ANN ARBOR…

October 26, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 20) • Page Image 7

…'t start sending more food instead of "empty declarations." reach crit DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - The Arabs have a saying: "There can be no Middle East war without Egypt and no peace without Syria." That was…

… the Golan Heights cap- tured in 1967, understands that he must adapt to the new world order. But not at any price and not by breaking Arab ranks as Egypt did when it signed a peace treaty with Israel in…

… stage viled foes for a year has irrevocably altered the fundamentals of the Arab-Israeli conflict. When the talks began in Madrid Oct. 30, 1991, the Syrians and Israelis hurled insults at each other. Now…

… should spend money on its own problems freedom, to win the peace, to help transform former enemies into peaceful partners," Bush said. STUDENT ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT CENTER .::::"*1.:1:.:::*i .":.i…

September 26, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…. Baghdad radio said yesterday Jordan authorities closed the road' from the Arab-administered old city section of Jerusalem.4 Joint Judic Staff, Short Joint Judiciary Council will ap- point two students to…

… the national council." Several Issues Involved There are several possible issues involved. Aside from the ques- Ttion of the propriety of suspend- Exp~ect SGC 'To Consider Sigma Kappa -. Student

… rules. "At the moment, our concern is mainly to give students an oppor- tunity to register their cars and time to dispose of unauthorized cars," Streiff said. 4,045 Permits Issued To date, the Office of…

Student Affairs has granted 3,975 exempt permits, 25 commuting ermits, 15 business permits, four ealth per- mits and 26 storage permits, bring- ing the total to 4,045, slightly more than OSA's minimum…

… estimate of 4,000. However, Streiff anticipates at least 1,000 more students will reg- ister their cars during the coming year, bringing the total to slightly more than the maximum 5,000 estimate. Although…

….m. Admission of 15 cents will be charged. REPRISAL: Israeli ftaid Wins Arab Army Base JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector (1) -Israeli troops attacked Jordan Army positions overnight and re- ported this morning about 50…

… positions will be accepted from members of Joint Judiciary and Student Gov-, ernment Council. Interviewing willj be conducted, as usual, by officers of Joint Judiciary and SOC. Normally, petitioning is open…

… to any University student. But be- cause of. sorority and fraternity rushing, all-campus petitioning will not be feasible for a month, and the positions must be filled as soon as possible, according to…

…Tryout Meetings Scheduled for Today Tryout meetings for The Daily staff will be held today in the' Student Publications Building. Business staffers will meet at 4:15 p.m. and Editorial, Sports, Women's and…

… news- paper practice. Following the initial training period, students choose to work in one of six departments: local ad- vertising, classified advertising, promotions, contracts, circulation or…

March 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

… Gradu- ate Arab Students will lead the dis- cussion in the Union at 4:30 p.m. today. All interested are invited. The semester group picture of the o loouoS auq jo lnaeJ put squapn's Hygiene and Public…

…I t i 4- irt i A. It ,...r _ .. 1 AL = ~------ ---~---- - _______ THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. ,, Member of the Associated Press The Asociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for…

… causes of war seem to be too complicated and bewildering for any individual to effect a remedy for them. Thus, blocked and helpless, we do nothing. UT, now, Michigan students, still living in peril, are…

… support the statesmen who are making a real struggle for peace. We students can inform the world that we are aware of the instruments which propagandize war hysteria, and that lie are no longer responsible…

… Michigan student believes that peace dem- onstrations alone stop wars. But most of us do believe that when the students of the University of Michigan, together with half a million other young men and women…

… demon- strations in themselves are a stimulus to thought and discussion by students, and as such can impress the desire for peace even more strongly into the character of Michigan youth. FOR these reasons…

…, we believe that the interests o every student are involved in the peace demonstration which is being planned by the Campus Peace Council. The more solid is the student support of the meeting, the more…

… a starting point for a few remarks about student play production. "In the nast four years, the Hillel Players have presented student-written plays. Without going into the fundamental merits of such…

… perfor- mances, it is certainly true that there was a finish to last night's publication that would have been hard to achieve with a student-written play." So ended James Green's Daily review of The Gentle…

September 26, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, September 26, 1989 The Michigan Daily ~1 i 40 A4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. C, No.14 Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

Arab Journalists Association, was arrested the night of January 14, 1988. According to the Data Base Project on Palestinian Human Rights, Israeli soldiers "destroyed the furniture in his house and…

… terrified his young children. After 12 days of interrogation he was given a six-month administrative detention." Hanna Siniora, an editor of the weekly Arabic paper AI-Fajr, was also detained. His colleague…

Arabic, and the Hebrew language paper Derech Hanitzotz, have had their licenses withdrawn since the beginning of the intifadah. The Haya Press Office in Jerusalem as well as the Palestine Press Service…

… undermines the peace initiatives of France, Russia, and the Arab League, the United States with equal callousness and disre- gard, idly stands by with indifference, apa- thy, or just plain cowardice. This…

… people themselves. He is and faith in the Lebanese Army again, and in the initiatives of the Arab League. They realize that if it weren't for Michel Aoun, there would be no Arab League initiative, only a…

… Wolverine. Back to the diag, Shakey Jake, com- muter buses, a week wait for your phone, the Slug, April 1, sitting in someone else's seat at Michigan Stadium. And welcome back to the student news- paper…

… the classes and organizations that they see fit. As a student, the only information you get from your peers with your same van- tage point is the Daily. It is therefore im perative the Daily use its…

February 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

…- day as Israeli tanks, troops and warplanes blasted Arab guerrilla bases in Lebanon. Israel threat- ened to strike again unless guerril- la raids from Lebanon stop, and the U.N. Security council sched…

…- uled an urgent meeting for Satur- day at the request of Lebanon. Observers in Beirut said* t he attack trigered the heaviest fight- ing between Arabs, and Israelis since a major Israeli assault in the…

…-Range Missile system in the regular bill author- U.S. and south Vietnamese dele- izing funds for the fiscal year that starts July 1. gations. N1,1 For the student body: I AUD. A, ANGELL HALL, 7:00 & 9:00 P…

… 1-3-5-7-9 DIAL 8-6416 at his home last year. Thursday in guerrilla strikes. ___________________ The raid came as U.N. special The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of…

…: "Between Two Worlds," Preach- ing: Robert E. Sanders. College Class at 10:30 a.m.-Contemporary Christian Faith. Student Coffee Hour and Discussion at 11:30. BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 423 S. Fourth…

… at 9:15 and 10:30 Wednesday service at 10:00 p.m. LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL AND CENTER 801 South Forest at Hill Donald G. Zill, Pastor SUNDAY 9:15 a.m.-Eucharist. 1 1:00 a.m.-Matins. 6:00 p.m.-Supper. 7…

January 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

…. "Anti-Zionism is sort of putting Jews in a no-man's land," Rosenzweig said. Jamal El-Hindi, third year law student, said Rosenzweig "attempted to clarify the distinction between anti-semitism and anti…

…-Israel as anti- semitic," El-Hindi said. A member of the audience asked Rosenzweig about the idea of a bi- national state where Jews and Arabs would live together. Rosenzweig ex- pressed a great deal of doubt…

… of comedy-goers. Ten student comedians, on stage for three to five minutes each, com- peted for the comedy title, poking fun at first dates, juggling machetes and cracking condom jokes. Backstage…

…, nervous contestants craned their necks, searching for friends in the audience. "My stomach feels like mayonnaise," said contes- tant and LSA first-year student Jen- nifer Balaban. "But if I wasn't funny, I…

… percent behind Israel as I've seen it." Laura Cibul, LSA senior and co- chair of TAGAR- the student orga- nization which sponsored the event- said she viewed the rabbi's visit as a chance to "try to…

… tool, INCA, to analyze, design and build an information processing system. Students work at the EDS world headquarters in Pano, Texas. Upon completion of the program, graduates are responsible for…

May 26, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… those Last month's readings put the Con- the 1974 Arab oil embargo, consume pocketbook in April, as real weekly necessities sumer Price Index at 211.5, meaning it prices soared by another 1.1 per cent in…

… LIGHT LUTHERAN STUDENTS said. (One Block North of S. University CHURCH Join us for Sunday School and Worship One thing the government will do, and Forest) (The Campus Ministry of the ALC-LCA) PACKARD ROAD…

… ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL Robert Kavasch, Interim Pastor FIRST UNITED METHODIST special inquiry into why food prices (Catholic) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. CHURCH jumped so much in April. Department 331 Thompson…

… Friday fell Koinonia Carl R. Geider during the week of the department's (A Bible Study for college students) Carl R. Ge idermonthly survey. Qevcso vusip For information call 662-2756 Wilburn C. Hill and…

… Larry Phillips, Evangelists Transportation: 662-9928 Services of worsnp Sunday 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Student Fellowship meets at 7:00 p.m. Do a Tree a Favor: Recycle Your Daily "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE…

… MICHIGAN DAILY (LISPS3441900) Volume LXXXIX, No. 19-S Saturday. May 26, 1979 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morn- ings during the…

March 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

… THE DAILY STAFF (Continued from Page 1) Fricke cited the 20 year old test's main purpose to provide "a good bit of information about the student which he or she could not normally come up with on his…

… own." Fricke, director of the exam- inations and evaluations office here, argued last night that much of what the test reveals should not be openly discussed with the student. "Most of the test," he…

… continually b e e n pro- vided for Health Service use, and now, of course, are com- pletely open to those students who care to see them." However, Fricke adm tted un- der continued ques,.ioning that the test…

… the mous number of dollars SaudiE foreign students in their use of merltnaeawudntb Arabia holds. the English language. irmetropolitan area would not be ARIN olds.lsg er flying back to Saudi Arabia for…

… sources said, it is not likely that either will stray from the course set by Faisal of full backing for the Arab struggle against Israel and a middle-of-the-road stance on oil prices. BOWLING IS FUN Trying…

March 26, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…-resident aliens” in the Registrar’s data), nor how many Arab students attend the University — who are classified as white. Asian students are grouped into one category despite the dif- ferences among, say…

…CSG absolutely cannot fill its pur- pose. It is not possible for CSG to fill its purpose if it can’t represent its students. There are certain needs that the different communities require and if…

… those people are not on student government, it’s really hard to identify those needs and execute on the appropriate strate- gies to fulfill those needs.” Comparing CSG presidential and vice…

… presidential representation to the student demographic break- down reveals disparities in almost all categories but white students. “The environment is not always created on CSG to be welcoming of very…

… purposes. The student demographic break- down was obtained through aver- aging racial identities of the student population from 1993 to 2015, using the years 1995, 2000, 2005, 2014. Data was obtained…

… University does not recognize certain nuances in ethnicity and gender. It does not report how many students do not conform to the gender binary, nor the ethnicity of international stu- dents (called “non…

… and 2014 . The Daily’s analysis found that Asian American and Black students on campus are well represented compared to their respective popu- lations on campus. Black presidents and vice…

… presidents have accounted for 10.7 percent of presidents and 7.1 percent of vice presidents in the last two decades, 66 percent higher than the Black population. As international students are not…

… ultimately sorted into racial catego- ries, it may be that Asian students in general are actually under-repre- sented as CSG executives due to the large proportion of international students from Asia. LSA…

… senior Alex Abdun-Nabi, CSG treasurer, attributed these groups’ proportionally large repre- sentation on CSG to their legacy as activists campus wide, particularly the Black Student Union’s activity…

March 26, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

… an angry crowd of Jewish students who objected to the attacks on Israel's policies. Scuffles broke out, and each side ac- cused the other of instigating the violence. Fortunately, no serious in- juries…

Arab lands. At week's end, peace seemed distant indeed. Teach-in urges action The Vietnam War, an issue which electrified this University community and campuses across the country, in the '60s and early…

… strategy for the future. Al Haber, one of the founders of Students for a Democratic Society, one of the groups which spearheaded the anti-war movement, called for creation of a broad-based leftist…

… Other participants spoke of the need for creation of a campus political group to work through student government for change on campus. The Michigan Student Assembly "should be more vocal and take an ac…

students at the University of Michigan Lebanon calls for help Training while By Julie Rovner It was still pitch black outside parents and high school when the alarm went off at 5:30 cheerleaders. Sunday…

… Sun- Waiting in line for everything, from concert tickets to a hamburger at McDonald's, says something about the psyche of the average student. you wait WJHILE GOVERNMENT leaders, armies and other…

… cert tickets to a hamburger at wet McDonald's, says something else about the psyche of the average University student. Competition n the has become so fierce for all cold elements of life that students

…- pointment times computer- assigned, people would line up in advance to get the earliest days. For those at the beginning of the alphabet, the earliest arriving students showed up about two hqurs before the…

… education is learning how to strive for that elusive number one. If not, why else do officials allot only 25,000 of 100,000 football tickets for students? Why do they continue Ito refuse to build any new…

… housing, even though enrollment is still rising? And why are they always raising their standards to make the outstan- ding students comprise a smaller and smaller partof the whole? Of course the University…

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…_ ilablesyoera 'Tryou teetings Today Novelists, foreign correspond- ents, editors, business managers, governors, and other potentates will assemble today and tomorrow in the Student Publications…

… will be held at 4 p.m. today and technical publications, of independent students who at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Business And reporters-they're a dime were disgruntled with fraternity domination of campus…

… affairs. Later in the decade fraternity men were allowed on the staff, but The Daily continued as a completely free student enter- prise until 1903. At this time, in the interests of greater continuity…

…, larger student participation and sounder financ- es, the assets of the paper were sold to the University. From then on, The Daily grew quickly. By 1932, the combined student publications had accumulated…

… editorial staffs of The Daily will meet at 4 p.m. today and 7:30 tomorrow at the Student Publications Building. Tryouts will be broken down into news, women's, sports and photography staffs. Previous…

… ing base is, "When Michigan loses, The Arab world is bitterly dis- takes the form of hostility toward rioting has been frequent, Ameri- ' '"T n x o + R - T L , a-ill i n r 1i l 1i l ~ vv1+ .. ...1. 1…

… - - .......1 r _ _ _ ._. & L _. e r C r 1 " fimen co Educated Arabs still respect the United States for its great accom- plishments in this country. This became clear when Efi- menco met people like the govern…

…. Efimenco said. But there are some bright spots what looks to Arab nations to be The U.S. spends billions in Korea on the map of the area. subservience to British Middle and Europe, Moslem representa- In…

September 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…You~ I/ *,. Ittff Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN one Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS il Prevail" STUDENT

…' ' .Y - _ .p Fysb6 i4fc Student U.S. with. Britain 26, 1957 * NIGHT EDITOR: JOHN WEICHER (EDITOR'S NOTE: Robert H. Whealey is a graduate student in history the University. He spent a year in Germany…

… (1955) with the United States An and, after discharge, a year at Oxford University as a student. Following is first article of a two-part series.) By ROBERT A. WHEALEY FOUND the British the same as the…

… told of onal Student Conference's strong- nouncement of racial segregation I States. The action preceded the ,t Little Rock but grew from simi- ensationgd incidents around the -. artening to consider…

… kicking Negroes and crying for the Lord to save them from the plague of dark- skinned people. It is difficult even to expect the educated in' foreign lands, such as the youths at the Inter- national Student

… ourselves caught in a ries of dilemmas-France and the Arabs, 1 and the Arabs, Pakistan and India- e, we are damned if we choose and damned shrink from choosing, and where neither native is so noble and so…

… foreign affairs. Fellow ships are available to college seniors graduate students, young faculty mein bers, and interested persons .w hay already received their doctorate.A plicants should be under 40 years…

… Offices of t Graduate School. For applicalon write to the Ford Foundation,44 r Madison Avenue, New York 22, Ne York. The fllowing student sponsored o cial events are approved for the corn ing week…

…-end. Social chairmen are re minded that requests for approval fo social evets are due inthe Office of Student Affairs not aer than 12:0 noon on the Tuesday prior to th event. Sept. 27: Kelsey, Mosher. Sept. 28…

…, Graduate at dent Council, Haven-Taylor, Huber In ternational, Students Association, Kap pa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Nu Si ma, Nu~, Phi Epsilon P, Phi Gamin Delta, PhiDelta Phi, Phi KappamT Phi Kappa Sigma…

November 26, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… another resolution, the educators rec- ommended the development of systematic academic study of the problem of world organization to preserve peace "especially by mature and carefully selected students in…

… organized Arab para-military bodies -the Nejada (Rescuers) and the Futuwa (Power). They pretend to be nothing more than older Boy Scouts, but obviously they hope to be the Arab answer to the Irgun and the Hag…

…- utes, classrooms and athletics. The protest must apparently come from students (Catholic stu- dents, especially, should feel strongly about this incident.) Stu- dents at the University of Detroit, at…

… Wayne University and other schools in Detroit and also at Mi- ami University itself have already initiated protest movements. It is important that University of Michigan students organize a campaign of…

… letter writing, wires ADDITIONAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MAY BE FOUND ON PAGE 2 and other forms of pressure to in- fluence the University of Detroit, as students of another Michigan university who do not…

… Rushton 'Bitter' Students To the editor: FAR TOO frequently, teachers encounter children who mani- fest the "teacher is picking on me" attitude. Sometimes such senti- ments have basis in fact, but us…

… similarity of theirs and the student's opinion, were asked for their resignation." Tch! Teh! Tch! Now Mr. Payne, just put your emotional crutch in the corner and face the situation squarely. Suppose your…

students from noon on Wed., Nov. 27 until 8:00 a.m. on Fri., Nov. 29, for the Thanksgiving holiday. Temporary driving privileges will not be granted to students wishing to return to their homes after at…

…- tending classes on Friday or Sat- urday following Thanksgiving. Offices of the Dean of Students Automobile Regulation, Senior Medical Students: The automo- bile regulation will be lifted for graduating…

… seniors in the Medical School at noon on Sat., Nov. 30. Office of the Dean of Students Women students may arrange late permission or overnight per- mission during the period Novem- ber 27 to December 1…

March 26, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… cam- DESPITE much of the mudslinging County comic strip character. bu t Despite some last-minute problems, Michigan Student Assembly election officials espect a high turnout at this year's election…

…, which began yester- day. They say this year's students are better informed about the assembly, since the candidates have publicized their campaigns extensively and more students have been reading about…

… MSA activities owing to the Daily's increased circulation. LAST YEAR about 6000 students, one fifth of the student population, voted in the MSA elections. It was the highest turnout in recent years…

… workers were paid. ONE unexpected success was the last-minute opening of a polling site on theDiag which drew many of the throngs of students who were outside enjoying yesterday's sunshine. Higer said there…

… change in this year's elec- tions is that poll workers have been instructed to ask students passing by if they want to vote, which Higer said may encourage more students to vote. "Some people are shy and…

… need to be asked," Higer said. Many students yesterday said they were voting because they knew people who were running, or were concerned about a particular issue, such as the code. that has marked this…

… year's cam- paigning, many of the students voting were unfamiliar with the issues. "I think it's an inevitable part of any political process, but as an infor- med voter it's the kind of thing you ignore…

October 26, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

… Adult Daughters of Alcoholics and other Trauma, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3200, 7:30 p.m. U Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 p.m. O Christian…

… governor election First-year student Will Surber is one of many pinballers addicted to the "Cyclone" game in West Quad. Shalala addresses women's health By PATRICK JAVID FOR THE DAILY DEARBORN - More than…

… assure them of inclusion in the health care plan to describe the importance women's health on Clinton's agenda. RC first-year student Ann Magyar added, "It's about time the govern- ment focused attention…

… three ways. Additional funds will allow him to bring visiting mathematicians to the University for extended periods of time. He said he also intends to allocate money to support graduate students who are…

… having trouble finding the time and money to do research of their own. "The current job market is pretty grim," Wooley said, adding that re- search is "almostan obsession"among graduate students struggling…

… to pre- pare themselves for life after college. Increased funding will allow these students to spend less time as teach- ing assistants and more time on their own projects. Wooley said he intends to…

…. This interest in teaching is evident to his students. Stefan Treadman, a graduate stun dent in Wooley's Mathematics 675 this semester, explained, "He is a great teacher, he's very energetic and very…

… England and his doctorate from the University of Lonw don, Imperial College of Science and Technology, in 1990. He has been at the University since 1991. SWiOO: ; id EOG g iauanw AP Student groups U…

… Series, spon- sored by the Center for Chinese Studies, Chinese Foreign Policy Student services U Career Planning & Placement, Deciding your career,4:10p.m.; Getting Funded: Grantproposal writing, 4:10p…

….m.; SummerJobs and Internships, 6:10 p.m.; CP&P, Student Activities I: …

January 26, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Michigan Room, 8 p.m. Q Association for Computing Machinery, meeting, EECS, Room 1003, 7 p.m. Q The Christian Science Organi- zation…

… graduate students and emphasized the need for a salary in- importance of a 'Living Wage' for TAs cannot be underestimated. ... (TA's) need to make ends meet.... Without a 'Living Wage,' we have to take…

… extra jobs." The report also says the University's Office of Financial Aid estimates monthly living expenses for a graduate student at $839, while the average TA makes $729. "Closing that $110 gap is…

… graduate students." Although the University declined to comment on the specifics of the negotiations, representatives did confirm that several proposals have been received from the GEO bar- gaining committee…

… process, and negotiations -will continue as scheduled. ^"^S'AS'A BA"'C'I Blurry ball, corner pocket UM-Flint student Tony Grianani aims at the cue ball during a game of pool yesterday in the Michigan…

… for the stolen goods. Attack leaves police searching for assailant A student in Vera Baits II Resi- dence Hall was allegedly attacked Sunday night by another man who lived on his hall, according to DPS…

… the scene that a welder was needed immediately. -by Will McCahill Daily Crime Reporter Student groups Q Ann Arbor Coalition to Defend Abortion & Reproductive Rights, Michigan Union, Tap Room, 6 p.m. 'U…

…:45-9:15 p.m. Q U-M Asian American Student Coalition, meeting, East Quad, check room at front desk, 7 p.m. Q U-M Shotokan Karate, prac- tice, CCRB, Small Gym, 8-10 p.m. Events U Applications of Vibrational…

…- cussion Series, Michigan Union, Crofoot Room, 7-8 p.m. Q The University Symphony Or- chestra and the University Philharmonic, concert, Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m. Student services U Kaffeestunde, Department of…

…-8433, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. Q Psychology Undergraduate Peer Advising, Department of Psychology, West Quad, Room K7'10 10nom-rnm i Students and Faculty!! "We Cut Hair to Please" "6 Barbers *No Waiting THE DASCOLA…

September 26, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

… cards are probably a bargain. "The price of plastic has gone up drastically," as have personnel, equipment and bookkeeping expenses, he said. Although some students suspect the University profits when a…

student must replace an ID card, Olson said he does not believe this. He said he did not, however, have any figures for the revenue produced from replacement fees. THE $1 FEE for replacing damaged cards…

… exists principally to discourage students from continually acquiring new cards, Olson said. There are ways to avoid paying the replacement fee. If you change your name or student status, there is no…

… University education on one ID card, Olson main- tains. He cited one student who used the same card for seven years without in- cident. Olson himself got an ID card when they were first instituted, and has…

… autonomy for the more than one million Arabs living under Israeli occupation on the West Bank of the Jordan River and in the Gaza Strip. Israel has accepted several U.S. proposals for accelerating the talks…

… 3909 Mich. Union Deadline for Applications Fri., Sept. 28-4:00 p.m. YOUR STUDENT GOVERNMENT { Sto i . ............ , treating 't like dogs. yo1 - Human -Race? - _ _ _ TWO-DAY SEMINAR OF. MAJOR…

…~r. Koop and Edith Schaeffer on "Affliction'" A project of Franky Schaeffer V Productions, Inc. REGISTRATION Adult - $28.00, Student - $24.00, Group - $22.00 ea. (25 minimum). Tickets available at selected…

March 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

…-president JOHN FELDKAMP ... treasurer SGC Picks Gregg President; Also Elects Hardee, Zook By PHILIP POWER and JEAN HARTWIG Student Government Council elected Ron Gregg, '60, as president last night. The Council…

… presures from Iraqi Communists and Pres- ident Gamal Abdel Nasser's Arab nationalists. Assails Pact Moscow has bitterly assailed the alliance since its formation in 1955 as an aggressive grouping that…

… threatened Middle East peace. Nasser has attacked it as an im- perialistdevice to split off Middle East states from his movement of Arab nationalism. Now the Arab Communists and Arab nationalists are waging a…

… Regional Con- ference of the National Students Association to be held at Wayne State University April 10 to 12. Representatives to the regional conference will be Patricia Back- man, '62, NSA coordinator; Jo…

October 26, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… Page 1) comingr game!" more enthuisiastic than he ex'- MONDAY, OCT. 27 $2 STUDENTS; $2.50 ALL OTHERS AND Kinky Friedman and the Texas Jew Boys ing dock in the morning." MERRY Berglund, a '67 Edu…

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Arab peonles of Pales- tine" and to "the unity of Arab peones." The article ac- csed unnamed Egyptians of undermining Soviet - Egyptian relations and distorting Soviet actions. Its timing pointed up the…

… second with 3,124 yards and Kentucky's Son- ni Collins is third with 2,685. THE MICHIGAN DAlY Voinme LXXXVI. No. 46 Sunday, October 26. 1975 s edited and managed by students at the: niversity of Michigan…

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…4t~e ll llBal Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS China Policy: A Quaker Proposal Are Free…

…' Kosygin may be serving as. mediators in the current Indian-Chinese and Indian- Pakistani border disputes. Prime Minister Shastri has just recent- ly called upon the United Arab Repub- lic to extend its good…

… with Israel, and for his en- deavors to bring about Egyptian para- mountcy within the Arab bloc. He has furthermore suffered an appreciable loss of face in the Yemen conflict. By reconciling a Communist…

… present political weakness among the Arab nations. The long-range end result, if compounded by similar en- suing situations, may well be the primacy of Nasser in both the Arab and Afro-Arab blocs. LASTLY…

…, friends of my friends and just friends and students all say that they were entertained, that they enjoyed "The Collector," that it was a fine movie. able to draw a few pretty lines on paper. She has no…

March 26, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… service A portion of Orr's speech was during his time asa student. dedicated to lauding several Detroit's bankruptcy placed Detroit area foundations, such pension payouts to thousands of as the Kresge…

…. Max Blumenthal, a Jewish- American author and journalist, served as guest speaker on behalf of SAFE. He was the first speaker of the meeting and opened by praising students of SAFE who have been…

… resolution. Four speakers on behalf of Hillel were present, including Yael Aronoff, associate professor of interna- tional relations at Michigan State University, and four University of Michigan law students

…. Law student Scott Bloomberg said the resolution indicates there will eventually be a broad and consistent consensus on divestment. He said due to the diversity of views regarding this issue, no such…

… consensus will ever be reached. History Prof. Victor Lieber- man, who recently received the Golden Apple Award for teaching and currently teaches the course "The History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict…

… added that several students vis- ited with Lieberman and asked him not to speak because they disagree with his interpretation of the history of the West Bank conflict. Founas said SAFE mem- bers requested…

students both for and against the resolution at hand. Several students in support erwise there will be a yard sale in the DIA yard," Orr noted. "If you don't think that can hap- pen, there are many…

… "He had an incredible opportu- nity in this presentation to sell Detroit on its history of art and culture, I think creating more sports stadiums is not the way to empower a city." Rackham student Kumar…

… Raj, an event volunteer, said he appre- ciated the opportunity to hear firsthand what was happening in Detroit, especially as a student who hoped to live inthe city after graduation. "I think you learn…

… East and Palestine specifically. Stu- dents against the resolution reit- erated sentiments that passage of this resolution would further divide the student body. While CSG executive officers are not…

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… from students who would like to serve on the advisory committee. "I think they should be students who have been around fora couple of years," Wainess said. "Students who have a vision for this…

…, and at their fore- front the blacks, Arabs, Muslims and red Indians, for they play an important role in American political life and have a weight in the U.S. elections." The Libyan leader has been…

… branded a pariah in the West and in some parts of m U fi a a a the Arab world for his alleged role in sponsoring international terrorism. He long has cast himself as a champion of oppressed and Third…

…. Farrakhan was quoted by JANA as saying: "I am happy with the results of this meeting in order to unify Arabs, Muslims, blacks and persecuted groups in America to play a strong role not only in the American…

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March 26, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… Dom (Russian House) invite students who meet their minimum language requirements to apply for residency for 1974-75. In support of the University's policy on Affirmative Action, we actively encourage…

… minority students with the necessary linguistic pre- requisites to apply so that the language houses may enjoy and reflect the diversity of races and cultures represented at the University. For informa- tion…

… civilian and military Sources said that Amin has repeatedly initiated posts and has cultivated economic and military ties purges with the armed forces, civilian government; with Arab states. and intellectual…

… perhaps hundreds broken by loyal forces in bloody fighting Satur- more victims. THE MICHIGAN PAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 139 Tuesday, March 26, 1974 Is edited and managed by students at the University of…

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March 26, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…, as girls remember that a murdered University law student supposedly took a ride advertised on a bulletin board on the day she disappeared. A South Quad coed yesterday said she would not accept any…

… lots of rationalizations for going." Some students discounted the importance of the whole affair. "I live in Manhattan, where it happens twice a day, not twice a week or twice a year," said one girl…

…. Another student pointed out that the effect of the murders will probably not last very long. "Right now the murders have weakened the force of the idea that 'it can't happen to me,' but we're all pretty…

… object of producing the basis of four-power meetings on settling the Arab-Israeli conflict. PAKISTANI PRESIDENT MOHAMMED AYUB KHAN turn- ed control of his government over to the military yesterday. His…

… Pakistan's armed forces. The military has banned all strikes, political meetings, and demonstrations. Ayub, a retired army field marshal, had announced last fall after a student-sparked political uprising…

February 26, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com MELANIE KRUVELIS and ADRIENNE ROBERTS MATT SLOVIN EDITORIAL PAGE…

… University students purge in some way - make themselves vomit, use laxa- tives, diuretics or diet pills. Approximately 60 percent of Michigan stu- dents became more body conscious after ZO starting college…

… from the University collaborated on U-SHAPE with Ann Arbor's Center for Eating Disorders, surveying the University student body "to under- stand students' habits, attitudes, and perceptions around eating…

…, dieting, exercising and body image and how these fit into a larger picture of stu- dent well-being." The researchers attribute these high rates to the University students' competitive nature. And the study…

… offers other clues too: On average, students considered hook-up culture and Greek life to negatively influence their eating habits and body image. However, I think there's another issue at hand: anti…

…-fat prejudice. I know that makingcausal claims about the relationship between fat discrimination and eating disor- ders is tricky. However, with more than half of the student body con- ceding, "I would like…

… myself more if I were thinner" and with 90 per- cent of female students and 55 per- cent of male students worried about gaining the "Freshman 15," it's hard to deny there's a fear of getting fat. This…

…-SHAPE study, when she encourages "students (to) become activists on a very personal level by avoiding diet and weight talk ... The collective power of such individual actions can't be under- estimated. Imagine…

January 26, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Thursday, January 26, 1989 The Michigan Daily Kittrie should apologize By Bruce Belcher Last semester Student Body President, Mike Phillips, asked me to prepare a report on the…

… example, MSA has supported sanctions against Bruce Belcher is the computer consutant to Advice magazine. student organizations which organized an attack on the diag shanties. This year MSA has passed…

… resolutions against Cornerstone Christian Fellowship for their attack on gays and lesbians and on Tagar for their attack on Arabs. Within MSA, there has been an attempt to put minorities in positions of…

… undermining the authority of Mike Phillips and Vir- ginia Chang. Kittrie went to a meeting of the Civil Liberties Board (CLB) and stated that he had been appointed to the Board as a student representative by…

… Virginia Chang. Again, Kittrie was undermining the authority of Phillips and Chang. Kittrie went to the Board of Student Publications and said that he was ap- pointed to fill a student seat on the Board. In…

… minority interests. This group was able to rescind the resolution which imposed sanctions on Tagar for its attack on Arabs, and MSA representative, John Coleman, has stated that he will try to get MSA to…

… rescind the resolution which imposed sanctions on student organizations which had organized an attack on the free South Africa shanties. Kittrie has not denied -that any of the facts stated here are true…

…, Kittrie chose to publicly question the integrity of Phillips as well as the integrity of Liu, Scarneccia, 0i 4bz £irb wu &dlg Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Focus: Black F…

… it is beyond reproach and must be stopped immediately by Congress. By The Black Student Union, Linda Stafford, The Diamond Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Kappa Alpha Psi…

… embarrassed two fellow students, and the University as a whole. We regret that we embarrassed our teammates and our coach. Our only explanation is that we are young and acted impulsively. It was an isolated…

February 26, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…- mon: Good News from Gethsemane" by Pastor Richard Kapfer. American Culture Students Associa- tion, Thurs., Noon luncheon and dis- cussion Guild House., Thurs., Feb. 27th. SUMMER B F L E MASS MEETING…

… to do way with it; -The Arab-Israeli conflict and the Prospects of an Amer- ican Soviet agreement to prom-, ote peace; -The factor of nuclear power; both in the civil and military sectors. The…

… CZECHOSLOVAKIAN STUDENT burned himself to death yesterday in downtown Prague's Wencelas Square. Jan Zajic, 19, was the second of five students who have sworn to die by fire to protest the Soviet occupation. The…

… punishment, binding on all judicial bodies hearing cases against students anywhere in the University: No students or student organization may be penalized otherwise than with penalties as specified here: (a) A…

… school or college may, through its pro- perly constituted judicial bodies, warn a student, reprimand him, suspend him from the school or college, or expel him from the school or college. (b) A house may…

… warn a student, fine him, termin- ate his residence, or terminate his membership in the house. Any fine im- posed by a house shall be considered a debt owed the house. (c) A major gov- erning…

… mem- bership, or terminate its membership in the organzation. Any fne imposed by a major governing organization shall be considered a debt owed the major gov- erning organization. (d) Student Gov…

…- ernment Council, through its judicial bodies, may warn a student, fine him, or ; withhold a Student Goevrnment Council office from him, and may warn a recognized organization, fine it, re- duce its…

… privileges, or end its recogni- tion. Any fine imposed by a judicial body establshed by Student Govern- ment Council, shall be considered a debt owed the University. When assess- ed against an individual…

student, t h e payment of such a debt shall be a condition for graduation from the Uni- versity. (e) The Central Student Jufi- ciary may warn a student, fine him, suspend him from the University f o r some…

September 26, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…FRMAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1947 FAGE FOUR T HE MICHIGAN DAILY I Fifty-Eighth Year ON WORLD AFFAIRS: Report from Europe BILL MAULDIN fi Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of…

… Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Clyde Recht ........................City Editor Stuart Finlayson…

… actively supporting Arabian feudal lords in their unrelenting opposition to the deep aspirations of the Arab masses to harmon- ize their interests with the Jews. Is it surprising then, that when our Con…

…. ,* * Football Tickets To the Editor: IN THE OPINION of most of the transfer students living at Wil- low Run, the present student foot- ball ticket distribution system leaves much to be desired. Accord- ing to The…

… Daily, the present method was adopted as the result of a polldtaken among the student body, of which transfer students make up only a small majority. As might be expected, the results fa- vored Michigan…

students, while discriminating against transfer students. No one denies the fact that stu- dents in attendance at the Univer- sity for one or more years should receive preference over newcom- ers. However…

…, on the other hand, it is obviously unfair that a trans- fer student having eight or ten semesters of college to his credit should be allotted the same seats assigned to freshmen. A much fairer method…

… might be to count one .semester at Michigan equal to two;semesters at another school, thus giving transfer students the even break which they are not getting now. --Herbert Aronson ' * * * Aims of ADA To…

… chapter of ADA- Student Division hopes to bring together all liberal and progressive students interested in promoting such a program through the media of education and farsighted, in- formative political…

… . Amphithea- tre. All students in the school are expected to attend except those with conflicts in non-forestry courses. All Transfer Students in the College of Literature, Science, and Arts who received yellow…

May 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 166) • Page Image 4

… general library, I heard the clerk report to a student that the books on Marxism which he had requested were not on the shelf. "What has the library done," he asked with some indignation, "burned all its…

… of notification not later than Wednesday noon. Approved student sponsored so- cial events for the coming week- end: May 28 Class of 1950, School of Nursing. The Americ an Agricultural Chemical Company…

… Angell Hall. If this time is in- convenient, see Professor Fischer at 3016 Angell Hall prior to the scheduled time of the examina- tion. Concerts Student Recital: Students of composition with Homer Keller…

… written by Leslie Bassett, Jack Hodin, War- ren Benson, Joanne Baker, Ed- ward Chudacoff, Anita Dennis- ton, Dean Nuernbergetr, Robert Buggert, and Grant Beglarian. The public is invited. Student Recital…

… for stop the outbreak of a world war in 1914. Words did not stop Hit- ler's annexation of Czechoslovakia in 1939. And words will not stop the similarly aggressive action of the Arab nations against the…

…- pend on the personal desires of a selfish few. Only force can settle this issue, for the Arab nations give no indication of halting their attack, and Israel consequently must continue to defend. Ifthe…

… proper action is not taken now, then all I can say is-League of Nations, move over; you are abot to be joined by the United Na- tions. -Manuel Rosenbaum. V ets' Feelings To the Editor: SOME STUDENTS wonder…

… you may be sure I shall not forget your viewpoint regarding this matter." So AVC's resolutions do let Wasihngton's policy-makers know how organized student -veterans feel on current issues. And, if the…

…- days 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Events Today Radio Programs: 3:30 p.m. WKAR-The Hop- wood Room-Programs of inter- views with student writers, pro- fessors and guests. Conducted by E. G. Burrows. 3:45 p…

….m.WKAR-The School of Music. 5:45 p.m. WPAG - Gardening Program - Lenore Thompson Bingley. 8:30 p.m. WPAG-FM-Student Recital. Students of composition will hear their works performed by other students. Delta Business…

September 26, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

… because it creates dialogue between the student community and the newspaper. "I try to encourage my staff not to shy away from contro- versy when they cover diversity issues," Hsu said. "But I do ask them…

… to remember that they have to consider their work carefully and sensitively." The panelists agreed that student journalists sometimes make mistakes that offend cer- tain groups, often because of a lack…

… depictions of black students. Some students took the car- toons as an attack on whether they deserved to be at the Uni- versity, said Donn Fresard, the Daily's editor in chief. The University's chapter of the…

… covering issues relating to a specific ethnic or racial group, said Catherine Squires, an assis- tant professor in the communi- cations department. Because of these problems, minority students sometimes don…

… Omar al-Farouq, a top militant leader, identified by Iraqi officials as an al-Qaida leader who had escaped from a U.S. prison in Afghanistan and returned to Iraq. Shiite, Sunni Arab and Kurdish…

…. The deal was a victory for Sunni Arabs, who had been fighting the federalism bill proposed by Shiite cleric Abdel Aziz al-Hakim, the leader of the United Iraqi Alliance. They fear that if not amended…

March 26, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

… weekend-co-sponsored by the Michigan Student assembly, East Quad's Representative Assembly and Educational Fund, and Housing Special, Projects-will include workshops and discussions on topics ranging from…

… health issues and President Reagan's budget cuts, to male awareness. "WE DON'Twant just students (to participate)," said Carol Chung, an East Quad resident fellow and organizer for the weekend. "We think…

…'s featured speakers, discussing the role of women and the law. In addition, an art gallery featuring the work of both faculty and students will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day in East Quad's Room 124…

… effort by women to work together," she said. -HAPPENINGS- HIGHLIGHT- The 59th Annual Honors Convocation recognizing undergraduate honors students will be held at 10:30 a.m. at Hill Auditorium. Wada Mc…

… Tandy Murch & Living the Good Life, 12:05 p.m., Aud., SPH II. Ann Arbor Film Coop-Kind Hearts & Coronets, 7 p.m.,King of Hearts, 9 p.m., MLB 4. - General Union for Palestine Students & Organization of…

Arab Studen- ts-The Palestinians, 5, 7 & 9 p.m., Aud. C, Angell. Gargoyle-Anatomy of a Murder, 7 & 9 p.m., 100 Hutchins Hall. Michigan Theatre-Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 3 & 7 p.m. Michigan…

…. MEETINGS Int'l Student Fellowship-7 p.m., 4100 Nixon Rd. Wholistic Health Council-Varray Bates, "Alternative Cancer Therapies-Hopes and Realities," 7:30 p.m., Henderson Rm., League. MISCELLANEOUS Ann Arbor…

… Ballroom. Hillel-Union of Students for Israel, Rally/Celebration for the Anniversary of the Signing of the Peace Treaty, 12 p.m., Diag. Shabbat Services Orth. 6:35, Cons.6:45, Dinner at 7:45 p.m.#_ Museum of…

… done primarily by students, in- cluding the graphics for the en- velopes;" he said. _ __ __ _ _ _ ...,. v. ....:.. . . .. . .. r:... .x ... ... ...4. : .... ... ... ... ... :.x": i:::v..: r.... ...v h4…

May 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… once only. Student organization notices are nota accepted for publication. THURSDAY, MAY 26 Day Calendar Electron Physics Laboratory Program Review Meeting-Registration, RackhamI Lobby, 8 a.m. Conference…

…": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.f Student Laboratory Theatre - An-t nounces its 14th production of thef 1965-66 season consisting of a bill ofe three plays: Camus' "Caligula, Sartre'sP "The Devil and the Good Lord…

… first half of the Spring-Summer Term (May-June). Freshman and sophomore students interested in a senior college internship program in business admin- istration, senior college liberal arts program and…

…, Norway, Pldistan, Para- guay, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Rumania. Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Repub- lic, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, Ven- ezuela and Yugoslavia. The grants…

students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree,or who will receive such a degree by May, 1967, and who are presently enrolled in the University of Michigan, should re- quest application forms for a…

… university should direct inquiries and requests for applications to the Insti- tute of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y., 10017. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT…

… please call 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. ORGAN IZATION" NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENVS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student or…

…- ganizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. . * S B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Sab- bath service, John. Planer, cantor, Fri., May 27, 7:15 p.m., William Present Chapel. * * * Newman Student

… TODAY 4:10 P.M. ARENA THEATRE, Frieze Bldg. CAMUS' CALIGULA SATRE'S THE DEVIL AND THE GOOD LORD IONESCO'S THE LEADER STUDENT LABORATORY THEATRE Department of Speech ADMISSION FREE I Read and Use Daily…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… 'UNDER BRITISH THUMB': Student Describes Conditions in Native Trans-Jordan * * * * v SWING LOW, in Blue Blood Navy ..... . ..........8.95 pr. RISING STAR, in Blue Blood Red....................8.95 pr…

… Trans-Jordan and the Arabian countries. The 23-year old chemical engin- eering student, who attended the American University of Beirut at Lebanon for two years and then came to the United States for the…

… every bill before it is submitted to Parliament, really come from the British. * * * "THE ENGLISH would rather, fool the Arabs this way, than put a British dictator on the throne. And since the present…

… If you like to sing and are inter- ested in warbling along with some 160 present choralers under the direction of Prof. Maynard Klein, Arts Chorale is open to you. Made up of students, faculty members…

… entrance of Rack- ham for skating, hiking, coasting (with or without sleds). All grads invited. Operation Beacon: Second organ- izational meeting for all students from Commonwealth of Nations and British…

…," League Ballroom, 8 p.m. Everyone in- vited. Hillel Foundation: Open Meet- ing, 2:30 p.m., at the Foundation. This meeting is a prerequisite for student council aspirants. Coming Events Unitarian Student

March 26, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

… Egypt, osten- sibly to study Arabic literature, and his girlfriend joined him on two or three, the lawyer said. During questioning by police, the lawyer said, Mesbah learned that Merah had had other moti…

…) - Syrian forces The U.S., Europe and many :ed flashpoint areas yes- Arab states have called on Assad , carrying out raids and to stand down, but Russia and ng with rebels as President China have protected…

… "This may be the last chance Syrian Army, Muneef al- for Syria to avoid a protracted n, said government troops bloody civil war," Medvedev told ed the town of Nawa, with Kofi Annan, the U.N. and Arab

… battle cry of the Cristeros. The 84-year-old pope will be going to Cuba on today. READ #MICHLINKS, OUR DAILY COMPILATION OF NEWS FROM AROUND THE WEB THAT MATTERS TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: MICHIGANDAILY…

… * ART INSTRUCTORS " DRAMA & SCIENCE INSTRUCTORS Campus Mind Works Groups FREE drop-in education and support groups for any U-M student with Depression, Bipolar, or Anxiety The Food/Mood Connection: How…

March 26, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

… the guarantor of the peace treaty; it is American support in the form of aid and diplomacy which provides the incentive for both Israel and Egypt to remain at peace. Participation of other Arab coun…

…- tries: One of the greatest setbacks of the Camp David process has been the failure to gain support of other Arab nations, especially Jordan. The need to bring the other confrontational states in to the…

… celebration. Colman is a graduate. student in the University's Institute of Public Policy Studies. - Edited and managed by students at The University of Michiga Vol. XCII, No. 138 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

May 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…SORORITIES AND FOREIGN STUDENTS See Page 4 Jrj4] Latest Deadline in the State A6P :43 a t I r . FAIR, COOL VOL. LXIV, No. 158 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 26, 1954 SIX PAGES SAC…

… constitutions, the Student Affairs Committee yesterday de- nied Phi Kappa, a fraternity lim- ited in membership to 'practical' Catholics, permission to reactivate on campus. Rejection of the Phi Kappa pe- titian…

… any employe of a business firm. Since there are no eligibility require- ments for students who get jobs elsewhere on campus it was argued that the change in this case would equalize conditions for…

student em- ployment, OK's Other Plans In other actions SAC approved the Student Legislature proposed calendar of events for next semes- ter, and gave constitutional appro- val and recognition to the Inter…

… Peter A. Ostafin, assistant dean of men's residence halls, David H. Ponitz, resident advisor of Greene House, and Stan Levy, president of IHC. Unusual Sr Trips Planned by 'U' Students No Meeting Of…

…. Brandon could not be1 reached for comment on these points. , By SAM REICH With summer rapidly approach- ing, University students have made extensive plans for the two and one-half month vacation. For most…

… will be run on a self-service basis, with drivers and pros- pective riders making their own arrangements, and is open to students and Ann Arbor resi- dents alike. .S. Moves To Counter Red Help to…

… master's thesis. Many students have taken un- usual jobs for the summer. Kevin Buckley, '56, will work in the labor relations department of Bellaire Corporation in Buffalo, New York, and John Osmer, '57E…

…. Bunche is principal director of the U.N.'s Department of Trustee- ship and Information from non self-governing territories. He won the 1950 Nobel Prize for achieving an armistice between Jews and Arabs. A…

September 26, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

…, Palestinian Federation of Women's Action Committees " * Member Bir Zest University student council when first arrested Terry Boulatta is a 22 year-old Palestinian woman from Beit Hanina. Jerusalem. She is a…

… human rights field worker at the Palestine Human Rights Information Center, the Jerusalem headquarters of the Database Project on Palestinian Human Rights. The Center is a sub-unit of the Arab Studies…

May 26, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… Hussein. Iran also warned other Arab nations not to side with Iraq, or "take orders from the United States," and indicated that such action might prompt military retaliation. The Iraqi high command said its…

… psychotic when he shot Reagan - unable to separate reality from his fantasies, many of them about Miss Foster. i i I Rent aCar from Econo-Car OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK $ . WE RENT TO19 YR. OLD STUDENTS/ -Choose…

February 26, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… enrollment of 11,- 475. "The center did not concern itself with the breadth of services which it now provides," Davis. added. Projection At present there are about 1400 foreign students on campus. There would…

… situations for students from many nations, including the United States, Davis said. Because people gain a great deal from their associations with people from other nations, the University has a responsibility…

… Translated, these terms mean that citizens regarding educa- tion have come to. believe that a student can only be trained to earn a good living or to lead a good life-one or the other, but not both. But…

… Meet In South Quad Student Government Council will hold its meeting tonight in the East Main Lounge of South Quad- rangle, in compliance with a mo- tion, passed last fall, that at least one meeting a…

… semester be held 'INTERNATIONAL IMAGES:' Israel Reacts to Ara By BRIAN BEACH The recent establishment of a unified Arab military command will mean that the Middle East will divert its resources to unpro…

… by the International Students As- sociation and the Michigan Un- ion International Affairs Commit- tee, Barnea observed that Israel will have to defend itself in re- sponse to this development…

…. "Thirteen differing members of the Arab league met in Cairo and cause they didn't want to recog- nize Israel." Barnea indicated that it is not fruitful to discuss this dispute on a purely economic basis when…

… Mari- lyn M. Brown, assisted by speech and music students, will present a program of Elizabethan music and Shakespearean sonnets and songs in Trueblood Aud., April 7. A concert of English and Italian…

October 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…f "Oh, We Think Of This As Just A Launching Platform" 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 2-3241 "When Opinion Are Free Truth Will Prevail" AT THE 'STATE: 'Tue Joker Is Wild' Trite, But Funn H OLLYWOOD'S MOST RECENT confession to the…

Arab governments. That is the way to tary aggression which the Syrians have been disaster. On the other hand, there is no future talking about. But it is quite enough to account in appeasement which…

… the great powers, horizon that the existing arrangements are with the control of the Syrian government as going to have to be revised in favor of thesArab the stake, is being fought on the assumption…

…'s monitoring serv- ice has picked up foreign radio broadcasts which show we are taking a terrific ribbing all over the world. Here is a short skit presented over the Voice of the Arabs from Cairo, ridiculing the…

… Daily used, "scalping"- football tickets. As usual, our fight- ing ,and outspoken student news- paper very decently printed the names, fines, etc. of the persons whom our gallant, courageous, and…

… selling the most precious thing a Michigan student can receive: a chance to see the great Wolverines play. For shame!- Quite seriously, I find all this furor not only boring but annoy- ing. When a student

… resent paying for this so called sport. Why, not let students have their choice between the football games and the Choral Union and Extra Concert Series, since payment in the case of the former is obliga…

March 26, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… meeting for new staffers tonight at 7:00 in the Daily offices on the second floor of the 'Student Publications Bldg. at 420 May- nard St., or call 764-0552 this afternoon and ask for Jeff Sorensen. Tender…

… Process of Development" in the former regents room on the second floor of the LSA Bldg. ... at 2 there will be a reception and tea held in honor of the students and parents who receive acclaim at the Honor…

…. Matthew Sullivan wrote "The gun shot off. Boom! He missed me." An- other student placed his trust in the Secret Ser- vice. "One day someone tried to shoot me, but my guys got him and sent him to the gas…

… against Arab inhabitants of occupied terri- tories. All the other members of the 15-nation council, including Bri- tain, France and Italy, voted for the text, which was tailored to avoid a U. S. veto. It…

… occupation, to refrain from all measures against the Arab inhabitants of the occupied territories. recgniionforTUHarris claims U.S. or TU '1i By JAY LEVIN When representatives of the Ann Arbor Tenants…

… agreement reached by the two parties to end a four-month-old rent strike makes the Tenants Union the exclusive bargaining agent for all Trony tenants, a privilege never before enjoyed by the student

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), have returned to Ann Arbor with the admonition that "this is the time to begin to make a move" against contemporary politi- cal institutions. Speaking at East Quad…

… last night, Oglesby, a former Uni- versity student, stated, "The only thing that got destroyed in the late sixties was the origization that was vital to the col- lectivity and unity of the movement" His…

… and ANNEMARIE SCHIAVI Contrary to City Council can- didates in Ann Arbor's other four wards, council runners in the heavily black and student populated First Ward are stag- ing a race centered largely…

January 26, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…4A - Wednesday, January 26, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A - Wednesday, January 26, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 Edited and managed by students at the University…

… set to take effect on July 1, 2011. The rules outlined in the report are over- bearing. To expect students - who aren't full-time Ann A/bor residents - to distin- guish sidewalks that run adjacent to…

… entrepreneurial. At the recent LSA career fair, a recruiter told me he was seeking students who display an entrepreneurial spirit. He meant he wanted a student who generates productive ideas, effectively leads…

… groups and knows how to make things happen. Notice how such skills are differ- ent from those exemplified by good students. Being a student trains you to accomplish predefined tasks and to game a certain…

April 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

…C hr 11ritigan, Daily Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… incident is "educate" their members in this respect. But a good example. A student, left on a frozen the education has not stuck, and penalties ap- lake, accidentally stumbled onto a weak spot, pear to be…

…- trators who, despite public opinion, continue to ask students for more money. It was just a little over a year ago, April 12, 1956, to be exact, that students living, in the Residence Halls were told they…

… would be paying $20 more for room and board this year. The students got mad, the Inter-House Council got mad, the Board of Governors of the Residence Halls got mildly upset and the administration got its…

… traditional explanations surrounding the increase came one productive move - the establishment of a committee under the Board of Governors, composed of two faculty members, two admin- istrators and two students

… last October that "much of the information would be highly confidential." But how much is "much?" Was this commit- tee intended only to soothe the ruffled feelings. of students at the time of the $20…

… increase, or has it considered all facets of Residence Hall finance and made a sincere effort to- find ways to save students some money. We may never know, but certainly not until - if ever-- they release a…

…- ed lazily and without any apparent pattern across the sy.,It was most distracting. Whether br not "Richard III" is an authentic tragedy, last night's small attendance was a major one. When students

…, NO. 144 General Notices Women students living in the Mar- tha Cook Building, and those accepted for September, 1957. wsing to apply for the Anne E. Shipman Stevens Scholarship may call at the Building…

March 26, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… with signs yesterday at noon during a rally on the Diag sponsored by the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. The protest was held to call attention to a Palestinian who faces ex- tradition to…

… Shock Syndrome," 7:30 p.m., Stockwell Blue Lounge. Armenian Student Association, International Christian Student Association - Paren Avedikian, "Armenian Liturgy," 9 p.m., Henderson Room, Michigan League…

… auditioned a non-University violist to fill a vacant chair for the orchestra's two-week European trip. The student musicians maintain that Meier should have held open auditions for University students in the…

… Nancy Nehring, the violists presented the conductor with a petition last Wednesday asking that he hold ripen auditions and give preference to University students. Meier "is very unfair when it comes to…

… officials call it a tax shift, but Jordan said "it's a shaft." WE'RE cJNTNG oN So send will still Attention Student Organiation Leaders: S.O.A.P. anxiously awaits your re- sponses to their survey-we need…

February 26, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

… Defense Ministry of Israel TOPIC: Historic Roots of the Arab-Is- rael Conflict and the Prospects for the Future. Spensored by the Center for Near Eastern Studies (Continued from Page 1) housed at the…

….m. on Monday, March 11 so Ng'ayen Long, 65, is a leading that students and faculty can at- lawyer in defending political pris- tend the discussion period which oners in the South. He was arrest- will be…

… held in Rackham Audi- ed in 1965 for suggesting nego- torium. tian with the National Liberation Rhodes hopes the discussion will Front, according to Luce. reveal how students and faculty feel about the…

… because his Commission's report includes: crutches and braces were taken . A proposal to reduce the nam- away. ber of courses a student is required "Those people who could best to take by establishing the…

… will be re- viewed within three years;''" NI O A recommendation that a sysP-CO tem of letter grading be maintain- PITCHER of L D ed, providing that students will becitz BEER offered the option of taking…

… point average," and; O A recommendation that the college "renew its commitment to recruiting minority students and provide supportive services for ruggeting tha tthe uerentaeondI I E M~iE IE them once…

… proposed revision, is workable and will increase cooperation because the advo- cates will have departmental spokespersons," said Tom East- hope, Assistant Vice-President for Student Services. Jon Heise…

February 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… film "We Are the Palestinian People" will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. tonight, along with another film focusing on the Arab peoples, "Ramparts of Clay," at 8 and 10:30 p.m., both at the MLB. The double…

…. Hoover) . . . Tyagi Ji, a cosmic transmitter, will be holding an open session at 7:30 p.m. at the Friends Meeting House, 1416 Hill. The meeting will be sponsored by Students for Self-Realization ... and…

… highlighted by the weekly food column by Robin Hergott. On the outside"... Winter's not over yet. If you don't believe that, Fewer dorm rooms open for fall By GLEN ALLERHAND Students reapplying for…

… 3000 students (in the traditional residential halls) and a demand by about 4000 students." HE ADDED: "the demand for residence halls is up while the number of freshman applications has increased 30 per…

…'re going to have some pretty upset students." The Housing Office determines who lives in the dorms by a priority system. Of those who wish to return the following year, students re- questing the same room…

… Feldkamp, "The pro- posed reapplication starts on March 17 and goes through March 21." If the students vying to get back into the dorms next year are rejected immediately, their chances to find alternate…

…." She claims that a student has got "pretty good chances if he doesn't want anything big." Jane Fisher, of Campus Rentals, says that her company's apartments are "75 per cent gone." Fisher comments, "The…

… BILL TURQUE Despite the threats posed by cutbacks and changing student values, the Pilot Program is attempting to surmount its chal- lenges and take on new dimen- sions. Pilot, housed in Alice Lloyd, is…

… is Pilot's size. The program attracts students with varying levels of conmit- ment to the program. "Obviously," he said, "in a dorm this size you are going to have people who are apa- thetic." Changing…

student values also hamper Pilot. During the sixties the program became a center of student activism in the civil- rights, anti-war and ecology movements. In the seventies people became more interested in…

September 26, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… among the houses and in- vitations will be extended by the fraternities. A preferential bidding system, under which the student will indi- cate his choice and the frate'ni- ties theirs, will go into…

… economic difficulties as were the Jews in Nazi Germany. Ticket Supply Fails to Meet Student Need Added Supply ReadySaturday By DICK MALOY An unexpected demand for students' wives football tickets exhausted…

student ticket supplies at Barbour Gymnasium late yes- terday afternoon, but officials promise that students without ducats may obtain them at the Ferry Field ticket office Saturday morning. Shortly before…

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