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January 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…a OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 27, 1986 The Michigan Daily 41 bre 3ui4jCian 4ai, Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Israel sets own parameters Vol. XCVI, No. 82…

… 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, M! 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Student verification THE PUBLIC Interest Resear- ch Group in Michigan (PIRGIM) needs student

… support. Beginning February 5, the group will be scattered around campus gathering signatures - about 17,000 they hope - to return their contribution plea to the student verification form. From 1972 to 1985…

…, the SVF carried a section which, when signed by the student, pledged a two dollar donation to be collected with tuition bills. The sec- tion was added when PIRGIM's popularity convinced the Regents that…

… the group merited special at- tention, and, after 13 years, it was dropped when student interest seemed to fizzle. Now PIRGIM is struggling to regain its position on the form by raising student

… awareness and gathering signatures. Many students will wonder what PIRGIM is, what it does, and what makes -it different from any other student organization. PIRGIM is a state-wide student administered group…

…, however, has been criticized for its treatment of student workers. The real impact of its programs on the community has been questioned. PIRGIM isn't unique among student groups which have organized…

… successful and important measures over the years. But, PIRGIM is making an effort to clean up its act and reach the student population. When it has sufficiently demonstrated a con- tinued commitment to…

… Ger- man representative submitted one called "Introduction to the Methodology in the Study of the Dodo." The Arab League representative submitted "The Zionist Con- spiracy and the Dodo," and the Soviet…

…-apar- theid movement. The Arab League, Third World, and Soviet-bloc propensity to con- stantly denounce Zionism is not limited to international conferences. The anti-apar- theid movement in the United States…

January 27, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

… most vital to one's dental welfare.- But while teachers fight tooth and nail to get their students to the dentist, they do not realize that drinking fluoridated water and using sealants are more…

… University of Minnesota. Lang's study is only a beginning step to help people brush up on dental health awareness, he said. The research team plans on interviewing elementary school students about their…

… run some tests on it," Faja said. Student (Contnued fropPage 1) read at a "ridiculously young age," though Davis will not reveal the ex- act age. When Davis was four years old, she was a member of…

… - Israeli border police in the West Bank opened fire on Palestinian protesters yesterday, wounding one, and Arabs hurled firebombs at soldiers in the Gaza Strip. Defense Minister Yitzhak Shamir said the…

… policy of using beatings to quell protest applies only during violent demonstrations. Border policemen shot a Palestinian in the leg when dozens of protesters, many covering their faces with checkered Arab

… headdresses, surrounded a patrol in the Jenin refugee camp, an army spokesman said. He said the patrol used tear gas and rubber bullets first, then fired because their lives were in danger. The Arab

…-run Palestine Press Service said Israeli gunfire wounded two Arabs, one 12 years old, during protests at the West Bank town of El Bireh and the Jalazoon refugee camp near Nablus. Photographers saw 15 Arabs

… her office have reflected subtle forms of bias against other Black staff members and Ferris State students, she claimed. 4 What's )h( Happening Recreational Sports " FOUL SHOOTING TOURNAMENT ENTRIES…

…." r. /'a , A' *4 % ';/ Vol. XCVIII-. No. 81 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

… National Student News Service. Editor in Chief ................... ROB EARLE Film................. JOHN SHEA Managing Editor ..........................AMY MINDELL Theater ................JENNIFER KOHN News…

January 27, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…'s possible. That's all I can say-it's possible. During the upcoming review, do you think there will be much opposition to the proposed discontinuance? I cannot say. I hope so. What about the students

…, especially the students who major in geography And the graduate students. I don't know. If this were to pass, we would cut off more than 30 people from advanced degrees. If it were to pass, it would be my…

… communist Poland. The sit-in by more than 2,000 studen- ts, reported by student sources, came as farmers in southern Poland warned, of new strikes if an "authorized" government team failed to appear today…

… developed since the "sick-out" began.. Arab states consider resolution to strengthen PLO TAIF, Saudi Arabia-Leaders of the Moslem world yesterday took up a resolution aimed at forcing Israel to end its…

… occupation of Arab territory and to increase the military strength of the Palestine Liberation Organization. The resolution's strategy was to pressure Israel's friends into forcing the Jewish state to give up…

Arab land occupied during the 1967 Mideast War. It., spoke of "freezing" Israeli membership in,the United Nations, but did not eleaborate on what measures might be tried short of attempting to expel…

… Israel from the world body-an action that would face a U.S. veto. If approved by the 28 heads of state and top-level representatives from nine other Arab, African, and Asian nations, the Islamic states…

… judges over their right to attend Buckeye High School, started the spring semester at a private school founded to serve students who refused to be bused to a racially mixed high school in Alexandria…

…^ Vol. XCI, No. 100 Tuesday, January 27, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed b, students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year…

January 27, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… and Equality, United Asian Ameri- cans Organizations, Native American Student Association, the Office of Multiethnic Student Affairs, the Arab Student Association, Ozone House and Fighting Obstacles…

… "members a chance to share their cre- ations. Tickets are $3 for students and $4 for the public. Dentistry Seminar to inform students Students interested in the field of den- tistry have the opportunity to…

… learn more about the University's dental programs. The Dental Student Seminar, today at 5:30 p.m. in room G378 of the Dental * School & Kellogg Institute, enables those interested to meet with Dental…

students and discuss classes and clinics. Food will be provided. CRIME NOTES Artwork stolen from Pierpont's " Espresso Royale The Department of Public Safety responded to a report that an oil and crayon…

… walk- ins are welcome, students can register beforehand by visiting the Red Cross website, www.givelife.org, and following the directions on the site. The required sponsor code is "goblue." Ja .2 - I g…

student group began when LSA sophomore Jeff Tosoian - now president of the organization - coordinated with the University's Greek commu- nity to see who was interested in creating an organi- zation to help…

… accomplished by giving students fliers which will allow Buffalo Wild Wings to donate a percentage of each student's purchase to UM Stars," Uh added. The Organization will also be holding a charity event during…

… Caldarola For the Daily Today and tomorrow, students can participate in the paint- ing of an "interactive mural" at the William Monroe Trotter Multicultural Center. "This mural will help students to learn…

… creation of the mural. Students will paint the mural by fol- lowing the paint-by-number outline that was drawn yesterday. The actual painting of the mural will take place today from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and…

… tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Trotter House. Student organizations that will be involved in the creation of the mural include the Black Student Union, La Voz Latina, Stu- dents Allied for Freedom…

January 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…: 12 Tomorrow; 31I1e Vol. CXI I1, No. 81 wwwmichigandailycom 1 11 111 1111 Jill III I UAC gives push to student initiatives By Margaret Engoren Daily Staff Reporter What do Amazin' Blue, The Michi…

…- gan Every Three Weekly, Laughtrack and 12 other student programs have in common? They are all funded and programmed by the University Activi- ties Center. UAC, founded in 1965 as a campus- wide, student

…-scale projects for students," said Engineering senior and UAC President Brian Netter. "We provide a variety of programs and keep a tight watch over those we man- age because there is so much money being spent…

…." University funding for UAC - pro- vided by tuition dollars - increased this year from $180,000 to $250,000. "UAC hadn't gone up for a funding increase since 1986," said Susan Wilson, director of Student

… Activities and Lead- ership and primary advisor to UAC. "They were able to convince the Vice President of Student Affairs (E. Royster Harper) and the regents that they needed more money because there had been…

… a dramatic increase in student involvement and no corresponding funding increase." Mandated to provide campus-wide programs, Wilson said UAC is differ- ent from other student organizations. "UAC is…

… not just another student group - its mission is to provide campus-wide programs," Wilson said. "Other groups may define their scope that way, but they are not obligated to reach out - UAC is. "It is…

… using the new funds to broad- en its base and better engage student groups by providing more social, edu- cational and cultural programs outside the classrooms." Like the Michigan Student Assembly, UAC…

… funds student pro- grams, but offers more than just financial assistance. "A student group goes to MSA with a proposal and leaves with funds," Wilson said. "A student group goes to UAC with a proposal and…

… engages in a much more collaborative process: If it wants to bring a pro- gram to campus, for example, it could work with UAC, which would do the programming and publicity, while the student group provides…

January 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… Committee for a New Jewish Agenda-We Are All Arab Jews In Israel, 3 p.m., 126 E. Quad. . Cinema Two-The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, 7, 9 p.m., Angell Hall Aud. A. Cinema Guild-The Bofors Gun, 7, 9:05p…

…-will play, comment on works by Brahms, 2 p.m., 276 IUndian Rover Place. For reservations, call 668-8935. Tempo Classical Recital-student performance, 2 p.m., Pendleton Room, Union.r University Musical Society…

…, "Teaching About Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict in the 1980's", noon, Lane Hall. SNR Research Group for Environmental Action-Perry Bullard, State Rep., "Current Environmental Issues & Legislation in…

… 'Students-Father Don McAllister on "The Hospice Movement," 7:30 p.m., Institute of Gerontology, 520 E. Liber- ty., PERFORMANCES School of Music-Flute Students Recital, 5:30 p.m., Recital Hall.. EXHIBITS…

… Michigan", the second Founders Day Concert will feature distinguished fac- ulty soloists and student musicians perform- ing George Frederick Handel's oratorio, "Israel in Egypt." Sunday, 4:00 Hill Auditorium…

January 27, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… Style drama" is his "forte." where new structures are to be built. new $6.9 million coeducational dormitory which will house 12001 students. The University estimates 600 students will have to be on…

… conveyance planned to transport the students to the main campus, but the present bridges WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27 4 p.m.-The zoology department will sponsor T. H. Hubbell, di- rector of the Museum of Zoology, and…

… in many countries during her many con- cert tours. Tickets for the recital will be sold beginning Jan. 27. Bld. Hwill sponsor the University Players attache of the United Arab Re- Production of Anton…

… Chekhov's public Embassy in Washington "Uncle Vanya" at the Lydia Men- will discuss "The Cultural Charac- delssohn Theatre. ter of the United Arab Republic" 8 p.m.-There will be a meet- in the Multipurpose…

… Rm. of the ing for students interested in the UGLI. University's program at the Un'- p.m.--The University of Mich- versity of Aix, Aix-en Provence, igan Players will present "Uncle France. Prof. Jean…

….m. -- B'nai B'rith Hillel program. There will be slides and Foundation will sponsor Prof. Carl comments by former students at Cohen of the philosophy depart- Aix. ment, Dearborn Campus, speaking 8 p…

… Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 Day Calendar *Tralning and Development, Person- nel Office, University Management Seminar…

… Notices To Students Who Expect to Earn Graduate Degrees at the end of the Fall and Winter Terms: Graduates may elect to receive the large diploma (size 13" x 17") without additional cost, provided written…

…, excepting LS&A stu- accredited collage or university. It may Approval request forms for student- dents who may obtain them from Math Statistics Seminar: Professor be used by a University of Michigan sponsored…

… also in 321 Angell Hall when crediter college or university. It may weekly lecture, 7:30-9:30 p.m., in the Public Health: Students who received the need arises. A monitor is present, be used by a…

January 27, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… University of Michigan Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee Proudly Presents Arab-American Student Activism: Bridges to the 21st Centur3 The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor January 29-31, 1999 A…

… conference dedicated to developing stronger ties between Arab-American Student Organizations. Keynote Speaker : Dr. Rashid Khalidi, President of The American Committee on Jerusalem and Direc r in the ruins of…

… officials. ARouND THE WORLD ,.C' . . . , s " f; «" { 4 , tor of The Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago. For More Information Contact : Arab.Student.Conference@umich.edu or call…

… Amer at (734) 327 0494 Sponsors & Support: Al-Zayyani Investments, OAMI, Student Programming Council, MSA,Diversity Theme Semester, AC- CESS, CEW, IRW&G, Center for Middle East and N. African Studies…

… Morel " FreeBonuss Party Pack Student Travel Services 1800-648-4849 Sun Splash TOurs 1800-426-1110 Price is per person based on quad occupancy; from select departure cities. Other cities may quality for…

… the massacre of 45 ethnic - Compiledfiom Daily wire reports. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745.967) is published Monday through Friday during the fail and winter terms by students at the University of…

January 27, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… By PATRICIA MONTGOMERY FOR THE DAILY The Hindu Students Council (HSC) held its first agricultural and religious festival on campus last night. About 30 students took part in Pongal, Puja and Prasad…

…. "It's a time for celebration," said LSA first-year student Sanjeev Javia. "If you don't have time to go to a temple, you come to Puja." Along with the day's events, ob- servers recognize Indian indepen…

… about the heritage is through celebration. HSC organizers said the event hoped to join Hindu followers and University students together to par- ticipate in acknowledgment of the 44th anniversary of…

… Indian indepen- dence. Despite the somber atmosphere, HSC member Michelle Vallabhanath said she enjoyed the occasion. "We celebrated a very festive but religious occasion today," she said. Students of all…

… religious back- grounds were welcomed to take part in the holiday and festival. Kris Vezner, an Hungarian Law Student, said he is interested in learn- ing more about Hinduism after at- tending the event. "It…

… of the Hindu Students Council provided food, flowers and special offerings to the Hindu deities. Gov. candidates debate new school funding proposal Sen. Stabenow defends her role in cutting property…

…. The talks were at undisclosed loca- tions, part of a new policy to create a more relaxed atmosphere outside the glare of publicity. Among the issues being discussed is whether the Arab parties would…

… Organi- zation, Rackham, East Confer- ence Room, 7 p.m. Q Korean Student's Association, Michigan Union, Welker Room, 7p.m. Q Intervarsity Christian Fellow- ship, Michigan Union, Ander- son Room, 7 p.m. Q…

… Career Planing and Placement, 3200 Student Activi- ties Building, 4:10-6 p.m. Q Jewish Feminist Discussion Group, at Hillel, 1429 Hill St., 6-30n m. Revue of the Statement of Students' 'Rights' and…

… Responsibilities 6:00 pm The Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union Fld for by the Students' Rights Commission of Ih' Mirhiqon St miront As':rfr bly ExeCutivePositionsA lbe a I:30-3 p.m. Q Second Annual Freedom Fo…

January 27, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… public if they make a di- verse committee to search for per- sonnel instead of acting as a regental body. "They could have a selection committee made up of regents, fac- ulty and students who would conduct…

…'"E L"~M First-year computer science student Ken Thomas peeks through mailboxes at the Art and Architecture Building Friday. Computerized tickets save city time, money by Merav Barr Finding a parking…

…, and another snag developed Sunday. A senior PLO official said the Palestinians would boycott tomorrow's round in Moscow unless the Palestinian delegation included representatives from Arab east…

… line up, begin their incessant barrage of slogans, and attempt to remove the pro-lif- ers from the doorways. Earlier that morning, while some University students are still trbain a thea;r w av, Inmp…

January 27, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

… contest " P . sponsored by QuadrEophenia STATE THEATER 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter Just look through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section…

… PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS: Current Un- dergraduate Pre-medical students may now com- pete for several hundred Air Force scholarships, that are for 1st and 2ndyear medical students. The scholarship provides…

… appointment. 44H 128 WORK STUDY STUDENT: typing, transcription from taped interviews with handicapped survey respondents. Dale 764-7206. 35H0128 "Sunday Funnies Comedy Troupe" is looking for a : director. Call…

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STUDENTS NEXT FALL: Be a Fall Orientation Leader, Applications available at 2530 SAB until Friday, February 6,1981. 85F0128 WANTED AN ATTRACTIVE, intelligent young lady to be the 1981 MICHIGAN HONEY QUEEN…

…:15 SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR STUDENTS Send your League Limerick to: Manager, Michigan League 227 South Ingalls You will receive 2 free dinner tickets if your limerick is used in one of our ads. 1 rks, 4000 on…

…-4068. 84H0206 SYRIA C4 JEWISH! ARAB IRAQ C 1 SINAI * The British Mandate, 1920 This is the Palestine recognised by the Balfour Declaration, the League of Nations, the United Nations Charter and the American…

… Congress. It includes Jordan (the Arab Palestine) and Israel (the Jewish Palestine). 0 This is the "Palestine" that the State Department and journalists promote, and which is taught in schools. '' I i…

January 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… Current Crisis," MLB, Aud. 3, 1:45 p.m. MONDAY, JANUARY 28,1980 Daily Calendar: Near Eastern and North African Studies: Lois Aroin, "Teaching About Palestine and the Arab- Israeli Conflict in the 1980's…

…oam-2:30pm Kennedy prepares policy speech 314 E. LIBERTY ANN ARBOR 662-2019 . _ THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. CUSPS 344-9400) Volume XC, No. 96 Sunday, January 27, 1980 is edited and managed by students at…

…'s Office, 1500 SAB POSITIONS INCLUDE: Resident Director, Assistant Resident Director, Resident Advisor, Head Librarian, Resident Fellow, Minority Peer Advisors and Graduate Student Teaching Assistant…

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

… Resident Director positions. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Must be a registered U. of M. student on the Ann Arbor Campus during the period of employment. (2) Must have completed a minimum of 55 credit hours by the end…

January 27, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

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…/Nursing school & Power Center. Free parkmng. 663-2731. A VERY QUIET PLACE FOR FALL '00 Perfect for MBA's and Grad Students. Studio and I bedroom apartments with those special touches for quality living. Close to…

…/c. [urns., shuttlechbus, sic, rool. computer & study rooms. 741 MAY LIEASES AVAILABLE. Larg e>conteinporary I1and 2 bedroom apatmeiiis 741I-9300. MEDICAL STUDENTS. Available Fall. Efficiencies, one and two…

… ONLY 3 ROOMS LEFT t 5 hdrn. house. Garad .Students pre. UM campus. Avail. iimned Pike & ldrs. avail 475-2577. PARK TERRACE. Upscale apts. for Fall 2000. I Bedrooms. Balconies. Underground Parking Call…

…. Opp. for rap advancement. Apply in person at Fazoli\ 2245 W. Stadium. M-F 9-6, Sat 9-1. ALL STUDENTS/OTHERS Customer Sales/Service Rep 2000 EXPANSION Must fill 37 positions by 1/31/00 $14.05 BASE - APPT…

… summary cf experience to s its hire(@Llnmch edu ATTENTION STUDENTS! VALET PARKING ATTENDANTS U of M Medical Center, Full time or part time Flexible hours. excellent pay. Great hourly wage and tips daily…

…. 994- 3907. FIREPLACE Spacious 2 bedroom apt. Hardwood floors. Large rooms. Available Fall. Ph. 944-2405. Student PROGRAM ASSISTANT '*Persons will be responsible for assisting u7 the planning and…

January 27, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…. none but the students who have by a lecture by Prof. Edwin Sapir,1 Lawrence, who became the un- been granted permission will be of the University of Chicago, on the7 crowned king of the Arabs. Only…

…. Thelma Lewis, of the School of Music, former student of Theo- dore Harrison, also of the school, will present a series of vocal num- bers. Louise Nelsori, of the School of Music, will present the remaind…

…, student gliding will be in- crawled along through the waves. augurated at 11 o'clock fthis morn- ! We yanked them in and they lay ing at the flying field of the Aero there on the botton of the boat society…

… under the su- pervision of a German glider pilot' trained in the gliding schools of OEI that country, but according to lat- est arrangements a student will be! the first to take the ship Ual:r Ground…

… piloting a 'cr, Jr., and Robert. Stewart, for glider, after which the students will contryl of the Standard Oil com- be shot off a hill with a rubber pany of Indiana, was called to the launching cable in the…

… will lead the grand march, at the 1930 J-Hop on the night' t19, it was announced yesterday by of February 8. Miss Moon is a student at Mount Holyoke college, I the Oratorical association. Madame at South…

… Few Students Aply to attend certain dedicatory exer..I cises honoring her late husband. For Driving Permits 1 1 "No expense nor effort," said Carl' __I___ Brandt, of the speech department, Comparatively…

…'few applicationsW in commenting on this situation, have been made to the office of the I "has been spared in securing a sat- dean of students for special per-W l BEHELH R isfactory substitute for this num- mission…

… to drive automobiles to the- ber. The lecture committee feels 3-Hop according to Walter B. Ra, that it has obtained a truly great assistant to the dean of students, Many Local Men Will Take Part In…

… been delivered more than special permission is to be granted demy this year. A general exhibit 4,000 times to more than four mil- to students who wish to drive cars will also be held in the exhibition…

January 27, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…4 The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 27, 1998 Uib *idS= &ztiig 4'20 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the Nveirsity of Michigan JOSH WHITE Editor in Chief…

… qualities similar to Nelms'. The Flint cam- pus is unique in that it is located in the mid- die of a major urban area and a large per- centage of the students are commuters. Nelms worked to create an…

… manuals issued by the Sao P~ulo consulate advise employees to pay dpcial attention to applicants of Arab and Chinese descent, as well as those who "ap)eaf' to be poor. The U.S. State Department defends this…

… U of M students were not alive during the legal and social drama of this historic decision. I would like to inform the Daily and its read- ers that there was someone visiting U of M who was not only…

…, most important, marketed for col- lege students. The truth is, many college students don't listen to these, unfortunately the Daily staff obviously fits into this stereotype. Maybe that will change this…

… a precedent for many other companies in violating human rights while continu- ing to make record-breaking profits. More important, we, as U of M students and facul- ty, should care because of Nike…

Student Publications Building, it is the finest and often not-so-finest hours that pop into reminiscence at day's end. What I have been asking myself th week, and what I think we should all ask of ourselves…

… years, as there have been many that have ultimately had a shaping effect on the community. For me, the m memorable hour of my first year wJ when then-University student Jake Baker was arrested by federal…

January 27, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…-A-BYTE, INC. 761-BYTE. Ann Arbor 82F0127 RESUME WRITER - Part-time, flexible hrs., good pay, Experience required. Call Jim 662-4530. cH0126 ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR Assistant for Rack- ham Student Government…

…. Call Vickie at 763-5271. 05H0129 BUSBOYS NEEDED - Lunch and Dinner - call 761-4524 between 1 and 4 p.m. 07H0128 WANTED: Responsible student to be with 2 boys (10 & 11) after school and drive them to…

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January 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… Communist side; and Brazil. Burma, Ethiopia, India. Mexico, Nigeria, Sweden and the United Arab Republic as neutrals. France, originally scheduled to sit with the West, has been boy- cotting the talks from…

… concurrently with presidential elections. * junior Year in New York Three undergraduate colleges offer students from all parts of the country an opportunity to broaden their educational experience by spending…

…'s extraordinary resources greatly enrich both the academic program and the experience of living at New York University with the most cosmopolitan student body in the world. This program is open to students

January 27, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…. The vote was 204 to 177. The amendment, which would curtail surplus food sales to the United Arab Republic headed by President Gamal Abdul Nasser, was solidly backed by Republicans and opposed by the…

… reception room. Two hundred students tried to set fire to market stalls in an- other suburb. Police and soldiers arrested about half that group. Also former Vice-President Rich- ard M. Nixon claims that the U…

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January 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… at the intersection of Hamilton and Harriet Streets in Yp- ,.,ilanti. "The moment I got out, I saw them Eight Pages Students in iby araly against U.S. From the Associated Press TRIPOLI, Libya…

… - Hundreds of students chanting "Down, down U.S.A." massed yesterday outside the Belgian Embassy, which represents United States interests in Col Moam- mar Khadafy's North African coun- try. The students

…," student leader Ahmed el-Hadi told reporters yesterday. "We are prepared to fight back against American aggression even though we know America is a superpower. We are prepared to die for our cause. "WE HAVE…

… taken this decision freely by ourselves. The Libyan people is the only free people in the whole world." An eight-foot portrait of Khadafy looked down from the classroom wall. Students asked the reporters…

…, "Why does President Reagan hate the Libyan people?" When the reporters said Reagan probably has no hatred for the Libyan people but blames Khadafy for shielding terrorists, the students shouted, "It…

… the air. At the end of the inconclusive discussion, el-Hadi announced that the students had decided to stage a spontaneous demonstration against Reagan in front of the Belgian Em- bassy and present a…

January 27, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… food stamps and whether you can qualify for them? The St-udent Legal Aid Of- fice, fourth floor, Union, offers food stamp coun- seling. Call 763-9920 for further information. Happenings... ... start…

… ;NATIONS-The United S t a t e s last ,night blocked with a veto the adoption of a Security Council resolution to af- firm the Palestinians' right to nationhood and call on Israel to withdraw from all Arab t…

… nearly one third of the students were not in the classrooms. Superintendent Arthur Jeffer son said first day attendance was about 68 per cent, compared to a normal attendance of about 80 per cent…

… not doubt that the "yellow flu" was a factor, referring to the yellow school buses used to transport students. Antibusing leader Carmen Roberts said a spot check uhow- ed oily a few white pupils rode…

January 27, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

…4 4 - Tuesday, January 27, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 74L e lWc4t'gan wily IL Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… MSNBC last Fri- The final version that was eventually lights incertain campus areas. Every day when I stumbled across an passed by the assembly expressed election cycle, students are promised Associated…

… Jewish women ing and a host of other issues. of the article and six Arabic women who come MSA members may protest being was that CEOs of together peacefully. considered part of a culture of enti- banks and…

… many of these executives refused to of every student's tuition goes to MSA w ith MSA. take salary cuts or scale back their so that its members can administer luxurious lifestyles. The problem, the to…

student's immediate needs, not so article insists, is: "a deeply ingrained that they can pretend to be ambassa- culture of entitlement at financial dors to the United Nations. no further than MSA's website…

…. The companies." MSA's continuing disregard for last project that the website lists as This had me thinking about how students' wishes is evidence that the being completed is Michael Moore's a culture of…

… everyone who is Wall Street CEOs, they have awarded MSA was accomplishing things that part of the gang automatically feels themselves the right to ignore their students care about, they wouldn't like they…

… deserve something, too. But actual jobs. They don't feel the need have a way to check and see what the when did these powerful people start to work on student issues, they don't assembly was doing. The fact…

…, as I reflected on We elected these representatives How long does this go on before we the actions of the Michigan Student to accomplish a job. Only nine per- have to stop questioning the actions…

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… Burrell, one of the original members of Virus Busters, which was started in 1988 - only two years after the discovery of the first computer virus. While many students bring computers to school that already…

…-new Norton software and the old VirusScan software still detected more viruses than Norton. "VirusScan checks for new viruses every hour," Bur- rell said. Students can also take precautions to avoid infecting…

… board, which is responsible for programming and allocating funds for student organizations. UAC Continued from Page 1A UAC receives funding from the University, but few guidelines. "Aside from internal…

… procedures, UAC doesn't receive much University oversight," Netter said. "One of the amaz- ing things about UAC is that the University trusts students with so much money and responsibility." UAC is managed by…

… an executive board of five students who, serving a one-year term, manage 15 two-person com- mittees, which run each of the center's programs. "We act as a board of oversight and try to develop long…

… applicants. "We are looking for students who are already involved with campus student groups and have some leadership experience," Netter said. "Applications for the general board are due in late March - the…

… general board is an opportunity for students to get their first leadership experience." the michigan daily BAMN Continued from Page 1A action was still an important issue to him as an Ameri- can citizen…

…. "We cannot separate or pick and choose the movements. We are doing it for our country and kids," Zogby said. High school students from Detroit and other schools who may be most affected by the Supreme…

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students have instrumental or vocal expertise too. Behind bato J ommy last column of the fall semester, I offered some books I consider among the best of 2010. But let's say you got an iPad for Christmas…

… about Silliman's hed - from Afghanistan Blog. But if you don't know the babwe. Tour the site. Read poet, computer programmer and translated from Arabic or blogger Ron Silliman, he writes tin Nigerian…

students wave their way to a conducting degree By VERONICA MENALDI Daily Arts Writer Conducting an ensemble takes more than a few waves of a baton and a fancy suit - it takes imagination, patience, knowl…

… con- ducting graduate student, said he fell in love with conducting because it allows him to create music in a collaborative setting. "I think that (conducting) is a wonderful way to communicate with…

…, Blackstone said it isn't offered at that level because the department wants the stu- dents to have experience as a vocalist or instrumentalist. Students interested in con- ducting degrees are usually those who…

… focuses in that area. In those classes, two or three times a week, a student will stand up and conduct while everyone else sings or plays. At the conclu- sion, the professor responds to the student

…'s conducting. The sessions are recorded for the student to look back upon and improve. In addition, students will continue to have private les- sons in their major instrument, where they will learn to polish…

… University students tend to find positions. "If a conductor is willingto go anywhere, then you have a much better chance of getting a job," he said. The secrets to conducting Sieloff said one of the main…

… Essay Monday, March 14, 2011 a 5:00-7:30pm Vandenberg Room, Michigan League, 2nd Floor To learn more, please contact the Provost's Council on Student Honors at 734-763-8123 or visit the website at www…

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