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November 27, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… website problems aren't fixed soon, students may have to sign up for classes in person By Jordan Schrader Daily Staff Reporter Fewer than half of the 3,000 students who were scheduled to register for winter…

… resolve the slowdowns soon, officials are considering having students register for classes in person, said Associate University Registrar Kortney Briske. When attempting to log on to the Wolverine Access…

…, Arabs and other non-Afghans fighting with the Taliban were brought to the fortress here as part of the weekend surrender of Kunduz, the Islamic militia's last stronghold in the north. Once inside the…

Arab Americans in the Ann Arbor area has left some Muslim stu- dents at the University fearing they might be singled out as terrorists based on their ethnicity, gender and age. Eastern Michigan U…

….S. Attorney Jef- frey Collins and Assistant U.S. Attor- ney Robert Cares wrote a letter last week to more than 560 Arab Ameri- cans in southeastern Michigan asking them to schedule an interview as part of the…

November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… added that its duration depended on resumption of Middle East oil supplies. Arab states imposed a total embargo on oil to the United States because of its pro-Israel policy but that alone is not re…

… some- what cool to Israel, said: "I don't know what steps we can take to encounter the embargo. The Arabs have us over a bar- rel, and I am not punning." Sen. James Buckley (R-N.Y.) thought President…

… leaders is in the hands of Brig.-Gen. Dimitrios Ionnides, commander of the tough and highly influential military police. Oil boycott by Arabs 0 0 causing non-economic international effects By PHIL…

… NEWSOM UPI Foreign News Analyst Because it had never happened before, no one really believed the Arabs could get together to en- force an oil boycott against the industrial nations. And because it had…

… lead to a shift in the balance of power in Asia. The Arabs could very well be right far beyond their original intent when they say things can never be the same again. In Europe it has strengthened the…

… using "pressures and threats" aimed not only at Israel and the Arab states but at each other. Jobert also declared: ... if we wish to stay free, to participate in the determination of our destiny, we must…

… Volume LXXXIV, Number 67 Tuesday, November 27, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann .Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published…

November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Keachie says the decline in student activism has brought with it an im- provement in relations between students and their pro- Fessors. In a recent study of tension-or the lack there- of-in 23 University…

… Hall at 4 p.m... . and from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. you can read (and perhaps sign) the rent control petition in the Tenant's Union Office on the 4th floor of the Union. 0 Arabs meet Arab kings and presidents…

… meeting in Algiers yester- day for a postwar summit got secret reports on possi- ble tightening of the Arab oil squeeze and joint strategy for upcoming peace talks with Israel. Sources said the foreign…

… ministers discussed possible ways of intensifying the Arab oil cutback designed to pressure the indus- trialized world irto more pro-Arab policies in the Mid- le East. At the same time, the ministers talked…

… of ways of preventing the Arab oil weapon from harming countries whose policies are considered more pro-Arab, Such as France and some other members of the Euro- pean Common Market, the informants…

… and wiretapping of Democratic party headquarters in the Watergate office building, was confusingly drafted. See PRESIDENT, Page 10 Students will have say in VP seection The Senate Advisory Committee on…

November 27, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… said consultations among Prime Minister Menachem Begin's Cabinet on Sunday produced an agreement to explore the feelers put out by Arab mayors on Shakaa's behalf. It was still unclear if a compromise…

… discussion he held with a top army officer in which he allegedly condoned Arab terrorism. Shakaa said he was misquoted and that he opposes violence, although he blames Israel's 13-year occupation for the on…

…'and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: 412 Septem…

November 27, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… the work of political ing peace in the Middle East. A consensus has who bluntly advised his students at the end of coalitions. The most useful developments, like emerged among experts on the Arab

… 4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 27, 2002 OP/ED iFbe Sirbigan +L 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… article stating that Mohammad would likely have married a Miss World contestant sparked riots last week, as quoted by Reuters. SAM BUTLER TE sOASPBox AN MVINCd "k The emerging Students First majority? ZAC…

… really like orange," stant subject of criticism for their cynical cen- University, the Students said an unidentified LSA sophomore. Howev- trism, they usually serve as an effective way for First party had…

student govern- week's Michigan Stu- anonymous, found it difficult to identify with ment, these advantages are less apparent. dent Assembly and LSA the color coordination. "Orange doesn't speak At this…

… point, blame should not be placed on Student Government to my generation," he argued. Rapid changes individual parties, but on the entire party struc- elections. Securing 16 of the 20 open seats in in…

… color preference among younger students ture. Parties serve to reinforce and institutional- the MSA balloting and seven of nine in LSA- could prove to limit the party's appeal in future ize the most…

… irritating and unproductive aspects SG the party delivered a walloping blow to the elections and may leave the door open for a of student government. Each party is its unique last vestiges of Blue Party…

… prestige. grassroots movement to challenge Students subculture with its weird and slightly discon- In its rapid rise to assembly dominance, the First hegemony in the near future. The party certing rituals…

… of the is sure to serve as a model to disaffected cam- their victory, Students First executives are assemblies. Candidates will have to shape their pus leaders across the nation. Pundits have certain…

November 27, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… border of Lebanon, a sister state in the Arab sphere. Radio Ankara brought into the open charges-long circulated in the coffee houses and market places of the Middle East-that Egypt is instigating large…

…-scale trouble sinother Arab nations with Communist help. Syrian Trouble Much of that trouble has arisen in Syria, whose 60,000-man army fell under control of a group of pro-Soviet officers headed by Col. Abdul…

… the passage of the snowplow through the Diag. 'Typical' Weather Returns; Snow, Slush To Remain By ROBERT S. BALL, JR. Snow, slush and student mutterings about "typical Ann Arbor weather" returned to the…

… campus with the end of the Thanksgiving weekend. Some students had struggled with icy roads, others had worried through air schedules, and still others had found hours added to their return times, so for…

… many the beauty went unenjoyed. Students Shuffle, Slide To further spoil the winter, students shuffled yesterday over still- icy walks, careful of their footing, while others forewent the use of their…

… now open for five one-year positions on Joint Judic- iary Council, Chairman Mike Mc- Nerney, '57L, announced yesterday, Petitioning is open to all Uni- versity students who have at least 60 hours of…

… -violations. Petitions may be picked up from Carolyn McKenzie at 1020 Admin- istration Bldg. Students may sign up. for interviews to be held the weekend of Dec. 8. P Prc man partn charg fiani, Th Kudr edito a…

… Izvestia "typical Russian jour- nalism" and said the observers were "treated very politely." Students 'Persistent' The students who picketed were "a little bit persistent, but I wouldn't say they were…

November 27, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

… UN negotiators. U.S. Favors Arab-Asian Disarmament Poposal .-Daily-Malcolm Shatz BOUQUETS TO HATCHER-On the eve of his inauguration, President Harlan H. Hatcher receives a preliminary honor-the "key…

… officials, students, and a goodly portion of the general public. The significance of the occasion has even brought the Union to abandon for a day its long-standing rule prohibiting women to enter its front…

… doors. Women will also be permitted to eat in the cafeteria and tap room-unescorted-today, ** ' . * THOUGH THE 4,200 seating capacity of Hill is limited, students who didn't get tickets for the…

… inauguration ceremonies may watch an august academic procession file into Hill at 2:45 p.m. Classes-for all students- will be dismissed at noon today, under an agreement of the Dean's Conference. After a…

… J. McPhillips of St. Mary's Student Chapel will conclude the ceremony. But President and Mrs. Hatcher will face two more hours of hand-shaking from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the League, where a reception…

… will be held in theiir honor. TODAY'S FESTIVITIES will be the crystallization of the strenu- ous work of several committees, comprised of University officials, faculty members and students, under the…

…- ministrative officers on re-allocation of duties, with faculty leaders on policies and procedures, and with students on current problems. In demand as a speaker, the President has addressed alumni and other…

… to an Arab-Asian proposal for closed- door meetings of the Big Four powers on disarmament - but pointed out the Russians turned down a similar plan in 14 weeks of talk in Paris last spring. Soviet…

… Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky was silent on the Arab- Asian idea. He told newsmen hej was thinking it over. 'Ike' Prods Allies To Arm Defense Line BUT THE fast American ac- ceptance was seen by some UN…

… } ( ,1 x r '', t it Accompanied by a full military escort, President and Mrs. Hatcher will make their way to a waiting reception of students, faculty members, townspeople and visitors after the inaugural…

November 27, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 27, 2002 - 3 THIS W IWaJlIpmILr. & Int'l students face registration difficulties Nov. 28, 1990 Approximately 120 students attended the first…

… U.S. depend- ence on foreign oil, ending a blockade of food and medicine to Iraq, and an end to anti-Arab and anti-Semitic racism. Nov. 29, 1949 The LSA assistant dean announced that a new policy…

… limiting course drops to the first three weeks of a term had been approved. The limit was instituted "because of a widespread tendency of students to drop courses at the first sign of difficulty." Nov. 29…

…, 1973 The Student Government Council passed a resolution condemning the Uni- versity's pledge to enroll 10 percent minority students by opposing "the usage of quotas in any University policy." Nov. 29…

… Daily Staff Reporter International students face enough difficulty leaving their family and home countries behind to attend the University - and not being able to regis- ter for classes they want should…

… not be an additional challenge, LSA sophomore Pragav Jain said. The international student orientation is held in mid-August, during the five days directly preceding freshman Welcome Week. By that point…

…, most of the classes international students want to take are already filled, Jain said. "When (international students) come in, they face a lot of problems with their school because a lot of classes are…

… taken up," he said. "Everyone I know who is an international student has always faced problems. They never take the classes their counselors recommend." Jain, who is originally from India, said when he…

…, a transfer stu- dent who attended his first two years of college in India, said he and 10 other transfer students from India that he knows experienced problems register- ing for classes. "By the time…

… such complaints, Ann Hower, director of the Office of New Student Programs, said the inter- national student orientation is held after-the regular orientations to cater to the needs of students who…

November 27, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

… consultation with So- viet Foreign Minister Eduard She- vardnadze, set the time and place to 4esume the Mideast peace conference after the Arabs and Israel were un- able to come to terms. They conferred again…

… yesterday by telephone, and Shevardnadze "is working on his end as cosponsor." The administration has sent Is- rael and the Arabs what U.S. offi- cials called "suggestions" on how to tackle the tough issues…

… underway. Next, number 27 (You're number 95) Mitch West, an LSA senior, is one of many students who waited over half an hour for a computer at the Union computing center yesterday. U.S. erects shelter for 2…

… of its students, and those that do receive money are not compensated for room and board. This in- formation was incorrectly reported in an editorial in yesterday's Daily. Eleanor Schwartz, the author…

… U-M Baha'i Club, weekly mtg. Stock- well, Rosa Parks Lounge, 8-9:30. Korean Student Association, weekly mtg. Ugli Lounge, 5 p.m. Public Interest Research Group in Michigan, weekly mtg. 4109 Union, 9…

…:30. Recycle U-M, weekly mtg. Dana Bldg, Student Lounge, 7 p.m. Students Concerned About Animal Rights, weekly mtg. Dominick's, 9 p.m. MSA Environmental Commission, weekly mtg. Dominick's, 5 p.m. Speakers…

November 27, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… Candidates To Cite Their Qualifications Candidacy petitions for the elections to positions on the Stu- dent Legislature, to be held Dec. 10, must be submitted to the Of- fice of Student Affairs no later than 4…

… Forms .Standard petition forms, ob- tainable at the Office of Student Affairs, consist of four pages in- cluding a list of election rules and three pages with space for 50 names each. No petitions may be…

… explained. Students interested may con- tact Miss Newman or Weisberg. Engine Talies Ready Sun&iy Final results in the engineering college election which was held yesterday will not be revealed until Sunday…

… freedom are not to be retraced in those areas, Price told "he International Students Association banquet last night. "India, as an example, was gov- erned for other people for 200 years, and was somewhat…

… the bowl and possibly in other fea- tures of the traditional "Tourna- ment of the Roses" but final de- tails have not yet been completed. Arabs Gaining Support in UN UN Votes Friday on Palestine Problem…

… NEW YORK, Nov. 26 - (P) - Arab-led forces fighting the pro- posal to partition Palestine into Jewish and Arabic countries held a slim lead tonight in a see-saw battle in the United Nations As- sembly…

… Plans to send a negotiating team to the International Union of Students' conference in Prague next summer will be- discussed at the Michigan Region National Student Association Meeting Sun- day at the…

November 27, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…. Addressing the session before the vote, Prime Minister Salim Hoss pledged his government will seek to "re-establish state authority, law and order on all Lebanon's territory" un- der an Arab League…

… nation's mightiest may losi fighting machine. But his troops are outnumbered and outgunned by the Syrians, whose soldiers control 70 percent of Lebanese territory under a 1976 Arab League mandate to quell…

…, a facility used 'mostly by graduate students and un- dergraduate seniors who analyze, de- sign, fabricate and test hybrid mi- crowave integrated circuits. The engineering college accepted the grant…

… electromagnetics is being revitalized.' - Edward Davidson chair of EECS Dissident to speak at 'U' t" - donation will provide students with state-of-the-art equipment for their research. The donation includes two…

…-11 p.m. at the Tartan Turf Michigan Student Assembly Women's Issues Committee - 6 p.m. in Union Rm. 3909 MSA Peace and Justice Com- nission - planning for "Art and Social Change Week"; 7:15 in Union Rm…

…. 3909 UM Shorin-Ryu Karate-do Club - 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the CCRB; beginners welcome Recycle UM Environmental Education - 9 p.m. in the Dana Student Lounge Jewish Feminist Group - dis- cusses substance…

… Program has given more than $200 million worth of equip- ment to colleges and universities since 1984. Yawp to publi~sh student writing by Beth Johnson "I too am a bit untamed... 1 too am untranslatable. I…

… sound my barbaric yawp all over the roofs of the world." - Walt Whitman, "Song of Myself' Students who have been carrying their scribbled bursts of creativity around in their backpacks have until Dec. 17…

…. David McQuaid, a Rackham graduate student, said, "The kind of issues Michnik is dealing with - i.e. what kind of socialism does Poland want to have in the future - are important for all students, whether…

… they know anything about Eastern Europe or not." ' Michnik was born in Warsaw in 1946 to Polish Communists. As a high school student in 1961, he was publicly denounced by Polish Communist Party leader…

November 27, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 42) • Page Image 7

…. attack. "My biggest fear stems from the fact the list is made up entirely of Arab ma ages 18 to 25," Mossa-Basha said. "Terr ism comes in all shapes and sizes and r only fear is that this might turn into a…

… ca of racial profiling." University Department of Public Saf spokeswoman Diane Brown said DPS h not received word that students or facu are involved in this investigation. While t list of people who…

…, she tried again and was able to register for some of her classes but then was sent an e-mail telling her that one of her choices was available only to Residential College students and a program error…

… step for students who could not register, Briske said, is to dry again. If the slowdown continues, next target signal an effort to justify eventual military action against Iraq if Hussein does not…

… Detroit. ed by any government agency," Brown said. ety "The federal agencies are not any particular has obligation to contact us before questioning ilty students, but as far as I know, they have not he yet…

… asked us for any student records." is Brown said if the FBI does contact her ely office, the University will only address con- ed cerns with students living in the residence halls unless the FBI asks for…

… specific student ct- files. the registrar's office may have to "Wel make temporary changes in the sys- backpa tem. has con "If we continue to have problems new pr well into tomorrow, we are consider- that al…

… ing having lock-in registration," he schedul said yesterday. Ther In lock-in registration, students faculty1 would have to be physically present at resourc an appointment when a member of "Tha the…

… shop, and that's what they are doing." 're not going to let students ek unless their appointment me," he said, referring to the e-registration backpack option lows registrants to create a e before…

… consumption but also considers student expectations of a new social environment as an influential factor. "There are a lot of expectations people come with, and oftentimes expectations make people act a…

November 27, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… in the hall. No one was in the room at the time. Eban Insists on Peace Talks before Arab 'Troops Freed PARIS-OP)-Israel insisted that Egypt must agree to armistice talks before the Jews free 1…

… housing in Ann Arbor for the students now quartered there. AT PRESENT, less than 700 sin- gle students live at the village. At the peak of the housing crisis, there were more than 1,800. Since then, gradual…

… consolidation has closed down many of the dorms. Married students' demands for apartments have diminished too, Briggs said. A report submitted to Briggs' office Nov. 9 showed that only 323 families were on the…

… waiting list. entire Negev situation. But first, he said, Egypt must accept the Council's Nov. 16 resolution asking Arabs and Jews to negotiate on an armistice throughout the Holy Land. * ISRAEL formally…

… accepted the call for armistice talks. There have been no replies from the Arab states. In turn, Mahmoud Fawzi of Egypt declared Israel was defy- ing the council's order of Nov. 4 for withdrawal to the lines…

… Audi- torium. Sponsored by the Varsity Coni- mittee of the Student Legislature the movie, will feature pictures o the Ohio State--Michigan foot- ball game. * * * 'TE ACTION of the game wil be described…

student exodus from campus three days ago was not re- versed yesterday as the University shadow-boxed its way through a r-c+'T -nrrriin nav i-rrla o in cases where professors had hinted that they 'might…

November 27, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…r. THE MICHIGAN DAILY i Student Opinion Needed AS AN integral part of an expanding Uni- versity, the General Library faces many problems, the satisfactory solution of which largely depends on…

… faculty-student opinion. In a pamphlet entitled "Library Leaflet No. 2," Dr. Warner G. Rice, Director of the General Library, has set forth certain fun- damental obligations of the Library, in- cluding…

… in cer- tain rooms of the General Library, and have taken action to install a more satisfactory system. With regard to the other obliga- tions mentioned, Michigan students are fortunate. But the…

… system, on the other hand, would include duplication of catalogs, the expense of more library attendants and the fact that the students would not be constantly in contact with the large book collections of…

… teaching, motion pictures and sound recordings. In this regard, the proh- lem of location and the need for trained attendants is again encountered. Many students have expressed a desire that smoking be…

… special smoking rooms, under the usual supervision, in which only such books as are normally available for general cir- cultion may be used? Originally opened on Sunday so that students might comfortably…

November 27, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…4A - Monday, November 27, 2006 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com ' L74C iC igan B3al Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… Arbor. Local groups must continue their efforts to spark interest among resi- dents and to educate them in order to avoid the confusion that marred IRV's 1975 run. Student groups, too, have the…

… opportunity to mobilize campus behind. By joining up with other IRV supporters, students can contribute to a larger movement to make our local elections more democratic. The Thanksgiving turkey had bare- ly…

… purchases. My brother, a socially savvy high school student, expressed his need to shop at Urban Outfitters for his girlfriend. Ah, Urban - a favorite for high school and college students alike. Selling pseu…

…- do-ironic T-shirts, velvety Jesus statu- ettes and Chubby Checker coffee table books, Urban Outfitters is an amazing place where students can not only buy the perfect dorm room adornment but also…

… persecution in a variety of ways. Israeli political leaders like Avigdor Lieberman, who was recently promoted deputy prime minister, explicitly support the ethnic cleansing of Arab populations as a way of pre…

… marginalization of another people and culture, instead of upholding the values of inclusion and equality that democracies promise to foster. Arabs living in Israel as citizens compose the lowest socioeconomic…

… for Israelis and Palestinians. Shimaa Abdelfadeel is an LSA senior and a co-chair of Students Allied for Freedom and Equality. ICers outplayed, outclassed over Thanksgiving break TO THE DAILY: I…

… it turns downfederalfunds that would require it to ask about the race of its students. Coleman should realize that her job is to help the University teach and educate, not to promote an ideological…

November 27, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

… Jewish pocket in the northern West Bank's densest Palestinian corri- dor, Netanyahu took note of growing Arab and international pressure to curb Israeli expansion in the land captured from Jordan in 1967…

…. - . Y. 5 Critics of the Jewish settlements, par- ticularly Palestinians and their friends in Arab countries, have charged that the set- tlements make more difficult, if ML impossible, a long-term peace…

… landslide vic- tories in Nov. 17 municipal elections. - Compiledfrom Daily wire reports. W The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students

November 27, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… College. A lunch- eon and election of officers are also on the agenda. Religious (Group To Meet The Latter Day Saints student group meets at 7:30 p.m. every Wed- nesday, All students interested are invited…

…, sickened Jews are given preferential treatment over other citizens by the American Army, acting on orders from President Tru- man. Newman Club Enrolls _4_00 All Catholic Students Are Urged To Join Newman…

… Club enrollment has al- most reached the 400 mark, Carme- lita Fisher, chairman of the mem- bership committee, announced, yes- terday. All Catholic students are urged by Miss Fisher to join the club…

… enter the College of Engi- neering. Four of the students have com- pleted one or two years at the Uni- versity of the Phiilippines. The fifth is entering as a freshman. Lone Ranger Joins Scouts DETROIT…

…. The British government is now consider- ing what should be done about immi- gration laws. Fierce Arab resistane makes it improbable that relief can be afforded on aly scale comparable to the problem…

….m. for foreign students, which will be followed by a . sing and motion pictures of New England open to the public at 7 p.m. Smith's Libel Suit' Dismissed America First Head Denied Case Extension DETROIT…

…- versity. Grad Students Will Sponsor Mixer Friday A Grad Mixer, sponsored by the Graduate Student Council, will be held from 9 to 12 p. m. Friday at the Rackham Assembly Hall, Rostislav A. Galuzevski…

… for dancing, while Hindu and Filipino folk dancing will be featured during intermission. All graduate students and their friends are "invited to at- tend. Atomic Energy Will Be Forum Subject "Atomic…

… Energy" will be the sub- ject of a Graduate Student Council- sponsored forum to be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, in the Rackham Lecture Hall, it was announced yes- terday. Prof. Kasimir Fajans of the…

…. Apply at hospital Personnel office. Room 1022, STUDENT KITCHEN HELP-dinners only, no Sundays. Mrs. Zimmer, 915' Oakland. Phone 22868. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Silver bracelet with 13 hearts. Reward. Call 2…

November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

…)-Passengers held hostage by Arab gunmen aboard a hijacked Dutch jumbo jet began leaving the plane last night as it stood on the runway at Luqa Airport receiving fuel. The hijackers agreed to release the passengers…

… menstrual pe.riod) must be performed in a hospital For more information or pregnancy counseling, call the above clinics or, EAST CLINIC, Health Service Afternoons 3-5, Mon.-Frl. 207 Fletcher 763-1210 STUDENT

November 27, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

… to keep Iraq from slid- ing into an all-out civil war, fighting between Iraqi security forces and Sunni Arab insurgents raged for a second day in Baqouba, the capital of Diyala province north of Bagh…

student who never met him but has been researching his life. Now, she is organizing protests and vig- ils in his name. "I'm not going to sit by and I can't sit by and let this go unheard." Mental health…

…,000 decimal places, he titled his obituary "Out of Time." Students Fly Chemier Sample Roundtrip Airfares From Detroit to: New York $151 Paris $389 Philadelphia $151 Madrid $398 Seattle $272 Lisbon $486 Oher…

… departures through *C StudentUniverse.com eve of wedding NEW YORK (AP) - A crowd angrily called on police yesterday to explain why authorities fatally shot a 23-year-old man on the day of his wedding, and…

November 27, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… to widen its influence in the Arab world, resumed diplomatic relations with Iraq yesterday after a 17- year lapse. The move was announced immediately after President Reagan met for 35 minutes with…

… Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September through April - $16.50 in Ann Arbor; $29.00 outside the city; May through August - $4.50 in Ann Arbor, $6…

… the Associated Press and subscribes to United Press International, Pacific News Service, Los Angeles Times Syndi- cate and College Press Service, and United Students Press Service. THE AT&T CALL ME…

November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…i i r s4Lu £wtgan tj Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Pass-fail reform tangled in LSA web' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

… swiftly in smashing the student and worker demon- strations against his regime last week, reestablishing martial law and killing 13 persons in the process. The coup, in other words, merely re- places one…

… other LSA regula- tions may be excepted for "valid" scholas- tic reasons. Assistant to the Administrative Board Harry Marsden says that this rule "does not seem to be a burning issue." Among many students

… principle on which the College should oper- ate is that the primary responsibility for his/her education rests with each individual student." Unfortunately, this is still ap- parently a minority view. The…

… more common view among the facul- ty would appear to be closer in philosophy to that of a professor remarking during the student power upheavals at the University during the 1960s: "A professor with no…

… tern, Nixon is realy call- ing for massive strip mining for coal, massive destruction of t h e land and pollution of the land and water.", IN ADDITION to household con- suming units, the Arab producing…

… your unjust criticism f my home- town area was one criticism too many for me to silently take. -L. Simpson '74 Nov. 14 locker rent To The Daily: MANY STUDENTS may be un- aware that the price of…

… advisrs say the hike was necessitated by ris- ing costs. But they fail to consi4r the fairness of such an expensive fee to students who face limited financial resources. Isn't the administration concern- ed…

November 27, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… day before the start of Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar. Two Arab countries, Egypt and Jor- I i Clinton to review executive clemency WASHINGTON - The White House says President…

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