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March 27, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… minister period," replacing Aziz Sidky, who ue to stand by the Palestinians and of Egypt yesterday night, declar- has been Prime Minister for the not forfeit an inch of Arab land. ing "there is a continuous…

… that the confrontation1 "On the contrary, we have to in- Arab Socialist Union (A.S.U.), the with Israel "should continue and1 crease and intensify our engage- country's only political party. be escalated…

…, edited and man- rfre oysedya svg ter. And a California legislator aged by students at the University of attempts to break our i n t e r n a 1 ter. A eansalfori lsuper Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second…

… after8 - hdeaten to tel thimd whawt henU~ie hdeaetotlhi whttem e tacos contained, but said he want- I.!I 1 1NI ed more even when he knew the!- recipe. uI , -M ership some students to undermine Egypt…

…'s position. "There are some people who do not like Egypt to be strong with the support of the Arab nation, nor did they want the Arab nation to be strong with Egypt's support," he said. Sadat criticized…

… Washington' ap- parent decision to give Israel even more warplanes after Preimer Gol- da Meir's visit, "to frighten the Arabs." "I think the United States posi- tion is very clear, she wants us to accept a…

… partial settlement and concessions which would lead to a phased Arab capitulation to Is- roel," instead of a phased Israel withdrawal from lands seized in 1967, as called for by the United Nations, he said…

March 27, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… Eastern By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst War in the Middle East between Israel and her Arab neighbors can benefit only world communism. The Arabs, the Israelis and West- ern nations stand to lose…

… by it. Neither the statesmen at the heads of the present Arab govern- ments, nor the responsible leaders of Israel seem to want the war that nevertheless has been becom- ing more and more a possibility…

…. Egypt, the leader of the Arab world, is on the edge of what might be a flourishing economic era for the country-a 15-year program of economic development tied to the high Aswan dam proj- ect to make…

… parched lands flower and to provide the power for in- dustrial expansion. A ,war would seriously -perhaps irreparably - damage the chances of this pro- gram. The other Arab nations, strug- gling with their…

… encircling Arab nations a tiny country, has been engrossed in her own program of internal building which has enjoyed sig- nificant success. Much of this would be destroyed by war. The last available estimates…

… placed the effective Israeli fight- ing force at 250,000 men guarding frontiers against forces of nearly 200,000 in the encircling Arab na- tions. However, Israeli sources in- sist the Arabs actually are…

… advan- tage. If there is a full-scale war, both sides will protest, in all sincerity, that it was forced upon them. Ex- treme Arab nationalism, wounded pride, hatred of Zionism and the involved intrigues…

…. Diplomats daily Organization Notices Episcopal Student Foundation: Holy Communion and Breakfast Mon.-Thurs. at 7 a.ni. and 10:15 a.m. Cabinet and ClubMeeting, 7:00 p.m. March 28th at Canterbury House…

…-Monthly Paper Appearing every two weeks on Monday is the Monroe Streeg Journal, the School of Business" Administration students' publica- tion. Along with regular biz ad news, 1 the paper carries cartoons, jokes…

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

Arabic. "We invited everybody to this party," said Uriel Rauff, director of the Zionist Youth group Hacomer Hazzair. "The Organization of Arab Students was con- tacted to invite Arab students to this event…

…." At least one Arab did attend the festivities later on. Medhat Credi, a graduate student in Near Eastern studies from Egypt said, "I am happy, very happy about the peace treaty. I would have been…

… Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, March 27, 1979 Ten Cents Twelve Pages plus Supplement Israel, Egypt celebrate peace Arabs criticize treaty WASHINGTON (AP) - Egypt and Israel, neighbors but enemies…

…. for a generation, signed a treaty yesterday to begin a new, fragile era of peace between Arab and Jew. In a solemn ceremony on the front lawn of the White House, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and…

… Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin put their names to Arabic, Hebrew and English copies of a treaty promising mutual recognition, respect, and peace. "PEACE HAS come," declared a beaming President Carter…

…, whose per- sonal intervention brought the talks back to life after they had stalemated on the details. Carter quoted the Bible and the Koran, and he offered a personal prayer that Arabs and Jews may one…

… day be brothers. Sadat, replying, declared, "Let there be no more bloodshed between Arabs and Israelis. "LET US WORK together until the day comes when they beat their swords into plowshares and their…

… Hebrew. "Salaam" means "peace" in Arabic. Begin put on a skullcap and quoted Psalm 126 in Hebrew. He said rather than translate, he would let everyone find the words in his own language in "the book of…

… reporters that his country would do its best to resist pressures to increase the price of a standard barrel of OPEC oil. U U Jewish students celeb Health official blasts planners By JOHN GOYER A high…

… after- noon was cause for a joyous celebration by nearly 100 students and commun~ity members later in the day in Alice Lloyd's Blue Lounge. Billed as a "peace party," the gathering was intended to be "an…

March 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

… understanding to go. Those traveling in the about other cultures. summer do not realize the empiri- Perhaps if he departed eagerly cal truth in this statement. The on a trip abroad, as many students Asiatic…

… after he gets back. testing his bravery against the sun Topics to be avoided are the and descends (geographically) into Yalta agreements and recognition the Arab states, might see one of of Red China…

…. Americans are not the many refugee camps he reads considered informed in these areas. about. He need not worry about antag- THE FRENCH situation should onizing an Arab on a political be more meaningful to the…

… question, because the Arab is practical man. An old trait, tax above-all polite. That is, unless he evasion, has been organized into mentions Israel. There is a limit an effective system, and will prob- to…

… any politeness, and the Arab ably have become a science by this is also excitable. summer. Surrounded by the several Arab Pierre Poujade, the leader of the states is little Israel, where the movement…

… their collective bearing, but also the schools have influence, and wine flows free closed for vacation, and students again, Paris is an excellent place have gone home from their dem- to ignore politics…

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 9

… events for the Union of Student for Israel and one of the sponsors of the party, felt that efforts by Jewish and Arab students on campus should at least equal the endeavors of Begin and Sadat. "We must…

… lawn and chants and jeers from pro-Palestine protesters in a park across the road. Hundreds of police, many mounted on horses and equipped with nightsticks and gas masks, kept the estimated 2,500 Arab

… agrees, for the first time, to formally recognize her Jewish neighbor as a member of the community of nations. CARTER, IN his speech, called on the rest of the Arab world to join in the peace process, and…

…) Credi's enthusiasm toward the peace treaty. "If it will work it will be so fan- tastic you can cry. I have more hope than anyone because I'm not Jewish or Arab," said Corinne Schat, a recent graduate of…

… Ann Arbor's Huron High. Around campus, students had mixed reactions to the treaty signing between Israel and Egypt. "I don't think anything will be resolved," said. LSA 'junior Clyde Weiss. "The U…

…. The lack of a comprehensive peace in- cluding all Arab states was seen as a problem. "It's very strange to see Israelis rejoicing on the one side and the Egyptians not rejoicing on the other side due to…

… solidarity of the Arab world," she said. THIS SUMMER APPRENTICE IN NEW YORK TOP PROFESSI4 CREDITI WITH ONALS M.D./D.V.M. In European Medical & Veterinary Schools The Institute of International Medical…

STUDENTS INTERESTED IN ATTENDING ITALIAN MEDICAL AND VETERINARY SCHOOLS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1979-1980, MUST FILE PRE-REGISTRATION FORMS AT THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE DATE TO MAKE DEADLINE DATE ESTABLISHED BY…

… THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. 6. WE ARE PREPARED TO AID ALL STUDENTS WHO ARE CONTEMPLATING ATTENDING ITALIAN MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCHOOLS IN THEIR PRE-REGISTRATION WITH THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. The Institute…

… has been responsible for processing more American students for foreign medical schools than any other organization. INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EDUCATION Chartered by the Regents of the…

March 27, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

… onf' students sleeping in auto- To the Editor: T HE ARAB Club of the Univer- sity of Michigan would like to point out that the analyses pre- sented by I. Essaid in his letter of last week are based on…

… his own personal views and do not neces- sarily represent the views of other Arab students on the campus. Furthermore, the reaction of M. Etman, A. Moshin, and S. Khairal- lah to the above…

…t i U1jr 3i0p9an 1 aggaI Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will…

… Prel" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. - Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staf writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

Student Government Council committee is looking into the 1949 regulation which denies recognition to any organization which prohibits membership on the basis of race, color or creed. It is a good idea…

… suggested modification would improve the 1949 regulation. -LANE VANDERSLICE SI S' 4O x '- ' ~Ct.A44T~lv'r~ STUDENTS SHOW NO INTEREST: Committee Wrestles with Calendar Urban Renewal Deserves Support In…

…'s residents. - -PETER DAWSON By SUSAN HOLTZER Daily Staff Writer THE UNIVERSITY Calendar Committee has shown a real interest in and concern for stu- dent opinion in areas particular- ly affecting the student

… body, substantially more, in fact, than the students themselves. Several issues considered to be most important to the students were discussed at Wednesday's "open" meeting, a meeting at which the…

… Committee had hoped to get representative feeling about some of the proposed changes. Exactly four students were pres- ent - the student member of the Committee, the Editor of The Daily, two Daily reporters…

…, and-- lo and behold - one student who was actually interested enough to attend. One of these issues is actually a whole flock of issues, all revolv- ing around the troublesome, but difficult…

March 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

…C, r Alrchgatt 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 ARBOR…

… the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: DONNA HANSON SGC Should Approve New Vice- President STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council will be desires of the students

… a from Council members to Administrative Wing more deliberative body and Administrative Wing personnel should result in two important ac- membership more attractive to students. Collins…

… find more It is essential that the outside relations of the responsible students in competition for Wing Council are strengthened by the executive com- positions. mittee. The recent election showed the…

March 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…. - - ... ® Smith Attacks IUS Policy in Report By BEN ZWERLING NSA representative in Prague, resigned from Jim Smith, former the International Union of Students because that body had "taken a position…

… last Wednesday. The IUS, Smith said, was g Jews Request Military Help In Arab Seige Death Toll Increases In HolyLand Strife JERUSALEM, March 26-(AP)- The Jewish agency asked today that foreign troops…

… terrors of the Arab-Jewish Civil War. Not a single shot sounded in the city on this Good Friday, but at least 10 Jews and Arabs were killed in Palestine. Asked for Scandinavian The agency spokesman suggest…

… would es- tablish the Jerusalem area as an international zone. The agency's proposal has been submitted to the United Nations Palestine commission. While the Jews were making this plea, Arab activity…

… threaten- ing the encirclement of Jerusalem continued. The unofficial death count since the United Nations voted for par- tition Nov. 29 reached 2,080. Less than 1,000 Christian Arabs and a handful of…

… Dean of Women's Office. The only women students who need apply are those who are not now living in dormitories but would like to next year. Applications will be accepted from those women whose academic…

… records are clear until the number of available spaces have been filled. iven tacit approval to the "sup- pression of the student demonstra- tion (in Prague), the arrest of students on flimsy evidence, the…

… forcible overthrow of the elected leadership of the NUS (Czecho- slovakia's National Students Union), and the expulsion of students and professors from the Czechoslovakian universities by undemocratic…

… methods." . The students' group, has thus "ceased to be the sort of organi- zation that I and other American students considered it to be, an or- ganization partisan in the inter- ests of students and not…

… partisan in political questions," Smith said. "In putting the principles of what they consider to be progres- sivism first, and the rights of all students second, they (the IUS) have automatically become a…

March 27, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

students and local resi- ,dents observed the ceremony. "A lot of people ask us about Malaysia and its culture, so we decided to show this to them," said "University of Michigan Malaysian Students Association…

… President Jimmy Carter, praised the pact but expressed regret that it did not lead to a comprehensive settle- ment of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Islamic Fundamentalists opposed to the pact assassinated…

…, mainly over the lack of a solution to the Palestinian problem. Israeli students did, however, sponsor a "peace party" at a conven- tion center in Jerusalem to mark the occasion of the signing of Israel…

…'s only peace treaty with an Arab state. No official ceremonies were held in Egypt either, and only one gov- ernment-controlled newspaper men- tioned the anniversary. The 75-year-old Begin took issue with…

… exact appointment time and registration location will be printed on the Student Verification Form. Students wilregister according to the following priority group sequence: Seniors 85 credits or more…

… Juniors 55-84 credits Dos-Kom Kon-Roa Rob-Zzz Aaa-Dor LOCATION Registration for Nursing students and Graduate/Professional students (except Business Administration) INTEGRA 3-DOOR North Campus: Central…

… Campus: 153 Chrysler Center for all students enrolled in Architecture and Urban Planning, Art, Engineering, Music (including Rackham students enrolled in these units) Room 17 Angell Hall for everyone else…

… ANN ARBOR ACURA Special financing available for U-M April 1989 araduates REMEMBER, YOU MUST HAVE TESE MATERIALS IN ORDER TO REGISTER: Student Verification Form - this form will indicate the time and…

… place to register Student ID card Election Work Sheet Override Forms - if course/section has an entry restriction A 11 WA E -" IXVS\ 11 …

March 27, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… mixed with some snow. South-bound students may ex- pect light rain in extreme north- ern Ohio, but clear driving be- yond. On the turnpikes toward Pittsburgh there will be showers and possibly snow…

…' presence from the beginning ix -order to take over with the requi site background." -A- .- - -4-1,cam- '.tt- KING HUSSEIN: Arab Leader Condemns Communistie Strength WASHINGTON (P) - King Hussein of Jordan…

… said yesterday Communism is gaining strength in the Arab world because of coopera- tion between Soviet Russia and "certain Arab governments." The youthful anti-Communist monarch did not name any other…

Arab country in a speech to the National Press Club. But he apparently, was referring to Iraq and the United Arab Republic in talking about! "new relations" and "the policy of collaboration" between some…

Arab? countries and the Soviets. I - ~ i i y He said this collaboration"con -C ity M a stituted "the greatest danger" to, the Arab area and Jordan was' the first country to realize it. This C e stand…

… against Communism, Has- * aeR . . . sein said, "created serious mis- understanding with some Arab By PETER DAWSON sister states." Urban Renewal is "necessary Jabs at Nasser, Howjever, he said that some who…

… mayor in the April 6 gen- policy. This was an obvious jab eral election, declares. at United Arab Republic President Ives said in an interview that Gamal Abdel Nasser who recently has shown coolness…

… toward the he has investigated the area him- Soviets, self, talking to 91 families, to sat- Hussein said the Arab League, isfy himself that the program is 1A -, . + ,. necessary and that the peonle in men…

March 27, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…4 The Michigan Daily-Saturday, March 27, 1982-Page 3 New service searches for .student financial aid By FANNIE WEINSTEIN More than $3 billion in scholarships, loans, and work-study endowments are…

… waiting to be claimed by students, the only problem is knowing where to look, says J. Dale Boyd, the head of Ann Ar- bor's newly-founded scholarship search service. Boyd, who last. month founded the Ann…

… Arbor based American Academic Scholarship Service, claims that all students need do to find all this money is pay him a $49 fee and he will find for them at least five potential sources of financial aid…

…. BUT, HARVEY Grotrian, the University's director of financial aid, warns that students should be careful before dishing out fees to any of the many financial aid serach services that have cropped up…

… around the country over the past year,. "We're not saying they're not a valuable source (for locating of aid)," he said. "But students should not use these services blindly. they should do some footwork on…

… their own and then consider them." "We would suggest that students familiarize themselves first with in- formation available free to the studen- ts," Grotrian said, adding that a book with listings of…

… scholarship sources is available at the University's Office of Financial Aid in the Student Activities Building. BOYD, WHO is a local aerospace, executive, said his service is hooked in- to a New Jersey…

March 27, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. Unsigned editorials reflect the official position of the Daily’s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations…

… even philosophy class- es (yes, I’m that kind of student, no regrets), I’ve learned that most issues in society arise because people can- not create a universal definition for a majority of words. In…

… and critiques, thereby opening up the opportunity to shift our insti- tutional practices on a large scale. — Jenny Wang can be reached at wjenny@umich.edu. JENNY WANG Arabs who? Muslims who? They…

… are born and raised here? Can they even call them- selves Americans? You may have asked ques- tions like this and been surprised to learn about Arab and Muslim American communi- ties across the…

… nation. Although Muslim and Arab are often used synonymously, the terms are distinct. The first identity is religious and the second is ethnic. The media — what is supposed to be our most trusted…

…, Asian, Hispanic, Arab and any other race represented on this planet. Also, Arab Americans are religiously diverse, and a great number are Christians. On top of not understanding who Arab and Muslim…

… Americans are, the normalized hate and discrimination against these com- munities has reached new heights, becom- ing consistently more aggressive and blatant. Three Muslim American college students were…

… and violence in recent weeks. We, as the University community, must actively engage in constructive conversa- tions that will produce tangible results and challenge the hostility toward Arab

… and Mus- lim Americans. The campaign to TAKE ON HATE is a national movement that strives to address our country’s growing miscon- ceptions and discrimination toward Arab and Muslim American…

… Michigan Room. See you all there! Rihan Issa is a graduate student in the School of Social Work. RIHAN ISSA | VIEWPOINT What can we do to TAKE ON HATE? Women’s participation in world politics has come…

March 27, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

… problems and asking questions, we are taking a step towards improvement." The conference was sponsored by the Public Health Students of African Descent, Latino/a Health Associa- tion, Association for Arab

… Historical Memory," in room 2254. - Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter T Jodie Kaufman. Students from across the Midwest turn out for Gen APA show at Hill Auditorium By Marta Brill Daily Staff Reporter Fusing…

… traditional flare with modern beats, the 6th annual Generation Asian Pacific American show took the stage at Hill Auditori- um Friday night, filling the auditorium with about 1,700 students from the University…

student Arpan Amin said he enjoyed seeing the traditional aspects of the show. "I find it interesting to see different cul- tures," he said. Engineering freshman Melissa Wu said she decided to perform in…

… Gen APA because she likes learning about Asian cultures and getting involved with the community. Wu said it was a great experience to dance in the Taiwanese American Student Associa- tion hip hop…

… generated. Gen APA provided a variety of different ways to express APA culture - from dance to song to martial arts. Along with dance, TASA featured students singing contemporary Chinese pop songs. The…

… Vietnamese Students Association also featured music in their performance, acting out the story of a young Vietnamese boy who trav- els to the United States and grapples with becoming a typical American while…

… holding on to his own culture and traditions. In bright costumes of black, red, white and gold, the Indian American Students Associa- tion presented a traditional Indian dance to a modern beat. The Filipino…

Student Associa- tion also presented a colorful performance inspired by tradition, using masks, scarves and candles. Hip hop dance was exhibited by Groove Culture and Jel - both displaying energetic, fast…

…-paced performances. Eye Candy per- formed an upbeat dance highlighting pop music hits. ral groups-. With an exhibition of kicks and weapons; the Korean Student Association presented KSA kombat, a display of martial…

March 27, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… Saturday and possibly Monday-the scheduled landing day. Four students-John Nachman, Marci DESERT WINDS whipped through the Tularosa Basin celebration of the third anniversary of t yesterday, producing a…

… gypsum sandstorm that would guitarist Avi Roth playsion the steps of t prohibit an emergency landing of the space shuttle anytime Diag rally, sponsored by the Students fa See SHUTTLE, Page 2 peace in the…

… that moderates can emerge to negotiate with Israel. Most Palestinian towns are calm, but one Arab youth was wounded by gunfire when he threw rocks at an Israeli car near the town of Halhoul, 20 miles…

Arabs would be appointed to the city halls in Nablus, Ramallah and El Bireh. "There is no question that this will happen," he said, though he refused to give a timetable for a return to Arab

…'s Honors Convocation, President Harold Shapiro greets student Dave Brede while his mother Bonnie Brede looks on. The annual Convocation recognizes students throughout the University for their excellence in…

… motto. 11 President Harlan Hatcher. " 1920-Students were reeling from the Regents new tuition increases. The increase called for an in-state tuition of $75 for woman, $80 for men, and $110 for out of…

… state students. University officials pointed out that the tuition is still a bargain when compared to the $200 dollar tuition at Harvard U. " 1918-A fourth verse was suggested for "The Yellow and Blue…

March 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… it is lost in a maze of filed reports and admonitory let- ters. It can serve a very definite purpose if it jolts students and faculty alike into an awareness of hazardous conditions. Although funds for…

… the side which they take: The Jews want to live and grow as a people through this territorial expan- sion, the Arabs think the world would be just as well off without Jews, or at least without Jews in…

… territories where they en- croach on the Arabs. But looking at it from a different ap- proach, it is strange to notice that while the Palestine question is debated hotly, th~ere is virtually no consideration of…

… tendency is to wish to emigrate to happier lands and, with the emotional appeal to be gained from a return to an historical homeland, they have chosen Palestine as this new home. But the Arabs, although at…

… only part of the larger question of suppressed minorities which has plagued Europe for centuries. Undeniably, both the Jews and the Arabs each have many plausible points on their side in the controversy…

… rights and conflicting religion of the Arabs into the controversy also. -Russell B. Clanahan reined Pen p ALUMNI ARE hungry for straight facts about our present-day campus. A group of us found this out…

… last week when we had a chance to exchange ideas with members of Detroit's big alumni club. Old grads of 40 years ago heard current slants on our post- war campus from representatives of seven student

… spontaneous and vivid. They had a freshness and a straight- from-the-shoulder verity that the alumni responded to. Student-speakers liked the idea so well they decided to work on the project of hav- ing more…

… alumni-student meetings. It could be valuable, they feel, in clearing up a lot of vague notions about current campus life based on "slanted" newspaper reports and rumor-twisted information, as well as in…

… providing students with a long-range view of the campus, now difficult to obtain. If the University were to approve sending out teams of student-speakers to nearby alumni clubs, we think there would be a…

March 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…-University Theater Department Ensemble, 8 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, (764- 0450).1 Philip Kerr will direct this student ensemble in Aristophanes classical Greek comedy. The women of Greece, tired of waiting for…

… the war to be over, go on "strike" by refusing to sleep with their husban- ds. .l Student plays - Residential College, 8 p.m., East Quad, (763- 0176). Residential College students will perform two…

student-written plays: Naomi Saferstein's Little Jokes and Charles Schulman's Angel.t Bars and Clubsr THE ARK (761-1451) - Dave Crossland, folk and originals. BIRD OF PARADISE ((662-8310) - Ron Brooks Trio…

….m., Rackham Galleries. The Sanction of the Victim - video-taped speech by Ayn Rand Students of Objectivism, 8 p.m., 130 Business Administration Bldg. Spring into Fitness; public Health or Public Panic? - U…

… careful. IN Libya, Khadafy urged Arabs yesterday to form suicide squads and attack American targets in retaliation for U.S. strike in the disputed Gulf of Sidra. In a radio broadcast, Khadafy called on…

… Libyans to become "human bombs" to destroy "American terrorism" and said Arabs in general should form suicide squads to hit American "companies of terror." The call came 24 hours after Khadafy said on…

March 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… success, if it even starts. KISSINGER told a nationally. broadcast news conference that the failure of his step-by-step ef- fort to arrange an Arab-Israeli settlement meant the only choice now evident was…

… to the Israeli- Arab problem, Kissinger seem- ed unhappy about the Geneva prospects, a feeling that re- flected past doubts over the success of any such meeting. KISSINGER has always felt a Geneva…

… rules, a student chooses a counselor who will help with all academic prob- lems and will remain the student's advisor for all undergraduate work. Each counselor will advise ten students who remain the…

… are trying to contribute to a better Ann Arbor for every- body. I know how hard Dr. Wheeler has worked with students and the public schools to improve the situation for black students and low…

…-income students." -VERNON WILLIAMS Russell West, treasurer, 1230 W. Stadium LANSING (UPI) - Weekly paychecks of Michigan wage- earners will shrink May 1 when the state income tax rate is increased from its current…

…, No. 140 Thursday, March 27, 1975 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 d a i1 y Tuesday…

March 27, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 121) • Page Image 9

…-member cast consists of a diverse group of students, including grads and undergrads from several colleges of the University. Featured are Melissa Hart and David Wilcox as narrators, and Mark Spencer and…

… either hold onto them and wait for a new date or use them for tonight's show. Tickets, otherwise, are $10. / /Ga. r CIOLLEGE CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 10% discount to U of M Students & Staff ONE DAY SERVICE…

… Security Concerns Arab-Jewish Conflict Panel Discussion on Women's Israeli Journalist. Jewish Agency Professor of Demography, Brown Issues Emissary in Philadelphia University Moderated by Harlene Appelman 3…

… Israel- Arab Conflict Professor, Islamic Studies, Tel Aviv University, visiting professor at Princeton SHOSHANA WEITZ Hebrew and Israeli Drama and Theater Lecturer, Theater Department, Tel Aviv University…

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan ic hburg Peace in the Mideast IA strictly business staandpoint, it is more profitable to support ERA, he says. But when he's not out on…

…- paralleled in the history of Arab- Israeli relations. The treaty is only a first step toward peace and must be followed by a sin- cere effort to find a lasting solution to the Palestinian issue. That effort…

… Egypt would be permitted to aid another Arab country fighting a war against Israel. As it now reads, the treaty takes precedence over any other obligations Egypt has with other countries. For instance…

… President Sadat who became the first Arab leader ever to visit Israel in November 1977. Sadat boldly risked his life and alienated Egypt from the rest of the Arab world. But with those pressures mounting…

… during the process, he persevered and kept pushing for peace.He recognized Israel when other Arab leaders denounced it. He tried to make peace when they were talking about war. Sadat had often insisted…

… that Joshua Peck is less so. -Jeanie Wylie March 25, 1979 Regents To the Daily: It's so refreshing to read in last Tuesday's Daily that Brian Blan- chard andSACUA are standing firm against student

… point or two in their favor, and granted, these tactics have been effective before, but they insulted the Regents! "In personal terms", no less! These students should be thankful that they all weren…

March 27, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… the Tehranregime saying it had proof they were in Ira- nian territory. Britain's Defense Ministry said they were seized in the Shatt al- Arab, a waterway flowing into the Persian Gulf that marks the bor…

… public financing system. Engineering graduate student Cassie Walls places plastic bowls with bread, olive oil and other Italian fare on atable representing travel to Italy as part of the Martin Lther King…

… never unlocked," she said. O'Dell said the AAPD began sending e-mails to the student body as reminders before breaks to remind them to secure their homes. Keeping students informed is always a struggle…

… para- noid." Shingwani raised her concern regarding lighting for students who live off-campus. She said that although she thinks Elm Street is well-lit, the area she will be mov- ing to next year near…

…, entertaining seminars is designed just for U-M students and will help you get.ready for some of the big issues you face as you get ready to graduate. These fun and informative seminars will get you thinking and…

… new grads. These FREE sessions are at the Alumni Center and include FREE pizza and pop. Plus, one student at each session will win a $50 Visa gift card. LaSalle Bank ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ABN AMRI…

… UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Register today umaumni.com/students. Number of American service members who have died in the War in Iraq, according to the Depart- ment of Defense. The following were identified…

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… when 60 political science students get together and play a game designed to simulate the Arab-Israeli con- flict. THIS YEAR'S battle is taking place on the second floor of the School of Education, and Ar…

…- mageddon - if it comes - is today. The students, members of Clem Henry's Politi- cal Science 353 class in the Arab-Israel conflict, are using the knowledge they have accumulated during the semester to take…

… month and at registrationsto de- termine what type of appoint- ment system is most responsive to student needs. Results of the survey will be considered in de- veloping a more permanent CRISP appointment…

… predict how various depart- ments are apt to respond " said Ernest Zimmerman, assistant to See MSA, Page 5 STUDENTS STUDY MIDEAST: Class simulates conflict By GREGG KRUPA You may not realize it, but…

… on roles of key Mid- dlp East figures. The gahfe simulation projects the players up to twelve months into the future, probing the possibilities of that conflict. Leonard Suransky, a graduate student

March 27, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…4 - Tuesday, March 27, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com * myC diiga n :43al Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104…

… trip to Ulrich's can attest, college textbooks are pretty expen- sive. Although the University and the Michigan Student Assembly have yet to work out a method to alleviate the situation, students at…

… released. While this bill could provide limited relief for students in Minnesota, the actions of a state govern- ment on its own are not enough to solve the problem with textbook prices nationwide. If prices…

… are to be reduced, it will require a more unified effort by universities and students themselves. The Minnesota bill also requires profes- sors to announce book lists well enough in advance to give…

students time to find a good price on textbooks. Other states have intro- duced similar programs or made textbooks a tax-free commodity. These ideas are a good start. Students should not have to buy bundles…

… of textbooks that may contain books not required in their curriculum. But this type of problem that the majority of students across the nation face is one that cannot be handled by state governments…

…. States would have differing policies, meaning students in some states would be better off than others. The double standard also creates a dilemma for publishers, who would face different requirements in…

… dif- ferent states. Having federal regulations for textbook pricing and marketing is a better solution that at least gets beyond the uncertainty. Still, the problem facing col- lege students is one that…

…'t meet the concerns of individual universities. Universities have an obligation to their students to make every accommodation possible to make education accessible and affordable. Work- ing with MSA, the…

… from MSA to Lester Monts, the University's senior vice provost for academic affairs, have recognized the problem, but no one has offered any signif- icant solutions. It is up to our student gov- ernment…

March 27, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

… Jason Rowland Anu Roy-Chaudhury Alex Satola Timothy Spurlin Nicholas Tomaino Erin White Ashley Zhang FINNTAN STORER Managing Editor Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. MAYA GOLDMAN Editor in Chief MAGDALENA MIHAYLOVA AND JOEL DANILEWITZ Editorial…

…, their campaign with platform planks is no longer available online. This makes it difficult to hold the newly elected leaders accountable for the various promises made to students. The year…

… before, we saw negligent initiatives yield a Campus Affordability Guide that was out of touch with the needs of lower-income students. Furthermore, the Engage Michigan Party, and their platform…

… underdeveloped. For example, when discussing affordability, they advocate providing access to public microwaves on campus. While this may save students from buying food by allowing them to bring their…

… to substantiate the claim that increasing access to microwaves is a legitimate means to solve the problem of food insecurity that is endemic to many students across campus. The weak and indirect…

… university officers and student organizations to build a plan that addresses the specific needs of the university and lays out clear and concise action items.” Yet, Engage Michigan chooses to not…

…-hearted and personable elements of the campaign, we want students on campus to vote for candidates who warrant respect and exhibit professionalism in their campaign and their role. So instead of…

… on campus, which we’ve seen much of this year. For example, in September they passed their Buses to Ballots resolution encouraging students to vote. However, because the entire campus is…

… allowed to vote for CSG’s leaders, it elevates their importance above other equally or more effective organizations. While we don’t discourage students from voting this week, we hope they see CSG…

March 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… announces petitions for CENTRAL COMMITTEE H omecoming '69 Petitions available Students Office, 2nd floor Union. Due March 31 r NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764-0554 ig4c hrijan atly…

… we identified ourselves as Republicans." The use of fraudulent identifica- tions was first reported several weeks ago when Dan Jones, Grad., received two calls in two nights from students who both…

…- ilians, injured 25 and inflicted heavy damages near Salt, an Arab trade center and quarry town. Israel has charged that Salt is fraught with saboteurs. Meanwhile, Defense Minister Moshe Dayan reported that…

… with the State Police, has issued an, appeal for information on Univer- sity law student Jane Mixer's ac- tivities preceding her murder last week. Frank Eaman, a law student on the board, said yesterday…

… also investigating the murder of 16-year-old Maralynn Skelton whose body was found Tuesday in a wooded area near Earhard Road, on the outskirts of Ann Arbor. By STEVE KOPPMAN Social Work Student Union…

… yes- terday urged that the school's ad- missions and scholarship commit- tee give top priority considerations to new methods for recruiting more minority group students. The resolution, presented by…

student members of the commit- tee, recommends the committee consider a preferential selection policy for blacks, Spanish Amer- icans, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, American Indians, Orientals and Appalachian…

… on the recruitment of black students. The resolution also proposes a possible change in admission re- quirements for the social work school, This could involve waiving the BA degree as an absolute…

students, Fauri said, "With the tight bud- get, we're not in a position to get another recruiter." Currently, students without the BA can take a limited number of credits in the Social Work School, but…

March 27, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… sheltering in the rubble." Corporations sued for slave reparations JERUSALEM . Arafat will not attend peace summit Yasser Arafat decided yesterday not to attend a key Arab summit, and his Cabi- net accused…

… Israel of trying to "blackmail" the Palestinian leader with tough con- ditions for letting him go. Arafat's absence could undermine Arab support for a Saudi peace overture being presented in Beirut…

… 26 al-Qaida officials, all Arabs. U.S. officials, how- ever, say there is no credible evidence al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden or his top aide is among the group. Al-Zawahri, the spiritual adviser and…

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March 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… quite the kind of thing we have been anticipating in Israel's pro- gress. Our concern has been so centered around UN partitions, Arab treaties, and British maneuvers that Israel's internal development has…

… for the youth of Israel. Two wireless stations, Kol Israel and Kol hierushalayim, are already in opera- tion, while Hebrew, English, and Arabic presses supply Israeli readers with the news. The very day…

… authorized in- stitutions to preserve Arab cultural auton- omy as a part of its efforts to protect the rights of Arabs and Christians in Israel. Israel no longer regards herself as a nation still in the…

… music students, those who don't care to wait in lne half a day to get a practice room for an hour or two are forced to "politely oust" faculty mem- bers from their offices. Others practice in every nook…

… Rackham Auditorium and Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre because the school has no large auditorium of its own with cur- tains. Over 500 music students are forced to spend many much-needed minutes each day walking…

… from one to another of the seven widely-scattered music school build- ings. Can any real integration of music school take place under these conditions? At present, the attitude of many music students

… year and the year after that if students do not make an organized effort to publicize the need for a new building. -Jo Misner Publication in The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all…

… Management, the Donald M. Matthews Award in Forest Management, and the For- estry Alumni War Memorial Award. All students in the School of Forestry and Conservation who do not have non-forestry conflicts are…

…- ministration Bldg. All students who wish to trans- fer to the program in elementary education for the fall of 1949 should file their applications in the Office of the Dean of the School of Education by May 1. Ap…

… Oil Co. will have a representative here on Thurs. and Fri., March 31 and April 1, to interview students for positions with their Lago Oil & Transport Co. in Aruba and the Creole Pe- troleum Corp. in…

March 27, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

…. There was not immediate claim of responsibility. The military command said its soldiers were patrolling Bethlehem, Arab East Jerusalem and other location, and Jerusalem police spokesman Ziv Rotem said all…

…, a Jewish settler was stabbed by six Ar- abs and a 15-year-old Arab boy was shot to death by a guard of the Israeli- backed Palestinian Village Leagues. ,1 w f , IN BRIEF HAIR SALON 219 E. LIBERTY…

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March 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… understands that we're here ,s students first and swimmers second," le said. Some students may notthink that athletes make academics apriority. "I study a lot," Harrison sail. "Maybe people see us as being…

… just gets pushed back to later in the evening." When student athletes miss tests due to away games or tournaments, they often can take them on the road under the supervision of their coaches. Kinesi…

… for many student athletes who travel on the weekends. Mees said he works hard to maintain good communi- cation with students' professors and inform them of conflicts well in advance. "We stress not…

… surprising pro- fessors," he said. Student athletes are required by the University to maintain at least a 2.0 grade point average and carry a mini- mum of 12 credit hours. Assuming that on top of this, the…

… average student athlete trains for 15 hours a week dur- ing the regular season, the amount of time available for studying is already greatly reduced. Mees said it is also important to con- sider physical…

… exhaustion as a factor. Spending several hours a day in practice can tire out athletes even before they tackle studying. Most student athletes have to sched- ule classes around practice times, which often…

… school," he said. But what is normal for an athlete may not be normal for the average student. "I definitely don't have the college experi- ence," Wera said, adding that in spite of his schedule, being a…

student athlete is worth it. Prichard echoed the same sentiment, saying "We complain about it, but we know we love what we do." MEDIA Continued from Page 1A talists," he said. The Islamic revolution in…

… closed media," Nazir said. "What's conspicuously absent are critics of the government." Al-Jazeera - the Arab-language television network based in Qatar - is the one significant exception to the…

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March 27, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… Staff Writer Second in a two-part series This semester students are chal- lenging their racial and ethnic biases and identity in mini-courses devel- oped by the Pilot Program and of- fered through the…

… Intergroup Rela- tions and Conflict Program. The courses are designed to ad- dress issues concerning Asians, Blacks and whites and also to help students examine their views and theoretical understanding of…

… LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today Meetings LaGROC - The Lesbian and Gay Mens' Rights Organizing Com- mittee meets at 7:30 p.m. in Union 3100; 7 p.m. to set agenda Student Struggle for Soviet…

Arab-American Anti- discrimination Committee --- meeting at 7 pm. in the Union (check board for room) Asian American Women's Journal --- meeting at 5 p.m. in South Quad's Afro-American Lounge Ann Arbor…

….m. in 3909 Union Iranian Student Cultural Club - -- meeting at 7:45 p.m.. in the Michigan League TARDAA (Time and Relative Dimensions in Ann Arbor) --- Dr. Who/BBC event at 8 p.m. in 2413 Mason Hall…

…' Indian And Pakistani American Students' Council --- weekly meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the A & B Rooms of the Union Big Blue Group IBM --- new computer users' group mass meeting at 7 p.m. in the Union…

… Wolverine Room Students for Choice --- mass meeting at 7 p.m. in Room 1209 of the Union Furthermore ECB Peer Writing Tutors - available for help from 7-11 p.m. at the Angell and 611 Church St. computing…

… Black Students Closer to their Community" -- - Rasul Muhammad speaks at 7:30 p.m. in Room 100 Hutchins Hall "The Wall Crumbles-- The Curtain Parts" --- Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz speaks on how current…

March 27, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

…'Page 4 -The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, March 27, 1990 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS 763 0379 PHOTO 764 0552 NEWS 764…

… l0 s LAST TUESDAY, THE MICHIGAN Student Assembly voted to put a referendum on the ballot for the April 4 and 5 elections which would give two commissions - the Minority Affairs Commission and the…

… International Student Affairs Commission - the power to elect their own chairs. Currently, MSA decides all the chairs for its 12 internal committees and commissions. This is the second time such a refer- enldum…

… minorities and interna- tional students than those actually serving on the commissions. MAC and ISAC differ from the other committees In that they work for specific student groups on campus - other committees…

… de- cide whether it is ready to take the next step towards undermining Arab opposition to its existence, namely negotiating a land-for-peace settlement with the Pales- tinians. Ironically, American…

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 12

… Liberal Arts-Room 302, 725 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215. Boston University Boston University admits students regardless of their race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age…

… position in Dearborn in 1971, the two year upper class only school had only 800 enrolled students. Since that time, enrollment has increased to 6,000 and programs have been expanded to include fresh- men…

… Bill Rapai of the Michigan Journal, the student newspaper. "PEOPLE ARE sorry to see him go, but they have been expecting it," said Rapai. "It has been rumored that Goodall would be going to the Univer…

… receiving less gas now than it was during the 1973 Arab oil embargo. "By the end of the year, the price will be pretty close to a dollar a gallon," said Jim Wolfe, manager of C-Ted's Standard at South…

March 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 124) • Page Image 10

… transportation, hotel facilities, three meals a day and tips. Because the Arabic countries do not grant entry to anyone holding in their passport an Israeli visa, anyone wishing to visit the coun- tries of the…

Arab League and also Israel, should get their Israeli visa put on a sheet separate from their passport. By LOUISE TYOR O N THE assumption that many travelers like to see their own country before they…

… see the rest of the world, SITA Tours are of- fering four trans-continental trips this summer to students. The "Grand" Tour is a 63-day trip which covers not only a good portion of the United States and…

March 27, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…. Proceedings would then involve a vote of the state central com- mittee members at the state level, or delegates at county or district levels with a two-thirds vote re- quired for removal. STUDENT ZIONIST…

… ORGANIZATION PRESENTS -DR. GEORGE L. GRASSMUCK Assoc. Prof. of Political Science speaking on "ANEW ARAB NATIONALISM?" Recent Arab Political Changes and Their Implications for Nasser WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP: Rio…

… HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE million surplus for those 12 A". A rug / SUNDAY AT 7 P.M., after Supper Club 1429 Hill St. I ommumpoinsim , I -, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN j Ann Arbor Friends of the STUDENT NON…

… Lecture Hall. Dept. of German Film: "The Devil's General," starring Kurt Juergens and Marianne Koch, Aud. B, Angell Hall, 8 p.m. General Notices Sports and Dance-Women: Women students who have completed the…

… lieu of the closed lot. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: Midsemester reports are due Fri., March 29, for those students- whose standing at midsemester is "D" or "E." The green report…

… and Seniors, 1223 Angell Hall. Students not registered in this Col- lege but who elected L.S.&A. courses should be reported to the school or college in which they are registered. Regents' Meeting: April…

… scholar- ship: One grant for study at The Uni- versity of Humburg has been made available to Univ. of Mich. students. This grant provides tuition fees and a maintenance allowance of DM350 per month, however…

… language competence. Applications are available at the Scholarship Office, 2011 Student Activities Bldg. Deadline for receipt of (Continued on Page 5) .. 0 I I' I p N I 1 III U R Im z -to…

March 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, March 27, 1986 The Michigan Daily semt tigan Bng Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVI, No. 120 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… the Student Activities Building, sanitized the University image by taking banners away from protestors at the Today Show and followed students after a demonstration against Livermore Labs two weeks ago…

… announced his moralistic racism in public on more than one occasion. After the election, one fanatic follower of Le Pen remarked, "Paris is a beautiful city, but there are too many Blacks and Arabs here now…

… wrong with the fourth square was not the "inconsistent" political beliefs of the students. Rather, capitalist, nor is communism necessarily totalitarian. Indeed, there is a close connection bet- ween the…

… picture was the speaker's expectations that the students would lap up the ridiculous equation of Israel with the Contras, the Savadorans and of course, South Africa. What "didn't belong" was Bering…

March 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

….. . with apologies to Schumaker and Hardin",1028 Dana, noon. Museum of Anthropology: Aletta Biersack, "Political Process in a Melanesian Society," 2009 Museums, noon. Public Health Student Assoc.: Judy…

… Projections: The PoorMan's Approach to visual Images in a Large Lecture Section," 1300 Chem., 8 p.m. HONORS CONVOCATION The 57th Annual Honors Convocation recognizing undergraduate honor students will be held…

… the exception of clinics and graduate seminars, will be dismissed from 9:45 a.m. until 12 noon for the Convocation. Seniors may be excused from clinics and seminars. The honor students will not wear…

… gallons of oil a year from various Arab countries, and has sought close ties with them to insure stable supplies. At the invitation of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, PLO Leader Yassar Arafat will arrive…

…:00 p.m. at Student Publications IG? 0 Mifrtran 19atig (USPS 344-900) Volume XC, No. 139 Thursday, March 27, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

March 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

… under the auspices of the Arab Club. The lecture is open to the pub- lic. Faculty-Student Tea ... A faculty-student tea honoring members of the education school will be held at 3:30 p.m. today in the…

… Helen I. Travis, assistant editors. Subjects to be covered in the remaining four parts include Uni- versity libraries, publications, m- seums, buildings, student life and organizations, athletics…

… Technology. The contest was instituted to interest pharmacy students in the activities of the association. Labor Defended By Debate Team "That Labor Be Given a Direct Share in the Management of In- dustry…

…" will be defended by Uni- versity debaters when they meet the University of Maine Debate Team at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Kel- logg Auditorium. TYPEWRITERS Bought, Sold, Rented Repaired STUDENT & OFFICE…

… has served as a means of augmenting the training and opportunities of music school students and faculty. It has only recently resumed its war-suspend- ed activities. Forum to Air Foreign Crisis A forum…

…. Shepard of the psychology department, the discussion will feature first hand accounts of conditions in Greece l and Turkey. Opinions on the ques- tion will be offered by Greek, Turkish and American students

… Commandments. During the silent lunch which will follow the meditations, the student chaplain will give readings. International Tea .. . Tea will be served to foreign students and their friends at 4:30 p…

… under the amendment, alongA with Attorney General Eugene F. Notice to Veterans: Veteran Black's brief which asserts that students who because of weather the amendment is unconstitu- conditions were unable…

… reliably watch your baby, day or night. Priced reasonably. Call 2-1371 )24 to take the Teacher's Oath. This is a requirement for the teacher's certificate. Women students attending Cap- italist Ball on…

March 27, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

… established to promote the ideals he lived by. STUDY Continued from Page 1A cent of those surveyed plan to get a part-time job. LSA first-year student Katie Darner said she needed to work in the summer to help…

…-service-minded students. More than 85 percent of respondents had participated in volun- teer work in the past year, while 76.8 percent of students at other public uni- versities did community service. Darner said…

… volunteering was' a helpful experience. "It made me thankful for what I have," Darner said. "It gave me a new perspective on things." In alcohol statistics, more University incoming first-year students reported…

… having drunk hard liquor and wine, 59.8 percent, than beer, 53 percent. However, Mary Lou Antieau, assis- tant to the vice-president for student affairs, said students only had to drink once in the…

… previous year to answer yes. Also, Antieau said many students drink very lightly to celebrate gradua- tion. "How many students had a glass of champagne after graduation?" Antieau said. These alcohol…

… statistics fall in line with other public universities that par- ticipated in the study. These institutions reported that slightly more students, 56.1 percent of respondents, reported drinking beer while 58…

March 27, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… to the demands of thousands of fly." antigovernment student demon- The demonstrations which be- strators, 'a state controlled news- gan March 9 over the closing of paper published yesterday their.15 a…

… officials, most But for each point, the news- of them Jews, have since been paper Zycie Warszawy added a fired. contrary explanation for events Purgings during two weeks of student dem- The Communist party…

… ~~~~what were called revisionist, op- o1CrTTpstnitdesnosuet'I * Hotes CreW~ 'ositionist ideas into students' minds. TOKY ~ Norh Krea Katz Suchy is a member of the quoted a crewman of the Pueblo acy. n s as…

… agency distributed three daughters were accused of being similar letters allegedly written by student ringleaders of the demon- Pueblo crew members. strations. 'Democratic' Elections BOBIJ Sen. Robert…

… blocked against all traffic since obstacles were sunk in it during the Arab Israeli war of last June 5-10 and even in normal times Egypt has barred Israeli shipping from using it. The 42 inch, 160 mile…

March 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 140) • Page Image 8

…. Agency of St. Clair Co. for MSW's. Newspaper Reporting Fellowship- one in metro government reporting; one in business reporting; open to students in grad sch. for falil 1975. $1500 stipend. appl. deadline…

… the Presi- dent and people of the United States for the kingdom of Saudi Arabia." Radio stations in Kuwait, Egypt, Syria and the United I Arab Emirates hooked in with the Saudi state radio in Riyadh to…

March 27, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

… the Arabs .for the former suppression of Spanish women. Even under this suppression, however, in- dividual women 'accomplished great things. In the time of Columbus the greatest Latin scholar of the day…

… i' a t a w 1. i .{ 1. , . i INSURANCE AIDS LEAGUE Through the Kansas City Life In- surance Company an arrangement has been made whereby 20 per cent of the premiums collected from Michigan students

March 27, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… bargaining team member Rackham graduate student and teaching assistant Kathryn Savoie said she voted for the contract but expressed disappointment that the University rejected the demands to limit class size…

… added that the 10-term rule is unfair to graduate students who lack the necessary fi- nancial means to support themselves while they pursue a degree. But Savoie said she thought the contract agreement was…

… intoned in Latin, French and Arabic as pilgrims from throughout the world crowded the chapel that many believe contain Christ's tomb. "We find the reality of the Holy Land, a reality of death and suffering…

…Pnltrl/) I'1ifool il $99 flluIItrI/) LAXI LosAnlgeles $99 round/rip p A special offer for students, only for American Express' Cardmembers. THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor today If you want to…

… go places, it's time for the American Express" Card. Because now you can take advantage of new travel privileges on Northwest Airlines onlvforfull-time students who carry theAmerican Express Card…

… 20,000 miles gets you a free roundtrip ticket to anywhere Northwest flies in the contiguous 48 United States or Canada-upon enrollment through this special student offer And, of course, you'll enjoy…

March 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… State Republicans push property tax cut FRESH FROM HIS victory in the Connecticut primary, tiepumican presidential candidate George Bush speaks to a group of college students in Waukesha, Wisconsin. He…

… will be rejected by voters "if there is a reasonable alternative." WANT TO PRACTICE A FOREIGN LANGUAGE? We speak Arabic, Chinese. English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portugese, Romanian…

…., SPH II, 12:10 p.m. Mediatrics-St. Jack, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7,9:30 p.m. Cinema Guild-Lolita, Old Arch. Aud., 7,9:45 p.m. Union of Students for Israel-Israel Film Festival, Siege, Conf. Rm. 1, Union, 7:30 pm…

…-Aetta Biersack, "Political Process in a Melanesian Society," 2009 Museum, noon. Public Health Students Assoc.-Judy Lipshutz, "The Political Question: Childbirth and/or Abortion?"; Robin Graubarth, "Depo-Provera, M…

… frustrates immigration agents and undercuts FBI warnings some may be student terrorists, a UPI investigation has uncovered. Despite President Carter's claim that all incoming Iranians undergo close scrutiny…

…. In the four previous years, 11,079 entered. LASTSUNDAY, at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, a young man with a student visa issued at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran was admit- ted to the…

… RESERVATIONS 663-7597 or 995-3276 $8.50 per Sedar Also during Passover we will be having. a full menu for lunch and dinner at Kosher Korner Restaurant. Rebate for Dorm Students f t-- 4 t I 1\ nD "In v .f 1u…

March 27, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… meeting, 2 p.m., first floor, Student Publications; Building. Cornerstone Christian Church - Worship, teaching, and fellowship, 7 p.m., second floor, Ann Arbor Inn. Washtenaw County Coalition Against…

… Auditorium; Doctoral piano students recital, 8 p.m., Rackham Assembly Hall. Pigs With Wings -10 p.m., The HalfWay Inn, East Quad. Guild House - Poetry series, John Peter Beck and David Epstein, 8 p.m., 802…

… Hartman, Introduction to TEXTFORM, I, 3:30-5 p.m., 176 BSAD. Students for Origins Research - George Mefferd, "Scientific Evidence for Creation," 7p.m., University Lutheran Chapel, 1511Washtenaw. Alpha Phi…

… Alpha - George Goodman, "The Education System and You," 7:30 p.m., Bethel AME Church, 900 Plum St. Hispanic American Student Services - Rocardo Campos, "The Political Economy of the Puerto Rican Migration…

… Pettinnato, "The Archives of Ebla: A New Civilization from the Third Millennium B.C.," 4 p.m., lecture room 1, wMLB. SPublic Health Student Association - Larry Holcomb, "Toxic Substance Management in Michigan…

…," 7:30 p.m., School of Public Health Building. Near Eastern and North African Studies - Raji Rammuny, "Proficien- cy-Based Approach to Arabic Instruction," noon, Lane Hall Commons Room. Renaissance…

March 27, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

… fled Ads Five U of M students will find their names hidden in this seton if your name- nd'address appear come to our busness office at 420 Maynard Si within 48 hours .,Tw free tickets for a State i 2 3…

… over the phone 769-5913. 5cFtc TERM iPAPRS, resumes, dissertauons. Quality typing, reasonable rates, fast service. Maggie 973- 7345 persistently. cJtc Audio and TV service. Fast and reasonable-student

… person, 2 bedroom, luxury Campus apt. Fur- nished, dishwasher, disposal, A/C, 2 balconies; storage, laundry. $162 ,50/person/month. 761-3920. 59C0406 NURSES /MED STUDENTS 2 bedroom modern furnished…

… artery 33 So be it 35 Bell sonarce 36 Rubber tree 37 Reserve for a 54 Standards 59 Arabic letter 60 Salad ingredient 62 Christmas word 63 Mountains in Utah 64 Art gallery in London 65 Brisk. 66 -Park, NNW…

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