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September 27, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… repression? Some graduate social work students are mad at their Dean. About 25 of them have started a course entitled "Radical Alternatives in Social Work" and they want Richard Kunnes, noted radical member of…

… the medical school faculty, to be ap- pointed as one of the instructors - without pay. Dean Philip Fellin says there is already an instructor and no need to give Kunnes the title. The students say they…

…- letes, but he supported "the just struggle of the Arab people of Palestine for the restoration of their inalienable rights." He submitted a resolution to have the assembly declare "the renun- ciation of…

…." "Who, indeed, could venture to contest the incontestable fact that crude force has been, and is being used against both the peoples of Indochina and the Arab states, and that they are entitled to use all…

… endangering the lives of 36,000 land troops in Viet- nam," Brooke said, "We are still 1nin ni.nte nnr nl nnPn W IATa or SGC paper, to report 'U'events A new campus information source, the Michigan Student News…

… with about 40 per cent of the initial funds com- ing from the Student Government Council. "Our major problem is the lack of staff," said Conelly last night after surveying the disappointing WUOM…

… care centers." When Student Government Coun- cil President Bill Jacobs suggested that funds be drawn from the ROTC finances, Fleming responded that the action might cause a with- drawal of financial…

September 27, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

students who act without fear of imme- diate consequences is reinforced by the partial survival of the cus- tom of treating students as ado- lescents who may oe forgiven their errors." The commission reports…

… campus unrest. "The common disaffected stu- dents see the war as a symbol of moral crisis in a nation which by its actions is depriving the law of its legitimacy, in the eyes of the students. , S"Much of…

… accused the Sudanese presi- dent of "falsifying the facts" in making "grave charges against me and my army." "I appeal you, brother Nasser, and to all the other Arab kings and presidents assembled in Cairo…

July 27, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…Page i wo 1 HE MICGAN DAtILY Wednesday, July 27, 1977 Egypt, Libya observe trUce CAIRO, Egypt (A-Egypt and Libya waged a war of words yesterday, but E g y p t said armed forces of the two Arab

student. at the University o Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard…

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…

February 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… horrid hassle of conjuring up a class schedule 'cause CRISP has arrived! Due to increasing student demands for easier registration and Uni- versity department desires for more information on course signups…

…, the Computer Registration Involving Student Partici- pation (CRISP) will replace the archaic Waterman-way beginning in April. With CRISP, students need only go to one location, Room 215 of the old…

… neighborhood of 1,500 students each day. The appearance of CRISP in Ann Arbor will put the Uni- versity among "perhaps a half dozen major universities with enrollments over 15,000" using the computer program…

…," says Njock, "such as the recent discussion of the Arab-Israeli conflict." Many of the luncheon speakers are people from the Uni- versity community who are directly concerned with current topics. "In a…

…- standing through the exchange of ideas among people of all countries. -MARY MILLER Mini Course 418 AND OPEN TO ALL FACULTY AND STUDENTS MARCH 9 and 10, 1975 REGIONAL CONFERENCE: ASSOCIATION FOR JEWISH…

…-Romance Lanquages Prof. Herbert Paper, Judeo-Persian " MARCH 10-2:00 P.M., RACKHAM AMPHITHEATRE Prof. Joshua Blau, Judeo-Arabic Prof. Jonas Greenfield, The Lanquages of Palestine, 200 B.C.E.-200 C.E. * MARCH 10…

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…

… Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term (January through…

September 27, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES SGC On A Lewis Views SGC=OSA Relationship By RICHARD KRAUT Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis spoke to Stu- dent Government Council…

… last night on his relation to Council and SGC's relation to the proposed advisory committee for the new Office of Student Affairs. SGC should not be hesitant, Lewis said, to discuss contemplat- ed…

… committee would be a good instrument for prior consulta- tion. Howard Abrams, '63, asked whether the committee would di- lute the power of SGC, presently the official liaison between the students and the…

… administration and faculty. The students on the advisory committee, Lewis answered, could easily report the discussions of the committee. In addition, SGC could recommend that certain points be brought up at the…

… SGC or the Student Rela- tions Committee could attend meetings of the advisory commit- tee. This would make the commit- tee cumbersome, Lewis replied. The variety of opinion would decrease instead of…

Student Government Council postponed consideration of proce- dure for penalties or hearings to determine reasons why seven sor- orities failed to submit adequate membership selection p r a c t i c e…

… statements by the established deadline. Council also postponed action concerning the nature of an Ad- visory Committee for the. Office of Student Affairs. SGC passed a motion to establish a student fac- ulty…

September 27, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 27, 1993 c Je £riiuu n 3OaiI 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JOSH DUBOW Editor in Chief…

… suppress debate on this issue? I call on the regents to explain their conduct in this matter, and for the Michigan Student Assembly and the Daily to press the regents until satisfactory answers are received…

…. JIM HUGGINS Rackham student Athletic Dept. should open golf course To the Daily: Upon reading your recent article about the status of the golf course, it struck me that there exists at this University…

… two classes of students: athletes and the rest. It is quite one is even talking about compensating the 300,000 people in Lebanon whose villages and refugee@ camps Rabin destroyed this summer -just over…

… creating a "Jewish national museum" in Palestine. Since then, they have continued to subordinate human life - Jewish and Arab - to their agenda of militant nationalism. In spite of the propaganda, a rising…

… everything to athletes while disregarding courtesy to the rest of the student body. JEREMY FOWLER LSA sophomore THE DAILY WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOUI SEND US YOUR LETTERS: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE MICHIGAN DAILY…

September 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…I,, Oxf a uo r.te Sixty-Eighth Year - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Preval" STUDENT

…: RICHARD TAUB - ; " . « 4 .MO WihU.S. Universities (Editor's Note: This is the second of two articles comnaring Britain wit the United States, written by a graduate student in history at the Universi who…

… philosophy. Oxford has 7,000 students and tutors of philosophy. The United States has never produced a Shakespeare or G. Shaw in theater, nor a Malthus, Ricardo, Adam Smith or Lord Keyn in economics, never a…

…. More American Negroes go to College th the entire British student body. The 18-year-old student who com Facts on the Flu:. They Don't Justify Panic n that the latest ian Flu, has been ease make it much…

… Syria or David or anyone else should covet it. Flying in a rickety Arab plane which gives the impression of be- ing held together by baling wire,, you look down on vast stretches of desert. Here and there…

… time as it does to fly from New York to Wash- ington. When you study the map of the Near East, however, and know something of its history, you un- derstand why Jordan is the most coveted of Arab states…

October 27, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…. "Spence is a Lebanese Christian who is very pro-Israel," Senor said, adding that Abraham promised to vote r the foreign-aid budget each year and opposes the Arab boycotts. Ira Unger, a researcher and writer…

… need every dollar we can get." Sheldon pointed out that under her' administration, the city has worked with the Michigan Student Assembly to ad- dress student concerns. "We do some- times give students

… the short shrift be- cause they are 'passing through.' We do forget that they are an integral part of the community," she said. Stead said the city should extend its outreach programs to students

…. topries Carr Group Meetings Q Archery Club practice, 913-5896, Sports Coliseum, 7-9 p.m. U_ Circle K International weekly meeting, 663-2461, Michigan Union, Pond Room, 7:30 p.m. O Indian American Students

…- sciousness meditation workshop, 747-0885, Michigan League, Room D, 7 p.m. O Muslim Students' Association halaqa meeting, 913-6908, Michigan League, Room D, 7 p.m. Q Students Against Homophobia meeting…

…, Michigan Union, Kuen- - D in I n n of Anthropology, Ruthven Mu- seum of Natural History, Room 2009, 12-1 p.m. Q "Applying to Graduate School", sponsored by CP&P, Student Ac- tivities Building, 5:10-6 p.m. Q…

…- ate Psychological Society, Mod- em Language Building, Room 2002,7-8 p.m. Q "Financing Your Graduate School Education", sponsored by CP&P, Student Activities Build- ing, 4:10-5 p.m. Q Informational…

…, Pendleton Room, 6:30 p.m. Q "TV Night", sponsored by Hil- lel, Hillel Building, 8-11 p.m. Student services Q 76-GUIDE, peer counseling phone line, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. Q Campus Information Center, Michigan Union…

…, 763-INFO; events info 76-EVENT of Student are here! Dormitory residents may pick up a Directory in their hall lobby this week (one per room, please). If you don't live in a dorm, don't despair... On…

July 27, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 52) • Page Image 6

…, a labor organization, to bargain collectively. thus, overturning a Court of "We see ourselves, and the "- STUDENT NIGHT. SWEET THUNDER 516 E. LIBERTY , MORE INtO? 994-5350 ' T W , r r r r , censeu…

… were students. TEL AVIV, Israel (/M) - An Israeli move yesterday to give full legal status to three Jew- ish settlements on the occu- pied West Bank of the Jordan River drew an immediate com- plaint…

… recognize the settlements. J E W I S H nationalists es- tablished the communities in the Palestinian Arab territory in defiance of Israel's previous government. Yesterday's deci- sion must be endorsed by the…

May 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… One of the matters of tremen- possibilities for trouble.,Left uSn- By Entire Populace dous interest to the student body considered, as well, is that largeATI which is expected to be discussed body of…

…, guest ing student operation of motor The only solution remaining is as the greatest hero that has arisen Hough vehicles. The problem is obvious- a partial restriction, similar to TELLS PHI KAPPA PHI HUMAN…

… working into the philo- Meetin able. Under it students who are cording to the discretion of those sophical machinery of every one today Bet residents of Ann Arbor and who responsible. This is obviously not…

… said. The fact ofE tion. Students in the graduate many students, regulations less evolution, though understood in many Meet and professional schools number strict would result in a severe various…

… member of to listen to in the mere matter ' of al expeditions. He has Arabic speech," before which the o give The Daily his im- I Sherif of Mecca succumbed, (at the the story from the stand- other end of a…

… of Arabic tracts romantic adventur- as implied in his account, must havel akes romantic the scien- been comparable only to that of Bur- vho visit it. 1 ton (as implied in Burton's account). r. E…

… ben- as the perfect Arab. But Euting, great opular interest which has as hle was in everything, spoke Arabic :1. ..-; - -_ h f -- , .1 n t 11 t n. l vcio c 1ih n Ikept the residents in the district un…

…- three of these? til the backwaters became threatening. Another explanation is that Law- Hundreds of persons were brought rence, passionately partizan to the out today on the last train operated Arabs

October 27, 1962 (vol. 0, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN…

…, OCTOBER 27, 1962 NIGHT EDITOR: DENISE WACKER LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: View World Tension, Local Scene Graduate Student Council Effectively Meets Objectives AT ITS FIRST MEETING of the year last week, a…

… revitalized Graduate Student Coun- cil evidenced qualities of leadership and in- telligence, which, if continued, should make the council a strong and effective element in the affairs of graduate students at…

… the University. The council's avowed purpose is to coordinate and promote "the social, educational and in- tellectual activities of the graduate student body." The first of these objective is being…

April 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

…Us 4r Ate tau Da~ily Sixty-Seventh Ywr EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

Student Government Council for a -without atleast indicating in what sub-group revocation of the Council's deferred rushing that thinking took place, why it was not in resolution is greatly disturbing. the…

….m. the day preceding publication. Notices forSunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1957 VOL. LXVII, NO. 145 General Notices Women students living in the Mar- tha Cook Building, and…

… support from most of the Arab states. The show of force of moving the Sixth Fleet to the Eastern Mediterranean is pointless and even stupid, in view of Hussein's statement of independence. Jordan is a…

… landlocked country, and the only conceivable way by which United States troops could get to it would be through Israel -- which would certainly be a major er- ror. Hussein is first and foremost an Arab na…

… something if it remains near Jordan, unless the country is to look foolish and vacillating in the eyes of the Arab nations. This, also, would dispose of the Eisenhower Doctrine. In effect, Hussein has…

… country universally recognized as the greatest democ- racy in the world today. One of the most well-known cx- aVmml PC .is the, ,4nn rnnl rr cinrl the "University Eegulations Con- cerning Student Affairs…

October 27, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 42) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten TWO TALKS by:MSA wanC By LANI JORDAN dent up I The Michigan Student Assem- "( bly voted last night to attempt Serv Thursday, Oct. 28-4 p.m. to break up basketball ticket aire " De h…

… to take steps in breaking the lines. Vice-president for Student vices Henry) Johnson has ady received letters about he added. though senior priority bas- all tickets do not go on until November 8, one…

… to set up shorter inter- would view another Arab oil Carter added that information views for articles the magazine embargo as an act of economic he has received from Yugo- was preparing. warfare and…

… the Kennedy School of Government, at Harvard University is on campus to talk with students, interested in pub- lic service careers. The School's Public Admin- istration Program will be discussed also…

… to the ber of the N a t i o n a 1 Vice - President for Student Lawyer's G u i 1 d and T h e Services, Thomas Easthope who Native American Solidarity has been working on the Michi- Committee. "Also, we…

…- mua and Native American and cerned about Michigamua women students." practices as Amy Blumenthal. AMY BLUMENTHAL, one of There was a meeting between the sponsors of the Title IX Native Americans and…

…-three times a month. Advises Vice-President NAME;HIS EEPHAN I I Meets about two times a month. Advises administration on questions involving the civil rights of students within the University structure…

…. RESEARCH POLICIES BOARD (1 immediate vacancy, 1 on October 30; Graduate students preferred) : Meets three- four times a term. Advises Research Dept. on matters pertaining to research and research personnel…

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…

… conditioning treatments 20 % discount for students on hair services DON'T MISS OUT ON YOUR YEAR AT U-M ORDER YOUR 1983 W Illit Iliva d IINS A! Ir, TODPA YI To reserve your copy bring your payment in to…

… edited 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. Sub- scription…

… DAVID SPAK University Editor ................FANNIE WEINSTEIN News Editor ................... GEORGE ADAMS Student Affairs Editor ......... BETH ALLEN Arts Magazine Editor...... ............ BEN TICHO…

February 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…4 Page 4-Wednesday, February 27, 1980-The Michigan Daily L Ui t'c~tqan Ninety Years of Editorial Fr Vol. XC, No. 122 h h- Edited and managed by students at the Uni A midterm anyone could pass News…

… registration, especially now that thousands of students and other clear-thinkers across the country have made known their strong opposition to such plans., Someone, however, is tampering with the scale on which…

… with the Arab boycott against Israel. Beginning in March, Israel's airline and an Egyptian airline will start operating two flights a week between the two countries. Telephone, postal and other links…

… its assist countries in self -def Sadat has shown a desire to provision even at the risk of; self from other Arab countri however, that Egypt can still tries in the name of self-del plains Israel…

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…

September 27, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… unhappiness.” DeRue then posed a question from a student to Common about how to navigate race relations in an increasingly divided United States. To much audience applause, Common said the country…

… event, Rackham student Rebecca Lowy said she agreed with Patrick’s push for innovation, emphasizing the issue of fossil fuels. “I really liked his comment that the Stone Age didn’t end because…

… more you’re exposed to a stimulus, the more you’re likely to enjoy it,” Cemalovic said. Aside from his music, students are also intrigued by Dylan’s background and influence in music culture…

… concert went on sale on Sept. 20, including a select number of discounted student tickets, which sold out the same day they were released. However, full price tickets are still being sold through the…

… founding of the Zeta chapter of sorority Epsilon Alpha Sigma, the first and only Arab sorority in the country, which started its chapter at the University in 2018. “MGC does a great job of supporting us…

… representatives brought up was the publicity of their organizations. According to Soto, some students might not join CBFOs simply because they do not know of the organizations or that they are present at the…

… give students the opportunity to experience high-risk hospital situations without the actual risk. “I would love to see really interdisciplinary engagement, so students from Engineering, students

… expertise is what Michigan is known for. It’s really cross-discipline and interdisciplinary research and learning, and taking that to the next level in the student experience.” The interdisciplinary…

… certification for XR technology. Nelson said there will be a fellowship for both undergraduate and graduate students to work on projects involving XR at the University. Since 2018, the student

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…

February 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…_______ ~tI ____________________________________________________________________________ I WOUNNsr rospective Doctors Need iberal Education, Dean Says Te-medica1 students with a gad liberal…

…. Alfred H. Stockard, of the zoology department. accompanied Dean Peake to the Louisville con- ference. Prof. Stockard is an ad- visor to premedical students con- centrationg in zoology. Flower Plates Are…

…. STOCKWELL HALL has been invited to provide approxi- mately 30 women as dancing part- ners for the men, New Officers To Be Installed New officers of Delta Epsilon Pi, Orthodox student society, will be…

… transportation information and valuable volumes of Moody's and Poor's reference manuals on rail- roads also are in the Library. Some of the reference manuals date back to the 18th century. Constant Use "Students

… be published later. All NACP students who did not report to the Professor of Naval Science on Monday will do so im- mediately. The Parking Problem: The cooperation of all concern- ed, both students and…

… ofcontrol breaks down. The driving permits. issued to students by the Office of Student Affairs, do not entitle the holders to park in any restricted parking area, except for those students who are physically…

… trial was held last December 2 for those students accused of falsifying their number of semesters in res- idence at the University in order to obtain upperclass seats at the home football games. The fol…

…- lowing students were asked, by mail' to appear at this trial but were not in attendance: Herbert R. Buckner, Lillian K. Cohn, Gor- don K. Craig, Ralph E. DeVore, Anna Mae M. Felts, Lee K. Fish-, er, Daniel…

… hold office hours from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Tues., 'March 4 and Thurs., March 6, in Rm. 308, Un- ion, in order that these students may appear to admit their guilt or establish that they were cred- ited…

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…

September 27, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… is be- ing organized "to take an active and articulate part in the student government." It will write a platform and run candidates in the upcoming Stu- dent Government Council election. The party…

…'s organizational mass meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day in the Henderson Rm. of the League. Stressing the unity of student movements around the world and the belief "we can and must work on our own campus to…

… create a better university experience for all members of our community," the nascent party sees itself as a needed instrument for "defining and focusing attention on issues" important to students

… United States, the stu- dent is groping for political and moral direction, cohesiveness and structure" - functions a student party can perform. -AP Wirephotos STRAIGHT FROM THE BOLSHOI - Primadonna Nikita…

… demanding disarmament precisely under control, and. not control over armaments. Danger Not Decreased "Indeed, control over armaments does not lessen the danger of a ture and use students and youth g…

… "coming in so fast I couldn't estimate their number." The former University of Detroit student said he could not understand the Board's de- cision, "With the Communist par- ty in America stronger than it…

…'s Prime platform very general, and ours Minister Nehru and President very specific. We need specific Gamel Abdel Nasser of the United motions, not generalizations," he Arab Republic. said, though he…

… government in the truest sense of the word; educating, acting when appropri- ate, and creating a meaningful student voice." The party will be a "do-some- thing" organization, spokesman Robert Ross, '63, said…

…, and its ap- peal will be "broadly based." It will not appeal "to one group as the opposite of another," because its basic motivation is for all "aware" students. Action would be taken on the basis of…

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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September 27, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…-aircraft missiles, officials disclosed yes- terday. They cited the buildup of similar Soviet arms in neighboring Arab states as a reason for the move. The agreement was made within the last two months and the…

… be on campus. He will be interviewing qualified engi. neering students who feel their fu- ture lies in research or applied engi- neering. The LINDE Laboratories, for ex- ample-atTonawanda (Buffalo), N…

… the Soviet type and possibly the United Arab Re- public and Syria. In addition officials said that the United Arab Republic and Syria have Soviet-made jet bomb- ers. Final Details Final details of the…

….50-$2.50-$1.50 LIMELITERS CONCERT Gentlemen: I want - tickets at $-each Address I I I I U Let us style a COLLEGIATE CUT Becoming to youI!! Name SPECIAL REDUCED RATES, ONLY FOR ...........Students' Q AMERICAN HOME (8…

….00 3.00 4.50 8.00 2.50 4.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 7.50 2.98 3.00 5.00 4.50 6.00 9.00 8.98 3.33 i t E E 1 I Committee on the National Student Assn. One seat 1 t i 1 I w f I U 1 1 1 E M f E R I I. 11 i t t…

… t 'r i £i r e r f r from the Administrative Secretary, 1546 Student Activities Building on Monday Sept. 24. I …

July 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…~Iw irl ugttrc tti1 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…

… part of Human Re- lations Commissions in cities throughout the country. -VERNON NAHRGANG Editor Student Exchanges ,OTE that the State Department has iallenged" Nikita Khrushchev to 'make ific formal…

… proposal" for exchanging So- d American students. ig all other State Department chalt- this one is as spineless. as all the rest.. call that the State Department pooh- Khrshchev's Kremlin interview with…

… suggested to them that I hundred" students be exchanged. And ate Department responded in typical -- with a "challenge" at a press con- 5EE NO REASON why the government, it the State Department, the White or…

… "Arab unity." iro propaganda beamed to the Arabian Peninsula calls the Sultan of Muscat and Oman, Said bin Taimur, a traitor to Arabism. It. hails as hero the rebellion leader, the de- posed Imam Galeb…

… bin Ali. Evidently hopeful of wooing Saud back into the,. Egyptian-Syrian bloc; Cairo propaganda calls the fighting a battle of all Arabs against Western imperialism. In Arabic-language broadcasts…

October 27, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…’s a growing pipeline of multiracial students, staff and faculty.” The panel included Martha Jones, a professor of history and Afroamerican and African Studies and co-director of the Michigan Law…

… Program in Race, Law and History, as well as Edward West, professor emeritus in the School of Art & Design, and Mark Kamimura- Jimenez, Rackham director of Graduate Student Success. All three faculty…

… panelists raised points about the experiences of multiracial people, the diversity of multiracial students on campus and responded to the question, “What does it mean to be multiracial in a…

… Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily’s office for $2…

… the University of Copen- hagen is giving a speech on Arab revolutions. WHO: Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies WHEN: 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. WHERE: International Institute, 1636 The…

….m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Gerald Ford Library Fellows Info Session WHAT: Students interested in the Carnegie Jr. Fellows Program are invited to this info session. WHO: The Career Center WHEN: 1 p.m. to 2…

… thing about being a University student? The homework. I love that it’s constant, I can rely on it and no matter what I do, it’ll never go away. It’s like a really great boyfriend. This is cliché…

… for students who are interested in learning about emerging climate change adaptation and public health research. WHO: Graham Sustainability Institute WHEN: 12 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. WHERE: School of…

…. Faculty members and graduate students listened as Agard-Jones explained her research on homosexuality and gender transgression, both of which she said are frequently discussed topics in…

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…

October 27, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… warning until next fall, however. DEAN WALTER told the meeting that the rule was already law having been approved by Office of Student Affairs and agreed to in writing by every fraternity coming back on…

… for students is one dollar for five issues. And to make sure that the other new policy is confirmed- the Gargoyle is to be sold mostly by subscription - the hawkers will continue to sell their wares in…

…- ternities were below 2.4 the alumni said. Students charged in debate that the ruling was discriminatory and seemed to indicate feeling that the fraternities were "not as im- portant as the teams" which re…

….0. That's the lowest. Let's get away from that." Students Wll Hear, Barnes On Journalism University lectures in the jour- nalism series will continue to fea- ture speakers from top-flight publications of…

… the country for the benefit of journalism majors and other interested students this se- mester. Former student of the Univer- sity, Russell Barnes will address journalism students at 3 p.m. to- day in…

… been sent into the Ales basin to save its mineral wealth. City's Motion Halts Trial of Two Students A city attorney's motion chal- lenging Municipal Court's power to decide the constitutionality of…

… listened carefully as he lashed out at Communism. Elsewhere in the UN: 1. THE ARABS accused the Se- curity Council of prejudice at a special session on the Palestine question. Warren R. Austin, U. S…

… occurred when workers entering the gates at- tempted to stop distribution of the literature. Several of the persons distributing the literature were University students. The plant protection officer said…

… CAMPUS talent will be another feature of "Var- sity Night." But of course the highlight of the weekend for students and alumni alike will be the Illinois game Saturday. The atrosphere of a college town on…

May 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

…, and most of the Arab countries al- so support this position and have refused to meet the costs appor- tioned to them. Peacekeeping operations in the Congo and Middle East areas are costing the UN almost…

… leader- ship for his United Arab Repub- lic. OKLAHOMA CITY-W. P. Bill Atkinson joined former Gov. Ray- mond Gary yesterday in asking for a recount of ballots that showed Atkinson the apparent winner by 449…

… INTERNATIONAL BROTHER PROGRAM MICHIGAN MEN: Here is your opportunity to become An American Brother to an International Student. You may build a lasting friendship while helping him adjust to campus life. For…

… further information, fill out this form and send it to International Affairs Committee, Stu- dent Offices, Michigan Union, or call the Michigan Union Student Offices Patchwork Madras Each square of this…

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…

April 27, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

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

… vehement. But the audience listened politely, applauded approvingly, and thoughtfully received the lessons advanced by both Arab and Israelite. Then several local people expressed their own views, the…

… include Gov. Stevenson, and Harry Truman, Dean Acheson and George Ken- nan as well, and that it become a governing rather than a consulting body. -David Marlin, president, Students for Stevenson Waste of…

students as one of the "natural resources" of the state of Michigan? "But we provide more services in our residence halls that the others," Pierpont added. Mr. Pierpont makes it appear as if the residence…

… halls are abound- ing with services. The only service I am aware of is offered by the Counseling Division of the Univer- sity-to be used by students who become frustrated worrying about finances. Spero…

… weekend event and we're sincerely grateful to all those who helped make it possible. It seems that the student body in general caught what we con- sider the Michigras spirit. Cer- tainly nothing 'in our…

… Graduate School. Student Government Council: Sum- mary of action taken at meeting of April 25, 1956. APPROVED: Minutes of meeting of April 18. Establishment of Election Committee as a permanent committee…

…. Appointments: Ex-officio members of Council to SGC Committee areas; Ad- ministrative Wing Coordinator, Janet Winkelhaus; Student Speakers Bureau, Tom Sawyer; Religious Emphasis Week Study Committee, Janet Neary…

…; Lecture Committee, Bill Adams, Joe Collins; Student Loan Committee, Joe Collins, Activities: May 1, Deutscher Verein, movie "HMerrliche Zeiten" Architecture; May 4, Michigan Christian Fellowship, conference…

…, Detroit Recreation Camp; May 11, Arab Club, dance, Rackham Ballroom. Caendared: Academic Freedom week with the theme "Academic Freedom, a Potential Force at Michigan" May 21- 25. ACCEPTED: Elections report…

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

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

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

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

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

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…

February 27, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… which students, faculty andHrocW tkJr,'l sewd townspeople contribute. The paper William Galusha, '42, assistant stew- has a circulation of 3,000. arnd and Joe Domar, Grad., account- ... ant,. T…

… ~ county are included on the general East, haMc towell as bar i te Wear bo~,d. ,Arabian countries andhas studied at ®u °len~gth their culture andI history. Ale- v-i Tliacqaf a isthe newest student organ…

…- izpation, on camnpus and ways formied J]Pubic, or Arab studenits and thoe .o~ther Heath o Pstu~dents and faculty m~embers whgw are interested in Aabian cul urean Dr. Luther T. Purdom, director of history…

… have set spec ial prices Onl student irnndles. Take avata1ge of the I f Fther Did; the Wi SHI G f ". If father did 'the washing it wouldn't get donee for father wouldsoon learn, that tho…

September 27, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… for two or three year subscriptions and voiced fears that they were victims of a racket. University students residing in Wil- low Village reported that the "numer- ous salesmen, many of them with ex…

… this was possible, - and therefore there was nothing be- fore the conference concerning the Greek demands. Book xchange T'oClose T oday Students will have a final oppor- tunity to buy their textbooks at…

… the Student Book Exchange before it closes its doors at 5 p.m. today, Dick Burton, Exchange manager, an- nounced yesterday. "The College Algebra and many other hard-to-get or out-of-print texts are…

… off the 1946 Michigan football season, plans are set for the first pep rally of the season to be held tonight. Students will follow the University Marching Band in a torchlight pa- rade at 7:30 p…

… Meat Ceilings; Byrnes Acclaims Foreign Policy L * * * FIELDING H. YOST ... to receive tribute More Students Must Exchange Football Tickets Another category of students who must turn in football…

… tickets during the Student Legislature's mass ex- change next week was announced yesterday by President Ray Davis. An upperclassman who secured tickets for himself and an under- class coed in a preferred…

… entitle him to receive two ad- jacent seats in an underclass section Friday or Saturday. Davis said that leniency on the part of ticket distributors was re- sponsible for some students receivingj tickets in…

… the wrong sections. h. He added that students in this category who fail to return their tickets will be subject to disciplinary action along with those who obtained preferred seats through error or…

… fraud. The Legislature's ticket exchange will get under way Monday. Students will use tickets now in their posses- sion for the Indiana game. Meanwhile, the Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics…

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…

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…

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

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

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

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

… DROVES ALONE MOSCO IDA W'AYES ASTO YIL .. .. - n n r r "! A A T C COMMUTER STUDENTS-Cozy, northwest Ann Arbor home-Room available. Call 995-0294, eves. and weekends. 78C0129 Room for rent. Excellent…

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

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

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

February 27, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… years with a summer session. Students would vote for one of the three calendar proposals. Also last night, SGC urged all airlines to stop flights to any Arab country which refused to guarantee the safety…

…, mile suburban community of Building 's mashed at Buffalo By The Associated Press Students invaded the adminis tration building of the State Uni- versity of New York at Buffal last night, continuing a…

… destruc- tive spree which brought two con frontations with police earlier in the day.p The students later left the build Firebombs were tossed in three other buildings, but other students quickly…

… extinguished the blazes. Witnesses said the students smashed windows, ripped out tele phones and started at least o n e ;rmall fire in the chief administra- 'tive building, Hayes Hall, ;which houses offices of…

… day had seen students use cars as bat- tering rams, smashing vehicles in- to the outer walls of the campus police headquarters. The violence marked the second straight day of disorders on the O campus…

…. About 200 students tore down a fence at a Navy-sponsored r e - search project and stoned a build- ing in which the ROTC had of- fices. The violence lasted for about three hours before the students drifted…

… job recruiting. However, the faculty's h i g h e s t decision- making body did call on the newly-created Committee on Communications to "conduct a series of forums" on the issue. Student Government…

… Council, at its meeting last night, refused to participate in the Committee on Communications until the Regents pass bylaws concerning student decision-making, however. This renders that committee virtually…

… cause and issued ohreprr esriigodr the temporary restraining order. Ellmann said he will issue an, By CA appeal with the Michigan State Student Court of Appeals on the grounds last night d that neither…

… Delhey nor Ager had ing student determined that the film was in Committee fact obscene thus, the order of until the R restraint would be unwarranted. cerning st Both Delhey and Ager indicated which are in…

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…

September 27, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

… Tina Hlldreth of death for people between the ages of The Division of Student Affairs and the Career Center are sponsoring Law Day, at which students can collect application material and learn about law…

…, where students can informally discuss options with law school representatives, will follow in the Pond Room at 3 p.m. Festival to focus on Israeli culture "Balagan! Israeli Festival," held today on the…

… Diag, will feature free food and entertainment sponsored Hillel, the Jewish student center. Middle Eastern food, Israeli music, games and informa- tion about Israel will be available at the festival…

…, "Students in college juggle sleep, stress, financial difficulties, drugs and alcohol and a new social scene. College is a high- risk time for depression and suicide. The University Depression Center is doing…

…, both near Chechnya. Along with radical Islamic doctrines, Arab fighters and instructors also have brought new tactics to Chechnya, such as suicide bombings. "They act as a cat- The Ann Arbor Artisan…

… (organic foods)," Katona said. Her student organization, Brew- ing Hope, has their coffee imported from Mexico and then brewed in Ann Arbor. "We went down to Chiapas and stayed with the farmers for a couple…

February 27, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… fine student ac- tivity. In fact, it's the only extra-curricular show on campus that both men and women can work on together. It's popular with both audiences and cast. Tug-O-War, on the other hand, is…

… it was revived for the younger post- war set. As for Soph Satire, a snag has developed. Many student legiators feel that the revue is not the function of SL. Though they ap- prove of the event, they…

…, for it does not get down to a basic idea, that students should have the right to hear whoever they think has something to say. The plan being advanced by the Civil Liberties Committee asks for the…

… the next SL ballot the CLC is attempting to find out the opin- ion of the student body on this plan. claim he has failed in his ways thus he may be forced towards a moderate stand. The principal issue…

… and England especi- ally will have to learn that imperialism and dominating influences in Near Eastern na- tions are a thing of the past. The Arab world wants a position of equality among the nations of…

… pro- poses amendments to the By-Laws to be voted on at this meeting concerning election of graduate students and change of initiation fees. Section 3 - II concerning Members in Course should be amended…

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

October 27, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

… sent her children to Detroit schools t protest a state law allowing students t drop out at age 16. The records showed that hours aft the killing, Hoover wrote a memo t President Lyndon Johnson, apparentl…

… tiements to Begin's political problems, althou it is very sensitive to Arab problems.' Begin, in another obvious barb at tl Carter administration, propose moving his and Dayan's offices fro West Jerusalem to…

… technical points." Egypt, inan effort to make th negotiations more palatable to othe Arab states, has sought some fir commitment from Israel to mak progress toward a final peacef solution to the political…

September 27, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan Nicaragua: the inevitable c+ cl R N n v h ;r . a GI A1 aI -C :a :b :L happened and will persist N ICARAGUA IS a country steeped even sticks and stones…

…. Yet, understanding that issues remain to be solved, there is a framework for peace that both sides want to achieve. This could turn out . to be the most triumphant meeting in the history of the Arab

… in terms of "diplomatic success." The P.L.O. has been recognized as the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people by both the United Nations and the'Arab countries in formal declarations…

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