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January 28, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

students at the University of advocate Ralph Nader, Comptrol- Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second ler General Elmer Staats, repre- Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- sentatives of citizen groups and…

… joint'strategy against Israel I I i r CAIRO (Reuters) - Foreign and Arab lands, informed sources say; defense ministers f r o m the 18 it will be submitted to an ArabI member states of the Arab De…

…- summit conference for ratification.i fense Council met here yesterday The secretary-general of the to draw up a unified military stra- Arab league, Mahmoud Riad,1 tegy against Israel. blamed Arab

… foreign ity items to be discussed during minister, told Arab defense and the three-day council. foreign ministers: "Arab negli- If the council agrees on a joint gence has led to our failure to lib- military…

… plan to regain captured erate the Arab territories.'' seniority system- attacked "We have committed many mis-: takes in the past and are still mak- ing mistakes with the result that we are now incapable…

January 28, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

… Presents Arab-American Student Activism: Bridges to the 21St Century The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor January 29-31, 1999 A conference dedicated to developing stronger ties between Arab-American Student

… INVESiING CALL FOR FE TRIAL OFFER E I 888-(686-8257) 4.;For More Information Contact : Arab.Student.Conference@umich.edu or call Amer at (734) 327 0494 ' f Sponsors & Support: ', 2 " $; Al…

…) constitution, the promotin s University is granted autonomy," Iollinger said. "In my judgment, that means autonomy over the admission of students. "Any ballot initiative would have to i nge or amend the…

…, who claim the display is ex. The irate residents have said they want the ad taken down. LORE THAN 18,000 SERVED DAILY. The University of Michigan Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee Proudly…

…-Zayyani Investments, OAMI, Student Programming Council, MSA, Diversity Theme Semester, AC- CESS, CEW, IRW&G, Center for Middle East and N. African Studies, Program on American Culture, Dept. of Anthro, AAUG, ADC…

January 28, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… STEVE KNOPPER Interim University President Robben Fleming has recommended that the admin- istration fight racist speech and actions with academic sanctions. Many student ac- tivists counter that…

… administrative sanc- tions would threaten freedom of speech. Even the United Coalition Against Racism - a student group that has de- manded University action against racial ha- rassment - has consistently…

… "community review," out- lines sanctions such as academic probation or suspension against students who ver- bally or physically harass others. PANELS set up by the University's 17 schools and colleges would…

… judge whether students are guilty, the document said, and deans would be granted power to enforce the guidelines. Faculty and staff members, under current Bylaws of the University's Board of Re- gents…

… "first step" toward combatting discriminatory behavior on campus. But UCAR has joined the Michigan Student Assembly in opposition to the draft. "We're really happy with the stances that UCAR and La…

… Palestinians and one quoted a trooper as saying he was or- dered to club Arabs at random, not just rioters as Defense Minister Yitshak Rabin has declared. Soldiers in the occupied Gaza Strip hit and kicked…

… members of a CBS - TV crew who filmed other troopers arresting and striking a Palestinian. The army apologized. In an Arab neighborhood o f Jerusalem, police armed with assault rifles and clubs fired tear…

… gas and. rubber bullets at about 75 young Arab protesters. "Somebody there will get his head smashed. We'll break their bones," Associated Press reporterSergei Shargorodsky heard a policeman say. The…

… did not identify as saying soldiers vied for the "privilege" of leading detainees into a detention camp. The liberal daily said the op- portunity was used to beat Arabs despite orders that forbid…

January 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… MATTSON A speaker at Rackham Amphitheatre last night blamed most of the problems of the Middle East on American politics, America's inability to com- prehend the Arab world, and the in- fluence of the pro…

… the Arab people . as becoming communistic or becoming allied with the Soviet Union," he said. But Bassiouni added that unless the United States makes more overtures towards Arab nations, the Soviet…

students for jobs, the company never asked for or wanted security protection. But that was exactly what they got from "Nuclear Security Agents," a group sarcastically protesting the company's production of…

… tiny room at the career planning and placement office in East Engineering, fourteen students met behind a paper covered window with the company's personnel manager, Daniel McCullen. Outside the door…

January 28, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

… lawmakers and city offi- cials said insurgents were likely trying to undermine the govern- ment ahead of an Arab League summit to be held in March in Baghdad. SANAA, Yemen Yeminis demand change in gov.'t Tens…

….S.-backed government falls. Yemen is the latest Arab state to be hit by mass anti-govern- ment protests, joining Tunisia and Egypt in calls for revolution- ary change. The demonstrations pose a new threat to the…

… our resources, we try to cope. If we can open classes, we do," Moreiras- Menor said. "My impression is we are placing the majority of students in classes." The Department of Romance Languages and…

… Literatures isn't the only department in which students have had.diffi- culties registering for classes. LSA sophomore Phoebe Barg- houty said she has encountered major issues trying to enroll in Department of…

… Communica- tion Studies courses that are already full. "Because I am a first-year student with sophomore stand- ing, and I am trying to gradu- ate early, it's hard to get all my required courses because I…

… complete- ly new schedule.". The problems with register- ing for required courses, Barg- houty said, could stem from students with other majors enrolling in popular classes to fill elective credits. "In lots…

… of cases, people are just taking them for an elec- tive, when people need them for their major," Barghouty said. "Sometimes I worry that I won't be able to graduate early." While some students are dis…

…- couraged from seeking enroll- ment if a class has filled up, others, like Public Policy senior Michael Bertenthal, attempt to get into the class by lobbying professors. "I think it's common for students to…

… well." He added that registration issues within other schools at the University besides LSA tend to be easier to resolve since students can receive more specialized help. "If you are in a smaller school…

January 28, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Cleaver returns to cold greeting Wednesday, January 28, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at…

… of a recurring process. This process is Arab intoler- ance of minorities. With the Syrian-trained forces of the Palestine "Liberation" Army present in control of the major- ity of Lebanon's territory…

…, I think it an appropriate time to review the historical implica- tions of the present situation. When speaking of Arab intol- erance one must be careful to differentiate between Moslem Arabs and non…

…-Moslem Arabs. It is the former which I will concern myself with here. His- torica1lv the Tlamic faith has Letters to bring to light an ongoing his- torical pattern which is having an enormous impact today in…

… Lebanon. AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE of Arab intolerance can be found in their mistreatment of the Kurdish people. In Iraq, the Kurds, who com- prise approximately 25 per cent of the population, have been fighting…

… slaugh- tered by the Muslim Arabs. THE DESTRUCTION OF large Jewish communities in Arab Lands is another illus- tration of intolerance. At the end of World War II there were 125,000 Jews in Iraq, 75,000 in…

… common occurrences. These unfortunate individluals find themselves as hostages of the Syrian regime in its political battle with Israel. THE CHRISTIAN SITUATION in Lebanon today is another example of Arab

… about by the influx 'of foreign Arab troops, such as the Syrian - trained P.L.A. Be- 'fore the entry of thousands of these soldiers via Syria, the war was, in many respects, a a stand - off. Lebanon, the…

… only "secular democratic state" in the Arab world has been de- stroyed. It is obvious that the civil war in Lebanon has not been an isolated incident, but rather a fragment of the con- tinuum of Arab

January 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… legislation many harsh things. were said about the United Arab Re- public and its president. The January issue of "Foreign Affairs" reported one senator saying that "Col. Abdel Nasser... has been responsible…

… Eastern states. Directly opposed to this policy is the UAR's continued hostility to Israel, the only democratic nation in the Middle East. Herein lies the keystone of the Arab attitude which refuses to…

… catalogue that these courses are open only to students in the honors program, but, luckily, that is not strictly so. Sometimes you need a per- mission slip from the professor in charge of the course you wish…

… inclined to believe that if "structure" exists it is probably a result of 'the way things are' rather than a cause. Disciplin- ary isolationism exists because most students want it that way. The Daily has…

… fiF, ;i s ti i;1 fir;st-run features at our local cinemas, even at next year's price of $1.50, but they are first-run problems to the student body, and whether that body lives or dies depends more on…

January 28, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Tuesday, January 28, 1992 Mideast delegates ready to talk peace, MOSCOW (AP) - Israel and Arabs gathered yesterday for a multinational conference on Middle East peace…

… begins today. Syria, the key Arab party in the U.S.-brokered peace effort, stayed away from the conference, saying in- sufficient progress was being made in the parallel bilateral peace talks held in…

… Washington. Lebanon was absent for similar reasons. Palestinians flew to Moscow with a delegation including mem- bers from Arab-dominated east Jerusalem. This was barred under rules made before the first round…

… survey revealed that use of legal drugs - alcohol and cigarettes - is still widespread among students. More than half of the high school seniors surveyed drank an alcoholic beverage in the prior month…

…, drink- ing among college students re- mained virtually unchanged since last year. In 1991, 75 percent of REGENTS Continued from page 1 decision stands, the regents will be forced to conduct future…

… solve the press's problem. The court's opinion college students had consumed al- cohol in the past month and 43 per- cent reported binge drinking. Johnston attributed the prob- lem to both social control…

… and so- cial encouragement. "Social control is lower in a college situation than most oth- ers," Johnston said. "College also tends to mean animal house drink- ing, unfortunately." Students had mixed…

… research output is probably lower than in other departments. The committee considered statis- tics such as the number of students in a given major and the school's na- tional reputation in research and…

… cutting the sociology department by 40 per- cent, and consolidating the three engineering programs. News of the faculty cuts did not shock students, said David Pepper, Yale Daily News managing editor. "It…

… was no big surprise, we heard about it all along." However, Pepper said students were upset by the fact that almost all departments will be cut by 11 percent. "It's something they said they weren…

January 28, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… Coffee House, Jan. 28, 7:00 PM, Canterbury, Williams Street. Organization of Arab students Arab weekend, Rive Gush, Jan 28 & 29, '7:30 PM, Arabic food,' & entertainment. questions about the American plan…

… Czompo, Barbour Gym, 8-11 pm. UniversitV Players: "Ceremonies in Dark Old Men," Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 pm. Rive Gauche: Arab Weekend, 1024 Hill St., 8 pm. Musical Society: Chamber Arts Series, Berlin…

… housing with lim- ited visitation policies for students unless they specifically request it. The decision came after ap- proximately 100 residents of Stockwell and West Quad appeared to protest the use of…

… Saturday, and 1 to 5 Sunday. Vice-President of Student Serv- ices, Robert Knauss urged the pas- sage of the new housing measure, due to the request of students, the Regents, and parents. He cited a…

… questionnaire which 108 students returned to the Housing Office in- dicating they would occupy such housing. Committee member Ronald Beck moved to dismiss the issue until a substantial number of students

January 28, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 28, 1991 Sig 1Ach4Pan aIlTU EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor…

… minority student enrollment and mi- nority faculty hiring. However, the Mandate's failures since its inception show that it is little more than rhetoric, designed to boost the University's image instead of…

… in which minority students and faculty feel welcome. Tokenism and insincere gestures toward minority students will not achieve true diversity the University. The administration must make this campus…

… more attractive to prospective minority students and faculty mem- bers, which can only be achieved by a genuine change in the status quo. Perhaps the second phase of the Mandate will surprise us. The new…

… committee could correct the mistakes of phase one, and real progress toward adequate minority representation may be just around the comer. Students should hope for such a possibility, and should keep a…

… watchful eye on the actions of the new commit- tee. But if the ineffectiveness of the first phase is any indication of what is to come, students should brace them- selves for more disappointment. % - . - f…

… sec- ond phase addresses students of color, as well as women, students with dis- abilities and students of various na- tionalities. As with 14.06, the plight of gay, lesbian and bisexual students is…

… services to these students. Massive budget cuts in September forced the LGMPO to make major cutbacks in the services they offer. If the University administration truly wants to establish a community in which…

… all of its members can live, work and learn without the obstacle of discrimination, it must address the segment of the population which is among the most persecuted. Gay, les- bian and bisexual students

… must be protected under bylaw 14.06, and the University must increase funding for the LGMPO. The protection of all students must be a priority in all the University's directives, including the Mandate…

January 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… endorsed the idea of open faculty meetings for the college. Hays' letter urged a change in the cur- riculum committee's composition "whereby student members having voting status would be admitted to the…

… committee by representative election," The letter, however, did not specify the number of student seats or the method of election. In discussion of the language curriculum, the department chair- men invited…

… are not important," he said. Prof. Theodore Buttrey, chair- man of the department of class- ical studies, contested the notion that students were dissatisfied with their language courses. "In the…

… classics department, we do not find a large undercurrent of student 'dissatisfaction," he said. Pott made a similar point con- cerning students who take ele- mentary German courses. He cited a departmental…

January 28, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… ough his firm makes a lot of money from kidnapings, Lynch said the company stress- PIRELAW STUDENTS Just published: HOW TO S U C C E E D IN L A W SCHOOL. Chapters of this practical g u i d e discuss what…

… increas- iha"e to try thir best to reach ctraba n pThe guyrcymes provided it is militarily strong. ed arms aid flowing to the Arab' . n*nts and "nderstandines. g contraband'. The guy comes states from both…

… hin's gdaerd Others include Rabin's statement followed $1.8 billion planned for fiscal pa"mi"ink nrosnects for new disclosures that the adminis- 1977 was "more in line withjIsraeli-Arab negotiations as…

… defends rNOWrole Af VA" T m an 'd-in the.me thin ourmother C ' t dissomp- - - - MONO I Chuck I urtct SUNDAY, FEB. 1 8:00 p.m. rl I University of Toledo Student Union Auditorium Tickets $4.50. O…

… ster- eotypes in a more. "modern setting." "BEWARE when you move in with a man, you may be do- A STUDENT UNION BOARD PRESENTATION _' P OR ii I I LAFAYETTE SYSTEM SALE . k t i PICK. YOUR SYSTEM…

… LOVE SONG IN FRANCE ANDj GERMANY IN THE MIDDLE AGES Four hours per week, Monday and Wednesday Evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., in the Cook Room of the MARC House (N-Entryway, Law Quad). Students

… McPeek (Music History)sand Christine Bornstein (History of Art). Students may register for the course in the MARC Office (N-12, N-Entryway, Law Quad; tel. 763-2066) until February 9th or at the first…

… class meeting. GRAD STUDENTS, YOUNG STAFF PEOPLE, AND THE LIKE Meet other students and voung professional people from the Ann Arbor area! The Wesley Grad Fellowship invites you to its WEDNES- DAY COFFEE…

January 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… yesterday that students should fight for a stronger voice in University policies. Other activists expressed dismay at the Williams International Corp. recruiting interviews. PSN deofines student power at the…

… 'U' s By ROBERT SCHWARTZ After posing as CIA agents trying to "protect" students interviewing with a cruise missile engine manufacturer from the bad influences of the Progressive Network, PSN members…

… held a more serious talk yesterday on "Student Power in the '80s." Spearing before a small group at the Guild House, PSN co-founder Tom Marx said "maybe I haven't stopped the world, but at least I…

… admitted that/ PSN will always be a- "vocal minority" he said the blockade showed the power of students who upset the established order. "I think a change was made there; students were the driving force," he…

… said. "There would probably be more blatant research (at the University) if the students did not protest." STEVE AUSTIN, a sophomore in the School of Natural Resources who also participated in the sit…

…-in, said he is con- cerned that many students pay no at- tention to such issues as military research. "Most people go through here without w ever knowing what's going on," he said. The group's response to…

…, you have to take it," explained Marx. Austin and Marx said they worry that students' ability to dissent may be restricted by the University's proposed code for non-academic conduct, which among other…

… things, would ban any in- terference with "a normal University . activity." Austin called the code "an infringement on students' power. Highlight The Seventh Ann Arbor Folk Festival kicks off today at…

….S. Policy and the Arab World," 10:30 a.m.; James Bush, "U.S. Policy: The Strategic and Military Dimension, 11:30.a.m.; panel, "U.S. Goals and Strategies: An Evaluation,i' 2 p.m.; Gail Pressberg, "Prescription…

…, "Chemistry of the Candle," 10 a.m. & noon, 219 E. Huron St. Meetings Muslim Students Assoc. - English Circle to discuss events in the Muslim World, 7 p.m., Int'l Muslim House, 407 N. Ingalls. Ann Arbor Go Club…

January 28, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

… Movement for the Restoration of Pakistani Sovereignty, was sent Saturday night to 31 addresses: The Washington Post, The New York Times and media and government Arab Emirates. Neither The Wall Street…

…-after hours, and I don't think anyone wants to see that happen," said Michigan Student Assembly President Matt Nolan. Angie Rowe, financial clerk for University Parking and Transportation Services, said the…

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January 28, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… allega- tions of abuse to explain why he gave Israel infor- mation. Human rights groups have accused Israel of routinely mistreating Arab prisoners, but rarely to the extremes Dirani alleged to a Tel Aviv…

… court in his $1.3 million lawsuit against the Israeli govern- ment. Dirani is one of hundreds of Arab prisoners to be released tomorrow in exchange for an Israeli busi- nessman and the bodies of three…

… to its court system to sue the government for torture. WWW.MICHIGANDAILY.COM The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

…Garrity, Michael Nisson, Jake Rosenwasser, Steven Shears, Matt Singer, Ryan Sosin, Anne Uible, Matt Venegoni r I I. HPSA* Presents... University of Michigan Health Poticy Student Association) The Medicare…

January 28, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

… day. Although first-year LSA and dance student Alexandra Beller de- -scribed her bus as "cramped, tight, hot, and nauseating," she is eagerly anticipating the rally and march on Washington, D.C. When…

… softens, and eventually most fall into a slumber. Ken James, a graduate student in English, found solace on the floor of the bus. Defending his niche, he said, "I slept on the floor because it was more…

… bully clubs," she said. Some University students seized the opportunity to speed-walk through the Smithsonian Institute. First-year LSA student Wendy Kaplan visited the National Gallery of Art on her…

… first trip to Washington, D.C. "I finally got to see what I've been reading about in history books for so long," she said. As the bus departed for the 12- hour return to Ann Arbor, first-year LSA student

… Greenbelt, Maryland said, "This is not Vietnam. The objec- tives of this war are clearly de- fined." He said the objectives were to "free Kuwait and destroy Saddam." A large group of Arab-Ameri- cans marched…

… together. Roger Harb from Knoxville, Tennessee said Arabs and Israelis should put aside- their differences and fight together for peace. "I feel bad when bombs hit Tel-Aviv, I feel bad when they hit Baghdad…

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… involving big deals, the kinds of large scale transactions you don't see anywhere else," he said. Other students are looking be- yond the big corporate law firms. "I'd rather work for a smaller plaintiffs…

…' firm. I want to have time to have a life," said first-year law student Karen Libertiny. One aspect of legal practice which the programs have empha- sized is the high demands many@ large law firms place…

…-year students panick- ing about the job market they will be facing? "I think they're basi- cally resigned to it. I don't sense people losing their equanimity," Schluckebier said. ~be~Iiboan Lg The Michigan Daily…

January 28, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… - interviewing for prospective volunteers, 114 N. River St., Ypsilanti. UAC - sign-up for Mini-Courses, Michigan Union Ticket Office. Organization of Arab Students - Near East Conference, registration, 9 a…

…," 12 p.m., Lane Hall Commons Rm. English - Enrico Santi, brown bag lunch, 12 p.m., 454 Lorch Hall, faculty- student seminar, 3 p.m., MLB Commons Rm. Meetings Int'l Student Fellowship -7 p.m., 4100 Nixon…

… Road. Tae Kwon Do Club - practice, 5-7 p.m., Martial Arts Rm., CCRB. Polish American Student Association - social hour, 4-6 p.m., Lane Hall Commons Rm. Miscellaneous Duplicate Bridge Club - open game, 7…

… on public policy. iS JOB OPENINGS campus information center pus Information Center is taking applica- student information assistants for Spring/ nd Fall, 1983. We are looking for students w' the…

… campus well, and who want to help ow U-M better. include gathering, organizing, and giving mation to students, visitors, and others. ons and more complete descriptions are at CIC in the Michigan Union, or…

January 28, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… Page opinion@michigandaily.com Photography Section photo@michigandaily.com Classified Sales classified@michigandaity.com Finance finance@michigandaily.com Students from the "Handmade History in Cusco…

… published Monday through Fridayduring the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Onec opy isaailable free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily…

… reform leader, Nobel peace Laureate Mohammed ElBaradei, former Arab League chief Amr Moussa and Hamdeen Sabahi, a leftist politician who finished third in last year's presidential race. The three are…

… to help victims. Beltrame said he was told the club had been filled far beyond its capacity during a party for students at the university's agronomy department. Survivors, police and fire- fighters…

January 28, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

… longer than his comedies or who said, '"Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows." (It was Siephano in "The Tempist.") Students can even take tests by an- swering questions randomly selected by the…

…'s usually available in Fairfield's computer lab to students wanting to brush up before an exam, take a missed quiz or do some extra studying. ONE DAYS, AFTER it's completed and copyrighted, he hopes to sell…

… exchange of infor- mation occurs," he said. IMPROVING the residence hall in- cludes considering student suggestions. Basil Danos, the newly- elected president of Couzens said, "he seems very cooperative…

…, very positive on a lot of my suggestions." Although some students who know him think he is cooperative, Jackson came under fire for the stricter alcohol policy he implemented in the residence hall last…

…. Prosecutor Domenico Sica, who has been interrogating the long sur- viving suspect in the airport attack, also said the young Arab has not mentioned any Libyan or Iranian connection with the attack. Sica, in an…

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January 28, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

… community, government agencies might still follow certain groups of students. "Government agencies could obtain a list of Arab sounding names of stu- dents who attend the University," Doug Lewis, director of…

… the Student Legal Services said. "Foreign students have even less protection of rights than American cit- izens," said Wendy Wagenheim of the Michigan ACLU. "People around the world are much btter…

… on the wrong points and be sure not to scare the public by exaggerating information. By 3:30 p.m., Red Cross staff was offering student tenants relocation assis- tance and offering them blankets, bed…

…- ding and groceries. Spokeswoman Pamela Reading-Smith said last night that most of the tenants, many of whom are students, found housing with friends or through Ann Arbor Realty. A representative rom Ann…

… Arbor Realty could not be reached for com- ment yesterday. Only one student accepted the Red Cross's offer so far, but Reading- Smith said she expects at least four others to require long-term housing…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through 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…

January 28, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

… I tIw £fttdgan Dail Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Friday, January 28, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University…

… the Party, virulently de Public Interest Gro igan (PIRGIM). S returning student a been her'e for a cou I'm curious aboutA aimsrand hisobviou of historical and cu PIRGIM has never bi to the use of scie…

… political mess existing in the Mideast. If pyprus remains weak and di- vided it may eventually find itself enveloped in the conflict between Is- rael and the surrounding Arab states. The island is in a…

… finally sold. )aiy "We are not anxious," it says, "to disrupt the orderly process of priority setting based on de- cisions by schools and colleges " But as students of insti- tutions, you understand t h at…

…. The Michigan Student Assem- bly strongly opposes and con- demns both changes in policy. The University should not tol- erate the use of its recruitment facilities by companies and countries which…

… enforce it. The front door should not be onened to those who deny eqIual rights and onnort'inities because of unrea- sonable and irrational distinc- tions. -Irving Freeman on behalf of the Micl- gan Student

… Assembly January 25 bad rec To The Daily: THE NEW Central Campus Recreational Building is the pits. Sure they have all those neat paddleball and racketball courts, but their student services are &*". I got…

… moveme liberation. student convenience, or Waterman for "regular" f feel that this is a parti nice gesture on "our" pant we'd be sacrificing the a ages of new equipmentss cilities to the JOX and it…

January 28, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… pages AP obtained. He requested his hometown remain private so he wouldn't be harassed. Saar, who is neither Muslim nor of Arab descent, worked as an Arabic trans- lator at the U.S. camp in eastern Cuba…

….michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers…

January 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION 'Page 4 Saturday, January 28, 1984 The Michigan Daily - 1 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCIV-No. 98 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… way a sculptor shapes clay. In Chinese and Japanese, the word suggests two ideas: instruction, plus allowing a child to grow naturally. In the Arabic language, the word means to im- part learning to…

… incentive f // G , . ' 4. , ii' 4 ' t .. pt N. r, ' ,-i , i Si nclair ,O N A TYPICAL evening in Ann Arbor, the majority of students worry about homework, Charley's, or Saturday's party. Next November…

…'s elections are as far from their minds as Ronald Reagan's Bonzo movies. But members of several campus groups have their minds on those elections, and on non-voting students. The Public Interest Research Group…

… in -Michigan, the Michigan Student Assembly, and other groups have 'launched a 10-day campaign to register at least 750 students. The win- :ners in this effort will be the students who stop at the…

… local restaurants have other incentives. Ten restaurants are offering discounts or free items for newly-registered voters. So now students have another reason to register to vote: they can cut their food…

… To the Daily: The article, "'U' to stiffen student conduct policy," (Daily, January 19) on the proposed student code of non-academic conduct brought, or should have brought, this controversial proposal…

… to the attention of the radical student body. I, however, see no controversy in this proposal. It is the right thing and just thing to do in this country. It will and must prevent the country from…

… suggest a code of conduct for University professors and administrators, for they are the ones who instill liberal- communist - left - wing - radical ideas in the minds of young students. (I thank God for…

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… region and river 28 Member of the wedding 29 City lights 30 Asian holiday 32 Arabic demon 33 Backbone 34 Melancholy 37 Tuck's partner 39 Basketball maneuver 41 Trials 43 - auvin 46 Repeat 48 Batman and…

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…T1HE MICHIGAN~ DAILY SUNDAY Fi fty=F f th Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUNl: GOP Leans Toward Jones taie KEEP MOVING w "4 ,i roc Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan…

… under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Stan Wallace Ray Dixon. Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Editorial Stafff . . . . . Managing Editor…

… Feb. 1 and Feb. 7,, for in- struction. To avoid misunderstand- ings and errors, each student should receive notification from his instruc- tor of the time and place of his appearance in each course…

… Heads: Women students liv- ing in League Houses and converted fraternities have until Monday, Feb. 5, to notify their house heads if they intend to change their residence. Lectures - University Lecture…

…: Dr. Gustav E. von Grunebaum, Professor of Arabic, University of Chicago, will lecture on the subject, "The Arabian Nights and Classical Literature" at 4:15 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 7, in the Rackham…

…. It will be concluded by Sym- phony in D major, Op. 36, No. 2, by Beethoven. The general public is invited. Student Recital: Elizabeth Lewis, violinist, will present a recital in par- tial fulfillment…

… Turkish Student Club of the University of Michigan will play host for the program at the International Center tonight at 7:30. Coming Events Biological Chemistry Seminar will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at…

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