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March 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Wednesday, March 28, 1979-The Michigan Daily Egypt pulls out of Arab League; PLO bomb rips Israeli market By AP and Reuter CAIRO, Egypt - Egypt, unable to muster Arab support for its peace…

… treaty with Israel, announced yester- day it was withdrawing in all but name from the Arab League, of which it was a. founder in 1945. Egyptian sources said the move was designed to undercut the expected…

… people. And in Paris, a bomb exploded in a hostel for Jewish students, wounding 28 persons. The Palestine Liberation Organization claimed responsibility for both Israeli blasts, but said it was not…

… humane way the problem of the Palestinian Arabs." But he warned Israel would not give up its security, saying, "The word security means to Israel life itself." SABRE party stresses political (Continued…

June 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Wednesday, June 28, 1978 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Regents sympathize with tuition woes T HIS SPRING the Regents tentatively ap- proved 8.75 per cent tuition hike for un…

…- dergraduates. This will undoubtedly deny many deserving students a chance to attend one of the country's finest public institutions, and things will be much tougher for those who can afford to stay. As the…

… legislature, based on the amount of aid granted per student to public universities. The Regents were voicing their disapproval of a program which denies money to the educational institutions established by the…

… state to serve Michigan residents who want a college education. Also, during the June meeting, the Regents made another commitment to this same goal in supporting student aid in heartingly strong ter- ms…

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…

March 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…., U.S. peace efforts long have encountered the stiffest opposition from the Israelis, and the bitterest opponents of President Sadat's peace initiative have been his fellow Arabs. But with recent events…

…? Begin fered far more at the hands of the Arabs than they have from the Israelis. Jordan, Lebanon and Syria all have tried to emasculate the PLO. The PLO desperately fears that when President Sadat speaks…

… of "comprehensive peace," it really is a code word for Arab abandonment of the Palestinian cause. The PLO sees continuing war as the only way first to retain Arab support, and eventually regain at…

… endless Palestinian defeats at Israeli hands, and the Arab repudiation the Palestinians fear so much. CURRENT ISRAELI policy is based on short-term optimism, but it leads to an abyss. Prime Minister Begin…

… the Arabs grow wealthier, more populous and more powerful; in which Israel's subject population grows larger and more resentful while Israel's own economic and social divisions deepen; in which…

…/man wrote this article for the Pacific - News Service. Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 140 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students

… are "those," the majority of students who abstain from participation in government, and there are This article was written by Katherine R. Friedman on be- half of the LSA-SG Executive Council. "those…

…", the few students who sit on LSA college committees and the executive Council and ac- tively participa'te in Literature, Sciencepand Arts Student Gover- nment (LSA-SG). It is these few students who try…

… Board, which consists of Deb Filler, Rachel Rosenthal, Katherine Friedman, Colin Lichtenfeld, and Jim Sullivan. In revising the Judiciary, the Ad Board wants to insure that students accused of cheating…

July 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

…- dent Robben Fleming will try and have the 'position filled by September 1, Gretchen Wilson, currently working part-time for the Office of Student Organiza- tions, and law professor Robert Knauss…

…, chairman of Senate Assembly, metseparatelylast evening with representatives of Student Government Council and several other student or- ganizations. The purpose of these meetings was to sound the two out on…

… that OSS was "in danger of dis- intagrating completely." He said he doesn't see his role as that of the voice of the students, but rather as a "student advocate." He added he would take the job only if…

… Packard, deputy secretary of defense; is at left. ISRAEL MAY ACCEPT: Arab split widens o ver U.S. peace plan By The Associated Press An Arab split appeared to be widening yesterday over the accept- ance by…

… East, designed to liquidate the Arab rights in On a day when Nixon an- nounced a Thursday night televised press conference in Los Angeles, his first-ever out- side Washington, the major em- phasis at…

… this so-called peace bid is a flat no." An article in the Algiers news- paper El Moudjahid, which usually r e f 1 e c t s government thinking, indicated that Algeria also would join those Arabs who…

… black KU student touched off a five-day wave of demonstrations that ended with the fatal shooting of a white youth, Harry Rice, 19, of Leawood,-Kan. F 01 W. ed eng tior F Defe Sen fen on gua syst pha D…

… from North Hall during the take- over by students in May. "Everyone on the case is in Detroit," a spokes- man at the Ann Arbor FBI office said yesterday. The spokesman would not explain why the agents…

…. The agents indicated Friday they were at- tempting to get a search warrant after they were refused admission without a search war- rant to the LSD office in the Student Activiofies Bldg.- Vice President…

March 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… breaking 104 students have filed candidacy for the 38 Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) seats up for grabs in next month's election. "This many people have never -run for student government," said Election…

… will be held April 10, 11 and 12. This election is the first under MSA's new election procedures, which were approved by students last month in a campus-wide election. Each school and college is entitled…

… to a certain number of representatives based on the number of students enrolled in the particular school. Cer- tain schools, because of their small enrollment, have one representative with only one…

Arab League meeting to unify Arab ranks in order to force Israel to give up occupied lands and allow creation of a Palestinian homeland. The bitterest opponents of Sadat's peace overtures to Israel…

… center on the basic prin- ciples of Israeli'withdrawal from oc- cupied lands and the establishment of a Palestinian homeland. A KEY ELEMENT in the new Begin formula would be Israeli agreement to See ARABS

…-grabs First Ward council race may add an unexpected twist to a race already deemed "too close to call." Bruce Richard, a second-year University law student, hopes his ad- mittedly futile last-minute campaign…

… SAID the contract also stipulates that house officers in the medical program cannot be assigned to AAC TT .....i.... C .- Ii e al ip " MSU student SamiII sIuaii ua- I …

March 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

… wanted prices today. Frankly I thi to hold down imports of Arab oil." (the prices) are too high. He said this had the effect of re- ( the oo ig sridng onsrucionofdomestic;i know how the world is g…

… stricting construction of wriggle out of it," Piercy s, oil refineries. "Without spare capacity as a bargaining tool, you are helpless to hold prices down under the pres- DeTOt sure of the Arabs," Muskie sa d…

…, meaning that without reserves ofi oil, the Arab embargo' took im- mediate effect. Johnson agreed. "Today, I don't think we have any major negotiat-' (Continued from Page 11 ing strength left, he said yester…

…, oper- terday to support the Human ated housing are provided; with Rights Party's (HRP) rent control adequate and equitable services proposal. from the city. According to graduate student ACCORDING to…

… Campus families. proposal in Monday's city elections The families cite inadequate fire will force the University to build prevention and the city's intention more housing for students. to bus their…

… move that would fice of Student Services Policy designate 75 per cent, of Alice Board and Secretary of the Uni- Lloyd's corridors for coed-living versity requesting they inform next year. Vice…

…-President for Student Affairs It specifically approved a memo Henry Johnson of the Committee's sent to Feldkamp by Lloyd's "extreme dissatisfaction with his Housing Director Dick Munson that attempt to strip the…

… Committee of asserted, "Co-ed corridors both its policy making authority, rele- have a high level of student sat- gating it to mere advisory capac- isf action and exert a non-dis- ity." 1criminatory and non…

… call"668-8821 or come to 800 Lincol PANEL DISCUSSION PRESENTED FOR THE FUTURE WORLDS- CONFERENCE FES- TIVAL BY THE FASST CENTER FOR STUDENT INVOLVEMENT, ENERGY YOUTH COUNCIL A FORUM FOR DIRECT TWO…

…-WAY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN STUDENTS AND: Tuul vE ACHIEVED " The Petroleum Industry * The Atomic Energy Commission " The University of Michigan " National Aeronautics and Space Administration " Environmental…

October 28, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 45) • Page Image 7

…:30-5:00, Admission $2.50 Adult and Students Sundays and Holidays 1:30 to Close, $3.50 Adults, $2.50 Students Sunday-Thursday Evenings Student $ Senior Citizen Discounts Children 12 And Under, Admissions $1.25 TICKET…

…, Ludi Feller, said, "Let's hope Begin lives up ,to the honor by doing the other things that are needed for peace." THE ARAB WORLD was largely silent. Most Arab states oppose Sadat's bilateral talks with…

… Palestine. His Irgun guerrillas in 1946 blew up a wing of Jerusalem's King David Hotel, then British headquarters, killing 95 Britons, Arabs and Jews. After the birth of Israel, Begin became a hard…

…-line leader of the right- wing political opposition. After 28 years in politics, his Likud bloc unseated the Labor government in 1977. Begin came to power as the embodiment of a tough line toward the Arabs, but…

October 28, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… trials of students. The committee has already agreed to propose a disciplinary system which complies with long- standing student demands for an all-student jury in student trials. However, for the past…

… from the judicial proceedings; and -A motion to prohibit the pre- sentation of certain evidence, such as evidence of a political nature. Athlast night's meeting, most of the student members of the…

… argued in favor of seating one student and one faculty mem- ber on the review panel, with the stipulation that the student would be able to veto a ruling by the presiding judge to exclude evidence or bar…

… Economic Opportunity office on city property. The mayor says the OEO was discriminating against white persons. ALL-MALE PARTIES: Radicals leave U.S., for Arab countries By The Associated Press Radical…

… literature has increasingly depicted Arab com- mandos as revolutionary fighters against imperialism and capitalism, and Arab countries have become a mecca for fugi- tive radicals fleeing the United States. New…

… Hueb- ner, former Vice President for Student Affairs Barbara Newell and Daily executive sports editor Pat Atkins. These women have never been invited to the "smok- ers." The athletic department has…

… recognized by the University" and by non-Uni- versity sources where students and employes of the University are in- volved." Atkins recently filed a statement with the student organizations of- fice citing the…

… classes at Wayne County Commu- nity College. He was stabbed on his return to the house and was pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital. Breakfast program faces fund shortage Arab countries have…

February 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… Vol. LXXXVI I, No. 124 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE DAILY Just who is 'stalling' Mideast talks? To The Daily: Of late, the…

… editorial column of, The Daily has taken an in-' creasingly pro-Arab stance, and seemingly with minimal justification. In particular, your editorial of February 9, suggesting that the United States should…

… sell arms to Egypt in or- der to strong-arm Israel in the current peace negotiations, seems a . failure to critically evaluate the news. Sadat is the first Arab leader to show the slightest realism in…

… University students have a stake. There is a difference between having a stake and having a say. That difference is registering to vote.- On April 3, Ann Arbor voters will determine the fate of two proposals…

…. The difference between which party controls City Hall is often how, many students bother to register and vote: There are many reasons to register' and vote in Ann Arbor. As renters, we pay taxes here…

… goes on in our "home towns" (where our paren- ts live). For unregistered students, this is just about the last week for signing up to vote. March 6, the day after Spring Break, is the deadline for…

… registration. So that you don't forget, why not sign up now, before leaving for Ft. Lauderdale or Tucson? You can register to vote at any of the following locations: " Student Legal Aid, Room 4310 Michigan Union…

… Fifth Avenue. Open 9 to 5, Monday through Friday. Use the power - register and vote. WHAT VJEc6 YbU EXPECTING,., '+ 1ti A OV Arab response has been to declare but another "holy" war. Now Sadat…

… approaches the bargaining table, but does he bar- gain? For all appearances, he simply recapitulates, tirelessly, the same unreasonable demands that Arab spokesmen have been churning out for a decade. Never…

… mind that the territory Israel holds was taken at tremendous cost, and at the instigation of blatant Arab aggression. Never mind the lack of historical precedent for capitulation to the Arab demands…

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

February 28, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…WHERE CARS AREN'T KING Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Friday, February 28, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… undemocratic in Amer- ica. WE FIND MITRE'S exploiting the knowledge of University students for the purpose of further entrench- ing the intelligence legions no less objectionable than ROTC's presence on behalf…

… was eight years old and did not know perhans, that he was leaving Palestine for good. His name is Fawaz Turki, and he is a Palestine Arab of the last generation to be born in Palestine. His life has b P…

… Palestin- ian experience for the Palestin- ian people had been derived from the land of their birth." "And therefore, for anyone to assume that the Palestinians had been absorbed by +he Arab nations is part…

… that our fishermen had caught siill thrashing in the sand." The conflict thattman' r-ofLs have labelled as the "Arab-Is- raeli conflict" has acually al- ways had its roots n the Pales- tinian problem. In…

Arabs were ving in Palestine in a culture -ery much their own. The Zionist slo- gan, "A people without a land for a land without a people,' was an innately false one, and most British officials invilved…

… knew this. Arab resistence to Jewvish im- migration grew and, by 136, had risen to a peak and cli- maxed into a three-year perid of striking and rioting across the land. The turbulence of tni~ so…

…-called "Mandate Pecio'l' ul- timately forced the British to give up their claim to Palestine, in deference to a partition plan of the United Nation,~, which sectioned Palestine into desig- nated "Arab" and "Jewisl…

…." sectors. In the violent period tha ol- lowed, Zionist forces atempted to rid the land of Arabs, and they were exiled into an outside Arab world that neither welcom- ed nor liked the Palestinians. So often…

… Palestinians i-ft voluntarily, or whetner t h e y were physically evicted, or whe- ther they were terrorized into leaving, or whether they left in response to appeals by the Arab governments, is really of no…

October 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…, 7:30 p.m. ASSEMBLY HALL, MICHIGAN UNION Sponsored by: Organization of Arab Students, Young Socialist Alliance, Black Inc., Afro-American Studies Dept. A little calculator will get you through times…

… institutions vigilant to compete for students" by mov- tain op( ing the flow of monetary aid to- M "A ward students rather than colleges. support Newman said the report differed other w here from this summer s…

… that the re- isisted of "suggestions rath- statements of new federal THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vol. LXXXIV, No. 46 Sunday, October 28, 1973 d and managed by students at versity of Michigan. News phone Second…

… ea. (enclose check or money order) NAME .STREET- CITY 5- TATE - ZIP I aI !I system I $499- amp- eL r F-7 COME TO A TEACH-IN: Behind the Arab-Israeli Conflict featuring. ABDEEN JABARA…

October 28, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

… ideology for Palestinian revo- lution" (Oct. 21), which is said to represent the position of the Ann Arbor Arab Student Organ- ization, contains the following in- triguing statement: "Equally this means that…

… those 50,000 Jews are not included. This is obviously quite diflerent from the policy spelled out by the Arab students. -Ernest G. Fontheini Space Physics Research Laboratory Oct. 2 The yths pervading By…

…4 t Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 f a JYY B- a.. l -Ago .I Editorials…

…, University-wide criteria for judging whether a student organization could use University facilities. This has never been the case, and the action of the OSS board has put this fab- rication to rest once and…

… for all. The Re- gents themselves delegated to Student Government Council the power to recog- nize student organizations. SGC has, consistently, taken the position that priv- ileges and rights should be…

… applied equal- ly to all student organizations. And it has never taken the position that SGC should attempt to judge the academic rel- evance of the pursuits of extra-curricu- lar student organizations…

… as long as he takes his double- standard approach to student issues, he will find himself in more and more dis- putes and confrontations. THE ACTION of the OSS Board should in no way be construed as a…

… in private organizations recognized by the Univer- sity, and by non-Unversity sources where students and employes of the University are involved. But the Athletic Dept. and the Graduate "M" Club do not…

Student Affairs Barbara Newell from attending t h e smoker, though males holding corresponding po- Editorial Staff MARTIN A. HIRSCHMAN, Editor STUART GANNES JUDY SARASOHN Editorial Director Managing Editor…

February 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… i t ae nrIi$an DaiIl Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan 'Whither Wilson's) Britain?' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

… support for-U.S. imperialism spawned a left-wing student movement of which the workers are suspicious. Then, the inability of Wilson's Britain to provide an adequate employment and living standard makes…

… issued a major call for "law and order." To his right, MP Enoch Powell appeals even more blatantly to the middle class's fears of blacks and students. He picks up sym- pathy from sectors of the working…

… class, too. POWELL'S WEAKNESS here, however, lies in his frank hostility, not only to black and student militancy, but to trade union- ism as well. Nevertheles, if Powell (for this reason) has difficulty…

… groups are under the direct control of various Arab governments. Indeed, some' are the creation of these governments. Other terrorist groups have evolved into more independent organizations and car- ry out…

… bombings ontheir own initiative. But even these groups receive the bulk of their financial support and much of their training and weaponry from the Arab governments. Moreover, the terrorists are based in the…

… various Arab states at the sufferance of the governments. In nearly every in- stance, the terrorist groups could be suppressed by their hosts. Thus the Arab governments could exert major if not total…

… Hebron-Jerusalem h i g h- way, killing the wife of a Christian minister from Michigan. Israeli Premier Golda Meir denounc- ed Arab governments for financing and sheltering Palestinian guerrillas who are…

… "lacking all conscience and respect for human life." Because of the devious involvement in the acts of the liberation organizations by the Arab governments, any action taken as a result of this latest…

… supporter, at least a strong de- fender andsympathizer of the black students' position on this campus. After today, I seriously doubt that r can listen with an open ear to t h e complaints of black students

March 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…. i Applications are now being accepted for CENTRAL STUDENT JUDICIARY (The student supreme court) Apply at MSA Office- 3909 Michigan Union Arans talK in Cairo ('Continued from Page 1 "the Arabs of…

…Page 2-Tuesday, March 28, 1978-The Michigan Daily Lack o ra By MARK PARRENT c Though lack of an opponent virtually §stires Democratic Councilman Earl reene reelection in the student 4oninated Second…

… Hutchins Hall, 4 p.m. Housing/Native American Student Assoc: Elmer White, attorney, "The Historical Perspectives Behind the 1817 Treaty of Fort Meigs," Living room, Couzens, 7:30) p.m. winner. "It certainly…

… and alleviate the housing squeeze. "The University could build struc- tures to house students now (Which could) later be converted for some other use," she said. ONE SPECIFIC area of agreement between…

… Judea, Samaria and the Gaza region having the right to par- ticipate in the determination -of their own future" in negotiations among "Egypt, Israel, Jordan and the Arabs of Eretz Israel." Eretz Israel is…

… Jerusalem's official term for Israel plus the West Bank and Gaza. "The Arabs of Eretz Israel" is accepted Israeli code for the one million Palestinians under Israeli oc- cupation. The original Israeli…

… Books 8 Supplies 662-3201 Art 8 Engineering 662-4403 pia o. Apply at MSA Office-3909 Michigan Union DEADLINE: March 30, 1978, 5:00 P.M. /je POSIIONvS for GRADUATE STUDENTS in the PILOT PROGRAM…

… applicants who can speak Spanish, French, Japanese, or Arabic. Current staff and other applicants who have an application on file must come to this office to update their application form. Staff selection and…

November 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…, imposing a supplemental tax of 30 to 40 cents, or both. Meanwhile, Arab foreign min- isters approved a Saudi Arabia proposal that oil restrictions against Japan and all European Common Market countries ex…

…- cept the- Netherlands be lifted, reliable sources reported in Al- giers yesterday.. The sources said the foreign ministers approved the proposal at a meeting in Algiers before a summit conference of Arab

… more favorable to the Arabs, the sources said. THE NETHERLANDS was not included in the proposed shift because the Arabs consider the Dutch government to be commit- ted to Israel, the sources said. The…

… & Sullivan Society "The THE MICHIGAN rAILY 8 brolume LXXXIv, Number 68An ocent ' Wednesday, November 28, 1913 O is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second…

March 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… from Kuwait, Venezuela, and the United Arab Emirates. Meanwhile, the United States yester- day called the decision by the world's major oil exporters to raise oil prices unjustified, and Common Market of…

… one should doubt his country's desire for peace with all its Arab neighbors and said Israel wanted a humane solution of the Palestinian issue. Sadat, in talking about a new U.S-Egyptian military…

…- pleted by the time students return in the fall. Several areas were patched under Mayor Louis Belcher's street program last year, but according to Streets, Traffic, and Parking (STP) Depar- tment officials…

… patient health care at the hospital. "It provides the HOA mem- See H EgyptWednesday Egyptannouncedyesterday that management it will remain a member of the Arab unreasonable League in name only. Meanwhile…

…-Family Dispositions at the Detroit HUD offices. Al lf ah thr *irt i ara D-.ai.. SABRE party stresses' political diversity By JULIE ENGEBRECHT First in a five-part series Candidates for the Michigan Student Assembly…

… (MSA) this year are relying more on party strength during the elec- tion, a trend which has emerged in the last few years of MSA elections. Last year's MSA election brought the creation of the Student

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

November 28, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… everything between! 406 E. Liberty-663-6771 STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS N) C O -4 C a z "HUMAN RIGHTS:' THE ISRAEL ISSUE" What are the civil rights of Arabs in Israel? Are U. N. charges of human rights…

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, November 28, 1978-Page 3 IYOU SEE NE S A3TMUEN ALL'DAY Student enrollment up If you think the Drop-/Add lines are a little longer and the bars a little more crowded these…

…, enrollment is now 5,955-up from 5,480 last year. Flint's student body of 3,884 represents an increase of 83 from the 1977- 78 figures. And we're not alone. The'State Board of Education has reported a slight…

… increase in overall enrollment for Michigan's 94 colleges and universities. The Board said 485,858 students are now enrolled compared to 485,400 last year. That represents an increase of one-tenth of one per…

… cent. 'U'students advanced And not only are there more students at the University, but a larger number of those students have Advanced Placement (AP) credit this year - more, in fact, than any other…

… American college. Figures compiled by the College Board, which administers the tests to high school seniors, show that 1,155 entering Michigan students took 1,749 individual examinations in May 1978. IOf…

… that number virtually all enrolled in this fall's class of 4,000 freshpersons. Thus, one-fourth of the class came with AP credits. Running behind the University in the number of students with AP credits…

… colleges (844). Clifford F. Sjogren, director of admissions at the University, said he was pleased that the University again leads the nation in AP students. "We have been first for the past several years…

…, he said. "Students with AP credits tend to be from the strongest high schools, and they generally have elected the best courses taught in those schools. The University's large number of AP students is…

… another yardstick indication that we have a fine caliber of student." Assault Crisis Center moves The county's Assault Crisis Center has moved to a new location; 4009 Washtenaw Ave. The new 24-hour cirsis…

September 28, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

STUDENT RIGHTS See Editorial Page V' L Sitt ai1 BRISK High--65 Low-45 See Today for details Vol. LIX, No. 19 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 28, 1978 Ten Cents Fourteen Pages Levin…

… select President yesterday stood firm behind their plan Robben Fleming in 1966. to select a new University president MSA members claim they would play despite Michigan Student Assembly's an insignificant…

… from the Regents to choose a candidate from selecting a president outside of a list of a list compiled by a group of alumni, candidates composed by alumni, faculty members, and students. faculty, and…

students. The Regents came out strongly According to the Regents' method, against this type of process yesterday, alumni, faculty, and students would saying they must not be restricted in elect three…

… president. Their (student) input would be considered very seriously. The ultimate decision will come from the Regents, just like it did in 1966," Nederlander said. Each of the Regents available for comment…

student See CANDIDATE, Page 2 Israel OKs JERUSALEM (AP) - The Israeli parliament voted by a 2-1 margin last night to endorse tpe Camp David Mideast accords and remove the Jewish settlements-in the Sinai…

… said Israel was entering "a new era with Egypt that is difficult for some of us to imagine. . . peaceful relations between us and the largest Arab state." Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said the agreement…

… settlements, the Camp David accord calls for a five-year transition period in the West Bank and Gaza, leading to full autonomy for its people, predominantly Palestinian Arabs. Left unsettled were the ultimate…

… ASSISTANT BILL McMullen, a student on a work study grant, is staining slides for a toxicity test. Work Study offers, Senate OKs natural gas compromise bill funds and By ADRIENNE LYONS Bill McMullen needed…

… by applying for a work study grant.1 training financial need. "The student may earn up to the amount of his authorization which ranges from $700 for a freshman to $1,200 for a graduate' student," said…

February 28, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… r4 e ia an Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LSA reform: Students and the faculty j. 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

… attendance-voted down, 226-45, the comprehensive "merger" proposal for grading reform placed before it by the Joint Student Faculty Policy Committee. This plan combined proposals devised after long study by…

… at the February 5 meeting. This long-term effort has involved scores of people and years of work, and had strong support throughout by the LSA Student Government, which partially financed CUE, pro…

…- vided volunteers to administer opin- ion surveys and placed the major grading proposals on the last LSA student ballot. There, students over- whelmingly demanded g r a d i n g. change, and favored the…

Student-Faculty Policy Com- mittee to present it with proposals for policy changes, and then routinely vote down its two major efforts to date-the "merger" plan, and the ex- cellent revised tenure…

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…

November 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…'s convention that the student of the 1960's would be "a quiet generation . . they won't throw any bombs." But five years later he had to eat his words when, as President of the Uni- versity of California, he…

… stood against the first major student uprising at Berkeley. Later Kerr was fired by California Gov. Ronald Reagan, and has since made more waves with the Carnegie Commission's recom- mendation that public…

… passengers left on the Boeing 747 until seven Arab prisoners are released on the island of Cyprus. More than half a dozen Arab countries have already refused to let the jet land at their airports. In the mean…

…-hour hearing, the Central Student, upheld the Student Government Council presidency of unanimously against a suit seeking Gill's removal. Judiciary Lee Gill, (CSJ) ruling A rift in the union Embittered UAW…

… and urging that it be turned down by UAW's GM Council. DENIAL OF RIGHTS CH ARGED: Students sue ' over residency requirements Besides Nelson, others voting against Ford were Sens. Thomas Eagleton (D…

… violated a section of the SGC consitution stating that all SGC officers must be students at the University. THE PLAINTIFFS argued that Gill was not enrolled during either the spring-summer or fall terms, and…

… thus violated the clause stating that officers must be students "during the current or previous full term." But CSJ sidestepped the issue of whether spring-summer con- stitutes a full term and maintained…

… that Gill had indeed been enrolled for both half-terms. One of the CSJ judges, Charles Krugman, summed up the court's opinion: "I think the fact that a leader is not a student is unfortunate, but he…

… against Gill, refused to comment on the CSJ verdict. Schaper only snapped that his interest in the case was "no- See CSJ, Page 8 By CINDY HILL Two students have filed a class action suit in federal court…

October 28, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…( Wednesday, October 28, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PoQe.>Seven THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Radicals leave' U.S. for Arab countries (Continued from Page 1) : volutionaries seeking a return to…

… outside the University com- munity, have been sharply criti- cized by both students and key faculty members. The judiciary committee's ef- forts have been directed at coni- ing up with a disciplinary system…

… which is acceptable to faculty members-many of whom fear that student-controlled proceed- ings would be disorderly-and to, students-who have maintained! that student trials must be con- trolled by…

students in prder to provide defendants with a fair *hearing. Jerry De Grieck, executive vice president of Student Government Council and a member of the com- mittee, said last night that stu- dents might…

… agree to a one-stu- dent-one-faculty review panel if the student on the panel were able to have veto power over all "important" procedural questions.' However, while faculty members. have agreed to allow…

… the student veto power on motions to exclude evidence or bar trial participants from the proceedings, they appear to strongly opposed extending the veto power to other questions--- which has two…

… noted the British had released Leila Khaled, the young Arab woman who attempted to hi- jack an El Al jetliner, Observers of the radical scene see it as only natural that the New Left and the aPnthers sym…

…. pathize with and glamorize the commandos. "The commandos satisfy the three qualifications for New Left heros," says J. Kirk Sale, who is writing a history of the SDS- Students for a Democratic Socie- ty…

March 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…, Cavanaugh said, "Frankly, I'm not thinking about it right now," but he left the door open. Benefit dinner The Ann Arbor Committee to Aid Disabled Students will be having a dinner Sunday in the Campus Inn be…

…. Information on tic- kets, which are $15 each or $25 per couple can be ob- tained by calling 971-8007 or 763-3000. Committee openings Students interested in serving on University Commit- tees should drop in at…

…- tors, the Commission for Women and the Student Rela- tions and Research Policies committees. Happenngs .. Start off today at noon with Helen Hudson of Ad Hoc Advocates leading a discussion on grievance…

…- pects to announce "very shortly' the names of those faculty mem- bers and students who will serve on the search committee designed to find a replacement for Literary College (LSA) Dean Frank Rhodes…

… committee which included six tac- ulty members and three students -two undergraduates, one gradu- ate. THE LSA STUDENT Govern- ment has submitted the names of three nominees to the LSA Execu- tive Committee…

… nearly two dollars a barrel since the October Middle East war. He said this compared to a dollar per barrel profit for the months of 1973 before the Middle East war. I Referring to the Arab oil em- bargo…

…- tinational corporations said the oil companies had no in- centive to try to keep Arab, nations from raising prices since their own profits rose at the same time. Committee staff sources said they had obtained…

… dry.near North Adams, Mass. Ellis, who is Lebanese, was leaving North Adams State College, where he spoke on the Middle East to an Arab Af- rican geography class, when he developed a gasoline shortage…

February 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

… story then de- scribes Granda turning, pulling a knife, and stabbing the student, only to be chased once again be- fore inflicting more wounds with the knife. Finally, after a third chase, Granda was…

… with Granda. MEANWHILE, the Ann NMrbor N e w s launched an ill-begotten fundraising drive for the injured Campbell, but had to quickly re- verse gears when the student's confession became public. The…

… " The official, who asked not to be identified, said that despite the progress, he did not expect the Arabs to relax their oil embargo on the United States and the Neth- erlands for several days. There…

…- enough evidence now that Nixon Sen. Charles Youngblood, convicted ance of reducing class size for un-I should leave office. last spring of attempting to bribe a der privileged students. "All who have not…

… 1 I 1 VALUABLE COUPON WORTH $Ao U C 4 MONTHS OLD? A most appropriate gift is a license to go with the collar and leash. $4 now; $7 on March 1 COUNTY BUILDING Filing Open for Rackham Student

… Social Sciences, 3 from Humanities, 4 from Education LENGTH OF TERM: One Year from Election ELIGIBLE: Any student now enrolled in Rackham School of Gradu- ate Studies. FILING DEADLINE: 4:00 P.M. Thursday…

March 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

… sides in- heed of the recent statements of volved in the dispute, the Israelis educator Philip Farah, who was and the Arabs. The Arabs, in- until this year a teacher at Bir deed, must be qualified to the…

…, have carried over to iild." I believe that the Israelis Israel's present government, as e all too familiar with seen in Time's statement, "In nocide. seven Arab towns on the West There are many who argue…

… must be poin- ditures for Israel will rise due to d out that the primary cause for the treaty accords. Indeed, sen- r as cited by the Arabs is the ding billions of dollars of aid for placement of the…

… managed by students at the University of Michigan Regents have continually avoided divestment issue Court stifles press again T HE PRESS has taken quite a beat- ing from the nation's judicial system…

… of signatures on petitions calling for divestment, student government resolutions, and other forms of routine communication. The respon- se of the Regents clearly shows that when the pressure subsides…

… Africa. When the Committee seemed stillborn, the African Students' Association organized an extensive program which included University and non- University participants. The Regents respon- se: this was…

…, students, and faculty experts - spoke in favor of diwest- ment from corporations doing business in South Africa. No one spoke against divest- ment. The Regents rarely initiated discussion with the s…

October 28, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… symbolic Pan-Arab No estimate of the number of peace plan now numbering about new commandos in the area was 2,500 Saudis, Sudanese, Libyans possible yesterday. But it ap- and Syrians. This was intended…

… ,build- up of neacekeepers. ASKED BY reporters if Chris- tians would accept the Arab peacekeepers, former President and Interior Minister Camille Chamoun. a leading Christian, Want to contact an old…

… village in camps by force. We refuse to southern Lebanon occupied by have the Arabs dictating their Syria. Three Christians were re- will on us . . . I believe it is ported killed and 12 wounded. still a…

… its paying salaries since r ;last June and the university hospital has a $6 million debt. Carrying on despite the war, thtru the university had 1,500 students during the summer, compared fied to a…

September 28, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… Saudi Arabia was threat- ening a new oil embargo if the U.S. Congress adopts legislations unfavorable to the Arab econom- ic boycott of Israel. BEFORE THE ARAB nations interrupted oil shipments in 1973…

… the weather, ran 4.4 per cent behind the first six months of 1975. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 17 Tuesday, September 28, 1976 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… your tuition bill b. with your name, i.d. number, signature, c. and SEND or take the card ... (you may enclose it with your tuition payment) d. to the Student Accounts Office (2nd floor SAB) or the…

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. Tuesday, September 28, 1976 DAY CALENDAR Int…

September 28, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

… referring to Palestinians living in occupied Arab lands and not to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), which Israel refuses to recognize. There was no indication, however, that the Palestinians or…

… School District's central kitchen, where daily lunches for 40,000 students were prepared. A TEAM OF six specially trained guardsmen, garbed in. rubber gloves, coats and boots, ;worked under the direction…

…'s Fair in 1893 by some of the most famous organists in the world. PART-TIME STUDENTS & TEACHERS MEN, WOMEN ALL AGES $500 commission per month to start possible. Part-time for follow- ing up-thousands of…

… piano and John Mohler on clarinet. Student performers in- clude pianist Kathy Thompson, clarinetist Karen Bach, and cellist Marsha Sobierary, 8 p.m., School of Music, Recital Hall. Pendleton Arts Center…

October 28, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… convert McCarthy support by liberal college students into votes for Carter, the Democrat's state c a m p a i g n organizers have brought two of the party's most progressive and influencial members to local…

… campuses- Arizona Congressman Mo Udall, who was in town Tuesday, and Indiana Senator Birch Bayh, who spoke to EMU students yes- terday in Ypsilanti. Bayh, like Udall, tried hard to counter the argument often…

… in a student-spon- sored debate last night before a threadbare gathering the size of most recitation' sections. Incumbent Democrats Gerald Dunn (Lansing) and Robert Nederlander (Birmingham) and…

… persons - including the children of some candidates - listened attentive- h lv. Several students occasion- . ally approached a podium to directly grill the candidates. ;'"I would have liked' to have seen a…

students in Ypsilanti yesterday not to vote for Independent Eugene McCarthy but to be realistic and back Democrat Jimmy Carter. Syrians cooperate Itrwh Pales tinianI"Is By AP and Reuter BEIRUT - The 18-month…

…:rete indicalion so far that an Arab-backed ........ .. …

May 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… decided yesterday to curb the operations of Arab guerrillas in southern Lebanon. The government's decision came as an Israeli patrol entered' southern Lebanon for the third straight day of action aimed at…

… pre- venting the guerrillas from staging border raids into Israel. Ministerial sources in Beirut said that from June 15 on the army will be empowered to fire on any Arab guerrilla carrying a weapon in a…

… a disruption of on-campus job recruiting activi- ties. Hays first ordered Parsons sum-I marily expelled, but later, while 300 students held a sit-in to pro- test the move, he announced the suspension…

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October 28, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… enmity to sit down together as partners at the negoitating, table, were awarded the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize yesterday for their historic efforts toward a settlement of the Arab- Israeli conflict. The five…

… States is concerned about the impact on the Arab world and on Israeli-Egyptian negotiations, which despite some problems, were moving deliberately toward completion of the treaty. Besides Vance's meeting…

… delegation from the People's Republic of China, currently on cam- pus, is exploring the possibility of establishing a large-scale student and faculty exchange between China and visits. Our second reason is to…

February 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…, Venezuela, Libya and the United Arab Emirates. In addition, the Venezuelans have added 15 per cent to the price of heavy fuel oil exported primarily to the U.S. East Coast for use in factories and generating…

student can receive for Project Outreach from 12, to six. The committee also defeated a motion to cut the credits to nine. THE COMMITTEE has been reviewing all experiential courses, with special emphasis on…

… John Knott said he found "patterns that need to be considered." Accor- ding to Knott, many students repeat the Outreach experien- ce, and also much of the supervision of the project is done by…

… most popular tunes, in- cluding "Pinehead," "Suzy Is A Headbanger," and "Cretin Hop." For the review see page 5. Read the Today column, Page 3 By JULIE ENGEBRECHT The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) had…

… appointees with the pasing of the resolution. Assembly members were involved in a lengthy debate on whether MSA should set this precedent. During constituents' time, Walter Smith, second year medical student

… very important to medical students. "Personally speaking, I have very good relationships with the people down there (working in the Cellar), and I feel very comfortable going in the Univer- sity Cellar…

March 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

…, but denied charges that he underwent guerrilla training there. "I was not there, for military training," testified Esmail, an engineering student at Michigan State University. He said he went to Libya…

… at the in- vitation of the ruling Libyan Arab Socialist Party as part of the state's program "to invite and attract intellec- tuals to Libya." He is accused of training with the Popular Front for the…

… excessive film is the ultimate revenge fantasy and will keep your nervous system jangling on high. PIPER LAURIE, WILLIAM KATT, JOHN TRAVOLTA. Plus Short: WONTON'S WAKE (Brian De Palma). The legendary student

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… Telephone ( ) Address Til: MICIIGAN DAILY Volume LXxxviii, No. 140 Tuesday. March 28, 1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone764-0562. Second class postage is paid at…

February 28, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… Questions," one of which asks, fervently, "What is my gender?" That may make Flint students sound rather naive, and we don't even want to think about the problems it causes up there. If you're having trouble…

…... ... begin with an all-day forum on Lebanon, be- ginning at 10:30 a.m. in MLB Aud. 3. The pro- gram will include lectures on the nature of the Arab-Palestinian conflict, involvement of the U.S. government, and…

… you can catch read- ings by Jennifer Levine and Mary Hewlick at a women's coffeehouse at 9, 802 Monroe St. Students in heat Students at Stockton State College in Pomona, N.J. are getting steamed up over…

… some trouble in the college sauna, where students of both sexes are mixing-nude. "I don't like it because the guys don't dress," one woman students says. "They wear towels, but they just fall off and…

… there with no clothes on." A male student offers a bit of an explanation: "Everybody's over 18,, I think," he says. "It's kind of dark in there anyway." Another student said the campus po- lice…

… by KEN FINK Sunshine students Yesterday's warm weather brought the students out of the classroom and into the sunshine. These studious characters bask on the steps of Angell Hall, preparing for…

… Services, showed no significant changes in overall student academic performance. Despite the new plus and minus grading instituted last term by the Literary College (LSA) and the School of Engineering, grade…

… and minuses along with conventional straight A, B, and C scale when computing student grade point averages (GPA). UNDER THE old system a grade of 'B' counted three Michi- gan Honor Points (MHP) per…

June 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…- recession is going to be more serious." delegates from Libya and the United Arab Emirates ning. Although the new OPEC price should add four cents said the cartel was likely to set a base price for most The…

… to the incident, Michigan had escaped most of the strike-associated violence that has plagued other states. See TRUCK, Page 10 AP Photo Carter hugged 17-year-old Japanese high school student Chiharu…

September 28, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

… and managed by students st the TTniversity of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. second class postaszr paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. IPubished d a i l y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer…

… are Algeria, Ecuador, Indonesia, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. OPEC, even though it reflects a moderating influence by some oil producing countries. F".1 The decision to accept a 10…

October 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

… President would not give a speech as planned, but would hold a press conference Thursday in- stead, because the Arab-Israeli crisis was taking up too much of his time. Warren was "pleased to report that…

… financial. If five dollars could be added to each student's tuition for Daystar's benefit, it would be possible to put on those unprofitable but tasty shows, and ticket prices for students could be held to a…

… maximum of two dollars. That would take a student referendum, though, and it doesn't seem likely considering the sorry state of SGC. The possibility of summer stadium concerts is still open also, IT'S ALSO…

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…

November 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… I Mtc Str iun a Ik1iI Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Rape: The victim pays for the crime 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

… credibility." Before the Arab boycott, the United Eugene States imported a rather small propor- Terwilli- tion of its petroleum needs from Arab countries. It would seem that reasons for Marnie the shortage go…

… law student i Letters: Sue Nixon for negligence Editorial Page: Ted Heyn, Zach Schiller Hartzell, Arts Page: Jeff Sorensen Photo Technician: Terry McCarth 0 IM WOr A< 1Vc*! E EA'WiVES£eRS QQ…

… * : e T- x .. 0 To The Daily: RECENTLY, IN A class in hos- pital law, a student asked, "If a hospital is liable for the negligent acts of its employees why isn't the President liable for the negligent…

student newspapers of the top 10 rated foot- ball colleges, to determine which of you will rate number one with me by sending me the most letters. Anyone is eligible to write. I'll at- tempt to send a…

February 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Doily-Tuesday, February 28, 1978-Page 3 Poll shows public favors less S dU SEE NWloCL tY Students support Samoff About twenty undergraduate and graduate political science students

… actions in the planning stages included a campus-wide meeting tentatively scheduled for March 20 to inform students and faculty of all the facts surrounding the Samoff issue. The students also intend to…

… noon, D. Awasi will speak on "Some Aspects of Arabic Influence on Spanish Culture" in the Commons Room of Lane Hall at noon. . . at 3:30 Mark Green, .Director of Congress Watch, will speak on "Access to…

… "The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick" will be shown at the Max Kade German Haus in Oxford Housing, also at 8. Psychiatric panacea Psychiatrists and psych students beware! A New Jersey artist…

… Dangerfield. An unconfirmed rumor circulating says heavy orders had been taken from the Ann Arbor area frop students feeling guilty about not studying for mid-terms. Robbin' hoods Left-wing guerrillas hijacked…

… edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Seco d class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigah 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the…

… Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more informa- tion, phone 764-9270. Tuesday, February 28, 1978 Daily Calendar…

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February 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… at present has not received official support from either of the two major parties. " Postponed proposal Henry Johnson's proposal which would require recog- nized student organizations using University…

… facilities to deposit their funds with the Office of the Student Au- ditor has been delayed. "Fairness to all is the key is- sue" 'said Elliot Chikofsky, chairman of the Student Or- ganizations Board. "We want…

… would only continue to mislead students into believing they have much more of a say in decisions concerning University housing than is actually the case. Faye suggested that the University Housing Council…

…:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend . . The Revolutionary Students Union and the Attica Brigade will hold an organizational meeting for people interested in participating in a revolutionary drama…

… list had been in Kissinger', possession for a week and one o3 two Israeli leaders had "a ballpar] idea" of how many POWs Syri, was holding. S Y R I A N PRESIDENT Hafe Assad presented the names, it Arabic

… approval. Se strike several of the bill's price rollback and ration- Vfound be false y STEPHEN SELBST iversity student who first he was knifed in a robbery earlier this month has I his story and now faces…

October 28, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

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