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February 28, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…Sventy-Tird Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIERsTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHOtrF OF BOARD rN CONTROL OF STUDENT PULICATIONS Where Op A STUDENT PUxLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ABoR, MiCH., PHONE o 2…

…. -JOHN WEILER -MICHAEL HARRAH LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Readers Discuss Arab-Israeli Dispute To the Editor: I WISH to correct Mr. Y. Barnea of the Israeli Consulate on two points that he mentioned in his…

… had collapsed. The Pales- tinian Arabs, who are mostly refu- gees today, have always been and still are the rightful owners of oc- cupied Palestine. Second, Arab plans to utilize their water resources…

… are not un- productive. The Arabs in a spirit of conciliation, have carefully con- sidered many regional plans to de- velop the Jordan River. (The Mac- Donald Project, the Burger Plan, the Baker Harza…

… Plan, the Jhon- ston Plan, etc.) These plans have taiten into account water needs in Israeli controlled territory. This is in contrast to Israel's ac- tions of ignoring Arab rights and depriving them of…

… their vital and essential needs. Present Arab proj- ects are aimed to utilize waters of rivers that flow in Arab terri- tories without affecting waters under Israeli control. * *' * ISRAEL is under two…

… limitations limitations which make it insuffi- cient in law to submit any counter complaint against the Arabs for carrying out their small local proj- ects. First, to constitute a valid case for diversion, the…

…,. . To the Editor: LAST WEEK I came across your a r t icle reporting on Mr. Thashim Bashir's talk on Israeli- Arab relations. I would like to make a few remarks on this for the sake of truth and…

… correctness. Mr. Bashir, is quoted as saying that the Arabs in Israel have "lost" part of their land. No Israeli citizen, Arab, Jew or other, "loses" his land. Land just isn't robbed, confiscated or…

… "nationalized" in Israel. If any person in Israel no longer owns land he once owned, it is because he sold it, of his free will, for the price he chose. The only case of citizens (Jews as well as Arabs) being…

March 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 146) • Page Image 10

… be The debate was sponsored by, UAC as part of International Em- phasis Week. The Arab students originally chose Prof. Harold Wals* of Mich- igan State and an Ann Arbor Arab, Mohammed Shokeir. But the…

…." possible security problems, the the girls expressed a whole con- ivil Fouad Saleh, an Arab student, extra noise which might be as- Adlerrti of fears and anxieties," ciAdlerAexplained. "I wasn't im- krab…

…'cge Teri THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 23, 1969 ageMl TIIn 1 HiE MICHIGANIIII DAILY Friday,1 Ma.rc.h- - 28, 1--9-69- UJAC FORUM: Israeli expert debates Arab v-I-.1.1 ~hU/~3£~I '~'3 71!- A 4b…

… Israelis objected to an American debater, The Arabs then chose a member of the Palestine Liberation Organ- ization, political arm of the Arab resistance movements, to replace Walsh. Again the Israelis…

… objected. After involved negotiation which ended with cancellation of the de- bate, the Arabs chose Dr. Burn- hain Hammad, executive secretary of the Arab delegates at the United Nations. The Israelis then…

… of the "first moveme to operate on the assumption genocide of another people." He argued "Arab citizens Israel enjoy full rights and c liberties," and that the local A population doesn't support the…

… Fatahtin part because it "wa to avoid the terrorist subver that has occurred in nearly ev other Arab country." Dr. Hammad said "The Ar demonstrated their willingness a peaceful settlement by their s port for…

… the Security Councilp posals of November, 1967." He commented that Arabs " to establish a democratic state all groups and wish to huma Israel, not annihilate Jews." added "not all Jews are Zionis He…

…-open" now in ef- resident advisers, and voted to pro- Israeli student organization, said fect at Lloyd. seek the necessary funds to ac- "the debate should be between However. Dana Loomis '72 sup- complish…

… Gov- nize m Ben-Daksaid. We'd like to have that would be neat to try." ernors meeting. H-more discussion with Arab stu- -__ _______ _______ ___ He dents" and would like to see de- -_ sts. bates "between…

October 28, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… questions went against the government and Faure asked for the confidence Arab, Israeli Students Air Controversy Refugee Problem Causes Debate By MARY ANN THOMAS Three possible solutions to the Arab

…-Israeli dispute were offered in a heated debate between Arab and Israeli students yesterday. Representing the Arab viewpoint, Khalid Al-Shawi, Grad., and Hus- ni R. Alul said peace could be possible with Arabs and…

…. , Their broad policy aim is to stall the Soviet drive for friends and influence in the sprawling and seething Moslem world. Tension is mounting between the divided Arab nations and be- tween the Arabs and…

…. Sharett Comments In this conference city, Premier Moshe Sharett told reporters "I hope to God that Israel will not be driven" to a preventive war against the Arabs. And in the Arabian Desert, where…

… showers throughout. U' Students To Help Plan' Coed Dorm By LEE MARKS A large group of students will be involved in the early stages of planning a coed dorm, Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A…

… plans for North Campus also include building a fraternity and sorority "row" and 800 -married student apartments. IHC members questioned Vice- President Lewis and Prof. Lionel Laing, of the political…

March 28, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 101) • Page Image 14

…14A -The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 28, 1996 NATION/WORLD Arabs call for end to Israel crackdown Los Angeles Times AMMAN, Jordan-Across the Arab world, anger is replacingthe initial sym…

… process. As a follow-up meeting to the "Sum- mit of the Peacemakers" gets under way today in Washington, Arab coun- tries are demanding that the agenda be broadened to bring an early end to what they call…

… the "collective punishment" of all Palestinians for the crimes of a few. "What Israel is doing every day is humiliating the Arabs - both the Pal- estinians who are our neighbors and the whole Arab world…

…," said Jordanian writer Mounes Razazz. "They deal with people as if they information about terrorist groups and have been defeated, and in this case they cannot make peace." Rising Arab outrage at the…

… them. But Egypt, the co-sponsor of the Sharm el-Sheikh summit, is joined by the Palestinian Authority, most Arab states and France in trying to broaden the agenda. They say the current Is- already…

… Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson. Governors pledge to set more rigorous goals for students 0 & & Olga Sara I I 4 9 I I 9 I h F I f FL L The Washington Post PALISADES, N.Y. - The nation…

…'s governors pledged yesterday to revive the campaign for higher academic stan- dards by setting more rigorous goals for theirown students in the nexttwo years. The governors said that attempts to create new…

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…

March 28, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials…

… praying out loud in Arabic while "ter- rorists" are carrying out a bombing attack. The implications are clear. Muslim = Arab = savage = terrorist = hate. We need to have a discourse about this type of…

… the Japanese-Americans is probably the one instance that most parallels the current situ- ation of Arab-Americans. Surely, Japanese- Americans would not have been hauled off into concentration camps had…

… not we been at war with Japan. And perhaps we would not be witnessing such discrimination against Arab-Americans if our country did not have such a dubious relationship with the Arab people. There is no…

… a "terrorist" group (a term only defined by the State Department and not review- able by a judge or anyone else), have resulted in 23 of the 25 defendants held under the law being Arab and/or Muslim…

…. Only an environ- ment of anti-Arab and anti-Muslim sentiment propagated in the mass media could justify such actions. The parallel with Japanese internment camps is clear. More stories need to be told…

… "Aladdin"? Compare him with Aladdin, our hero. Aladdin speaks with no accent in the film, while Jafar speaks in an Arab accent. Aladdin's skin color is fair, alm "American." On the other hand, our villai…

… most times depicted as owners of dry cleaning establishments who rant rave and yell and shout. Incidental , according to our 1990 Census, both Chi- nese-Americans and Arab-Americans had higher rates of…

… high school graduation than the population at large. Still, however, we see no Arab-American or Chinese-American protagonists in our television media and there don't appear to be any on the horizon…

…'s Studies" box of thinking which imprisons her. FRANK GIANCOLA LSA senior Hideki: Thanks for the MSA memories TO THE DAILY: As my term as Michigan Student Assembly President ends, I would like to the thank 3…

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…

October 28, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…"My Dear Fellow-Ahalia-The Pleasure Is All Mine" Wfe Sidgau Thti Sixty-Ninth Year EDIrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDEA AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLIcATIONs BLDG. 0 ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Veen oPnIIIDSA r re Thztb WID Prer*M Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or…

… great drawback in the Uni- versity's fraternity system. The student's goal in attending a university is to acquire the best education possible. It was indicated at the Executive Committee meeting that…

… elsewhere are obscuring some im- met in Moscow. Sovi portant marching and counter- of more assistance a marching relating to the cold war efforts of the West to- in the Middle East. the Arab people"-thl For…

… Nasser here, to consider the present news Premnier Khrushchlev to be almost good, to a point at the West not to help1 least, if new Arab-Israeli figlh The action of President Habib break out. Bourguiba of…

… Tunisia in breaking The line being tak openly with Colonel Abdel Nae Arabs here is th United Arb Republic-Egpt and wholly unconcerned i Syria-is having some ellects that war between West and favor the West…

…. only wish to be left a: First of all, the Nasser Arabs are West--and to be given showing far more alarm about it nomic and maybe mili than might ave been expected ance, too. The suggest from the outside…

… Tunisia- Communist-associated expansion- things may happen, ist axis of Egypt and Syria. Tu- * * * nisia's potential power in the Arab THE INFERENCE is world is being re-estimated up- that these nasty thing…

… we and t available, moved in troops. 1-1 United Arab Republic di- Coupled with all thi, plomacy in the West is now sound- velopment of a new lin ing an openly urgent tone, half of "reasonableness." It…

… the hear it. from Arabs whc )Ar b rT Policy AM S. WHlITE akim Amer, eA" treat- et promises against the further rob s in Soviet hchev's Ian- apeted with has asked to "warn" the Israelis hting should en…

March 28, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… peace initiative at the Arab sum- mit in Beirut, offering Israel normal relations with the Arab world in exchange for a complete withdrawal from the territories it occupied in the 1967 Mideast war. Arafat…

… * peace BEIRUT, Lebanon - Saudi Ara- bia's Crown Prince Abdullah yester- day made a broad appeal to the Israeli public for a regional peace agreement, but his words were offset by calls from other Arab

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, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…. Diplomatic Blackmail.. To the Editor: A CLOSE reading of the Iraqi student's article in the Sunday Daily exposes the current line, i.e. if the U.S. does not play ball with the Arab States, they are just liable…

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

… 'HE MOST frequently heard and perhaps hardest-to-answer complaint from students out SGC is that it is a do-nothing organiza- The complaints may be well foun may be groundless. But these stud seem to…

… have the right to pass the University and SGC itself. The complainers may agree SGC is the focal A glance. at the candidates' platf oint of representative student feeling, that it demonstrates this is…

… of student opinion, they J7ODAY IS the final day for cast dmit, but a very poor and insensitive focal Instead of sitting at home toda: oint. SGC is responsible for changes such as for the rest of the…

… year grumbling he new driving regulations, but the new regula- inadequacy of SGC, these student on are really nothing to crow about, well advised to do something abouti However, there is one peculiar…

… will have more long run effect on the student than eight semesters' bluebooks and weekend parties. That long run effect may be adverse to all Americans unless our policy in the world battle is formulated…

… the Cypriots; French' allies sack our Tunisian offices, believing we are aiding the Arab nationalists; Jews around the world were shocked and irritated when we sold tanks to Saudi Arabia; the Arabs

…-Person Groups" Thurs., March 29, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Con- ference Room, Children's Psychiatric Hospital. Academic Notices Students intending to take preliminary examinations for the doctorate in Lin- guistics should…

… April 16 of the final preprofessional year. Applica- tion may be pade now at 1220 Angell Hall.Y Sports and Dance Instruction. Women students who have completed their physical education requirement and who…

September 28, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… from SL Homecoming weekend will not find visiting alumni reserving sleeping spots on local park benches. The Varsity Committee of the Student Legislature, working in conjunction with the Alumni As…

… Bevin Arabs Decry Forcing Palestine Settlement PARIS - (M -British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin called on the United Nations to approve speedily Count Folke Bernadotte's Palestine peace plan. He termed…

… it the "best hope for healing the breach" between the Arabs and the Jews. Spokesmen for the Arab nations expressed opposition to any im- position of a Palestine settlement by force. Sir Mohammed Zafr…

… Holy Land situation. He noted that the United States and France also are backing the plan put forward by the assasinated U.N. mediator. The Arabs oppose it and the Jews have criticized some parts. "We…

… issues in the pan as these: Arab aceeptance of the State of Israel, Arab insistence on the right of Arab refugees to return to their homes in Jewish terri- tory, Arab agreement on giving Western Galilee to…

… Israel; Jewish agreement to give the Negeb to the Arabs, the interna- tionalization of Jerusalem, the po- litical future of the Arab section of Palestine, and the Jewish de- sire for a corridor from Tel…

…'s recommendations. World News At a Glance TEL AVIV, Israel - F') - An Arab plane in which two British correspondents were killed was shot down by an Israeli fighter when it failed to heed a warning to land, a…

… pressure on Germany. Junior Board Petitions Due Petitions for the junior position Heavy streams of campus-bound traffic including many University faculty members and not-so-many student motorists will act…

… is $36.50 and for the railroad tickets' alone, $33. Reservations for the special non-stop train will be taken this week only at the booth. Women students making the trip have automatic permission, but…

…, left onto May- nard, left onto William and then right onto State street to pro- seed south again. 1 Olivet Strikers Continue To Defy, Evictwon Order (Special to The Daily) Student strikers at Olivet…

March 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Swimming SJewish A irplanes Bomb Arabs Marks First Aerial Attack In Holy Land r'I Pre-Easter Battle Near Bethlehem JERUSALEM, March 27-(P)- Four Jewish planes bombed a con- centration of Arabs today in a…

… pre- Easter pitched battle which en- veloped a Jewish motor convoy near Christ's birthplace. The Arab press said 35 Jews were killed; an earlier Jewish re- port said 25 Jews and 30 Arabs were injured…

…. The convoy was raked with gun- fire from Arab roadblocks near the pools of Solomon, about a mile south of Bethlehem. After the Jews had been driv- en off by the Arab attack, the Jewish planes attacked…

… all over the nation this week, the student group of the Washtenaw County Wallace for President Committee will sponsor a foreign policy meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Smith's Catering. The student group…

… said. The administration and operat- ing grant is $1,687,000 higher than was received in the current fiscal year, but falls $700,000 short of the amount requested by the univer- sity. Student Gripes…

… thirty-eight University students were ques- tioned at random by Roundup re- porters this week. Support for Vandenberg zoomed sharply up- ward as compared to the first pres- idential poll taken a month ago…

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…

October 28, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… education, both in high school and college. While I used the Arab-Israeli conflict as an example in this article, the students' fear of biased professors applies to many political topics. For example, when…

…4A - Wednesday, October 28,,2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com C 1 4e Michioan l wily Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… my fellow are protectionist sentiments eco- peace-loving college students should doesn't nomically destructive, they are also support. The main reason to abolish Iflean in direct opposition to another…

…, Laura Veith SEND LETTERS TO: TOTHEDAILY@UMICH.EDU When I tell members of my family that I'm takinga class on the Arab-Israeli conflict this semester, the first ques- tion they usually ask is, "Is your…

September 28, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 154) • Page Image 16

… gain visibility on campus and draw support for their group. "They did not come to any Arab or Muslim students and ask them if they wanted that representation," said LSA Rep. Fadi Kiblawi. Rackham Rep…

…. Jessica Curtin, a member of BAMN, said the green armbands are part of a national cam- paign supported by Arab-American students at other campuses. "It's not true that Arab students as a whole oppose this…

… committed to getting his Heisman campaign back on track in front of the home crowd. Tennessee 34, Louisiana State 20 By Kara Wenzel Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly approved its $415…

… Washington. BAMN has organized an anti-war rally on the Diag and begun a green arm- band campaign meant to show support for Arab-Americans who have been victims of harassment or violence because of the…

… what it was," said MSA Vice President Jessica Cash. Jackie Bray, a member of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality, asked MSA to stop groups like BAMN from dominating impor- At attention…

… Most students, Americans support U.S. going to war NEWS t BAMN blasted for dominating raci By John Alexander and Carrie Thorson Daily Staff Reporters STAFF PICKS WEEK 3 seEcTioNs ALL PICKS MADE…

students and campus groups with anti-war senti- ments say they have not found it diffi- cult to push their cause here. A Gallup Organization poll released Tuesday - two weeks after terrorists attacked New…

… support from the University adminis- tration and various other groups on campus," said LSA senior Paul Saba, president of the Arab American Anti- Discrimination Committee. "There have been way more positive…

… things happening than anything negative." So far, anti-discrimination groups and anti-war groups have been the most vocal and visible groups on cam- pus. Many.students speculated that the University…

… hate for hate." Although students with anti-war opinions have been most visible on campus, this doesn't mean the majori- ty of students oppose military action. "All you see is the anti-war feeling, but…

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…

May 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

Students To Publicize * Phoenix Plan Project Outlined By Dean Walter Homeward-bound students yes- terday were urged to give the widest possible publicity to the University's newly - announced Phoenix Project…

…. Pointing out that the Univer- sity's 20,000 students hail from every part of the nation and con- stitute a powerful public relations force, Dean Erich Walter asked that they distribute information about the…

…. Students wishing to secure cop- ies of The Daily's special issue an- nouncing the project may pick them up free of charge at the Office of Student Affairs or at the Student Publications Building. Daily…

… experience is necessary. On the editorial staff, political and radio columnists are needed in addition to regular reporters. Columnists should submit sample manuscripts to Miss Dailes by June 23. Students are…

Student Pub- lications, was presented by Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gronik of Milwau- kee, in memory of their son, Ar- thur, a former Daily staff mem- ber who was killed in an auto- mobile accident last summer. Only…

… staff to handle display and classified advertising, circula- tion and promotions, according to Bob James, business manager of the Summer Daily. "Students can learn the know- how' of layout design, copy…

… read-' ing, salesmanship, accounting and general office work," James said. All students interested in try- ing out for positions on the sum- Last Daily The Daily ends its publica- tion schedule for the…

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, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

… Portraits," Aud. D, Angell, 8p.m. HONORS CONVOCATION The 57th Annual Honors Convocation recognizing undergraduate honor students will be held at 10:30 a.m. Fri., March 28, at Hill Auditorium. David V. Ragone…

… 9:45 a.m. until 12 noon for the Convocation. Seniors may be excused from clinics and seminars. The honor students will not wear caps and gowns. Doors of the Auditorium will be open at 10 a.m. The…

… of the Jordan River yesterday as tension mounted over Israel's decision to build two schools in the Arab city of Hebron. An Israeli military spokesperson said three 'masked Arab guerrillas blocked a…

… road near the village of Kfar Aboud, 15 miles east of Tel Aviv, and' ordered Arab drivers out of their vehicles, which were on the way to pick up Arab workers for jobs inside Israel. The three threw…

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February 28, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… government yesterday announced creation of a commission of inquiry into the massacre of Palestinian worshipers by a Jewish settler and said it would disarm some militant Jewish extremists as Arab rioting…

… four Palestinians and a Bedouin in a third day of Arab rioting that spread to the Negev desert in the south of Israel and erupted anew in Jaffa, near Tel Aviv. Demonstrators burned tires and hurdled…

… Israeli :} ,{ kfif S ' ' ',. t . . . .,"" 'l // / fJ: Vr i. . .. ~ . 'U'regents vote to keep By HOPE CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER The Statement of Student Rig and Responsibilities will remain interim…

… amendment the code of non-academic cond before they make it permanent pol "I believe there's widespr( agreement among the University, the students and around this bo that the Statement (of Student Rig and…

student affairs. She requested delay in making the code a perman policy because of the number amendments proposed to her off She said the proposed amendme have not had the chance to be filte through the…

… difficult amendm process. Amendments must be approi by a quorum of student jurors bef they are forwarded to the regents adoption into the code. She said the Office of Stud Affairs is planning another hear 01…

…. No I on action was taken at the second hearing de i*1* because a quorum of student jurorsCsion is a SA did not attend. eats Proposed amendments include partial victon the adding murder to the list of…

… on-campus 1 s to offenses handled by the code, luct changing the statute of limitations By JAMES R. CHO icy. from six months to one year and DAILY STAFF REPORTER ead extending the code to cover student

… The coalition of Michiga and organizations. Student Assembly (MSA) membe ard The regents agreed with Hartford's that confronted the Universi ghts rationale in postponing the vote to Board of Regents at…

… commendable on the part of the Rights and Responsibilities - th ugh students who stepped forward in a non-academic student codec said responsible manner on this policy." conduct - as an interim policy f lent…

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…

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…

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…

April 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…ALABAMA STUDENTS DEFAULT See Page 4 4t4UU Y *a &i4 CLOUDY, COOL ER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 144 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS Stassen…

… the carrier r, Strike Threa tene Sen. 4 Vandenberg Palestine Invasion Report Denied byCairo Officials JERUSALEM, April 27-(A')-An Arab source said troops of an Egyptian armored division invaded…

… close to the army command said an invasion had occurred with the troops involved probably going as volunteers. (A British foreign office spokesman in London declared Britain would resist any Arab

… his Trans-Jocdan Arab Le- gion into Palestine immediately. They viewed Abdullah's move as preliminary to proclaiming him- self king of the Arab part of Pal- estine, and said he had British support in…

… that ambition.) A Jewish agency spokesman said the Trans-Jordan Parlia- ment had acceded to King Ab- dulah's demands for sending his crack Arab Legion into Pal- estine immediately and had proclaimed a…

… spokesman added. A report from Damascus said Abdullah's Arab Legion had al- ready occupied Jericho north of the Dead Sea and was moving ino the Dead Sea valley that joins Trans-Jordan on the East. This was…

… protesting the ac- tion of the Callahan Committee and urging dismissal of the charges against Zarichny was sent to Senator Edgar F. Down by the campus AVC last night. A group of students and, fac- ulty will go…

… to Lansing today to attend the special hearing on the Zarichny case, according to Max Dean, spokesman for the group. Zarichny, the student walked into Lt. Gov. Eugene C. Keyes, office and surrendered…

… will report. Gomnberg Will Adds to Fund A scholarship fund for under- graduate chemistry students at the Unive sity was provided for by the will of Miss Sophia Gom- berg, sister of the lace Prof. Mose…

…," as recruiter John Sloss looks on. Zucker is one of more than 100 students who signed a memo urging President Truman and Congress to take the initiative in establishing a military arm of the United…

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…

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…

September 28, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

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

…- " . -- : : ~ f (Ed. Note: Bob Marshall, -a local businessman, has for many years taken an interest in student problems. His article, explaning the difficulties of es- tablishing a University-owned bookstore…

… Pearson's life miser- able. Finally Canada came across with the planes for Israel. This is part of the Dulles policy of trying to curry favor with the Arabs yet at the same time please the Israelis. He has…

… consistently told Colonel Nasser and other Arab leaders that the United States would not sell arms to Israel. But last spring he arranged with Gen. Alfred Gruen- ther of NATO to get the French to sell 24 Mystere…

… actually arranged for the sale. * *. * THE ARABS were not fooled. They protested the sale, but they d did not protest to Paris. They laid their protest right at the door of John Foster Dulles. Only trouble…

…. On used books, Mr. G. is on shaky ground also. He suggests that the student book exchange is a step in the right direction. Let's look at this. The student book ex- change is subsidized by the Uni…

…- versity, Student Government, and the Union. It receives FREE rent, heat, light, water, janitor service, insurance, tax-exemption, adver- tising, and LABOR ... yet appar- ently its prices are not signifi…

…' business? What more would Mr. G. have the University furnish in the way of a subsidy than that it now furnishes to student book exchange? The plain facts are that even with a very heavy subsidy of every cost…

… save that of the books themselves, even with student book exchange paying NONE of its operating costs, it still does not compete successfully with stores which must pay ALL their operat- ing costs. 4…

… university-run bookstores give an automatic discount to all students, say ten or fifteen per- cent." Mr. G., this just is not so, and you owe it to your readers and to yourself to ascertain facts be- fore you…

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…

November 28, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

… stirred some opinion around town. Muslim students at the University, especially Arab males, fear they might be singled out as terrorists based on their ethnicity, gender and age. Meanwhile, the Uni- versity…

… started rolling, she shot the first question. Where are you from? Pakistan. How does it feel to be an Arab student from the Middle East right now? Strike One: The Coming of Ignorance. Pret- ty reporter girl…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 28, 2001 OP/ED olbe lairbigun: DaiIl 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… just been subjected to them. Ten minutes had segregated reason from reality. The FBI's announcement last week that agents would be questioning more than 70 Arab Americans in the Ann Arbor area has…

… does not seem to be on top of its game. Until yesterday, University officials said they were unaware of any students being sent letters by the U.S. Attorney to students on visas com- ing toward Angell…

… thought Pakistan was in the Mid- dle East, which for her then meant that I was an Arab. I replied: Pakistan is in South Asia, not the Middle East, and by the way, being from the Middle East does not mean…

… that you have to be an Arab. You guys should know that. That's something which is really badly reported very often. They never aired that comment. But let's go on. After the interview and the wino, the…

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…

July 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

students, will describe the trials and tribulations which every young lady must go through at 2:30 p.m. today over WUOM and WKAR, East Lansing. LOCAL CREATION: Happiness Latest Item On Scientific Market…

… others. ONDERDONK SPENDS every spare minute of his time on his happiness book, and has put out a request for collaboration in the final editing of his manuscript to "any interested student or faculty…

… Canadians are not only noted for their unique language, but for their entire civilization, which is unique as well, according to Jean-Noel Rouleau, president of the students of the Faculty of Let- ters at the…

… last year, he said. Montreal's enrollment is not much like Michigan's however, with 6,000 strictly international students, the majority in graduate school, Rouleau said. CAMPUS OPTICIANS Conveniently…

… out that new civil codes and an improvement which will eliminate the previous dualism of Arab law are, presently being' worked out. * * * HE TRACED the historical de- velopment of Levant law under…

… Macedonian, Roman, Byzantine, Islamic and Ottoman rule. The unique part of Arab law was its tie with religion-the Koran and the acts (Suma) of the Prophet Mo- hammed, according to Liebesny. This relationship…

… oosoe o However, in the Near East's lat- ter history, he explained, modern- ization with the super-imposition of foreign laws on the culture of the Arab World took place. Anglo- American law existed side…

… largely Islamic, the civil and criminal law being an admix- ture of French and Arabic law. In the course of time, labor legisla- tion and commercial codes were adopted in the Near East, im- provements being…

September 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 17) • Page Image 15

Arab world, deprive the Arabs of that wealth and take it out of the Middle East and transfer it to Europe or the United States. Additionally, Israel helps keep the Arab masses in poverty and under…

… occupy Kuwait, the US Military, with all its arsenal, quickly moves into Saudi Arabia to protect the Arab Kuwaitis from Saddam Hussein s occupation. WE: The most recent time the situation in Palestine got…

… demonstrate anything to the people; not tact, not administrative competence, and certainly not sensitivity to their real constituency: the faculty, staff, and students of the University. Care to take a guess at…

… how many students, faculty, and non- central-administration staff woke up on election day with an itchy voting finger tugging them towards that Deane "bathroom patrol" Baker lever? Probably about two…

…, although students contribute almost as much to the school budget as the entire state, the non-uM-affiliated share of the Regents' electorate outnumbers students, faculty, and staff by about 50 to 1. What can…

… Regents tell each other jokes while students in tears express their concerns). The meetings are open. Listen to the people - who ultimately decide every aspect of how the University operates - callously…

…, actively, brush off viewpoints and concerns of the faculty, staff and students, as they vote your freedom away. It's not fair to say all the Regents do this, or that all of them are insensitive to your…

May 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…,000 in real estate transfers, raising an estimated $2 million for the county in which the transfer papers were drawn up, and $2 million for the state. * * * * CAIRO-The Arab government leader's conference…

… yesterday de- nounced Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba's statements favoring coexistence between the Arab states and Israel. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, who attended the White House session along with…

… published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organisation notices are not accepted for publication. FRIDAY, MAY 28 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations…

… OPENINGS: The Summer Placement Service Harvard Law School, Board of Student camps listed looking for staff with Advisers, Cambridge, Mass.-Secretaries, following skills: women grads with secretarial skflls…

… to Men--Archery, campraft, water direct and coordinate efforts of first rifery, nature, canoeing, arts & crf year law students. Iurileatr, caunoeings,artsk&dcii St. Joseph County, Centreville, Mich…

… July 3. $50-$75 plus 2 yrs. exper. 3. Work & Trng. * * * Coordinator, BA Soc. Set., Bus. Ad.. Details available at Summer P call Ap- ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please…

… proposal by the head of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Ahmed Shukairi, for expulsion of Tunisia from the Arab League and Arab summit conferences. WA I SECOND ANNUAL SALINE JAYCEE RODEO a Decker…

… President's hands no later than June 4. Students, College of Engineering: The final day for dropping courses without record will be Wed., June 2. A course may be dropped only with the permis- sion of the…

October 28, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… First Amendment after you make a mistake." Organizer David Glaser, a law student, said the statements in Friday's paper left Daily readers See RALLY, Page 2 'eager~ MADRID, Spain (AP) - Israeli and Arab

…. 21 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, October 28, 1991 - .. Students, profs. criticize KCP cut *by Rob Patton Daily Minority Issues Reporter Students and faculty who have been involved with the King…

… the program gives students and faculty contact with a variety of people. "It's an exposure thing. You ac- tually have access to these people," she said. "Itabroadens horizons, and forthe students the…

… people gathered on the Diag Friday at noon to protest a Holocaust revisionist advertisement run in Thursday's Daily. Arab-Israeli leaders Members of the campus Jewish community ventedtheir outrage at the…

… Holocaust creates a climate where it can be open season to attack Jews," Kohane said. Although rally participants were upset by the ad's content, many doubted it would cause students to question the accepted…

… don't talk to the editorial folks, but that's no excuse," said graduate student Ken Goldstein, a rally organizer. "I passionately feel about the First Amendment, but you can't cloak yourself in the…

… leaders said yesterday they were eager to begin historic Middle East peace talks. The conference, the first face-to- face meeting between Israel and all its Arab neighbors in more than 40 years, is…

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…

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…

September 28, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 154) • Page Image 12

… the most prominent members of BAMN at the University, although he Is not a student here. DAVID KATZ/Daily It's hard to avoid noticing this group on campus, but few people have delved into the…

… inequalities in society," Massie said. Although he is one of the most active members of the University's BAMN chapter, Massie has never been a student here. "persona fy ihitenge any .f our dtactos any tm to a uc…

…," Massie said. Some University students have publicly labeled BAMN a front for the RWL, saying RWL members use BAMN to introduce members to their socialist agenda and to draw media attention to their cause…

… me directly. How do I be less secret?" LSA junior David Lempert, a former BAMN member and current member of the newly formed group Students Supporting Affirmative Action, said BAMN's purpose gets lost…

… told to go to Detroit and sit in a hot room for 12 hours." He was referring to BAMN's efforts to create a significant student presence at the University lawsuit hearings. But Massie said the time members…

… using me, a Muslim and an Arab, so I could get the Muslim and Arab stu- dents to vote for Agnes," Kiblawi said. BAMN member Agnes Aleobua speaks on the steps of the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library on Jan…

… as campus support goes, BAMN is con- troversial. The Black Student Union, one of the most prominent cultural organizations on campus, vehemently opposes them, said BSU spokes- woman Panther Mc…

…Allister, an LSA senior. "I wouldn't say they're Public Enemy Number One, but they're pretty high up there," McAllister said. "The main reason is because they try to sti- fle our voices as black students on…

October 28, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… who groups. The coalition of sponsors includes check of its the Palestine Solidarity Committee, the Arab acok ofis American Students' Association, the Inter- a cordon of faith Council for Peace and…

… campus from a student's point of view last night - and found that in many places, the lack of light- ing, overgrown foliage and other haz- ards posed serious safety concerns. The Michigan Student Assembly…

… nsored the Campus Safety Aware- nss Walk-Through in hopes that University and city officials would cooperate to improve conditions for students. MSA members and other student volunteers met the officials…

… this school," Fish said. Homecoming 1994 Committee member Michelle Van Ooteghem believes that the function of both the parade and Homecoming weekend is to bring students and alumni together. "There has…

… been a real feeling of enthusiasm around campus. We're really working to reflect the tradition and pride that the students feel about the University," Van Ooteghem said. Fish said the weekend is planned…

… for both alumni and current students. "We wanted to let the students know what it was like to have a Home- coming weekend, and at the same time, it's created in the honor of the alumni. We want…

… out- side Hill Auditorium by Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford, Ann Arbor Mayor Ingrid B. Sheldon, co-Grand Marshals and former Michigan football players Anthony Carter and John…

… every two weeks, Heatley said. Also important, Heatley said, was that students feel safe on campus. "The perception is important because students need to feel comfortable walking around." Many MSA…

… members and students attended the walk-through, which was prompted by students' concerns, heightened by reports of a serial rap- ist in Ann Arbor. "(Campus safety) is an important issue," said LSA sophomore…

… he set foot i yesterday, Clinton ran into the me and probably the most difficult Arab-Israeli conflict - the future d its religious shrines - and in anceled the walking tour his sta fjjy planned for…

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…

November 28, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…. f there's any university in this country where you'd expect to find students engaged in a productive discussion about the Arab-Israeli con- flict, it would be here. Our university has a large Jewish…

…'s Arab-I population, the largest in the nation, ensures that a sizable con- tingent of- students will CHRISTOPHER be concerned with advanc- ZBROZEK ing Palestin- ian causes. Yet listening to what passes…

… schools received options cot failing grades in at least one of the study's stand that three key categories: minority student be much lox access, minority student success and low- need. As tl income student

… methods it long trend used, though, are less than perfect. state gover For starters, the study's method for this institut determining accessibility to low-income accessibilit students was comparing the…

… number of Pell Proposal 2, grants distributed to students at a specific versity to r school to the number distributed through- ties, will m out the entire state where the school is The Univer located. This…

September 28, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

Arab and Muslim history and students. But its recent anti-war political ties. rally and disbursement PaOg12A of fliers has been met P ge 2A with some backlash. At the last Michigan Student Assembly…

… a problem with so much as the organi- zation itself. Kiblawi, who is an executive member of the Univer- sity's Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee, said he was upset that BAMN did not talk to…

… any of the Arab or Muslim community on campus before initiat- ing their campaigns. "They didn't ask the Arab and Muslim leaders, the people who represent me," Kiblawi said. "I personally feel it…

…-Islamic women across campus in donning a hijab to support the Muslim community. At a teach-in last night at the Law School, the Muslim Student Association and students in the School of Social Work encouraged…

September 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 17) • Page Image 14

… The "silent majority" speaks up...a little James Green, chair of Students get something going, I asked for a Conservative Campus (SCC) Green what he thought of my - a newly formed group - was…

… the formation and it makes sense for a new of Green's group, then, SCC is conservative group to violate the advancing the claim that there is a traditional principle of student "silent majority…

…"of conservative groups grovelling for any exposure students on campus, woefully they can get, and Green knew neglected by the "left-wing that. representation," which flourishes "I have to weigh whether it would on…

… significant after all, and thus they remain silent. In either case things aren't looking especially good for a brand new group called Students for a Conservative Campus, which claims to want changes but won…

… brutal occupation of Palestinian land. However, with the new crisis in the gulf the media has completely forgotten about the by T other corner of the Arab world [Palestine] and has concentrated more on…

… must show that they are as powerful and as brutal in their treatment of the Palestinians as their Likud rivals. Likud is known for being extremely brutal and for wanting to get rid of the Arabs so they…

… the euphemism, "transfer," of the 1.8 million Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza into the neighboring Arab countries. Is this a serious option which the Israeli government might pursue or is this…

… are a large number of right wing Israelis who are still mourning the 1%7 failure to take advantage of the war with the neighboring Arab states and get rid of the Palestinians. They tried to implement…

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

September 28, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…C OPINION Page 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCIV - No. 18 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily…

…. Well, don't get this one wrong - Harold and Vivian Shapiro moved their annual party from their house to the student Union. Why move down the street, though? Having it at the University president's house…

… carried away. Why move to the Union? They won't even let you bring your own food in. And besides,.we can go to the Union anytime, how often do we get to drop by your house and chat. Sure, the "new" student

… pleading with their own prime minister to stay in of- fice. In the long run, an Arafat dismissal could prove far more significant-for Arabs and Israelis alike-than Begin's departure from the scene. The bad…

… the organization. Their words carry great weight, because the commission is drawn from inside the Palestinian community itself and is not an- swerable to "outsiders" in the Arab world. The commission…

… the solution lies in outside Arab intervention. As for his response to the com- mission, he already has made public statements to the effect that the investigation "had failed." What remains to be seen…

…~lA~ STUDY I cometSSIR 510 \7 o . Y 1S (N . tq 3 LETTERS TO THE DAILY Students love communication 101 To the Daily: There are several things I want to say in answer to Barbara Misle's commentary upon the…

… Department of Communication ("Communication department masks fluff," Daily, September 21). Her judgement of Com- munication 101 is sharply at odds with most of her fellow students. The course was taught by…

… the same teacher last term, and received a 6.28 rating on student evaluations. This is based upon a seven-point scale. Reagan handicap not funny To the Daily: It is reprehensible that the Daily should…

… BLOOM COUNTY She is obviously put off at at- tending a 300-student lecture class aimed at freshpersons. It is not even a concentration course, but a pre-concentration course. Ms. Misle's anger apparently…

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…

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