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March 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

… killed when a Hamas suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance to a Tel Aviv disco last June. As Israel mulled its response to the bombing, Arab leaders gathered at a summit in Beirut agreed on a new…

… capital and a fair solution for Palestinian refugees. Raanan Gissin, an adviser to Israeli Prime Minis- ter Ariel Sharon, said the Arab offer was "a very interesting development, something that should be…

October 29, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… the student protests last year, the office is seeking to incorporate new ethnic communities and considering. creating positions for Arab American or Middle Eastern and biracial students. "I have to keep…

….things at an interim basis," said Aqui Pacania, adding that the office might increase in size next year. Accommodating Arab American students is important to evolve with the changing student composition, she…

…." Chaws fervent crowd By Aymar Jean Daily Staff Reporter After students protested vigorously last winter over the University's handling of diversity, the Office of Multi-Ethnic Stu- dent Affairs is now…

… reconsidering how it should be organized. This term, after hiring three new interim coordinators, MESA is forming student advi- sory groups for feedback on how to improve the organization, which promotes a sense…

… of community among minority students. Earlier this year, students formed a broad coalition called Student Voices in Action criti- In respons cizing the administra- tion. One of the issues student pr on…

… its long list of claims last year, t concerned MESA: At the time the office had nOW seeks not hired a coordinator for Latino student affairs incorporal for almost a year. ethnic cor In response, the…

… office hired coordinator Angela Munoz over the summer, along with Steve Moon and Lydia Middleton to replace the coordinators for African American and Asian Pacific student affairs, both of whom took a…

… office Sto te new nmunities. refocuses next year. "It's about talking with students, finding out who they are, where are they coming from, what are their dreams," said Munoz, whose pre- vious job was as…

… chosen based on a final inter- view with faculty, staff and students. As the office looks to get feedback from students, each new coordinator will conduct student caucuses - an offshoot of the advi- sory…

… council on the Trotter Multicultural Center in the Division of Student Affairs. Each caucus will be composed of students from various ethnic communities and will offer recommendations on MESA. These…

November 29, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… By Rachel Green Daily Staff Reporter Local representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union and the Anti-Arab Defamation League are meeting with Arab American students tomorrow to address any…

… AADL sent an e-mail to every major Arab and Muslim group on campus, in hopes of reaching all those students who have received the letter. "While these interviews are vol- untary, we're urging them to…

…One hundred eleven years of editorilfreedom t NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 764-0557 wwwmichigandaily com Thursday November 29, 2001 OI.C1No 44 . rr~br ih r 20 h ihgnD ACLU to meet ~with students

April 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… industry files lawsuits against college students for illegally downloading copyrighted music. Page 3 OP/ED Columnist John Honkala reflects on Saturday's commencement ceremony and the governor's remarks…

…. SPage 4 AR~TS By Andrew McCormack Daily News Editor DEARBORN --Amid screams of support, Pres- ident George W Bush addressed Iraqi-Americans, representatives from the Arab-American communi- ty, and the…

… nation, saying "The days of repression from any source are over. Iraq will be democratic." Bush spoke at the Ford Community and Per- forming Arts Center in Dearborn, which has the largest Arab

… TO 'U' U'student ew film "Better ck Tomorrow tears down shooing sterotypes while highlighting the By Maria Sprow dark realities of DailyStaffReporter modern subur- teens. -age 11l Kelly Ryals helped…

… University student that week, fretting over a school project that would have been due soon. "She was telling me about something that had happened at work, and we were laughing at that, and we were laughing at…

… Michigan Stadium. Right: Students make their way to the field before commencement ceremonies began. (SETH LOWER/Daily) first job out is not the best, but hang on. It is not a question of whether we will get…

January 29, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 LOUIE MEIZLISH Editor in Chief AUBREY HENRETTY ZAC PESKOWITZ Editorial Page Editors NOTABLE QUOTABLE It turns out we were all wrong, and that is most…

… fan, there's also an Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Arab American Institute, headed by John Zogby. Maybe you believe in a woman's right to choose. Then you would probably be heart…

… in order to create a safe space for students to grapple with sexualized violence on our campus. This process includes services for students who are sur- vivors of sexual assault, harassment and related…

… crimes. As student leaders on this campus we were disturbed to learn that today the administration plans to transfer these ser- vices away from SAPAC. While we were glad to see that you are also planning…

…-campus Crisis Line. The Division of Student Affairs plans to transfer or police other than the Department of Pub- lic Safety. These statistics reflect only what was actually reported. The Crisis-line is an…

… invaluable resource to University students, staff and faculty. Cri- sis-line staff provide telephone counseling to discuss these traumatic experiences and will accompany individuals to community hospi- tals…

… and other locations to provide support and assistance. Crisis-line volunteers provide access to legal, medical and academic advo- cacy specific to the needs of students, staff and faculty who are…

… survivors of sexual assault and related crimes. A line run for students by their peers makes this vital service more accessible to students who might otherwise feel intimidat- ed or alienated by talking about…

… to building a community that does not tolerate violence against women. Student Affairs, under the leadership of E. Royster Harper, has seen its funding cut by $700,000, as reported in the Daily. This…

… year Student Activities and Leadership faced a 27 percent budget cut, resulting in a reduction of the number of student lead- ership retreats they are able to sponsor. The Offices of Lesbian, Gay…

May 29, 2001 (vol. 116, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

… start becoming our own spokespersons. Black, Asian, Latino, Arab, Jewish, Mus- lim and all interested students need to take our own stake and define ourselves not as anything anti-BAMN, but rather as…

… waitress is probably smarter than you are. So don't treat her like a child or a sex object. Many waitresses are working their way through college or grad school. I once worked with a grad student who was…

… critique of.BAMN inority leaders on this campus dential ticket of BAMN, that his current have a tough challenge ahead. job would conflict with his running for AMN (under the auspices of student government…

… advocate true story with you. Imagine this. A the latter. We need to move on from member of the X-American community defining our aspirations in the terms of a decides to run for the student govern- few…

students and some paid socialist ment with the Defend Affirmative activists from other cities and start Action Party, an arm of BAMN (of demarcating our own territory independ- course, you may insert Asian…

…, Arab, Lati- ent of BAMN. We need to stop blindly no, or whatever you like for "X"). This allowing cynical politicians like Jesse DAAP candidate expresses his concern Jackson (a man who has lost his moral…

April 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

…2- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 29, 2003 NEWS. BUSH He added that most non-Iraqi Arab- Pae Ance=wamot Bolnger defends affirmative He also stressed how Iraqis living in of them are just…

…'s union replaced by other campus resources By VtoriaEdwards Daily News Editor After tomorrow there is a good chance that the Student Legal Services will be picking up a larger population. Instead of the…

… Ann Arbor Tenants Union, which is now defunct to students due to lack of funding, as a resource for dealing with their landlords; students will now be directed towards both the Student Legal Services…

… said he doesn't believe the increase in students seeking these services will be one that would seriously set the organization back. He said if there is a drastic increase in peo- ple, the attorneys will…

… either handle more cases or increase their staff. "I think MSA is trying to replace the AATU with Student Legal Services. We don't believe that is possible," Executive director of AATU alum Amy Ament said…

…. "There are not enough people (at Student Legal Services). Also there are a lot of problems that students come in with that don't need a lawyer. It's like going to an emergency room with a scraped elbow…

…" But Lewis said that the University has other resources than the Student Legal Services when there are problems between tenant and landlord that do not require the use of an attorney. "You could go to…

… Ann Arbor Housing for mediation. There is a University Housing mediation service for media- tion between students and landlords and students and roommates," Lewis said. Still, Ament said the AATU was…

… far more accessible and convenient to stu- dents, giving advice over the telephone, e-mail and in person. . LL Lewis agreed that the AATU has a more interactive site than Student Legal Offices, but…

September 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…I 0 4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 29, 2003 OP/ED 4w I*r able firogm jDtfdu 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… deeply affecting sound of whole families and towns singing work songs together. Since then, white people have been discover- ing the blues over and over again, including the hip college students of the '60…

… knowledge by those in posi- tions of power. His scholarship and his unwavering commitment to social justice inspire generations of Muslim- and Arab-American scholar-activists. While we, as Muslim and Arab

… American students at the University, mourn the loss of Said, we are consoled by the fact that his life-long accomplishments arm us with a new paradigm to contribute to a universal intellectual tradition that…

… incorporates our empowered voic- es and narratives. SAWSAN ABDULRAHIM School of Public Health Coordinator, Muslim Graduate Student Association CARMEL SALHI LSA junior Chair, Students Allied for Freedom and…

… Equality OMAR KHALIL Rackham President, Muslim Student Association Detroit Project allows students to reject stereotypes To THE DAILY: I would like to thank Tim Reed for his let- ter to the editor, Article…

… damages view of volun- teerism; students lazy, hold wrong views on service (09/26/03). Reed raises many excellent points, but I would like to clarify the position of the Detroit Project for the benefit of…

… aids in the process of creating social change. A fact we have come to understand is that many students are extremely busy already, and when they want to get involved in ser- vice, whatever the impetus…

student participating only once can make a difference. As an example, many community members that we are in dia- logue with inform us that abandoned houses are a blight on their communities. They fre…

… these projects we believe that students can gain a greater understanding of the communi- ty they enter. JONATHAN GLEICHR Business senior Executive director, Detroit Project Gephardt, not Dean, is the…

January 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

…, if we had an exodus of bright students, then we would be in trouble," she added. Last spring, similar changes occurred at Harvard University, when former U.S. Treasury Secre- tary Lawrence Summers was…

….' In a hint of tonight's speech, a top HATE CRIMES Continued from Page 1 report documenting 645 of the hate crimes that occurred against Asian and Arab Americans the week after Sept. 11, Mishra…

… Washington Post contributed to this report. Mishra advised students to assume a more proactive role in combating race- based discrimination. "It takes real leadership to show people the conditions of the…

…'s very shocking to see. I'm actually surprised to see that so many Indians are victims (of hate crimes). I thought (the backlash) was more of an Arab thing," she said. LSA sophomore Kimberly Kim agreed. "I…

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November 29, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… his column, The worst debate on campus (11/28/2006). While the Daily effectively promotes students' freedoms to dis- cuss the Arab-Israeli conflict, the continuous back-and- forth articles from students

…4A - Wednesday, November 29, 2006 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 e Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 tothedaily…

… other signed articles and illustrations represent solely the views of their authors. Let the students go home 'U' should cut class the day before Thanksgiving ast Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving…

…, was a lonely day on campus. Although classes were technically in ses- sion until 5 p.m., many students took off early to make their holiday travel easier - and understandably so. As a result, many…

… professors can- Students and professors alike have real- celled class. With about one-third ized the need for change. The fact of the of the student population coming matter is that many, if not most, students

… heavily traveled time of the year. term when students have already bought Analysts expected 25 million people to tickets and made reservations. jump on a plane this year in the week of The flagship state…

…. That is from the academic calendar would be a tough advice to follow for students who simple action that would make a real dif- cannot miss class. ference to students. Zip -ping around A2 Zipcar a useful…

students in Ann Arbor can function fine without a car. But for those who bring cars to campus to make the occasional trip to the grocery store or to an event out of town - car-sharing is a Sorry, haters…

…, an hourly rental car service, recently teamed up with the Uni- versity to offer discount short-term rentals to the University community. Car- sharing efforts like Zipcar can provide University students

…-term rental service here in Ann Arbor. After a $30 sign-up fee, students pay $8 an hour or $60 a day to rent a car - gas is included. Everything is done online, and the cars are stored on University lots near…

September 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 20) • Page Image 5

… place in history. A young yeshiva student, Mende (Oren Rehany), feels increasingly confined by ultra- Orthodox The Ho Judaism and can- y not control mas- Land turbating between At Madstone meals and read…

… becomes entrenched in the countercul- ture of Israel. The dive bar serves as a religious neutral zone for weary Jews and Arabs, as well as a sanctuary for his love with Sasha (Tchelet Semel), a Russian…

… described as a superior Jason Biggs. Dialogue like "You have nice eyes," "I wear contact lenses" and "He's the only Arab who likes Dylan" underscore the type of subtlety on dis- play here. Even the score is…

November 29, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 29, 2004 OPINION 0 + 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, Ml 48109 La a u tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… < t d c ar d - tn Sso gceoo C M 3 a 4 Mindless hatred, from one so young and privileged D.C. LEE BLACK DIAMONDS AND PEARLS f a liberal arts col- lege is supposed to prepare its students for…

March 29, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

… ATE-SeFTLIBRARIAN un The pagsemaster Volunteering leaves Ken Bawcom too busy to read As students enter the Undergrad- uate Library for late-night studying, they cannot take the stairs, wait for the…

…, Bawcom has witnessed numerous late-night antics, like finding drunk students lying on the library's bathroom floors. But in a recent interview he did not want to tell more stories lest they give the…

…, the Department of Public Safety reported. The banner was val- ued at $150. Bike, lock stolen from West Quad WHERE: West Quadrangle WHEN: Tuesday at about 11:30 p.m. WHAT: A student reported her bike and…

… bike lock stolen FromThe blikevracls outside of the building, DPS reported. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES 6 I 6 I Student falls out Lecture on U.S. of chair, injures policy in the knee Middle East WHERE…

….S. ambassador to Israel, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, will discuss American foreign policy in the Middle East. WHO: Ford School of Public Policy WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE: Annenberg Audito- rium, Weill…

January 29, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

… SPAHN PRAY FOR RAIN '71 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THF UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in (hief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise…

… THE DAILY: As director of the Office of Student Con- flict Resolution, I would like to respond to the Daily's editorial ("Fight the Code," 1/12/01). Reasonable people may disagree about whether there…

… should be a Code of Student Conduct. However, given that there is a code in place that University students agreed to abide by, it's important for all within our commu- nity to have factually correct…

…- book for Students, and are accessible via the Internet at http://www.umich.edu/-oscr/. We invited the Daily to send representa- tives to our resolution board training session held on Jan. 13, a forum…

… where its staff could ask questions about code procedures. I'm sorry that no one from the Daily staff chose to attend. The editorial states that students "... are denied legal consultation for the…

… Conflict Resolution procedure." In fact, students charged under the Code are permitted to consult with an attorney at any point during the conflict resolution process, including the disciplinary hearing…

March 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… *Arab to be I . Ir #,Y } I i - & a Al questioned _s ! ~ r ~ell -, ':4 Ar Ia..,- t : <Iy JESSICA YURASEK/Daily Matthew Marquardt kicks off his galoshes while playing In a sandbox at Sleepy…

… and members of the Anti-Terrorism Task Force before the last set of interviews began, Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson acknowledged the bro- ken links and sources of troubles between the Arab

… vying to be Ann Arbor's delegates to the state House. In the 53rd District, Albion College undergraduate student Larry Lloyd Jr., (R-York Twp.) is challenging incum- bent Chris Kolb (D-Ann Arbor), who was…

…/Daily Students prefer online Instant messaging services for its low-cost convenience. IM users have Increased to more than 63 million In the U.S. and 250 million worldwide. Instant Messenger keeps computers…

…, students online Reuben Logsdon, a software writer from Washington, dealt with a chronic seven-year addiction to the computer game "Civilization." "I would play it again and again, even though I always won…

… connec- tion services touting unlimited access has made it even more tempting for students to take advantage of being online and chatting it up with friends using instant messenger. According to a report…

… in the workplace or simply killing time in the resi- dence halls, online conversations have become the norm in terms of fast, cost-effi- cient communication; "Most students will leave their computers…

October 29, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

… bypassed the usual extradition and deportation pro- cedures -- was the result of a broad investigation by U.S. and Pakistani intelligence officials into the activities of Arab students who are suspected of…

… undermine support among Arab nations for its anti-terrorism campaign. Yesterday's attack took place when two gunmen - who were identified as Palestinian policemen by the Israeli army - drove through Hadera…

… KARACHi, Pakistan Student linked to Cole handed over A Yemeni microbiology student wanted in connection with the bombing of the USS Cole was secretly handed over to U.S. authorities by Pakistan…

…'s intelligence agency early Friday, Pak- istani government sources said Saturday. Pakistani officials said the student, Jamil Qasim Saeed Mohammed, 27, is an active member of the al-Qaida terrorist organization…

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October 29, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 29, 2001 OP/ED 4 a1be lWirbi!uu 0U4Ut 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

…'s 'improvements' aren't worth it for fans," 10/23/01), the addition of luxury boxes this past summer has blocked the view of people stuck in the upper rows of the student section. That includes me. The athletic…

… - the barn vaults to the interior. Couple that with the energetic hockey band, the on-edge fans, the student section cheers and Yost sym- bolizes intercollegiate athletics in its most poetic form. I…

… the United States could support oppressive regimes in the Middle East ("U.S. should take second look into Arab coalition," 10/26/01), I must comment that contrary to what she said, the United States…

… is actually presented) in order to punish them. College students. hold reason's future TO THE DAILY: When traveling through Damascus last winter I met a bright young Syrian man who secretly confessed…

… that he would do any- thing to be able to move to the United States and enjoy the daily freedoms of which his people can only dream, though he detested how the American government has treated the Arab

November 29, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… teaches students to play the massive instrument. Anyone with keyboard proficiency can apply to learn carillon. In an aver- age semester, Ball teaches the instru- ment to 15 to 20 students, he said. This…

students the whole week off. FOR MORE, SEE PAGE 4A Because Michigan has ste no law against mistreat- ing a dead body, two 6 nurse's aides for a Sterling Heights nursing home have avoided…

…-December. Witnesses detail burning attack in111Baghdad BAGHDAD (AP) -The attack on Imad al-Hashimi, a Sunni el the small Mustafa Sunni mosque in Hurriyah, who told Al-Arab began as worshippers were finish- television…

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November 29, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 7

… in an effort to cut down on sys- tem use during the slowdown. The problems were due to a data- base error, which caused problems for the University staff helping with registration and students who…

… tried to use Wolverine Access, Briske said. As for in-person registration, the large numbers of students register- ing with a small workforce at the LSA Building added to the slow processing speed there…

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November 29, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

… purported base in Fallujah. Meanwhile, insurgents attacked U.S. and Iraqi targets in Baghdad and in ;Sunni Arab areas. Iraq's deputy prime minister, Barham ; 'Saleh, said sticking to the Jan. 30 election…

…-establish con- trol of Mosul, a military statement said. Al-Zarqawi's group, formerly known as Tawhid and Jihad, was believed to have been headquartered in Fallujah, the Sunni Arab insurgent bastion 40 miles west…

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… roads. The extent of Arctic Sea ice is shrinking. Polar bears and other animals are threat- ened. Satellite imag- Multidisciplinary. It sets us apart. School of Information master's students learn in a…

November 29, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

Arabs join U.S. forces in RAND security agreement = E Nearly 6,000 Sunni Arab resi- dents joined a security pact with American forces yesterday in what U.S. officers described as a criti- cal step in…

… turned again al-Qaida and other groups. TULSA, Oklahoma Oral Roberts president says God told him to resign Richard Roberts told students at Oral Roberts University yester- day that he did not want to…

… resign as president of the scandal-plagued evangelical school, but he did so because God insisted. God told him on Thanksgiving To play: C that he should resign the next day, and eV Roberts told students

September 29, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

… presidential elec- tions, which have not yet been scheduled. Meanwhile, Palestinian militants released an Arab-Israeli television pro- ducer for CNN a day after his abduction in the Gaza Strip. It remained…

… as they were received by the Italian Red Cross in a Baghdad neighborhood, according to video broadcast by the Arab news station Al-Jazeera. Looking dazed but smiling, Simona Torretta lifted her veil…

… and repeated, "Thank you," in Arabic. Simona Pari hesitated before also lifting her veil. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Mental health centers filled after hurrcane It's not just roofs that have come apart and…

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September 29, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

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… and bombing that destroyed many areas," Abbas told Arab League represen- tatives. Abbas said Hamas has the right to retal- iate, but added: "We agreed in Cairo on a collective truce and the retaliation…

January 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… and grenades, about 100 Afghan troops and 20 .U.S. Special forces stormed a hospital prison ward here early yesterday afternoon, killing six injured Arab fighters who had been barricaded inside for 50…

… American casualties. Afghan and U.S. military forces said the Arabs had refused two separate orders to sur- render since early morning and instead fought back fiercely with pistols and grenades. At least one…

Arab blew himself up with a grenade, and by 1:45 p.m., all six were dead. "It is all over. They fought until the last drop of their blood," said Khalid Pashtun, a senior advisor to the provincial…

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October 29, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… close to the frontier and showing that the government was unable to keep its people safe. CHICAGO As H1N1 spreads, -. schools close The number of students staying home sick with the flu is multiply- ing…

… nationwide and normally quiet school nurses' offices suddenly look like big city emergency rooms, packed with students too ill to finish the day. The federal government has urged schools to close because of…

… was also killed during the shootout. Abdullah's mosque is in a brick duplex on a quiet, residential street in Detroit. A sign on the door in English and Arabic reads, in part, "There is no God but Allah…

… smashed and had a bloody lip from the attack. Imad Hamad, regional director of the American-Arab Anti-Dis- crimination Committee in Dear- born, said the FBI had briefed him about Wednesday's raids and told…

September 29, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

…- sity into one of the country's original research universi- ties. According to the website of the University Lowbrow Astronomers, a student orga- nization comprised of about 90 amateur astronomers, Tap…

… the mid- 1800s. CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Driver arrested, Vehicles collide, Lecture on Job networking U.S. military officials have taken to jail no injuries Arabic works workshop proposed…

… tg tgin WHAT: A subject was arrested involved in an accident, Univer- works and his influence on ticipants. for drunk driving,.University sity Police reported. There were the Arab Renaissance. WHO…

… at 12 p.m. WHERE: Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union More school: Obama would curtail summer vacation Obama says more time in school will boost grades, test scores WASHINGTON (AP) - Students beware: The…

students around the globe. "Now, I know longer school days and school years are not wildly pop- ular ideas," the president said earlier this year. "Not with Malia and Sasha, not in my family, and probably…

… because kids in other nations have more school. "Young people in other countries are going to school 25, 30 percent longer than our students here," Dun- can told the AP. "I want to just level the playing…

March 29, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

… parliament speaker job, consid- ering interim President Ghazi al-Yawer. They hope the inclusion of Sunni Arabs like him in the new government will help quell the Sunni-led insurgency. But al-Yawer turned down…

…-Shahristani as one of two deputy par- liament speakers and interim Finance Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi as one of two vice presidents. Alliance negotiator Jawad al-Maliki said the Sunni Arabs were expected to name a…

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

September 29, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… with members of the leading faculty governing body in the Regents Room of the Fleming Administration Building yesterday. Colemano State budget needs action Students report delays in getting started with…

… classes By STEPHANIE STEINBERG Daily StaffReporter LSA junior Geoffrey Baier had planned to study Arabic while abroad at American University in Cairo this semester. But because of the swine flu scare, the…

… Egyp- tian government asked the Uni- versity to cancel classes for a week - forcing Baier to pick up the language on his own. Baier is one of approximately 80 University students studying abroad in more…

… than 15 countries through the Office of Interna- tional Programs this fall. Though not everyone has had classes suspended since the HRNB virus broke out, students studying abroad have had to be more cau…

… not been informed of any direct difficulties students have experienced because of wor- ries about the HBN1 virus while studying abroad for the fall term. "The Egyptiangovernmenthas delayed the…

…. In addition to having their classes suspended, some Univer- sity of Michigan students have been infected with the H1N1 virus while studying abroad. The OIP does not know the exact number of students

…." Coleman also said she is con- cerned about potential cuts to the Michigan Promise Scholarship. Even if there had to be some sort of a cut back to the program, students should receive at least part of their…

… scholarships, Coleman said, adding that legislators made a promise to students. "Students have these letters promising this scholarship," Cole- man said. University students with demon- strated financial need…

… will receive their scholarship payment from the University if the state discontinues the program, though students with- out financial need will not receive the scholarship if the program is canceled. "I…

January 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 67) • Page Image 14

…" thrown about on Fox, in Poli Sci 460, in Muslim Student Asso- ciation forums, in Friday sermons at mosques. I've seen it painted on the walls of the Pashtun enclaves in Quetta and Arab neighborhoods in…

… Soviets followed. By 1996, the Taliban, mostly student-warriors from seminaries in Pakistan (the same seminaries which had been the hot-bed for recruiting the Mujahideen for the anti-Soviet struggle led by…

September 29, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… scrawl skywriting above the city's riverfront will be enough to boost the struggling district's enrollment. The $500,000 "I'm In" cam- paign to get students into school ends tomorrow. State aid to each…

… district is based on enroll- ment numbers submitted from Wednesday's fall count and a winter count last February. The district says that each student leaving Detroit Public Schools means $7,550 less in state…

… aid. Detroit dropped below 100,000 students last year and has budgeted for 83,777 this fall. As part ofthe campaign, emer- gency financial manager Robert Bobb has gone door-to-door in recent weeks…

… to shutter the jail. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Brook DeWalt, a spokesman for the prison that holds about 223 men, said yester- day the list in Arabic, Pashto and English was posted in common areas throughout the…

… make it possible to balance the budget without tax increases. But some Democrats want more money to save high priority programs, caus- ing a divide within the party. Nearly 100,000 college students were…

January 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… for the hard work of a certain group of dedicated students. Friday promises to be a unique mar- riage between art and circuitry. In one place, students, and local and world artists will get together to…

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January 29, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 85) • Page Image 14

… in this week's Random Student Interview? R: Maybe. When is it? TMD: Right now. R: All right. Fine. TMD: OK, where are you from originally? R: Hawaii. TMD: This must be the first time you've seen snow…

… emails? R: Yeah, I got about 35 yesterday. TMD: Who do you think is respon- sible for that? R: Some pissed-off college student somewhere. TMD: Are you a pissed-off college student somewhere? R: At times I…

… soaring techniq melodic ingenuity, and the unparall grace with which he deftly leaps i traditional Arabic to jazz and class 21 Grams See Above. Theater: 7:00, 9:30. At Michigan If you would like to learn…

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