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December 03, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… one of the only Arab women in the Ross School of Business.” In honor of World AIDS Day, the National Council for Negro Women, the Black Student Union and Creatives of Color presented the HIV…

…, Michigan Monday, December 3, 2018 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM First Arab sorority EAS forms ‘U’ chapter Students, community remember victims of California shooting HANNAH…

…Around 8:12 p.m. Friday, the Epsilon Alpha Sigma Sorority, is the University of Michigan’s first Arab sorority, dubbed the Empowered Arab Sisterhood, revealed its first class of new…

… recruits. The seven girls recruited, the “Al-Afdal line,” marched into Auditorium D in Angell Hall, yelling “We’re the girls of Arab countries!” in Arabic. As the girls were revealed, a founding…

… member of the sorority’s chapter at the University removed a pink bandana from each girl’s eyes and wrapped a flag from their country of origin around her shoulders. Arab music blared as…

… Monologues Sunday night to teach students and faculty about the disease that affects millions of people around the world. The Department of Afroamerican and African Studies and the University of Michigan…

… night continued with various performances from students and faculty. Michigan state Senate Republicans voted to scale back minimum wage and paid sick leave laws, S.B. 1171 and 1175 last…

… SIEGEL/Daily Students gather on the Diag for a vigil to remember the victims of the Borderline shooting Saturday afternoon. CAMPUS LIFE Epsilon Alpha Sigma, reveals new class of recruits Friday…

… Borderline” and “Never Again”, approximately 20 University of Michigan students, faculty and community members congregated on the Diag for a vigil Saturday afternoon in honor of those lost to gun…

… National Council for Negro Women, the Black Student Union and Creatives of Color Sunday night. HIV Monologues aims to educate, erase stigmas surrounding diagnosis University Black Student Union and…

December 03, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… process.' -simulation co-director Edgar Taylor simulate a similar exercise for their class on the Arab-Israeli conflict. In the constitution exercise, students will spend three weeks preparing, seven weeks…

… ratified or rejected by the delegations, said project co- director Frederick Goodman. The convention exercise parallels a simulation of the Arab-Israeli conflict that sec- ondary students have participated…

… four-minute speech from See REAGAN, Page 2 Carlucci .. . will replace Poindexter MSA doesn't Iowe $19,000, Official says By WENDY SHARP The Michigan Student Assembly does not owe '$19,000 to Student

… Legal Services, as some assembly members believed last week, according to John Forczak, director of Student Legal Services. "It is my understanding, after speaking to my staff, that we received our proper…

December 03, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

…, forced to "sell" itself to University students like never before. PIRGIM (Public Interest Re- search Group in Michigan), founded by the Ralph Nader organization in 1971, has always leaned heavily on…

student contributions obtained here at the University at registration. BUT CHANGES made last year by the Regents now require students wishing to support PIRGIM to sign a "contribution form" at registration…

… so-called "positive check-off" replaces a similar system, in which PIRGIM donation forms were not attached to student verification forms at registration. IT IS ALSO the first half of a two…

…-term contract which will not be renewed if PIRGIM a is unable to maintain a 33 per cent participation rate. As of Monday, 52 per cent of students registering for winter term had made the two-dollar PIRGIM pledge…

…. Last term PIRGIM got only 18 per cent of the registering students to sign donation forms, a failure which. PIRGIM members attribute to the 'How are we going to get these freshmen to sign a donation card…

… suffers from chronic un- derstaffing, and many students are unfamiliar with or hostile to the group's work. "How are we going to get these freshmen to sign a donation card if they don't know what it's for…

…." PIRGIM members favor a "nega- tive check-off" system similar to that in use before 1977, which required students not wishing to support PIRGIM to make a special effort to Palestinians urge boycott…

… Organization (PLO) called on the four-nation Arab "resistance summit" meeting here to form a hardline front against Sadat and his apparent willingness to compromise, a PLO spokesman said. PALESTINIAN informants…

… said Arafat's PLO had officially decided that an economic boycott was the best response, isolating Sadat from his fellow Arabs. Khadafy has al- ready broken diplomatic relations with Egypt and proclaimed…

… would abstain from any gathering unless it included all Arab nations. THE PARTICIPANTS in Tripoli are generally considered the most militant Arab states. Those here were Palestinian leaders and repre…

December 03, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…) - An Fourteen Killed in Palestine as Arabs Protest UN Partitioning; French Anti-Strike Bill Passed I <I li HOMEMADE SAW-Two forestry students operate the 54-inch circular saw in the new sawmill…

… which students in the School of Forestry and Conservation recently constructed. Serving as head sawyer is 'Ted 'hiesna (left) whileFred Reiter works as tail sawyer. The mill will give students of…

… of the association, announced last night. The Student Religious Associa- tion, Panhellenic Association and the Inter-Cooperative Council yesterday voiced support of IRA's action in protesting barber…

… mill was begun last winter. Stu- dents from the forestry school contributed all the labor, so there was no 'need to hire any skilled workers. Laboratory for Students The mill was finished this fall when…

… Sag- inaw Forest. Materials Plentiful Students enrolled in the logging and milling classes spend one af- ternoon a week working at the mill. They don't have to worry about running out of materials, for…

… alumni, and the rest made up in the form of student labor, Murray added. The mill is located about 18 miles from Ann Arbor just off the Dexter road near Peach Moun- tain. End of Long Tieup Seen in Sehuman…

… reporters he would not be sur- prised if demands were voiced to cut the $597,000,000 figure by $60,- 000,000 to $90,000,000 or more. Big ' U' Crowd Bowl Bound An estimated 1,300 students, faculty and staff…

… mythical national champion, and an upset by South- ern California Saturday could re- vamp the entire top ten. Costs Viewed By Bookstore Managers, SL Students voicing the "it's-bad- enough - we- have -to…

… the Student Leg- islature cabinet yesterday, in an effort to resolve mutual student- bookstore misunderstandings, bookstore spokesmen predicted a fall in bluebook prices by next fall. They also hinted a…

… rise in text- book prices. In answer to questions regard- ing the rise of overhead costs com- pared with the rise in demand caused by the increased enroll- ment of students, the bookstore…

December 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN hen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… the safety and health of primary and secondary school students, the first aim of edu- cation is not comfort. Yet, we have distorted John Dewey's philosophy of the importance of childhood adjustment so…

… that there is often very little academic challenge for the above-average, student. RUSSIA PROVIDES the other extreme in requiring students to study physics and chemistry beginning when they, are ten…

… schools followed Russia's example and forced students to study science; however, it would be fortunate if children could be introduced to the physical sciences' and languages while they are still in…

… other mean boys-then substitute red balloon for the dog, and there's "The Red Balloon." It is a simple, quaint, but unusual picture in which little is said and nothing needs to be. University students

… General Notices Regents' Meeting: Fri., Dec. 13. Com- munications for consideration at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than Dec. 4. Late Permission: Women students who attended…

… Fortnite on Nov. 25 had late permission until 10:45 p.m. Late Permission: Women students who attended the concert at Hill Audi- toriumn on Tues., Nov. 26, had late bier- . mission until 11:05 p.m. All women…

students who attend the Stanley Quartet Concert Dec. 3 will have 45 minutes to return to their residences after it is over. All Choral Union and Extra Series ushers are hereby reminded that one performance…

… against you at May Festival time. Students who were notified by letter of Nov. 27, 1957 concerning completion of Monthly Certifications of the 9 series for education and training allow- ance under Public…

… Graduate School not later than 4:00 p.m., Tues., Jan. 7, 1958. Disciplinary action in cases of stu- dent misconduct:' At meetings held on Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7 and 14, cases involv- inga50 students and 1…

December 03, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 57) • Page Image 6

… Babylonian monuments with the added Persian artistic taste and re- finement. The beginning of real Persian ar- chitecture was during the Sesanian Dynasty before the Arab invasion. It is noted for itslogical…

… buildings, delicate stucco Arabesque decorating the wall spaces. Professor Aga-Oglu continued showing the following influences in architecture of the Arabs in the seventh century, the Turkish influ- ences in…

… more on our NEW ROUGH DRY Students' Bundle, called for and delivered free in Ann Arbor. Someone in your family is paying 76c (minimum charge for five pounds via Express) for the shipping of your…

…-finish) Bandle Service for students is eco- nomically priced. This service gives you finished laundry on shirts, handkerchiefs and socks. Underwear and pajamas are folded ready to wear. You cannot afford to send…

December 03, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…f' OPINION Pa0e 4 Wednesday, December 3, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Will China's Gang of Four trial end the revenge cycles? Vol. XCI, No…

… SAID victory encouraging TUDENTS HAVE GOOD reason more and better student represen- I to be optimistic in light of the tation in the administrative decision- ults of last week's LSA-Student making that…

… will be crucial in the vernment elections. Sue Porter, coming year of University financial rgaret Talmers, and the entire restraints and budget cuts. We may ket of Students for Academic .and also expect…

… progress toward improved titutional Development have been recruitment and retention of minority ept into the leading council positions students and a higher level of quality a tide of intelligent…

… progressivism. among graduate teaching assistants at en Tim Lee, the presidential can- the University. ate for Student Alliance for Better LSA students have wisely rejected presentation who was buried in the the…

… comment on David Brief's letter of November 21, in which he attempts to lay the blame for the Palestinian problem on the other Arab coun- tries. In a country where the Jewish lobby is so strong it is…

… drinking water? The problem began with the formation of the state of Israel. For years, the Jews and the Arabs lived together peacefully, until the British mandate ended with the birth of a new state and…

December 03, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, December 3, 2001 OP/ED alYe ,9a[irl 'rgtttt ttilg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… of the academy and flooding the minds of the impressionable students at colleges and uni- versities nationwide. Faculty and staff, students and administra- tors, guest speakers and journalists are all…

… these pages that the need for institutional attention is apparent. When I was there, I worked hard to make sure Arab-Americans and Muslims were included into multicultural discourse; that they were an…

December 03, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

STUDENT POWER: MEANS AND ENDS (See Editorial Page) 4 43U COLD high-23 Low-O-5 Cloudy; brief periods of snow flurries Seventy-Six Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXVII, No. 76 ANN ARBOR…

…, MIICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,1966 - SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES The Student Movement' on Campus: Is it Dying? By LEONARD PRATT = Associate Managing Editor Daily News Analysis It was fun when it started…

… Berkeley Heyns Denounces Outsiders Involved Ini Student Protest spent a great deal of time with it for the last two weeks. Lack of sleep is frequent on all ,ides and talk of incompletes among the students

… of than most students how far Hat- So the movement has eased off, the University, where even the maintaining active interest among cher's concessions to student de- of that there can be li-ttle doubt…

Student interest has been bat-j versity is all the greater. movement's more. "radical" mem- the intense pressure on the ad- tered by this week's seemingly Whatever was inevitable about bers from its unmoved…

December 03, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 7

… General John Ashcroft met last night with area law enforcement officials and representatives of the Arab-Ameri- can community to discuss border security and the Justice Department's anti-terrorism efforts…

… prevention efforts, Tucker said. In his meeting with the Arab-American repre- sentatives, Ashcroft wanted to learn more about how the terrorist attacks and the investigation have affected the community, Tucker…

… MD on human subjects. Start Immediately, for 1 or 2 years. E-mail: admin@eyelabgroup.com RELIABLE STUDENT NEEDED for great kitchen help job, female pref. 8 hrs. weekly. 7 days. Great food, good pay…

…, and mail sorting. 1-2 students needed. $8-10 per hour. Contact Reva Frye at 764-8153. ASST. TEACHER (LOVE TODDLERS). Cook, clean, organize, enjoy pets and outside. 9-2pm or F/f. $8-10/hr. 769-2795. PART…

… pro- gram." The School of Dentistry is defending its decision to alter the students' grades and is standing by the quality of students it produces. "The dean does not unilaterally determine grades. All…

… grading is done by members of the faculty," said School of Dentistry Dean William Kotowicz in a press release. "Any action the school takes with respect to its students is done with careful attention both…

… to the rights of the students and the school's paramount concern for the quality of its education." University spokeswoman Julie Peterson said the University is unable to comment on the issue because…

… University is very respectful of the faculty's privilege to grade." Dan Sharphorn Assistant General Council and students who graduate from the school pass their board examination within six months of…

December 03, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…4 ' 4 y, ngW4 * . 1 e OPINION Tuesday, December 3, 1985 The Michigan Daily 4 be 3 bt anichig ani Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan The two types of Vol. XCVI, No…

… an impersonal, often over- ;whelming atmosphere, students :don't seek out cross-cultural ,relationships; people who are dif- ;ferent present a challenge to established values and increase :the friction…

…. First, anti-Zionism is a front for anti- Semitism. Leon Klinghoffer's religion was enough for the PLO. Second, Jews are not a race. If race were important, why has Israel taken in Russian Jews, Arab Jews…

…, and Ethiopian Jews? Third, Arabs, not Jews, are the worst enemies of the Palestinians. During their 18 year control of the West Bank, Arabs kept Palestinians in refugee camps. Today, Arabs act similarly…

December 03, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

… included :s DC-B RETURN: January 2, I Jet, non-stop GUARANTEED DEPARTURES: December Dougic 28, 29; 3 $WANTED TO BUY$ ROSE BOWL TICKETS 668-9441 8-9 A.M. 6-7 P.M. ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, December 3, 1969 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, December 3, 1969 Black students to sit on history committee tContinued from Page 1) Black…

… dissatisfaction with t h e history department goes back to 1968 when black students f i r s t questioned the failure of the de- partment to hire black faculty members. One of the demands made by black students who…

…. Student react ions vari-d. Paul Freedman, '72, number 320, said. "Before I always had to worry about having enough money to stay in school and wondering if I'd have to drop out and get a job. Now if I get…

… tired of school I can drop out for a while and take it easy." A student, who did not fare as well in the lottery had a different viewpoint.. Jim Colbert '71, number 100, said. "My situation Is different…

… and by2 Univ., of Maryland, "Transport Pro- pmday. Friday for Saturday and Sun cesses Near The Critical Point of Gases day. tm may appear only once, and Binary Liquids"; P & A Colloquium Student

… SAL for com- plete list. Welcome students native to the area or any others interested in opportunities there, December of Spring graduates. Representatives from business, in- dustry, government, schools…

…, profes- sions will speak with students, giving been successful in doing so. ORGANIZATION Young, however said he is _. 1 , Regents' Meeting December 18 and 19. Communications for consideration at this…

…%1 1111-' - --- °-- !. i formation o m ly en p ot n didate for the fourth position. S : :Student Identification Cards: A n y ties. Some confereces require advance said th . student identification card…

… marked registration, and/or student resume Freehling said e group is in Bach Club meeting, Thurs., Dec. 4, "Valid Fall 69 Only" must be replaced forms. iPck up these at Career Plan- the first stages of…

December 03, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, December 3, 1977-The Michigan Daily Eighty-Eight Years of) 420 Maynard St., An Vo. LXXXVIII, No. 71 Edited and managed by students a Ot Why F By IAN LUSTICK CAIRO - Why has…

… Etyptian President An- n Arbor, Ml 48109 war Sadat risked his standing in the entire Arab world to visit Israel? News Phone: 764-0552 While the historic visit itself was con- ceived only recently, it is fact…

… the traditional Palestinian slogan of a single Arab Wiretap lavw FTHEIR ZEAL to see criminals con- victed, police officers and legisla- tors must be ever-conscious of the rights of the innocent, which…

… affairs. He is author of an upcoming book on Arabs in Israel, and is a frequent contributor to the Pacific News Service. { 1 { i h appear without a by-line represent a con he Daily's editorial board. All…

December 03, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… Involved for Global Neighborhood, 802 Monroe St., 5 p.m. 0 Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Student's VSO' i i i …

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 3, 1993 - 5 Cafes give discounts to students with mugs * Stores such as Cava Java, Cafe Fino'and Rendez Vous-Cafe offer lower price to environmentally…

…- conscious students By JENNIFER LOTT FOR THE DAILY 0 Ann Arbor is a coffee drinker's paradise. The plethora of coffee houses provides students with a vari- ety of choices. However, these establishments also…

… produce a lot of waste. In an effort to help reduce envi- ronmental waste, students are encour- aging local coffee shops to offer dis- counted prices to coffee drinkers who bring their own reusable mugs. As…

… discounts - and to convince those that didn't to begin doing so. The students said they targeted coffee shops, which produce more waste than many businesses. "Recycling is excellent, but it still requires…

… solu- tion is to simply reduce waste," Gor- don said. The students said their proposal GM to open new plant in Lansing MARY KOUKHAB/Daily Espresso Royale displays a sign indicating it is one of the…

… participating shopsI that offer discounts to students. was met with unexpected enthusi- asm. The managers of Cafe Fino, Cava Java, Espresso Royal and Rendez Vous Cafe all agreed to a 25-cent discount for…

students using reusable mugs. Amer's Deli will continue to give its 10-cent discount. In addition, the students posted flyers indicating the effort. Although some of the coffee shops already offered the…

… discount, there were stipulations such as discounts only on refills in their own mugs or, only during specified hours. The signs that now hang in all of the targeted shops express the ur- gency the students

… awareness-a time when people act responsibly on their own," he said. The students and businesses in- volved in this project said they are enthusiastic about the program and its potential impact. They hope…

December 03, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… Bush administration overcame one dispute with Palestinian Arabs yesterday but confronted the possibility of the Mideast peace talks opening tomorrow without Israel. Despite expressions of confidence by U…

… negotiated include self-rule for Palestinians who live under Israel control, the Arabs' refusal to accept a Jewish state in the region and Israel's retention of lands captured from Syria and Jordan in the 1967…

…-level officials would show up but there was no assurance they would engage in substantive negotiations before Monday. "They'll all be here," a U.S. official said, referring to Israel, the Palestinians and the Arab

… delegations. See MIDEAST, Page 2 Student seeks 4th Ward City Council seat by David Rheingold Daily City Reporter Rackham student Peter Nicolas announced yesterday that he will run for the 4th Ward seat…

…," Ouimet said. Nicolas, originally from Rochester, N.Y., also recently re- ceived an undergraduate degree in economics from the University. See STUDENT, Page 2 Santa collects. Art School junior Kevin…

December 03, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 46) • Page Image 9

… soldier was ambushed and beaten by Palestinian protesters in the West Bank and an Arab man was stabbed to death in Jerusalem, apparently by a Jewish extremist. The escalating tensions came less than two…

… any change. Yesterday's violence began with the predawn stabbing of Osama Musa Natshe, a few hundred yards from his home in a mixed Arab-Jewish neighborhood of Jerusalem. Police said they believe that…

… Natshe, a Jerusalem street cleaner who was walking to work, may have been killed by a Jewish extremist suspected of car- rying out at least seven stabbing attacks against Arabs in the last year. One other…

… Side Excursions . Professional On-Site Tour Reps . Complete Weekly Activities Program Offering Optional Sunset Cruise, Booze Cruise, Toga Party a Morel . Free Bonus Party Pack Student Travel Services 1…

December 03, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…I Don't Quite Know How To Tell You This -=" ~Iw i~igan Baitj Sity-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL…

… OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIicH. * Phone No 2-3241 CONCERNED WITH SELF: 'Silent Generation' Tag Justified, Group Says Editorials printed in…

… of how thoughtful people have seen to- day's college student. How much truth is there in these tags? Are they just tags, or do they really characterize American college stu- dents? The closest thing to…

… a definitive answer that has been given so far is a study made by a group called the Commission on the College Student. The commission is a part of the American Council on Edu- cation, a highly…

students. Inso- far as a generation can be char- acterized, this college generation is "the silent generation," "the no-nonsense kids" according to the committee's information. But the committee cautioned…

December 03, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… lawsuit initially broke. The Arab-Latina student said she already was among a small number of minorities at the Law School and felt the lawsuit threatened the school's minority representation. "I felt that…

… Thanksgiving break, the computer system shut down for just under five hours, upgrading the e-mail for the University. Students, faculty and staff can now store twice the amount of e-mail in their accounts. The…

… from 1 $8, but students are offered the initial five for Protect yourself. Condoms: Most effective in preventing STDs. . Vaginal spermicide: Chemical barriers that kill sperm. Female condom: Pouch with…

… Callen, a salesperson at the Safe Sex Store on South University Avenue, said that college students don't seem embarrassed when buying methods of pro- Chem. lecturer wins Golden Apple By Lindsey Alpert…

… Daily Staff Reporter Many Jewish students on campus will eat latkes, light menorahs, exchange presents and play with drei- dels during the next eight days to cele- brate an event and miracle that occurred…

…-eyed students drifted into Kathleen Nolta's 8 a.m. chem- istry lab, they could not have antici- pated the excitement awaiting their soon-to-be honored lecturer. This year, in overwhelming num- challenged" them…

…. "This is such a surprise ... I have to absorb it," Nolta said yesterday morning after a group of representa- tives from Students Honoring University Teaching, came to the instructor's lab to surprise her…

December 03, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… fac- tion believed to be an umbrella group for the kidnappers. Israel's chief hostage negotiator, Uri Lubrani, said Israel would re- lease its key Arab bargaining chip, detained Lebanese Hezbollah…

… historic preservation for students who have completed their sophomore year at an accredited college or university. Students spend the first semester in New York at the Graduate School of Architecture…

… institution L. ,t 1 r. UHS Continued from page 1 vey of 20 universities nationwide run by the American College Health Association, 2.3 out of every 1,000 college students are infected with HIV. If the…

… survey correctly reflects the University, about 80 students on this campus are infected. "This is a problem that is not go- ing away. The only way to deal with this epidemic is education," Paulson said…

… Lesbian/Gay Male Programs Office, said his office felt compelled to as- sist in the celebration to maintain its practice of addressing concerns STUDENT Continued from page 1 Aside from attending Demo…

… terms by students atthe University of Michigan. On-campus subscription rate forfallfwinter9l1-92 is $30; all other subscriptions via first class U.S. mail are $149 - prorated at Nov. 1, 1991, to $105…

December 03, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…FOR THE MICHIGAN DAILY W EN 1 A r, " ; ,= x a +4, 1, Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Unin- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

… equally sensitive student believes Labor would sneak through. Both admit that the British people have been turning from socialism rather faster than people us- ually turn from the party in power. Ox- ford…

…, November 29, when in New York the General Assembly of the United Nations voted to partition Pal- estine into Arab and Jewish states, and thus open the door to an eventual real life for thousands of Jews, a…

… the Arabs will attempt to sabotage the plan and the measure of cooperation forthcoming from the British. Bupt the fact stands firm and indisputable that Russia and America have agreed on a vital issue…

… the office of the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1947 VOL. LVIII, No. 61 Notices Student

… of Reproduction" Wednesday evening, and on "The Medical Basis for Sane Sex Pra- tice" Thursday evening. Students are requested to present their identification cards at the door in addition to their…

…: "Some Factors Which Influence Utiliza- tion of Fat." All interested are in- vited. Chemistry 234: Students plan- ning to elect physico-chemical methods of analysis (instrumenta- tion) for the spring…

… exhibition of student work from 'the College of Architecture of the University of Illinois. Spon- sored by the student branch of the A.I.A. Architecture Building. Century of Photography; from the Muse- um of…

… Modern Art. Through De- cember 15. "Natural History Studies at the Erwin S. George Reserve, Uni- versity of Michigan," Museums Bldg. Rotunda. Through Decem- ber. Events Today Postponement: Students inter…

…:30 p.m. outside the main 'n- trance of E. Engineering Bldg. Sign up on A.S.M.E. bulletin board in W. Engi. Bldg. Chemistry Reception: 8 p.m., Rackham Assembly Hall. All ,graduate students and faculty…

December 03, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…, 1974, Ten Cents Six Pages EP SEEtr S HAPEN CALL 7- Snow jobs Inevitably, we have a snow item for you: Snow is always an easy bet for practical jokes, and two students proved it on North Campus…

… Commons yes- terday. The students made a couple of huge snowballs - the kind you use for snowmen, only bigger -- and rolled them onto the newly plowed Bonisteel Ave. Needless to say, traffic was tem…

… released him by explaining that the door opened inwards - not outwards. On the inside . . . Gordon Atcheson writes about secret files and the student on the Editorial Page . . . and on the Sports Page, Bill…

… Ohio where about 20 inches of snow fell in less than a day. National Guard units swung into action in an effort to rescue returning students and Thanks- giving holiday travelers stuck along I-75, I-94…

… into two parts, each with an opening statement from Ford. Ford also said he and Brez- hnev had agreed that in Middle East settlement efforts, Israel and her Arab foes should make a maximum effort to keep…

…, which could be titled "Cold- Hearted Wolverine." It was a good day for snowpeople since the University called off classes, idling Zonca and about 35,000 other students. Council gets revised City sign…

December 03, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

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

… this year, a short two weeks BUT BOT away. are und The student feels the push. The semes- iod of Adj ter is actually only a week shorter, caus- professors v ing a slight increase in pressures on the…

… themselves student. Other factors, however, have current sen been more important in promoting aca- The stud demic uneasiness, felt throughout the se- and an inc mester but particularly acute now. example of…

… the studen MOST VETERAN STUDENTS, returning Ann Arbor to Ann Arbor in the midst of late tion to wor summer and then, an Indian summer, did the burden not begin working until several week tnelofdthe…

… which profoundly affected come a pen the campus kept the student away from incomplete his work.inopes his ork.more failui The student, in this first experience dents who with the new calendar, has not…

…. Soldier with ci- vilian. Christian with atheist. Catholic with Buddhist. Arab with Jew. The torch has been passed. The eternal flame has been lit. We must not, we cannot let its light go out. -Gerald A…

… facts which was not in the Friday extra. -G. Storch) a freshmen who have never 'thing else, and students more ssors, the latter preferring not the "lame-duck" period after vacation. H STUDENTS and…

… professors ergoing the University's "Per- ustment." Both students and will, in the future, have to pace better than they have in the mester. ent must begin work earlier, reasing number may follow the a…

… relatively large segment of t population which stayed in over the Thanksgiving vaca-. k. Professors, in recognition of on the student, must lighten id weigh carefully the import- new, two-hour final examina…

December 03, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… - Ox- ford, Seeley Lounge, 7 p.m.; pilot program, Newcombe Lounge, 8 p.m.; Markley, Dining Rm. 3, 10 pm. Guild House: Jim Robins, Bob Hoot, poetry reading, 802 Monroe, 7:30 p.m. Israeli Student

… Organization/Young Socialist Alliance: Arab/Israeli de- bate, "How Can Peace Be Achieved 'in the Middle East," Yochanan Pe- res, Abdeen Jabara, Union Ballroom, 8 p.m. Music School: Degree recital, oboe, Cady…

… apply consult journalism internship file in SummeraPlacement, CP&P. Council for Economic Priorities ac- cepting applications for summer in- tern prog.; positions for students in econ., jour., stat…

… positions; for fore info on how to apply consult D.O.B.CP&P; application deadline Dec. 12. Summer Placement 3200 SAB -763-4117 Rand Corp., Calif.: announces summer prog. for students who have completed at…

… MICHIGAN DAILY DOESN'T COST .. . IT PAYS YOU'RE READING, THIS, AREN'T YOU 764.0554 a r ; THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 74 Wednesday, December 3, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the…

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… university, Carlen said he Hale McMenam "has a responsibility to both my forcement divisio players and to the university that our telephone intervie student-athletes not become involved whether the organ in…

… PLO as the sole representative of the Palestinian people since he accepted it at the 1976 Arab summit in Rabat, they said. The observers saw Hussein's accep- tance as a goodwill gesture toward Syria…

… American High School Students," said they sent questionnaires to 50,000 students and received respon- ses from 24,000. THE POLL results mirrored the conservative swing in last month's elections. Eighty…

… to church regularly. THE STUDENTS answering the poll are among 340,000 listed in the latest edition of the "Who's Who Among American High School Students," no relation to Marquis' "Who's Who." Teen…

… unit, :;aid yesterday. BRIAN CATLIN, 17, of Palatine, and a 16-year-old boy-both described by their principal as "B" students-are charged with theft of services, authorities said. Catlin is to appear Jan…

… said the students gained access to a "minicomputer" which was han- dling student payment records and professors' research but no records were destroyed. The school's main computer, which handles most of…

…Paul computer from one of the high school's three teletype terminals. Those ter- minals are designed for students to use by, telephoning computers for science and math help, he said. Police became aware of the…

… computer buffs. After reviewing reams of the ser- vice's printouts, police found a message' boasting that two high school students had shut down DePaul's system. Police contacted teachers in the area, and ac…

…- cording to Ellis, they "knew right off the bat the couple of kids we had in mind." Ellis said the program devised by the students enabled them to enter three- digit random numbers into the De…

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… Baghdad "in a spirit of dialogue." That was in apparent reference to an offer by President Bush last week to send Baker to Iraq for talks. Iraq accepted, but said it wanted to talk about the Arab

… fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates viaU.S.mail for fall and winter $39 for two terms, $22 forone term. Campus delivery$28.00fortwo terms. Prorated rates…

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…... OPINION Page 4 Thursday, December 3, 1981 The Michigan Daily d, y ',.' i Times By David Duboff The following is the second in a two-part series that looks at student apathy and ac…

… was an exciting and stimulating event that I have taken it upon myself to write this article. THE EVENT WAS a talk at the Residential College by three people who were active in Students for a Democratic…

… Society in the 1960s. SDS was the largest student organization in the history of the country, with a membership of 100,000 at its height. Two of the speakers, Richie Feldman and Bill Ayers, were active in…

…. Students and faculty are becoming in- volved in the debate over whether the Univer- sity should be research-oriented or teaching- oriented. The attitude of the University ad- ministration seems to be that…

…. but activism lives on -V -.1 eite btu at ni g Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Weasel By Robert Lence i 4 Vol. XCII, No. 69 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… following facts make clear. Palestinians living in Israel are entitled to become Israeli citizens and thereby to enjoy full basic freedoms and civil liberties. Thus, for example, Arabs in Israel not only vote…

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… said "seems to be reaching a culmination point." Helicopters arrived throughout the night and into yesterday at this base - a compound once owned by a wealthy Arab hunter - seized by U.S. Marines a week…

… and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term (January through April) is $110, yearlong (September…

December 03, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… could lose its influence in the Arab world if it sent troops to the Persian Gulf. This comment was apparently in response to a warning from Soviet Foreign Minister Ed- uward Shevardnadze, who said last…

… four to five per- year was $210,338. Whitaker earned $167,000 in President for Student Services Mary cent." Four people will earn more than 1990-91, $53,855 less than Or- Ann Swain, $112,360; Vice Presi…

December 03, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… exchange. Critics say the accord does not provide for American aid in case of an Arab-Israeli war, for stockpiling U.S. weapons in Israel or for U.S. land maneuvers in this country like those recently held…

…- cial concerns. The city collects trash only from homes and municipal buildings. Unb 3icbigan maIU Vol. XCII, No.69 Thursday, December 3, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The…

December 03, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 78) • Page Image 13

… in a North Vietnamese port near -Associated Press GREEK CYPRIOT STUDENTS march through the streets of Nicosia, Cyprus yesterday carrying banners reading "union with Greece," and "we'll not let the…

… shipping to North Israel to withdraw its forces so Vietnam. that the United Arab Republic The official New China News would agree to reopen the canal. Agency said bombs exploded above Press officer Robert J…

December 03, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

… eureishll.rstoftw Ann Arbor for aid, as the Student The lecture is the first of two Government Council thought a Zwerdling Lectures in Old Testa- combined. drive early in the year ment Studies. would be more…

… in 1914 as a which runs for five years, the De- liaison group between the faculty partment of Near Eastern Studies and the students of the Medical selects the lecturer and sets up School. Throughout…

… drive was his work in the field of Semitics, begun in 1928. The goal for this especially in the study of Jewish year is $7,500, Cox said. and Arabic languages, literature and history. His books include…

…, regular meeting, Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m., Union, 3rd Floor. Graduate Student Coffee Hour, Dec. 3, 4-5:30 p.m., Rackham Bldg., 2nd Floor, W. Lounge. All graduate stu- dente invited. La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulla…

December 03, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… as it lived through four decades of one-man rule by Antonio de Oliveira Salazar. Nothing was changed outward- ly in this city with its curiously mixed European-Arabic-African flavor, but ghost…

student associations bitterness over Salazar's removal were given the right to chose their from office, even though he was leaders. Under Salazar these were incapacitated. appointed by the government…

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