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February 03, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… Shuttarl (left), member of the executive board of Muslim Student Association and LSA senior Salah Husseini, President of the Arab American Anti Discrimination Committee and Vice Chair of Students Allied for…

…, tapping of phone lines and access to personal records to better protect against future terrorist attacks. Many Muslim and Arab students claim the Patriot Act comes at the cost of every- one's civil rights…

… Freedom and Equality, have changed their views on President Bush. Renewal ofPatrot Act may cost Bush Arab, Muslim vote have been expanded under the new budget. Bush requested that the maxi- mum amount for…

… individual Federal Family Education Loans rises from $2,625 to $3,000, according to the White House website. Additionally, students would see increases over 2004 in the Teacher Loan Forgiveness program, an…

… initiative Bush proposed in 2002 that pardons college loans for students entering the teaching profession. More than $170 million "(Bush) is making a lot of Republicans angry; however, I think he's making do…

… the election. "The fact that he has spent so much in the past term will definitely harm By Farayha Arrine and Michael Kan Daily Staff Reporters As the election year begins, the Arab and Muslim…

… and particularly their own. Because the Sept. 11 attackers were of the Islamic faith, many Muslim students said they feel that U.S. officials have used the Patriot act to target Muslims. Last week…

…'s State of the Union address has only caused more frustration as Bush told Americans they must renew the Patriot act, alarming some Muslim student groups who were awaiting the expiration of certain parts…

… faces today," said Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), a leading presidential con- See BUDGET, Page 7 Students meet to discuss, oppose SAPAC changes By Aymar Jean Daily Staff Reporter As Southern primary…

… approaches, activist " stresses civil rights Responding to recently announced changes in the administration of sexual assault services, students and advo- cates met yesterday to voice opposition to the plan…

February 03, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… Catastrophe Committee, as a group of students and faculty discussed issues pertaining to Palestinian refugees in Israel and surrounding Arab countries. "These people's sufferings can not be sold or exchanged…

students interested in the prob- lem of Palestinian refugees. The purpose is to "discuss current issues perti- nent to political issues in Palestine and Israel," Abdulrahim said. "We'd like to have more Arab

… could have been the first large licensing school to join *he student developed Worker Rights Consortium anti-sweatshop code, has decided not to join the WRC and continue its affiliation with the Fair…

… decision to not join- the WRC based on feedback he received from members of the task force. student applications rose 3.6 percent m 2 udents 1c 714 sudents erall, the ystem received 54. 46fresh- n…

…'n pplations from students in California. Asian American applications increased slight- ly, but American Indians, whites and other racial groups saw a slight decrease in numbers. UC Regents voted in 1995 to ban…

October 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…. "That really goes with the double standard in Israel between Palestine and Jews." The rally was ortg.anized by three student groups, the Palestine Com- mittee, the Arab-American Anti-Dis- crim mination…

…. An agreement to set a national .08 standard would mark a major victory fc traffic safety groups that have relentlessly lobbied for the tougher standard. AP PHOTO Israeli Arabs duck and run from the…

… to the Jewish settlement of Shiloh came underfire, but no one was injured. Fighting also boiled over into Arab towns in Israel proper, rat- tling the nerves of Israelis who have long feared an…

… intefadeh, or uprising, by Arab citizens of the Jewish state. Eight Israeli Arabs were killed in yesterday's clashes alone. Police and Arab rioters fought a three-hour battle in the alleyways of the Israeli…

… town of Akko. Rioters trashed shops in the Israeli Arab town of Nazareth, Jesus' boy- hood home. In the coastal city of Iai filf --often cited as a model of har- monious coexistence of Jews and Muslims…

… - - Israeli Arabs staged a general strike in sympathy with Pales- tinian brethren. The Palestinian lands, though, remained the epicenter of violence, with a shifting battlefront that hop- scotched fiom north to…

… Comm i ttee, and the Muslim Students Association. Muslim Students Association Presi- dent Ahmad Massar said lie believes the Israelis use of force to be unjust. "I understand the need to control crowds…

… real food! CLINICS Continued from Page 1 Students can pre-register online or over the phone for the S75 vaccination, or walk in to one of the five clinics. The first clinic took place yesterday at the…

… fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fail term. starting in September, via U.S. mail are $100. Winter term (January through April) is $105. yearlong…

February 03, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

…Te. PATRIOT ACT Continued from Page 1 asked for," said Shuttari, who chairs the Political Committee of the Mus- lim Student Association. Shuttari was among the many Arabs and Muslims in the United States who…

… (presidential) debate he was all about getting rid of secret evi- dence," said Husseini, president of the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee. Bush also promised to get rid of unfair airport security…

… targeting Arabs, he added. "I don't think he had the intention of doing any of that. ... It fooled a lot of people." But Steve MacGuidwin, the president of College Republicans, said he feels these security…

… specializes in the First Amendment, spoke to students last Wednesday in Hutchins Hall about the Patriot Act. "What actually happens on the ground is very clear, which is that you're much more likely to trigger…

… the state's interests simply by virtue of being Arab American," he said. He added that this was not the inten- tion of the act as originally written. Mike Phillips, vice president of College…

… Republicans, also empha- sized that the Patriot act was not written to target Arabs and Muslims, and he finds no reason for their dis- continued support of Bush due to the Patriot Act. "Some of the claims that…

… have been made about Arabs and Muslims are not as extreme as the media has made it out to be," Phillips said. The text of the act in one of its earlier sections ascertains, "The civil rights and civil…

… liberties of all Amer- icans, including Arab Americans, Muslim Americans and Americans from South Asia, must be protected, and ... every effort must be taken to preserve their safety." Husseini agrees that…

… the act was not specifically set out as a discriminato- ry policy but he said it has nonethe- less, perhaps unintentionally, led to the targeting of Muslims and Arabs. He said the case of Rabih Haddad…

… Shuttari said the Muslim community would not be supporting Bush in November. "I think most of the Arab and Muslim groups realize it was a huge mistake," said Husseini. They both said that they had not yet…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 37

…The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2002- 21 Warning: Activism at large Amnesty 9nternational By Hiba Ghalib, Daily Staff Reporter Students Allied for 3reedom A mnesty International is a g ra s…

… helping these prisoners, The main objective of SAFE is to educate the Amnesty International helps by "gaining fair tri- Vastly diverse populations of students contribute to a wide variety of activist campus…

… community on the Arab-Israeli conflict als for political prisoners, ending torture, political while advocating for Palestine rights and protesting killings and "disappearances," and abolishing the groups…

…. Many students on campus have a direct stake in issues such as affirmative the Israeli violations of human rights and interna- death penalty throughout the world," she said. tional law, Kiblawi said. The…

… of rallies in support of peace in cia said. coalitions with student groups, Equatit Yf y Any Means Afghanistan, anti-sanctions in Iraq lectures, . unions, faith-based and human ecessary mock Israeli…

… undergraduate 1995, BAMN grew to expand to the University of Arbor) and ACLU Civil Liberties Union, students for the SOLE Gradu- Michigan in 1997. Agnes Aleobua, an Education Michigan Legal a century-old civil…

… ate Student Union. junior and BAMN member said BAMN was Director Michael rights advocacy group In early April, SOLE also founded "in response the start of the resegrega- Steinberg to sup- that focuses…

… in Ann Arbor Muslim rights. The University's a 360-foot banner as part of 1997 in response to lawsuit filed against the law leader Rabih Had- chapter, which consists National Student Labor Day school…

…. "Our main focus on campus is the defense of Fhe American Students Organizing for the rights of students. It Means Necessary leads a rally in February. "In both 1999 and 2000, affirmative action and…

… action as our Israel, found- earlier this year in an ing Michigan Student Assembly and social justice dent's Office and the second one in the dean's generation's opportunity to realize the promises of ed…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… appropriate way to achieve orchestrated the green armband campaign political goals, their ultimate vision of vio- to show solidarity with Arab-American lence and their present intimidation of students, but the…

… group failed to consult opponents is unacceptable. with or seek the support of any Arab- If BAMN were willing to thoroughly American student groups. These irrespon- reevaluate its methods and use its vast…

STUDENTS AT THE Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not SINCE 1890 necessarily reflect…

… committees president of the University had the sole Legislature's education budget cuts. uine student-athletes. Consistent inequality University must address chronic gender pay gap T he unsurprising findings…

… of the students from working with the most tal- Report on Faculty Salary and ented faculty and receiving the best pos- Composition released by the sible education. Committee on the Economic Status of…

… prevents University pay gap from continuing unabated. An opiate for the few Trotskyite group has yet to change its tactics 4 T he Coalition to Defend Affirmative actual University students. BAMN's go…

…-it- Action and Integration and Fight for alone attitude has prevented collaboration Equality By Any Means Necessary with student groups and drawn away popu- has not changed. The group, which has a lar support…

… from their causes. long history on campus of alienating would- The group's unwillingness to accept be allies, working against student groups contrary positions has been one of the pri- and usurping…

… issues, held its most recent mary causes for the stagnant debate on affir- event this weekend in Ann Arbor, the mative action at the University. Students on Student/Youth Conference of the New Civil both…

…, organized the confer- accept contrary University are extremely rare, ence which brought a large num- positions has been instead attempts at discussion bers of high school students from one of the primary…

October 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…0 4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 3, 2002 OP/ED GIbe £irb~wu i~rnjg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… growing number of Israeli Jews that "Ann Arbor' Hispanic, black or mixed. Only when I say, have spoken out against the racist policies of "No, I mean where "Arab" I get this shocking look as if to say, the…

… Israeli government. There are organiza- are you from-from." "There's no way you're an Arab." tions growing at an exponential rate that s There's something to Certain classifications can be used against…

…. around aimlessly. However, there is a line in Probably a sorority chick. That dude in the On this campus, there are students that which cliched labels become bigoted and hate- beret: Shady. That EECS kid…

…: What a dork. have attempted to associate students that sup- ful nametags. To be labeled anti-Semitic is not Either way, these methods of identifying port Palestine as anti-Semitic. This is obvious- a…

… associate the individual with hate and racism, All labels are harmful in one way or anoth- say that I am a Semite (and yes, Arabs are thus nullifying and diminishing their views. er. No one likes to be called…

… South Africa to be anti-white? Obviously Brenda Abdelall can be reached around us. Being Arab-American, I could tell not. One can be critical of their govern- at babdelal@umich.edu. An open letter to Paul…

… 10 LETTERS POLICY The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over others. Letters should…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 32

… so much attention focused on our campus, what University students would like to see is intelli- gent activism. With one of the largest Jewish and Arab student populations in the country, the Umversity…

…I 8B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition The regents hit ... Finally, a fall break Failing grade Pass/fail deadline too early The University Board of Regents, after years of requests from…

students, passed a fall break at their December meeting. The break will begin this year and classes will not be held on Oct. 14 or 15 of the fall 2002 semester. The regents' major concern had been that the…

… fall break would become essentially an, excuse for students to part y. The regents were sufficiently convinced by former Michigan Student Assembly President Matt Nolan that such problems would not be…

… seen an d that the fall break would be academi- cally beneficial to the student body. While this concern is only partially valid - it is true that some students will use the long weekend as an excuse to…

… party, others will surely use the extra time to catch up in class- es and stud yas the fall break is designed to allow - that students have a few extra days in the fall to blow off some steam is not the…

… end of the world. Indeed, former interim provost Lisa Tedesco's remark that she feared a fall break would lead to "more free time and more partying" on the part of the students leads us to ask: "What…

…'s wrong with that?" While Nolan's political maneuvering was admirable (and appreciated), it is hopeful that he, as leader of the student body, recognizes that a healthy dose of partying is not only safe…

… instead are labeled "break." The very name implies more than Just academics. The fa 1 break can, should and will be used as an excuse to party by some members of the student body. At the same time, other…

… members of the student body will use the fall break as a time to study; others will catch up on lost sleep, still others may visit family or friends. We thank the regents for giving us a fall break, and we…

October 03, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… some obscure group, but thanks to The Michigan Daily, thousands of students woke up to read about how Eldad said, "The (Arab) culture does not sanctify life, but death." Replace "Arab" with "Jewish" or…

…4A - Friday, October 3, 2008 C4c Mtchijaan wily I Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@umich.edu O pinlion The…

… a needed solution The worst part about getting sick should be falling behind in school. For uninsured students, a serious illness can mean a serious medical bill - and too much debt to afford tuition…

…- versity students are covered in order to attend the University will likely reach the University's executive officers and Board of Regents soon. It's been a long time coming, and at this point, access to…

… afford- able health care for students can't come soon enough. THE D.C. SviTs ArTENo OWLY TY1Ng& rn THE V.P DEBAT E. BoTES MEs . FoRE6gN, Poalcy AAF THE FORIGNeRS. L C SCSS FoRc.. (AND Y AIDES IME To…

…. It would not force students to buy University-provided health insurance coverage; it would simply require each student to have some type of insurance in order to enroll for classes. A University…

… insurance policy would exist, as it does now, but students could opt out of it if they are already covered - though, by their parents' plan, for instance. The new policy is based on systems already in place…

… at the University of Minnesota and the Uni- versity of California. Of the several options available, this plan has taken the best route. Some schools unnecessarily require that all students, even if…

…: that all students are not protected from medi- cal emergencies. The need is real: A 2005 survey of University students found that 5.6 percent of undergraduate and 10.5 percent of graduate students were…

… is roughly 25 percent cheaper than the current plan, and should be cheap enough that it is accessible for all students. The cost is more reasonable when you consider that because the $1,700 would be…

April 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… of vili- fying Arabs and Muslims on campus. Their purpose is not to open a dialog or to work to analyze the problems in the Middle East so that we can find solutions to them as many students and…

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 3, 2003 OP/ED 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com * EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE…

… to members of the community including myself. They perpetuate a stereotype that Arabs and Muslims condone ter- rorism and this is not only false but also racist. These ads were made with the intention…

… websites such ascampus- watch.org which openly takes part in the spying on and blacklisting of professors and students. These organizations not only have no place here at the University, they are not even…

… associated with students at this University in any way. They are national organizations with the sole purpose of spreading hate-filled propaganda and rhetoric in an attempt to create more hate and more…

… promptly print a public apology for knowingly propagating messages of anti-Arab bigotry. Failure to do so will result in a renewed wave of protest against The Michigan Daily and its editors as racists. TED…

… MCTAGGART RCjunior Vice chair, Students Allied for Freedom and Equality Shiekh wrongly sees only two sides of the media To THE DAILY: In his column, Choking on the fog of war, (04/02/03) Kashif Sheikh…

… staff of the Edward Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning supports the University's affirmative action admissions policy. This policy creates a win-win situation for students, faculty and…

… Service and Learning RadiCal SAFE shoulddfollow lead of Michigan Student Zionists and re-evaluate itself To THE DAILY: I applaud Rick Dorfnan's resignation from the radical Zionist group Michigan Student

… challenge to the leader of what can only be described as the radically pro- Palestinian group Students Allied for Freedom and Equality. Either step down as Dorfman did, or begin encouraging debate with both…

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, 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…

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… 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…

March 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… increase risk" before, during and after the fight- ing, Cordesman said. Likewise, the Kuwait option for northern Iraq is not without risks. NEWS IN BRIEF..:J DUBAI, United Arab Emirates UAE calls for…

… Saddams resignation The United Arab Emirates won support yesterday from several Persian Gulf nations in its call for Saddam Hussein to quit power to avert a war, while Iraq poured scorn on the Emirates…

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

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 27

…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 3B a VIEWPOINT , Israel:-Democracy's last stand in the Middle East BY YULIA DERNOVSKY Fall 2002, the first day of another school year at the…

…, I notice that sadly most, though not all, of the participants in this campus war are Jews with the pro-Israel views and Arabs fighting for the pro-Palestine side. The rest of the University stu- dent…

… body is either apathetic about the issue or is irritated at the contin- uing propaganda war on the Middle East. Most troubling are the attempts by pro-Palestinian advocates to mis- lead students who are…

… uneducated and disinterested in the conflict with. their fallacious and demagogic argu- ments. They hope that the liberal- m i n d e d always-ready-to-right-a-wrong col- lege student will give in to the pleas…

… organizations and the threat of destruction that Israel faces on a daily basis are conveniently left out of the pro-Palestine discourse in an effort to mislead students. Similarly left unmentioned are human…

… rights abuses of the Palestinian Authority under the corrupt and dictatorial leadership of Yassir Arafat. I believe it is time that college students realize why Israel needs and deserves their support…

…, regardless of how tear-drawing the demagogic speeches of the pro-Palestinian activists are. It is time that students take a stand for the values in which this liberal campus takes so much pride: The values of…

…- tradict every moral value on which America is based? These are the questions that as students we must address. How much do we value democracy and what are we willing to do to preserve it? 1 he current focus…

… is not. Israel promotes rule of law, the Palestinian Authority promotes terrorism. The students of this University want social justice and moral satis- faction. It is impossible to support these ideals…

… while supporting a morally and politically corrupt Palestinian regime. If students at this University want to promote demo- cratic values, they should support the only lasting democracy in the Middle East…

November 03, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… base in a changing nation. MARRAKECH, MOROCCO Clinton curbs praise of Israeli policy In the face of Arab criticism of the administration's recalibrated Mideast peace tack, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary…

…-Palestinian peace talks. In a sign of U.S. eagerness to calm Arab concerns about the U.S.position on settlements, Cylinton is extend- ing her trip by one day to fly to Cairo to meet with President Hosni Muba- rak…

… revenue and other money. Now, with cuts ofnearly $300 per student looming and some districts looking at losing as much as $600 per student, think tanks, business groups and education advocates are calling…

… a year from now without the stimulus money," he says. Schools are scrambling to absorb cuts being imposed on them this month. Total cuts in the public education budget total $292 per student. That…

student. Lawmakers could erase some of the cuts school districts face. They have until Nov. 21 to come up with more revenue that would erase the $127-per-student cut Granholm imposed last week because she…

…. The federal dollars saved schools from another $280-per-student decrease this school year. Students move through the entrance of Ivy Tech Community College in Indianapolis during a class change…

… colleges with the aim of seeing an additional 5 million students gradu- ate by 2020. This goal comes while many schools are already bursting at the seams with droves of displaced workers hit by the recession…

… compet- ing with traditional students seeking an education bargain. "All community colleges are not prepared to take on those poten- tially large numbers of students," said Debra Bragg, a professor and…

… that many more students - schools could increase graduation rates to reach the goal. And the administration says money from the 10-year initiative to rebuild aging facilities and establish online classes…

… would help schools handle the extrastudents. Bragg says the schools' ability to deal with more students largely comes downto cash. Much of the money for the nation's 1,200 community colleges comes from…

October 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… Zahr, a graduate student in Middle East- ern studies, said the rally was prompted by Thurs- day's visit of Israeli right-wing leader, Ariel Sharon, to the Dome of the Rock, the site of the first Arab

… meeting space at 109 E. Madison St. for Michigamua and two other honor societies, according to documents obtained by The Michigan Daily through the Michigan Freedom of Information Act. Dean of Students

… the Vulcan and Phoenix societies. The groups moved there last month and can remain there for two years, which is the normal lease cycle for student groups. The building is also housing the University…

… Musical Society and Building Services. The move follows the Students of Color Coalition's fervent campaign earlier this year to oust Michigamua from its meeting space in the Michigan Union tower. Although…

… linger on the group's relationship with University administration. This relation- ship was one of the SCC's major complaints during their 37-day occupation of the tower. Interim Vice President for Student

… they had to leave the tower space, and we said we'd help them find new space," Harper said. "This is typically what we do for any student organization." Harper cited only one other case - the Inter…

… Fish Daily Staff Reporter A demonstration protesting the over- seas manufacturing practices of Kohl's * department store resulted in the arrest of 10 members of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic…

… Equality. Chanting anti-sweatshop messages, the students were charged with tres- passing after they refused to leave the Lohr Road store after warnings from the Pittsfield Township Police and the Kohl…

… trespassing. Students angered by Israeli actions Candidates prepare for debates By Hanna LoPatin Daily Staff Reporter In this corner, Republican presidential candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush, a charismatic…

… Palestinian civilians. About 150 students and Ann Arbor residents gathered at noon for a demonstration that began on the steps of the Michigan Union, marched past Angel Hall and culminated in the Diag. Amer…

April 03, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… Celebration today from 7 to 9 p.m. in honor of the social activist and former University student, who died in a car accident in Jalisco, Mexico in July 2004. Ivette Perfecto, a professor in the School of…

… Jan. 7 in western Baghdad by gunmen who killed her Iraqi translator while the two were on their way to meet a Sunni Arab official in one of the city's most dan- gerous neighborhoods. Carroll left the…

… the Vietnam War," McCain said. Carroll, who has studied Arabic, attracted a huge amount of sympathy during her ordeal, and a wide variety of groups in the Middle East, includ- ing the Islamic militant…

… at the time, but said it had nothing to do with the demands. In the statement, Carroll also dis- avowed an interview she gave to the Iraqi Islamic Party, a Sunni Arab organiza- tion in whose offices…

… language, -July 30, 2006 theliest yle and the land The Program Modern Language Studies Abroad University of Costa Rica in San Jose For students with at least one semester of Spanish, Earn up to six hours of…

… opporunities for University of Michigan-Ann Arbor students to advance their business education - fcwm flexible course waivers and prograns to spcal oarship, For more information on how to complete yeur b uiness…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 31

… never knew existed. JEREMY CHASSEN LSA graduate Harassment of Arab, Muslims students must end TO THE DAILY: It has been brought to our attention that in response to Sept. 11's tragic terrorist attacks…

…, Muslim and Arab students have been harassed and subject to threatening remarks. As of right now, we do not know the per- petrators of these heinous acts and ask the community not to jump to conclusions. We…

…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 7B And now a word from you*.. Daily picture did more to advertise for Nike than SOLE's golf balls To THE DAILY: I have been asked numerous times, "what…

… was up with the golf balls" - in reference to The Daily's ditorial Feb. 12, SOLE Sporting Nike? which commented on the factthat Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality used Nike golf balls…

… opportunity and responsibility to be apart of the change that is to come, as does this editorial page. JACKIE BRAY LSA junior Bray is a member of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality and the…

… United StudentsAgainst Sweat- shops Coordinating Committee. 'I like myself' mentality leads overweight people to 'Loser Denial Syndrome' TO THE DAILY: I would like to comment on Aubrey Henretty's column…

… celebrat- ing the attacks on the U.S. is not represen- tative and very dangerous. It will only fuel the backlash and attacks that Arab-Ameri- cans are sure to face and have already been facing in the States…

… and it is most irre- sponsible. My prayers are with the victims, their families and all my fellow Americans dur- ing this most difficult time. Tragedy hits home for many 'U' students TO THE DAILY…

… urge everyone to keep an open mind and not to lash out at students who neither condone nor were in any way involved with these ter- rorists attacks. Furthermore, we urge students and com- munity members…

… Osama bin Laden wants? Michigan and Michigan State students need to put aside the differences that might normally cause us to loathe one another. Once we have engaged in this exercise in mutual…

November 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…." Hundreds of onlookers clogged the streets as policemen pushed the crowd back. Some young Israelis chanted, "Death to Arabs" and "We want revenge." ISRAEL Continued from Page 1 The University of California…

… system, which will not disclose the number of its students studying in Israel, is not bringing their students home. Participants in the school's one-year program are all being accounted for on a daily…

… basis, said Gloria Blakemore, University of California regional direc- tor of the Middle East for Study Abroad Programs. "We are making sure all students are safe and accounted for and are in close…

… counter with the director in Israel," Blakemore said. University of California students "know all security precautions and are taking them, and until we decide that we can no longer provide a program there…

…, which allows students to pursue a nor- mal academic program, the students will remain in Israel," Blakemore said. Blakemore said having an on-site director available for daily contact keeps the program…

… recommended students cone home, but two out of the three remained in Israel," said Cindy Chalou, assistant director of Michigan State's Study Abroad office. The student who returned home was studying in…

… Jerusalem, while the other two students are in Be'ersheva and Tel Aviv, Chalou said. "We are not cancel- ing the program because the universities the students are enrolled in are continu- ing to hold classes…

…," he said. Michigan State students who choose to stay in Israel will not be penalized, and the office is willing to work with students who choose to go next semes- ter, Chalou said. "We do not recommend…

students to study there now or next semester," Chalou said. The University of Illinois advised their students as well to come home. One returned, and one is still in Israel, said Barbara Hancin…

… tuition," she said. The University of Illinois is not refus- ing to pennit students to enroll in Israeli universities for the coming semester, said Hancin-Bhatt, but "we told them to make alternate plans…

February 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… through Detroit to one of the INS centers and have to give their fingerprints," Jain said, reflecting information expounded by MSA. VISA MANTIS also applies to students from non-Arab, but predominantly…

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 3, 2003 - 7A Students celebrate Lunar New Year with traditions By Min Kyung Yoon Daly Staff Reporter Students tried to recreate the festivities of home as…

… Asian countries welcomed the Year of the Goat with fireworks, beating of the drums, decorations and food Saturday. Uni- versity students celebrated with nostalgia the Lunar New Year by trying to observe…

… Planning and international student from Hong Kong. "Although I ate traditional New Year's food, I missed a lot of things I used to do during Chinese New Year. I missed going to the flower market to buy…

… keynote speech in Conference participants were able which he urged students to take to choose from 10 different work- political action. shops on political, social and cul- Business junior Jayanth Surakan…

… added. INS Continued from Page 1A concluding from that that all international students are potential terrorists is absurd," he said. "There's absolutely no more privacy anymore." Baldwin said, "A lot of…

… these changes in immigration reg- ulation were the result of things that have happened in world politics." In addition to facing more rigid policies, internation- al students must also undergo an extended…

students who are pursuing their masters degrees, and I'm pretty sure a lot of them are going through hassles and troubles," Jain said. "If they do manage to get a visa, they'll have to wait a lot of months…

… to get (them) processed, which is again hindering their education." Moreover, scholars of certain nationalities automatically qualify for VISA MANTIS. "All the people from the Arab world have to go…

… political agenda, it means you don't have a consistent policy that's clear to everybody and clear to implement." Although some students complain that the new INS poli- cies are unconstitutional, Xzzam said…

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…'ve seen Jews and Arabs playing hacky sack in the cen- ter of Tel-Aviv, enjoyed coffee from hospitable strangers while lost in Majdal Krum and wit- nessed Naomi Chazon and Yasir Abid Rabo share a joke. I…

… day I was conversing with a Mich- igan alum from the 1960s. He asked me if there still were a number of student activists advocat- ing the workers' revolution. I told him that prac- tically no students

… continued to sow the seeds of revolution among the proletariat. To my great surprise, the alum - a venture capitalist - responded that it was unfortunate students no longer took such a bold and ideal stance…

…. I stared at him, dumbfounded, wondering why a venture capitalist would lament on the student activists' acquiescence to capitalism, when it hit me and I too felt some sadness. The venture capitalist…

… utopian politic like discussing the world. For the express purpose of bettering humanity, students actively sought a social and ethical responsibility to each other and the world at large. Students rallied…

… together around grand ideals and then acted locally to protest injustices and raise awareness. Then somewhere further along the way these students married, were employed, had children and the zeal for…

… saddened the students of the 1960s seemingly abandoned their idealistic utopian politics for the status quo. The baby boom generation's forfeiture of divisive ideologues and pragmatic piecemeal legalistic…

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…LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Monday, June 3, 2002 - The Michigan Daily- An interview with one of the "White Faces" 5 0 Incoming University president will be strongly pro-student To THE DAILY: I was a…

… familiar with Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality in Ann Arbor, Students Against Sweatshops did get their way. The Daily article did not give the whole story. Coleman did agree to the…

… Committee, Laraine Nelson, the Nursing School Student Services director and the chairwoman of the Rights committee, and Marcella David, a Ut professor of law, would represent Ut. SAS found this unsatisfactory…

… with student groups. JASON GARDNER Student, University ofIowa Civil liberties are central to a robust democratic society To THE DAILY: Thank you to Daily staffer Megan Hayes for covering the…

… justify the existence of a slanted playing field for students seeking admission "60 Minutes" reported that the University awards a racial minority 20 points toward admission, while giving only 12 points for…

… Palestin- ian Christians of their rights. The highest flight rate from Israeli occupied lands, espe- cially Arab East Jerusalem, has been among the Palestinian Christian community. One would hope that…

… mainstream American Christians would not be duped by the Chris- tian Right and instead announce their sup- port for the Palestinians in the face of injustice and oppression. Zahr is a Rackham student. …

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…,' Connerly said. Connerly said UC's increased par- ticipation in California's school system will eventually "correct an inadequate K-12 system." Student Regent Michelle Pannor said she would support Bagley…

… expanding minority population in California, some did not subscribe to that theory. University at California at Berkeley student Gloria Diaz said student vol- unteers at the RAZA Recruitment and Retention…

… Center have traveled this past year to 35 high schools to encour- age, tutor and recruit fellow Hispanic students. HANDBOOK Continued from Page 1A allowed to enter. But the AAPD does not see these signs…

…) post a sign, it's not going to change the way we do business," he said. Sartori also warned students to be careful because laws differ from state to state. "Unfortunately each state has dif- ferent laws…

… and cities have different ordinances, he said. While the advice given in the handbook may not be applicable in a students' hometown, the handbook does provide uniform information about how to throw safe…

… stresses that the hand- book does not condone illegal actions by students. "In no way are we condoning (breaking laws), but we believe con- stitutional safeguards are important," he said. Jerry Mangona, vice…

… Chinese water torture," said Mer- rill Lynch & Co.'s chief economist, Bruce Steinberg. WRC Continued from Page1A Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality has been campaign- ing for the…

… by an Arab Israeli member of parlia- ment, who was promptly attacked for his efforts. The session was aired live on television and marked another step in public discussion of the open secrets…

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… really bring emphasis on Muslims in America," said Muslim Graduate Student Association representative and Den- tal School student Mohammad Khalil. "Peo- ple think that Muslims only care about what's going…

… peo events with other student organiza- govern tions. "We've worked on events with As w Students for Choice and the College Democr Republicans," Feldman said, adding ister p that the University…

… major communities among Muslims in the United States today: African American Muslims, Arab American Muslims, and "The community is so heterogeneous. It's so diverse, to speak of it as a community is…

…," Feldman Ve have a more geograhial- 'se student body (than other s) so we have more interest us on national politics, while her college chapters are more ots." ms of local politics, the Col- emocrats held…

… ognition." ersify the University, while nts say the process of diver- the campus discriminates white students. junior Cyril Cordor, a I member, said he was sed by the impassioned s at the rally. 'as a good…

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… can see that robberies and break-ins cluster in student-occu- pied areas. Though official statistics are not available, crime maps from recent weeks show that areas mostly occupied by stu- dents…

… regularly have more burglaries and attempted burgla- ries than non-student neighborhoods. Those areas include the roads between Main Street, McKinley Avenue, Oxford Road, and Kingsley Street - a relatively…

… area between M-14, US-23 and I- 94, much of which is highly populated. For example, between Aug. 25 and Sept. 1 when many students were moving into their new residences, the people living in the campus…

… Arbor had 37. Crime maps for the week of Sept. 21 to 27 are not yet available. Because their residents are constantly changing, student residential areas don't participate in the Neighborhood Block Watch…

… Program that is popular in the rest of the city. The lack of security and awareness in student neighbor- hoods has made them a successful target for criminals for "We don't think our doors were unlocked…

students, they can't realize that we are all poor college students and there is no reason-for them to come in and take our entertainment away." DAVID KATZ/Daily Rackham student Monica Tutschka walks by an…

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…; I can't remember his name ... Coulter: "Their names are too com- plicated. There's a reason they use num- bers at Guantanamo." (Sept. 19 2002, "So Three Arabs Walk into a Bar") ,Paul: I don't know why…

… racial profiling of Arabs because he secretly hates America." (Feb. 28, 2002, "Mineta's Bataan Death March") Paul: Hey! I just gave you props for not being a racist. What kind of ... Coulter: "The old…

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…," Bush said. "And we believe we're making some progress.", . Peacemaking efforts have new urgency after the Sept. I1 terrorist attacks. An end to Israeli- Arab violence is a priority for the Arab states…

… your questions answered by former participants, financial aid reps, academic advisors, excharnge students, lp staff, and more! ( Talk to representatives from U-M departments about other international…

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… prelude to far greater violence to this oil- rich city180 miles north of the capi- tal. The attack came just days after the government adopted a plan to relocate thousands of Arabs who were moved to Kirkuk…

… yesterday. APARTMENT From page 1 the complex's amenities will be enough to attract students from Central Campus. Students in the College of Engi- neering, School of Art and Design, School of Music, Theatre…

… on North Cam- pus and thathe thinks that students will find the facilities attractive. "We think that it will be very well received," he said. University Planner Sue Gott said while the University is…

… access and south for pedestrian and emergency access. "I think (The Courtyards) will add to the student population on North Campus," she said. Gott said the new apartments may cause an increase in the…

…, welcomingcustomers. Perry said that when she came to open the store yesterday, there were several people sitting on the sidewalk, waiting for the new store to open. Callista Scotto, a customer and graduate student at…

…. Psychology graduate student Amanda Berhenke, who was also shopping at the store yesterday, said the store would be a nice place to stop and get things before class. "I think that we haven't had a close and…

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…I 4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 2003 OP/ED Ulbou £tjmDaI 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… American-Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee called neocons "idealistic, crazy and chauvinistic Jewish- Americans," at a speaking engagement at the Michigan League last year. But in that accusation lies a…

… like to thank the Daily for printing the article, Israeli commission criticizes police force (09/02/03), which reports that "the Jewish state has systematically neglected its Arab minority." Last May…

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…-line contest on college campuses around the country. a major credit What we're looking for is two reps from your school to distribute handouts to fellow students over a two-day period before April 20th. Here…

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… of anonymity. He said most of the foreigners are Arabs - Saudis, Libyans and Syri- ans - but "a few" are Afghans. All admitted they had entered Pakistan after the collapse of Taliban rule in…

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… prompted Israel to warn its citizens yester- day not to travel to Egypt's Sinai desert during the upcoming month of Jewish holidays, saying it has information that Arab militants planning strikes against…

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… placements, internships, and part-time jobs before they graduate. Our own Career Services staff helps students find the right job when they graduate. Be part of it. Connect with SI. SC HOLOF INFORMATION…

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… humiliate and occupy Palestinians I think we are in for more, I am sorry to say" - Steve Sosebee Founder, Palestinian Children's Relief Fund mise at the recent Arab summit, but it seems that this proposal has…

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… transit system from Ann Arbor to Detroit by rail or bus to give students an easier way of getting to and from the airport. Since taking have office four years ago, Kolb has rate on strongly support…

… of Darfur yesterday, relocated refugees against their will and denied access to humanitarian groups, the United Nations said. Sudan denied closing off the camps but said angry Arab tribesmen gathered…

… in the area. The U.N. World Food Program said several camps were surrounded - appar- ently in retaliation for the abduction of 18 Arabs by Darfur rebels - and that the world body was forced to pull 88…

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…, shooting up Arabs or the resur- gent mania concerning the educational benefits of intelligent design theories. (Apparently, the new millennium simply restarted us at the beginning of our last century.) No…

… this year. Students Fly Cheaper Michael Bohn Brandon Eagon Brendon Fike Douglass Fynan Connor Henley Andrew Laskowski Alisyn Malek David Masselink Matthew McKeown Kristen Neubauer Loc Thang Jeremy…

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… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 3, 2003 - 3A RIME Student takes 25 pills in failed suicide attempt Police received notification Sunday afternoon that a woman living in Alice Lloyd…

… on State Street were reported stolen Sunday afternoon. The bags were left outside for an hour, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. and contained contents worth an estimated $900. DPS has no suspects Injured student

… SOLE optimistic about Coleman's response By Carmen Johnson Daily Staff Reporter After months of meetings between the University administration and students who hope to terminate the University…

…'s contract with Morgan Linen Services, University President Mary Sue Coleman proposed yesterday to form a taskforce to promote "ethical purchasing." Members of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic…

… effective once implemented. "Although we still need to work out how the taskforce will exactly work, it will be a student and faculty taskforce to look at language in a possible code of conduct for…

… "embittered constituencies are not pressing" them to do so. Political Science Prof. Mark Tessler, who teach- es a class on the Arab-Israeli conflict, agreed with Miller's assessment that negotiators know what…

… for any newspaper to have their own clear guidelines when it comes to contro- versial ads like these, so they cannot be accused of arbitrary decisions." Muslim Students Association Presi- dent Kenan…

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…'t going to push for better video game audio, who will? Enter the Game Audio Net- work Guild, or G.A.N.G., a constant- ly-growing network of students, professionals and game audio veter- ans alike, headed by…

… to keep the house, and rebuild his confidence and reputation, they select 14 of the most random people they can find, ranging from local college students to 93-year-old Blue, C lit mV a man trying to…

… LP from the Ham- mer Bros., is appropriate given their aggression and disenchantment. Arab Muslims frustrated by the absence of justice on "stolen land" in Israel, the New York duo rage through 13…

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… Achmet and its Arabic Sources," pub- lished in 2002. 'U' chef holds culinary workshop for students Students can learn how to cook roast chicken, mashed potatoes and roast veg- etables from Chef Pat of the…

… reflected in modern Europe, from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight in the Kuenzel Room of the Michigan Union. The Orthodox Christian Fellowship, in association with the Hellenic Student Association and the Modern Greek…

… Program, is sponsoring the lecture. * CRIME NOTES Two cell phones allegedly stolen at Sigma Nu fraternity A student reported that her cell phone was Atoli on Friday nighit fthe Sigma Nu fraternity on 700…

… reported that her elbow was hit by the car. Intoxicated student refuses to get off bus A North Campus bus driver called DPS yesterday at 2 a.m. when an intoxi- cated student refused to leave the bus. DPS…

… instructed the driver to wait at the Vera Baits II Ziwet House stop for further assistance. When the officer arrived, the student was transported to the University Hospital. THIS DAY Speakers address women in…

… Conference at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. The conference was organized by the Michi- gan Business Women's Student Club to bring together female business leaders, students and prospective students

… manufacturing, retail and finance. The conference provided a forum to, "celebrate success and talk about how to get there," said conference co-chair Mindee Elam, a second-year MBA student. Reaching top leadership…

…-owned and led businesses, the number of female executives in Fortune 500 companies and the number of female MBA students at the top 20 business schools in the country, the study found. For women, one of the…

… most difficult aspects of advancing in the business world is achieving a bal- ance between work and home, Elam said. Meeting accomplished businesswomen helped students confront potential difficulties…

… they may face after graduation, said second-year MBA stu- dent and conference Marketing Chair Rebecca Loveland. Hearing about the experiences of profes- sional women allows students to "face the world…

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… with Israel, would signal firm Arab support for any agreements Sharon and Abbas might reach. Egypt and Jordan "will be insurance of success for a summit," Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said. The…

… 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…

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Arab satellite TV station, said about 30 Yemenis arrived in the capital carry- ing AK-47s and shouting pro-Saddam slogans. "Victory is ours," Saddam said in a statement issued in his name. But that was…

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

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… Israel's claim to the entire city and would challenge Pales- tinian aspirations to set up the capital in the Arab part of the city as part of a future state. "It can't be accepted at all, for the…

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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…

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… currently seeking non-Muslim Arabic members, one-armed Pakistani members, over-weight South Africans and Asians, Asians, Asians. A lot of students come to college feeling frightened and overwhelmed by the…

… into some maize-'n-blue shorts toot sweet. Sports, of course, are reserved only for our most gifted and intelligent students (as proven by their hard-earned grades), but the rest of us certainly have…

… assault (hey, can't make an omelet without breaking a few bigots) people who attempt to thwart our God-given constitutional right to give students points based on their ethnic/religious back- ground and the…

… talking with the BAMN High Council, I have learned that they are not cur- rently accepting any more brainless faux-hippy Anglo-Sax- ons or angry black students from affluent Detroit suburbs. They are…

…, though, the only way to go is to join MSA. As our student government, MSA pass- es many important resolutions each year that affect our cul- ture and the very fabric of our society. Last year alone, MSA…

… job they do. If you're lucky, they may even allow you to join. If politics aren't your bag, you can partake in one of the many community opportunities available to students. Giving money to the…

…." Regarding the search process, Deitch called. the search "focused, thorough and thoughtful." Deitch also addressed the contributions of the Presidential Search Advisory Committee, composed of faculty, students

… By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Members of the Graduate Employees Organization and Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality joined forces March 11 in a walk-out to stop stu- dents from…

… past University walls to undergraduate students at Michigan State University, some of whom chose not to attend.classes to show support for their graduate employee union, which formed last year but has…

… negotia- tions, a one-day walk-out and GEO's threat of an indefinite strike. Rackham student and GEO member Rachel Meyer said the vote was close to unanimity because the bar- gaining team addressed the…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 03, 2003 OP/ED URtw £tdigum 13atIg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… serves as an extension of the region's radicalism." Perhaps we should be suspect of professors in our own Department of Near Eastern Studies or of Middle Eastern and North African Studies? Of students

… taking Arabic? Another column registered that Israeli checkpoints are preventing some Palestinian Muslims from making the hajj to the "sacred sites" in Mecca. With "sacred sites" in quotation marks…

… - sarcastic and com- pletely inappropriate. On the flip side of the issue, I read in the Daily's online forum a response to another response to the article "Students react to, ques- tion Al-Arian arrest" (02…

student who equated those defending Al- Arian with terrorists. To that, an anonymous LSA junior replied: "No one is questioning this except those people who see the truth, which is the most frightening…

… on the Daily for attempting to mis- lead students into believing that there's an abun- dance of vegetarian/vegan food available in the residence halls (Vegetarian options increase as din- ing halls…

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