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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…

November 03, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

… situation in the Arab world were disclosed in an interview yes- terday with John Khalaf, '33L, an Arab student from Palestine, Commenting upon the back- ground of the present situation, Khalaf said "The year…

… until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. VOL. XLII. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1931 No. 32 NOTICES Presiclent and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the University on the first two Wednesdayafternoons…

… of each month from 4 to 6 o'clock.. Math. 49, 50, 52: All students in these three courses are to report to Room 220 Angell Hall from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Nov. 2 to 6, inclusive, for appointment in…

… tabulating instruction. Alan D. Meacham. Students, College of Engineering: Saturday, Nov. 7, 1931, will be the final day for dropping a course without-record. Courses may be dropped only with the permission of…

…. Forestry Club meeting, 7:30 p. m., Room 2039 Natural Science bldg. Mr. Prank Ineson will speak on "How Forestry Students Live in Germany." Junior Mathematical Society meets tonight at 7:30 in Room 3011 A…

… building at 8 p. m. All students and faculty interested are in- vited to attend. Dcutscher Zirkel: Meeting at 8 p. m., in the Michigan League. Prof. T. J. C. Diekhoff will speak. Michiganensian Business…

… augment the collection of bird books now on hand. It will be open to the students, with the fa- cility of mail service offered to members of the club. Freshman Pharmacy Election of Class Officers Friday…

… guests. All wives of mar- ried students are eligible for mem- bership and are invited to attend and to bring their husbands. Bowl- ing, games, dancing, and bridge will be the entertainment. Refreshments…

… lived to name the defend- ants and Harry Fleisher, who still is at large, as the gunmen. Arabs Win Turkish Separation, * But Recent Developments Create Excitement. New developments in the poli- tical…

… 1916 marked a great political awakening among the Arabs, an awakening which was manifested by King Hussein's de- claration of rebelliori against the Turks and by the alliances with Great Britain and the…

October 03, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… I 1 igr, irgilxan Daily Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Viet Thursday, October 3, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St…

…. Last spring, when the administra- tion proposed that all student or- ganizations be audited by the Uni- versity; Newsreel was the first group to kick up a fuss, and they have been raising the dust ever…

… since. Although the University's plan to establish financial accountability of student organizations has not been implemented up to this point, News- reel has periodically held meetings with other student

… Vietnamese students brought to the U.S. to study by the U.S. Agency for International Develop- ment (AID) are now facing deportation to Saigon. The students have all been active in the U.S. in denouncing the…

…, beginning to flake away. The students have requested political asylum in the U.S. and express con- fidence that Americans who want peace in Indochina will help them stop the deportations. The Saigon…

… administration, on the oth- er hand, is increasingly alarmed about the effect these students are having in keeping the issues of war and repression alive in the United States. The students have reached thousands…

… of people throughedemonstrations,spoetry read- ings, Vietnamese dinners, and cultural events. THE LOS ANGELES district office of the Immigration and Naturalization Ser- vice (INS) denied the students

…' initial apeal for asylum and began deportation hearings. A State Department advisory opinion claimed: (1) The students will face no repression because of their poli- tical beliefs in South Vietnam if they…

… use the "legal channels" available to them; (2) The students don't want to return to South Vietnam and rebuild their country, they simply want to stay in the U.S. The students dispute both assertions…

… return home safely. At the initial deportation hearing, Nguyen Hoang, 31, testified that his re- liance on the Paris Peace Agreement would lead the Thieu government to tudent, VIETNAMESE STUDENTS (left…

February 03, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVII, No. 88 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial…

… foreign affairs PIRGIM has long been a voice for students and others concerned about issues related to the public interest. Tonight, MSA votes whether or not to endorse an effort to keep PIRGIM alive on…

….25 refusable fee for PIRGIM in addition to the mandatory fee each student already pays to MSA. The other report, supported by committee members Eric Schnaufer and MSA president Kurt Muenchow, rejects associating…

… promised to pay all of MSA's legal fees. Additionally, PIRGIM has said it will pay the salaries of any work- study students needed to provide the administrative help to allocate the money. The strongest…

… argument which can be made against the passage of the proposal is that a refusable fee takes advantage of students who may not support PIRGIM, but who do not take the time to refuse to pay. In the petition…

… to put PIRGIM on the SVF, the student majority endorsed a refusable fee in principle. It would be irresponsible for MSA not to add its voice to that of the majority of the students. MSA should support…

… the ballot proposal which allows students an opportunity to reject the MSA sponsored funding mechanism in the March election. If students have changed their minds either about PIRGIM or the concept of a…

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…

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…

May 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO T HE MICHIGAN DAILY Arabian Committee Threatens Britain % By The Associated Press JERUSALEM, May 2-The power-' ful Arab Higher Committee told Brit-' ain "in the next thing to an ulti…

…- matum" today that Arabs now 'would proceed with organization of forces and prepare all means for defense in order to resume the national struggle," a committee official de- clared. He said the "national…

… Ann Arbor Art Associ- ation, is open to the public daily ex- cept Sunday from 2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. through May 23. Defieent Students May Obtai aTutors Students deficient in their studies may now…

… obtain tutorial services for a standard rate by applying at the Union Student Offices. Any student with a final grade of "A" in any subject or a "B" in his field of concentration may qualify as a tutor…

…. Students desiring a tutoring job, as well as those who are inter- ested in the service may visit the Union Student Offices for further information. adopted a White Paper limiting Jewish immigration into…

… Palestine. Report Opposed The Arab committee opposed the report of the British-American Com- BAGHDAD, May 2 - (lP - The newly-formed National Peoples De- fense Committee called tonight for a joint necting of…

…. mittee of Inquiry, which recom- mended immediate authorization for the immigration of 100,000 European Jews and that Palestine should be' neither an Arab nor Jewish state. Earlier, the Arab group named an…

… 'emergency" body to study a possible civil disobedience strike-similar to tactics in 1936-and methods for mo- bilizing Arab youth in Palestine. It also appealed to Arab rulers of Middle Eastern countries for…

… had called a one-day strike tomorrow by Arabs in Palestine and throughout the Mid- dle East to protest the joint report. Union Oficials Bolt Railroad Campus Strike Parley lahl<;agellelit's Offers…

… letter describing conditions at the University ,of the Philippines, which University students adopted last semester, was received yester-' day by Barbara Stauffer, chairman of the World Student Service…

October 03, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…Folded Tent Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 'Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail…

…" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints…

… carefully defined limits, and the rea- sons for this lie in the stagnant academic state of the high school. This middle ground scholarship can be at- tributed to the upbringing of most high school students

…. Their adolescence has been directed in a single cultural direction. Their relation- ships have been with students of the same age, the relatively same economical level, the same neighborhood. And so the…

November 03, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

… agreement (Continued from page 1)' overall direction placed the future course of the nation squarely in the Arab fold. "It is Arab in identity and a con- stituent member of the Arab League, bound by its…

… agreements," read an unofficial text released by several of the delegates. Exactly how the definition of Lebanon as an Arab state would be put into effect was not explained, which ap- parently gave the…

….by TOD WOOLF Rainy days Students and passersby didn't let the precipitation dampen their spirits as they walked througb the Diag yesterday. L 1 1 UNION GroundF Hoor Join The Daily …

February 03, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…44 OPINION Page 4 Monday, February 3, 1986 The Michigan Daily 01 be :tchgt ai Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVI, No. 87 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

…, ".. . the Israelis took the best far- mland from the Palestinians in 1948," she is ignoring British government statistics. Accor- ding to these statistice, 19.8% of the land in Israel was owned by the Arabs

… remained owned by Arabs. Israel did not take any land away from the Palestinians. Another misrepresentation of the truth regarding her version of Israeli land acquisition is where she states that…

… theaday that the armies of five Arab nations entered Israel's border on the provocation that Israel had become an indepen- dent state, the Secretary General of the Arab League, Assan Pasha, said, "This will…

… 100,000 Egyptian troops had ammassed them- selves on the Israeli border. In less than a week, Israel was ringed in by a quarter of a million Arab troops. On May 27, 1967, President Gamal Abdel Nasser of…

… Egypt said, "Our basic objective will be the destruction of Israel." I believe that the intentions of the Arabs were made rather clear to the "Israeli invaders." Nine days later, Israel made a pre…

… personal one and was regretted by the depar- tment. We believe that it might have been different, however, if the administration had con- sidered more fully the needs of students for a teacher of Becker…

…-perfect leaving pad. Smoke-but that's expected. Wait it curls-Sprouts fingers. The impossible has happened. ture, those of us on campus as well as future students have lost the opportunity to study with him and to…

… be a part of the community he created through his classes. Although this letter is written by graduate students from outside the Linguistics ; department, these students also regret his departure but…

… feel unable to speak out on his behalf. In his courses, Professor Becker offered readings intended primarily for students from linguistics and anthropology. Yet he took seriously the respon- sibility of…

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…

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…

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…

March 03, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… airlines to stop flights to any Arab country which refuses to guaranteed the safety of passengers of any ,flight; FURTHER MOVE: That the Admin- istrative Vice President of Student Government Council be…

… priorities and the environment. SACUA, students discuss policy of traditional closed meetings (Continued from Page 1) sions with the Defense Depart- ment was tabled. History Prof. Arthur Mendel said the…

… that the decision to abolish credit is technically subject to Regent approval, but he added the Regents virtually always accept faculty recommendations on aca- demic matters. The student-faculty council…

… pro- posal passed yesterday specifically said: -That a student faculty com- mittee to develop a structure for a student-faculty council; would be established; -That the council be a repre- sentative…

…, democratic council com- posed of an equal number of fa- culty members and students; -That the council exist as a standing committee of the gov- erning faculty. Classics Prof. Howard Cameron, who introduced…

… the proposal, said the council would serve as a "for- um for discourse between stu- dents and faculty." "The council would be an in- stitution by which students can sit and talk with faculty like men…

…," said Cameron, quoting a student, "rather than play poli- tics in the newspapers." LSA Student Assembly chair- man Ken Lasser expressed the hope that the council could as- sume "much of the traditional…

… work of the faculty", though the faculty, under the current propos- al, would retain final decision- making authority. Lasser said, the student drafters of the proposal hope that the council can serve as…

… a p 1 a c e where literary college committees can funnel their reports before they reach the LSA faculty. In this manner a student voice will be heard other than that of student members of individual…

… pos- sible solution. "If they could just do some- thing constructive." A bearded student in the fish- bowl observes, "The 60's were the protest years. People aren't going to protest anymore." Just…

August 03, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… EAST: hicidents Disturb Cease-Fire; Arabs Split on Summit Talks $ By The Associated Press Staff investigators for the House Committee on Un-Amer- ican Activities yesterday pointed the finger of blame…

… for violence in the cities at such groups as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, t h e Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM), and a militant Negro rights group called ACT. In a report…

… the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee initiat- ed rioting in Atlanta last year and in Nashville, Tenn., last April, and that an August 1965 riot in Chicago was "deliberately planned in advance…

… cease-fire on the river since the six-day Arab-Is- raeli war in June, broke out about two miles north of the Damia Bridge. It began in the morning, was broken off, then resumed and continued until…

… midafternoon. .Summit' Difficulties In another development in the simmering Middle East crisis, Arab foreign ministers meeting in Khartoun, Sudan, were report- ed in difficulty in their efforts to prepare for a…

… summit meeting to work out a unified approach in dealing with Israel. Delegates from the 13 Arab Na- tions, who long have feuded among themselves, met for three hours of heated discussion. The conference…

… lasted about 55 minutes, he said. Fighting erupted again a short time later in an exchange also initiated by Jordan, the Israeli spokesman said. A Jordanian military commu- Arab nations, led by Egypt…

… moderate Arab nations hours. opposed to these demands. Conference In Khartoum, delegates to the Arab foreign ministers conference were tight-lipped and grim as they emerged from their morning meeting. The…

… the re- sults of Israeli aggression," he said. Conference sources said Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Tunisia, moderate Arab nations, are in- sisting on a pledge by the leftist Advisory Council In Amman, in…

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar, items appear once only. ; Student organization notices are not accepted for publication…

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…

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…

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…

February 03, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… Intro to Arab American Studies or The Middle East in Hollywood Cinema. Students then select additional courses offered by the Arab and Mus- lim American Studies program. Evelyn Alsultany, associate…

… the AMAS minor as a unique and important opportunity for students given the large demographic of Arab Americans and Muslim Ameri- cans in Michigan and the current challenges to under- standing…

… anything illegal? Then it’s kind of a done deal because you’re not entitled to unemployment.” COURT From Page 1 versity Plant Operations and the Office of Student Life via conference call. Ultimately…

… significant number of University employees, faculty and staff who live elsewhere in Washtenaw County and beyond, and also recognizing that there are some students who are not necessarily in Ann Arbor…

… … It was really that con- sideration of what conditions could be,” Washington said. The new system resulted from a task force to review University operation reduction procedures after some students

… close; there is a hospi- tal, there is a police force, there are students on campus who need to be fed.” Though Monday’s snow day was the second cancellation of classes in the last year, Fitzger…

… announced two of the IGR courses would also fulfill the Race and Ethnicity degree requirement. Maxwell added that IGR is a valuable addition to any major, especially given her belief that students

… must become global citizens who know how to dis- cuss complex issues pertaining to diversity and inequality. “Students who earn a minor in intergroup relations educa- tion will develop the insight…

November 03, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… country under UN protec- tion. Egypt, Arab Students' Trip Home Barred The Egyptian Embassy in Washington contacted the Arab and Egyptian students yesterday' both by wire and telephone, ac- cording to Salah…

… El-Zarka, presi- dent of the Arab club, telling them that they are unable to return home yet because all means of transportation have been cut. Forty or 50 Arab and Egyptian students had sent a…

… the Israeli-Arab dispute. Student Speakers Attack UN Charter Violations By ROSE PERLBER G More than two hundred students from nations all over the world jammed a smoky Union room yesterday to hear…

… "international concern" for the passage of ships through the Suez Canal, and "an all out attack in concert with like-minded na- tions on the problem of resettling the 900,000 Arab refugees who now live in misery…

student speakers from the United States, France, Britain, India and Pakistan condemn Britain, France and Israel for violating the United Nations Charter. The opinions of the speakers, moderator Archie…

… loyal citizen of the United Kingdom," he could not condone Britain's "act of aggres- sion .. . which stabs United Na- Israeli and Egyptian students. But tions, , . the only legal body which after loud…

…, another speaker,. agreed that the right of Jewish people to Israel is a basic assumption. Minkovich declared "The trouble is-the Arabs do not seem to want to accept this." He said the current conflict…

March 03, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 3, 1994 U.S. Arabs, Jews call for healing in wake of massacre Author lobbies lawmakers to protect Michigan youth DETROIT (AP) - Arab Ameri- can leaders…

… kill- ings - Israeli occupation and settle- ment of Arab territories. "This is not only a shameful crime against Islam and the Palestinian people, but a crime against human- ity," Elahi said. He called…

…," he added. "The question is doing something., After learning of the massacre, Detroit Jewish Community Council Director David Gad-Harf and other Jewish leaders phoned Arab and Mus- lim counterparts to…

…. Relations between Arab and Jew- ish leaders has warmed considerably beginning with the Sept. 13 signing of a peace accord between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, Gad-Harf said. One of the…

… first people Gad-Harf spoke to Friday was Terry Ahwal, local head of the American-Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee. Yesterday, he said Ahwal called Gad-Harf and to express her regret over Tuesday…

… paid its own legal fees, which topped $140,000. Despite the high legal fees incurred by the University to fight the lawsuit, some students will benefit. The Free Press will donate the $28,000 received in…

… the University lawsuit to co-sponsor a summer jou@ nalism program for minority students. The Free Press will donate an ad- ditional $125,000 to the Campaign for Michigan over five years. Of that amount…

…, an additional $25,000 will go to the conference. During the summer, students will attend two-week sessions at the Uni- versity and Wayne State University, and then work for four weeks at their hometown…

…-0444 - Take Out 300 Detroit St. at Catherine across from Farmer's Market FLYER Continued from page 1 the College of LSA. "I doubt most review boards would allow students to pay to participate in a psychology…

… the flyer on an East Quad bulletin board. The Ann Arbor Arcade Station Post Office associated LSA first-year student Mike Vagnetti with the post office box number listed on the flyer. Vagnetti was…

February 03, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… especially relevant to the Arab and Muslim students studying liberal arts. She said many Arab and Muslim students feel they can only study engi- neering ortake pre-med courses. "Without these types of dia…

…@michigandaily.com CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Bye, bye backpack WHERE: Shapiro Under- graduate Library WHEN: Wednesday at about 10 a.m WHAT: A student reported her backpack stolen after she left unattended on the…

….m WHAT: Suspected mari- juana and paraphernalia were taken from student, University Police reported. The student will be charged with possession of mari- juana. Hip hop summit WHAT: A conference that…

… gathers students, artists and others to learn how to use hip hop to create positive social change. The event will last two days andtickets start at $15. WHO: Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives and…

… faculty performers. Tickets are $10 with a student ID. WHO: School of Music, Theatre & Dance WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m WHERE: Power Center for the Preforming Arts Folk concert Researchers have found WHAT…

… and winter terms by students at the University ofMichigan. One copy is avalable free ofcharge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for fall term…

… bike- sharing program in the fall, and it has now reached about 1,250 signatures. In addition, both Central Student Government and LSA Student Government's Tak- ing Responsibility for the Earth and…

… just getting our feet wet in the fall but now we have a lot of student sup- port." Elliott said the process of set- ting up the program is difficult and requires continued support and collaboration from…

students, University administrators and city officials. "We have talked to adminis- trators and they have been help- ful and insightful but they are not sure if the University has the money or the critical…

… Lonnerstater wrote in an e-mail interview that he thinks students would ben- efit from a bike share program, but that pressing infrastructure issues should be resolved before the program is instated. "If a bike…

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…

March 03, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, March 3, 1988- Page 3 MSA rejects campus-wide vote on Steiner By ROSE MARY WUMMEL The Michigan Student Assembly Tues- day night voted not to ask students whether 4SA…

… specific wording of the question and concern that students wouldn't be informed enough about the issue to vote were also discussed. Graduate student Bruce Belcher, a non- voting MSA member, said the…

… question should not be put on the ballot because UCAR is already working to facilitate Steiner's dismissal. He also said MSA should not survey student attitudes toward Steiner because many have not…

August 03, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… helpful and thor- ough," ranging over all aspects of the Arab-Israeli dispute. "IT'S TOO early to negotiate a settlement," Carter told re- porters. But he said Vance had offered a number of "ideas" for both…

… Volume LXXXVII, No. 51-S Wednesday, August 3, 1977 Is edited and managed by students at the University o Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann, Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published…

June 03, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

… CENTS 14 Students Win Business Aid Plan Outlined In Congress Hits Labor Spies Hopwoo Totalin Iola Goodspeed Receives Largest Fiction Grant For Novel 'Loon Totem' Van Dorn Discusses Franklin In Lecture…

… Fourteen University students won' a total of $9,000 Hopwood prizes yes-' terday, $500 more than the sum awarded last year. The announcement of the awards was made by Prof. Roy W. Cowden of the English…

…, is to re- ceive the Anne E. Chipman Stevens scholarship, it was announced re- cently. This scholarship is awarded annually to the most outstanding woman student on campus, in both scholastic record and…

… demonstrated the need for such legis- lation. The bill also would forbid private police to use tear gas. Refugee 'Aid Group Formed In Ann Arbor i Student refugees, their needs and problems, will be the major…

… concern f the newly formed Ann Arbor Com- mittee on Refugees, Kenneth O. Mor- tan, director of the Student Religious n Association, announced yesterday. o Though not a part of the University P program…

… the problem; and d for the provision of specific services F for refugees." t t British Troops Engage Arabs F In.Ma jor Battle Terror Grips Holy Land n As Many Are Killed Inl BombingAnd Fighting…

… JERUSALEM, June 2.-(!P)-Bri- tish troops were reported tonight to~ be fighting a major engagement in1 the Kalakaliya Hills with an Arab band as a new wave of bloodshed swept the Holy Land. The Arab band…

… during the day killed four British soldiers And three1 Jewish policemen who were on a road1 patrol. In addition six Arabs were killed, including a native policeman, when a time bomb exploded in a market…

… place near the Jaffa gate. The bomb burst amid shopping crowds. A score of Arabs were wounded so seriously they were taken to hospitals. Horror gripped the Holy Land in the wake of the outburst. Tension…

… grew hourly as police and military authorities strove to retain order by swift punitive measures and with ceaseless patrols in all sections of Jerusalem. The Arab band wiped out the road patrol of four…

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…

June 03, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… Switzerland to sell pounds and convert to Swiss francs. Sellers were not named but Arab oil producers are among the clients who deal through Swiss banks. They said a second selling wave in the afternoon came…

… northern Akkar region. Syrian-led guerrillas of the Saiqa or- ganiiation were reinforced around the port of Sidon and a nearby American- run oil refinery vital to Syria. Arab dinlonatic sources said the Sy…

… employee walkout last Thursday that will leave the oft-visited student restaurant inoperative for at least two weeks. The mass walkout came after Thomp- son refused to comply with the mana- gers' and workers…

March 03, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 3, 1994 (Tije Lirbigmrti ig 420 Maynard JEsstE HALLAAY Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editor in Chief Edited and managed SrM GOODs TWN by students at the F ,NT…

student money to support an opinion that the courts have roundly dismissed as a direct and willful violation of the Open Meetings Act. In releasing a wealth of documents, stu- dents and others will finally…

… of this, it is that the Detroit Free Press is donating the money received from the suit to minority scholarships for University students. Hopefully, this decision will mean more than just avoiding…

… is incumbent upon all of us - Arab-Americans, Jewish- Americans and all other Americans - to demand the disarmament of all Jewish settlers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. That is only the first small…

… step in a series of many which will begin to make real safety and security possible for all living in the land of Palestine. SUZY SALIB LSA senior Jews and Arabs must cooperate To the Daily: As a Jew, I…

… settler in the West Bank, he saw bodies pile up as part of the normal course of the political process; some bodies were those of his close friends. And no doubt, those Arabs who had killed his friends, and…

… those Arabs whom he himself murdered, were equally angry and frustrated by their helplessness as they watched neighbors and loved ones die. But because he led the life of a religious and political…

… with the bodies and the hate, the anger and the fear. The cycle continues. Peace will only come when Jews and Arabs are both convinced that the other is not the enemy, and they no longer need to be…

… victims. Apologizing is the first step, but forgiving is harder and more important. Why should Arabs forgive Jews? Why should Jews forgive Arabs? Because if they do not forgive each other, there will only…

… see that they need each other to live peacefully. It is both a Jewish and an Arab responsibility to maintain peace, and to see that massacres like the one last Friday do not happen again. As for the…

February 03, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

…- tioned the scholarly competence of LSA Dean Peter Steiner and Associ- ate Dean John Cross. On Monday, three University economics doctoral students dis- closed published articles challenging the legitimacy…

… Daniel Fusfeld defended both Cross and Steiner. The doctoral students, requesting anonymity because of fear of aca- demic reprisals, had said Cross uses an economics theory that has since been discredited…

… After more than a week of confu- sion and delays; members of the Michigan Student Assembly and the Student Organization Development Center met and began to develop strategies to improve MSA's rela- tions…

… with the University's Board of Regents. The board, at its January meeting, threatened to cut MSA's funding if it did not improve working relations with different University student or- ganizations…

… for Student Services Roselle Wilson and Director of the Union Frank Cianci- ola, MSA Rep. Heidi Hayes sug- gested three strategies that the two organizations could use in order to improve their rapport…

… shipping 35 Abrams tanks, considered the world's best, to Saudi Arabia and 40 sophis- ticated FA-18 jet fighters to the United Arab Emirates, congressional and other sources said Thursday. Other Arab states…

… receive no American weapons under the proposed sale. Since1985, Congress has prohibited military aid to the Arab kingdom until it agrees to peace terms with Israel. With the plan now being dis- cussed…

April 03, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… Plan Yisit Here to Choose aeT Air Candidates.'- STUDENTS MUST QUALIFY! Training Will Enable Graduates' to Obtain Transport Pilot .. : * .. License. University students who may wish to secure training in…

…., on an will enable successful students to attempted glider flight to New York. His glider is being towed behind pass an examination for procure- a plane piloted by J. D. Jernigan, jr. (left). ment of…

…, as follows: (d Pr 30 day flight elimination course in ILDAYTONA BEACH, Fla., April 21 which student solos and is sent to1- Indefinite postponement of his the Naval Air station at Pensacola, attempts to…

… lower the world's auto- Florida; eight months in which the ! Professor of Business Policy to student completes 200 or moreI Discuss 'Self Advertising late today by Kaye Don, British1 hours of flying and…

… are planted much as DESCRIBES ARAB WORLD Timber growing experiments a tomato or cabbage plant, except__ With the arranging of plans for near Ann Arbor, which have been that less care is necessary and no…

… Unification of the Arabs by the establishment of an equipment carried on since 1904 by the Uni- water is needed. - stressing patriotism rather than re- versity, indicate an unuually large ligion will be the…

… "New Oppor- and more efficient control of the feet in height over a period of 22 Plans to Publish Three Volumes tunity in the Arab World" and campus equipment. years, and an average diameter of Showing…

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…

April 03, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 3, 1991 Wbe £t4han &ult 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW K. GOTTESMAN…

… in the dark as to how she will accomplish her goals. But now that she has won, it is important that Ann Arbor residents - and specifically students - hold her to her ideals, and ensure that they become…

… refute this assertion. The one issue of paramount importance to students in the Brater platform was her promise to protect student rights on campus. Incidents in which students clash with city residents or…

… officials - such as the South Quad macing incident of last term - clearly merit Brater's attention during her tenure. This was an issue largely ignored by Jernigan, leaving students with very little recourse…

… in City Hall. Brater should make herself accessible and open to student concerns, and attempt to combat some of the existing tensions between students and the Ann Arbor community. Liz Brater did not…

October 03, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… ordered a general mobilization of civilians in vital Khuzistan province, while Iraq admit- ted its forces have gone on the defen- sive, "preserving" past gains. In Tehran, the Iranian Parliament Arab oil…

…'s two major battlefronts-the Shatt-al-Arab waterway to the Persian Gulf and in the Iranian oil province of Khuzistan fur- ther north. But there were signs that the way was settling down to a long and…

… the north. MS A contiues work on security By DAVID MEYER Members of the Michigan Student Assembly Security Task Force took another step last night toward developing concrete plans for improving campus…

… security. Students at the meeting, representing five "action groups" formed at last week's mass meeting, reported on the research they had conducted on their individual topics and discussed future directions…

… for action. AMONG THE POSSIBLE improvements discussed by the students was a night-time, off-campus ride program similar to the present "Night-Owl" bus service. MSA member Bruce Brumberg, coordinator of…

… the un- dergraduate library was postponed after students ex- pressed concern over the danger of pairing up women with unfamiliar escorts. "We've done the ground work, . , . now -it's time to for- mulate…

…. MISCELLANEOUS Guild House-Luncheon Lecture, Molly Reno, "Landlord-Tenant Law and the Office of Student Legal Services," 12 p.m., 802 Monroe. Campus Chapel-Dr. Gordon Spykman, "Christians in Politics," 7:30 p…

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…

August 03, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-FifthYear EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNiVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS EMERGING NATIONS THREATEN: Old Nuclear Monopoly Crumbles r…

… of society and de- moralizes the proponents of social action. W hy Not'P THOSE OF US interested in further- ing the cause of human knowledge, Ask Students? this war means an end: war imposes its own…

… alization of unreason-it is insanity as that he has not conferred with members an image of social man. The lies, the vili- of the student body about the appoint- fication, and the cliches which we have ment…

… administrators who do not to continue. take into consideration the attitudes of What is the answer to all this? What is the student body can lead to disastrous the way out? consequences. The only alternative to…

… peaceful sub- To get into office a man whose policies mission to evil is opposition. Substantive- would not alienate the student body it ly, it is the duty of the younger genera- would seem logical to let…

… knowledgeable tion today to forcefully assert its opposi- student representatives have at least a tion to the slaughter. It must make it consultative voice in administrative ap- clear ,to those who wield power…

… that it will pointments. not simply docilely accepts its role as can- The administration has nothing to lose nonfodder in the Great Society's wars for in student consultation on major appoint- moral…

… uplift. ments since student advice, like that of the'faculty, would not be binding, and has WE, AS A GENERATION, are faced now something to gain since such consulta- with the choice that the intellectuals…

… easy to see why the Big Three are concerned. Of course, China's im m e d i a t e nuclear potential should not be overestimated. The Arabs, meanwhile, cannot be expected to sit by idly. The UAR must…

October 03, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… Syrian revolution- aries seized control of this northern segmient of the now collapsed United Arab Republic. Syria To Adopt Neutral Policy Problems of Faculty Enrollment, Facilities Face 'U' in Future By…

…-' sort of continuing fedleration with Egypt in the United Arab R1epub- lic and said Syria now regards Egypt in the same light as any other Arab country. Syria also has applied for mem- br si of th Arabe

… Faculty Members 'Kuzbari said~ a letter sent to the United Nations Saturday was a formal application for member- ship in - the name of the Syrian Arab Republic The United States State Depart- ment reported…

… request. It arrived in Washington Sunday trugh the American consu gen-' Knight.- In Beirut about 500 young men demonstrated last night in support of Nasser. They shouted "lotig live the United Arab Republic…

…," "down with separatist movements in the Arab world." honored yesterday fobrst h e ire achievement and service to the University. .. F 1 v e received Distinguished Achievement Awards, consisting of a…

… estimates show a dro of 415 from 3,165 to 2,750. Sault Branch However Michigan Tech's bdranch at Sault Ste. Marie has Increased ts students body by' 13 from 487 to 500. IMichigan Tech's budget de…

… 5,038 to approxi- mately 5,300.- .astiern Michigan University also rose to approxi mately 5,300 from 5,121. Following the general trend, Western Michigan Universityin creased by 173 students, giving i…

May 03, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

students were called in that afternoon to meet with Rea, Hale, and Taylor. At the meeting, Rea pointedly told the pair he would recommend suspension from the University, were he handling the case. When the…

students had left, Rea invited in Judic Chairman Michael Sklar. A good deal of their discussion centered on suspension, something unprecedented, but also something Rea wanted. He ad- mitted suspension was a…

… relationship of Joint Judiciary to the Administration? TUDGING BY THURSDAY'S action, this much can be determined: if subtle administrative influence exists so considerably, a student judiciary can effectively…

… fulfill no function. Apart from all apparent administrative paternalism, the con- crete facts of the case do not warrant a suspension for the students involved. Although the students deserve a penalty for…

April 03, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 146) • Page Image 10

…'s mediation between Israel and Egypt. HIS REFERENCE to "loop- holes" in the Arab stance re- flected Palestinian and Syrian concern during the Kissinger talks that President Anwar Sa- dat oftEgypt might have…

…-ranking American politician. McGovern's comments hit the Arab world at a particalarly favorable time, coming as the Ford administration announced a major reassessment of its Middle East policy. The reassessment has…

… you will take with you- Billiards at the UNION GET ATTENTION I He added: "If so, then our I i I STUDENT TRAVEL in AUSTRALIA Bring your questions to Peter Goulding, Eastern Regional Manager of the…

May 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

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

…? mended for its action at Wednesday night's What are the possibilities for rescheduling Student Government Council meeting. activities, the preparation for which might be First of all, it indicated its…

… INTENDED only for the eyes of American diplomats, but the State Department has pre- pared a confidential report on "Communist Penetration in the Middle East." This bluntly charges that Arab Reds are acting…

… an interesting and revealing perspective. Here, more clearly perhaps than anywhere else in the Arab world, there exists the will to work out the national future without enmity toward, -indeed by…

… to take all the Arab peoples. If there is an alternative to the revolutionary movement which precipitated the crisis in Jordan, it is the kind of progressive national- ism, energetic but not fanatical…

…, which the liberators of Tunisia represent. The critical and dramatic question is whether the future of the community of Arab peoples lies with Nasser or with men like Bourguiba, with the supernationalists…

… the Arab countries. In all of them, though in differing degree, the issue is raised by two great conflicting tendencies. The one, as exem- plified by Bourguiba, is to maintain the exist- ing political…

… existing political order, as was attempted recently in Jordan, but also at the creation of a revolu- tionary imperialism which would make Nasser in Cairo the master of the Arab world. In Tunisia the…

… Soviet Union. One of the questions we are bound to ask ourselves is whether we must accept this his- torical fatalism, as one of the unchangeable facts of life, this contest within the Arab community, with…

… latest official Soviet statement this week treats as a plot against Arab independence our suppo7 of King Hussein against those who would overthrow him, and bring Jordan under the domination of Egypt and…

February 03, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… citizens, green-card holders and visa holders in light of an executive order signed last Friday. The University of Michigan Muslim Graduate Student Association and Arab and Muslim American…

…A Haven Hall classroom was overflowed with University of Michigan students listening to a series of speakers who discussed the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which may…

… policy on the part of Congress — protects undocumented students from deportation and allows them to obtain work permits. However, it does not provide a path to citizenship. Trump has repeatedly…

… University’s commitment to international students by reiterating its policy against releasing the immigration status of students. The announcement followed Trump’s signing of an executive action…

… have become a rallying point for many amid anti-immigrant rhetoric and actions from the White House. In recent months, the Central Student Government has been working toward making the University…

… candidate talks with students GOVERNMENT Gretchen Whitmer met with College Democrats to talk voter engagement CALEB CHADWELL Daily Staff Reporter CAROLYN GEARIG/Daily LSA professor Silvia Pedraza…

… Michigan League Ballroom on Thursday afternoon. About 75 students, faculty and Ann Arbor residents attended the event. Presidential Bicentennial Prof. Martha Jones gave the opening remarks at Monday…

…’s colloquium. The colloquium largely focused the University’s lack of diversity. On Monday, Sotomayor referenced the low number of African-American students at the University. As of October 2016, less…

… than 5 percent of students at the University are African American. “We are making large improvements towards a kind of equality but we are still far from it,” Sotomayor said. “When you look at…

… Daily Staff Reporter Office hours were held in the hallways of Haven Hall on Thursday as the Graduate Employees’ Organization — the labor union representing graduate student instructors and…

November 03, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… University's anti-discrimina- tion policy does not include the Greek system, as two students who tried to file a complaint against the Kappa Sigma fraternity discovered yesterday. The two students were among a…

… group of five who were the objects of allegedly racist remarks during a party at the fraternity last month. According to Interim Student Policy Administrator Cindy Straub, incidents at fraternities and…

…'t cover their problems." Straub and some students favor extending the range of the policy to cover fraternities and sororities. "The Greek system should not be held exempt," said LSA senior Jen- nifer Liu…

…, a member of the Univer- sity of Michigan Asian Student Coalition. Liu was not one of the five students involved. The incident occurred as the five students were leaving the party and a man in the…

… uneasy.£ Arab nations saw the apparent victory of right-wing parties as a setback for peace, but Egypt said yesterday it will continue seeking a path to stability in the Middle East. Plo leader Yasser…

…. Student court clears MSA party BY FRAN OBEID The Election Court of the Michigan Student Assembly's Central Student Judiciary ruled unanimously yesterday that advertising to form a political party through…

… ad, which encouraged students to join a party for the upcoming MSA elections, read, "Want to run for MSA? Want to change it? Are you a moderate?" Although the ad did not contain the name of a party, a…

… John Sotiroff, Chief Justice of the Central Student Judiciary Election Court. The other major parties, have not had problems with the election rules, according to representatives at an election meeting…

November 03, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…. Inst. of Electrical Engineers Am. Society of Civil Engineers Am. Society of Mechanical En- gineers. (Aeronautical Eng. Div.) Arab Students Union. Am. Society of Mechanical En- gineers Architectural…

…. For further information, report to Morris Hallany afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m. Presidents of Student Organizations should report the names, titles and addresses of all officers to the Dean of Students

…, Room 2, University Hall not later than Nov. 10. The follow- ing is a list of student organizations as filed in the office of the Dean of Stu-1 dents. Any organization which does not furnish the required…

… information on the date set will be considered no longer in existence. Any active or- ganization not listed should apply for official recognition at once. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Landscape Club…

… Lawyers Club Lutheran Student Club Men's Council Metropoiltan Area Club Michigamua Michigan League Michigan Public Health Club Michigan Wolverine Mortarboard Mu Phi Epsilon National Student League Nippon…

… Lambda Theta Pi Tau Pi Sigma Quarterdeck Rho Chi Scabbard and Blade Scalp and Blade Senior Society Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Rho Tau Sigma Xi Sphinx Stanley Chorus Student

… Alliance Student Christian Association Student League of Industrial mocracy Student Senate Student Social Workers Club Student Theosophical Club Tau Beta Pi Tau Epsilon Rho Tau Sigma Delta Theta Sigma Phi…

… President and Mrs. Rutliven will be at home to students on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. Pre-Legal Students: It is believed that undergraduates in the University who are preparing for the…

… study of law will be interested in attending a number of case club trials to be con- ducted during the first semester, at the Law School. The cases will be heard before faculty and student judges, Tuesday…

… through Friday each week. The arguments will be heard in Rooms 116, 138, 218 and 220, Hut- chins Hall, Law School. All begin at 4 p.m. University of Michigan Band: All students interested in enrolling in…

April 03, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

… with little jokes opponent, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and the Arab Socialist Union. seems to take all of this tradi- on himself. He also has the same (D-N.Y) for setting up so many Students also have…

…Page'Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, April 3, 1968 Pa Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY - __ _ - _.. ! f - . f... - f -t POLITICAL DISSENT: Worldwide Student Protest Explodes McCarthy's Campaigning…

… Style: Free and Easy, Like Adlai's 4 Collegiate Press Service Although students throughout many parts of the world have been a powerful political force for generations, the worldwide stu- dent movement…

… has been rapidly gaining momentum since the be- ginning of the year. Within recent weeks, students have played significant roles in the political developments of many countries, including Czech…

…- oslovakia, Poland, Spain, Egypt, Italy, and Japan. In many other countries, students are beginning to realize their potential power and are demanding radical polit- ical and education reforms. Students

… throughout the world are not unified with a common goal and strategy. Generally speaking, however, students are demanding - and frequently re- ceiving - more freedom from their government, more respon…

…- sibility in decision-making, and a reformed educational curriculum that is relevant to the new social issues in the world. Students in many countries also are demon- strating against the war in Viet- nam…

…, stressing their desire for lasting peace in the future. Anti- American sentiment has reached new dimensions in many student circles. Although the worldwide student movement seems to be gaining momentum…

…, protest politics in Europe, Asia, and elsewhere is not a new phenomenon. Students, for example, were largely respon- sible for the overthrowof ex-Pres- ident Sukarno in Indonesia, and students played a…

… major role in the overthrow of the Syngman Rhee government in South Korea. In the United States, however, students are just beginning to de- mand educational reform and Presidential candidates, for the…

February 03, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…-paying Arab businessmen have for two years been investigating a U.S. senator, six congressmen and 13 state officials, of- ficials said yesterday. Sources said the FBI used hidden cameras to film most of the…

… meetings at which undercover agents handed high public officials a total of nearly $1 million in cash. IN RETURN, the public officials allegedly promised to help a supposed wealthy Arab businessman in his…

… handed over an undeter- mined amount of money. E Run for your psyche Does jogging improve one's outlook on life? Possibly, according to some researchers. The Institute of Mental On the inside A student

September 03, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… for- eign student (both American and foreign), the new grad student, the custodian and a whole bunch of wonderful people who you know must have danced to the Glenn Miller band when it stopped for a one…

…-Jewel Brown, female vocalist. God knows why she's been travelling with Arm- Arabs Agree t Sen Tyree Glenn, who plays trom- strong for six and one-half years. bone and vibes (why the electric She tries to…

… got some heads moving The summit , was a victory for and feet tapping that I'm sure, the moderates among the Arab haven't moved in a long, long leaders and Egypt's President 'while. If a kid and his…

….S. wages, U.S. workers' jobs are unprotected, he said, adding:. "That is a matter to be ;:settled here." KHARTOUM, Sudan (P) - The decision of the Arab summit meeting to resume oil shipments to the West was…

… made as a bid to win western sympathy and sup- port for the.Arab nations in their efforts to wipe out Israel's gains] in the Middle East war June 5-;10, delegates reported yesterday. The conference wound…

…. States,; Britain and West Germany. The Arabs had accused those countries ~in siding with Israel in the wvar. In surprisingly conciliatory de- cisions, the summit rejected pro- posals put to a meeting of…

Arab; finance, economy and petroleum ministers in Baghdad last month for a complete-halt to oil supplies to the West for three months fol- lowed by a permanent ban on sup- plies to the United States…

… economies of the Arab nations that suffered di- rectly from the Israeli aggression and help them in facing the pres-I sures of battles," the resolution declared.. "The summit conference has therefore decided…

… $122 million. Moderation was the keynote of the summit resolutions with mili- tary action to regain occupied Arab territories apparently having been abandoned. Eliminate Aggression Instead the Arab

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…

November 03, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 56) • Page Image 6

…TAGE X THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1967 WAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1967 l I #/1el BATTLE WITH POLICE: University of Madrid Students Demand Academic Freedom…

… with Shiomo Carlebach Collegiate Press Service it, and estimates as to the actual MADRID, Spain - Student un- number of members vary. Most rest at the University of Madrid sources, however, claim the…

… group came to a head last week in a has the support of the majority series of strikes, protests, and of students. Famed Chassidic Folksinger, Composer and Rabbi ~- battles with police. 11 TONIG HT at…

… $ 2 .0E.. 1.-. . 2A8MS.NMAIN NGT. C* * 5;,t (. ~* * VAL.... ..as shown about $1 25.00 S.- '-V 28S. MAIN ST. - -g . , - ' Subscribe To T HE MICH IGAN DA iLY Among the things the students are demanding…

… is an end to the use of military police at the uni- versity. At present, a student who is detained by police must appear before a military court for a court martial. Students are denied re- dress in…

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…

February 03, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… all legitimate means. Organization of Arab Students University of Michigan Chapter Daily Contact your reps- Sen. Phillip Hart (Gem), 253 Russell Bldg., Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. 20515. Sen…

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, M1 48104 ay, February 3, 1976 News Phone: 764 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tuesd -0552 Aid for…

…, thousands of homosexuals were purged from the military and the federal government. The University campus did not re- main immune to these purges; here, until the sixties, homo- sexual faculty and students

… homophobia (fear of homosexuals or homosexuality) minefests itself in more subtle, but still insidious ways. Most Universitygayfaculty, staff, administrators and students still hide their gayness, out of fear…

…. Meanwhile, the University has refused to accept its responsibility to build more apartments. In 1960 there were 7,800 students in pri- vately owned dwellings. This represented 36 per cent of the student

… population. In 1972, however, 46 per cent of the 33,000 students lived in the private sec- tor. The unanimous resolution of both SGC and LSA was on the mark when it labelled the University's response to the…

… housing crisis "embarassingly poor." It is time for students and members of the community to pressure the 'U' into ac- cepting its responsibility and help alle- viate the housing crisis in town. THE LOTTERY…

… works toward upping the already exhorbitant rates. The housing crisis in town crosses all imaginary lines which tend to divide Ann Arbor into "town and Gown." The Tenants Union (TU) wants students, non…

…- students, renters and dorm residents to realize, that they must act together to solve the housing problem. The interests of the landlords and those of the housing office are one. With a high demand for…

… that was clearly anti-Arab. Upon our strong ob- jection, the Daily published ex- cerpts from its advertisement policy that clearly prohibits pub- lication of any racist material. The publication of Grant…

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