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January 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

Arab, Israeli and Western delegates set to hold a series of meetings around the world this spring and explore the nuts and bolts of peace in the region. Although marred by a Palestinian boycott and the…

… absence of Syria and Lebanon, the meeting added a sense of substance and continuity to the fragile U.S.-brokered peace process. It drew an impressive cross-section of the Arab world, the United States and…

… abstractions, delegates spoke of water-sharing, the environment, and the need to cut crippling defense spending. After the talks ended, Israeli delegation heads praised the Arabs' business-like approach and the…

… care they took to avoid political point-scoring. The Israelis, who have long craved acceptance by their Arab neighbors, claimed a diplomatic victory simply in getting the Arabs to sit with them…

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November 30, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 30, 2004 OPINION + + + 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN…

students I mean - Thanksgiving is not a time to ponder what we are thankful for or what is truly important to us in life. For a lot of us, Thanksgiving is just another trip home, another reason to see all…

…- ues that Christians hold dear. Christian political communities in Ann Arbor. Last year, we established, the Progressive Arab-Jewish Alliance, a group established by members of both communities working…

… Arbor Jewish community, such as Jewish Witnesses for Peace. So we would have to disagree that no dialogue exists between Palestinians and Israelis (Group Leaders invite 'U' to discuss Arab

… outside of it because it is only through a democratic dissemination of ideas and views that real change becomes possible. It is also crucial that all students at the University be given access to these…

… ideas so that they can form a balanced opinion with regard to the Palestinian-Israeli con- flict and the role students should play with regard to University investments in com- panies that make a direct…

… profit from the Israeli occupation. We welcome, as always, discussion between groups and the advance- ment of a democratic exchange, and we feel that all students should have access to that exchange…

… through the media. Terek Dika Dika is an LSA senior and vice chair of Students Allied for Freedom and Equality Daily's coverage of GEO remains unbalanced To THE DAILY: I recently submitted a letter in…

… response to an editorial supporting the Graduate Employee Organization in its quest for more benefits at the expense of students sage conduit rather than a news medium. Though it may have come as a surprise…

October 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…41 4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 30, 2001 OP/ED olbe £kw niag 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. L JII 41 ® won ried how -N,' s ha~s hdf~ed e e\jtCeoC.. I Reforming student activism: A modest proposal AUBREY…

… my atten- tion. Fire is almost always cool, especially when it's nearby and safely contained. And just think what it could do for the cause! ("Hey! Did you hear about that Students Against Syphilis guy…

… who set himself on fire?") I guarantee the student body would appreciate this kind of valor ("Dude! Check out the blisters on that guy!"). Finally, no one would get hurt except the noble activist…

… signs and spend more time hanging out with the tax collectors and prostitutes. Besides being a great P.R. move, it'd be a lot more fun than hollering "salvation" at jaded col- lege students day in and day…

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

…The Office of Financial Aid, 2011 Student Activities Building announces: G S L PRIORITY DEADLINE The priority processing deadline for Guaranteed Student Loans for FalI/Winter or Winter Only* is…

…, October 30, 1981-The Michigan Daily' Anirmal.,House Students turn college food C.K. SPURLOCK AND PMeENT KENNY ROGERS L DVWTIE I MURFREESBORO, N.C. (AP)- The mayor yesterday lifted a state of emergency…

… that was im- posed when a food fight at a college cafeteria escalated into a riot as students threw furniture as well as dinner. Ten students were arrested on felony charges of in- citing a riot after…

… disciplined, with penalties ranging from work details to suspen- sion. The food fight broke out when about 600 students started hurling turkey, apples, mashed potatoes and bananas during a Halloween dinner…

…., "Food was all over the ceiling," police officer Tommy Geesaid. "The floor was such a mess you couldn't walk on it. It was a total wreck." POLICE SAID the food fight turned into a riot when students

… of damage to the cafeteria ranged from $2,000 to $3,000. Harris, who entered the cafeteria with three other officers, said he found "students just screaming and hollering, throwing food and trays…

…, breaking up fur- niture-they broke the door open, too." t Mto riot HE SAID police used dogs to break up the crowd and ordered students back to their dormitories. Chowan College's enrollment is 1,100. After…

… the fight broke out, college officials locked the doors in an effort to calm the crowd; police said. Some students panicked when they could not escape and broke down the doors. "I locked the doors…

…. Students said the idea was born Wednesday after- noon at a local tavern where a crowd gathered to drink beer. They said someone stood up and announ- ced plans for a food fight at the Halloween dinner…

…."" Harris said the students facing charges would ap- pear in court Tuesday. Eight of them remained in the Hertford County Jail on $2,000 bond, police said. WEST &. rE GALLAGHER KING of THE SLDG…

November 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 30, 2001 OP/ED ibe £kbi1tgau &IIIQl 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…-Taliban Arabs have been described as "heavy fighting," "more airstrikes" and a "crushed" prison uprising outside Mazar-e- Sharif, the death of one American is dis- played in a front page article including…

… page you implicitly tell your readers that his life is more important than the lives of Arabs. This includes the 500 prisoners "apparently killed during intense U.S. airstrikes" in the continuation of…

… Daily do the same for Arabs killed fight- ing for and against the Taliban, and for those dying in refugee camps. Please show your readers that all lives are important, Americans and Arabs includ- ed…

… term for Pakistan, I would suggest that it is impossible to be perfectly informed. Little test: What's the proper term for the nationality of a randomly chosen nation, say Lesotho? About the student who…

January 30, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… titled "In Search of a Near East Settlement: The Aftermath of Lebanon '82" which was sponsored by the University and Easten Michigan University chapter of the Organization of Arab Students.s' Al-Hoss said…

…'s problem and the Mideast problem are inseparable. The Arab unrest, he said, has provided a catalyst to the "ever-festering domestic problem" in that country. That problem, he said, may some day lead Lebanon…

… League of Arab States, speaks about U.S. and Arab relations yesterday in Rackham Auditorium. TODAY Reagan sees the light EVERYONE KNOWS celebrities can help sell a product. But a Phoenix toy company…

… experimental students course evaluations to be tested in the following school year. * 1973 - A jury of eight women and four men in less tharul 90 minutes convicted G. Gordon Liddy and James McCb-d Jr., two…

September 30, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

…- on in private sessions, long before they are announced to the public, either at open meetings or through Arabs mourn for Nasser; Mideast future uncertain (Continued from Page 1) For this he had…

… summoned for a party vote on Nasser's suc- Arab leaders to Cairo, and it was cessor. Cairo radio said there was while seeing off the delegation no statement after the 90-minute from Kuwait that his fatal…

…. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Day Calendar Anatomy Seminar: M. Beck, "For- ensic…

… Magazine, "City Magazines: Up from Puff"; Aud. C, Angell Hall, 4:00 p.m. Organizatio central Student Judiciary Hearing. Engineering Placement Advisory Com- mittee, et. al., v. Students for a Demo- cratic…

… would deny readmis- at Johns H o p k i n s University sion to students who had forfeited Ists call It profiteering. Those School of Medicine said, "We don't bail in a court case. The action who qualify do…

April 30, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1939 U MIPA OSession To Attract 700 High School Student Meet To Open Thursday (Continued from Page 1) problems facing the secondary school publication, and by…

… an exchange of ideas with students of other schools. The delegates will be instructed on the workings of a daily paper by tours through the Ann Arbor News and The Daily.- The best high school newspaper…

… May 11, 1939. The position is for that of Building Inspection Assistant, sal- ary, approximately $1,440. Complete announcement may be found at the office of the Bureau. Senior and Graduate Students in…

Arab-Jewish Problem Is Subject For Debate The local Hillel debate team and the Philomathic Debating Society of Detroit will contest at 7:30 tonight on the subject, "Resolved: That the Creation of a Bi…

…-National Arab-Jew- ish State In Palestine Is For The Best Interests of the Jewish People." The Hillel team, which will present the affirmative case, comprises Betty Steinhart, '40, and Martin B. Dwork- is, '40…

… Mason Hall, on Tues- day afternoon, May 2, to interview men for selling in their home coun- ties in Michigan. This is open to students who will be available early in June and alumni who are avail- able…

July 30, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-WednesdayJuly 30, 1980-The Michigan Daily U.N. tells Israel to leave occupied lands (Continued from Page 1)i Many delegates said they abstained for the same reason. But to the hardline Arabs

…-rule in the territories it occupied during the 1967 Middle East war. While the Arab supporters of the resolution failed in their effort to rally West European support behind the Palestinian- statehood…

…. Q The Michigan Daily (USPS 344-900) Volume XC, No. 49-S Wednesday, July 30, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

March 30, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… Douglas Ginsburg with- drew his Supreme Court nomination after disclosing he had smoked mari- juana with his students at Harvard University. The disclosures had little impact on the campaign, but it marked…

…'s support of capital punishment. ELECTION Continued from page 1 grievances regarding campus police. Two-hundred students will be manning poll sites and counting bal- lots during the election. Carrie Pittman…

…, MSA election di- rector, said about 14 percent of the student body voted in last winter's election and she is expecting a simi- lar turn-out this year. Ten-thousand ballots have been printed for the…

… workers will verify that all voters are students as the ballots come in. The ballots will be tallied on Tuesday, and official results should be available April 1. MO.LLY.SI ...V.ilyPAUL AY ..LO Dily…

… University students celebrate the basketball team's 75-71 victory over Ohio State yesterday. A jubilant crowd of 2,000 students poured on to South University Avenue after the game. CELEBRATE Continued from…

…," LSA sophomore Brian Gunn said. "Shit, it's not like they didn't watch the game too." One student, LSA sophomore Joe Durrance, said he came outside hoping to find a riot. "I missed the big one in '89…

… a great thing for the school to get together as a union," LSA junior Anthony squad wins its semi-final round. Around 400 students gathered Friday night after the regional final 'I just think its a…

… communication and more people working together on finding solutions, "some of these other issues will begin to fall away, " King said. One example he cited was the tension between students and their neighbors…

…. King said, based on experience he gained as dean of students at the college of Wooster in Ohio, he thought the city could help facilitate better relations. "I think the city ought to be working very…

… carefully with stu- dents and the dean of students to begin to get a thoughtful resolution to some of this," he said. "I don't think there needs to be this kind of tension." "As the dean of students (at…

January 30, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… also called for a "meaningful peace process" to deal with the Arab-Is- raeli conflict once' the war was over. Bush also paid tribute to the democratic aspirations of the peo- ple of the Soviet Baltic…

… Fleming Administration Building on Nov. 15 appeared before Judge Pieter Thomassen yesterday. It was their second pre-trial hearing at the Ann Arbor 15th dis- trict court. The remaining two students are out…

… of the country, and are not contesting the charges. County Prosecutor Kirk Tabbey has of- fered the students a plea bargain agreement 0 0 lal hearing - forcing them to accept a fine and com- munity…

… a misdemeanor. See PROTESTERS, Page 2 .Student pressures mark history of Black student enrollment by Sarah Schweitzer Daily Staff Reporter In the three decades affirmative action policies have…

…- marily through student initiative and persistence followed by ad- *ministration capitulation. Affirmative action originated in at the Univesity in 1970, when a coalition of Black students orga- nized the…

… Black Action Movement (BAM). This group was outraged by the three percent enrollment of Black students, the lack of support services for Black students, and the small number of Black faculty members. When…

…- creasing Black enrollment to at least 10 percent and implementing a series of programs designed to recruit Black and other minority students. Throughout the 1970s, aggres- sive recruiting and support pro…

…- grams were implemented which doubled Black enrollment. From 1970 to 1976, Black student en- rollment increased from three to seven percent. These results pleased adminis- trators and students, but they…

… charged that after Black students applied, little followup took place. So the admissions of- fice began to refine the recruit- ment process to make it more per- sonalized. Black students called Black In…

… 1988 University President James Duderstadt released the Michigan Mandate, proclaiming a University commitment to achieve a multi-cultural" and "diverse" student body. increased. The administration's and…

November 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… racial tar- See FBI, Page 7 ALYSSA WOODL/Dl~dy Officials and attorneys from the ACLU, Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee and University Student Legal Services answer questions last night about…

…Onehundred eleven years fediora f redo NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 7640557 ww*ihgnai~o Friday November 30, 2001 l 9 * 'It's a very uncomfortable situation' Students who receive FBI interview…

… southeastern Michi- gan between the ages of 18 and 33. The event was organized to inform letter recip- ients of their legal rights. As many.as 80 of the recipients are University students. LSA junior Michael…

… interview. "It's a very uncomfortable situation. To young people, international students who may not know English very well, a team of federal investigators is likely to scare the heck out of them," Simon…

Student Legal Services will also offer free, one-on-one consultation. In addition, sever- al University faculty members have volunteered to sit in on the interviews. "Ninety-eight to 99 percent of the time…

… federal agents will decline to interview you in the pres- ence of an attorney," said Noel Saleh, an Arab- American Anti-Discrimination Committee immigration attorney. "It's a terrible catch-22 sit- uation…

… knocking on your door." A University student who wished to remain anonymous received the Justice Department let- ter and said he is still in shock. "I heard it on the news that 5,000 people (nationwide…

… the FBI's requests to interview Middle Eastern men as part of Its terrorism investigation. U.S. fears clash between ethnic Afghan factions LSA sophomore Priyanka Malhotra and other students gather…

… to U.S. officials. They said he and his brother used their incarcer- ated father's apparent appeal to help al-Qaida recruit terrorists. By Margaret Engoren Daily Staff Reporter More than 200 students

… hold ourselves responsible for our actions," Habbal said. Students noted that more people are aware of Ramadan this year because of the war in Afghanistan. See RAMADAN, Page 7 ROTC cadets eager to…

January 30, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… of Arabs, including young women marrying older male cousins with aspirations to be stay-at- home moms, college students not permitted to leave their homes and various arranged marriages. The…

…. However, in considering the context of “The Book” as a whole, after completing 15 credits of Arabic, students can say “my uncle is an army general,” but not “my uncle has green eyes.” Students can…

… portray an accurate representation of my culture, my family or myself. This concern is further exacerbated when considering that Arabic 101 may be many students’ first formal introduction to the…

… security. I am not oblivious to the fact that many students enroll in Arabic classes in pursuit of relevant professions at the UN, Department of State and any other number of synonymous assemblies. The…

… questions remain, however: Why does the Arabic program cater to these students, and why am I automatically subjected to this framework? It would be more appropriate for the Department of Near…

… Eastern Studies to adopt a different textbook and create a separate, advanced class for students proficient in Arabic who wish to expand their political vocabulary. I am aware that the majority of…

… representational diversity in the realm of political and social activism cannot be understated. The University of Michigan is home to many liberal-minded, politically active students, but these…

students are overwhelmingly white, educated and upper-middle class. I do not intend to shame anyone for holding these identities, but it is imperative, now more than ever, to understand one’s ability…

Arabic studies IBTIHAL MAKKI | OP-ED T he College of LSA language requirement asserts that, “informed respect for other cultures (and) tolerance … are the hallmarks of a liberal arts…

… of Michigan. Specifically, our Arabic program, which uses the problematic textbook, “al-Kitaab fii Ta’allum al-Arabiyya,” which translates to “The Book in the Learning of Arabic” (hereafter: “al…

November 30, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

… re- voked derecognition by a Connecticut community college of the student group Students for a Democratic So- ciety. The Supreme Court upheld the one willing to work with students. Clearly, all of…

… that was met." Other students, however, disagree. United Coalition Against Racism member Kim Smith said Vest has "shown no leadership around anti- racist issues or racism on this cam- pus." She said Vest…

… was "outwardly uncritical" of Engineering students who allegedly tore down the Diag anti-racist shanties for a scavenger hunt last year. said. None of Williams co-workers had any comment on the case…

… does address a political situation, the words written on the bus are clearly speech and therefore protected by the first amendment," he said. Members of the Ad Hoc Commit- tee Against Anti-Arab Racism…

March 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… Washington square in I College wyor s New York University New York 3, N.Y. *i (\/I I -' =======*==1:= ri== gether "indicated not only the student's chances of staying in Law School, but to some extent the…

… quality of his grade-point aver- age there," he noted., Prof. Steinheimer pointed out that the study had been under- taken to find criteria which would predict the law student's ability to succeed in his…

… order. decision on academic philosophy," he says. The Regents' role is. one of general policy not specific de- cisons. The decision, for instance, as to whether students should partici- pate in academic…

… policy-making should be left to the administra- tion and the students, White main- tains. However, he indicates that "student-faculty government has interesting possibilities." He would also consider…

… allowing more stu- dents to sit on the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. Favors Speaker Rule White favors the Regental de- cision approving the outside speak- er bylaw. There are definite ad…

November 30, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

… Center for Arab American Studies at U-M Dearborn, revealed these students make up a significantly greater proportion at the University’s Dearborn campus. Michigan also has the second highest Arab

… invited to speak at the school by a student organization. As the protesters left, they screamed, “No fascist USA!” I yelled back at them, “This protest is the most fascist thing I have seen at this…

…, yet important, way for the University to show that it is truly committed to inclusivity of all ethnicities on all three of its campuses. According to the Student Campus Climate Survey on Diversity…

…, Equity and Inclusion, ME/NA students currently make up about 2 percent of the student body at University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor campus, while email correspondence with Sally Howell, director of the…

…-American population in the country. Central Student Government and LSA Student Government unanimously passed resolutions in support of this addition. Moreover, the U.S. Census Bureau is proposing the ME…

…/NA category be added for the 2020 census. The University administration should therefore mirror student and national commitment to inclusivity and follow suit. Collecting this data will also allow…

students who identify as ME/NA to be better represented on campus. Currently, the students who would identify as part of the ME/NA category have to grapple with being lumped into a “white” or “other…

…” box, effectively skewing the demographic statistics of the University. A more accurate depiction of the number of ME/NA students at the University could bring more lobbying power for ME…

…/NA student organizations. We understand there are concerns among some that adding the ME/NA category could increase targeting from the government, especially given the nation’s current…

… pose an issue to students’ safety on campus. Historically, the University has vowed to protect the personal information of its students that could potentially harm them. After the Deferred…

October 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 22) • Page Image 9

…- action and integration, stop the war and md students' rights and stop the scape- ing of arab muslim middle eastern and students," said DAAP candidate Jessica in, a Rackham student. "Now that the native…

… time. MSA Rep. Rob Goodspeed, a member of the University Democratic Party, said running with a party "allows voters to know directly where we're coming from." The U-Dems want students to be very involved…

… infectious dis- eases at the Mayo Clinic. taken up condemning the bombing in hanistan and ending anti-Arab scapegoat- in response to the Sept. I1 terrorist attacks. )ur three main points are defend affirma…

… address student concerns only eliminate the time MSA spends on inter- >nal issues. )ur top issues will be to increase the pro- ion of the MSA budget that is allocated to ent groups to more than the 50…

… percent it currently is and to make general cam- improvements such as improving busing id from North Campus and improving the JB," said Michigan Party chair Joe Bern- , a Rackham student. But Maize Rage co…

… subcommittee on immigration, "agrees tighter controls are needed" and has already introduced legisla- tion restricting student visas, said spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter. Flanked by Secretary of State Colin Powell…

… beyond my pay grade," he said. Some lawmakers have proposed a six-month moratorium on new for- eign student visas until a system for tracking them can be implemented. Bush stopped short of that step yes…

… here. Ashcroft and Powell, who just a few months ago were considering relaxing the immigration system for guest workers, will lead the effort to tighten controls on student visas. "The country must stay…

… split-season tickets but hasn't since 1995-96, when demand was more than the number of seats in the student section. But the basketball program has undergone sev- eral changes since last season in hopes…

… of adding a new excitement, including a new coaching staff and many renova- tions to Crisler Arena. After much anticipation, students have been finally brought down to the floor in a 523-seat bleacher…

November 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

… was sponsored by the Muslim Stu- dents' Association, Islamic Education Society, Arab Students' Association, Egyptian Students' Association, Pakistani Stu- dents' Association, Arab-American Anti…

… visiting local schools to teach students about Islam and Ramadan, said this year's Ramadan has been slightly more stressful than last year's holiday. "American Muslims have had a high profile in the media…

…'t know what they could do better, but the idea itself is increasing hatred towards Arabs." The event was sponsored by the ACLU and the ADC. "I think this sparked the interest of many non-Muslims. We hold…

…-Discrimination Committee and the Persian Students' Association. FBI Continued from Page 1 geting of Middle Eastern men. "It's a form of ethnic profiling. It's been deemed by the Supreme Court unconstitutional to target…

… lib- erties," Saba said. LSA freshman Mohammad Kha- teeb, a student from Jordan, said that although he did not receive a letter he is still concerned. "As an international student, I'm WEIGHT LOSS…

… forces tered age where we were not affected. unit of the Army) don't help. The I think this opens up our eyes, espe- rangers are one of the primary forces cially college students. It's no longer in…

… not noticed a big change in attitudes of other students, but do say more people are curious about ROTC, as well as being open with patriotic sen- timent. "Mostly there is just more discus- sion about…

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

March 30, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

… gasoline bombs at patrolling soldiers and the Israelis opened fire and wounded eight of the demonstrators. The unprecedented crackdown on the 1.5 billion Arabs in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip was…

… aimed at halting four months of unrest and at preventing mass demonstration by Palestinians today. Today marks the 12th anniversary of Land Day, when Israeli soldiers killed six Arabs protesting land…

… confiscation. Foreign relief workers were barred from entering the occupied lands. Thousands of police were mobilized yesterday to enforce curfews in Arab towns in Israel. General access for journalists has been…

… respected name in electronics, eighteen- wheels to you the biggest event of the year . .. a truckload sale especially designed with students, faculty, and staff in mind. If you're in the market for a personal…

… $599.00 Hard Disks - Zenith 19"Color Remote TV - 512 Kb RAM " 31/2" Drives " Monitor Included $1099.00 Qualified *. B uyers: " College/University faculty, staff, students and University purchase orders…

… fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief..................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Collins, Michael…

March 30, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

…, and offense to the University's Arab and Muslim fac- The problems in Iraq, Iran and the rest of the with tobacco stocks in 2000. In both cases, divest- ulty, staff and students. It is an offense to Arab

… EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE The American people perceive the entire ethics…

… many years, peace advocates around the questions" with regard to our investments, and bution by colleagues and students within the world have been pressing for Israel to leave Pal- they are of concern to…

… will be seen by the Muslim The formation of such a committee repre- intolerable in a free and open university and and Arab world as accomplices to crimes against sents a minimal first step toward taking…

…. will investigate the matter and make recommen- occupation. This is a grave insult to Palestin- A longer version of this piece is dation to the regents for or against divestment. ians, Arabs and…

… companies have lots of smart lawyers who get paid plenty of money. On the other hand, BTB has lots of eager law students who are willing to work pro bono. Even with our stellar law school, the Big Ten…

… our kids the full tale of Big Ten Burrito - its rise, fall and eventual resurrection beneath Goliath's feet. Go can be reached at aligo@umich.edu. Coke dispute misguided, student activists misled TO…

… and elaboration - inherently rendering heavier the DRB's burden of proof, which has by no means been satisfied. In a letter to the Daily (Student Conservative Party is 'misguided and radical,' 03…

… and stands to benefit (reputably and finan- cially) for its role in the lawsuit, estimated at $500 million. This corporate profiteer has bamboozled thousands of well-intentioned col- lege students into…

March 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… from the audience. Arab Club Lecture ... Ahmed Hussein, founder and leader of the Young Egypt Party, will discuss "Anglo-Egyptian Relations" at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Rackham Amphitheatre, un- der the…

… auspices of the Arab Club. ADA Meeting... A. regular meeting of Ameri- cans for Democratic Action will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. IRA Elections .. . The Inter-Racial Association will meet at…

… minorities will be discussed at an open forum sponsored by the University chapter of the Lawyers Guild at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Hutchins Hall. anything else that generates and The Schola Cantorum, student

… the means available, and this in- eludes the mental factor. - Some people, however, can be helped if they can be made to un- derstand how their emotional ten- sions are driving them to food. Student

July 30, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

… Prospector. ly and politically. Nasser Raps Iran's Stand CAIRO, Egypt (1) - President Gamal Abdel Nasser has demanded that the Arab states stand up and be counted on their attitude to- ward Iran in the light…

… against the Shah. He is pressing other Arab states to follow suit, but so far none has done so. The Arab nations still consider themselves at war with Israel. Iran, a Moslem but not an Arab nation, does not…

… rejoicing at the unprecedented calm and freedom in which about 92 million people voted Thursday, at least five at- tacks were staged by students and others angry either at the conduct of the voting or early…

October 30, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

….m. 3-C of the Union. ' * * . - ARAB CLUB - The Arab Club is sponsoring a panel discussion of "Algerian Problems" at 8 p.m. to- day in Rm. 3003, Student Activi- ties Building. PANHEL - Delegates will meet…

…. Moseley Type- writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue. NO 3-5888.' )J30 Special two drawer files for students. $23.75 MORR ILL'S 314 S. State )J34 BUY AND RENT your typewriter and have your typewriter repaired at…

… series rected to the average student wants to learn more about culture of his country. eetings will be held every oth- 'hursday'at 7:30 p.m. on the d floor of the Union. It will with subjects of academic…

… intellectual interest. a he first talk is on the subject- w a student with limited funds ild invest in stocks- and Is." Prof. J. W. Eckman, in- ctor in business administra- school will speak. Attendance be…

… rooms with hi-fidelity phonographs is also available to students. Keys are ob- tained by leaving ID cards at the desk. Students are asked to bring their own records. Coeds are al- lowed use of these rooms…

… when ac-. companied by men students. ISA Discussion International Students Associa- tion's Cultural Committee is pre- senting their first discussion group at 7:15 p.m. today in Rm. 3-R at.the Union. HI…

…-FI EQUIPMENT deals. Student agent-Below net prices. Phone NO 5-6644 and ask for Tan. )X8 HELP WANTED MUSIC MATURE STUDENT OR- INSTRUCTOR to fielp plan music policy at new radio station. Part time. Write WOIA…

…- igan Daily; must have car. Morning delivery;' good pay. Call Jack Stroh, 'NO 2-9645 or 2-3241. )H38 UTOPIA 4 part time college students wanted to 'sell non-competitive item. Ex- perience not necessary…

…. Call ,our Jackson office for interview. State 4-0568 collect. )H36 WANTED: A paid reader for a blind student. For information call NO 8- 8156. )H39 WANTED - Cab drivers, full or part, time. Apply 113 S…

…. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone NO 8-9382. )H5 PART TIME-Excellent earnings can be made by student (Ooy or girl) who can adapt himself to selling advertising for a dignified local pub…

March 30, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… graduate students and her the seventh is currently a resident adviser at n. Newberry..Khederian has never held a ren't residence staff position. itac- Charlene Coady, assistant housing director, was said a…

… interviewed me and said, Daily Photo by WAYNE CABLE ,but 'Richard, you have certain problems,' that rned would have been the end of it," the student Things seemed sedate last night at Helen Newberry, where…

… direct stand on t Mideast peace talks that were suspen- ds - onec ded two months ago, Israeli radio and betweenI Egyptian sources said yesterday. and betw The reports here and in Cairo in- Arab neig…

… the U.S. desire for The defer new Israeli accommodation with the on Feb Arabs was made manifest. arrangem Desert. STILL, Begin vowed in Parliament yesterday to continue resisting ISRAE American pressure…

…. S talks saw his supporters beat back n attempts to soften Israel's he issue of occupied Arab Ian- of the major points of conflict Israel and its American ally, een the Jewish state and its ghbors…

September 30, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… Staff Reporter School of Social Work graduate student Souzan Naser could have slept in on Saturday morning, but instead she was standing on the Diag. Naser and about a dozen others came together at a…

Students Allied for Freedom and Equality event to hear speakers and show their backing for the divest- ment campaign, and also as part of a walk organized to support Palestinians living in areas where there…

… the discussion taking place on campus about the issue of divestment. Husseini said Coleman "refused to acknowledge that SAFE was not responsible for the e-mails sent out to faculty and students." "We…

… that is incompatible with our principles and beliefs." People gathered at Wheeler Park at 9 a.m. for a walk-a-thon sponsored by the Palestinian Aid Society and the campus chapter of the Arab

… directly," Markus stated, because of the population of Michigan students who are the chil- dren of immigrants. Markus also pointed out that there was an espe- cially large representation of His- panic…

students in the group coming from the University. The Detroit Project also helped organize the event, Markus said. The rally was a mixture of faith, politics and community restoration, all sponsored by the…

… politicians for promises of political support. Political leaders included Democratic gubernatorial candidate See MOSES, Page 7A Saying ono' Dingell listens to student concerns over Iraq question By Louie…

… so, and Dingell expects such a vote to be held within the next week to 10 days. But immediately after taking questions from community members and Universi- ty students, Dingell said, "the president…

June 30, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrrY OF MICHTGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 1 '4 '. - -,_ 1e~rtth OInn Ae 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN…

… dispute. It has gone largely unmention- ed that the West Bank was an- nexed by Transjordan as a result of conquest by its Arab Legion after it invaded Israel in May, 1948. The Old City of Jerusalem was…

… included in the conquered territory. In 1949, in defiance of the UNGen eral Assembly resolu- tion calling for the partition of Palestine into an Arab state and a Jewish state, the occupied terri- tory of…

… had allotted to the proposed independent Arab state, and Israel got the rest. Be- cause of these Arab invasions and subsequent annexations, the inde- pendent Arab state called for by the UN never came…

March 30, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… Seven Cents Ten Pages UN To Meet STUDENT LOBBY On Crisis Legislat In Mid-East On Security CouncilBI AppT jor~afl isrel allBy JIM FORSYTH In Border Clashes Student Government Council's campaign to make…

… an effective UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A")- student lobby in Lansing got un-' The United Nations Security derway yesterday as seven stu- Council was called Friday night dents, all Michigan residents, trav…

…. One of the students, Bob Gros- Jordan was the first to request line, '69, indicated he thought the a meeting, charging there was a House Appropriations Committee "renewal of Israeli aggression." would…

… probably restore $1.6 million Israel's request followed, al- leging new Jordanian violations of the 1967 Arab Israeli cease- ; " fire. Find rew) Last Sunday The council last Sunday con- demned a March 21…

… pointed out this is not the case in all the University schools, and many students pay Nominees Iy Awards a much higher percentage than the legislature realized. The result is that when tuition is raised so…

… "pri- marily at teaching, rather than other academic work," according kto Daniel Fitzpatrick, director of the office of student organiza- tions and secretary of the com- mittee.! "Distinguished…

… Undergraduate Teaching Award," financed by lStandard Oil, is for "(faculty) members who have shown unique ability in teaching undergraduate students." The Chicago alumni-financed In particular there is some ques…

students or student Grosline said one of the law- groups, classes, academic admin-; makers brought up a case where D ~ tr4 istrative officers, faculty mem- a professor allegedly has been bers or groups of…

… faculty, depart- drawing a full salary for three ment chairmen or the executive years for teaching a course in By STV deSse - committees of any academic uni-I which there have been no stu- Students who…

… demonstrate a- Fitzpatrick added that his of- dents. gainst the war in Vietnam are fice is willing to help a student in Professor prolonging the conflict and caus- ing increased American casualties, preparing a…

April 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

students chanted: "Hail to the leader of the Arab world." It was Nasser's first look at one of the major powers he has'been dealing with since he became the leader of Egypt and Syria under the U.A.R. Britain…

… said his visit will strengthen the ties between his United Arab, Republic and the Soviet Union. Thousands of workers and stu- dents got half a day off to greet him at Moscow~s Airport. He stepped down…

… seat, in which case wind and sand would blind him. ten- may ac- PROF. VERNER CRANk .. lectures today SGC To Hear' New Motion On Drinking Student Government Council will hear a motion at tonight…

…'s meeting that drinking, be permit- ted in private rooms, apartments, and homes of students over 21 Years old. The motion 'is one of three in a repqrt from the SGC Committee to Study Possible Modifications of…

…, according to the report, u rather than the Faculty Com- mittee on Student Conduct. The. elections committee will * report, according to Administrative Vice-President Jo Hardee, '60, ahd recommend the…

… meeting, held at 7:30 pm. in the Council Room of the Student Activities Building, also includes appoint- ment of these four standing com- mittees. The committee responsible for. putting out the M…

September 30, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…MT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDA Y!, SEPT 1 I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN J terviews are held during the school year. Credentials will be sent to pros- pective employers. Students who are registered…

… with the Bureau will be notified of employer visits. Alumni are notified of positions. and also sent a Monthly Bulletin of current job open- ings. Student Part-Time The following part-time jobs are…

… available to students. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020 Administration Building, during the following hours: Monday through Fri- day, 8:00 a.m. to 12…

…:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOr- mandy 3-1511, extension 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous odd lobs should…

… consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALE 20-Psychological students. 1-Married couple to live in, in ex- change for room and board, 2-Salesmen-graduate students pre- ferred, commission basis. 2…

… department said. "The uncommitted states, not- ably India, Yugoslavia, the United Arab Republic and Ghana would be a grey area which would con- tain possible acceptable solutions to both sides," he said in an…

…' Motorcycle users were warned to obey state, city and University and issuance of warnings, the Of- regulations in an ultimatum issued fice of Student Affairs in conjunc- yesterday by James A. Lewis, Vice- tion…

… with the Joint Judiciary President in Charge of Student Council, is issuing final warning Affairs, tickets to motorized cycle users who continue to violate the State The ultimatum states in full: of…

… Medical Center. Mrs. Crane is in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. Postpone Seminar The Student Government Coun- cil discussion group seminar on "American Civil Liberties," orig- inally scheduled yesterday was…

November 30, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… the Arabic - it repor- ted the Christian areas of the capital had been hit by "indiscriminate" mor- tar, artillery and rocket attacks. Radio reports said the Druze barrage swept from the Christian town…

… advisers. The official said moderate Arab gover- nments should not be alarmed. The visit also paid off for Shamir with a U.S. promise to resume delivery of American-made cluster bomb artillery shells…

… their own system for keeping track of fines to prevent students from taking advantage of the system failure. One student paid a $100 fine yesterday for a reserve book he checked out more than two weeks…

… textbook blues By JUDY FRANKE University libraries, though never particularly pleasant, become positively repellant during finals. Thousands of students scribbling notes for final papers and cramming for…

… floor of the Graduate Library, offers an escape for testbook-weary eyes and dispels the sterile image of University libraries. Virtually unknown to most students, the rare book room contains a wealth of…

… the University's libraries were off limits to faculty and students: Patrons asked at the front desk for their books and librarians would search for the appropriate titles. Butz said the end of World War…

…-buying co-op. " 1932-The University's Education School dean declared that "rowdyism" among students had almost completely disappeared since prohibition began, and came out against proposals to repeal the ban…

May 30, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 20) • Page Image 8

…, laundry, Term Papers, Theses & Dissertations and more. Coed, grad students preferred. 761-7435 TYPng Cpying& Binding GRAND OPENING evenings .02E602' RENTAL HOMES 994-3594 Brand new homes with fireplace…

…, cathedral ceiling, two-car garage with automatic opener, four bed. DISSATISFIED WITH M.S.A. election certification? WANTED TO RENT rooms or three bedrooms and family room, full New group students to Achieve…

… Real Representation basement, large wood deck, use of tennis court is forming. ContactSteve, 764-5836. 03F531 GRADUATE STUDENT-Professional women, and heated pool. Approx. 1/ miles from campus child…

… Church, 761-7600. Mo 9-5. FREE ROOM AND BOARD June-Aug male student on peaceful farm with p for work. 429-2438 evenings. ning few effi-c t nished apart- It Dahlmann PRIMAL/FEELING THERAPY-The Personal…

… Men of property 37 Addison's partner 4 For each 48 Choral work 40 Buying and selling 5 Arab prince 49.Senses 43 "Far From the 6 Scientist Carl 52 Little girl's name Madding Crowd" 7 Made amends 54…

…/week; academic counseling/ supervising office activities. Contact Bill, 763-1553 M-F, 10-1. Students' Counseling Office, 1018 Angell Hall. 73H531 MUSICIAN OR SMALL GROUP wanted to play at outdoor 4th of July…

… Wedding, Medieval, Renais- sance, or Folk. Call after 5 p.m.-475-7349. 91H529 SUBJECTS WANTED: Music or music-education majors or students with extensive instrumental ex- perience. Wanted for hearing tests…

March 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

…: British Government Commits Crime us Keeping European Jews from Palestine Sauewl Grof ton's 1d Rather BeRi'*ght 11 GRIN AND BEAR IT B ~Licl ay Edited and managed by students of the University of…

… Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Pubications. Published= every morning except Monday dpring the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during…

… Mufti, fascistic spiritual and temporal leader of the Arabs, who was then residing in Berlin. It set an immigra- tion quota of 75,000 for a five-year period, im- posed land restrictions on the Jews and…

… continued Jewish immigration include those of Palestine's limited absorptive capacity and friction with the Arabs. While we are not in a position to judge the degree of military necessity, it is certain Athat…

… Palestine could ab- sorb niany more Jews, perhaps a maximum of six million. Moreover, within a period of 25 years there has been an increase of 50 per cent in the Arab population and a decided benefit to the…

Arabs from the increased economic wel- fare of the country as a result of the efforts of Jewish settlers. THE CRIME of the British government in clos- ing the doors of Palestine to European Jewish…

… respective fingers in the pie. Britain, a past master of the game, has concili- ated the Arabs by refusing to abrogate the White Paper and the United States has discreetly kept it official mouth shut…

… following inside France. Re- ports from the French underground indicate, however, that that organizatio is very strongly behind de Gaulle. It was not mere coincidence that French students, when the Germans en…

student friends of foreign students. The AIE.E. will meet this evening at 7:30 in the Michigan Union. Mov- ies, from the General Electric Co., will be shown on the "Electric Eye" (phototube) and "Steam…

… interested are invited. Contest on Inter-American Affairs: On Friday, March 31, at 8 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheatre will be held the Central Regional Contest on Inter - American Affairs. Students from…

November 30, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… JewishPoint of View," 8 p.m., Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Dept. of Chemistry -Stephen [nchchetti, "Chemical Substructure Sear- ching Via Cas-Olnline," 4 p.m., 1210 Chem. Bldg. Organization of Arab Students

…I America's gifted youth frown on sex, dope NEW YORK (AP) - Most of Amer- ica's highest-achieving high school students say they have never had sex or smoked pot, and they give President ;Reagan…

… higher marks than he gets from other Americans, according to a survey released yesterday. The 13th Annual Survey of High 'Achievers, published by "Who's Who Among High School Students," showed that the…

… nation's most capable students 'tend to be conservative on many issues &and are usually from happy, stable homes-in keeping with past surveys. "HAPPINESS at home is the main thing," said Denise Parent, 17…

…, a senior at Columbus High School in Marshfield, Wis. She plans a career in neurop- sychology and is one of 23,000 students who took part in the survey. The survey found that 75 percent said they have…

…, Reagan gets a good or excellent rating from 56 per- cent of the students surveyed - com- pared with 36 percent in the AP-NBC poll. The group surveyed was selected from among 363,000 students attending…

… public and private schools across the country who were nominated by prin- cipals or guidance counselors to be listed in "Who's Who Among High School Students." Students are not charged a fee for being…

… the Great Lakes Area-Prof. Elnst Katz, "Man in the Spiritual World After Death," 8-10 p.m., 1923 Geddes. Hillel and Law School Student Senate -Nathan Dershowitz, "Congress and the First Amendment: A…

… Organizing Committee - Meeting, 7:30 p.m.,308 E William. Baptist Student Union -Meeting, 7 p.m., 2435 Mason. Ann Arbor Go Club -Meeting, 7-11 pm., 1433 Mason Hall. His House Christian Fllowship - Fellowship…

… Hunt Club -12-1:30 p.m., Cntr.library. School of Music - Student Brass Quintet, 8 p.m., Rackham Assembly Hall. School of Music-Percussion Esemble, 8 p.m., Rackham. School of Music-Haechung, Piano Recital…

September 30, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

… Rice and Betty Anne Beebe were also there. Architect Students Invited To Smoker A smoker for all students of, the Architectural School will be held Thursday evening, Oct. 11, at the Union. The officers…

… conclude the eve- ning. oreign Club To Hold First FallMeeting Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos, Hin- dus, Koreans, Latin-Americans, and Arabs will all meet together for the first time this year on Saturday, Oct…

…. 6, at 8:00 p. m. at Lane Hall. These students are all members of their respective clubs which together formf the Cosmopolitan Club. All foreign students and all Amer- ican students who are interested…

… Club whose aim is to have the foreign students of this university feel at home in Ann Arbor and meet each other and otherAmerican stu- dents so as to cement friendship be-1 tween them and their…

… dance to attend the opening meeting of Dance Club which is to be held at 10 a. m. Saturday in Bar our Gymnasium. Beginners and students advanced in technique will rehearse every Wed- nesday night and…

… promise in this art will be given special work. This selection will make it possible for these students to de- velop exceptional proficiency. Collin Wilsey, '35, creator of the Fire Dance and several other…

… alumni and faculty of the Dental School. New Formal Coats Feature Novel And Elaborate Detail Wednesday and Thursday nights will be the first occasion many wom- en students will have to deck out in formal…

student envious to own every new one that appears. Long wraps, instep length or trail- ing are being advised by Parisian de- signers to a great extent. Schiapar- elli evolved an instep-length coat of…

…, will speak today at serv- ices at the Women's League Chapel. one the subject "What the University of Michigan Offers to and Expects from the Student." Everyone is cor- dially invited to attend both the…

… in- spection tour at the Foundation and Dr. Heller's address, according to Ir- ving Levitt, '36, student leader of the Hillel Foundation. The plans for the year as outlined by Mr. Levitt, include a…

October 30, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 47) • Page Image 7

… over the state of the Israeli economy and the future of a Jewish set- tlement which the Supreme Court has ordered the government to remove from Arab land. His first choice for foreign minister, Deputy…

…, under fire for Israel's economic woes, had said earlier he might leave the government. Hurvitz and Shamir are strong sup- porters of expanded Jewish settlements in occupied Arab territories and both…

… opulent domestic markets. Foreign money is being at- tracted to these shores in an un- precedented buying binge. Economists estimate $40 billion has been spent by Arabs, Germans, Japanese, Britishers…

… language or experience another culture. Ask them: PLACEMENT CENTER STUDENT ACTIVITIES BLDG. OCT 30 - NOV 1 PEA~RPS V$ISTA 1 RL The Center for Chinese Studies PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES PRESENTS BED AND…

March 30, 1962 (vol. 0, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

… administrators fered increased pay to per. There still is no allocation of ex- had said it "would admit qualified them to spend more time or tra money for farm machinery students regardless of race or color…

… country. Telephone communications were cut. The high command reiterated that its objectives include "the es- tablishment of constructive Arab socialism" at home, and, in foreign affairs, positive neutrality…

… and nonalignment combined with Arab unity on a clear basis, "especially with beloved Egypt and brotherly Iraq." 'Usurped Land' "All Arab efforts and'potential should be mobilized to liberate and recover…

October 30, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com MEGAN MCDONALD PETER SHAHIN and DANIEL WANG KATIE BURKE EDITOR IN CHIEF EDITORIAL PAGE…

… off students For-profit colleges yield high student debt and low graduation rates Jn the past decade student debt has nearly tripled, rising to an alarming $1.2 trillion. A disproportionately high…

… percentage of this debt is owed by students at for-profit universities, which specifically market their education as a product to targeted students while also often charging more in tuition fees than…

… strategic policy for reducing student debt overall. Six words What memory or event is worthy enough to stand as your memoir, to be the sole represen- tation of who you are as a person? Oct. 20 was the…

… Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, 96 percent of for-profit university students hold education-related debt, compared with 48 and 57 percent of students at public and private nonprofit…

… colleges, respectively. Further, 22 percent of students at for-profit schools will default on a loan payment within the first three years, as compared with about 9 percent of students at a nonprofit college…

… deceptive practices to lure minority or low-income residents to their schools. In February, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued ITT Educational Services,Inc.,for predatorylendingto students

…. Acceptance rates are comparatively high and tuition is about twice that of non-profit institutions.Meanwhile,only about31.5 percent of students in for-profit schools graduated compare to 57 percent for public…

… nonprofits and 66 percent for private nonprofits, according to a 2014 article. The University of Phoenix, which has a location in Ann Arbor, graduates only 16 percent of its students through campus learning…

…, and only 4 percent of its students who take courses online, according to a 2013 article. For those who do manage to graduate, students are less likely to receive callbacks from employers. This evidences…

January 30, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…, chaplain at Yale University: Mi- chael Ferber, 23, of Boston, grad- uate student at Harvard Univer- FA VORS PRO-CHINA POLICY: Council, apparently frustrated in sity; Mitchell Goodman, 44, an its search for…

…, accom- panied her to a Beersheba hospital where she died. She was born Pola Munwess in Minsk, Russia, and married the Zionist leader in New York in 1917. She was a student in Brook- lyn when she met Ben…

… smashed an Arab sabotage organization in Gaza City following a swoop in which security troops arrested 71 Arabs and seized large arms caches. The whole organization, includ- ing its commanders, was netted…

… in coordinated night raids around the troublesome town four days ago, an army spokesman said. The raid on the group, identified as El Ko- mion Arab-The Arab Nationalists -followed several weeks of…

… Ballroom ONCE GROUP ONCE GROUP SONIC ARTS GROUP (N.Y.) 8:30 P.M. (Repeated performance- Audience limited) $2.00 Students/$1.50. . . at MICHIGAN UNION, DISCOUNT RECORDS, CENTICORE BOOK SHOP and PLASTER OF…

September 30, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - Tuesday, September 30, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Page 4 - Tuesday, September 30, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Edited and managed by students at the…

…. Still, there are plenty of labels I identify with, labels I carry proudly and unapologetically. Labels that don't define me, but rather encompass little parts of my existence. I'm a woman. I'm an Arab. I…

… metwith questions. Can you be a Muslim and a feminist? Can an Arab woman be a feminist? Yes. Hell, yes. People assume my identity mustbe in conflict with my feminist status, because there couldn't possibly…

… stadium with my bright maize and blue. When I was walkingback to North Campus from the Utah game, drenched, I won- dered whether I was a team member or a spot to fill on ESPN's shot of the student section…

… grain of truth to it. Our great- est and most common chal- lenges - a weak job market, student loan debt and climate change come to mind - imply that we are united in our need them. After all, who would…

… interestsas a constituency,. you haveto present yourself as such. Our generation isn't very good at that. For ERIC starters, only -the brightest (and luckiest) of us FERGUSON students and young professionals…

… and Johns Hopkins and a tradition of athletics doesn't exactly run through the veins of every student at those institutions. However, a president who studied at Michigan or another perennial athletics…

…, alumni and students want. If you do, you clearly don't care. We couldn't care less whether we get cell phone reception in the Big House or not. However, students do wantto be rewarded for their loyalty to…

… roughly a third of your student season ticket holders just to make a bit more money. You do deserve credit for one thing: for turning the Athletics Department into a very fat cash cow. While the two…

…? When there is no longer a waitlist for non-student season tickets because the price is so prohibitive and because you alienated several years of current students, how will you explain that? You seem to…

September 30, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…Poge Tko. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 30, 1970 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wed esdy, eIteber30.197 cinema STUDENT GROUPS WORK: Moviespeak: A losing winner Academic reform goes…

…) nomics Society is the department- sit on all kinds of committees," offered more and courses that al budget. Betsey says that the Everett says, the students are out- generally have low enrollments of…

…- graduate students will demand numbered by faculty members. fered less. In addition the group either an increase in the budget "The school of Public Health will seek to reduce the size of for teaching…

…," Gabler says. "I think some undergraduate students have Everett said that PHSA willI eventually we are going to have demanded an end to the depart- press for programs which take to push for tutorial…

… programs for ment's practice of closed faculty public health students out into the! all majors" meetings. community. "We've also got to equalize The faculty has invited three One of the leftover issues from…

… working for the past Student Council will attempt to also press for more "problem- two years on altering the concen- gain voting power for students oriented courses." such as the tration program to…

… eliminate currently sitting on the school's "Arab-Israeli Conflict" course of- many of the currently requited faculty committees. fered presently. courses. The proposal would allow Cheever adds that the…

… undergraduates will have repre- in. a student to get credit for a course sentation on the faculty's Under- The most important item on the without taking it. Instead, all graduate Affairs Committee. The agenda of…

Students for Educa- graduate students would be re- committee will be composed of tional Innovation (SEI), the stu- quired to take a four-term pro- three faculty members, one grad- dent body of the education…

… school, gram. uate student and three undergrad- will be the implementation of a Barry Baker, president of the uates. far-reaching proposal for re- Social Work S t u d e n t Union Graduate students in the…

March 30, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… happen.' -'U' President James J. Duderstadt, on why the University will not release records pertaining to the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities Notes 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited…

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan JEssIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM GooDsThN FLINT WAIESS Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion…

… embarrassing truth has been re- vealed concerning the search for president of the University: few minorities or women were "considered," the students' list of can- didates roundly ignored and the regents were…

…, set up quasi- advisory committees of faculty and students and don't give any - repeat - any infor- mation to the public or the press. When the public asks who is in the running and whether we are…

… revealed was the presidential search committee's decision-making style, namely the lack of attention payed to student input. Duderstadt was not even on the student list. He received the absolute lowest…

… rating from students due to fears that he would be a technocrat, unsympathetic to needs of stu- dents. But most glaring about the search papers was the fact that a phone call from Regent Deane Baker (R…

… and compromise - toward peace. Since then, Caroline retracted one of his insulting generalizations about Arabs. But what of moving forward? I just completed a fact filled, well supported paragraph…

Arabs. The families of Akram Joulani (whose name I carried during the vigil for those killed at Hebron) or Arafat Mahmoud Bayid (whose name my Jewish roommate carried), in the face of ongoing…

… - given that their comic strip meant something to us students. Bill Waterson would have been great. Gary Larson, Charles Shultz, Berk Brethed or Gary Trudeau would all have been great. But CATHY? How did…

September 30, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… declared the air raids merely were efforts to relieve pres- sure on Insurgent forces in Aragon and damage was negligible. Summer Camp Students Prove Healthy Bunch Michigan s t u d e n t s attending…

…. Chinese Club Raises Money To Aid In War Two Restaurants, Laundry Cooperate To Raise $200 For Donation The Chinese Students' Club, which has already sent more than $200 to their home country, is working with…

… are sent to China. One Chinese restaurant serves a 25 cent 'supper once a month and turns the money over to the club. The Chinese Students' Club, to which every Chinese student in the University belongs…

… MEETING All sophomores in trying out for the Michiganensian editorial staff are requested to attend a meeting at 3 p.m. today in the 'Ensian office in the Student Publications Building. WASHINGTON, Sept…

… Fund Donated ByIKothe, 'JOL A new scholarship prize for soph- omore German students has been do- nated by Herman W. Kothe, '0L, In- diana attorney, according to Prof. Henry W. Nordmeyer, chairman of the…

… German department. Two prizes of $30 and $20, to be paid out of the Kothe-Hildner Prize Fund, will be awarded to students taking sophomore German in a trans- lation competition to be held the sec- ond…

students interested in the award should see him in Room 204 UH. Lord Robert Peel Dies In Englan LONDON, Sept. 29. - (P) - The "father of Palestine partition," Lord Robert Peel, died before peace came to the…

… Holy Land he sought to pacify by division. The 70-year-old head of the Royal British Palestine Commission died at his Petersfield home yesterday after several weeks of illness. When Arab-Jewish d i s o…

…, advocating division of Palestine into an Arab t-w HUGO S. BLACKt Nation's Traffic Fatalities Nearh All-time Recordp Safety Council Estimatest Toll At 24,000 During Year's First 8 Months CHICAGO, Sept. 29.-(P…

… the mostt populous centers.I '37-'38 Student Directory Sale; BeginsOct. 18 The Student Directory will go on sale Monday, Oct. 18, according to Erle L. Whetsell, '39, editor. The directory contains the…

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…. With their help you can find some of it. Sound too good to be true? University and federal financial aid officials think- so, FOR FEES ranging from $45 to $60, students subscribers fill out data forms…

… with family background information. @rcator companies, using computers, then match students with appropriate sources. There are 250,000 sources of non- governmental aid available, said Bob Freede founder…

… officials said they usually do not recommend scholarship searches to students for three reasons: the information is available free, the typical student usually does not qualify for these hard-to-find funds…

… frustrated student to see the information posted and resort to what most often is a futile search. RISHA Rothberger, founder of Student Financial and Guidance Ser- vices in Southfield, said she believes…

… Reagan to ensure the Jewish state's security. Saudi rulers expressed "deep gratitude" and said relations with America will improve. THERE WAS NO comment from West European allies, and most Arab states were…

… September Senate Assembly meeting, Swain said. Swain said the problems Frye men- tioned, and which the BPC would try to prioritize, were the need to increase faculty salaries, the need for better student

… and student members. Begin ... expects continued support TODAY No more dead cats A 1982 CAT HATER's Calendar that features color photos of cats being hanged and wrapped in foil on a grill that has…

October 30, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…. Arab Students Union: A meeting of the Arab Students Union will be held at the Michigan Union, Sun- day, Nov. 1, at 3:30 p.m., in Room 302. A special invitation is xtend- ed to all students of Arabic or…

… Distributors of Cofe6iate Diest Published every morning except Monday during the University yearrand Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Assoaated Press The Associated…

… sex and under such a favorable condition as having a student body which has reached a level where the question is no longer to be thought of as unclean, our-would- be advisers hedge in circumlocution…

…- people, and their friends on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 1, from 4 to 6 p.m. President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students on Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. To the Members of the Faculty…

…, University Hall. E. A. Walter, Chairman, Academic Counselors Graduate School Students: The. approved schedules of study should be filed in the office of the Grad- uate School this week. Transcripts that have…

… been loaned must be re- turned. Teacher's Certificate Candidates: A special meeting of all students in the School of Education, College of Lit- erature, Science and the Arts and Graduate School who…

… relating to the certificate will be discussed, application blanks will be distributed, and opportunities for' students to ask questions will be- given. Physical Education for Women: Tests in archery, tennis…

… dog roast there. We will leave Stalker Hall-at 8:30. After the roast, all who wish, may return to the Hall for radio- dancing. Congregational Students: There will be an informal Hallowe'en Party and…

… Dance at 8:30 p.m. this eve- ning at the Congregational Church for Congregational students and friends. All are requested to bring aprons. The Disciples Guild will have a Hallowe'en party at the Chruch of…

… clothes that will not soil easily. All students are invited. The Lutheran Student Club will have a Hallowe'en party tonight at Zion Parish Hall. The early part of the evening wil lfeature a Scavenger Hunt…

September 30, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…FtYU SEE N HAPPEN CAL WDAJIY Take ten In his first State of the University message on Sept. 30, 1968, newly- arrived University President Robben Fleming 'called for greater student participation but…

… condemned "violence, coercion, and threats" on the part of students. Speaking before 800 faculty members, their wives and nearly 150 uninvited students in Rackham Lecture Hall, Fleming warned of the…

student organizations activities fair and a prize raffle, to name a few of the happenings. Ken Feit, self-proclaimed Fool, will be on hand to provide entertainment. Admission is $1.00with student I…

… University's McKen- ny Union in Ypsilanti . . MSA will sponsor an All Night Information Fair on Student Organizations as part of the Union Programming Committee's all-night slate of activities at the Michigan…

… president's kid brother had arrived in Tripoli Wednesday on a four-day visit was greeted with other cries of disbelief from observers of Arab affairs on the Lebanese capital. "Absolutely impossible," said one…

…....::.. LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB: If you' Liberal A work ex might ha CapitolI series fo research services. The O Placeme to under from th Students d some h to Cher program INTER service a vice inte 10 years…

… minister and Pla nships be Public placeme executiv and m, Washing Placem program advertise relation; Chicago, Boston. This p students positions and 40 s received program Internships give By CAROL AZIZIAN Ti…

… D LIU, a senior majoring in Wa re an undergraduate student in Economics, interned with the tm Arts looking for an educational American Civil Liberties Union We :perience next summer, you. (ACLU) in…

… summer internships and this was part of my responsibility,", on nt offte sudetsrmrilshe said. "ACLU took us seriously. Th rgraduate students primarily watdt ssr efh ey pha e Literary College (LS&A). wanted…

… ernships were initiated nearly andg arching b ils h wer radi "s ago by students and ad- relevant t ACLU. Mas 'ed throughsCareer Planning "AS INTERNS we worked on po cement, while business inter- Criminal…

March 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

… day preceding publication (11:00 a~m. Sat- urdays}. SUNRAY, MARCH 30, 194'7 VOL, LVI, No. 127 ,Noices Student Tea:. President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students on "Wednesday atfter - noon…

… due not that all students leaving Ann Ar-; later than Friday, April 4. for for extended vacations must' Report cards are being distrib- return library books before their uted to all departmental offices…

… them while the 'Uni- and seniors. Reports of freshmen versity is not in session, and sophomores should be sent to In accordance with this rule 108 Mason Mall; those of jiuniors students planning to spend…

… the and seniors to 1220 Angell Hall. Springf recess outside Ann Arbor Midsemester reports should must retuorn library books to the name those students, freshmen Charging l Desk of the General Li- and…

…-called midsemnester books for use outside Ann Arbor examinations. may be given in case of urgent Students electing our; courses, need. Arrangements must be made but registered in other schools or at the Charging Desk…

…. Additional cards may he had at Students taking Library books 108 Mason Hall or 1220 Angell from Ann Arbor without permis- Hall. sion are liable to a fine of $1.00. --- Th r.day.Apr-il3. S (1) tl~fltS on…

… Women on -April 1, 1947 begin- nine at 7:30 ariA. They will b,: ac- Scepted up) to the number if spce avibl for" them. Aplkictios whose acadI'emic recor(1 are now clear. } Wormen students now I on campus…

… Sun., Ma rch :10, 10:45 a.m. -In- tertlenoitionul hurch Serv-' tionI nurser, Mo..Mach31, 10 ..a.'WillowI Ru Cooperative Council. Tues., April 1, 8:? i.-ivsof Student Vtrn lb pca program: Mr. Ft rdman…

… the general publi,,-without charge y,. >facuIty Rlt'sal: Eli:,ab1eth ( tUfI tl~o n Page 4) 41 ,4 Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: BOOKS for THE THRESHER- Students holding…

… bearer li- able to disciplinary action for un- authorized driving. Consequently all students desiring to retain driving privileges, including those of the exemption type, should re- port their 1947 license…

November 30, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues…

…th FLOOR RACKHAM . L.S.&A. Freshmen and Transfer Students who have taken the OAIS test (Opinion, Attitude and Interest Survey) since May, 1971, may pick up their scores in the hall between 1223…

… must have your stude.nt identification number who oppose his monarchy. Former Minister of Finance Ah- med Lozi, 46, was named to suc- ceed Tell, an adamant foe of the guerrillas. After assuming office…

… meeting of the Arab Gawad Baghdady and Bassam Ba- joint defense council, in session for dran. where you can get the finest in leather garments. plus many tops, dresses and fine fitting pants. You'll find…

…, visiting philosophy prof. at MSU, 1971-72) will discuss "Sterile Conformity or Imaginative Diversity: Some Unexamined Aspects of the 2 Cultures" at the LSA Student-Faculty Coffee Hour 4:00 (All Ages) 8…

October 30, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953 k Student Legislature the Ploy T HE ART OF the ploy is a modern con- cept. Even the most disreputable of the Sophists of old apparently had…

… and so has not yet been caught up in moral judgements of good or evil. It remains neutral. It exists merely to be used for good or bad designs. Modern governments employ the ploy- adequately. Student

… members of the that he is not doing it as a favor to the press and the newsreels, howe if any group of students should high command have expressed a ever, but as an obligation to the American people. A…

… Services Administration. The ex-President wanted Forbes so much ments on the Student Legislature of its own population. However, it that he made a special trip to talk to GS Administrator Mansure. by Sam…

…, that -John Leggett of attending meetings and that of giving his opinions on subjects Arab-Israeli Crisis . . which he can intelligently debate. I InhAi Now Mr. Davis is a person of in- °JIISS LISS…

October 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… ... Crowds of men estimated by observers to be between 35 and 250, dressed as Arabs with tow- els around their heads and at- tired in bathrobes visited fra- ternity houses in the Wash- tenaw- Hill Street area…

… last night. A group of about 35 men would walk into abhouse, it was reported, shouting "We want recruits" and "Guns for thej Arabs," and in many cases 50 men would walk out. When the number reached…

… use by the 73 students enrolled in the program. Although the Nuclear Engineering program began only three years ago, with four students enrolled in 1953, it has since grown to assume the distinction of…

… the reactor through the courtesy of the project. Slightly more than one-third of the program's membership is made up of foreign students, young men who plan to start and de- velop similar programs or…

March 30, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

… u r Aichigau Daily Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions…

… convocation are prob- ably due to his own position as a man of liberal background who has recently joined a "stand pat" administration. Cohen told honors students yesterday to "dream new dreams" and to "never…

… worthwhile welfare pro- gram while supporting a full-scale war. COHEN'S THESIS - students must be committed and involved in national and community affairs after graduation -is impossible considering the govern…

… ridiculous cant: be committed but wait ten years because you disagree with what we're doing right now. ALMOST a dozen busloads of students headed for Wisconsin yesterday to campaign for a peace candidate-a can…

…- didate who disagrees with the adminis- tration's stand on Vietnam. These students and other youthful McCarthy supporters are hardly fighting a war against their parents' generation. They are fighting…

… many as 800 University students may eventually settle in Canada. There is also the possibility of initiating legal action. Experts have calculated that as few as 5.000 court appeals could clog both the…

… judicial and Selective Service systems for up to two years, However, the Resistance be- lieves that University students are knowledgeable enough to find out about these alternatives on their own. While this…

…, rather than an indi- vidual basis. And leaving students to fend for themselves will de- prive many potential resisters and evaders of the psychological and emotional support of working within a group…

… perceived that the nation's poor are potentially the most effective political force in the nation. But what they neglect is that draft resistance is a role for the middle class students and not ghetto…

… effort into mo- bilizing students through work- shops, meetings and individual contacts, there still remains thou- sands of potentially sympathetic students who need to be reached. The best hope for the…

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