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June 30, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

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

… WASSERSTEIN ONLY SOLUTION TO DISPUTE: Arabs, Israel Must Face Realities By SHREESH JUYAL EVER SINCE the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, the Palestine problem has continued to develop in new…

… most recent proposal for settling the long standing Arab- Israeli dispute came from an Arab chief of state, President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia. The proposal called for direct negotiations between the…

Arabs and Israelis on the issue on the basis of the United Nations reso- lution of 1947 which provided the partition of Palestine. ACCORDING to the partition plan, Israel would cede one-third of its…

… territory to a Palestine Arab nation. The partition plan had earmarkedthe land to be released by Israel. But Israel conquered it in the war with Arabs before becoming a state in 1948. Bourguiba's proposal…

… also stip- ulated that Israel allow the re- turn of all Palestinians who were compelled to flee their country during the war. WHILE presenting his views, the Tunisian president was criti- cal of the Arab

… policy toward Is- rael and termed it inefficient. He said he would be prepared to sub- mit this proposal before the Arab summit if it were acceptable to Israel. He added that he believed the Israeli…

… acceptance of his plan would go further in bringing about reconciliation in the Arab-Israeli relations. Significantly, Bourguiba's pro- posal was the first initiative for reconciliation by an Arab states- man…

… possibility of both Israeli and Arab communities living side by side in coexistence with peace and cooperation. UNFORTUNATELY, his plan was welcomed by disapproval of both Israel and Arab nations. Is- rael…

… but failed to assess the embarrassment her proposal would have caused to President Bourguiba at this stage. Bourgui- ba, reacting to the invitation, said, "Only (Arab) Palestine people themselves are…

March 30, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

… when compared to those of others. Many prejudice Arab-Americans are continually questioned by the FBI. In Los Angeles, immigration authorities have illegally rounded-up Arabs with both student visas and…

…OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, March 30, 1988 The Michigan Daily I I Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Indian-Americans misrepresented Vol. XCVIII, No. 121 420 Maynard St…

…" that graduate ployeel students have been singled out for an expired excessive tax burden. This is little The C comfort to those students whose tax bill (GEO)i alone exceeds their entire month's pay- of…

… has been done except to create loan nancial programs at the University Credit kind of Union and Rackham Graduate School this urn whereby students have the privilege of Thus fa falling into debt in order…

… graduate students. Alternatives em- Porr ployed by other universities such as w ed Michigan State or Illinois include: rais- meaninj ing salaries to cover the tax, granting Stude state residency status to…

… out-of-state show th students, or reclassifying tuition 12:30 tc students as scholarships. D'Arms dis- such solutions for University of gan students by saying ses appropriate for one univer- rarely…

… right to call for a mass boycott March tax bill and a public Undergraduate students have for concern as their education fer if their TAs will are forced to ght in order to pay unjust taxes. te students

… administrators 3 that graduate students denied a wage might not give a favorable >sion of the University to ctive students should be very d. And should do something gful to rectify the situation. ents, faculty…

… tendency of individuals to stereo- type and label whole classes of people based on the achievements or failures of a few individuals. Although many Indian students do well in school, just as many do not…

…. There are also many individuals on this campus who have turned to face those , issues. The University of Michigan Asian Student Coalition (UMASC) and the In- dian-American Student Association (IASA) will…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…: They'll say I'm paranoid and I say paranoid Jews live longer. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan "We don't drive Arabs out. Not because I don't want to drive Arabs out, I…

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, January 30, 1987 The Michigan DoIu Kahane wants Arabs out of Israel This continues yesterday's interview of Rabbi Meir Kahane by Daily staffer Steve Blonder. Kahane…

… would love to drive Arabs out. But we can't do it yet." -Rabbi Meir Kahane Is Israel ready to take in the large number of American Jews? They have no choice. Israel wasn't made as a country which can…

…, dwarfs, small dwarfs. The, Arab population growth threatens the existence of a Jewish state within -ten to fifteen years. D: Do you have problems with controlled allotments of Arabs living in Israel? K: If…

… the Arabs of Israel are prepared to accept non-citizenship status, then they could live there. If they were willing to have personal rights, economic rights, social rights, cultural rights, and…

… voted in a law of return which allows the Jews in, they could do the same thing and invite the Arabs in. They can change the name of the country to Palestine. They can start calling them Palestine bonds…

…. We'll have the UAA- The United Arab Appeal. The Palestine National Fund will. be planting trees all over Palestine. That's what I don't want. D: How many Arab Knesset members are there now? K: Nine…

…, but don't kid yourself. Let me tell you the difference between now and what was. For twenty-five years, the Jews were able to deal with the heads of the Arab clans or villages. These "were old guys, who…

… for money, you could buy them. Today, there is a new Arab in Israel. He's an educated one and they are taking over now. Among the great mistakes Israel has made, has been the educating of Arabs. The…

… most dangerous Arab is the educated Arab because the revolution doesn't come from the numb and the dumb. It comes from the intellectual. We train the future leaders of the PLO at this moment at Hebrew…

November 30, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…4 -- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 30, 1999 420 Maynard Street HEATHER KAMINS Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editor in Chief daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managec by students at the University…

… articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Dailv. FRO THE AILY Givw us a break .Students would benefit from a fall vacation Formula One for A s. l ish orging…

September 30, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… Selected Poems," which was a co-winner of the 1998 Poet's Prize. Lea was the founder and long-time edi- tor of The New England Review. Study abroad fair to inform students A fall study-abroad fair will be…

… held tomorrow in the Michigan Union Ball- room from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Office of Inter- national Programs, the fair will pro- vide a chance for students interested in study abroad…

… at U.S.- Arab forum JONATHON TRIEST/Daily RC senior Emmy Rudman plays with her leopard gecko Darley yesterday. The leopard gecko is also known as eublepharis macularius. Eublepharis means "true eyelid…

… and signed into law by Granholm. DETROIT (AP) - In a speech last night at the U.S. Arab-Economic Forum, Secretary of State Colin Powell dis- cussed the importance of peace in the Middle East to global…

July 30, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

… depiction of the shy Asian girl commonly found in many other films, shows and novels. To students taking Arabic tojointheCIA,FBIorthe military VICTORIA MINKA MiC Staff Writer Graphic by Hibah Chughtai…

… and increasingly dis- turbing trend throughout my semesters of taking Arabic. In my classes, there has almost always been a student (often a cis white man) who is taking Arabic because they want to…

… declaring their pride in such a career goal to the students, faculty and staff around them. Many of our peers are students who identify as being of Arab or Middle East North African descent. As a student

… Since arriving at the University of Michi- gan, I have taken Arabic language classes every single semester. As a rising junior, I have grown to deeply love the language and the cultural history that…

… informs it. If the pandemic permits, I am planning to study abroad this upcoming summer to improve my skills and immerse myself in an Arabic- speaking community. However, there has been an omnipresent…

… join the CIA, the FBI or the military in the future. While I understand the draw of learning a language to improve potential hireability, the fact that these institutions have directly harmed Arab

… communities for decades is an alarming truth. Taking Arabic to make yourself more valuable to a system which intensely surveils Arab communities in the United States and continues to back states who commit…

… crimes against human- ity against Arabic-speaking people — read Israel and Palestine — demonstrates a fright- ening level of apathy. Then to learn Arabic while also continuing to hold prejudices and…

… negative stereotypes about Arabic-speaking people shows they will perpetuate the cur- rent systems of “enhanced interrogation” and turning a blind eye. Even more concerning is their naivety when…

… who doesn’t identify as Arab or MENA, I am made uncomfortable by their presence, and while I don’t speak for those who do, I can’t imagine what it is like for my classmates It has almost become a…

November 30, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… aliens, especially students, and U.S. citizens of Arab origin. ALONG WITH thousands of in- dividuals of the Arab-American community in the United States, in the past several weeks a number of Arab students

… harrassed and intimi- dated, not only the individuals di- rectly involved, but the entire groep of Arab students on campus. WE HAVE NOT been able to find any other national minority on campus or in the area…

… Jerry De Grieck, a city councilman, are members of the Human Rights Party. eeking viable social changes .0 Are Arabs civi'l liberties endangered? By RIAD AL-AWAR IN AN EDITORIAL (Sept. 29) The…

… Daily made one exception to "foreigners with civil liberties" - "countries where Palestinians and their sympathizers are harbored." This means, apparently, that t h e Arabs are beyond the pale of the…

…-level "committee on terrorism," repre- sented by several federal agencies, including the FBI and the Immi- gration Service. This committee has had as its exclusive aim the surveillance and interrogation of Arab

students have been asked questions regarding their private lives which do not directly relate lo the issue of visas. Others, although it has not yet happened on this cam- pus, have been asked about their…

January 30, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… the American-Arab Anti-Dis- crimination Committee, "It's not correct. They're giving terrorism a religion. Terrorism is a concept, you can't put a face or a religion on it." - Kamelya Youssef, co…

…-founder of the Arab Unity Movement he is worried about the effect this event will have on the public impression of Islam. "We can't take terrorists and put them through rehab and make them role models," Hamad…

… ENCOURAGING ENTREPRENEURS Public Health graduate student Nastassia Gurganus calls Bursley Hall res dents to rem od them aout the start of the M-FLU study yesterday. I BY THE NUMBERS T~H F R S NN THE PAPER…

… MASK Fl st [u prevention Anatomy extras as surgical facemasks and hand sanitiz- udy kicks off er were doled out yesterday afternoon. in dorms The students were prepar- ing for their first day in the k…

students participat- tion, began when University ing in the M-FL study Health Services reported the season's first diagnosis of influenza. One group of stu- dent participants is required to wear masks in the…

…. The College of Engineering hosted an open forumon entrepreneurship last night for all engineering students interested in the business aspects ofttheir fields. The newly-created Committee on…

… Entrepreneurial Environment and Pro- grams for Students got feedback from students about how to incorporate busi- ness into the engineering curriculum. "It's about the marriageof technology and marketing…

… aims to transformstudent ideas and innovations into opportunities for busi- ness growth. "A lot of engineers have the good ideas but don't know what to do with them," Vicars said. Students proposed…

October 30, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 47) • Page Image 7

ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT keynote speeaker: ABDEEN JABARA Arab attorney, activist & author TUES., OCT. 30, 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall, Mich. Union Sponsored by: Organization of Arab Students, Young Socialist…

… does not withdraw completely from all oc- cupied Arab territories and fails to restore the rights of the Pales- Rezoning attacked <Continued from Page 1) "TO ME IT sounds like ICC is property became…

… alterrna- ACCORDING TO Frederick, two tives possible for the structures- buildings in the R2B zoning area especially since 1960 when the are presently being operated illeg- number of students living in room…

January 30, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Letters to The Daily Thursday, January 30, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 Frank reappraisal needed TN THE LIGHT of the budget…

… buildings of its ilk, the adminis- tration can do the same. WHY IS IT THAT budget cuts al- ways threaten students in the form of increased education costs, TA's in the form of reduced compen- sation…

… policy against the Arab people, both in the Arab states adjacent to Israel and in the Arab-Persian Gulf area. The power of the Israeli state is currently directed against peaceful Lebanese vil- lagers and…

…- tinian refugee camp at Naba- tiva, the death and maiming of hundreds of Arab civilians, the destruction by explosives of scores of civilipn homes and the laving to waste of large tracts of agricultural…

… destroyed homes and more de- nuded fields. It has been in reaction *o suh large-scale destruction of Arab life, property, and even nation- hod for the last 25-30 years that the Palestinian liberation move…

…- ment has developed, with the backing of the Arab people, and has engaged in resistance, so piously decried by Israel as "terror". ISRAEL HOPES, apparently, to continue the process of de- populating…

…, not only to Palestinians and Lebanese villagers, but to all the Arab peoples and thus must be counteracted by all the resources available to the Arabs as a whole. Such aggressive activity by Israel…

… against southern Leonnon must be seen within the general context of imperialist policy in the Arab world, led in the main by the United States. The Unit- ed States is moving more and more into the Arab

…-Persian Cuiff area in a number of guises in hopes of consolidating its dom-- ination of the oil resources of the Arab people. GUNBOATS are now making their appearance in the Arab- Persian Gulf, as well as en…

… number of which will now likely increase. THE PURPOSE of these mov- es in the Gulf by the United States is to maintain its dom- ination over the oil resources of the Arab people. What the U.S. government…

November 30, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… Israeli victims of a terrorist attack. Although "Stop Arab terrorism" initially appeared on the bus, Tagar changed the wording that day to "Stop All Terrorism" after repeated complaints from students

… Africa-involved companies if the res ty: Supreme dismiss th "IT'S than to h with this sion," Mc decision o Most r not intend "I don' sion to re student B Free Sout althoughs Severa that after to strike…

… decides to do." h Africa Coordinating Committee, Bullard filed the motion along with the she said it was a "possibility." University's Black Student Union, the Na- 1 regents were concerned yesterday tional…

… country. General Assembly President Dante Caputo said he had received and granted a request from Arab nations to postpone the debate, which had been scheduled fro tomorrow, Friday, and Dec. 6. Earlier…

…, Caputo had said that once he received a request from Arab nations, the assembly would move swiftly to provide Arafat another forum. Arab diplomats said they would seek to move the debate to Geneva on or…

… international terrorism is. Arab nations on Thursday drafted a resolution expressing regret over the U.S. action and asking the State Department to reconsider. Pres. picks iI Vest as new SUprovost BY STEVE…

… the Michigan Student Assembly last week was a violation of the first amendment. Last week the assembly voted to derecognize the pro- Israeli student group for committing acts the assembly considers…

… racist unless the group meets certain require- ments. The Central Student Judiciary will hear Tagar's appeal of the decision tonight at 7 p.m. "Were CSJ not to strike down MSA's action we will definitely…

… consider taking it to a federal court," said third-year law student David Carney, Tagar's co-counsel. The complaint against Tagar centered around a bus they constructed on the Diag Nov. 14 to commemorate the…

…. Following demands from the Ad Hoc Committee Against Anti-Arab Racism, the assembly resolved to derecognize Tagar unless it meets the following require- ments: See MSA, Page 5 his general goals as Provost and…

January 30, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…S ri .. _I err.. '. - e fr4iian Dait1 Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan All ethics aside for Mayor Jim 420 Maynard St:, Ann…

… imagination. Paul O'Donnell is a Univer- sity student in foreign lan- guages and journalism. He has spent most of his college career studying in France and Spain. Gen. Francisco. Franco Le Perthus on the Fren…

… pre-occupied with Nix- on's sanity and his character flaws." -Steven McClure '72 Jan. 29 Regeneration To The Daily: LEE GILL'S resignation as SGC President paves the way for the regeneration of student

… govern- ment at Michigan. As an observer or participant in student govern- ment since 1969 perhaps my per- spectives are of a little interest. Until early 1972 SGC had its ups and downs but on the whole it…

… was a reasonably representative and sometimes influential body. I t s supportive role in the 1970 BAM strike was quite important, and its attainment of student control over the present Office of Special…

… Ser- vices and Programs was an ad- pretense of restoring democratic student government. There remains no excuse for the corporate University to meddle in student affairs. SGC ought to en- act a…

… workable new constitution - perhaps as a federation of school and college governments - b u t whatever form it takes, all students should repudiate continued Admin- istrative/Regental usurpation of student

… self-determination. -Bob Black '73 Jan. 10 obfuscation To The Daily: ON DECEMBER 6, an advercise- ment on Arab racism and anti- Semitism was published in t h e Michigan Daily. Even if We as- sume that…

… all of the examples of racism and persecution of minori- ties by the Arabs are correct, the article still did not clarity t h e issues directly relating io the Arab-Israeli conflict and diI not…

… contribute to producing an atmos- phere in which these problems might be rationally discussed. For years Arab propagardists have tried to argue that the on y- solution to the Arab-Israeli con- flict was the…

September 30, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

… Rents for students rooms in pri- vate homes apparently have not increased since the end of the spring term, according to Mrs. Esther C. Griffin of the Office of Student Affairs. "Students pay from $6 to…

…. College students who rent Fields Film Show. "The Bank Dick" and "Never Give A Sucker An Even Break," laugh-provoking W. C. Fields com- edies, will be shown as a twin bill at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow and Satur…

… unauthorized eviction, ac- cording to a recent announce- ment by Area Rent Director Wil- liam C. Haines. "Every student who rents a room or apartment subject to rent con- trol is entitled to see the registra…

… accommodations and where certain improvements have been made. A near-perfect environment for students and faculty in the dental school's rehabilitated operative clinic makes it "one of the most efficient teaching…

…, director of I he W. K. Kellogg Foundation Institute, and his staff. TWO STUDENTS can now work at a chair, Dr. Bunting said, mak- ing it possible to accommodate both the junior and senior dental classes. "The…

… old clinic was unable to supply the increased number of students," he pointed out. "The remodeled clinic is designed for use by junior and senior stu- dents on alternate days employ- ing operative…

… during the summer in Cleveland, including a party in the Metro- politan Valley. THE CLUB AIMS to bring to- gether socially the more than 200 University students and alumnae in Greater Cleveland, according…

… to Traves. Students who are close enough to Cleveland to keep in contact with the club between se- mesters are also welcome to join, he pointed out. Several parties both in Ann Arbor and in Cleveland…

… are be- ing planned by the club, includ- ing a big Christmas dance to bring together students and alumnae. The club also hopes to - devise a system of rides between Cleveland and Ann Arbor. The first…

June 30, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

… President Warren Har- ditg in San Francisco, Aug. 2.. Student Bike Shop 607 S Forest 662-6986 10 SPEED SAVOY by Royce Union $99.95 Lifetime Warranty estinians and some Arab states that the Syrians were…

… before the Arab and world press that they will carry full responsibility for en- tering the gates of Tal Zaatar and Jisr el-Basha," Khalaf told a news conference. Khalaf charged that in an- other action…

… by Israeli reprisal raids in southern Lebanon. Observers estimate the Chris- tian units attacking the camps include 6,000 soldiers and 130 tanks and armored cars. An Arab League appeal for an immediate…

… cease-fire and a promise to send 1,600 Saudi Arabian and Sudanese peace- keeping troops to Beirut did nothing to ease the fighting. NOR DID Egypt's call for an emergency conference of Arab foreign…

… leftist cash and arms. They also claim. soldiers of a 400-man Libyan contingent in the van- guard of a pan-Arab peace force in Lebanon were fighting for the leftists. JIMMY CLIFF THE HARDER THEY COME…

October 30, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

… 94P Amidsgan Baiy Sevent y-n ine years of editorial freedoinm Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Violence and By MICHAEL DAVIS the death of the 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… unconstitu- tional. HE REASON given by state legislators, who voted in favor of the residence Miseonception THE FUROR at Cornell University, roused last spring when black students toting unloaded guns occupied…

… for the major protest in April. It contributes no new analysis to the area of student protests. In fact, if anything can be gleaned from the findings, it is that a disruptive hard core is being phased…

… out of the leadership of student movements. FROM THE CORNELL survey, it should not simply be noted that a lot of students are now willing to condone dis- ruptive action by their peers, but rather that…

… chose violence, arguing: --that nonviolence had failed to achieve the ends already set for it (full civil rights for Blacks, power for students over their own lives, and decent conditions for the poor…

… directed its organizing efforts toward two groups notably less, verbal and more vio- lent --- poor high school students a n d w.rking youth. The move failed. Black high school stu- dents could be organized…

… around Black Power, though the demands had a mid- dieciass ring. And middle class high school students could be organized around stu- dent power and the war, though only in the way their older brothers and…

… for any refusal of all out sup- port, and were not surprised when liberals stopped supporting them. The New Left had depended heavily on money given by radical Jews. But, since the Arabs were friendly…

November 30, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

… nothing you can do," said Casey Green, a professor at UCLA's Higher Education Research Institute. "The issue is students and faculty industi acting responsibly." Software manufacturers used to "protect…

… opened. In order to use University programs, students must complete and sign check-out forms which say, "It is illegal and against computing center policy to copy licensed programs. You are responsible for…

…," said an LSA first-year student who is as a monitor at the computer cluster in Mosher-Jordan. Jeff said he did not see any signs in the CAEN labs and didn't realize that copying software was illegal. "If…

… was in the room next to mine in the apartment where I was held," he said. Auque was optimistic about more releases soon. Dearborn elects first Arab- American to school board DEARBORN - Alan Amen…

…'s election to a four-year term on Dear- born's school board last month has given Arab-Americans nationwide hope for the future. Although the city has one of the largest Arab Muslim communities in North America…

…, an Arab-American had never before been elected to public office here. Amen's election is "a milestone for us," said Terry Ahwal, coordinator of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee's Detroit…

… office. "It's like a black mayor in Mississippi." Arab-American political activists now hope to build on Amen's suc- cess and expand it to a national level. Turkey holds general elections ANKARA, Turkey…

… ...... Every engineering student signs an honor code which, Geister said, implies that copying software is improper. "The honor code is not bad for exams, but... " said Jeff. And Geister said students should…

September 30, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… Israelis and Palestinians clashed violently on holy ground in the Middle . East Jewish and Arab American students clashed emotionally on campus. While both groups expressed oppos- ing views on roots of the…

… up" About 100 people converged in West uad's Wedge Room to kick off Filipino American Heritage Month - five weeks designed to expose students to Filipino culture through a series of Thursday evening…

… workshops. The theme of Friday's celebration, which featured Filipino singers and a comedy troupe, along with Gonzalez, was "Who we are and where we are going." Groups including the Filipino American Student

… Association, the 1ilippines Study Group and the nglish department came together to sponsor the event. "(I came) to learn more about my heritage," said LSA first-year student Mara Luna. "I kind of wapted to be a…

… travel, residence halls and the Nectarine Ballroom by his American cousins. Traditional Filipino songs were sung byRackham student Karl Soliz and his friend Jason Baluyut, who had not seen each other since…

… their sophomore year in a Philippine high school. Gonzalez, 81, said it is important for Filipinos, especially college students, to know about their heritage because he awareness of our sense of a nation…

… hold Mideast peace talks A aletitna omn anda childpass a ine of Israeli border police near the disputed tunnel in Jerusalem's old town yester- day that turns along the Al Aqsa Mosque compound. Students

… hope f'or peaceful settlement 0 Tunnel near Muslim holy shrines reopened despite Arab outcry The Washington Post WASHINGTON President Clinton intervened directly in the bloody crisis in the Middle East…

January 30, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…' discuss the show's characterization of America's inner cities By VERONICA MENALDI Daily StaffReporter "Take it off," a crowd of 300 students shouted to Arab Student Association President Jad Ibrahim. "Your…

…-risk women prior to their scheduled delivery date to provide adequate gynecologic and obstetric care See DATE AUCTION, Page 3 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER The five highest prices bid for dates tad Ibrahim, ArabStudent

… Association, $625 2 Sabrina Shingwani, Michigan Student Assembly,$600 3 LatiftAl-Roumi, Arab Student Association, $430 4 MinaPirzadeh, Persian Student Association, $300 5 Ashwin Ramanath, Indian American…

… given a measures, one Department of Pub- trespass order due to an off-ice inci- lic Safety officer typically stood In third annual event, student groups raise $5,200 for charity Stars from 'The Wire…

… sweater, take it offt" Ibrahim was one of 18 students who participated in a date auction at the Michigan League Ballroom last night. Bringing in $625 for Project Suyana - a organization that aims to improve…

… health care and reduce poverty in Puno, Peru - a date with Ibrahim fetched the highest bid last night. The Hollywood-themed event was hosted by Comco, a student com- edy group. The University's Bhangra…

… team performed, along ~ with the Harmonettes a capella group and Groove, a percussion group. The auction raised $5,200. The second-highest bid went to Michi- gan Student Assembly President Sabrina…

Student Association, $210 Audience members questioned panel on plot, season finale By MALLORY BEBERMAN For theDaily More than 250 students, pro- fessors and community members crammed into an Angell Hall…

October 30, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

… he decided then that the peo- ple he was protecting were not-worth it. Palestine issue may Kirtihn rinan~o tnlls ................. . ...'V RA/" " 1 G N W. lR' MOROCCO u) - A decision by Arab leaders…

… an Israeli radio interview from New York, Information Minister Aharon Yariv denounc- ed the decision taken at the Arab summit meeting and re- peated Israel's vow not to hand over territory to the PLO…

… goal to merge Israel into a Palestinian state where "Jews and Arabs will have equal rights and obligations." Israel's rejection of a Gene- va conference involving the PLO left any hope for a settle- ment…

…," at Ford Hall Forum, 9:35 workshops designed to help you each other. am. decide on a career direction and teach you the job hunting skills THE ARAB nationsWith se/eca Commitee (resume construction…

…. weekly: vening of the Geneva confer- Music School: Flute student reci- ence in preference to Kissin- ta. Rital flail. 1:30 pm. Physics: J. Stamatoff, "X-ray ger's step-by-step bilateral Diffraction Studies…

…-4; Phone 764-7458 for more informa- tion or make an appointment. AT TRILK. 4'T COME A COW THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 48 Wednesday, October 30, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the…

… Senator Chairman: Senate Education Committee State Senator Gil Bursley on Eastern's Campus Sponsor: STUDENT guaranteed loans and state scholarships WOMEN'S credit; equal pay for equal work EDUCATION…

September 30, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… the winter particularly for France and Italy. Buy Train Tickets Now, NYC Advises Students who wish to travel by train to the Northwestern game October 18 are requested to buy their tickets now, the…

… Office of Student Affairs was informed yes- -. - - t Jt~ WT... sY,*b fa +,d'.a1 Arabian Leader Rejects UN Palestine Proposals Husseini Asks Independent, Democratic State; Attacks American, British…

… Policies By The Associated Press LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 29-Arabs of Palestine, through their official agency declared today they would fight "with the last drop of our blood" against any scheme for the…

… "dissection, segregation or partition" of the Holy Land. Jamal Husseini, vice-chairman of the Arab higher committee and nephew of the exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, rejected a proposal for partition of Palestine…

… into Arab and Jewish states and an alternate plan for federalization. Husseini insisted that "the future government of Palestine can- nnot be imposed from without." He 19 Wal pole Ct. Children Enter…

…. University Ave. from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the last day, Dawson said. called for an independent demo- cratic Arab state. Husseini spoke for one hour and six minutes on Palestine. He at- tacked the United…

… selling at 78% cents. Eggs were unchanged, but some grades of cheese advanced as much as 2% cents a pound. Philippine Aid Acknowledged Michigan Students Helped inRebuilding The Office of Student Affairs…

… yesterday received a resolution from students at the University of the Philippines thanking Univer- sity of Michigan students for their aid in helping rebuild Philippine educational facilities. The…

… appreciation" of the services of the Student Body of the University of Michigan. The resolution, which is hand written on a large scroll of parch- ment, will be framed and hung in the Office of Student Affairs…

… and transfer students who don't feel quite oriented yet will be glad to learn that the Uni- versity is going to even greater lengths to make sure new students don't miss anything. This term, orientation…

November 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

…A us 4A rnlgatt Daily 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…

… TOPIC for discussion set for SGC's Sunday retreat is "how can SGC gain more respect from the student body?" Judging by Wednesday's meeting, the group has a long way to go before it can earn any campus…

…Intellectual basis Middle East Turbulence HE CURRENT TURBULENCE in the Middle East illustrates that the Arab states, almost fanatical in their desire for independence, are highly susceptible to exploitation by…

… Commun- ist 4orces. , The Suez crisis, beginning with the canal seizure by Egyptian President Nasser in July and still unresolved, served as a catalyst re- leasing a great upsurge of Arab nationalism. The…

… refusal to withdraw troops further heightens the antag- onism of the Arabs toward their former colonial masters. Increased tensions between Syria and Iraq are evident. A Communist coup has been re- ported…

… in other Arab states. Iraq, to counteract the Aussian aid to Syria, Monday appealed to the United States for jet planes and antiaircraft defensive weapons. Another, Arab state, Jordan, has voted to end…

… intervention. IN ANALYZING the situation two main trends can be noted. The Arab nations are now caught up in a great surge of nationalism sweeping across North Africa and through the Middle East. This…

… neces- sary, from other Western countries. This basic philosophy, though still far from whole-hearted, is received with favor by the Arabs. Yet the Arabs are inclined, because of years of domination by…

… Eastern na- tions. The United States must assure both Arabs and Israelis of the continuing interest in search of a peace and rules or order in the Middle East. Finally, the U.S. must continue its steadfast…

… UNIVERSITY provides a golden opportunity for mutual understanding of West and East on an intellectual basis. Thus far various types of campus foreign student programming have been actively implemented by many…

April 30, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… are anxious to become involved in a strike." Petitions Due For Union Post Vice-Presidential Bids Must be in Monday Students desiring nomination ±o the Union vice-presidency should , i submit qualifying…

… statements to the Student Offices before 5 p.m. Monday, Paul Harrison, chairman of the nominating committee, an- nounced yesterday. Six vice-presidents will be se- lected in the all-campus elections May 13…

…. Any student eligible for extra- curricular activities may petition for nomination, Harrison said. Union vice-presidents serve on the Board of Directors, besides assum- ing various other duties. The…

… qualifying statements should be turned into the Student Offices from 3-5 p.m. today and Monday. The statements should include present class standi:jg, school, and average grade. . At least two candidates from…

… each of the schools will be chosen for nomination. Students not chosen or candidates not wishing to be nominated through the Nominating Committee may get their names on the ballot by sub- mitting…

… a substitute plan which virtually junked the universal training idea. i i ,, ., 'I t r i ACRE ~ M Lf ...'". r::. :...:.: : i:": . i. :i" ii.... Student Drive For Douglas Launched at VU Nationwide…

… forces counter-attacked Jewish troops who had moved into the Arab city of Jaffa. The map above shows the direction of the Jewish thrust from Haifa, recently won by the Jews. The arrow points to the…

… expected Arab attack from Trans-Jordan. *' * * Fidtin , Halts In Jaffa; Jdews, British Confer Cease-Fire Command Follows Artillery Fire JERUSALEM, April 29-(P)-A cease fire agreement halted fight- ing in…

November 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… landmark and and. taughtarithmetic to the illi-\> defen ther coutry t a!terate. ~~ willdeedtercutyaa Though both Arab and Israeli moment's notice." students attended the university, Visited With Uncle ithe…

… to 190914 Angell answered his correspond-" ence in long hand, personally ad- mitted students to the University and administered disiplinary ac- tion. He compared the less strenuous period at the turn…

… completed and financing de- received his Master of Arts de- interested in keeping closer touch tails are worked but." gree and Doctorate in Philosophy. with the student body. "I am per- President and Public…

… He became vice-president of Ohio nally interested in .the develop- StateUniversity-eid948,henosimentof student government," he President Hatcher brought up State Unversity i 1948, the posi- said. the…

… the institution, and the next several years."stecomnis.H hatkn student body. He also is the of- state communities. He has taken g ficial representative of the Uni- two trips for this purpose durg…

… houses at wokiuueperiodically held for students at culture." - his home on South University. Marriage counselling will be the The Committee believes "every President Hatcher himself knows topic under…

… discussion in this student must have adequate ex- of no other large university that week's program of the "Marriage" perience in these areas as a part of has this feature. series on the University Television…

… of this President sociologist and a marriage coun- is recognized by the committee. Hatcher still takes time to concern sellor. However, their chief concern is himself with the students person- Prof…

…) a per- sonal interview with each student and 4) references from the candi- dates' undergraduate instructors. Over the past five years there has been a steady decline in the number of students entering…

… had "A" averages while in 1956 this had dropped to 15 per cent of the en tering students. 70 per cent of last year's freshman class had "B" (2.6-3.5) averages and the remain- ing 14 per cent were 2.5 or…

September 30, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… committee of Egypt'spncleotrabyauifpeis well as a jury. alo chduedfo tatdae.only political party, the Arab So- -students being tried and sen-; The,, stude aloshdldfo htdt.cia ist Union, and the Cabinet met t…

… pa Washington rally because, Student Mobilization Committee sumed they discussed the dateshbens. entry facult memb~er Tom Vernier' explains,' , See ARABS, Page 8. would decide whn tun, promises to be a…

… reform: tuents ake e initi By BOB SCHREINER Although the aims of the groups jor departments involved are his- -The Budget. This is an area ulty's ire over so emotional an students in an advisory or a…

… centered around two general -Grading. The extension of the which the faculty has usually pre- ber of the history students steer- This year, the majority of stu- evalu over the literary college's language…

… within their on the agenda of almost every the financial overtones of the Related to these substantive with the extent of their repre- tions sizeable number of students to- academic unit to include greater…

student group. While some stu- minority admissions dispute has academic issues is the question of sentation, saying that even non- they gether on an issue which has rare- student participation; and press…

…- dents are pushing to make all prompted some student groups to student participation in the actual voting participation allows them a In y been a focus of campus politics ing for specific decisions on aca…

… as the Student of priorities for allocating their demic unit. For this reason, student leaders Scie A year-and-a-half later, the Council inthe business adminis- unit's fundso hlclg ad say, most of…

… year as includ- lishment last spring of a Univer- pect of academics in which the cision-making process itself. quir as minority admissions and the sity-wide' minority admissions pro- students have…

… virtually no partici- matters. are handled by an execu- This term, the history depart- jor n University's ties with he military. . -Curricular reform. This will gram, many of the student groups paion in the…

April 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… position on the merits of the Arab states' campaign for immediate independence of the Holy Land. The Russian position was pre- sented after Herschel V. Johnson, U. S. representative, told the As- sembly's 14…

… nation steering com - mittee that the Arab proposal "at- tempts to prejudge the issue." Andrei A. Gromyko, Russia's chief delegate, declared that dis- cussion of Palestine independence "does not mean that…

… during the day starting shortly before 11 a.m. Hayden Fund Tops $1,000 Preliminary reports indicate that students have pledged over $1,000 to the Hayden Memorial Library Fund, according to Steve Muntean…

… on Referendum One-Fifth of Campus Population Votes on MYDA Resolution in 2,267 to 1,486 Tally One-fifth of the student body participated yesterday in a campus- wide refrendum which backed a Student

… Legislature resolution oppos- ing President Ruthven's action in banning MYDA by a 2,267 to 1,486 vote. Of the 3,826 students who answered the questions, "Have you read the Legislature's resolution?" and "Do you…

October 30, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…- periment by a committee of students and faculty members, will be pre- sented during the next two months with four eminent physicians speak- ing dn various aspects of marage and parenthood. This course will…

… be open to 225 academic senior men, 225 academic senior women and 150 junior and senior medical students. A fee of $1 will be charged to pay the expenses '-^ of the course. Books for use in the course…

… will be available at the League and Student Religious Association libraries. All lectures will be held at _7,:30 p.m. in the Michigan League. - To Talk On Sex Dr. Joseph Baer, Professor of Ob- sedical Cn…

… cooperative student book exchange be set up and managed through the League and Union, was referred by the Regents to Dean of Students Joeph A. Bursley and the Union board of governors for further study. Gifts…

…) British Troopers Clash With Arabs1 GAZA, Palestine, Oct. 29.-(IP)- British troops scored another victory today in this historic Philistine City, where Samson died, in their sweepng drive against Arab rebels…

… throughout Palestne. Eight thousand Arab residents of Gaza who were suspected of harbor- ing and assisting rebels against Bri- ish authority were rounded up, ques- tioned, searched and relieved of fire- arms…

… in a surprise attack at dawn. Homecoming Alumni were treated to a sight many former University students once thought was a thing of the past-a pair of powerful backs who have the ability not only to…

… or should play in Los Angeles without joining the Guild. series of Freshman Roundtables, Far up the coast, British troops in spy- sponsored by the Student Religious another of a series of surprise…

… These were among the factors Fed- Association, to be held at 4 p.m. searches of Arab rebel strongholds eral attorneys hoped today would ob- today at Lane Hall. raided the town of Ein Elmanshie, tain the…

January 30, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 30, 1995 hIe *irbipn Daligu JAES R.C"HO BENEATH THE PALIMPSEST 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by f students at the University of…

… some long-ago student: "He must have written for the Daily." Such is the legacy of the student newspa- per on this campus. In its 104 years at the University, the Daily has been many things to many…

… people. To some students, it has been a voice for their opinions and questions, while to others it has been "that Commie rag." To administrators, it has been a persistent nui- sance, encouraging resistance…

… to restrictive policies that might otherwise have slipped by unchallenged. To local politicians, it has been a reminder that student concerns are their concerns also, that they cannot dismiss stu…

… equal rights and equal op- portunities. But more than any of these things, we will continue to be a voice for students. Now as in the past, students are finding their freedoms under attack from a Univer…

July 30, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

… and different struggles in the United States. Even now as I write in a newspaper section des- ignated for students of color, the U.S. government continues to label me as white. These two statements…

… if my family is associated with terrorist orga- nizations and snuck judgemental looks at my parents while speak- ing our native tongue. I am shov- ing aside my identity struggles as an Arab

…, yet on legal docu- ments we are forced to check a box that misrepresents us. As a student of color, diversity Design by Hibah Chughtai As if the local Trump hats and Confederate flags weren…

… got my hopes up, the same realization would dawn on me: I won’t be counted. When researching the Univer- sity of Michigan’s undergraduate demographic, I couldn’t even tell how many MENA students

… there were. All I could see in the pie chart was a large slice of ‘white,” and my identity was lost somewhere with- in it. Despite the Common Applica- tion allowing students to make the distinction…

… between “white (Euro- pean)” and “white (Middle East- ern),” all this did was give MENA students a false glimmer of hope despite a total lack of practical- ity. The fact that MENA students get excited…

… should have the same opportunity. Especially in a post 9/11 world, Muslims and Arabs have become a larger target for dis- crimination, and it is crucial that we have a separate legal identifica- tion…

October 30, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… hand, student complaints; there is an opportunity for 'give and take' discussion through which all par- ties involved can benefit. In a large University there is always the danger of impersonalization…

…. One way of overcoming this is through such a con- ference. It enables the student to better understand what the faculty and admin- istration are trying to do and the prob- lems that beset them. Several…

… been a great deal of criticism of the administra- tion in their handling of the library ques- tion. If students are really interested in- having changes made here, the literary college conference offers…

… the means. It has accomplished things in the past and is an ever growing sounding ard and clearing house for interested students, faculty and administration. E' -- > _ ., ,: ;v . _ . J Hot Water From…

… Egypt in the original plan and thereby increas;in pressure on all the Arab states. The policy of going ahead withsthe plan without any Arab support seems at first glance like trying to float in space. It…

… needs a bridge between strategic military requirements and the Arab nationalism which must be dealt with in some manner. Trying to defend those who spurn your efforts certainly offers some complica- tions…

…. If the program remains on that plane, little can be accomplished. There are cracks, however, in the Arab wall of resistance, which has been erected primarily against Britain, but which also involves…

… the United States because of her position in the Arab-Israel dispute. Egypt, caught on the crest of a wave of defiance of Britain, rejected the proposal out of hand. Syria, although not formally…

… approached, indicated similar feelings. But Jordan is British subsidized, has chosen this occasion to seek a new loan, and has the best army among the Arabs. She seems like- ly to go along in a pinch. Lebanon…

April 30, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 144) • Page Image 5

… first local job. He became friendly with Bud Gut- man, '49, who was the Tau Delt house steward. He remarks that it was Gutman "who taught me that college students can be ma- ture and understanding." When…

… been ar- ranged so students may get full academic credit for the subjects they take in the islands. The price of the tour includes round trip air travel, living accom- modations, tips, excursions in…

…- ward complete economic independ- ence in Israel. He noted that ag- riculture has more than doubled during the past seven years be-, cause of irrigation development. Arab Exodus Affects Agriculture…

… Agricultural revolution occurred in 1948 when Arab farmers left the country in protest against the new state. As a result Israeli Jews were forced to farm the land. De- spite increased fruit and vegetable…

… Petitions for the Literary Col- lege Conference Steering Commit- tee, available from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Rm. 1220 Angell Hall, may be returned Tuesday, May 3. All ROTC students are now re- quired to take…

… the same loyalty oath under a new directive issued by the Defense Department. A recent Pentagon order states that any student who refuses to take the basic loyalty oath shall be denied formal enrollment…

… officials said the pro- vision requiring signing of the subversive list form only at the time a student has otherwise qual- ified for the senior division of ROTC, permits land grant colleges to continue their…

… normal require- ment that students should take at least two years of military train- ing. National Students Association, New York Region, recently called for the abolishment of the non- subversive…

… statement. NSA said that the requirement, prohibiting many students who are members of one of the listed sub- versive groups from attending schools of their choices because they could not participate in the…

November 30, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… Racial tensions jar nursingfaculy By MITCH CANTOR sources said. Racial friction between faculty members has One Psychiatric Nursing student, who asked days, he said.egations of that indracial tensions) ha…

…-year students about tensions among ment. trative style ording to sources in the program. faculty members: "She (Hansen) said that The faculty of the program in the School of there are many issues, and that one…

…," signed by 12 of the 15 graduate students One of the students in the program e relieved of teaching loads effective Jan. I. were at issue, saying, "Allegations of that kind were "just a way of opening a…

…. There will be Students are concerned that the program will was a statement of their worries that the sors). We were told to sign up for classes as if continue research under University grants, some…

… MARK PARRENT Three vacant executive positions were filled temporarily by The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) last night in their first meeting with the newly elected members seated. Other officers were…

…'s upcoming Lebanon said it wanted to stay neutral. 'iddle East summit. Arab nations who Syria and the Palestine Liberation >ppose his conciliation with Israel ap- Organization denounced the talks and eared to…

January 30, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… because of his or her race? It's hard to see crimes vigil with a Muslim colleague who told people attach dangerously too much moral why not. me that Muslim and Arab students felt like they weight to, I also…

… crimes. Tonight's vigil, howev- Muslim and Arab students, but there was also it would be a good idea to express my outrage er, hardly constitutes such a step. widespread fear that hate crimes against Mus…

January 30, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… of a coali- tion of student groups plan- ning a walkout during the event. "We all agreed that this event won't improve the cam- pus climate with regard to Arab and Muslim students," she said. The…

… statement that the administration acknowledged the American-Arab Anti-Dis- crimination Committee's con- cerns. "Both the (American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Com- mittee ) and the University agreed on the…

… downplayed the degree to which he participated in ter- rorist activities. "I was in battlefields, not stopping people on streets like FLU From page 1 So far 1,152 students liv- ing in the residence halls are…

… participating in the study, said Rebecca Coulborn, the study's recruitment coordinator. Coulborn said she is still hoping to reach the original goal of 2,250 students. "That kind of sample size will allow for a…

… sentence in the Quran, and you give me five dollars for every hate sentence. You'll pay me a fortune'" That's the sort of message that students like Kamelya Youssef, co-founder of a new University student

… group called the Arab Unity Move- ment, oppose. "It's not correct," she said. "They're giving terrorism a religion. Terrorism is a con- cept, you can't put a face or a .religion on it." Youssef is part…

… love every- body. It's the ideology we oppose." The protesters and the American-Arab Anti-Dis- crimination Committee said they respect the speakers' First Amendment rights. "The point is not to censor…

…," Hamad said. Another member of the Arab Unity Movement, Sirene Abou-Chakra, was also plan- ning to walk out of the event. "We obviously promote freedom of speech," she said. "But we feel that this event is…

… as a communal voice and nomis' nated the best," he said. "The- candidates are maximallf qualified." MAP is an offshoot of the.: once-dominant Students 4 Michigan party, which hand- ily won the last two…

… MSA presidential elections. Yost Li, Dar and Madoff are ali former members of S4M. Why the high interest? It's all about the Hamiltons. Students from the two halls receive $40 for answering a short…

March 30, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… promise to change the way the Michigan Student Assembly funds the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union (AATU). But on the way to completing this pledge, the assembly may face a lawsuit for the cuts. At last night…

… amendment passed in September held $11,000 on the condition that AATU needed to provide the assembly with an internal review of the organization and a track of students' use of it, within 180 days after the…

… committee, for use by student groups. The motion passed in a 14-13 vote. The day before the assembly's deadline for the report, Maurer said there was a meeting of AATU's board of directors, which Stern serves…

… Bank. The West Bank military govern- ment said Arab schools would be closed for two days in an effort to prevent further rioting. Six members of Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction of the Palestine Libera…

… he lay wounded. Fatah supporters vowed to attack Israeli soldiers in reprisal. Before the shootings Monday, Is- rael and the PLO were expected to JONATHAN LU A student on State Street braving the…

… head, Arab reports said. The soldiers opened fire, fatally wounding Omar Kabani, 17, and wounding four oth- ers, including a 9-year-old, officials at Ahli Arab hospital said. Elsewhere in Gaza, 20…

…, assistant to the vice president for research, said through individual arrangements be- tween students and professors, and programs like the Undergraduate Re- search Opportunities Program (i T~flP) _ nit 7…

November 30, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… drive are dedicated to making every child's stay at the University hospital as pleasant as possible. In 1928, the Galen Society, made up of junior and senior medical students, first opened the Galen Shop…

… University Musical Society in the Burton Tower. Bowl Tickets Deadline INear Faculty, Student Sale Closes Tomorrow Tomorrow is the deadline for students, faculty and staff mem- bers wishing to apply for tickets…

… their drives complete successes because of the generous contributions of students as well as townspeople. Spokesmen express hopes that this year will be no exception. Clothing Drive Contributions To Be…

…- erous contributions already turned in at Lane Hall. "Many students have taken the initiative to sort out clothes they can spare, but I am sure there are some who do not yet realize the plight of Euro…

…- pean children today," he said. "Every student has some article of clothing they can afford to do- nate to foreign relief." Last year over three tons of clothing were collected at the University for…

… soon be torn down. - * * *' * EMOLITION: :ers To End Colorful Laboratory Theatre Palestine Stymied Arab Groups Decry Action, Leave Parley A BENDET e Romance Lan- or first honors in mpus demolition the…

… receive tax-free disabil- ity retirement pay," Vaughan said. Bitterly Charge UN Charter 'Murdered' By The Associated Press NEW YORK, Nov. 29-Parti- tioning of Palestine into Jewish and Arab countries was…

… approved by the United Nations Assembly ate today. Arabs here and in the Middle East promptly threatened Teneral opposition and uprisings against any attempt to carry out he Assembly's decision. JERUSATEM…

… shouts, songs and some tears. An American visi- tor said "This is like V-E Day at home," as he watched scores dancing In the streets waving champagne bottles. The six Arab nations represent- ed here walked…

…-American" proposal to set up independent Jewish and Arab countries in the Holy Land by next Oct. 1 was 33 to 13. The final vote was taken after the Arabs backed down from their former stand and proposed the creation…

January 30, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…- boggling but fascinating plot and color photography that stands as a land- mark Thurs: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID Page 2-Wednesday, January 30, 1980-The Michigan Daily ARAB NATIONS FOLLOW SAUDIS IN…

… PRICE INCREASE 78 hikein crudeol rces CINEMA GUILD TONIGHT 7:00 & 9:0 OLD ARCH. AUD. $1.50 Counseling Services offering Counsel ing Group for STUDENTS wit/i DIVORCED PARENTS Men & Women who wish to…

… Sponsored by: The Rudolf Steiner institute of the Great Lakes Area The public is invited No admission charge NEW YORK (AP)-Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Qatar followed Saudi Arabia yesterday in…

…'s oil minister, Sheikh Ali Khalifa Al Sahah, while the other increases were reported by the official United Arab Emirates news agency and also by industry sour- ces in New York.' As was the case with the…

…-largest member of the Organization of Petroleum Expor- ting Countries after Saudi Arabia. Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar provied around 2 per cent of U.S. oil needs. IRAQ'S PRICE rose to $27…

….96, the United Arab Emirates' went to $30.56, and Qatar's climbed to $29.23. Saudi Arabia provides about 7.4 per cent of U.S. oil needs, and its $2 in- crease to $26 per 42-gallon barrel is ex- pected to…

… until the six returned to the United States. The State Department sources, who asked not to be quoted by name, said the six were not in the U.S. EMbassy when a mob of students stormed and captured the…

…? Dance Your Blues To Death-with NEWT and the Salamanders appearing thru Sunday THURSDAY-STUDENT NIGHT. Sdenswith vaidUof'M'ID'admittedFREE Official says Soviet- i, Trade inyour GOLD * high school ing…

… Wednesday, January 30, 1980 is edited and managed, by students at _ " 11th tt Hl 1 1 ,/ . , t …

April 30, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

… finding that mere- ly recommending a truce and letting it go at that doesn't work-Not when there are two groups with the conflicting interests of the Arabs and Jews, already past the stage of talking. The…

… surrender what power they now have to a non-existent UN police force. The only forces in the Holy Land then will be Arab and Jewish armies. Haganah troops have thus far shown themselves to be better fighters…

… than the Arabs. Unless the Jews run out of equip- ment, there is little reason to believe that the Arabs will fare any better in the future than they have in the last month. The threat of an all-out Holy…

… War against the Jews seems to have degenerated into a plea by Arab forces in Palestine for help from neighboring Arab rulers. A struggle for leadership within the Arab ranks, with all the attendant…

… British-trained army of Trans-Jordan attacks Palestine. If the Ha- ganah can withstand the Arab assaults of the next few weeks, they will virtually have won the war in the Holy Land. Then, the only thing…

… Bruce Goff, Architect. Auditorium Foyer, First floor, Architecture Bldg., Student Work in Design and Architectural Courses. Museums Building rotunda, Chi- nese Porcelain-Celadon and Blue and White Wares…

… Football season. All the students that marched in the parade had a swell time. There was only one part of the parade that I thought bad. Before the parade started, the torches Were given out to the student

… marchers. Just when everything was ready to shove off, the members of the Student Leg- islature in the picture stepped in and took over the torches. They held the torches just long enough to have the picture…

…. These attacks or Michigan educational institutions and their student bodies shoul be vigorously protested. -Statement by Max Dean, Chairman, Wallace Prog. Alternate Solution To the Editor: R. ROSS does…

September 30, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 17) • Page Image 10

… of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The following words of holy hatred blare forth from mosques in Gaza, Judea and Samaria (West Bank) and throughout the Arab world today: "It is outrageous for the Jews…

…, traditionally kept as protected inferiors in Islamic lands, to defeat the Arabs, have their own State, and cause the contraction of the World of Islam." - Sheikh Nadim al-Jisr of Lebanon "The resurrection of the…

…'s Exchange Applications for Study Abroad Programs for gradu- ate students for 1989-90 are now available!!! Deadline: November 4.1988 For annlications andi nformatinn The requirement for peace between…

Arabs and Israel is a change of Islamic attitudes towards the Jewish state. …

March 30, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…, we’ve gone to the Michigan Africans, we’ve gone to BSU (Black Student Union), we’ve gone to the Arab Student Association and we’ve had conversations with them. We have already taken that leap by…

…Read more at MichiganDaily.com News Wednesday, March 30, 2022 — 3 ADMINISTRATION The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Design by Kate Shen Graduate students at the Univer- sity of Michigan…

… School of Social Work walked out of their classes Monday morning and gathered on the Diag to rally for Payments for Placements (P4P). This is a student campaign demanding that the Uni- versity begin…

… compensating Master of Social Work (MSW) students for their internship work; around 80 members of the campus commu- nity attended the walkout. In 2017, MSW students, Social Work alumni and social workers…

… started a petition calling for fair compensation for their field work. Most recently in January, MSW students submitted a petition with over 300 student signatures to Social Work Dean Joseph Himle and…

… Social Work Education requires that MSW students across the U.S. complete 900 hours of field work during their master’s program. SSW spokeswoman Lisa Raycraft confirmed that at the University, non…

…-advanced standing MSW stu- dents must complete 912 hours of field work to get their degree. How- ever, MSW students with advanced standing — those who come into the University with a BSW — only have to complete…

… week.” Other students within the Social Work School shared Abraham’s frustration. A survey conducted by the P4P leaders found that 83% of respondents worked additional jobs on top of the required…

… helps protect workers’ rights. Fischer empha- sized that the field work is primarily intended to academically support the MSW program by providing students with hands-on experience before receiving…

… their degree. “Students are unlicensed pro- fessionals and would not be able to engage in MSW-level work,” Fisch- er wrote. “Field placements also provide opportunities for students to discover new…

October 30, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…I AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS T PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phonm NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The…

… football games to running a $10,000 a week syndicate. At least five of the seven reportedly handled few tickets and at a very slight, if any, profit. Several students handled them only as a favor to their…

…'ter how small their role, these students have violated the law. Law enforcement agencies cannot ignore an infrac- tion of the law but the courts can apply the proper punishment to each individual situa…

… remain. SOME STUDENTS contend that the ring should never have been exposed and no cooperation should have been given to the Ann Arbor police. This, if any thinking student would realize, would leave the…

… part of his plan for the ultimate confederation of Arab States, has com-' pletely overlooked the fact that Iran is not an Arab state and furthermore wants no part of the United Arab Republic. A recent…

… Iranian visitor to the campus. Prof. Hossein Raffaty Afshar, expressed this view by declaring that the only things Iran has in common with its Arab neighbors are its geo- graphic locations, its religion…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 5

…Y, APRIL 30, 1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F --- FOREIGN EDUCATION: Student Views Arab Schools (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in a five-part series on for- eign education.) By ELLEN SILVERMAN…

… University is the largest institution of its type in the Middle East, he continues. The enrollment of four thousand is composed of Arabs as well as foreign students. The Lebanese University is the only one of…

… The colleges and universities in Lebanon offer few scholarships or grants to the students who have graduated f r o m private high schools. It is assumed that if the student can pay for a private high…

… the six schools which is operated by the government. It is not, however, less expensive than the private schools. The Academic Lebanese des Beaux Arts is essentially for those students interested in art…

…-Cohn Chapel 1429 Hill Street All are Welcome fered include studies in sculpture, painting, design and music. Arabic Newest The Arabic University of Beirut is the newest school in Lebanon. Plans call for the…

… beginning of full scale operations next year. With the opening of this school the opportunity for more students to attend college will naturally in- crease. "Beirut is called the Paris of the Middle East…

…. Graduate Work For more advanced or post- graduate work, students travel to universities in other countries. Because many of the students graduate from French- or British- run high schools, they often travel…

… in Royal Oak after a performance to a capacity crowd here Friday night. Entitled "The Peace Corps Goes Abroad," the show was composed of the talents of 29 University international students. Featuring…

students to meet more American families, Ar- thur Milne, director of the pro- duction and counselor of the In- ternational Center, explained. Reporter To Talk On UN Assembly Pauline Frederick, United Na…

…- struction, Constitutional Amendments will be considered, May 2, 7:30 p.m., Community Center. For transportation call Ora Hersh, NO 3-2085 after 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Club, Supper, Business…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… prolonged the war between Iran and Iraq," said Siniora. He warned that the deal may cause the U.S. to lose smpport from Arab nations, leading to a "Third World" confrontation. Siniora said that the Pale…

… the values and traditions of the people who produce it. With this in mind, many of the student groups organizing activities for February's Black History Month will hold presentations featuring African…

… important for young blacks to examine black art and culture in order to establish a true sense of identity. In keeping with this idea, two student jazz groups, Key West and .Cadeau 'a Vous, performed later in…

….m. On Sunday, Minority Student Services will sponsor an Afro- American art exhibit in the Michigan Union at 3 p.m. University lecturer Jon Onye Lockard, who has painted many of the murals found in…

… still perseveres. Many other University community sponsored events be held throughout the month. and will This coming week the art of black students and local artists will be shown in the room 1209 in…

… the Michigan Union from 3 to 5 p.m. On Feb. 8, School of Music students will perform in the Mendelssohn Theatre at 7 p.m. And on the 15th, University alumna Janet Taylor Pickett will give a lecture at…

March 30, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

… occupied Arab territories in which five Arabs have been killed by Israeli gunfire Prime Minister Menachem Begin's government, which said Sunday it would not tolerate violence in the West Bank and Gaza Strip…

…, was bracing for trouble among Israel's Arab citizens today, the sixth anniversary of clashes that killed six Israeli Arabs. Many of Israel's Arab villages, where one-sixth of the populationlives, will…

… 67 percent of Schlitz's 29.1 million common shares. Vol. XCII, No. 141 Tuesday, March 30 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The Univer- sity of Michigan. Published daily…

… Managing Editor...............PAMELA KRAMER Executive Editor,. . ........CHARLES THOMSON Student Affairs Editor,.,......... ANN MARIE FAZIO University Editor .................... MARK GINDIN Opinion Page…

March 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… rights movement, presented then-University President $,obben Fleming with a six page list of demands to improve Black student life on campus. When the stirs up demands were not met, the group started a…

… two week strike against the University. THE STRIKE involved University faculty and staff as well as students. The protesters set up picket lines on campus and successfully shut down classes, dorm…

…," Rappoport said. "The students didn't want to cross the picket lines, and neither did I." STUDENT protesters disrupted the classes of those professors who tried to continue lecturing, marching through…

… classrooms chanting and banging on garbage pail drums until every student cleared the room. Political Science Prof. A.F.K. Organski told his class in 1970 that "strikers were preventing freedom of choice in…

… 1970 strike, the police were called in several times to quell student protesters who blocked city streets or other University buildings. One Ann Arbor police officer was accused of using unnecessary…

October 30, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…)--Wherever he saw an "apartment for rent" sign, the African student knock- ed. The answer never changed: No vacancy. An Arab, in America studying political science, wrote a letter to a newspaper disagreeing with…

… ith claim that Arab nationalism and Communism were identical. A few weeks later the student received a letter from the State Department telling him to cease all such political activities or face…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY obutu Vows ITTV P "IW' ARNS 'INVADERS': 1o P J t BIAS, HYPOCRISY: Foreign Students Learn Bitter Lessons By CHOON WHA LEE Associated Press Feature Writer SYRACUSE (P…

… deportation. These are the bitter lessons that some of the 50,000 foreign students in the United States are -earning. They come to learn of American democracy, of freedom. Instead some find bigotry, cen…

…- sorship. America can do better. Student Survey And in many instances it has. A survey by an Indian journalism student at Syracuse University where I also studied, Saaduddeen M. Saleem, found that what im…

…- pressed foreign students most about Americans was their friend- liness. Next in order of approval were the Americans' high standard of living, opportunities, informality of the people, dignity of labor, in…

…- dividualism, equality of men and women and the ability of their professors. In describing Americans they MEET PREJUDICE-For many of the 50,000 foreign students in the United States, exposure to democracy may…

…, technologically advanc- Why should Americans be con- Can Be Different cerned about the impressions for- eign students have of America? But for some it can be lonely, For one reason, many of the frustrating…

…, humiliating. students will some day be in the For instance, the African high echelons of their respective dhre Iwentoecountries. The ,attitudes they as- three weeks to get an apartment. sume toward America…

… derstood in its true light. on him for this one year of train- And what group pf foreigners inA. would one expect to understand Another African student, newly Americans better and more sym . arrived in…

November 30, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Page 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Monday, November 30, 1987 The Michigan Daily 4 Faculty condemns racism Vol. XCVIII, No. 56 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… public violence LAST WEDNESDAY students and him will be dropped. members of the University commu- The Department of Public Safety nity protested recruitment by the supposedly exists to protect the Central…

… Intelligence Agency at the University, not to assault students. Student Activities Building. In the Students should realize the neces- course of the protest a University sity to protect themselves, because…

student was brutalized, according to University security feels justified in several witnesses at the scene, by physically harming members of the Assistant Director of the Department University community. of…

… in the groin, knocking him resentative. When the students tried to the ground for about 45 minutes. to walk past Director of Public This type of unprovoked vicious- Safety Leo Heatley toward the in…

… Arbor University students should have Police's retaliation against the stu- access to University buildings dent for attempting to file assault without fear of physical confronta- charges against Patrick…

April 30, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

….m. tomo'row at the home of President and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven. The tea is open to all students, and the special guests for this week are residents of Martha Cook, Kappa Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Delta…

… Palestine Problem Prof. John P. Dawson, df the Law School, spoke at a dinner meeting of Tau Epsilon Rho, legal fraternity, Sunday, discussing Arab demands on Palestine and the likelihood of a set- tlement…

… between Zionists and the Arabs. Recently returned after two years i Cairo as director of the Near East ivision- of the Foreign Economic Administration; Prof. Dawson told the group of the nature of Arab de…

… the Men's Judiciary Council for the election today and tomorrow to select members of the new Student Congress: 1. At least two persons will be stationed at the ballot boxes during polling hours. 2 No…

… at 8 p.m. today in Rooms 316-320 of the Union. 'Modern Turkey'-..*. "Modern Turkey", the first in a series of area studies planned by the International Student Exchange Committee, will be held at 8 p…

… and Turan Mushkara, Turk- ish students now doing graduate work at the University, will give short talks on the culture, econom- ic aspects, and future of Turkey. A panel discussion will follow the…

…. Perspectives Material Will Be Due Tomorrow . All contributions to Perspectives, literary supplement to The Daily, must be turned in tomorrow at the Perspectives desk in the Student Pub- lications Building. Any…

… returned after the galley proofs have been made. Submission of a manu- script does not disqualify it for the Hopwood contest. Nurses Receive Caps Eighty student nurses at the Uni- versity received caps in a…

student next year, not now in school, not now working, able to start work now, able to support self while working, willing to work hard all summer in exchange for use of small apartment for next school year…

September 30, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…'VL-- r%-!@-. &A---J-- oft^ A^Aft^ -VA I NATON/IORLD The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 30, 199 -A Israel bans Arab travel in West Bank The Washington Post BET EL, West Bank - Israel staged a…

… growing show of force yesterday in the West Bank, deploying tanks and troops and imposing a strict ban on Arab travel between cities and towns that substantially shut down Palestinian civil life. The broad…

… tunnel adjacent. to Muslim holy shrines. r. The completion on Tuesday of an exit from the tun- 0P PHOTOnel, which traces a path underneath the hill known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Arabs as Haram…

… interview in Jerusalem that the plan is to ring "all cities" and "all villages" of the Arabs with Israeli- troops, preventing people from entering or leaving except for some urgent humanitarian reason. A…

… against tanyahu and the Israeli government, d by their example they have led oth- ers into protests." Muslim students said the excavation near the Al-Aqs4 mosque and the Dome of the Rock was an insult. "I…

… rsphomore and football player Clarence 11iams, who was not able to make the event because of team obligations. Most students were generally under- stnding of the event's purpose. -If it dosen't cost extra…

… money that could've been used for other students d if that's what it takes to get people to 'yrticipate, I'm all for it,' said School of Art and Design junior Senghor Reid. Organizers said they were happy…

… evidence.that Jerusalem is the capital of the Israeli kingdom. (Palestinians) want to minimize or eliminate the Jewish claim to the capi- tal,' he said. Students shared a hope for the possi- bility of peace…

…." Most agreed that compromise would be the only solution. "lt's'really a warning for both sides to continue with dialogue and negotia- tions' said Rackham student Daniel Rosen. "There's only one path that…

…'s going to bring any solution and that's the path of peace." Students said they expected violence to erupt again and agreed that an end was hard to envision. "I always expected unrest. There's a lot -of…

March 30, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…news@michigandaily.com NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 30, 2004 - 3 Students start up online auction sites City officials, 'U' profs to discuss urban sprawl The Michigan Student

…, land programs director of the Michigan Environmental Council and chair of the Cool Cities Task Force. Co-sponsors include Students for Public Interest Research Group in Michigan and the Urban Issues…

…, students are being offered more up-and-coming venues where they can buy and sell not only books, but also football tickets and sublets. University alum Zach Price started the auction website TheDiag.com this…

… week, in response to demand for a venue to advertise products for stu- dents that were not being auctioned elsewhere. The website functions similarly to eBay, and students can post bids and purchase…

… the only one who will be compet- ing with conventional stores by offering products to students online. LSA junior Johnny Glase said his friend Scott Palko, a University of Notre Dame alum, started a…

… has a couple hundred users. One of the site's features is an online market- place, where students can bid on furniture, books and electronics. Glase said he is now actively publicizing the website…

…, he expects lucrative results in the fall. Although Glase said he and Palko are waiting for more advertisers before offering a link to MEBay.com - an auction-type service for Uni- versity students - the…

… mementos of student life on the website are attracting users. Students' response to the different online ven- ues has been mixed. LSA sophomore Erin Luyendyk said she doesn't use either site. "I just never…

… Price University alum "I think students need a website like that. At the end of the year, there are TVs and futons that stu- dents need to get rid of, and there is not really a place do that besides the…

… Uzbeks, Chechens and Arabs were among them. He said 46 troops were killed and 26 injured. Villagers have begun returning to their homes after seeking shelter in Wana and other villages during the operation…

November 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… districts," Faxon said, citing duplication of services, inefficiencies and buildings serving a small number of students under the current system. The bill would set up a nine- member commission to prepare a…

… lines Students wait in the cold outside the Ticket Office to Tickets went on sale yesterday morning at 8:30. buy tickets for the Michigan-USC Rose Bowl Jan. 1. THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor…

… today LSA-SG elections offer little choice Meetings The Student Book Exchange - mass meeting SALSA - Socially Active Latino Student Assoc. meets at 7:30 in Angell Rm. 221 Michigan Student Assembly…

Student Rights Commission - 5:30 p.m. in Union Rm. 3909 Rainforest Action Movement - 7 p.m. in Dana Rm. 1040 Earth Day Organizing Commit- tee - 7 p.m. in the Union 4th floor MSA International Students

…" - the Hitchcock classic; 7, 8:30 and 10 p.m. at Hillel "Beyond the Walls" - a film about the relations between Jews and Arabs in an Israeli prison; 7:30 p.m. at Hillel Northcoast--UM Jazz Ensem- ble - 8 p…

….m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall Arpilleras from Peru and Chile - distinctive fabric wall-hangings by Christine Kloostra Daily Staff Writer LSA students have a tough choice today. From a field of 16…

… candidates, students will be electing 15 LSA Student Government representatives, a president and vice president - a total of 17 positions. Twelve of the candidates represent the Students for Academic Institu…

… candidates are running as independents. LSA-SG's main function is to al- locate funds to campus organizations to sponsor events that benefit LSA students. They also appoint students to various University…

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