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October 31, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… Jewish and Arab states 4, EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol- lowing article was written by the Ann Arbor Israeli\ Student Organization as a reply to an earlier article by the local Arab Student Organization.) WE…

… WELCOME this opportunity for an exchange of views on paper with the local Arab Student Organization. We further hope that it might lead to a true, open, direct and perhaps friendly future exchange of words…

… ~e SirhinDaily Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The…

…-the po- lice's side. A spokeshian for the Black Action Movement said recently that the student involved in the case, T. R. Har- rison, was never asked to present his side of the story during Larcom…

…'s investiga- tion. Furthermore, students who were pres- ent in the crowd say the group was an amorphous one, lacking any leadership; Initially it was awaiting the Regents' de- cision on the BAM demands…

… with respect to the crowd." From the accounts of student witnesses, who were interviewed during the investi- gation, it is clear that police reports and their impressions were the main source of…

… information. Pictures of the incident show the arrest being made in a clearing with few stu- dents nearby, much less a crowd. Com- panions of the arrested student say he never threw a brick or any other missile…

…. Larcom further excuses the officer on the grounds that the officer's first blow never hit the victim, but hit the officer holding the student instead (breaking a blood vessel in he officer's wrist). The…

… of the sit- uations with which they must deal (ie. confrontations with students) and the responsibility which they possess, police officers should not be kept on the force if they cannot remain calm…

… to the crowd size and the flying bricks. On the basis of these findings, one must conclude that the officer in ques- tion is not suited to the job of police work. The fact that he missed the student

May 31, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 21) • Page Image 7

… gasoline that can be produced. Some oil industry conspiracies. companies have been diverting some Arabs, gov t troops clash in oil-rich Iran province KHORAMSHAHR, Iran (AP) - Weeks of discontent among Iran…

…'s autonomy-minded Arab minority ex- ploded yesterday into a bloody showdown between armed Arabs and government troops in this city at the heart of oil-rich Khuzestan province. State radio reported 21 persons…

… of Abadan, site of the world's largest oil refinery. But the National Iranian Oil Co. reported no in- terruption to oil operations. The army repulsed an attempt by the rebellious Arabs to take over…

… every corner. The guard, a militia-style group, cap- tured many barricades the Arabs had built from palm tree trunks and car tires, and the barricades smoldered in the night, along with many shops and…

… houses burned earlier in the day. IRAN'S'Arabs are an ethnic minority in a Moslem but non-Arab nation. In Khuzestan, where they number about two million, they claim to be a majority and are pressing for a…

… greater share of the oil profits, appointment of more Alab officials, greater use of Arabic language and an end to what they say is discrimination in employment. The fighting erupted at 4 a.m. yester- day…

… after a tense week in which the province's governor-general, Rear Adm. Ahmad Madani, ordered Arabs to turn in their weapons and evacuate buildings they had occupied. BANK REGULATORS DECIDE PASSBOOK…

… group his latest survey shows that 82 per cent of full-time students between the ages of 18 and 24 favor the idea of a voluntary national service program in which young people could work in either…

October 31, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

… yesterday morning and continued their discussions through lunch. They plan to see Nixon at the White House today. THE TWO KEY ISSUES are be- coming entwined in the quickened diplomacy. The first is Arab in…

… Soviet Union would press the Arabs to exchange prisoners. The Egyptians provided Israel with the names of 82 prisoners, in- cluding a pilot held since 1969, and would exchange the men once Is- rael agreed…

… fears that the Arab oil blockade could seriously damage chances t( ;meet this winter's heating of needs. TOP OFFICIALS of 21 interna tional oil firms met with govern ment officials at the Interior De…

… r the high-level secret session to d - stress the urgency of the situation I created by the Arab states' pro- duction cutbacks and embargo of shipments to western nations in t retaliation for support…

… of Israel. Saudi Arabia, the main Arab oil s producer in the Middle East, will reduce production by another five per cent starting today, the Middle East News Agency (MENA) re- - ported yesterday…

…. - THE AGENCY QUOTED Taher i Radwan, permanent Saudi delegate to the Arab League, as saying the cut would bring the total reduction 1 of Saudi output to 15 per cent. The cuts began nearly two weeks , ago…

… under an agreement between Arab oil producers at a meeting in Kuwait. They were aimed at coun- tries considered friendly to Israel. Meanwhile, Prime Minister, Ed- ward Heath and opposition leader Harold…

… Hitchcock The Perfect Halloween Nght Thriller WED., OCT. 31 7, 9, 11 P.M. Hutchins Hall, Rm.100 NON LAW-'75c sponsored by Law School Student Senate ou can choose howmuch money you Wan o save. Regular…

October 31, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…. noon. the Organization of Arab Students Great Lakes Research Inst.: Slide show, "Pictorial Review of Recent Ac- on campuS, also spoke at the meet- tivities," 1070 N. Univ. Bldg., 12:30 pm. ing. Anatomy…

…: Student Seminar, 4804 Med. Sci. II, 1:10 pm. "AN ARMED, popular struggle Ethics, Religion: E. Bantell, Oakland is the only way to liberation for Univ., "Power & Innocence in Human the Arabs," he said…

…Wednesdoy, October 31, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wednesday, October 31, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DALY Page seven Former POW, now a student, speaks on wartime experiences DAILY OFFICIAL…

… degree. I'm thinking perhaps of graduate school, or perhaps law school though." Some of the adjustments to aca- demic life haven't been easy, either. He feels a number of gaps from his fellow students. "I…

…, either. While he has gotten to know some of the fellow students in his classes he admits being uneasy' at first., "I saw guys with long hair and I didn't know what to think. I was afraid to presume." Some…

… sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of theday preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not…

…. Behavior," Aud. A, Angell Hall, 3 pm. Industrial, Operations: R. Merrell, When the Arab nations win, ac- Burroughs Corp., "Managing the De- cording to Beshareh, Jews and sign & Construction of Computer Soft…

…-Arb ca lietghraann ware." 229 W. Engin., 4 pm. Arabs can live together again. in Atmospheric, Oceanic Engineering: L. harmony. Bengtsson, Swedish Meterological & David Herreshoff, another speak…

… also said that he an- BARATIN: French House, 613 Oxford ticipates a mass anti-war move- Rd., s pm. from jment to begin in this country in Musical Society: "Music from Iran, which the Arabs will take a…

January 31, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… 1971 Hundreds of people yesterday wandered around East Quad, cite of World's Fair 1971, observing exhibits and watching variety acts by 22 foreign student clubs. Fair-goers admire an exhibition of Arab

… because we haven't tried," says President Robben Fleming. At least some black students, how- admissions: 'U s truggles ever, believe that the University is not doing all it can. "There's too much…

… buckpassing and excuses," says Andre Hunt, a member of Student Government Council. "That real big effort, that all-out drive to find black students just hasn't arrived." University officials say they have…

… Re- gents were concerned what the effect would be on standards if the Uni- versity had to lower entrance stand- ards substantially to get 10 per cent."u Of 32,940 students who answered a racial survey…

… last fall, 1,546 students on campus identified themselves as blacks, 165 as chicanos and 71 as American Indians. This represents an increase of 1.5 per cent over the estimated 3.5 per cent blacks on…

… part of students to complete the survey. I would guess there are about 300 new blacks," Fenstemacher says. While the increase was relatively small, University officials were pleas- ed with it because…

…- versity recruiting efforts will begin yielding results next fall. To reach the 10 per cent goal the University plans to admit at least 450 black freshmen, 150 black trans- fer students and 300 black…

… graduate students next year and every year thereafter.- Yet last spring, of the 8,382 black high school graduates in the state, about 4,089 planned to enroll in a university or community college. Of these…

students, only 1,252 were in the top quarter of their class, one usual criterion for admission to the University. "Quite obviously the University must compete successfully against other colleges and…

… universities in the state for a very high percentage of the very best students if the Uni- versity is to achieve its enrollment goal," Spurr says. He explains that to insure, for example, 300 black freshmen for…

January 31, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… confined to one incident towards its conclusion. An Israeli student= who has frequently been seen photographing demonstrations at which Arabs have been present was repeatedly asked to stop photographing a…

… Association for Critical Studies East Wind: Asian American Organization Iranian Student's Association Organization of Arab Students, Ann Arbor Young Socialist Alliance Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade The…

… News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Patricia i s free ON MONDAY, President Carter granted executive clemency to Patricia Hearst and commuted her seven…

… in discerning what actually happened at the demonstration and why. So let us try to set the record straight. The demonstration was spon- sored by a broad coalition of 11 student groups who were united…

…. chief political advisor to the military governor of the West Bank. There are no outspoken Arab nationalists on the University faculty, but there are several vocal Zionists. Some professors who have dealt…

… with the Middle East from an even handed or Arab nationalistic perspective have been subjected to pressures from the Zionist community. Since the Sadat trip, not a single Palestinian has been in- vited…

…. no on there outspoken Arab the University are several vocal have their roots in the univer- sity's fundamental social role: to provide intellectual and prac- tical support for American cor- porate…

… foreign student. When he refused to do so a small fist fight broke out. This was the extent of the "violence". Those who.attempted to disrupt Allon's speech did so -because they felt he is a criminal who…

…, assembly line speed ups. At the colloquium on Camp David sponsored by Dean Billy Frye's office and the Department of Near Eastern Studies one of the "pro-Arab" speakers was an Egyptian who supported Sadat…

…, that in asking Mr. Stechuk to denounce the violence, we, the so-called unnamed group of LSA students, never asked him Mr. Stechuk should be ap- plauded. First, because he had the courage to bring the…

March 31, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

… ige Airesan 3eail Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Inside Soviet newspaper Wednesday, March 31, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students

…. Mounting violence here, including 20 assassinations in the last year and four new deaths when a bomb was thrown at a student march, has fueled specula- tion that rightwing military factions might now step in…

… possibility which has sparked student demands that the bases be dismantled immediately. But if the left makes gains, the mili- tary may decide parliamentary govern- ment must go. Supreme Commander Adm. Sangad…

… punishments have THE CURRENT CIVILIAN up- become routine procedure. All rising in Israeli-occupied Arab genuine political activity has Jerusalem and the West Bank been banned whilecontrolled are the latest in a…

… of Palestine economic, cultural, demographic from Israeli colonial rule. Dis- and physical character of Jeru- tinctive is the unity displayed salem, the West Bank and Gaza. by the Palestinian Arabs

… occu- This has been done in total dis- pied before 1967, to whom the regard for the rights of the uprising has spread, with those Palestinian Arab people and in occupied since. The Arabs of contravention…

… of dollars poured in by the U.S. government and the world Zionist movement. As for the Palestinian Arabs, due to the so-called absorp- tion" of their economy into the Israeli economy, they too are…

… fered by the exploited exploiters - the esta of a democratic, secu within the whole ofF dedicated to protecting thering' the rights of citizens, Muslim, Chri Jewish. Organization of Students University of…

… Daily." By printing such a pho- to, the Daily editors reveal a fArab lack of sensitivity and con- sciousness. Naively, I had not Michigan expected anything this racist from the Daily, since some of the…

October 31, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… of the Middle East. Jabara was the main speaker last night at a teach-in entitled "Be- hind the Arab-Israeli Conflict." Ja- bara spoke to a group of about 100 students at the Union Assembly Hall. The…

… meeting was sponsored by the Organization of Arab Students, the Young Socialist Alliance, a group called Black Inc., and the Center for Afro-Amnerican and Af- rican Studies. Discussion centered on…

… the Daniel Yankelovich Corp. The study, done for the National Movement for the Student Vote, concludes that blue col- lar workers and minority group citizens are most often discouraged by the…

… ANDREA LILLY "War is an extension of politics," and, according to 'Abdeen Jabara, an Arab attorney, activist and au- thor from Detroit,twar ism"an ex- tension of the politics of manipula- tion" in the case…

… Palestinian Arabs and what most speakers considered the un- fair way they have been treated. JABARA TOOK a negative view of the UnitedbStates and its poli- cies with the both the Middle East and the Soviet…

… Union. After the last war, said Jabara the Egyptian government carried out a program to get a withdrawal of all Israeli forces from Arab lands in an exchange for a peace settlement-a move that was made…

… alternative. Jabara claims that the United States plan for Egypt is a "peace with honor," similar to that of Nix- on's policies with the Vietnam situ- See MIDEAST, Page 7 Former POW, now a student, speaKS on…

March 31, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… Begin can negotiate peace with his Arab neighbors. At the same time, Carter grappled with problems back home, saying price hikes posted by major U.S. steel producers are a serious blow to his an- ti…

… hurdle the biggest obstacle to a negotiated settlement in the Middle East - Begin's refusal to commit his government to ultimate withdrawal from occupiediArab lands. BUT CARTER denied reports at home and…

… held on a Saturday for the first time ever. "News travels faster when students are in organized classrooms," speculates Hawkins in forecasting reduced attendance at the smoke-in. ANN ARBOR Pioneer High…

… prostitutes and founded COYOTE (Call Off Your Old, Tired CONTENTS OF THIS STUDENT sampler kit are surely enough to fill anyone's medicine cabinet. You'll get the whole menagerie free if you live in University…

October 31, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 47) • Page Image 12

… hijack incident, but agreed with a questioner that one effect of the raids might be to lessen Arab jubilation at Sunday's events. A Syrian communique said the jets struck at civilian targets and that an…

… in the debris. Arab reports put the toll at 45 dead and 70 wounded. At the Tripoli press conference, the three commandos brushed aside a question whether any of them opened fire on the Israeli hostages…

… "the best plan for distributing money to schools is a per student alloca- tion with a cost of living adjust- ment." The actual method of dis- tribution would be decided by the state legislature provided…

… $1.50 Benefit for University of Michigan Students for Abortion Referendum L - - - - - --_- - - - 213 S. STATE ST. U. of M. Payroll Checks cashed here Open Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Ph 761-8816 I N O GA ME S * NO…

July 31, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… environment. I Student yesterday v screening I the office Services. ' proposition ing agrees president v approval. Fleming whether o posal. He v could not 1 Accordin Scott and De Grieck action was of…

… selectiol munity car new vice p Scott as involvemer the candid of student De Griec possible co vice presic there is ni committee one shows while." The orig with five p either dror Position or Earlier 1 Prof…

… military victory. In the Middle East, Nixon said, "We are hopeful that Israel will join the United Arab Republic and Jordan" in agreeing to a 90-day cease-fire as a preliminary step toward negotiations. He…

… took note of Israeli concern at the possibility of an Arab military - buildup during a temporary cease-fire.. "We and others have attempted to as-. sure them that that would not be the case," he said…

… stu- dents, Nixon said the problem of com- municating with students and other groups is perennial. He said putting the blame for the problem primarily on the government is short-sighted. "We are ending…

October 31, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… unprepared by last October's and that the Arab oil embargo, Congress and the mal political President hastily established the Federal EnergyaOffice, later re-established as the FEA, and placed William Simon…

… hunt for a super family restaurant with refreshingly low prices and dozens of delicious food items is over. BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER SERVED 24 HOURS A DAY THEY KNOW THE RECORD Michigan Student

January 31, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, January 31, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages Nixon asks for r MUSEE NWSHA ALL X-M Johnson hints Henry Johnson, the University's vice president for student services…

…, yesterday suggested to the 'Commission for the Study of Student Governance that it consider a resolution cancelling Student Government Council's spring elections. The suggestion, which Johnson said originated…

… broadcast address. In the course of that speech, Nixon announced that Arab leaders are to meet soon to consider lifting the oil embargo that has deepened the energy crisis. At ,the same time, he called for…

… Center in a UAC-Daystar presentation. BOOZE IN THE BASEMENT: Future of student bar in Union looks By BILL HEENAN After buying your books during next fall's mad rush, you'll need a drink-and get it…

… too, right there in the Union. The University Activities Com- mittee's (UAC) year-long drive to establish a student bar culminated with the Union Board's approval of UAC's plan last week. The board is…

…; coordinating vice president of UAC, praised the board's decision: "Now we can re- turn the Union to its proper role as a hub of student life, not just a place to buy books." Union Manager Stan Wells term- ed…

… up to students, setting up two types of member- ships, one for the bar and one for the U-Club. UAC HAS proposed that stu- dents hire a professional manager and elect a board of directors. Ad…

… where students wouldn't be ripped off." Other questions to be discussed include student membership in the rathskeller. Currently the University Club charges a $10 membership fee. Thomas suggests a nominal…

… University, completion of "the pub" is delayed until next year. Last November student services Vice President Henry Johnson told UAC and the Union that "the student rathskeller should only operate under an ex…

January 31, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… by the United States and European gov- ernments to stimulate rapproche- ment between Israel and the Arabs. Heath has been portrayed as thinking that the Nixon admin- istration for some time has been…

… the Mother," CPH Aud., 10:15 am. Student Laboratory Theatre: "A. Night of Pity," & "The Love Course," Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg., 4 pm. Statistics Seminar: F. Andrews, "Multivarlate Nominal Scale…

… Power 95 DOLBY, glass and cry Cord, and Earphone. stal ferrite head, tape Low Prce selector switch. 1 S E R V CI + Use Daily Classifieds + Attention: Students, Faculty and Staff Nomination forms…

March 31, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… Fage Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, March 31; 1976 PageTwoTHE ICHGAN AIL Wenesdy, arch31;19r UM STUDENT ELECTION " CIA/NSA Recruitment? Should the CIA be allowed to recruit on campus? " New…

… Central Student Gov't (MSA) At large seats on the new government being elected. " LSA Student Gov't President and council seats up for election. " PI RGIM Board of Directors being elected. I Law prof…

… incom- plete police tallies. There were Arab press re- ports that Syrian President Ha- fez Assad had approached the United States, France -and the Vatican, asking if ^they could guarantee Israel would…

…, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phrone 764-0562. second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. PubishOd da ily Tuesday th'ough Sunday morning during…

October 31, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…, former Univer- sity Vice President for Student Services Robert Knauss, now dean of the Vanderbilt University law school, contributed a hefty $25 to the candidacy of State Representative candidate Steve…

… to demand just that. The demonstrators will march to Nixon's re-election headquar- ters at the Ramada Inn downtown . . . otherwise give blood to the student blood bank from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. today and to…

… release of the three Arabs wa disaster agreement even as presidential ad- a "desecration of the memory" o ccident in twenty years. Yesterday in Chicago an Illinois Central Gulf viser Henry Kissinger sat in…

… the Faculty Code and A variety of issues will be presented to student and Rules Court to rule on any complaints in the the petition asks the committee to voters in the all-campus elections that will…

… begin elections procedures and results. Seven judges further investigate this question. today and run through noon Thursday. with one-year terms would be elected. The Student Faculty Affairs Advisory…

… Union um, he added, because it is an student parity on LSA student-faculty commit- and turn control of the Union to students through elected body with an equal number tees. a Policy Board. The ballots on…

… this question will of student and faculty members. While none of the votes is binding on Univer- also be sent to all alumni of the - University, for d100 faculty signatures would be sity policy, it is…

… hoped that a demonstration of their approval. needed on the petition in order to student sentiment will influence future decisions. Women have already been members since Feb- reqnest a special meeting of…

… the There are three Student Government Council ruary, - according to Paul Johnson, assistant mana- faculty. n r,,,fAnna r-,cnir tn he ,th rnniAreA in th e or nf the ininn The referendum is designed to…

March 31, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… Order at 7 and 9 in the Nat. Sci. Aud. . . . the Organiza- tion of Arab Students will hold a rally on the Diag at 11:30 in support of the Palestinians on the West Bank; all are invited to participate…

… around: Ken- worthy and Elder don't support PV's repeal and Slater supports the move. We regret the error. 0 Happenings. . . C..stoday begin with a gathering at the Student Counseling Office; for a mere 15…

… anyone travelling in Europe over the summer . . . the Association of Black SocialhWork Students will have a conference in the Rackham Ampithea- tre from 1:30-5 this afternoon; the topic will be "Strategies…

October 31, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…," E. Lec.' Rm., Rackham, 4:10 pm. Near East, N. African Studies, Contemp. Issues: Edmund Hana- uer, "Approaches to a Just Arab- Israeli peace" 200 Lane Hall, 4:10 Int'l Night: German food, League…

…, October 31, 1974 is edited and manAged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan- 48106. Published d a 11l y Tuesday through Sunday…

October 31, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

… least, un- convincing in the role of protector of peace. In the Middle East, both Arabs and Israelis criticized American peace efforts. Moscow's top leaders pushed a major offensive of diplo- matic…

… Market membership into effect, al- though hedid not rule out the possibility he might merely ab- stain. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764…

March 31, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 143) • Page Image 5

… Campus Locations, New, Furnished Student Apartments DAH LMANN APARTMENT j 545 Church 761-7600 SWIM AT UN IVERS ITY TOWERS AP[ IN A HEATED SWIMMING PO FROM APRIL - OCTOBER. SHORT LEASES AVAILABLE MAY 5…

…142 FEMALE to sublet furnished bi-level' 4-man apt. near campus. $50/month Carol, 769-4793. 92U143 HELP WANTED Summer Work EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Needed: 5 students for college sum- mer program to call…

… incl. On c c~cPorch. Grad students preferred 663-9575. Parking s. MAY-AUGUST: Univ. Plaza, 608 ter 5 p.m. roe St. Air-cond., furnished eff apt. for 1 or 2 persons, $125. C 62C118 lect (219) 291-2060. 2…

…, in nice, old. quiet house. Cheap. 764-0921 or 668- 7216 persistently. 01L144 ROOM AND BOARD GREAT OPPORTUNITY! Free room and board for student in exchange for little work. Free parking. 1339ES. State…

… ANTICIPATE EUROPE Planning to get" there isn't enough. You need to pick places to visit, and deternine the best ways to get around. You ought to know about student discounts. You might even want to 'protect…

… cars and cycles B. Britrail and Eurail passes C. Student I.D. card (good for dis- counts) D. insurance-medical, air, baggage E. guidebooks to cities, countries, customs - Billiards, Foosball Bowling…

… of Islam. Copr. '73 Gen'I Features Corp. 47 Bidding: Archaic. 48 Women's gp. 49 " live and breathe..." 50 Foxy. 51 Arabic letter. 53 Social animals. 55 And elsewhere: Lat. abbr. 56 Schoolroom…

… program- ners. pt. w/, COM-SHARE INC. needs several excel;~ uig. 31. ar -.., - --- nroaoi NEED STUDENT either to New interested call DRIVERS to take cars York or Baltimore, if 663-3321. 30H146 1 2 3 4 5…

March 31, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 143) • Page Image 11

… hours for the Resident Advisory positions. Graduate status preferred for the Resident directors positions. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Must be a registered U.. of M. student on the Ann Arbor campus in good…

… applicants who can speak Spanish, French, Japanese, or Arabic. Current staff and other applicants who have an application on file must come to this office to update their application form. Staff selection and…

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