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April 04, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… Mason Hall to engage in conversation Students opened dialogue to discuss religious, cultural differences on campus MESA hosts dialogue on masculinity in Arab life CAMPUS LIFE Panelists discuss…

… gathered in the School of Education for an event held by Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs as part of Arab Heritage Month. The event centered around Arab masculinity and mental health. It was hosted by…

… how Arab identities interact in traditional gender roles EMMA RUBERG Daily Staff Reporter See POLITICS , Page 3 Follow The Daily on Instagram: @michigandaily Professor talks Israeli…

… on experiences writing in war zone BARBARA COLLINS Daily Staff Reporter University Students Against Rape, community members recognize , celebrate survivors Wednesday evening, students and community…

… members gath- ered in the Michigan League for the 41st annual Take Back the Night Ann Arbor. Campus rep- resentatives from University of Michigan’s University Students Against Rape, in cooperation…

… Kozlowski, University Students Against Rape senior student leader, hoped to encourage a conversation about sexual assault prevention and recov- ery. “First and foremost, we’re here to raise awareness…

April 04, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

… officials - such as SACUA and Black faculty members - to try to get a consensus. In 1970, Gorman was the first Black elected to the University's Student Government Council, the campus-wide student advisory…

… com- mission (presently MSA). He ran for office because he thought Black students were not adequately in- volved in campus politics. Gorman saw increased Black en- rollment as the top priority for the…

… University when he was a student. "This is a state institution and at the time there was only three percent Black enrollment," Gorman said. "This was not nearly representative of the qualified population or of…

… idealism, which wasn't always easy during the Reagan years.' - Darryl Gorman former BAM organizer students are challenged academi- cally." Gorman said he would like to see more underprivileged students who…

… page 1 "That kind of thinking limits who you speak to," he said. "The job of the MSA President is to speak to students, not minority stu- dents or female students...to speak to one group on campus is not…

… denied the Ofek-2 satellite was part of a program to spy on its Arab neighbors, but Iraeli leaders boasted that the launch showed the country's scientific and military superiority over Arab countries…

… immediate intel- ligence on Arab military moves and the rocket technology involved also could carry more lethal payloads. The rocket was launched from an undisclosed site, aimed westward over the…

… Mediterranean to avoid giving Arab countries a look at it. The Ofek-2 -"Ofek" is Hebrew for "horizon"- will range from 130 miles at its lowest point, to 923 miles at its highest, according to Israel Aircraft…

… dreary, damp weekend wasn't enough, students experi- enced mutant snowflakes assaulting their mouths and eyes on the way to class yesterday. Oh, what a delight it is to celebrate an Ann Arbor spring in…

… boots and a snowsuit. Ski resorts re-opened their doors, students whipped out their quartz heaters, and department stores restocked their shelves with winter apparel. Whatever happened to the groundhog…

April 04, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… Conference Room of the Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building Wednesday. “It has been 18 years since the war began … there is no end to this war,” Sukhanyar said. “What is going on? You don’t see…

… portrayed. They explained academic writing on masculinity has often been written by and for white men and why this is problematic when discussing Arab masculinity. “That conversation really…

… transitions and does a shift when it comes to Arab men, and this is also true for other men of color,” Elharake said. “Even as I think about myself, I was born in Lebanon and immigrated here when I was…

…’s commonly assumed that men act masculine for women, the opposite is true; men often act masculine around men to be accepted. Abdelhoq and Elharake explained how Arab identity interacts with both…

… masculinity and femininity, offering examples of traditional gender roles in Arab families. “We see this even thinking about our roles in our families — who cooks, who cleans, who eats where?” Elharake…

… asked. “At least in my experience, often Arab men are allowed to go out past a certain time and often Arab women have to be back by six or seven.” Abdelhoq pointed out this inequality has been made…

… said. “I think inherently and intuitively you’re going to know this when it happens, it’s having the courage to say something about it.” Elharake offered similar advice for students, both for…

… those who identify as Arab men and those who do not. “We think about spaces that we’re in — small classrooms and large ones — a lot of comments are really thrown out that promote or encourage this…

… as well. It’s really important to recognize masculinity has an impact on everyone.” Business graduate student Rajiv Khattar attended the event, and in an interview with The Daily after…

…. “Then we talk about the Arab identity, there’s a lot we could talk about. Then we add mental health. It’s understanding all these individual identities take on a slightly different flavor with…

April 04, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Complains against prof stir conflict By NANCY DRISCOLL A letter of complaint against Political Science Prof. Raymond Tan- ter that was signed last week by eighty-two students in his class, The Arab

…-Israeli Conflict, has sparked controversy. Many feel the issue has polarized the class. The letter, which charged that the course is one-sided and called Tan- ter's attitude towards students patronizing, was sent on…

… Monday to John Kingdon, chairman of the political science department. Kingdon refused to comment on the letter. "For the students' sake it would have been better to come to me," Tan- ter said yesterday…

…. "If you want to af- fect change in a course, you go to the professor." THE LETTER also charged that "in general, questions or points that the students bring up are often responded to with comments regar…

students signed a petition condemning the way the grievances were handled by the students who wrote the letter. "The letter was an emulation of PLO tactics to gain recognition and all they've managed to do…

…. Students and community members called for the school to divest its $2.4 billion in South African-related investments by rallying and building shanties that University workers tore down yesterday. Council…

… coun- cil as an important asset. "The first two years are a real lear- See CONTRATTO, Page 2 By SUSAN GRANT Although Dave DeVarti no longer attends the University, he remains in- terested in student

… concerns like tenant's rights. DeVarti, the Fourth Ward Democratic Candidate for Ann Arbor City Council, hopes students will back him and help lead him to victory over his Republican opponent, incumbent…

… Gerald Jernighan. "I think students have an interest in policies that affect them," DeVarti said. "Students in the Fourth Ward seem more informed about the low vacancy rates and sky rocketing ren- ts…

… ... seeks student vote South African rebels call for divestment, Ieco By EUGENE PAK Representatives from South African anti-apartheid organizations last night urged students to continue pressuring United…

April 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… all reprints. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: CAROL PRINS Student Relations Committee Aids Development Council t :. " ' ,_ ', 4 _,yl,_. t' v t ; e+ t I HUNTER'S AID? Automatic Dog Finder New…

… stressed the necessity of extra-Legislature funds to meet some of the University's less im- mediate, though still important needs. While student fees take care of some of the operating expenses, they…

… represent a relatively small amount and fail to cover many of the special projects which suffer also due to lack of State appropriations. To meet needs which are not met by Legisla- ture funds or student fees…

… which would otherwise go unimplemented. To promote the Development Council on the student level, the Student Relations Committee was organized three years ago. This year the Committee is attempting to car…

…, presidents of housing units and many campus organizations received let- ters from the Student Relations Committee calling for their suggestions on the Council program itself and recommendations on areas of…

student need which the Council might con- sider. WHILE THE COUNCIL program at present is T handicapped by limited funds, it is an- nually becoming more successful in its program. Also, it is possible that…

… important student needs are being slighted merely because they have not been brought to the attention of the Council. Not all needs can be met immediately, but it is possible that areas not currently being…

… cov- ered should receive priority in the Council's budget. Students should take advantage of the oppor- tunity to present their suggestions to the Stu- dent Relations Committee and become ac- quainted…

April 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… ... DIAL 5-6290 ta den By BOB FUSFELD Ann Arbor high school students and administrators are again clashing over the issue of a free press. Carla Houser, a Pioneer High stu- dent, was temporarily suspended…

… Wed- nesday for passing out "unauthorized literature" - an underground student paper. The problem has also stemmed from confiscation of copies of the Ann Ar- bor Argus. Argus editor and publisher Ken…

… Kelley says ,he plans to "go be- fore the school board and lay the is- sue on the line."k Board of Education rules require all matter distributed on school property to be written by students or faculty…

… literature which fails to meet any of the regulations is considered "unauthorized" by the administration. Students who are found to be respon- sible are disciplined at the discretion of the principal. The…

… The Student Liberation Front, a publication which protests the board's policy. The board policy was instituted last spring following the appearance of an underground paper, US. The Student Liberation…

April 04, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… Show on Earth, 9:15 p.m., MLB Aud. 3. SPEAKERS Organization of Arab Students, Center for Near Eastern and N. African Stud. - Atif Kubursy, Nabeel Abraham, "The Lebanese Dilemma," 12:30 p.m., Aud. B…

… Albert Rudolf, as a cultural, educational and community-service group. Foundation member Duncan Sole, a University medical student, said so far most of the group's activities have been directed toward…

… practice up to 18 hours a day. Presidential hopefuls take stands on issues (Continued from Page 1) USA's official newspaper, become more student-related. Peoples Action Coalition The Peoples Action…

… Coalition has targeted five areas which it believes Ohould be MSA's top priorities next year-including campus security, Involvement in depar- tMental budget cuts will strengthen the student role in the…

… retrenchment process. -Jon Feiger housing, student participation in University budget cuts, minority af- fairs, and University investments. Presidential candidate Jon Feiger and vice presidential candidate…

… in- formation about campus assault to im- prove the security situation. The party is also advocating some changes in the University's budget- cutting process-particularly a larger role for students

…. Public forums and open debate on the administration's reduction proposals will help improve student participation in the process, Feiger said. "Student representation has to be more than token…

… representation," Har- tmann said. In addition, he said he would work to get departmental student organizations, such as the Un- dergraduate Political Science Association, involved in department budget cuts…

…. BECAUSE ALUMNI often have more, influence on administrators than students, Feiger said, MSA should con- tact alumni to get their help on influen- cing budget decisions. PAC candidates prefer a plan of…

…- ses designed to give students a "more liberal education" instead of en- couraging students to become "com- puter banks" of information, according to Barry Himmelstein and Sid Chait, presidential and…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 4, 2003 OP/ED urIje £IIIW DidU 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… enough to speed the process by taking down my statement in Arabic as I dictated - writ- ing it myself, dictionary in hand, could have taken all day. While we were there, Lebanese men passed in and out as…

… they signed up to go to Iraq as human shields, to fight against the American army or to serve as martyrs (their word, not mine). For persons traveling from other Arab countries, the visa approval is a…

… problem is not as simple as American- led aggression. It extends to Arab regimes that will allow massive protests against the United States, but will quickly and brutally quell protests against their own…

… what it says are U.S.-caused casualties in Iraq, she asks aloud why the Arab world now openly con- demns the murder of civilians by Ameri- cans when Saddam has been doing it for so long without reproach…

… to be an "elite" law student, necessary for an "elite" law school; they rely heavily upon LSAT and GPA to get there. Then, they use a separate process, under their affirmative action program, to get…

… programs? If the students who only get in through affirmative action are still "elite students," but are not getting cap- tured through the LSAT/GPA process, then the process is flawed. If diversity is so…

… constitutional- ly-protected classes, and are (or should be) irrele- vant to the court. Take those arguments (most of which I consider valid) to the regents. JASON KILLIPS Law student STAYING IN ANN ARBOR THIS…

April 04, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…Opinion The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com 4 — Wednesday, April 4, 2019 Erik Nesler can be reached at egnesler@umich.edu. FINNTAN STORER Managing Editor Stanford Lipsey Student Publications…

… Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. MAYA GOLDMAN Editor in Chief MAGDALENA MIHAYLOVA AND…

… investigation for corruption, he demonizes Israel’s press and legal system. In a previous election, he demonized Israeli Arabs by telling voters that Israeli Arabs were “heading to the polling stations in…

… ideal, where the land serves as a homeland for both Israelis and Palestinians under one state. There is nothing innate that prevents Jews and Arabs or Jews and Muslims from living among each other…

…. Jews lived in the Arab world for centuries, facing far less persecution than in Christian Europe for most of history. Maimonides, arguably the most important rabbi in Jewish history, left Spain to…

… escape the inquisition and went to the Ottoman empire, where Arab Muslim rationalists influenced his rabbinical thought, thus influencing Judaism. And in America, Jews and Arabs live side by side. No…

…, when the dictator of Egypt swore to drive the Jews to the sea in service of Pan-Arabism. There were decades of PLO terrorism, the intifada suicide bombings, followed by Hamas terrorism today…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

…." Ibish addressed how the war "fed into the already noxious environment between the Arabs and the Americans and their role in the Middle East." He said that the war strengthened the pre- conceived ideas…

… held by Arabs and Muslims of the "stereoscopic norms of predatory powers." The war also "plays in to the paranoid and hysteric voice of Bin Laden (or others like him)," he added. Ibish also spoke about…

… recipients of the 2003 Michigan Leadership Awards Outstanding Student Leader Chris Perpich Cathy Fanone Aundrea Johnson Christina Hollenback Mahshid Pirzadeh Brain Netter Konstantinos Ghirtis Thomas Vazquez…

… Programs of the Year BookMARK Americanos: Latino Life in the U.S. A Celebration of Unity Dance Marathon Bowl-A-Thon Outstanding Student Organizations Society of Women Engineers Muslim Student Association…

… The Detroit Project Graduate Student Community Organization College Democrats Outstanding New Member Lisa Slominski Amy Borer Michael Phillips Julia Farber The Tapestry Award Mahshid Pirzadeh Robbie…

… Menyah Jeanine Bessette Advisor of the Year Steven Abbott Lee Ann Benkert Chris Kulka Taryn Petryk Thomas Vazquez Student Legacy Award John Carter Please join us in honoring these outstanding…

… Middle East." But Sawsan Abdulrahim, a doctoral student in the School of Public Health, said the discussion was inter- esting but wished that Ibish "included the angle of the U.S. war in Afghanistan…

… don't think we'd be surprised to see additional cases given the ease of international travel," Lasher said. Rackham student Christine Wong said many of her friends from Hong Kong are reconsidering…

… people con- cerned that they might have contracted SARS. She recommended that students consult the CDC's website. WAR Continued from Page 1 government could be held in Iraq with- in a week, a senior…

… Korea's suspected nuclear weapons program. China expressed hope that the talks will lead to a political solution. HILISBORO, Oregon FBI det engineer suspected of terror ties An Arab-American software…

April 04, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

…. WHO: Arab and Muslim American Studies WHEN: 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Angell Hall, room 3222 Flute studio recital WHAT: Students of Music Prof. Amy Porter will perform. Graduating flute…

… as a write-in candidate for Central Student Government president earlier in the month. —RIYAH BASHA EVAN AARON/Daily The University of Michigan’s Hindu Students Council and Indian Students

… 45th annual Hash Bash festivities Imperial gender violence lecture WHAT: Nadine Naber, a visiting professor of gender studies, will analyze ways U.S. policy affects Arab feminist activists…

students will be featured in solos. WHO: School of Music, Theatre & Dance WHEN: 4:45 p.m. WHERE: Earl V. Moore Building, Britton Recital Hall Mestiza Music film screening WHAT: The School of Music…

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

April 04, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… a year-have stirred no visible interest in Congress. Snipers Fire, On British, Disrupt Aden Arab Extremists Fight Long Battle, Protest Visit of UN Mission ADEN (W) - British troops fought a day…

…-long street battle with sniping and bomb-throwing Arab terrorists here yesterday. "The situation is firmly under control," reported security com- mander Maj. Gen. Sir John Wil- loughby during a visit to the cen…

…- ter of violence in Aden's Crater District. Ten British soldiers and 10 Arabs were wounded by bombs, mines and bullets. British author- ities-said two Arabs had been kill- ed. UN Mission . Terrorist…

… - is expected to be in the federation several weeks and to visit most of the 17 outlying sheikhdoms and sultanates which make up the Fe- deration of South Arabia. The Arab terrorists want Aden linked…

… airfield "under present circumstances." But he said that policy could change. McNamara said "present tactics are suited" to meet administrative objectives. Speaker: Mr. Franz Mogdis Graduate student in…

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April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…," Monto said. "We've not seen something like this in a while," he added. See SARS, Page 3 . scusses -m-uV isoiay Christopher Hayward is one of two University students being honored with the Barry M…

…. Goldwater Scholarship. Hayward plans to pursue a career in astrophysics. Inside: More on the winners. Page 3. Students: Campus storeS overprced, but necessary House OKs billto keep scholarship funding Daily…

… problems than it is solving," said Hus- sain Ibish, referring to America's poli- cies on the war. Speaking to a packed crowd in Hutchins Hall, Ibish, commu- nications director of the American- Arab Anti…

…." Ibish also said it was naive for Arabs and Muslims to dismiss the American political agenda as a Jewish plot, see- ing that the main actors in the neo-con- See ADC, Page 2 By Ryan Vicko For the Daily…

… School is expensive. Housing is expensive. Books are expensive. But does food also have to be expensive? Some students believe there exists a culture of overcharging in the Uni- versity area which exploits…

… not going to dinner (in the residence halls). I'm glad we have it." - Kavin Chung LSA freshman selection ... it's mostly junk food." On the other hand, some students are just happy the store is there…

… the season when students have the most trouble getting gro- See PRICES, Page 7 A prepares for Hash Bash events By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter In the midst of a war abroad, some are attempting to…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…0 4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 7, 2003 OP/ED able Sitchutwu maddIu 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… subsequently the world in ter- not a reason to go to war. It was present United Nations, but it is definitely not what rible shape. An Arab democracy in the Mid- before the war and will be present after the…

… Saudi Arabia, sentiment in the much vaunted "Arab street" spending and a capitalist system to back it up. mullahs in Iran, Syria with Hamas and is valid. However, the message it sends to the The U.N. was…

… a place where we could talk to Hezbollah, to mention some major groups). governments of Arab countries like Syria and the Soviet Union and that is the reason we War is terrible, but I think that…

April 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

Student Relations Committee Aids Campus Development See Page 4 1 it t Dait1P P *a SLEET, RAIN Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LXVII, No. 135 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957…

… damage the economy. To some extent Ibanez hah checked the inflation that began some 15 years ago. LSA Student Survey Set Next Month By ALLAN STILLWAGON This year's literary college stu- dent opinion survey…

…'s Executive Com- mittee. The survey, once a hotly con- troversial program, uses a subjec- tive questionnaire to inform fac- ulty members of their students' "evaluation" of courses and teach- jag. Class Time…

… by his classes. Faculty rating was first intro- duced 15 years ago, when the lit- erary college devised an elaborate plan to gauge classroom effective- ness. In addition to student reactions…

… border to keep out Arab in- filtrators and suicidal commando raiders. Declaring Israel's dissatisfaction with arrangements UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold made with Egypt to supress across…

… would help de- fend Quemoy and Matsu, off the Chinese mainland, from attacks by Chinese Reds. Two Uni Denies Invitation demic freedo He denied that he had invited students and Anthony Eden, British Prime…

students should enjoy and exercise their fre ank Grace of the political science department s pressure of expediency somewhat hampered exec edom-"the University can't afford to allow any To e University…

… facilities Honor Group Committee TO inquire, Recommend' Niehuss Supports Study, Pledges Aid By VERNON NAHRGANG Student Government Council initiated a student-faculty Honor System Study Committee yester- day…

… objective which might be initiated by a cooperative ef- Arnold fort of faculty and students if the left) practicability and acceptance .. , 'Aca- is demonstrated..." ersity Worthy of Study Vice-President and…

… of its Education and Social Welfare Slosson Committee, decided the committee munity would consist of five faculty and edom." five student members. One of the said he latter would be a Council mem- cise…

April 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

… 55902, (507) 286-7091 (Collect). Rochester Methodist Hospital A MAYO FOUNDATION HOSPITAL An Equal Opportunity Employer Daily Photo by ALEXANDRA BREZ Dina Khoug, an LSA first-year student participates in…

… the Arab Land Day protest Friday in front of the Federal Building. The protest, which attrac- ted 40 people, was sponsored by the Arab American University Graduates. "UCAR opposes racism not only " here…

… counter-demonstra- Graduate student and UCAR tion, and a few drivers honked their member Dan Holliman explained, horns and waved in support. e Rent Continued from Page 1 hikes, increased heating costs…

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April 04, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… proud high command was rocked by the re- port of an inquiry committee, published Tuesday, which accus- ed Elazar and Zeira of making light of Arab war preparations. Another high general, Shmuel Gonen…

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… provide max- imum assurance that homes will not be broken into and innocent citizens harassed." Rackham Student Government is now taking applications to fill positions on: * LSA Search Committee for Dean…

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April 04, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… beaten to death right outside his home in Oregon, by White Pride skinheads. Fannie Lou Hamer of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the Student Non- Violent Co-ordinating Committee; Chaney…

…, Schwerner and Goodman, SNCC and Congress Of Racial Equality student organizers; for example, encountered racist violence as a result of committing them- selves to a set of principles which include liberation…

… the legacy of the progressive struggle and reaffirm our commitment to continue the struggle against racist violence and other forms of oppression. 4 Edited and managed by students at The University…

… necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Ignorance and violence A case in admissions at the University: Where's ti By Kathleen Mattic This is a letter for my student con- stituency, but especially…

… on a student's door in Stockwell and similar fliers were distributed last year. These actions un- derscore the racist climate which exists at this university and the degree to which the university…

… destroyed and racist acts are perpetrated because the majority of the student population are ignorant and unconcerned about the experiences and struggles of people of color. They are ignorant because the…

… reply of the Iranian Jewish businessperson who had hid and provided for them was revealing: "The fact is that they're fleeing here. And who do they come to for help? Their Arab friends? The local…

… allow for such hatred to spew forth from its murky depths. It must be made clear that Black students do not ask for special privileges or benefits not afforded to every student on campus; we demand that…

April 04, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… with Israeli and Arab leaders during a trip to Europe next week. "My mind is open," Powell told reporters at the State Department. "We are examining all possibilities. I would not rule out meeting with…

…'t released any information on his activities in recent days, and no meetings were scheduled with either Israelis or Palestinians. But daily anti-Israeli protests in the Arab world grew more- violent. Thousands…

… Club of America and Students Promoting Eating Disorder Awareness and Knowledge. Greek Week also collected 285 pints of blood for the American See GREEK WEEK, Page 2A Profiled Prof JANICE JENKINS…

… his computer screen as he participates in an online blackjack game. Gambling simple for U' By Tyler Boersen Daily Staff Reporter students The gambler sits staring at the computer screen, adrenaline…

… and websites making it possible to win and lose in pajamas from the comfort of home. ambling has games, bet on sports or lay down money on the Internet. A University student, who wished to remain…

April 04, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

… Michigan Student Assembly's recent refusal to allocate funds for Greek Week this year, Mote said. Organizers spend over $12,000 per year on the event and usually receive about $1,000 from MSA, she said. LSA…

… against Palestinians. Egypt's decision, while falling far short of calls to sever all diplomatic ties with Israel, reflects growing pressure faced by Arab governments. Jordan and Egypt, the only two Arab

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April 04, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… is confident they will prevail in the higher court. "We think we've made a great case for a stay," she said. Student reports sexual assault Clowning around Albright to spend 2 years at William…

… possible match in min," she said. "We have one possible sus- pect who is not a student." One suspect has been questioned, BAwn said. He is not an Ann Arbor r dent and has outstanding warrants against him…

…," he said. Ross added that until a few years ago it was unbelievable that Israel would have diplomatic relations with eight member nations of the Arab League. During his speech Ross described the several…

April 04, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… did before, he added. Although most members of the audi- ence seemed to respond favorably to what Ross said, LSA sophomore and Arab Student Association member Brenda Abdellall said she considered Ross…

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April 04, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… JOEY STEINBERGER For the Daily At the 12th annual Latin@ Cul- ture Show, University students will perform dances, poetry, monologues and piano piec- 12th Annual es. But unlike Wn previous years, the…

… that theme, Latin@ Culture Show will have other University groups such as the Amala Dancers - a West African dance group - and the Persian Student Assembly repre- sentingtheir respective cultures…

… from the influences of the Arab world and the West African world." The "@" ending is meant to represent the Spanish language's masculine "o" and feminine "a" suffixes. When spoken, it's called the…

… about marginalized groups such as undocumented students, stereotyped as "illegal immi- grants." "We want to display the inter- sectionality of the lives we lead," Alvarez said. "On top of being Latino on…

… these in societal norm views are stigmatized." This year, the Coalition for Tuition Equality will be pre- senting a monologue on undocu- mented students at the show. In addition to raising awareness about…

… these groups, the students who organize the show also give back to their community, locally and worldwide. "We're sponsoring a little girl in Mexico until she is 18," Alvarez said. "She is 5 now and…

… ... we're going to keep up with it every year and show where she is at." The group is also working with a student in the School of Social Work to bring 40 stu- dents from Detroit high schools to Ann Arbor…

…. The students will learn about applying to college and financial aid packages. The Latin® Culture Show is subsi- dizing tickets for the high-school students so they can attend. Students from the show…

… was an hour and it was free. Now it's at the Mendelssohn Theatre and has almost five hundred peo- ple in attendance." The Latin@ Culture Show aspires to be like Indian Ameri- can Student Associations…

…' Cul- tural Show, which has become one of the largest student-run cultural shows on the continent. Reaching that goal will be a chal- lenge for the Latin@ Cultural Show because Latina and Latino students

April 04, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

… supports the Although both candidates need as Middleton will not revea many votes as they can get, neither "I AM supporting are counting on the ward's student America issue and am population to vote. Instead…

…, they are students will vote for Ce directing their campaign at the and associate it with n numerous single and two-parent said. moderate-income families. The ward She condemns the Ur also contains…

…, a large student turnout bor that I can say whatt was anticipated from a sizeable money," Contratto said Greek population that lives in the She also likes the ex ward. Panhellenic director Mary Beth of…

… Greek organizations to accuse Last year some are her of being anti-Greek. students went to one o MIDDLETON did win the primary, sister cities in Hikone but without the student vote. "The Hiroshima memoria…

student vote did not materialize," she Gallop Park last summ said. "That segment of the voters are boys described his trip. transient in Ann Arbor. Their votes "Exchange has a pr Police arrest 100 in…

… (Continued from Page 1) he was a student. Neiti by university workers with to be affiliated with theu sledge hammers while at least 100 Cooper was holding police officers remained nearby. with gasoline and a…

… said evacuatio me is and they d," she added, who do not live e hoping that would send n that Ann Ar- want to send America and task force to somewhere in attract student e proposal, but al her stand. the…

April 04, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

… classroom because a student plays on an athletic team. On several occasions, he has said that this attitude is "a hoax, the greatest hoax that has ever been perpetrated on any people in this so- ciety. And it…

… NCAA championship appearance since 1976, architecture graduate student Pete Larson (left) and engineering senior Brian Libs paint the rock at Hill St. and Washtenaw Ave. yesterday. "We've been waiting…

… be created betwe Arab nations. After more than an hour of discussion an end to Israel's occupation of the West] Gaza, endorsed the "achievement of Pales cal rights" and said a "properly structured…

… amusing but its theoretically possible." GWbe £tdpijuu &uilg The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

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April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

… billion on this war while people are starving and killing half a million children in Iraq is wrong," the Rev. Edward Rome said. Sizable constituencies of the area's Iraqi and Arab populations were present…

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April 04, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…-Choir and Wind Ensemble, 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium. MISCELLANEOUS Undergraduate Political Science Association - Wine and Cheese Party for .all students and faculty, 3-5 p.m. 6th Floor Lounge Haven Hall. Wesley…

… mpuch discussion of what the 1960s must have been like and a good deal of talk of how drastically things have changed in the past ten years. That may be the perspective of the current Univer- sity student

… breed of cat." Help wanted Attention liberal arts majors: tired of those pre-meds and engineering students who sneer at you because of your impending poverty? Well, you can fix them. Try a career in…

… and 15 Ugandan soldiers. Theexiles said their information came from a soldier who feld the camp during the night. "Today very few Ugandan soldiers were willing to take up arms and fight with the Arabs

April 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

….S. ing professional careers. women, that half of the students in every aca- ceive only 20 percent of its expenditures for District Court. IT SEEKS $1.8 million restitution of demic program have to be women…

… sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publi- cation. Address all information to: Julie A. Brown…

… Tibi, "Identity and World View in a Changing World: Traditional and the Cultural Production of Meaning in the Arab Region," 7:30 pm, Mich Union Kuenzel Rm. Devp Blol & Genetics Grp --Sem, R Tassava…

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April 04, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 146) • Page Image 5

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April 04, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 121) • Page Image 5

… the regime must be judged by its actions. Also yesterday, Amnesty International said people are still being arrested across Syria, including 13 students who were beaten at their school in the Damascus…

Arab League effort that included sending in monitors to promote a cease-fire collapsed in violence in Novem- ber. It also remains unclear whether rebel forces fighting government troops under the banner…

April 04, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

Student Nonviolent Co- 8 a.m.-The Cooperative Educa- An information booth will be set ordinating Committee will spon- I tion Club Conference will be held up on the first floor of the Mich- sor a folk sing…

… English and continuing through next thal of Columbia University will Romantic Verse," at Aud. A. Tuesday. These tests are to de- speak on "Second Order Effects 7:30 p.m.-Students for a Dem- termine the…

student com- Latin America, Africa, the Far rid Torment of Crusade," in the posers in a public Composers For- East and the Middle East. Public Health Aud. um in the music school's Recital No commitment on…

… Informa- traw at any time. lema Literario," at Rackham Am- tion and Marital Counselling to Applicants for the program must phitheatre. Medical Students and Residents in! be an American citizen, 18 years 4…

….m.-George M. Davis of the the age of 18. liam H. Lewis, of the State De- Museum of Zoology will speak on- partment, speaking on "Algeria "Systematics: An Integration of SUNDAY, APRIL 4 Socialism, Arabism, and…

… Concerto Concert will be held, pre- senting the University Symphony Orchestra with Student Auditions' Winners, at Hill Aud. udar FLY TO EUROPE directed by Robert A. Warner atPT Rackham Lecture Hall…

students in the School of Music Recital Hall. VOICE-SDS Tuesday, April1 6-7:30 ONCE FRIENDS CONCERT Gordon Mumma, Robert & Mary Ashley, Robert Sheff, Mark Slobin, Russell Peck, David Andrew. PROCEEDS TO…

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

… Prize: Students competing for, the Bain-Swiggett Poetry Prize must leave their entries at the Hopwood Roomn, 1006 Angell Hall, on or before I~on., April 5. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to…

… the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on Feb. 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all ac- counts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each; semester or summer…

April 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 126) • Page Image 8

… Shaman Drum from 4 p.m.-6 p.m: This is a journal publishing tie writings of Asian-American women University students. NIEE AN APARTMENT IN CIHCACO,? We have charming brownstones, beautiful coutryards and…

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… - - -- -I I -..- - -- - .-,- -*- - The University Mentorship Program ne process is small group mentoring. needs students who are juniors and The junior or senior wNil mentor five seniors during the 1991…

…-1992 freshpersons, alongside a co-mentor academic year. who will be a faculty of a staff member. This University loentorship We need students who are knowl- Program, out of the Office of Student edgeable and caring…

…. We need Services, asks for your parIcipation mentors who are commited to for the academic year 1991-92, but enriching the First Year Michigan we need your enthusasm and Experience for the new students

April 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 135) • Page Image 7

… by the yard-ten= yards to the head. Please keep this a secret among 5,000. The girls don't want it known. LANGUAGE ,SHARKS Sanskrit, Old Bulgarian, Russian, Hebrew and Arabic Among Tongues .Taught…

…," enthusiastically received at open performance. Men admitted for first time on record. 1905-Classes comprising the engi- neering college organize special coun- cils for regulation and control of en- gineer student

… affairs. First student venture of kind on campus. 1941-Coach Fielding H. Yost be- gins his first football campaign for Michigan in taking charge of spring football practice. Has charge of both baseball and…

… five or six mail carriers are employed daily just to distribute letters that bear the little blue stamp-"Special Delivery" - to expectant students? Some job-being a "special" man. You must get near to…

… compila- 'I Drug store was tion is the fact that without so much oretical shooting. as touching the so-called "romance ook place in the languages" a student could without building watched difficulty in the…

… course, consume a good portion of the time he spent in this manner. But he would still have an opportunity to, take San- skrit, Old Bulgarian, Russian, Hebrew, and Arabic. Should he desire to pro- long his…

… course and take some of the languages which are omitted for this year he could add to his list Assyrian, and Arabic, besides numerous courses in the other tongues which are not be- ing given at present…

… lot of Michigan students are "dead." $481000 NEEDEDFOR TANK Union Swimming Pool Would be Ideal Place for Varsity Meets By R. . L. When the new swimming pool in the Union is completed Michigan will have…

April 04, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 128) • Page Image 7

…- graphical frameworks, historical literature and analytical frame- works. Parrish said dividing the cours- es into specializations would also make it easier for students to pick their classes and for…

… new system would benefit English majors because, unlike creative writing or Honors students, who are required to submit a thesis or portfolio, students in the general program are more likely to enroll…

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April 04, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

Arabic Application deadline: November 1 For further information, see your study abroad advisor or write: WASHINGTON (AP) - A congressional subcommittee said yesterday the accident at the Three Mile Island…

… Waltham, MA 02254 617- 647-2422 Brandeis University admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, age or hdndicap to all its programs and activities. -I Cutbacks to idle 76…

…, the Senate panel voted to eliminate Saturday mail delivery, phase out 200,000 CETA public service jobs, cut the food stamp program, and trim student loan programs among others. Last month, the House…

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April 04, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

… important implica- tions for all of us, as funding for an event that sold offensive material on the side is questioned. While Students Allied for Freedom and Equality erred in selecting a book with a chapter…

… support to abandon tyranny as well is the next step. While the University student groups and departments may have inadvertently supported an incorrect isolated ideological incident, there are issues that go…

… GEO. Some say, "but I want better GSIs." What these students forget is that GEO wants the same thing. GEO wants more training. Better benefits and protection mean better workers. The free trade…

… economics students will yell "but simple economic analysis tells us otherwise." Well, they're dead wrong. The simple truth is that, if you have two GSIs, one who is willing to work for less and one who will…

… people find going too far, like work stop- pages. Some students call it insubordination. Well, I want to ask these students something. Was it insubordination and going too far for Rosa Parks to refuse to…

… terrorism and allows Hamas and Islamic Jihad (two well known terrorist groups) to operate unabated. Israel has repeatedly asked Arafat to crack down on terror or simply make a statement in Arabic denounc- ing…

April 04, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 136) • Page Image 5

…- zation will go all-out tonight in an effort to reach its quota. Proceeds from the dance, sponsored by the student RWR unit, under the chairmanship of Harry Stutz, Grad., will be added to the $1050…

… who will "give out" for the cause. A three-star floor show will feature the Mexican, 'Danish and Ukranian folk dances of Ruth and Edwin Hughes; songs of the Red Army, sung by students of Mrs. Lila…

…'s successful "Pageant of Nations" at Madison Square Garden, was played last Sat- urday by Tyrone Power in Detroit's Armenian Student Describes Turk Persecution In Near East By ALICE FRETZ Alice Jernazian, Grad…

… the mission 'was reached. During this same house with a kindly Arabian same time her aunt and her aunt's priest and his sister. She learned children were locked in their burning Arabic from them, but…

… called in Monday, Lieut. L. W. Peter- son of the military science depart- ment announced, and any advanced corps students who have not yet arranged for a ticket are advised to sign up for one before that…

… used in radio than in the berry business." Then, while ringing door bells, tel- ephones, buzzers and auto horns, Norton was interrupted by a tousled student who shouted breathlessly, "Record a cock…

April 04, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 147) • Page Image 7

….' ballot is crucial. The city Elec- Wheeler, on the other hand,? tion Commission has ruled: opposes the proposal because "it{ -only arabic numerals may is too long and sloppily writ-j be used, ten." If…

… "accomplishments" that P 0 U G 1 K E E P S I E, N. Y. W) -- Yearbook editors at Vassar College have been re- buffed in their attempt to in- clude pictures of nude students showering, engaged in sexual intercourse…

… Mayor, and a female student shower- HE PASSED a campaign re- ing together, administration form ordinance - which he re- spokesmen said. validate a ballot, and -numbers must be inside or touch the circle…

April 04, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

…, Friday, March 25. Find- er call 8221.l .HELP WANTED STUDENT-Men and women. Good pay. Excellent meals. University Grill. 615 East Williams. Phone 9268. ROOM and BOARD WANTED-Four men to room and I FOR…

… foremost educational authorities, in the United States and abroad, endorse the Linguaphone Method as the easiest way to learn tospeak a new language. More than a million homne-study students of all ages and…

… BENGALI PER ,AN ARABIC SYRIAC BURMESE MALAY MODERN HEBREWA CHINESE! JAPANESE1 HAUSA1 EFIK AFRIKAANS GREEK LATIN ENGLISH IRISH ESPERANTO I t I I Cause for o FREE DEMONSTRATION-In the privacy of one…

April 04, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 136) • Page Image 6

… campus leaders at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Many students who refused to be quoted directly expressed themselves as disappointed over the fact that the Wisconsin campus. supposedly the most liberal in…

… University students have an op- portunity at this time to view a col- lection of ancient and oriental mathe- matical manuscripts equaled only at Columbia in this country, according to Professor Louis C…

… Constantinople. Dr. Max Meyer- hoff of Cairo gave valuable assist- ance there in selecting the Arabic manuscripts and works which consti- tute the finest part of the exhibition. The purchases were made possible…

… exception made under the express wish of Mr. Mc- Gregor. The visitor to the library will find in the collection, besides the first class Arabic display, Chinese, Hindu, Greek, Egyptian, and Hebrew manu…

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April 04, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 158) • Page Image 8

…, '67; David Seybold, '67, Lewis, Dept. of State, Algeria, Social- Discussion Group Four, meeting in ismA Arabism and Conflict": Aud., D, Room 3N, includes: Victoria Chipman, Angell Hall., Mon,, April 5…

… Six, meeting in Students who did not serve as orien- Room 3C, includes: Cathleen Baker, tation leaders in previous semesters are '67; Maxine Berman, '68; Del Blessing- required to attend the Leader…

….m. Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies Lecture-William H. Lewis, Dept. of State, "Algeria, Social- ism, Arabism and Conflict": Aud. D, Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m. School of Music Faculty Recital -j…

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