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October 04, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… 4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 4, 1993 tw £id~4jn Imtti -im Lasser 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JOSH Dulow Editor in…

… Palestinian Arabs, there are certain factors that pose substantial worry. An article by Katherine Metres, in the editorial section of the Daily (9/27/93), illustrates one of my fears. In her own analysis of the…

… "Arab- Israeli Conflict," it is important to identify the historical conditions from which many of the contemporary problems have stemmed. While presenting today's lopsided percentages of Jewish and Arab

… Palestinian Mandate, was the predecessor to what is today Jordan- a country whose current population is over 65 percent Palestinian Arab. Also omitted from Metres' historical account was mention of the Arab

…'s opposition at every opportunity for negotiated territorial division. In 1937, England's Peel Commission (a body that sought solution to the Arab- Zionist struggles) recommended the partition of two states: an…

Arab one, to occupy the majority of land west of the Jordan River; and a Jewish one. The Zionists accepted the offer, the Arabs refused. Again in 1947, when partition was suggested by the United Nations…

…, the Zionists accepted - the Arabs chose to wage war! Metres then addressed the issue of Arab refugees. Her accusation was twofold: A) Israel expelled Arab inhabitants in 1948 and 1967, and; B) Israel is…

… breaking international law by not adhering to U.N. Resolution 242. However, these allegations are void of factual accuracy. First, Arab dispersion in 1948 was initiated by the Palestinian Arab leader himself…

…- Haj Amin Al Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. After the Arab rejection of Partition, when the armies of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia stood poised to push the Zionists into…

… the Mediterranean, the Mufti warned Palestinian Arabs that failure to flee from their homes may cause them to fall casualty to the imposing Arab onslaught. Secondly, Resolution 242 has many components…

September 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… time. planes Attack alarms Arab stuidents By Ann Stewart Deaily Staff' Reporter Arab American students say the bombing carried out in response to Saddam Hussein's agression should raise concern for the…

… Iraqi people. The United States fired 44 cruise missiles into Iraq in response to Saddam Hussein's attacks on a Kurdish town. Though the students did not defend Saddam Hussein's alleged violations of…

… going to have to suffer,' Abbasi said. The Pentagon reported that five Iraqi deaths resulted from bomb- ings of military targets. It denied reports that a housing complex was attacked. However, students

… strike is successful. "there See ATTACK, Page 16 Students survive first day with excitement, anxiety By Anu Reddy Daily Staff Reporter After Michigan delegates pumped upj crowds in Chicago and San Diego…

… ritual, the campus came alive yesterday with the infusion of stu- dents and professors into buildings and on sidewalks as the first day of classes began. For many students, the first day meant wait lists…

…, last-minute CRISPing and long book lines. ' Some older students agreed that the first day of classes still gives them but- terfl ies. "It's still scary," said LSA junior Kendra Weatherhead. "You have a…

… cer- tain habit of being a student, and then you work all summer. Do I remember how to take notes and how to study?" LSA senior Katie Montgomery said she still faces anxiety whenever classes begin even…

…. Engineering first-year student Paul Park, who lives in Bursley Hall, said he has been waiting for classes to start since the weekend. two today classes have as imper4 expected LSA fir he moved in over been…

… taught e r, Y by professors, not staff," s a a as I Roselle said. n "Two for two is really good. - Brian Taylor They've been st-year student funny and really nice." S o m e returning students said they…

… people look lost." LSA second-year student Emily Parker agreed. "It's been fun to watch all the first- year students, looking around where they're going," Parker said. I expected," Taylor said. LSA first…

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…

November 04, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…. ,Vol. CI, No. 26 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, November 4, 1991 copy{rgnt V1991 Th Michigan ladly 'U' picks Anderson for student services position WSU administrator to begin V.P. job in January by…

… Henry Goldblatt Daily Administration Reporter Maureen Anderson, vice provost for Student Affairs at Washington State Uni- versity, has been nominated to become the new vice president for Student Services…

… with a broad range of University stu- dents and to make the student services of- fice accessible to students. "I'd like to change most students' feel- ing that Student Services is an inaccessible place…

… to come," she said. "It is unrealistic to assume that you can sit in an office and students will come to you." Anderson, whose term would last five years, said she intends to acquaint herself with the…

May 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

… to 15 quarter hours or 10 semester hours. Current events Students will enjoy weekly lectures in Arabic and indicate its roe as the language of a English on Middle East topics by leading experts in…

…8-The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 4, 1994 Fall from Packard St. window kills student By Lisa Dines DAILY NEWS EDITOR Christopher Garcia, an LSA sophomore, fell out of his Packard Street…

students were conscious and communicating with the officers who arrived at the scene of the accident. Garcia suffered a broken leg and back as well as several lacerations causedby theglass…

… to all windows after May 1. HousingInspectorJackDonaldsonsaid if the same accident took place now, the screen could help prevent a fall. Prime Student Housing, which owns the apartment, declined to com…

… violation, if it is clearly a violation of common-sense safety than the land- lord may still be liable," said Pattrice Maurer, the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union director. Nicholas Roumel, an attorney for Student

… Legal Services, said the li- ability for the accident will probably be divided among the landlord and the students. Any court award would be reduced by the percentage of "con- tributory negligence" under…

… Intensive Arabic Program offers proficiency- Its characters form based instruction in Modern Standard Arabic, the some of the most literary Arabic used throughout the Middle East for ancient literature known…

… ... . Universityof also be supplemented by cultural activities including Chicago isonce lectures, films, outings, and performances to broaden again offening understanding of various facets of life in the Arab an…

…, the Tibe oneness means, the spiritual and tem- pearing eloque poral leader of Tibet spent April 21- ease in both Ei 23 meeting Ann Arbor residents. language - ou But for students, the coming of the "We…

March 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

… Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman on free showings of the film "Schindler's List" at Trenton State 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE…

… placed nearly half of her five-year contract as a premium on "free speech." vice president for student affairs. After sup- And then she worked tirelessly to insti- porting a series of essentially anti-student

… transparent facade of reas- another supposedly pro-student administra- signment. tor. However, Swain ignored student input When Regent Deane Baker displayed his in pushing through the Union access policy…

… bigotry, even when it happens to be parties to experience what it is like to be a coming from the mouth of your boss. student. Unfortunately, her actions were When the regents raised tuition by al- mere…

… poses and her words proved to be most 10 percent, where was Hartford? Did rhetoric. she discuss the fact that for the many stu- First, she decried the students leading the dents who get little financial…

… political group committed to ridding Arab infidels from the Holy Land - forced his way into the Tomb of the Patriarchs, a mosque in Hebron, and fired his assault rifle into the crowd of worshippers, killing…

… preach and practice hate and violence against Arabs must be disbanded immediately. Leaders of these groups en- courage murder - and the soap box should Israeli Defense Force, in a coordinated ef- fort to…

October 04, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…, religion or social sta- tus. DAVID E. CHACIN LSA SOPHOMORE Jewish and Arab student dialogue is sign of hope TO THE DAILY: In reading the article titled, "Students hope for peaceful settlement" (9/30/96), I…

… am reminded about the first confrontation between Arab students and Jewish students from the United States, Israel and Europe on the Diag in the fall of 1958. All students did hope for peace in the…

…4 The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 4, 1996 (Tke , t4bp tt t ttil 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 'I, , ' RONNIE GLASSBERG…

students, staff and -faculty should support the task force and assist it whenever possible. Task force chair Paul Boylan, who also serves as the dean of the School of Music and vice provost for the arts…

… seriously. Another subcommittee is seeking com- ments from the University community about the status of campus security. Many students will undoubtedly offer comments on this issue. The committee has three…

… stu- dents out of 14 members. While two more - bringing the total to one per subcommit- tee - would be nice, the presence of stu- dents is appreciated. After all, students are the best voice for their…

…. Campus security has a large impact on student life. The task force should uncover the sources of the problems and brainstorm some suggested solutions that will maxi- mize security and safety for the entire…

… DAILY: On the front page of Monday's paper, you pub- lished an article titled "Students hope for peaceful settlement" (9/30/96), where you suggested that Jewish students generally supported Benjamin…

… Netanyahu's deci- sion to open a tunnel in Jerusalem. I am a Jewish student here and I do not support Benjamin Netanyahu's deci- sions in any way. Rather, I believe that this maneuver was a deliberate and…

… reprehensible at best. In the future, I would appreciate it if you did not generalize about "Jewish stu- dents" on this campus. While I cannot speak for anyone else, I can say that, as a Jewish student and as a…

October 04, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…* Battle of the Orthodoxies 0 by Jesse Walker A number of student groups, including the Homeless Action Committee (HAC), the Ann Arbor Tenant's Union, and ACT-UP, recently sponsored a…

… the spectrum. The record speaks otherwise: * In 1987, the United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) and other groups led an assault on student radio station WCBN-FM. As a result, the station came very…

… University passed an "and-harassment" policy that radically restricted students' freedom of speech. Among the activities a University pamphlet described as "harassment" were "display(ing) a confederate flag on…

… the door of your room in the residence hall" and being a member of a student organization that "sponsors entertainment that includes a comedian who slurs Hispanics." The policy was eventually declared…

… unconstitutional in court. * Twice during the 1988-89 school year, the Michigan Student Assembly attempted to derecognize student organizations for exercising their freedom of speech. One, Tagar, was attacked for…

… painting the slogan "Stop Arab Terrorism" on a shanty they built outside the Graduate Library, a slogan that implied that all Arabs are terrorists. The attempt to derecognize the group continued atn after…

… nothing to do with the attack. With the removal of the old clique from power in the 1989 student elections and the fall of the United Coalition Against Racism, such incidents became more rare, though anti…

… attended college in the Sixties and now hold teaching posts. The charge is absurd. The impetus behind compulsory classes on racism, speech codes, etc. has come from students, not faculty. The victims of PC…

November 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

… Hall last night as part of Islamic Awareness Week. ISLAM Continued from Page 1A Stockwell Residence Hall from 2 to 3 p.m. Students also can visit MSA's Jeopardy board near the Fishbowl in Angell Hall…

… through tomorrow. The purpose of the board is to edu- cate students about Islam and Muslims. Also morrow, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Angell Hall ud. C, Rami Nashashibi, a community activist from Chicago, will…

… be speaking at an event titled "Confronting Poverty: An Islamic Perspective." "We want to gain exposure on campus," Bengali said. "We want people to see what we do in prayer." LSA first-year student

… people, not only Muslims. "Islam is a social religion that facili- tates a social purpose," he said. The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services has also been active in cre- ating awareness…

… of environmental issues throughout the local Muslim community. Public Health student Monazzah Akbar said, "We want to inform communities of Muslims of what's happening to the environment in the world…

…." The students' efforts have focused on assist- ing Muslim communities in the Dearborn area by educating families about environmental haz- ards, Akbar said. The goal of Islam Awareness Week is "to inform…

…-based and regular Waseda students together in the classroom at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. Scholarships up to $1,000 are available. For more information, contact: Waseda/Oregon Programs at (800…

… throughout the state. Deborah White, MVU director of communi- cation and public relations, said students e olled in one of the colleges are eligible to t the whatever courses each of the 17 schools offers…

… online. "This is just another way to help students learn," Hudson said. Derby said the flexibility of the courses is con- venient for her schedule. "Before the online cours- es were available, it was very…

… difficult to take cusses, Derby said. But Derek Wallace, an EMU senior living in Kansas City, Mo. taking online classes, said the Itersity's online courses are not tailored for working students. "The…

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

….S. com- Israel or the Arab states.N em Iraq. mander in the Persian Gulf, and Baker and other top adminis- "I am very happy to tell you other allied chiefs refused to say tration officials signalled anew we…

… Clean laundry at last First-year students and University lacrosse team members Paul Guthrie and Kevin Lewand return to South Quad Sunday ladened with luggage. Student chalker 'S slate wiped clean State…

… temporarily drops charges by Tami Pollak Daily Crime Reporter have the charges dismissed, Students voice approval for U.S. prosecution of Gulf War by Gwen Shaffer said. "I hate to see any soldiers Several…

… was dismissed, I knew it was a harsh charge, but it stl :na nr-, -..i -ridn, " Orhnn An overwhelming majority of University students interviewed said they believe the U.S. made the right decision by…

… agreeing to an official cease-fire to the Persian Gulf War yesterday. Most students said they were pleasantly surprised by the rela- tively small number of Allied deaths. "I was really glad we got what m…

….- wnntpr wihnmnnvm . esnat being there," he added. Some students said that al- though the war has ended, they are still not sure the world has seen the last of Saddam Hussein. "I don't trust Saddam as long…

…, "Saddam should pay for the crimes that he directed, even if he didn't personally commit them." Many students said they be- lieved the victory will assure Pres- ident George Bush's reelection in r% A -IL…

February 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…- sibility of protests or sit-ins. Second-year Rackham student Tracye Matthews said, "While the list of demands is important, it is not our organization's sole activity. Regardless of what Duderstadt may…

… decide, People of Color Against War and Racism is com- Dooder State College. TH E CAMPUS IS IN DISARRAY r '-I THE STUDENT'S SAFETY IS IN JEOPARDY! \/ THE SOUTION IS TO DEPUTIZE THE CAMIPUS POLICE. SCR…

…! I'll s' ht.r / 50jrN, / SNACK BARS Continued from page 1 makes ends up creating more options for students in terms of service, I cannot find any way to be against it." Dining Services is a…

… images of Arabs, Arab-Americans and Muslims as terrorists and less than human." has increased advertising within the residence hall, offering coupons for lunch and dinner specials. Don Mask, director of…

…. Stacy McGaugh, an Astronomy TA and GEO member, also be- lieved the focus of the rally should have been local issues. Undergraduates also came to support GEO members. w $ MONEY MONEY! $ - LSA-Student

… Government is currently accepting applications for STUDENT GROUP Funding. If your group has an event, activity or any need for funding then come to 4003 Michigan Union and pick up a request form. $ LSA…

… the Radisson. P.O. Box 2392 South Padre Island, TX 78597. 1-800-426-6530. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

December 04, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 4, 1996 Uhe £Idigrn Dalg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

…, the brainchild of the Undergraduate Curriculum Task Force, is a set of structural changes to the College of Engineering that would not only make it easier for students to get out on time - it also would…

… Curriculum 2000, each undergraduate engi- neering program must have at least 12 elec- tive credit hours, enabling the student to have a more diverse educational experience. The task force is composed of four…

… stu- dents from different sections of the College of Engineering. Student members represent every class except the present group of first-year students. The committee's cross- section of the…

November 04, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

students .ay more than $100 for textbooks or workbooks that may not be sold back. ,According to the National Association of College Stores, students spend an average of $373.18 each semester on textbooks…

…. For a student taking 15 hours of courses, they would "be spending $525 per semester on broks. Many students attribute the high prices to the fact that the only store in that covers all the books…

… will have junior and senior fel- "dws in residence. If the fellows choose to, they can offer new courses to gradu- ate students and undergraduates. The program will have an annual theme. The theme…

… members of the Michigan Student Assembly left two proposals on the table in a meeting last night, which included comments from University President Lee Bollinger. Decisions on issues including sup- port for…

…!' Chopp said. Although the perpetrators are unknown, LSA sophomore Ross Kirschner said he does not believe either the American- Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee or the Palestinian Catastrophe Committee…

…, the student groups co-sponsoring the follow-up discussion set for today, were involved in the incident. "I 100 percent do not think that the other groups involved in the panel are responsible…

… 15 students who participated in a sleep-out last night organized by the University's chapter of Habitat for Humanity. The event was part of a week-long effort to publicize the need for affordable…

March 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… mourning of people marching through the Diag with lit candles tonight will be heard louder than any shout. In response to the massacre at a Hebron mosque last week, the Arab American Student Association…

… admirer yesterday to a resident at Helen Newberry. He eventually found her walking up the street. .Students unite. to mourn victims of mosque massacre By LARA TAYLOR DAILY STAFF REPORTER The silent…

… that a memorial can be put together without political platitudes or an- tagonistic language." Orit Kamir, a Jewish graduate student, said she is somewhat disappointed that the event is being held on a…

…. It's very important step in healing the wounds. It's the best response because it pro- motes peace and asks students to come to terms See VIGIL, Page 2 Israel releases 400 prisoners to ease tensions…

… from Palestinian areas. The crackdown has focused on Kach and Kahane Lives, militant Jewish movements in- spired by the late Meir Kahane, an extremist anti-Arab militant. Settler leaders yesterday called…

February 04, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

… Circuit judge ordered the University to grant the permits. This year, the .University told NORML that in order to obtain a permit, it must: be a student organization regis- tered with MSA; pay the deficit…

… in its student organization account and post $9,429 for estimated expenses; and, take responsibility for ensuring that no violations of University regu- lations occur on the Diag. Cianciola warned…

… U-M students. Giving blood is easy and takes less than an hour. Please take time to give the gift of life- PLEASE DONATE BLOOD! (Note: You are eligible to donate blood every 56 days) Th Feb. 4 Markley…

Arab countries in the re- gion had any concern for human rights, the PLO would have ac- cepted the 100 to be returned. Lebanon or Syria would have taken the others," she said. Bajwa added that he was con…

… Bible does not speak clearly, 'Thou shall not have abor- tions.' There's room for disagree- ment," he said. Dani Reiter, a University gradu- ate student in political science, sus- pects that immediate…

… through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for winter term, starting in January, via U.S. mail are $120. Winter term (January through April) is…

March 04, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… a postwar diplomatic mission to the Middle East and the Soviet Union, said, "in the aftermath of this remarkable victory, there may be indeed some opportunities" to help solve the Arab

… flAttY WITH THIS NATION OF OURS 5UBMIERGED IN WAR, THIS WEEK WE tLL EXAINECAPUS OPINION ON THE Su87ECT. $4 WE WILL TALK TO STUDENTS, STAFF, AND ADMINISTRA- TORS, AND PROBE THEIR VIEWS. FIRST…

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… together, that is. f But that's after biis each month) So where should you spend it, you ask? Check the Daily! . Businesses who advertise in the Daily have f students in mind. They know what you like. and…

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February 04, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… distribute this information (about FERPA) to students and parents so that they know what kinds of things to expect when it comes to grades and accessibility." Fedewa said she is not aware of any incidents…

… involving the unauthorized release of student records at th University. "We're very, very careful about that," Fedewa said. "If it were to hap- pen, the University would prosecute. We do not take it lightly…

… law, but morally obligated to protect students' privacy and rights," Baker said "It's something we take very seriously." RECORDS Continued from Page 1 The University of Michigan Program for the Study…

…'s winning qualified support, if not out- weapons programs. They withheld per- right cooperation, from several of mission to use their bases to launi Washington's most important Arab attacks. allies. "I can…

… report to you that the United - Compiled from Daily wire reports. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

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September 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 121) • Page Image 16

… being told. Where you have (military) bases there ave to be people living there who ork there;" said Amer Zahar, an LSA enior and officer of the Arab American Student Association. The students said that…

… Saddam's dventures," Levey said. Students pointed out an inconsisten- y between the United States' reaction o Hussein's crimes and responses to uman rights violations in other, gions such as Bosnia and…

… in those areas, such as ii. It bothers him that year after year is subject to these restrictions," _evey said. Students said Clinton's actions prob- bly had a lot to do with the upcoming lection. "This…

students say is not a large military threat. "It's not the U.S.'s business to go into another country's affairs," LSA senior Sami Abbasi said. Levey said the attack on Iraq was a reasonable sanction against…

March 04, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles…

… don't think it was a mistake. It was just one more example of the regents' attempts to keep the students and the faculty out of the decision making process. They not only don't want to hear our views on…

… the issues, they don't even want us to hear their views on the issue. And they wonder why we're mad. David Toland Rackham graduate student Immoraljournalism To the Daily: On Feb. 13 Andrew Bittens…

… social responsi- bilities. Rachel K. Eickemeyer Third-year Law student Right-wing Republicans L ast week, President George Bush dismissed vatives find off John Frohnmayer, chair of the National En…

… Middle East, se new immigrants. Israel must not only begin making concessions to his great influx of im- its Arab neighbors, but also end its overtly bellig- fasting is obligatory upon all Moslems who are…

… police department against the wishes of the students of the University. I even cited the .r statistics. The *fig; .f poll taken by the Daily,theMichi- gan Review and r Consider Maga- zine said 52 per- cent…

… of us didn't want armed cops by Matt on our campus. Adler Only 29 percent did. I wanted to know if democracy meant anything to you, if the opin- ion of students meant anything to you. I wanted to know…

… back to you, Jimmy, is one bi there anything beneath that cold, that? rigid exterior of yours? Does it Ho bother you that when I walk through You've imm y? hat he feels when he gets to p Black students

… ine us. redo of the University's Resi- I College is that the key to ion is respect for the student. an make all the excuses you bout the University's decline on-wide rankings, but your ence must be…

… telling you that ng students like convicts t help Michigan's reputation t. How do you rationalize w do you live with yourself? e been president of this Uni- aeli government - not erent behavior. Nuts…

September 04, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 4, 1996 U E , iC i IT I)tflt 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michlgan RONNIE GLASSBERG…

…. Nearly all major countries disapproved of the attack. Several Arab countries denounced the attack. Egypt has yet to comment and Congress and the United Nations have yet to vote on any res- olutions. A…

… problems. Here in Ann Arbor, people must think of and support U.S. troops, many of whom are our friends or relatives; it is not the soldiers' fault the country is at war. Students and members of the…

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…

… UE I E VALUABLE COUPON IV VALUABLE COUPON ' ii I IIKTCI '1kII 1 4 Eka Power Center Saturday, Apr. 6 at 8 PM _ __ Tickets: $12 Charge by phone: 764-0450 Students: $5 with ID at the League Ticket Office…

… programming, filmwriting, and MIDI music production " immerse yourself in a foreign language (from Arabic to Yiddish) * pursue your interests in courses on North American Indians, twentieth-century art, the…

… - - -- -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

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