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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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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