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February 04, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… year’s winter term: Yiddish Studies, Arab and Mus- lim American Culture, Art and Design, Intergroup Relations Education and Entrepreneur- ship. Martin spoke to about 20 students on a variety of…

…michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, February 4, 2015 CELEBRATING OUR ONE-HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM How do students interact with our local government…

… the number one state for skilled trades programs, and praised alternative education routes such as dual enrollment for high school students and appren- ticeships. Dual enrollment for high school…

students State Sen. Darwin Booher (R– Evart) introduced Senate Bills 36 and 37 last week, which would allow high school students to enroll in community college cours- es. Should these bills pass, high…

… school teachers could receive qual- ifications to teach certain college- level classes, which the students could subsequently take without traveling to a community college campus. Booher, who is the…

… Community Colleges chair, a subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Com- mittee, noted that concurrent courses were the best way to put dual enrollment into practice, as not all high school students

… have the luxury of commuting to com- munity college after school. “Part of the kids that didn’t have jobs after school or didn’t have some kind of requirement, they could go, but not every student

… academy may partner with 1 or more post- secondary institutions or 1 or more intermediate school districts and Students examine self-acceptance with spoken-word performances By ALYSSA BRANDON…

… Daily Staff Reporter Inspired by the critical- ly-aclaimed “Vagina Mono- logues,” a dozen University students appeared on the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre stage on Tuesday night to share their…

… experiences grappling with body image. Sponsored by the Univer- sity Health Service, the “Body Monologues” featured 12 spo- ken-word performances by University students. Though performers often…

February 04, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

… Hausa word for “fake” and haram is Arabic for “for- bidden.” When combined with colloquially, the group’s common name translates to “Western education is a sin,” a slam on our world and our way of…

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students who aren’t as qual- ified, and it’s prob- ably the kids that we admit that can’t honestly, even with lots of help, do the amount of work and the quality of work it takes to make progression…

… football. At a time when we have groups kicking down boardroom doors to protest the lack of diversity on cam- pus, Michigan is quietly accept- ing students that shouldn’t be here just because they play…

… a game. They then get a whole host of extra advantages to which the average University student just doesn’t have access. Because of this, I think it’s time we take a serious look at abol- ishing…

… the Athletic Department and removing these semi-professional sports from campus. There is a major issue with the amount of general resources certain entitled “student-athletes” use up. All over…

… athletes, and in the past, Michigan has proven to be no exception. According to Schlissel, “very few” student-athletes are enrolled in single-student independent study classes. The number of stu…

… of whether or not we have students taking those classes this semester. Looking at the entire picture, this would mean we have students who aren’t academically qualified taking up classroom…

… polish their own brand, the universities get a lot of publicity and TV time and the NCAA gets to roll in the cash. Only one group of people loses in this: the students. College athletes are…

… essentially free laborers, and the powers that be like it. That’s why when a bunch of student- athletes threatened to unionize in Illinois, the Michigan Legislature moved to block that from happen- ing here…

December 04, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 41) • Page Image 6

…ACROSS 1 “The Jungle Book” villain 10 Character in the comic “Mutts” 15 Stubborn 16 Howe’er 17 Mutton dish 18 Title from the Arabic for “master” 19 Litter call 20 Orchestra sect. 21 Electric guitar…

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