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December 04, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…'s activities which start and Fred C. Kelly, who was a student tomorrow are under the direction of here in 1901 and 1902, are the authors the National Americanism commission o stories in the December issues of of…

… passing our way; come in and see some of the new tints and envelope shapes. FOR SALE BY 0. DFMTRRILL 17 NICKELS ARCADE The tale of a lawless, Arab Chief who loved an Engl beauty - and took her! Stormed her…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

…... accounts for this extraordinary comfort. Vou'll want to see our new FLOATERS in a new selection of colors. They're greatI SAT I. $ Slipper-Free Where Your Foot Bend I Student Life in Munich Berlin that…

… the point of view of their alle- giance to the state of Israel. All the British (save for one or two "traitors" to their country) are priggish, interested only in oil,i double-dealing; all the Arabs pre…

…- sented (save for one who is killed by other Arabs early in the novel) are ignorant or fanatical or cruel. Despite the large cast of charac- ters and the relevant historical issues treated, Mr. Uris…

… Palestinian Arabs or the origin of the first kibbutz settlements or the story of the Nazi occupation of Den- mark during World War II. All of these accounts are admittedly shaped to focus on Jewish issues. but…

… lodging at the hostels and met students from Australia, England, France, Ger- many, Italy, Switzerland, America, South Africa, South America and France. IN EUROPE the student is be- loved by all and…

February 04, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, February 4, 1987 The Michigan Daily 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan LETTERS: Criticize gov t, not peoples Vol. XCVII, No. 89 420…

… was the very first issue of the newsletter, and only a handful of students had an opportunity to read and evaluate the information before it vanished. In addition, the MSA Peace and Justice Committee…

… University. Such actions are abhorrent violations of the foremost right to freedom of expression. These actions rob not only the right to free speech, but also steal an inestimable amount of student time spent…

… University and members of the community should respect the right to express opposing opinions. Above all, each member of the University community, whether student, faculty, or staff, must respond to would…

… into concentration camps during World War II. Unfortunately Nelson is not an anomaly. There are many people in Israel and outside it who think like him and bring the Zionist-Arab conflict closer and…

….' about the escalating salaniesin professional sports, illegal' recruiting, the problems of beinga student-athelete, or drugs in sports. You could even write about something closer to home, such as the…

… child nutrition, Medicaid, student scholarships and the environment. This domestic miserliness leads to increased misery and is not a panacea for eliminating the deficit. Instead an increase in taxes is a…

… than placing it on the editorial page where it belongs. I had heard prior to arriving at the University that it had one of the better quality student newspapers and that its alumni work on the staff of…

March 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… protests that began five weeks ago. .An estimated 600,000 teachers, parents, students, and church officials already have par- ticipated in demostrations that began after President Francois Mitterrand…

… teacher-student ratios and tougher academic standards than public schools. Israeli speakers call for pullout By GEOFF JOHNSON Two women speakers from Israeli universities emphatically endorsed the…

…. "At first they were largely non- violent in their struggle to regain their stolen homeland," she said. But even- tually the displaced people, lacking any significant support from Arab allies; 'Israel…

… the one Affairs and Provost Billy Frye will be the one under the ax Friday night. At the event, promised to be University Friars who wrote a special song for Frye. Tickets cost $3 for students and $5…

… date in 1970, Seagrams, a Collie who West Quad students kept as a secret pet, feeding her table scraps for a month-and-a-half, was caught wandering in the dorm's cafeteria by the building director and…

… sent to the pound. A group of students in Wenley and Williams Houses formed the Seagrams Seven Ad Hoc Committee to rescue their furry friend, but instead, members of a law school fraternity Delta Theta…

… distribution plans that allow students to work out independent distribution plans with a counselor. Although some instructors said independent plans are a copout, other faculty members said students use the plan…

March 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… Sullivan, 9:30 a.m. 1432 Washtenaw Ave. Union of Students for Israel - "Arab Israeli Relations - Past, Present & Future," 10 a.m. -10:30 p.m., 1429 Hill St. Miscellaneous Computing Center - Tour, 2-4 p…

…HAPPE NINGS- SUNDAY Highlight Community Film is holding a benefit tonight at Joe's Star Lounge, 109 N. Main St., to raise productions for the movie "Break." The movie is about a male student deciding…

… - Percussion recital, Brian Prechtl, 1 p.m.; Violin recital, Mark Mutter, 4 p.m.; Euphonium Recital, Charles Preis, 6 p.m.; and Horn Students Recital, 8 p.m., Recital Hall. Musical Society - Violinist Peter…

… Zazofsky, 4 p.m., Rackham Aud. Ark - Children's Theatre with Wild Swan Theatre: Folktales from Japan, China, and Africa, 1421 Hill St. Minority music & dance students - Music, by American composers, 6:30 p…

….m., North Campus, call 764-9595 to register. Center for Russian & East European Studies - Open House, 4 & 7 p.m., 623 Oxford St. Lutheran Campus Ministry - Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m., Student Sup- per, 6 p…

….m., Corner of South Forest and Hill Streets. Muslim Students - Islamic Education in English for children and adults, 10 a.m., 407 N. Ingalls. Matthaei Botanical Gardens - Lobby Sale, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., 1600…

…. He said he would remain in office until a replacement was found. The right stuff AP Photo Musical Society - Oakland Ballet, 8 p.m., Power Center. School of Music - Doctoral Piano Students, 8 p…

September 04, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

students who are com- ing out of college looking to buy their first homes" that property taxes are not raised, said Sage Eastman, Posthumus' spokesman. Granholm "has rolled out new policy after new policy…

… Dearborn, an Arab-American community activist. Similar elections will be held for the governing boards of Michigan State University, Wayne State Uni- versity and the Michigan Department of Educa- tion, with…

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October 04, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…v f Seventieth 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…

students are receiving approaches is a reorientation by expedience. re. Some of the public-affairs programs of recent The first of these areas is of course reform of years have not been very well…

…-attended. This ucational technique. The quarter - system, cannot however be interpreted merely as a sign ided honors programs, changed major-minor that students are not interested in the subjects quirements and a…

… not care to see. AWO CURRENT projects, both supposedly de- signed to provide intellectual stimulation STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council's Reading tside the classroom, vary widely in approach and Discussion…

… segments of the nomy measure but because it makes clear to ,keruspparticipating students the quality of tht faculty, The "Attractions" *ere once known as the and thus the possibility of getting greater cture…

March 04, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… versions of the student aid cial loans made by college stu- Still pending in committee are program look: (The House version dents not exceeding $2000 a year. House and Senate versions of is in the form of an…

… amendment to It would carry a low government mammoth student air programs to the National Defense Education interest rate, and loans would be get able but dollar-short students Act). insured up to 90 per cent…

… germinating in the to $150 mililon a year. Both would study programs. Undergraduate White House, the Office of Edu- remove the present $800,000 ceil- student could earn up to $1250 cation and congressional…

… circles of ing on loans to individual institu- during two semesters while a grad- nigher education supporters. tions. uate student could earn $2500. Increase Student Loans The federal share of the institu…

…- Green Bill tions' payments to the students Similar to the Hartke bill-but Senate would increase per year would be 100 per cent in the'first containing enough differences for total loan to undergraduate…

February 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… Safety officers said that they were called to the scene and found a male student injured outside the building near Thompson Street. Officers said the student suf- fered a broken leg and added that they did…

… from specific, mostly Arab countries to submit detailed personal information like fingerprints to INS. Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) introduced the amendment to the bill that would cut the program…

… Germany, but it's not like anyone's being detained," he said. "People need to understand that this is to secure the interior of the United States." But some students have doubts about the fair- ness of the…

… the belief that their pay is below that of graduate student instructors' has spurred non-tenure track faculty at the University's three campuses to form a collective bar- gaining unit for lecturers and…

… lecturer in the English department, said she believes the union is necessary in order to give faculty members the same benefits given to graduate student instructors, as well as to add job security and…

… number of blacks dropped from 200 students in 1995- 1996 to under 100 last year. Duderstadt attributes the minority regressions to several possible reasons, including actions taken by his succes- sor Lee…

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…

… ALL LS&A STUDENTS WHERE & WHEN: MAY 4,1991 12:00 NOON, CRISLER ARENA ENTRY DEADLINE: MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1991 ALL SPEECHES WILL BE JUDGED BY AN LS&A STUDENT COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE. FINAL SELECTIONS…

…, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1991. SEND ALL TYPED TEXTS TO LS&A DEVELOPMENT AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS, 350 SOUTH THAYER, ANN ARBOR, MI 48104-1608 ii Congratulations; You've got $5,500,000! (All of you students put…

… 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…

…) Dud- The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates via U.S. mail for fall and…

March 04, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… smiling "au revoir" to the American people. Pompidou's visit has been marked by numerous pro-Israel de- monstrations protesting a French sale of 110 Mirage jet fighters to Arab Libya. At one point last…

… quietly enjoyed the atmosphere.. Leon West, director of West Quad, stood at the opposite end of the cafeteria checking for students without their meal tickets. He spotted the dog and reportedly jumped to…

… throw him out. "Aw," yelled the students as West chased the dog under the tables. Frightened, the poor dog yelped. West paid no attention, grabbed the dog and walked out of the cafeteria. The dog, whose…

… name is Sea- grams, is a collie who has been staying at Williams and Wen- ley Houses in West Quad for the past month-and-a-half, living off table - scraps and snacks from the students. When he did not…

… will be gassed within three days if not bailed out," West continued. Disgusted, the students of Wenley House hung up the phone. West later said that the dog had been around too long with- out anyone…

…&D, started a committee, the Seagrams Seven Ad Hoc Com- mittee to rescue Seagrams from a gassing. Posters were put up denounc- ing West's actions and asking for money to help pay the fine. Students claimed West…

… (alias Roger at the time) - paid the fine and got Seagrams out. With Seagrams freed, West Quad students claim the con- flict has been resolved in their favor. II _. EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY 'with the…

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

December 04, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

… a Change ALTHOUGH the Student Legislature elec- tions this year were far from ideal they represent a trend of consistent improvement in elections on this campus. Since the Legislature was formed…

… a vigorous appeal against loyalty voting and "place-trading." In a series of letters -to the student body, students at- tacked these practices, which generally mark the elections-the unwritten law…

… election. The students behind the vote-for-the- Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: DON McNEIL man…

… the average voter to know the can- didates, and they recognize that place- trading is a quite logical ramification of the system. But because, as one student put it, the present voting plan is…

… perfect answer, but it is high time the Student Legislature made, a sincere and thorough effort to find a substitute for the inequalities and inefficiencies rampant in the present set-tip. -Naomi Stern…

… Youth groups and the Socialists from the western sec- tors. Israel . . The Israel government made an official bid to the United Nations' for membership this week, while Palestine Arabs were claiming Ab…

… West Coast strike followed within a few days. * * * * LOCAL Election ... Smashing all previous records, 7,013 students turned out to vote in the two-day campus election, Tuesday and Wednesday. Elected…

… were 32 Student Legislators and thre emembers of the Board in Control of Student Publications, Tom Walsh, Bruce Lockwood and John Campbell. Senior class officers picked were Val Johnson, pres- ident…

… Canterbury ad- dressed a mostly student audience on peace with Russia, claiming to bei explaining the Russian viewpoint on controversial issues. At week's end, an investigation revealed that the University may…

… have denied permission for the Dean to speak on campus. * ~* * Basketball ... Ticket manager Don Weir announced that students would be seated at all home basketball games on a first come first served…

October 04, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

… meet in Egypt with President Hosni Mubarak tomorrow. Barak, meanwhile, was battling for political sur- vival at home, trying to appease Arab legislators who are threatening to topple his government over…

… the harsh crackdown on rioters in Israel's Arab towns. The internal rebellion, the worst since Israel's found- ing 52 years ago, has blocked highways and closed schools, paralyzing large parts of…

…, professor emeritus of art history, MSU. (J .1 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday durng the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions…

October 04, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 4, 2001 OP/ED albe ltchMirbiguu Ijl 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 dailyletters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… "America's New War" is tantamount to treason. The penalty for treason, of course, is death. It'sfa good thing Ann Arbor is close to rural areas - even right-thinking students might object to a mass grave on…

… the day after the attacks that it was "inopportune" to proceed. Combine these lesser-known occurrences with the high-profile assaults on (at least) scores of Arab-, Muslim- and Sikh-Americans, as well…

… artist Karen Finley. (She's also known for rolling around naked in honey, which she did last night at the Michi- gan Theater). What began as Karen's asking the small group of art faculty and students (and…

… campus will raise student conscious- ness in a swath of white light that could easily envelop the world, if we let it. And though I'm confused, I'm chugging along. That's because I tend to side with the…

… dents parade through his living room after Michigan beat Penn State in 1998, Bollinger made his home the students' home. 'Well at least Bill Clinton let 20 somethings into his A …

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…

… advertising to local and national businesses r Manage your own account territory *Create ad copy and layout *Earn commission-based pay * Work for an exciting student- run newspaper If you are ambitious…

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, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

… among unfinished wheelbarrows in the Allegheny International Hardware Group plant in Shiremanstown, Pa. i High school students discuss world problems IN BRIEF Compled from Associated Press and United…

… did not com- ment on Iran's claim of a six-mile advance. Basra, about 12 miles across the border from Iran, is Iraq's second-largest city and its port is near the mouth of the Shatt-al-Arab, the…

students chosen for the Supreme Soviet convene four days each year to approve unanimously the laws written at the direction of the ruling 12-man Politburo and the 300- member Central Committee. Not all of…

…'s youth - 102 high school students from across the country - exchanged ideas yester- day in the birthplace of America about how to run the world in the 21st century. The cream of high school seniors, called…

… degree to work Sunday, March 4,1984 Vol. XCIV-No. 121 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings…

…......................:JIM SPARKS Keaney, Ted Lerner, Tim Makinen, Aaam Martin, Student Affairs Editor.........CHERYL BAACKE Scott McKinlay, Barb McQuade, Brad Morgan, Phil Opinion Page Editors............... JAMES BOYD Nusscl…

February 04, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…. This is my tiger mom. And I wouldn’t have it any other way. New Latinx student magazine creates a revolutionary place in history for itself An Arab bazaar Tiger Mom: Deconstructed NA’KIA CHANNEY…

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Michigan in Color Monday, February 4, 2018— 3A Photo courtesy of the author Photo courtesy of the author Founded on the mission for Latinx students to…

students have contributed immensely to crafting the legacy of the University of Michigan, they also knew that evidence of these efforts were not as largely celebrated or recognized. Most of these…

… pick up the initiative in molding a space for Latinx students to preserve and culminate their experiences. Latinidad released their first issue, “On the Border of Humanity,” in December 2018…

… involvement have struggled due to lack of institutional support. However, Latinidad is the accumulation of generations worth of student, faculty and community efforts to archive, preserve and uplift the…

…. Dearborn is like an Arab Bazaar, filled with people from all walks of life. There are people from Yemen, Iraq, Egypt, Palestine, Jordan, Syria and more. However, every bazaar has its issues. Sometimes…

September 04, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… collection gathered by Mr. - Student oanization noli-es are not Wang Shang Yi from various re- accepted for publwatin, gions of mainland China during SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 the 1930's and '40's and brought' to…

…, brushed wash, students participate in current re- search programs of staff members, or stencil coloring, and even stone- engage in semi-independent projects rubbing and collage are represent- guided by…

…, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Swe- den. Thailand. Turkey. United Arab Republic, the United Kingdom, Uru- guay, and Venezuela. The grants are made for one academic year and in- eide round…

…-trip transportation, tui- tion, a living allowanceand a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in foreign curren- cies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree, or who…

… of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017. The last date on which applications will be is- sued by the Institute is Oct. 15, 1965. l Placement…

…, and reports back to Heaven on its activities, r COjIj\ 'ro CrI1 NqiV ST. ANDREW S CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 N. Division-Phone 665-0606 Chaplains: Rev. Daniel Burke, Rev. Mar…

…. James Robertson speaking on "The Traumatic Trimester." 7:00 p.m.-Evening Worship and Discussion with Rev. Malefyt preaching on "What Can I Believe." LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran…

… Apply Our Chris- tian Faith to Our Campus Life?" Student Pane l CAMPUS CHAPEL Forest at Washtenaw The Rev. Donald Postema Sponsored by the Christtian Reformed Churches of Michigan. Morning Worship 10:00 a…

… LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER 15 1 1 Washtenaw Avenue (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Theodore L. Scheidt, Assistant SUNDAY Sunday services at 9:45 and at 11:15 a…

… Column for Announce- mnents is available to officially recog- nized andregistered student organiza- tions only. Organizations who are plan- ning to be active for the fall term must be registered in the…

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…

December 04, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 70) • Page Image 10

Student Co-op Meal Plan. ICC, 4002 Michigan Union, 662-4414. cEtc Wrv E n s, io abo out wie. wine 1isonly tun i you're serious about it. The Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. cFtc "THE ARAB WORLD…

… Wednesday through Saturday November 25-28 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter Just look through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section, If your name…

… bedroom in five person house. Porch, laundry, comfortable atmosphere. 761- 6532. 26C1208 FEMALE GRADUATE STUDENT wanted to share a 2-bedroom off campus apartment. $120/month plus utilities. Call Ulana 763…

… number of days ordered. "Help Wanted" ads cannot discriminate, to any extent, on the basis of sex, race or creed ( "preferably' is still discriminatory). FOREIGN STUDENTS NEEDED to participate in a…

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…. 981-2854 af- ter 6:00. 58H1209 THE DESTRUCTION of the Student Community in Ann Arbor, by Robert Honigman. Available at Ulrich's. The hidden U-M student policies. cMtc W A NTED TO RENT SARAH SCHURR, you…

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…). -__ _ cF1204 JEWISH GRAD STUDENTS are invited to another great social event: =a PARTY this Saturday, Dec. 5, at9:30pmat815S.StateNo.4. cF1204 Shabbat at Chabad GUESTSPEAKER Rabbi Doctor Rosenblum from…

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March 04, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… Quad house. Bingley was Resident Director of East Quad last year. Looking on are Eva B. McKenzie, Strauss House Associate Advisor, and Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis. DENOUNCE NAZIS…

Student Zionist Organiza- tion which sponsored the meeting, said "The Nazi's were not a po- litical party. Nazism was almost a religion. Where can you designate where art begins and the man ends?" Ida…

… the two houses. Both fraternities are predominantly Jewish. According to ex-IFC President John Baity, '55, there are now two unaffiliated Jewish students here for every Jewish affiliate, while the…

…-operatively. Exchange Program Ruling Earlier in the meeting, the committee decided the IFC will recommend to the Assembly that IFC assume the obligation for room and board for one exchange student annually from the Free…

… University of Berlin under the program set up by Student Legis- lature. Also during the session, Sigma Phi Epsilon was fined $25 for a "pledge prank." An active in the fraternity said last night the inci- dent…

… yesterday to hit back in force against . Israel if border clashes between the two countries continued. In Damascus, Egyptian and Syr- ican officials announced the sign- ing of a new Arab defense pact aimed at…

… Egyptians reported 36 of their soldiers and two civilians were killed in the clash and 31 wounded. 'Strong Enough' Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser told cheering students at his country's military college…

… in Cairo, "we are now strong enough for Israel." He declared the Egyp- tian army has been ordered "to retaliate by force against any provocation." Berlin U' Part Of Fund Plan By DAVE BAAD Student

… for student government in case SGC fails to survive its two year probation and $2,000 to a scholarship fund for students in activities were temporarily ap- proved by SL last night. The Legislature hit a…

… Training Groups Student government candidates in the future may be required to attend all candidates training meetings or fade being dropped from the ballot. The SGC steering committee yesterday passed a…

May 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…,000,000 men. Men from 18 through 30 woul have to register with those fron 19 through 25 liable for two year yrservice. Most veterans would be exempt. College students would b allowed to finish an academic year…

… «Seeking: (1) A temporary draft and (2) A longer-range system of universal military training unde which younger men would be tVained in a new system of camps and other institutions. These UMT students would…

… committee planning the project. "Student representatives who participated in the successful Model General Assembly held April 21 and anyone interested in learning how the UN works may attend," Miller said…

… Collegiate Council for the United Nations. Students will take the sides of various nations and discuss world issues on an unbiased basis, ac- cording to Miller. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in…

…. Students are requested by Tom Murray, chairman of the cam- paign, to contribute any kind of readable book, either fiction or non - fiction. Veteran patients' reading preferences are more ma- ture and…

… a truce between Jews and Arabs in the Holy City's battered Katamon quar- ter. Jerusalem had its quietest day in months. PORTLAND, Ore., May 3---Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York tonight demanded that…

…, medical per- sonnel, transportation and other expenses is contributed by Uni- versity students and faculty dur- ing the annual tag day. A goal of $5,000 has been set Marble Aces ToCom-pete Ann Arbor's crack…

… developing the camp as a student recreation center. Dur- ing the spring and fall camp fa- cilities are available to student groups for picnics and dances. Loeal Citizens Protest Arrest 0 aa a m Of Sen. Taylor…

… direction of An- thony Pasquariello of the Spanish department, and makeup, props and costumes have been handled by the students. The action of "Nuestra Nata- cha" takes place in a Spanish uni- versity and in…

March 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

…4- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 4, 2003 OP/ED U~l'fw Licggn &t- 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… dismissively in significant part because Turkey's govern- will bring peace, security and liberty to the dubbed the continent's largest, wealthiest and ment and military is eager to enforce the U.S. Arab world…

… Cunnife can be reached nization eagerly picked up by the press. In are currently as free as they've ever been under atpcunnifJ@umich.edu. LETTER TO THE EDITOR a0 Student interveners do not belong in…

… Supreme Court TO THE DAILY: As I read the Daily's editorial, Let them precious minutes of oral arguments. Even though the case is "of tremendods import to students" we have to ask what just what we hope to…

… gain by appearing before the most august court of the land. Are there students just trying to gain their 15 seconds of fame and bragging rights for the rest of their lives that they argued before 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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December 04, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 75) • Page Image 9

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January 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… Israel but also with Arab Iraq. Egypt conducts active propaganda warfare against a number of countries. It plays an DIAL NO 2-3136 i) f f active role in international af- neutral or neutralist powers…

… graduate Student looking for an apartment: 2-7664. )L6 PERSONAL VETERAN STUDENT over 30 wants to hear from woman over 25 interested in going dancing Friday nights. Box , the Michigan Daily. )F96 CONVERT your…

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May 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… five-weeks old Middle preliminary rport from Jerusa- " - lem to the Security Council. 7-T y 1 0 -Daily-Dick Gaskill BICYCLES AND STUDENTS-Owners of many bicycles talk, attempt to read an assignment…

… Owners Face Heavy Lines" License Sale To Continue Tomorrow By MARILYN WOOD, Approximately 2,000 students- purchased bicycle licenses yester- day in the Administration Build- ing. By 3:15 p.m. the supply…

… license. Student Comments "They (the police aepartment) must want to balance their bud- get," Nancy Holmes, '57, said while standing midway in a lic- ense line. Revenue from student's bicycles is of no…

… major concern to the Ann Arbor police department, Lieu- tenant Walter Crasny remarked. "We are trying to find who owns the bicycles that are brought in here," he said. Students Find Number To' be eligible…

… for a license a bicycle must be adorned with aj light and a bell-both in working condition. There is no argument when a student says, "But I bought this paraphernalia and it was stolen." Students must…

…-defense. The right of self-defense is held by all nations under the UN Char- ter. The new agreements are intend- ed to reinforce cease-fire pledges made by Israel and her Arab neighbors in the armistice agree…

November 04, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

… Herald Tribune, Inc.) WSSF TODAY A CAMPAIGN will begin on cam- pus that will give each of us a chance to contribute to the promotion of world peace in the years to come. The World Service Student Fund…

… main- tains a program of aid from students to students throughout the world. The funds collected go into the hands of the WSSF international organization, collaborating with UNESCO, to help students in…

… is vital to world peace and therefore vital to us for two main reasons: 1. Giving material help to students in such "borderline" countries as Pakistan, Burma, India, Lebanon and Egypt will do more to…

… establish good will than all the prop- aganda. we and the Russians can send. This has been demonstrated by the many grate- ful letters of appreciation WSSF officials in Ann Arbor have received from students

… all over the world. These youthful students with whomswe are trying to establish bonds of friendship and understanding now, will be world lead- ers, along with us, the students of America, within a very…

… accept the promises and follow the lead of totalitarian aggres- sors. For our sake as well as for those we are aiding, let's joingthe students in more than 800 American colleges and Universities in aiding…

… the students of the world. Let's con- tribute generously to the World Student Service Fund. -Alan Luckoff Stop Signs LAST FEBRUARY, this writer request- ed editorially that the city investigate…

… from snow-blanketed Ann Ar- bor, 1950, to snow-blanketed Champaign, 1951. But Michigan rooters cried, "Remember last year." Here in Ann Arbor, students had to be content with listening to the game over…

… want to deny. BEHIND THE NEAR EAST IF THE ORIGIN of the Arab riots now flaming in Egypt, Iran and the Near East could be traced, the trail would probably lead to a bearded man in a red and white fez who…

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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December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… Supper.. Tickets are now on sale for an 'Arab Supper" to be held by the 1International Students Association at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the In- ternational Center, M. K. Raju, ipres>ident of the giroup…

…# I DRIVE SUCCESSFUL: Europe' s Ch ildren To Receive Stu~dent Clothes Contribtions Approximately 3,500 pounds of clothing have been collected in the University clothing drive, at…

… shoes contributed by University .tudents a re especially appreciated Aince thiey are in greatest demand overseas," Goldstein stated. "The efforts of many students who con- tributed time and clothing are…

… re- sponsible for the success of this drive." .Students who missed the drive may turn in clothing at Lane Hall until Saturday, he said. Relativity.. (Coontined from Page 1) by money supplied by the Fun…

… Desai will be hostesses foi' the tea, which is open to all students. Indian students have been espe- cia~lly invited by Miss Desai. The Willow Village Art Group w ill hold an exhibit of works of art- and…

…, 1 New German Polar Coordinator. Phone Ozzie Bender, Ypsi 9215 or write Box 38. )100 The ART STUDENTS' AGENCY announces the first SATURDAY EXHIBITION-SALES of STUDENT ART WORK Dec. 6, 9 A.M.-5 P…

… Jul ganne. Round trip from your pla1ce to California. Call 2-2422. ) 105 2-5 STUDENTS will pay $15 each for round trip ride to N.Y.C. over Cnrist - mas; vacation. Contact Jess -Room 51, Dorm 9, West…

… gathering of Michiganl students by phoning Ben Sloat, 4183, or Ray Bohn, 2-6824, in Ann Arbor. 9Matk 4aeq( MEADOWBRO@K ROUTE 23 ...CEDA'R GROVE, N.J. . . . POMPTON TrURNPIKE MUSIC by STAN KENTON and his…

December 04, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… only one in which he made use of native melo- dies." - Be A Goodfellow - Servicemen and Students To Call for Ident Cards All civilian students and service- Students As To Goodfel Entering the last two…

… days of the annual Goodfellow Drive, the com- mittee in charge yesterday urged that all sororities, fraternities, coopera- tives, and dormitories send their pledge contributions to the Student

…. "America has wrapped its youth in wool and it took the V-12 program, the action of youth on the battle- ked To Give low Drive mer years. Every student must be a Goodfellow to make this drive suc- cessful…

… comes to the aid of the needy in any emergency. The Textbook Lending Fund brings the results of the drive directly to University students who have diffi- culty in financing the purchase of textbooks. All…

… Har- mon was able to escape from the Japanese-held territory. "Because of the fact that Kiukiang is in the hands of the Japs and far from the Chinese battle line, the Chinese students at the University…

…, publicity chairman for the drive. " Collections fell far short of the $1,300 contributed by students and townspeople on the first day of last year's drive," he said. Galens, an honorary society for junior and…

… sen- ior medical students, has set a goal of $2,500 in this their fifteenth annual campaign. Funds are used to support the Ga- lens workshop in the hospital, to furnish books, films and games for those…

… Goodfellow - MCA Defers Post-War Action Action on proposed scholastic stan- dards affecting students now and in the postwar period was deferred by the committees of the Michigan Col- lege Assocation which met…

….'"' "Most Americans think of Persia as a land of endless hot sands," he said, "and Arabs with flowing capes mounted on white steeds riding the deserts." Faily says that this is far from the truth, for a great…

June 04, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

… be in honor of the voluntary language counselors who led the foreign language tables during the semester at the West Quad. The students to be honored for their services at the head of the language…

… Superman" and "Golden Boy" may be purchased at the box office in the League. Co-op Intervlews (lose Tomorrow The last interviews of the semester for men students interested in living or boarding in…

… of self- interest, he added that many other benefits were to be obtained from a British victory, no matter what their motive for fighting. Sponsored by the American Student Defense League, the panel…

… was the final event of the regional conference of the Student Defenders of Demo- cracy held here today. The afternoon meeting decided on an annual all- state conference, the first of which is to be held…

… next fall. Thost schools represented at the meeting today were Michigan State College, Wayne Uni- versity and Michigan State Normal College. Student Senate Votes To Pass on Constitution The Student

… the Senate. "It gives the student body a greater sense of its responsibility in campus govern- ment." Under the new by-laws, the Senate has the power to initiate legislation Any senator can introduce a…

… bill, if he presents it in typewritten form to the secretary before the meeting opens. The Senate can now legislate on any matter pertaining to campus affairs, except that measures relat- ing to student

… dis- cussions under the sponsorship of the American Student Defense League. Ingersoll had planned to arrive at the Detroit airport at 2:40 p.m. yes- terday, but a wire from Winnipeg notified a greeting…

… we know that he could not make the meeting. We thank those who attended for their patience and understanding. American Student Defense League ship in time for his 8:15 p.m. speak- ing engagement on the…

… likely war front. Among the German offensive pos-' sibilities were listed a thrust in Syria, a renewed drive from Libya east- ward toward the Nile, and fresh efforts to rouse the Iraqis and other Arab

November 04, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

Students and Faculty University women, the women that earned a place as Michigan rooters at the first "come-back" mass meeting 10 days ago, are to be the headliners at a "pep-fest" for the Cornell game Fri…

… believed that that many will be necessary to accommodate them. Joseph Fee, '17L, will be the chair- man of the meeting; George McMahon, '16, will be the student speaker, and Judge James O. Murfin, '95-'96L…

… Consider Military Drill Aloha Nu is to meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight on the fourth floor of Uni- versity hall. "Resolved, That military drill should be established for students at the CUniversity of Michigan…

… War 'enter TI UT S. AMBASSADOR CAMERA AN TO SNP MEMBR OF UNION Tt CLUH SE THIS NOONI Plhotoegraph to n lude Also Other Students and Faculy Mni of University GROD T TO BE BROKEN FOR THE TOTAL…

… nation-wide campaign to build them a new Mich- igan Union clubhouse. At 12:05 o'clock this afternoon Union members and all other students enrolled in the university and all men- hers of the faculty will…

…. They will publish the photograph to show the utter in- adequacy of the present Union build- ing as a clubhouse for the 5,000 men students of the university, and is ex- pected to speak much louder than…

… col- umns of rhetoric. To make the pic- ture successful a large majority of the students and faculty men wil have to turn out and include themselves in the photograph. Returns from the Union's national…

… 30 days originally allotted to the canvass. With the addi- tion of another month to the time orig- inally allowed, practically every alum- nus, former student and faculty man1 in the university will be…

… members and those Episcopal students wishing to join are urged to be present. RED TEAM IS STRONGER1 THN IN FORMER YEARS Sharpe Puts ea 'ihrough Hard )rill, as Michilgan Does not Look Easy to Rim Ithaca, N…

… fanaticism of the Turks, Kurds and Arabs. His intimate contact with the people in his medical work gave him a pecu- liar insight into the political, social and religious questions which are so shaking the…

August 04, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 60) • Page Image 7

… the truce negotiated by the Red Cross and the Arab League, and signed by the leaders of all Christian factions. Christian officers refused, how- ever, to let the Red Cross take one truckload of medical…

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October 04, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 25 Thursday, October 4, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106…

… decision. Kreisky, acceding to demands by Arab terrorists, announced last week that Schonau Castle, the Jewish Agency's transit fa- cility, would be closed although individual Russian Jews could still pass…

October 04, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

…" ..,.._ mps---330 SPECIAL STUDENT RATE FOR THE PRICE ''..OF £ Bring a Friend .. Two Ca Join for the Price of One. For A Course Individually Designed For You! I I World Rou By The Asso UNITED NAT Premier…

… NATIONS (P) -King Hussein I of Jordan yesterday accused the Soviet Union of try- ing to wreck the United Nations, and the United Arab'Republic of seeking to destroy his Hashemite kingdom. In a speech to the…

December 04, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

…"Didn't I Meet You In Korea Once?" Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MTANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NMICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLIcATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

…- Student concern has been expressed over an gration process. incident in which a Baylor ticket official and What the outcome of this consideration will police forced a University of Texas Negro stu- be, of…

… rather a blow, though not previously purchased tickets in the student an actual setback to the integration movement. section. The fact that at least some people on the Baylor campus, as indicated by the…

… stand of Protesting voices were heard, not just from its student newspaper, favor a policy reversal the integrated University of Texas but from would leave hope atat at a later date the mat- Baylor as…

… well. Both Baylor and Texas student ter will be reconsidered. newspapers editorially expressed their disgust A real victory may be chalked up, however, at the incident. The University of Texas Stu- if…

…, perhaps a great deal, must b( diverted from the international students them- selves to the speakers, thus obscur- ing what the weelk is supposed to bring out. In addition, to, come off suc- blocks are set…

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…

May 04, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… .._,. Arabs, Jews Clash Anew In Palestine UN Cease-Fire Order Ignored TEL AVIV, Israel-(kP)-Israeli and Syrian forces pounded each other with artillery and mortar fire tonight in the border feud over the…

… Associate Editor A new policy of tighter control over speakers sponsored by Lane Hall groups has been announced by Dean of Students Erich A. Walter. The Student Religious Associa- tion and all groups under…

… C. Baldwin, members of the Lane Hall staff and the Student Religious Association. EVENTS scheduled in other campus buildings were approved directly through the University Lecture Committee. The new…

… point where they took steps to exercise more con- trol over events within the build- ing. "Some University officijals and members of the Student Affairs Committee wondered why these events took place…

… University Lecture Committee. Dean Walter may give sanction to the speaker for the Student Affairs Committee himself or he may refer it to the SAC for approval, at his discre- tion. A SPECIAL committee of mem…

… before 1 they saw two uniformed on the street. The Ameri- challenged them and saw were Russian soldiers. Surrounded by wildly enthusias- tic students blocking Hill Audi- torium's stage exit, Artur Rubin…

… of buses and onto the steps of the Rack- ham Building to begin one of the busiest University Days on record. The annual migration of high school students from all parts of Michigan and northern Ohio…

… a recently issued report of the Student Legislature Campus Action Sub-committ e on Discrim- ination. questions are listed by the sub- committee as ancestry of par- ents, birth place of parents, race…

… on the part of both student and admin- istrative groups. The Committee to End Discrim- ination, created as an indepen- dent campus group two years ago, was the instigator of the current I have a…

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

October 04, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… de Guiringaud postponed a trip to Brazil to work with U.N. diplomats for a cease-fire. After a relatively calm night, Syrian wings of an Arab League peacekeeping force opened up at mid-afternoon with…

…:00, $3.50 ADULTS Monday-Saturday 1:30-5:00, Admission $2.50 Adult and Students Sundays and Holidays 1:30 to Close, $3.50 Adults, $2.50 Students Sunday-Thursday Evenings Student & Senior Citizen Discounts…

June 04, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 20) • Page Image 9

… School is now accepting applications for 1 Grad. Student Membership for sum- mer term. All fully metriculated U-M Grad students are eligible for nomination. The Council will focus on administration…

…-4163. 46F607 Albert's Copying Dissertation quality. Location: In- side David's Books, 529 E. Liberty. 994-4028. cFtc ALL NEW STUDENTS- WELCOME TO CAMPUS PINBALL ARCADE, 1217 S. UNIVERSITY OPEN EVERY DAY c…

… So. State (near GINO'S) 662-3969 . Ft (Continued from Page 1) tour, designed 10 assure Ameri- ca's allies of continued U. S. support for NATO, and to pro- vide the impetus for peace among Arabs and…

February 04, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… break ged yesterday the Kremlin down in bickering over divisive would help "consolidate Syria's issues such as the Palestinians defense power," then flew to and the status of Arab Jeru- Cairo to try to…

… MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 104 Tuesday, February 4, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor. Michigan 48106…

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… Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer…

… investigation because of the number of stories which, without fear of exaggeration, can be said to malign the Health Service. More than a score of such stories are common gossip. The student sources of these…

…- cause they do not name specific people and specific times. Probing back to the source of such a tale meets little and at best tenuous success. Students repeating them always refer to the "other fellow…

…-nighters, so that, if the stage becomes too fetid or folksy, one may easily steal away into the night and join the arabs at some oasis. All eerie terrors are however banished by the opening curtain, which…

…. Leave Pilgrim Hall at 4:30 p.m. 4 to 6 o'clock. Prof. Wei, who comes Pi and games. All students in- from New York is to take part vited. Phone 2-169 for reserva- the entertainment given Sunday and tons by…

… Saturday noon. Monday evenings for the benefit of onntd.n medical relief in China, The Lutheran Student Club will Rifle Club picinc postponed. Watch have a banquet Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Daily for further…

…: Bicycling party today at 2:00 Student Meeting, Harris Hall. Mr. p.m. Meet at the Women's Athletic Kenneth Morgan, Director of the Stu- Building. Bicycles will be rented, dent Religious Association, will be y…

… affiliate be presented to begin the discussion. members are requested to bring iden- All Episcopal students and their tification and membership cards, friends are cordially invited, Re- which are not…

… .transferable. freshments. Westminster Student Guild of the The Society of Friends: Saturday Presbyterian Church will hold an and Sunday Ann Arbor is host to the Executive Board Meeting and picnic second annual…

…. L. A. Parr German Table for Faculty Memn- will speak on "What Should a Uni- bers will meet Monday at 12:10 p.m. versity Do?" in the Founders' Room, Michigan 4:30 p.m. Student Fellowship pic- Union…

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… funding Ann Arbor will be given, student response is vital. When students receive their census forms in March, they should do the city a favor and fill them out. This plan - diversifying our economy…

… Monday, the 2000 census showed a low turnout rate for college students. The national average for responses hovered around 67 percent. In contrast, one area of Ann Arbor - com- prised mostly of student

… housing - had a response rate of 38 percent. To combat this trend among students, the University has taken measures to encourage students to participate in the upcoming 2010 census, which will occur in…

… March. The University plans to launch a video campaign contest in an effort to reach out to students. The videos are meant to clear up any confusion about where to register and increase stu- dent…

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…- cert, Trueblood Auditorium, 8 p.m. March 15, 1960, International Student Association, Program, Sounds of th East-Arabic Music, Architecture & De- sign Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. Discussed: Resolution 2…

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… all reprints. 1960 NIGHT EDITOR: THOMAS HAYDEN Student Government Council Inconsiderate and Irrational LTHOUGH refusing to totally forbid small campus groups to conflict ideologically with rge, well…

…-established and influential organiza- ons, Student Government Council certainly d its best to squelch this Wednesday. Acceding to a request of the Military Ball immittee of the Reserve Officers Training orps units…

… Prance's spon- r. The ROTC units on campus include several nousand students, including the executive ce-president of SGC, who made the motion irescind part of last week's approval, while he Friends group…

…'s decided to play fair ... no pop quizzes. His rationale: One of his geography pro- fessors last week gave a pop quiz asking his junior and senior students to fill in the names of the states on an outline map…

… THE STUDENT'S PRIVILEGES: Have You the Right To Vote? ideological education of students, of the coming academic genera- tion and of the faculty; To guarantee that allstudents and the coming academic…

… socialist policies. Naturally the regulation on the year of practical work and the way it is Rendorsed have met with considerable criticism. Students at Humboldt University were at the fore of the opposition…

…. Wei- mar music and architecture stu- dents particularly objected to be- ing compelled to do industrial or agricultural work during their holidays, as it was of no help to their studies. Students at…

… for graduate and undergraduate women will be accepted from women now reg- istered on campus beginning at noon, Mon., March 7, at the office of the Dean of Women on the first floor of the Student

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