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October 05, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…. During the summer of 1956, Future Teachers To Hear of Work Of Student N EA The local chapter of the Student National Education Association, will hold an organizational meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in…

… the education school coffee lounge on the second floor of the University Elementary School. The meeting will. introduce new students to the work of the Stu- dent NEA. Juniors and. transfer students

… entering the education school or planning to obtain teach- er's certificates are invited, as are seniors and graduate students in education. An informal discussion of the, values of a student NEA is sched…

… present in this area of the world. She thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality of the Arab and Israeli peoples, she said. "Barb" was awarded a special scholarship to tour the Middle East with a group of…

… visited five Arab countries and Israel and talked to a great number of political leaders in the Middle East. Vidn't See Nasser "I think we talked with everyone except Nasser. He sent a note to tell us that…

…-East. I don't think we can ever understand the Arabs until we can understand this part of their culture." Sees Conflicts as Economic The struggles in the Mic-East are mostly economic-social con- flicts…

… affecting many newly de- veloping countries in the world, according to Miss Black who ex- plained that the rise of Islam does not seem to be the most responsible factor. "There have been many Chris- tian Arab

… leaders who have made contributions to Arab National- ism," she added. Although her predominant in- terest in the Mid-East is in the study of Arabic and Arabic cul- ture,' she feels that a "pro"-atti- tude…

… on either side of the Israeli- Arab question gets one nowhere. After touring the Middle East during the summer, Miss Blackl "just wasn't ready to come back to the United States." For the next' academic…

October 05, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…1 lb p Altgan BaIty Sixty-Eighth 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…

… firming of democratic ideas and economic progress, serve as an ideal for the Far East. -ROBERT JUNKER Kwitchyerbellyachin, Be An SGC Candidate STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council will hold its first election…

… number of people have run for the Council. This becomes even worse when one considers the size of the University. If the Student Government Council is to be a strong, valuable body, a large number of…

students must participate. In other.words, why don't you run? -RICHARD TAUB "How Can You Doubt My Good Intentions?" 0)~ ; -I 04 _ r trip, including several entangle- ments with the French and nu- merous…

… WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Interview with Ben-Gurion By DREW PEARSON 'I' , TEL AVIV - In order to see what could be done to bridge the valley of hate between the Arabs and Israel, I went to see the Prime…

… the Arab world," I replied, still dead-pan, "That you're trying to make peace with the Arabs by playing ,cupid for King Hussein and Mrs. Meir. I'm planning to write a big story on it." "But the King is…

… still married," shot back Ben-Gurion, catching the joke and breaking into one of his broad, contagious grins. The rest of the interview was deadly serious. Reporting on my trip through the Arab states, I…

… told Ben-Gurion that every Arab leader I met raised the refugee problem, and everyone also ex- pressed genuine fear of the Israeli Army. They seemed to feel the Is- raeli Army was endowed with either…

… extremist Arabs would never rest until Israel was destroyed, I had met more moderate Arabs who knew Israel was here to stay, They felt that if he made the gesture of letting the refugees come back, only a…

… for be- ing." It was plain from Ben-Gurion's answer that Israel would be too crowded to handle Arab refugees. We talked at great length of the problems of the Near East, much of it off the record. As I…

October 05, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…Ieg 764-0558 which drafted the survey, RAs are in- structed not to force anyone to com- plete the survey and are given a list of counseling services where they can refer students with problems. "RAs are…

… beginning oc- curred when the University president issued a statement condemning sexual harassment. As time went on, however, concern about harrassment spread from strictly faculty-student relationships to…

student-student relationships. A poll at a large, urban university in the south during the fall of 1981 showed that 15 percent of men and 21 percent of women reported they had been abused by a "courtship…

…" partner. 19 percent of men and 38 percent of women reported that they had been abused. LAST SPRING, the Task Force on Sexual Harrassment created a sub- committee on student relations to write a first draft…

… Parnes. "It was personally offensive, we rip- ped it apart," said Pat DeKeyser, a summer orientation leader who reviewed the survey. "We knew we wanted student input for what would be an appropriate level…

… that the two sensitive surveys should probably not have been conduc- ted at the same time. "There are ways that we can better coordinate the way we survey students. . . It would be better to pace these…

… things." ____j MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY NEEDS YOU! Positions are now available on the following Regental and University Committees: STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES RESEARCH POLICIES - One grad student needed…

… blast. Officials reported no casualties and said the explosion caused little"- damage. Police said one Arab was detained for questioning and another, identified only as an Algerian who rented the Honda…

… Civic in Nicosia on Saturday, was.. being sought. Police refused to give the Arabs' names. A communique issued in Damascus, Syria, by Col Sased Moussa, head of the Fatah faction opposed to PLO chairman…

… the Fall and Winter terms apd Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: September through April - $16.50 in Ann Arbor…

October 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

student who took the SAT in 1980 came from a family with an annual income of $24,300. But for whites, the average was $26,300; blacks, $12,500; Puerto Ricans, $12,300; Mexican-Americans, $17,100; American…

… Indians, $20,000; and Asian- Pacific Americans, $21,500. In addition, for all students, the average scores rose steadily by in- come, from 336 and 374 for those with family incomes below $6,000 to 460 and…

… educational deficit this nation must overcome." "WE MUST recognize the tremen- dous needs of these students," said Erickson. Regarding admissions requirements for minority students, Erickson said, "We don't set…

… specific guidelines for minority students, but for educationally disadvantaged studen- ts." he added that minority students of- ten fall into this category. These guidelines are based on the nature of the…

… program and ex- tracurricular activities tht the student pursues combined with the past success rates of students with similar qualifications. IN BRIEF Complied from Associated Press and United Press…

…, however, that the issues dividing China and the Soviet Union were too formidable to be resolved quickly. Iranian 'etary plane hijacked SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates- Four hijackers demanding political…

… in the United Arab Emirates. The hijackers were presumed to be Iranians, but it was not known what weapons they used to carry out the 12th aircraft hijacking this year. Emirates authorities refused to…

October 05, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… and first-generation students, La Casa hosted its first joint cultural event with the Arab Student Association, providing their own unique cultural perspectives for prospective…

… underneath, so you can’t really have one single food for it, so we kind of let (the Arab Students Association) run that kind of stuff for us, because their food is really good anyway.” LSA junior Dim…

students visiting the University. Public Policy junior Arwa Gayar, the director of community action for ASA, said the bond formed between the two organizations at that event was the impetus for…

… “Cultural Crossroads,” which grew to include the Muslim Students’ Association and United Asian American Organizations. “Ever since (the La Casa and ASA event), our communities have been really…

… with other organizations and cultural groups on campus.’” Previous collaborative events between student cultural organizations only involved two different groups, Sandoval said, and La Casa…

… really important, and it was hard, I’ll tell you that right now,” Shaukat said. “The Muslim Student Association, it’s kind of like an umbrella group, and there’s so many different ethnicities…

… Mang, co-external chair for UAAO, agreed solidarity was an important function of the event, saying students of color often become isolated within their own communities. “I would hope that…

October 05, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… hitting the country hard, and that he believed there was "less chance than in the past" that the South would break up as the tradttional Democratic stronghold. SGC Meeting To Consider 'Liquor Sales Student

… people taking an active interest in politics. "When I went to school," he said, "even with the Roosevelt campaigns, the students didn't get very excited about the Campaigning. b 'U'Studies Year Abroad By…

… would study course offerings, their content and pre-{ requisites, testing and grading1 procedures, prices, living facili- ties, advice students would need, and would establish language tu- tors and credit…

… equivalents' with American schooling. To Avoid Mistake The University hopes to avoid the mistake of establishing ai "little Stanford abroad," as Dean Robertson termed one programl which has its students living…

… ''most of faint- hearted praise" in endorsing Vice- President Richard M. Nixon's de- cision-making experience, Nixon's Plan Acceptable-r To.Hubbard Would Aid Students By Providing Loans By ANDREW HAWLEY…

… The University medical school would certainly be willing to par- ticipate in a Federal program pro- viding aid to medical students, such as the one recently recom- mended by Vice-President Rich- ard M…

…. Nixon, William N. Hub- bard, dean of the medical school said yesterday. Saying that "some such plan is essential," Hubbard pointed out that while over 95 per cent of the graduate students in the physical…

… sciences in the United States re- ceive some kind of fellowship aid, very few medical students enjoy the same kind of financial assist- ance. Nixon's suggestion for federal assistance, presented Monday, is…

… school in. question, providing encouragement for the expansion of facilities. The rest of the fellowship would take the form of a loan to the student. Nixon also proposed that the federal government pay a…

October 05, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 5, 1998 Ulije irbigatn ]at 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in Chief…

… JACK SCHILLACI Editorial Page Editor '1 heard that they were national champions last year. It's a big nation, so they must be very good.' -- Engineering first-year international student Sergei…

… such Orwellian proceed- ings are commonplace at the University. Once again, an ugly story has crept out of the arbitration process that resolves com- plaints brought against students under the University…

…'s Code of Student Conduct. According to his accuser, six sanctions were placed on Jason Brooks, an offensive line- man on the Michigan football team, under the Code. Brooks's accuser plans to appeal the…

… doctrine of "double-jeopardy." The Code is an excuse for the University, in its desire to raise students to social standards higher than those of the American crimi- nal justice system and thus make the cam…

…- pus a more sheltered environment, to retry and punish students on its own terms. But, as a public institution and a place where students are supposed to be growing into adults and developing their own…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…Ix'TV THE MCHIGAIN' DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS, 1933 VOTIR THE 1~tICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1953 4 4r Airliian Buibg Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The…

…- tional outlet. No, I am not like that. Rather, I am the "average one-in-twenty-thousand student" who was looking for some fun and derived a great thrillfrom doing something he wasn't supposed to. It was…

… University. Rather, there is another aspect of Friday-night's activities that I think you newspaper men should concern yourself with. It is the vandalism of the students. I am referring to our discourteous and…

… dangerous treatment of cars that were met by us students in front of the State theater. I am not objecting to such things as block ing traffic, for I too participated in it, and I am not the least bit ashamed…

… of it. How. ever, I do object to the sadistic treatment that many drivers, be they young or old- some of them strangers from different towns-received from us students. I think it's alright to stop…

… traffic; per. haps it may be even alright to rock a car. But when a mob of students start rocking and lifting a car with its passengers inside so hard that there is danger of the car's tipping over, when…

… treatment, for the young and reckless driv- ers usually manage to break loose. (There. was almost one head-on collision on Fri-. day after one of our victims broke loose.) When the students open the hood and…

… start fooling around with the motor, when they open the back doors and start taking stuff out of the car while their victims look helplessly on, when at least two cars stop- ped by the students had the…

… important of all, it was dangerous for the students themselves. Isn't it likely that some driver would get panicky as result of the rocking (all of them were scared), lose his head, step on the accelerator…

October 05, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 23) • Page Image 7

… baseless rumors of many rumors. that often sweep this city of about Earlier this year, Marines acci- 50,000 people, most of them dentally started fires in two fields Sunni Arabs wary of U.S. inten- in…

… life in the embattled, much different. isolated cities of Anbar province, "The people were talking about a region that is a center of the how the Marines were going and Sunni Arab-led insurgency and…

… death squads. is dominated by Sunni Arabs, In their isolation, most people whose minority was long domi- rely on Arab television networks nant in Iraq but fell from power such as Al-Jazeera for news with…

… adjacent park. when we get calls like this. Obvi- Police said they were called afte ously when we talk about weapons some students claimed they saw e or possible weapons, no chances man in the city's west…

… their Frisbee. The chase only ended after the disc lodged in the machine, jamming it to a halt. 10 P.M. A student's faith in humanity is restored. After leaving his bicycle unlocked for two days, he…

…. Groups of students filter through the Diag. Many say they are headed for Necto. Most are wearing cowboy boots. 4 A.M. The temperature has dipped below freezing. The Diag is empty. Across the street at…

… philosophy paper. It's one of three he plans to write during his all-nighter. He wears dog tags that say "BALLS ON THE TABLE." 5:22 A.M. Alex Demidov, a physics gradu- ate student, passes through on his way to…

… of light spill out from behind the UGLi. 7:16 A.M. Demidov returns from his spin- ning class. 7:22 A.M. Three students loaded down with camping gear walk toward the C.C. Little Science Building to meet…

… prospec- tive students centers around the "M." Colledge stops singing. She resumes once the tour wan- ders off. NOON A game of Frisbee starts up. This article was reported by Daily staff reporters Anne…

… collapse of minority enroll- ment in Texas and California had a negative effect on the campus envi- ronment, panelists said. "The few students of color feel like they have been put on the spot, and other…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… sending arms to Israel to balance any commun- ist military shipments to Egypt and other Arab countries. He said, in reply to questions, it was impossible to say whether American arms shipments were a…

… "likely prospect," because it would depend on the amount and type of Communist arms provided Arab countries. Roth Revises Tradesmen's Parking Rules A revision in University parking regulations has been made…

… DINGLER difference between the winning See HODGES, page 3 Folksinger John Jacob Niles, a I n ith 0onin lnn n th NSA Report Student Government Council's second meeting of the semester will be held at 7:15 p…

….m. today in Rm. 3B of the Union. Members will hear a full r'eport of the National Students Associa- tion Congress held this summer in 'Minneapolis, Minn. from delegates who represented Michigan. Delegates…

… Gargoyles, which come out for the first time today. The issue features a detective story contest, a student's guide to Ann Arbor, How to Read Fast and a fantasy section. Students have been urged by Gargoyle…

… editors to take note of the Gargoyle tryout meeting to be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Building. Because several staff mem- bers passed away during the summer, many openings exist for…

… eager, talented undergraduates and limited numbers of unsalted graduate students, according to the editors. MIDDLE -EAST CRISIS: US, .British Effort Fails; E To Buy Red Arms LONDON (AP)-The United States…

… Summer Building Set Location Still Not Decided By LEE MARKS The University is definitely, planning to build a new dormitory for student housing, Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis…

… house 1,000 stu- dents, estimated cost will be $4,- 000,000. Vice-President Lewis said. It is "probable" the dorm will house women students. Exact site has not yet been de- cided but Vice-President Lewis…

October 05, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… month in salar- ies alone. NEW SEMES We will obtain any PAPERBOUND BOOK in print- list 95c & Up at 10% OFF LIST PRICE For students ar GLOBAL 4829 WOOWARD (nr. Wa Open daily 11A.M. to 5 P.M -AP Wirephoto…

… strongly they were on Egypt's payroll. The captives were in the pay of "those who claim Arabism, claim faith in unity," declared informa- tion minister Mustafa Baroodi in a statement broadcast by Damas- cus…

… radio. President Nasser of the now- sundered United Arab Republic is the No. 1 exponent of unifica- tion of all Arabs, from Northwest Africa to the Persian Gulf. Nasser has called the Syrian re- volt last…

… week against Cairo's rule a setback "which must be the starting point for destroying re- action and treason" throughout the Arab sphere. TER SPECIAL POWER ELITE by C. Wright Mills 50c I Supply Limited…

Student Government Council READING and DISCUSSION SEMINAR: I I I 11 …

October 05, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… for students to obtain, information on election registration and absentee voting at the American Veterans Committee booths on campus. Operated by the University chapter of the AVC, in conjunction with…

… requesting absentee bal- lots are furnished by the AVC.I The information booths willhbe open from 9 a.m. until noon today. Thus far AVC has assisted 3,300 student voters and has mailed 2…

… "provincial institution," Provost Adams states that if the University had pursued its normal course in the admission of new students, the total enrollment Athis fall would have been at least 22,000 students

… satisfactory solution" to the admissions problem which would not involve temporary measures of some kind. Long Range Policy Unchanged This fall a strict limitation on the admission of new students from out- side…

… political future" of Palestine was settled.- An Arab leader in London said it would take 500,000 American troops to enforce the Truman plan. Mr. Truman's statement, as cabled to Attlee and made public here…

… this morning, expressed "deep regret" that British efforts to reach an over- all' Arab-Jewish settlement had been adjourned until Dec. 16. "I believe and urge," he said, "that substantial immigration…

… documents and relics stored away in nooks and corners, he pointed out. Rep. Schuch, president of the Sagi- naw Valley Historical Society urged University students to turn in items they think may have value to…

… States would furnish ships and supplies. Further- more, he pledged United States sup- port for any future "workable solu- tion" for Jews and Arabs in Pales- tine. He declared that if such a solu- tion…

…, and a foot- ball authority, will bring his or- ganization's films and running commentary of the game to the students at 7.30 p.m., on the sec- ond Sunday after each game. dicted, fans will again be…

…'s office at the east side of the stadium or to the athletic business office. Students Turn" In 100 Tickets Taking advantage of the "last chance" granted them by the Stu- dent Legislature, over 100 underclass…

October 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…. The British escapees told Lon- don's Daily Mail newspaper that they had spent 25 hours in rough seas after taking the 10-foot boat through the marshes of southern Iraq, into the Shatt-al-Arab waterway…

Arab lands, Baghdad's official Iraq News Agency reported. Kaifu insisted on Iraq's with- boat drawal from Kuwait first, said Shi- geo Takenaka, Kaifu's spokesperson. Kaifu later met with Jordan's King…

… Professor at the school since 1987 - a going-away party on the Friday before her departure. Nursing School Associate Dean for Student Affairs Janice Lindberg said the nurse's co-workers sent her off with a…

… assistant in the Creative Writing program and a personal friend of Webster's, said Webster "really enjoyed teaching... he really was enjoying the work that he was doing with his students." "Everybody liked…

… him, and it was a very big shock to find out he had passed away," said LSA senior Ted Pastor, one of Webster's students. Swan felt the, same. "We're all sort of reeling a bit," she said. "He was one of…

… Guild House. offers beans, rice, poltics by Nicole James Where can students and community members eat beans and rice in a living room while discussing Central American politics, or hear local writers read…

…, students and commu- nity members, the House holds regular weekly events attended by a wide mix of people. Director Don Coleman said the Guild House wants to provide ways to help people find meaningful life…

October 05, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

… the Univer- sity's Neuroscience Graduate Program for an annual event in which middle school students from the region are invited to participate in a variety of interactive and educational exhibits about…

… the brain, accord- ing to Rackham student Stephanie Temme, the former co-director of BrainsRule! "We want to reach them at that crucial age and show them that science can be fun, interesting and you…

… don't necessarily have to be a crazy genius or something to be a sci- entist," Temme said. Since the group's cre- ation in 2001, BrainsRule! has hosted more than 220 fifth-and-sixth grade students. For…

… the event, BrainsRule! members design and run 20 booths about neuroscience for students to learn about brain functions. Though the event is usually organized by neuroscience graduate students, Brains…

…Rule! encourages all interested University students to participate. Temme said the club typically has about 60 graduate and undergraduate student volunteers. Planning for the 2012 BrainsRule! fair is under- way and…

students promote the newly-formed Hammocking Association of Michigan on the Diag yesterday. CRIME NOTES Catch him if you can WHERE: Cancer Center WHEN: Monday at about 3:25 p.m. WHAT: A fake $10 bill was…

October 05, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

student. ARAB LANDS A igers Revolt Spreads By The Associated Press1 ALGIERS-A revolt by Berbers of the Kabylie mountains against. President Ahmed Ben Bella's government appeared to be spread-V ing yesterday…

…: Students Protest To O'Neil For Vote Against College By MARGE WITECKI Students of Delta College Thursday made a 125-mile motorcade trip to the home of State Board of Education member James O'Neil in Livonia…

… number of National Defense Education Act loans ap- plied for at the University has increased markedly since the tui- tion hike two years ago. Walter B. Rea, assistant to the vice-president for student

… NDEA loans are awarded to freshmen. Along with the loan goes the promise of a job in the students area of concentration. After their freshman year the students carrying t an NDEA loan can apply to their…

… was an attempt to give' students a chance to enter college and the opportunity to estab- lish themselves in a position where they may be able to receive t scholarships later on in their academic life…

…- stricted to certain fields of study. In some cases the restriction on the money is so stringent that even if there is no student who fills the loan's qualifications the money cannot be transferred to another…

… across predominantly Arab territory.t Antigovernment guerrilla units were reported forming south and southwest of Algiers, threatening security of the highways. Army sources and -European travelers said…

… in addition to the existing Delta Community College, Clarifies Position President of the Delta student council, George De Witt, stated after the visit that "although Mr. O'Neil hasn't changed his…

…'Neil replied to the students that he would be obligated to do so. However, if it is decided that the, Board can consider implications of the plan on the entire college sys- tem, O'Neil will again vote no to the…

… private charter plan. Supporters Raise Funds Supporters of the private senior college have raised $250,000, have pledges for another $250,000 O'Neil also expressed concern to the students that as of yet…

October 05, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…-effects turntable. On the lat- ter, by means of phonograph records, riots, fires and other sound effects ire produced. Students are used in the prepara- tion programs besides doing the an- nouncing and broadcasting…

… out with all the Angell Hall. Louis A. Hopkins, Secy. Room of the Rackham Buildingi (Room 1504) at 10:'15 a.m., and will march from there to the auditorium. Students, College of Engineering: Sophomore…

…:00 To be announced 9:30 To be announced 10:00 To be announced 10:30 The Lone Ranger 11:00 Francis Craig Orch. 11:30 Russ Morgan Orch. 12:00 Aussa, the Arab 12:30 Savoy Ballroom Orch. Eligibility for…

… every student shall be conclusively presumed to be ineligible for any public activity until his el- igibility is affirmatively established (a) by obtaining from the Chairman of the Committee on Student Af…

…- fairs, in the Office of the Dean of Students, a written Certificate of Eligibility. Participation before the opening of the first semester must be approved as at any other time. Before 'permitting any…

student or students to participate in a public activity (see definition of Participa- tion above), the chairman or man- ager of such activity shall (a) require ART CINEMA LEAG Lydia Mendelssohn Th Oct. 6…

… certificate and (c) file with the Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs the names of all those who have pre- sented certificates of eligibility and a signed statement to exclude all oth- ers from…

…. Application blanks are available at the Dean of Women's Office, and at the house. All women interested, please call 2-2218 for further infor- mation. Academic Notices School of Education Students, Changes of…

… Elections: No course may be elected for-credit after Saturday, Oct. 15. Students enrolled in this school must report all changes of elec- tions at the Registrar's Office, Room 4, University Hall. Membership…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, October 5, 1978-The Michigan Daily he mtrch an mat4I Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom. Vol. LIX, No. 25 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… gas pipeline across the Mediterranean, and many Arabs are studying in Italian technical universities. ANDREAS CHRISTODOYL IDES, executive committee member of Greece's major opposition party, the Pan…

…. "We also have a great deal of experience in construction. Greek builders are now in Iraq, Libya, Kuwait. And we have many students here from those countries, as well as Palestinians and Syrians…

… by other Arab gover- nments and, this representation would be willing to recognize Israel's right to exist and to par- ticipate in fair negotiations, then perhaps, the aspirations of the Palestinians…

October 05, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 28) • Page Image 6

… the back of the crowd of assorted hungry students. "You don't need to raise your hand! We're informal here." SO THEY are at Pizza Bobs on State street, and with a little luck and in- genuity, this…

… through the opening in crowds. At one noint, one made _a vong man take his hands out 4 Arab gunmen alleoredly attempt hijack K 1 \yy'y+y G}a/ ,;,, ii !i!! P°\06 PAP'\BO P aPf a Z- CT O $$ Fwt°t y…

…. When he began football BEIRUT (Reuter)-Four Arab gunmen who attacked Beiruti Airport early yesterday intended to hijack a plane to Cairo to1 protest against the Egyptian-Is- raeli Sinai agreement…

… November 9 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MUSEUM OF ART ALUMNI M'MOP1AL HALT NMUSI VLTi\ IHOURS: MIondav-Saturdav, 9:00-5:00 Sunday, 1:00-5:00 I SGC Needs Students ELECTIONS DIRECTOR Salaried position needs…

October 05, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… National Council. Dayan said in a television interview Wednesday: "Should an Arab organization arise - even if it were the PLO itself - at some future stage and without engaging in terror to proceed to deal…

… questions about Israel's response if the PLO recognized Israel. Dayan still believes that is not possible, they said. SECOND CHO NCE 995-5350 Student government heads form campus-wide coaliton OT SU…

… (Continued from Page 1) ning faculty appointments as well as tepure decisions. ]Mark Garman, School of Education representative, said it was his under- standing that certain Regental by-laws precluded student

… members on such committees from voting. On the other hand, Public Health representative Jim Murphy noted his s ool's Executive Committee had two voting student members. "It's quite a prestigious committee…

October 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Saturday, October 5, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 It's sti1l…

… America s war AA threatens student rights DANIEL ELLSBERG AND Jane Fon- da will speak tonight at 8:30 in the Rackham Auditorium on the topic "It's Still America's War." The event, described as a "free…

… Neill Hollenshead, one of the plaintiffs in Wil- kins V. Ann Arbor City Clerk, a case which questioned the constitutionality of state election laws regarding students. "This is a partisan move reflecting…

… concern with the new residents gaining political power," he charged. City Council's recent removal of two campus sites is merely another step by those in power to legally disenfranchise students whose…

… potential power t h e y fear. Though these new obstacles are not insurmountable, they do serve the purpose of perpetuating the already-ram- pant student apathy and University ivory towerism. TRADITIONALLY…

…, prominent c o m - munity figures have expressed f e a r whenever new groups are granted t h e right to vote, and such attitudes toward students still prevail. Considered unpro- ductive and uninterested in…

… local affairs, University students were presumed resi- dents of anywhere but Ann Arbor. When one desired residency here, he or she i faced seas of questionnaires and other red tape to determine an…

… "affirmative showing of residency." Owning property or working full-time strengthened the in- dividual's case. In 1969, City Council asked the State Legislature to permit students to vote "in the city where they…

… (College) would he lose his right to vote in the Fourth Ward?" NEVERTHELESS, students won their place on the political map in 1971. De- claring portions of the State Election Law (MCLA 168.11) dealing with…

October 05, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council has been called to consider SGC's decision that Sigma Kappa violates Uni- versity anti-bias rules. Notice of the Board's intent to meet is published in today's Daily Official…

… represent the student body.. The council has established a, committee to draw up alternate courses of action regarding Sigma Kappa's future status, but if the decision were to be reversed the group would be…

…, the result of almost half a year's meetings, for See COMMITTEE, page 2 MISSING 'U' STUDENTS:' Discovery of Body May Halt Search By THOMAS HAYDEN Discovery of an unidentified, body yesterday in the…

… Canadiana wilderness may bring a grim halt3 to a three-week-old search for two University students. Found near the remnants of a canoe, the body is believed to be Group To Act. A A On Integration In U…

… Thursday in the Warren County. case and Friday an attorney said he would make the same request in Norfolk's federal court tomor- row. Almost 13,000 students are idled by school closures in the three…

… the Pittsburgh Symphony. Arabs Refuse To Ask Debate UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A) -- Foreign Minister Mohammed Ah- med Mahgoub of Sudan said last night that no Arab government at present intends to ask the…

October 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… India Students' Assoc. is hosting "Mera Gaon Mera Desh" in 170 P-A Bldg. .. . The Muslim Students Assoc. is sponsoring a dinner benefit for the African drought fund this evening at 7:15 p.m. is the…

… 500 American college students will leave the country during the next year, to study at medical schools in Europe, according to the non- profit Institute of International Medical Educa- tion. These pre…

… . . . -.Live from Palo Alto, Calif., Mark Feldman gives an advance of today's game against Stan- ford, on the Sports Page . . . On the Edit/Arts Page, Bill Heenan writes about student voters and voter…

… rose to 12.4 per cent, its highest level in fouir years. The four-tenths of a per cent rise in September's unemploy- ment rate matched last Jan- ilary's increase at the height of the Arab oil embargo…

students serving as Univer- sity Regents, Kelley noted that the state constitution prohibits e.-r c.- rn rtn+ n n nora a Black group seeks- rU' policy change By JEFF SORENSEN The Black Faculty and Staff…

October 05, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

… Khalil made in which he allegedly admit- ted to receiving money from a Syrian man in the United Arab Emirates to pay for terror attacks. Khalil, who the ministry said was also known as Abu Moham- med, was…

… club provides her with a support network of stu- dents experiencing the same uneasiness she felt when she first arrived at the University. "We're from schools where a lot of our students don't usually…

… everything." Johnson said it can be difficult for first-generation students to interact in a university setting, since they aren't accustomed to the system. "Financial aid is a hassle sometimes because no one…

… junior and president of First Gens, said the club abides by "Three Rs" - raise awareness, resolve and rec- ognize. "We just try to present our group as a resource for other students, and support and help…

…-generation student himself, Merrit recalled experiencing the same problems first-generation students dotoday. "I felt it important ... that I could and should give back to current first gen students and hoped that I…

… could offer an expe- rience that could resonate," Mer- ritt said. Elise Harper, the student ser- vices manager for undergraduate and graduate programs in the Political Science department and a group…

… mentor, said she became interested in how first gen stu- dents identify themselves during her graduate studies at Eastern Michigan University. "I've heard many students say that having First Gens as a…

… provides a rare opportunity to learn about the topics in a new context. Public Health student Tori Adams, who works in the Uni- versity's Sexuality and Health Lab, said she attended Thurs- day's lectures…

… number of other sustainable food initia- tives, and it utilizes the Student Campus Farm as its master's project. Rackham student Lind- sey MacDonald, program man- ager of UMSFP, said the idea for a campus…

… farm spurred from the Campus Sustainability Integrat- ed Assessment, an organization where students report and make recommendations on a number of sustainability issues. University administrators…

October 05, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

… Tuesday, but he refused to present evidence of the claim. Israel denied similar charges Friday. Meanwhile, Iran's revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, issued a new warning yesterday to. Arab

… HUSSEIN of Jordan, the only Arab leader to openly support Iraq and to offer military assistance, went to Baghdad yesterday to personally assess the war situation, a palace spokesperson said. Western…

…-secret government agency known simply at The Shop. The Lot Six experiment, intended to 'turn its users into telekinetic gods for leverage against the Russians, failed; but unexpectedly the students, Andy and Vicky…

October 05, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…34r A101gan DBaly Sixty-Sixth 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…

… can), the American subcontinent, the unified Arab league, possibly African and South American unions when they feel the pressure in the future. Within this international political config- uration a…

… he would like to rent to alumni on football weekends, please contact the Union Student Offices on weekdays from 3-5 p.m. The General Electric Educational and Charitable fund is offering 34 fellow…

… Office of the Graduate School before Oct. 28 for in- formation on taking the recommended Graduate Record Examination on Nov. 17. Student Government Council. Summary of action taken. Meeting of Oct. 3 Heard…

…-laws regarding outside speakers, to report to the Council not later than Oct. 17 with recommenda- tions for further action. Committee to be appointed by the Executive Com- mittee. Composition, four students, at…

… least three to be from S.G.C. Statement of position of SGC relating to Sigma Kappa: "If the Sigma Kappa national sorority is found to have violated student regu- lations pertaining to requirements for…

…. Betty Henry, Mrs. Kathleen Mead for helping students in finding hous- ing. Disciplinary action .In cases of stu- dent misconduct: At meetings held on Sept. 25 and Oct. 2, 1956, cases involving 11 students

…, sale and use of intoxicants: a. Supplying intoxicants to a minor and unlawfully removing Univer- sity property: One student fined $10.00 with $5.00 suspended. b. Accepting intoxicants in viola- tion of…

… state law and unlawfully removing University property. One student fined $10.00 with $5.00 suspended. c. Appearing in public streets in a drunk and disorderly fashion. One vehicle. One student fined $15…

….00. d. Possessing intoxicants in a motor vehicle. One student fined $15.00 e. Possessing, as minors, Intoxicant in a motor vehicle. Three students fined $10.00. f. Drinking, as minors, in student

October 05, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…: Wednesday at about 3:20 p.m. about 12:10 pin. WHAT: Three chairs were WHAT: An officer arrived allegedly taken from the on scene in response to a building, University Police screaming student, Univer…

…- reported. There are no, and sity Police reported. It was the chairs have not yet been determined that the student recovered. was distraught over a grade. No charges were filed. Baseless ER trouble WHERE…

… University WHO: School of Music, that Pnridal ro- students and faculty only. Theatre & Dance hibits individuals from riding WHON C t f WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. or touching manatees. EDITORIAL STAFF Andrew…

… Manager. Connor Byrd Finance Manager Meryl Hulteng National Account Manager The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

… turbines from UM MA arts . being built in a 100 mile radi- ,series us of their neighboorhood. drop-Insession seri"s>FOR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE 4 WHAT: Students will be guided through an obser- vation of…

…-border operations into Syria-makingelearthat Ankara has military options that do not involve its Western or Arab allies. It was the most dramatic escalation in tensions between the countries, which were close allies…

October 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 5, 2001 OP/ED c~be 1Mkbtligiu auilt 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…-mail at risenber@umich:edu. a U V VIEWPOINT Armed Forces offer minorities excellent opportunities BY HANS MASING In response to Panther McAllister and Monique Luse's viewpoint "Students of color should…

… statement. Pause for breath. Read it again. It is not my place, lowly Arab that I am, to correct the Daily, but I thought that as I was growing up in Egypt (in a pyramid, riding camels in the desert) that…

… donations from 'U' To THE DAILY: I've said it before and I guess I'll have to say it again: The United Way is not evil. I bet if you took a poll on campus, a majority of the students who use the Daily as…

… to inform the Michigan Student Assembly and anyone else in favor of cutting all ties between the University and the United Way that an anti- discriminatory policy means that you do not reject people or…

… should I repeat it for the slower students out there? Dis- criminating against discrimination is still dis- crimination. Giving money to the Boy Scouts of America does not necessarily mean that you…

October 05, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… keep the Arabs and Israelis moviri in the right direction, we can see pec come." A key White House adviser told re- porters the administration "anticipates a very difficult Geneva , conference" which…

… change. frosh requirements Changes in distribution and Eng- affect students entering next fall," lish requirements could mean either Knott said. looser or tighter academic stand- The English composition…

October 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… "appease" Arab states at Israel's expense. Sharon stopped just short of canceling a U.S.-backed cease-fire, but said that Israeli security forces would do whatever is necessary to protect Israeli citizens…

…. "From now on we will count only on ourselves," he told a news conference. Sharon's remarks indicated a shift in policy that could undercut Washington's efforts to bring Arab and Muslim states into an…

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…, N.J. Roman Catholics to elect black president The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… Member EIIflhkS . 1 DRAMATIC ART CENTER 327 So. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor announces NEW STUDENT RATE $5.00 for season ticket PERFORMANCES OPENING OCTOBER 21 THIEVES CARNIVAL-Anouilh SEA GULL-Chekov ALL…

… Charles XII of Sweden, Garibaldi of Italy, William of Orange and Saladin, hero of the Arab states. Heroes of Europe, Latin America, the Near and Far East will be in the series. Organization Notices Alpha…

… concern. Today, 7:00 p.m., Guild House, 524 Thompson. Gargoyle: A meeting for all students interested in working for Gargoyle Edi- torial, Business, or. Art Staffs, Oct. 6, 4:00-5:00 p.m., Gargoyle office…

… first floor Student Publication Building. Phi Sigma Society: Albert C. Spauld- ing, Department of Anthropology speak- ing on "Cultural and Biological Evo- lution" 9ct. 6, 8:00 p.m. Sigma Alpha Eta: Today…

…, 7:30 p.m., League, Sociedad Hispanica: Organiational meeting, today, 8:00 p.m., Michigan Room, Michigan League._ Westminister Student Fellowship: Morning devotions and breakfast, Oct. 6, 7:00 a…

….m., Presbyterian Student Cen- ter. Wolverine Honor Guard Adv. Army R.O.T.C. Drill Team: Oct. 6, 7:30 p.m. at T.C.B. All M. S. III's and IV's In- vited. MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS…

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… seen in operation at 1721 Shadford. )19B MO ON FUR coat, excellent condi- tion. NO 3-2367. )8B STUDENT ROOM RUG SPECIAL 9x12 cottons, all colors, priced on sale now at $29.95 SMITH'S CARPET STORE 207 E…

October 05, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

… Church Street for more in- formation. WANTED GRAD STUDENT/ profes- sor. New 1 bdrm. Chelsea apt. $625. Util, elec., cable, DSL. Country hse on 100 acre nature preserve. 734-475-0291. THESIS EDITING…

… Reormertfor bhiefly whom a Bible 10 Coffee flavoring ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: book is named 11 What wehbreathe ARAB KHMER PTAS 19 What little girls 12 Genetic initials A R N K T S E R Pt A1S. are made of, so…

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October 05, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… pointed out how Edwards wants to use scholar- ships to fight terrorism. Edwards has proposed schol- arships for students studying Arabic who commit to going to work for U.S. intelligence after graduation…

… anthropologists erwise you're useless." DEBATE From page 1A one year of college tuition for any student who graduates from high school and commits to work at least 10 hours a week during col- lege. Radina also…

… online format will allow teachers to put students' comments into practice quickly, Kulik said. "The greatest benefit for teach- ers is to get feedback immediate- ly," he said. But because students won't be…

… filling out the new surveys in class, theymight forget to visitthe website. "I don't know if students will be willing," said Sergio Huarcaya, a graduate student instructor of history and anthroplogy. At…

… first, Herrin said the task force considered refusing to give students, their grades until they complete the evaluations. But the panel decided to keep the evalua- JOIN THE DAILY'S NEWS SECTION. E…

…-mail news@michigandaily.com. Serving Ann Arbor since 1980 tions voluntary. Some students say they prob- ably won't use the online evalua- tions. "I know I'm not going to take the time to do it," said LSA…

…-term evaluations and haven't seen a significant drop in responses. Kulik said the online surveys will offer students greater ano- nymity. With in-class question- naires, some students mightworry about professors…

… recognizing their handwriting. The effects of that anonymity are already appearing. Kulik said the ratings students give profes- sors in the College of Engineering are slightly lower when they fill out…

… rules say states party's first contest in the South. SHAMAN From page 1A man Drum's finances. At a January panel discussion on textbooks, Pohrt suggested that the Michigan Student Assembly select a liai…

…- sonbetweenthe bookstore and the student population. This, he said, would bring new ideas to Shaman Drum and inform students of how the bookstore works. After MSA took Pohrt up on the offer, former MSA…

October 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 9

… opportunity for new experience," the manual states. "Somewhere amid the variety of student organizations and activities is a place for you to become involved." Heads Up LSA junior Angelique Sabo shows off her…

… soccer skill in the diag. ! MSU student hangs himself in cell following arrest (Continued from Page 1) He was pronounced dead on arrival at Lansing's Edward Sparrow Hospital. Officials described…

…,300 volunteers were distributing leaflets warning residents not to use any Tylenol products. In ad- dition to English, Harris said the flyers had been translated into Spanish, Viet- namese, Arabic and Polish to…

October 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

…. 769-2344 or hutch@provide.net FOOD, FUN, FRIENDS, FACILITIES! Student Co-op Housing. Rooms available now and for Winter term. Includes utilities, laundry, parking, meals, social activities! $430…

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… pay for school at the same time! The National Health Service Corps has a fantastic scholarship opportunity for primary care students committed to bringing health and hope to an undeserved community…

… where health professionals are hard to find. Call (800) 221-9393 or visit http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov/y3michc/ for more information. FUTURE LAW STUDENTS! In Ann Arbor for at least 2 years? Part-time law…

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… first issue and $1.75 per line for each additional consecutive issue. * Frequency and Bulk contracts are available- contact our staff for details " Students may receive a 20% discount when ads are placed…

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October 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 22) • Page Image 14

… the return of Omar Sharif to the Egyptian film industry. He's an aging puppeteer who believes himself an artist with a message to convey. In Arabic with English Subtitles. Sponsored by the Center for…

…. .... Drag-musical comedy about a troupe of female impersonators. 8 & 11 p.m., Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. $9 ($7 students and seniors, $6 groups), 663-0681. e .g.!.".". Dance-Jam--Dancing without…

….m., Mendelssohn Theatre, $9, $7.50 ($5 students, $2 children), 995-4242. . . . ...i. Harpsichord Recital-Featuring Carolynn Lipp, 8 p.m., Kraft Center for the Arts, Concordia College, FREE. 995-7300 Symphony Band…

October 05, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…TEE" MICMIGAN DAILY Police Sell Bikes to Students, Residents I - Theatre Notes By JEAN HARTWIG With the success of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's presentation of Arthur Miller's "The Death of a…

… as "good look- ing, jaunty, amusing and eloquent, with an inborn talent for effective speech, a fine voice and a gracefulj presence." Student tickets for Friday's lec- ture, to begin at 8:30 p.m., are…

… Eddie Dowling, Sir John Glubb's lecture on his experiences as a soldier with the Arabe and "The War Againstf Man" by Norman Cousins. F I Sorority Plans New House TENTATIVE PLANS-Alpha Gamma Delta…

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