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November 05, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

…, Iran (AP) - Troops trying to keep student protesters from mar- ching to the home of a Moslem holy man opened fire with automatic weapons and tear gas yesterday near Tehran University. The students

… Ameli-Tehrani said the reports of deaths were "not true.'' He did, however, confirm that many persons had been injured. GOVERNMENT sources said the troops opened fire into the crowd of students when they…

… warnings to get the airline's fleet operative again. That strike is costing millions of dollars a day in lost revenue. with Arab BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Leaders of 20 Arab nations sent a delegation to Cairo…

… implicity offer of massive Arab financial aid if Egypt abandons its go- it-alone peace drive. But Sadat declared to the Egyptian Parliament,. "All the millions in the world will not buy the will of Egypt…

…." THE RECONCILIATION mission' dispatched by the Arab summit meeting here was headed by Lebanese Prime Minister Salim el-Hoss. Sadat went before the Parliament in Cairo a short time after word reached the…

… which was already on its way. They did not ask permission. They shall not meet with me or any Egyptian official," SADAT TOLD a news conference later, however, that he would be willing' to meet with Arab

… the Arab League summit, saying that if Sadat agreed to return to the Arab fold, "the summit conference promises to guarantee the steadfastness of Egypt and its people." THAT WAS A clear reference to an…

… Iraqi proposal at the conference that the Arab countries give Egypt up to $5 billion to draw Sadat away from his. growing dependence on the West for bolstering his sagging economy. The delegation was…

… Ahmed al-Suedy of the United Arab Emirates. Hoss and Suedy represent governments with relatively moderate positions Fitz too close. to call By MARIANNE EGRI Breaking with its tradition of remaining…

… nonpartisan, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) endorsed Democratic candidates for the Board of Regents, state House, and state Senate at its meeting Tuesday night. MSA is supporting Regents Paul Brown (D…

November 05, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… "truck bomb" through a wall of gunfire and blew up an Israeli command post yesterday, in a grisly replay of the Beirut Marine attack. At least 29 Israelis and 10 Arab prisoners were reported killed. Israel…

… lashed out swiftly in reprisal, sending waves of warplanes against Arab targets in Lebanon. As many as 60 people were killed in the air strikes, Lebanese reports said. RESPONSIBILITY for the bombing of the…

… day, cranes, bulldozers and soldiers with blowtorches worked at the bombing r See TERRORIST, Page 2 Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS Student entrepeneur Jeff Gelman stands by some of the games which have…

… months. TO ASSIST him, Gelman employs, two other students and a full-time technician. Their salaries, and the machines themselves, account for just about all the expenses of the business. "Because we have…

… venture. Citing the $4,000 price tag on the games currently available, he says he'll start buying "when the price goes down." Students to stay put in next bomb.threat By NEIL CHASE , Because of a recent…

… threats were called into the two dorms within a twenty-four hour period earlier this week. Stockwell received one bomb threat that sent students into the streets at 3 a.m. early thius semester, and another…

… call. THIS TIME, however, Stockwell residents were informed of the threat, but were not ordered to leave. Mosher-Jbrdan Resident Director Lydia Bud- See STUDENTS, Page 3 Tenant groups feud over who…

… the students who head the resour- ce center, which was created last April, say they should receive the money because union leaders have not used the funds properly in the past. THE MONEY for the tenants…

November 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…. The University's stu- dents are ethnically diverse, and they are studying many dif- ferent things, Kantrowitz sai he add Lth University's significant numbers of Jewish, Arab and Mus- lim students made…

… know what to think." LSA senior Brenda Abdelall, president of the Universi- ty's Arab Student Association, was interviewed for the arti- cle and appears on the magazine's cover. "I think the article did…

… on their risk-management policies and the way they See BETA, Page 7A Time runs out on Blue University students Paxton Williams, Brenda Abdelall and Ben Perry are featured on the cover of today…

… article tagging the nation's college students as "Generation 9-11," Newsweek Magazine's Nov. 12 cover story focuses on the University community's actions in the wake of the unprecedented events of the last…

… it ideal. "I've just always thought it was a great school," she said. "I think there are a lot of smart students there, and I just wanted to know what they were thinking at a time when very few of us…

… variety of viewpoints, relating the experiences of many By campus groups. The Greek system, the Michigan Marching an Band, the Arab and Muslim communities and ROTC are Dai among those represented in the…

… article. Rackham student Paxton Williams, who also appears on the Newsweek cover, said the University provided a unique plo perspective on the aftermath of Sept. 11. ac "I think it is very important for the…

… mass media to look at rel how Sept. 11 is affecting all aspects of society - including I students" he said. las Kantrowitz said that at the University she found a genera- cen tion of students who are…

…. George Johnson, a professor in the Univer- sity economics department, stated that the Reserve Board "will probably continue to lower rates, but they can't do much more." Many students believe this will…

November 05, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…I IE Page 2-Wednesday, November 5, 1980-The Michigan Daily MSA votes not to file suit against hazers By DAVID MEYER The Michigan Student Assembly voted last night not to file an inter- University…

… Room, Michigan League Light Refreshment Served CARP recognized The Michigan Student Assembly last night voted to grant official recognition to the Collegiate 'Association for the Research of Principles…

… is the judicial branch of MSA and decides disputes between student groups and individuals. The UAEC is an organization of students, alumni, faculty, and administration represen- tatives who provide…

…, UAEC . . . everything," Schaper told the stunned Assembly. "My friendship with him is more important than about a thousand student governments." Schaper would not elaborate further on the reasons for his…

…'s nominations had come increasingly un- der fire by Assembly members, some of whom alleged that the committee was not making a sufficient effort to reach out to minority students and that some of the nominations…

…, offered yesterday to withdraw invasion forces if the Iranians recognize Iraqi "rights" to control of the Shatt al-Arab river. If the Iranians do not accede, Iraq will fight on and its demands may in- crease…

November 05, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…d OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 5, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Higgins I Vol. XCI, No. 54 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… more concerned with making a profit than with educating the students, must be abolished! Likewise the cops who handcuf- fed Peck and Parrentand carted them off to the pokey have no business on the campus…

…. We call for all cops off campus and for the University to be run under worker/student/faculty control. Earlier this year the SYL was victorious in beating back an administrationeattack at the…

…- ce on college campuses and on political organizations around the country, including here at The University of Michigan; has in- filtrated national student organizations; and has collected files on a…

…- ditioning us, as students, to seek employment with large corporate firms or government agencies like the CIA, which can afford to pay "big bucks." The University would like to portray itself as a neutral…

… institutions, and gover- nment agencies such as the Department of Defense and the CIA have, not only via the training and recruitment of students, but also by direct fun- ding of University operations and…

… when the CIA shows up on campus and offers a large salary with the promise of excitement and travel, many students jump at the chance to "serve the public," especially in these times when any job is hard…

November 05, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… forum, People Dancing Studios, 111 Third St., 3 p.m. U Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Students Association, Michigan Union, Anderson Room D, 7 p.m. Get the cutting edge on news concerning…

… discrimination against gay, lesbian and bisexual students with campus activists lastnight in the Law- yers' Club Lounge. For an hour and a half, the group discussed homosexu- ality in general and Bylaw 14.06 in…

… the only legal sup- port for homosexuals. A committee made up of students 3and faculty has begun looking for ways to implement the bylaw. Several students at the discussion criticized the committee…

… from Mount Olympus, we would not have done our jobs.,, McGowan pointed to the regents' 7-1 vote in supportof the amendment. Rackham student Monique WMansoura had reservations. "Not searching out gays for…

… pointed to people's growing sen- sitivity as an example."Increased awareness happened because students made it happen. We made it happen when we came out," Sullivan said. Kevin Lee, a Rackham student

…." MIGHTY CHEM LAB PEOPLE MSA candidates focus on North Campus concerns By KAREN TALASKI DAILY STAFF REPORTER To many students, North Campus seems like afar away place. Inhabited by engineers, artists and…

… musicians, its wooded pathways lead to nothing more than a long bus ride to Central Campus on a Sat- urday night. Yet Michigan Student Assembly candidates hope to bring student gov- ELECTION ernment to the…

… conference. "In general, MSA needs to get the word out more. Everyone wants to see more students get involved, but people aren't standing by what they say," she said. "There's a lot more to do." However…

…, Conservative Coalition candidate Mark Biersack warned can- didates not to make promises that students living on North Campus may not want. "It's giving North Campus special status and I don't want to see the…

… Engineer- ing Council (UMEC) and Society of Women Engineers (SWE) before changing the way MSA interacts with North Campus. "If they think we're doing a good enough job, we are," Biersack said. Yet Students

November 05, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 41) • Page Image 8

… the Arab-Israeli i -flict," he says. "But we can make a white student feel or understand how a Black student feels." Weissman adds, "I'm looking to help people change rather than effect policy... I want…

… of how the conflict should ideally be resolved. Actor/director Scott Weissman views Talk to Us as a catalyst for students to get more directly involved in campus-wide social issues. "I'm concerned…

…. Organizations and student groups who are interested in working with Talk to Us should call Scott Weissman at 663-3336. fi Mustard's Retreat Local musicians Michael Hough (left) and David Tamulevich (right) are…

… where they got their start In the '70s. Showtime is 8 p.m. Tickets are $5.50 for members and students. O Rr l RiOn Congratulatios The Daily would like to take this space to congratulate staff writer Mike…

… already overshadowing their current academic concerns: the Real World is in sight. While some students may already have well-defined career plans, the majority of seniors, especially LS&A students, are more…

… and advice (i.e. don't eat with your fingers at a lunch interview). The sample letters and resumes included are also helpful, although the resumes, which are mostly by Harvard honors students with…

… almost godlike qualifications, may be somewhat intimidating. The primary aim of the book is to provide the student with the basic skills necessary to conduct an independent career search; the book…

… seniors and graduate students, as well as younger undergraduates, will find this book informative and helpful. As stated in the book's introduction: "Careers can be like the digging of a canal, steady…

November 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THz UNIVERsrrY OF MICHIGAN _ UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… action. -* - THE SUMMER she was fifteen, Maria fell in love with Hendrik (Alf Kellin), a young student. Their love was an idyll brought to a tragic end by Hendrik's accidental death. Emotionally devastated…

… West ship arms to Israel as a policy to maintain the balance of power and to combat the Red's current policy of selling arms to the Arabs. I find it necessary to correct whatever wrong impression such a…

… East. By such a policy the West is forc- ing 50 million Arabs into the hands of the Communists against their will. Because of the constant Is- raeli threat (supported by the West) the Arabs will find it…

… the Middle East, they should oblige Israel to comply with the UN resolutions on Palestine. This involves: The repatriation of the Arab refugees and compensation for those who do not want to re- turn…

…, the internationalization of Jerusalem, and an enforcement of the original boundaries set by the partition resolution. This besides a cessation of the Israeli agres- sion against the Arab countries…

… 8:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Nov. '15 for staff members of the University who wish to have a chest X-Ray. This service is free. The mobile unit will be parked in the rear of the Student Health Service. Staff…

November 05, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… month of nine college students in Wash- ington state after consuming caf- feinated malt liquor as one reason to take action. States across the country have been exploring simi- lar bans. The commission in…

… the interview and was not available afterwards.' White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said the question of when the bombs found in Britain and the United Arab Emirates were to go off was still under…

… United Arab Emirates said Hortefeux's remark did not describe the bomb found in that country. "If this was a reference to the device found in the Federal Express (Fedex) site in Dubai, then it is not…

… correct," a security source in the United Arab Emir- ates who is familiar with the investigation told The Associ- ated Press. Both were not authorized to Aiscuss the case publicly and spoke on condition of…

…-bound packages off cargo planes in England and the United Arab Emirates last Friday, they found the bombs wired to cell phones and hidden in the toner cartridges of computer printers. The communication cards had…

November 05, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

… Union activities, the Student Services Committee has ar- ranged an open house for students, visitors, and alumni in the ball- room. Alex Campbell will provide music and refreshments will be served. Photo…

… into three categories: curricular scenes, extra-curricular phases of campus life, community subjects. Entry blanks may be obtained at the Union Student offices or at lo- cal photography shops. The…

… photographs should be un- mounted and five by seven in black and white., They will be ac- cepted at the Union Student Offices any afternoon until 5 p.m. Wednes- day. The contest is promoted by the photography…

… "Psurfs," who will enter- tain during intermission, originat- ed before World War II, when the group was not entirely composed of Law students. Since then it has grown in number and popular- ity to 12…

… members: six seniors, four juniors and two freshmen. Arab Club Dance "Your Fortune In Your Cof- fee" is the theme of an inform- al dance to be sponsored by the Arab Club from 8:30 p.m. to midnight, tomorrow…

… PERLMAN Campus dress will be discarded tomorrow evening as students don Tarzan apparel, grass skirts and the latest in Parisian costume. Theme parties are the vogue tomorrow evening and promise to give a…

… Eckwall, second, Ann Stuart, third and Grace Moore, fourth. Square Dancers To Hold Meeting Chix and Chux, an Ann Arbor square dance group for University students and young adults, will holds its third…

…- what less for students joining now. President of the group, Gene Dudley, urges all interested stud- ents to come to today's meeting and states that succeeding meet- ings will be held at 8:30 p.m. every…

November 05, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 -= The Michigan Daily - Saturday, November 5, 1983 Students convicted i test scam Looking for a way to make up for the lousy grades you got on your midterm? Two former University of Texas…

students can recommend the wrong way to study for finals. Gregory Wallace and Harry Fouke were convicted and sentenced last week for attempting to steal final exams from Prof. Robert Witt of the Univer- sity…

… final and $400 for a finance final by university student James Brown, who received immunity from 'prosecution for agreeing to testify against Wallace and Fouke. C .O L.L.. rq a::c3,:xp…

… were kept. The university has suspended 23 students for one year for their par- ticipation in the theft. Assistant District Attorney Ben Florey said that the exam thefts may be related to a string of…

… thefts at the unive sity and at several other colleges. He would not say which colleges were involved or how many students are part of the ring. -The Daily Texan Texas A & M hero admits to lying Suffering…

… from a slightly bruised ego, A Texas A & M student faces possible expulsion from the school's prestigious Corps of Cadets for lying about an aborted act of heroism. Clarence Brown, a sargeant in the…

… to hear of anyone lying, especially if it's one of us," said Preston Abbot, commander of the cor- ps. Formerly a military school, Texas A & M now makes service in the corps voluntary for male students

… have been major infestations north of the Mexican border, particularly in Texas. Saturday, November 5, 1983 Vol. XCI V-No. 52 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The…

… 4 14 i+ I { Terrorist bombs Israeli post in Beii (Continued from Page 1) scene, pulling out bodies of soldiers and Arab prisoners, and placing them on stretchers under gray blankets. Three…

November 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…1d gan 74F Ccpynght C 1990 Vol. C1, No.44 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, November 5,1990 TeMicin IDal Vol. o. 4 hip~di American students in Israel cope wi 0 Mark Katz Program at the Rothberg School…

… for of Israelis inside Israel-proper in the one of panic. JERUSALEM - When nearly 500 American college students boarded the plane to come here this past summer, anxiety ran deep. The thought of…

… supply store, a convenience store, a post office, student lounges, hotel rooms, and a computing center branch. In line with these expectations, much of the Commons' interior was left uncompleted, awaiting…

… 'Commons because few people fre- quent the area now. At the same time, he explained, businesses would generate more consumer patronage. Frank Cianciola, Director of the Michigan Union/North Campus Commons/Student

… available in their own dis- ciplines. For example, a dancer Overseas Students at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem find them- selves with much more to worry about. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's threats…

… to destroy Israel with an arse- nal of chemical and biological weapons was taken more seriously than past threats made by other Arab leaders. Many Israelis have the gov- ernment-issued gas masks at…

… home -o prove it. Internally, the combination of vio- lence on the Temple Mount three weeks ago and the random stabbings following week have further in- creased tensions among American students here…

…. Mark Katz is a University junior and a Daily staffer, currently studying in Israel on Hebrew University's One-Year program.y-s - r WORLD}:J PERSPECTIVE However, the mood among American students at Hebrew…

… University is, for the most part, not Out of the 550 students on the predominantly American one-year program, only 39 have left. That figure represents approximately twice the number of students who usually…

… early de- partures were caused by parental pressure from back home. Nevertheless, students have been ith regional affected by the realities of the threat deal with4 to their security coming from within…

November 05, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 34) • Page Image 6

…:15 and those' from seven to ten will come at .11. As these groups, will be used as demonstration classes only a small fee will be charged. Arab Student Union: Miss Wadad Mankdici, a graduate of the Uni…

… come on time as the doors will be closed during numbers: Beethoven: Trio No. V Opus 70, No. 1; Turina: Theme et Variations; Sonate; Gretchaninow: Trio, Opus 38. Students, College of Engineering: Saturday…

…" on the evenings of November 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in the Laboratory Theatre. Tickets for patrons and students who would like to attend the production are now. on sale at the Box Office of the…

… have applied in suffi- cient number to fill all openings, it wil be useless for students to ask for jobs, Mr. Pack pointed out. The order under which the post- master is acting is a general one, and…

… probably wil also affect stu- dents who are accustomed to work in their home town postoffices dur- ing Christmas vacation. Education Seniors Plan High School Assembly Senior education students will have…

…. Lutheran Students: There will be a cabin party and supper at the Saginaw Forest on Friday. Trans- portation service will leave Zion 'EARTHQUAKE SINKS ISLAND NEAR JAPAN 'Most Severe Earthquake' Over Period…

… Before Club "Life of Forestry Students in Qermany" was the subject of a talk given before the Forestry club on Tuesday night by Frank Ineson, graduate student. Mr. Ineson, holder of a Pack fel- lowship…

…, traveled in Germany last. semester. He found that there was great competition for public for- estry positions, 40 being accepted out of more than 400 applicants. German forestry students are given less…

… to this affic Control and Public Accidents.". Students enrolled in 3 are especially invited to attend this lecture which will be m 243 West Engineering building, at 7:10 p. m. by Society Brand in…

… wish to go, please call 7464 by Fri- Dr. Sylvanus G. Morley, director day noon. of the Chichen Itza project for the Carnegie Institute at Washington The Students of Northern State will speak this…

November 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… than 1000 students marched to Parliament Saturday to support the Moldavian government after a clash in Dubossary, in the eastern Dniester region, which left at least *three people dead and nine wounded…

… petition drive by students in Hill residence halls last April, University and city officials have made no attempt to contact the Michigan Department of Transportation (DOT) to request traf- fic signals be…

…. "I feel reasonably safe-ossing most of the intersections of Airm - bor, but I do feel that's a&bit-danger'- ous," said Colleen Bos, a first-year LSA student. Garrett Purman, another TSA first…

…-year student, said bicyclists_-- have a much harder time crossing the intersection because of the narrow median separating lanes of traffic. juries were reported, and police are investigating the case. Egg…

…, Jonathon Liang, Sunghee Park and Janis Shenare, speakers. Guild House, 802 Monroe St., 8:30. "The Economic Aspects of the Arab-Israeli Conflict," sponsored by Hillel; Joel Bainer- man, speaker. International…

November 05, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… will include a pane discussion on "How Can We Bes Assess Students Aptitudes ant Proficiencies and Use the Infor mation to Help the Student," t4 be chaired by Clyde Vroman, di rector of University…

… be high school principals ant junior college representative from different areas in the coun try. High school principals an junior college representatives wil interview students attending th University…

… for the first time thi year tomorrow morning. Follow ing the interviews will be depart mental open houses. Vice-President for Student Af fair James A..Lewis will speak t the group on "What Makes fo…

Student Success in the Universit of Michigan," during a luncheo] meeting. A panel discussion on "Hov Can We Increase the Studen Probability of Success in the Uni versity" will follow. Overstreets To Give…

November 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… Although many students enroll in foreign lan- guage courses to become fluent in a second dialect, others speak fluently before even attending their first day of class. From Spanish to Russian to Arabic, many…

…, adding that he is fluent in Aami, an informal version of Arabic. Attending class with experienced speakers can alienate students who are less advanced, said LSA sophomore Fatima Makhzoum, also an Arabic

…: Greenbelt Passed, YES: 14,524, NO: 7,270 Despite efforts, students fail to gain council seats By Mona Rafe.q e Daily Staff Reporter Voters reelected four City Council incumbents yesterday, while denying…

… spots on the council to three Universi- ty students and an alum. Democrat Leigh Greden will be the only new face on the council. Democ- rats Robert Johnson and Wendy Woods and Republicans Michael Reid and…

… with 61 percent of the vote, defeating LSA senior Rick Lax and Rackham student Rob Haug. Lax had 24 percent while See CITY COUNCIL, Page 7 Ann Arbor Mayor John HeiftJe accepts a symbolic green belt…

… Bursley Residence Hall yesterday. I Device to make illegal parking more difficult One year later, art school still adjusting to new curriculum By Ev McGarvey Daily staff Reporter For some students, the…

…, bringing all University structures under the system. In lieu of the new AVI device, students may swipe their Mcard to gain access to the structures. Previously, drivers could leave their car in some parking…

… device. ; yAYdiCS j If a vehicle does not leave the structure before the start of enforcement hours, the student and their p a car will be unable to leave without calling for assis- ; tn youdtoPwlS tance…

… -and risking a ticket.a "Students will need to get their vehicles out ofy the parking system before 6 a.m. if they park during s the day without a device. The exit gate won't go up' without a device…

…/Daily current economic downturn and the University's A sign outside of the Forest Street parking structure Informs See PARKING, Page 7 users of the new Automatic Vehicle Identification system. Fluent students use…

November 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…, the difficulties occasioned by the growth of the city and the raise I in the number of students." I Seek Talks With Egypt' And Israel WASHINGTON OP)-The State Department has summoned Egyp- tian and…

Arab nations-Iraq, Syria tian frontier yesterday, although4 fighting between Israelis and, and Lebanon-pledged their sup- Arabs since the 1948 Palestine ort to Israel Teported an Egyptian attack War…

… international obligations under the Arab col- again, but two Republican gover- exchange of mortar and artillery frontier from the Israel side un- lective security pact in replying1 nors said they wouldn't make a…

… faculty, students and guests of the Center all either o ir out or rust out, Both sides claimed the strategic for Japanese studies, the well-known economist from John Hopkins every one, oi us. My choice is…

November 05, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… be more specific, the Undergraduate Library. Lately, sweltering temperatures have had students literally sweating out their midterms and cursing the heating system. Surprisingly though, the problem…

… become aleader -of Arab tribesmen during WWd stars PETER O'TOOLE. Expansive, picturesque, and electrifying. LIFE called it "the most visually stunning film ever made." With OMAR SHARIF, ALEC GUINESS…

students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid qt Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning' during the University year at 420…

November 05, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

… from their more than 350 chapters nationwide and an active mem- bership list of more than 17,000 students, Alpha Phi Omega, a co-ed National Service Fraternity, has designated this week National Service…

… Ann Arbor. Everyone helps out even more than they already do," Woolley said. The fraternity is working on a new project titled Passing Notes. This project is similar to K-grams, in which students are…

… University health plans. PATRICK JON ES/Daily A student warms up before joining a basketball gameat the Intramural Building on East Hoover Avenue yesterday. ELECTIONS Continued from Page 1 Two seats are up…

… Democratic candidates Ismael Ahmed of Dearborn, director of the Dearborn- based Arab Community Center for Eco- nomic and Social Services, and Greg_ Stephens of Saline, a business manager and financial…

November 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…% or 15,132 votes has also done much work on the Univerity's behalf. Some of his pending legislation includes the Student's Bill of Rights and a move to put a student regent on the University Board of…

… to predict any outcome and refused as well to discuss the see-saw returns in some of the states. A Seminar on the MCAT's Design and the Successful Student's Battle Plan High stu (Continued from Page…

…'s-3s + FREE Administration & Discussion of a MINI MCAT Exam Presented by EXCEL Test Preparation GUEST SPEAKER: NORMAN MILLER 8 P.M., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th MICHIGAN UNION ANDERSON ROOMS ALL STUDENTS

… Bldg. Meetings AIESEC- International Business Club - 5:15 p.m., K1310. Eurythmy Course - 7:30 p.m., 1923 .Geddes. Union of Students for Isreal - 6:30 p.m., Small Social Hall, Hillel. U of M Outing Club…

… Women, 7 - 9:30 p.m., 350 South Thayer (763- 7080). Arab-Jewish Dialogue and Coexistence - Hillel, 7:30 p.m., 218 Hutchins Hall - U-M Law School. Send announcements of up- coming events to "The List," c…

November 05, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

…~.a eaauFi rai THURSDAY NOON LUNCH DISCUSSION TODAY-NOVEMBER 5 "ARAB STUDENT ATTITUDES: AN AMERICAN'S IMPRESSIONS" Speaker: MISS RANDALL CLARKE who has just returned from Lebanon and Jordan where she travel…

… campus, $100, no lease, NEED 4th MALE for apt. See sat 320 move in now, November. Call Shirley, Madison, loo. 10, or call 662-1163. WANTED TO RENT USED CARS ROOM NEEDED for quiet student and '68 FIREBIRD…

student or ._- -. work or enjoy life (or all three, as BRONICS-2 75mm, 200mm Nikkor, extra WANTED: 2 roommates or one'for own we do). Phone 662-5206 for details. magazine see eye level finder. Pistol; room…

…, 7693828. 46C58 YDtc grip. $800. 769-8797. 43D55 FEMALE STUDENT wanted to share 1 WANTED: 4th male to share 4-man I CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA: Your portrait, bdrm. apt.. w/working lady. $65/mo. apt. $70.00/mo…

… block from 334 Nickels Arcade 761-5305 married student couple and two campus. 761-7630. 44Y21 grad students. Own room. 665r-3894, _-- 44D59 evenings. $65. 45C54 NEED 2 spacious apt,, 21 S. Forest. LEICA M…

… for "CAN- Sweetheart. I love you.-Freddie. 85F54 CAN." Tickets available at door. 12F54j 2 NON-TYPICAL female PhD students STUDENT DESIRES WORK-Odd jobs, j are desirous of meeting males of raking leaves…

… newest $2.75; Wild Sanctuary $2.75. Call Amy, 769-7761 between 5-7 pm. FDtc AUTO TUNE-UP, ludicrously reason- able. Student. 662-0746. 17F52 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 Rh positive, $10 & $12 Rh neg…

… not a dude ranch! What is it? 47F54 UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER and STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL present EUROPE $159.00 CHRISTMAS' 047 N.Y.-Mad.-N.Y. - 12/21-1/3 $209 048 Bos-Ams-Bos - 12/21-1/5 $175 058 Det…

… to U of M students, facul- ty, staff, alumni and immediate fam- ilies. UAC Travel, 2nd floor Michigan Union 763-2147 or 769-5790. 2Ftc EUROPE $159.00 AIR COND., 2- bdrm., furn. apt. Ob- TRAILER HOME…

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November 05, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… sexual assault and describing how the process creates challenges for all parties involved. The University’s approach is defined as a student disciplinary process instead of a criminal one, and in…

… Association of American Universities. The Uni- versity’s survey revealed 11.4 per- cent of students and 22.5 percent of undergraduate females at the University reported having experi- enced some sort of…

… nonconsensual sexual behavior at the University. Women were reported to be eight times more likely to be sexu- ally assaulted. Undergraduate students three times more likely, lesbian, gay or bisexual…

students two and a half times, Greek stu- dents two and a half times, and underrepresented minorities two times more likely to be sexually assaulted then the general popu- lation. Out of the students who…

… Center and its his- tory of sexual misconduct preven- tion. “This isn’t a Michigan prob- lem, but a university-aged student problem,” he said. “The University has really been on the leading edge of…

… concern for students over sexual assault.” At the end of his lecture, Schlis- sel outlined how, going forward, the University needs to improve the investigation, adjudication and support processes…

… for sexual assault. Specifically, he said he wanted to increase the number of students coming forward, as well as support for survivors on cam- pus. The University is currently garnering input to…

… Habra reading WHAT: Arab-American author Hedy Habra will read from “Under Brushstrokes,” her new collection of poetry. There will be a book signing afterward. WHO: Hedy Habra WHEN: Today from 4 p…

…- Multicultural Initiatives WHEN: Today from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Student Activities Space policy WHAT: For the 2015 Nelson W. Spencer Lecture, Genene Fisher, the executive officer at National…

November 05, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… Republic of New Africa aid also robbed the passengers. According to the co-pilot, however, Cuban officials later returned the stolen goods to the passengers. DISSENTING STUDENTS IN NEW ORLEANS SCHOOLS will…

… submitted by Egyptian Foreign Minister Ma- houd Riad which asked Israel to declare whether it was will- ing to withdraw from all Arab territories occupied in the war of June 5-10, 1967. Riad's statement also…

… wanted Israel to implement the U.N. Security Council resolution of Nov. 22, 1967, which outlines a settlement between Israel and the Arab nations. Eban reportedly gave no reply to Jarring but posed a new…

… STILL AVAILABLE! Mendelssohn Theater Box Office 8 a.m.-5 p.m. III ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS I. Interviews with a representative of the Cooperative College Registry may be scheduled in the Bureau of…

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November 05, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

….: Cave People of the Phillippines; 2042 Nat. Sci., 4 p.m. 4 Hockey: U-M vs. Minnesota; Yost Arena, 7:30 p.m. Organization of Arab Students: panel "The Roots & the Products of the Lebanese Civil War," Kuen…

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November 05, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 38) • Page Image 10

…"Well, I See You Got The Rascal" Sh* Hrrian ThxdI Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BlY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

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…" LETTERS to theR EDITOR TWO-POINTERS PLUS: The Merits of Being Mediocre By AL YOUNG Generation Co-Editor T HERE is the four-point student who puts nothing before his studies, who never misses a class, who…

… be able to regur- gitate accurately when the time comes. Then theie is the B student who, t though his attempts are furious, just can't seem to climb out of that three-point rut over into the honors…

… has already been dis- missed from the University for not coming up. to the required academic standard, but others still carry on this absorbing study. Another student I know does just enough schoolwork…

… to leave himself plenty of time to study Arabic, Portuguese, Urdu and Chi- nese ideograms. He studies with native speakers whenever he can, recording them on tape, asking for reading supervision, and…

… literature (in the original), studies the Koran (in Arabic) and even finds time to attend classes and put herself through school. She is an. English major with a 2.3 average. I know C average peoplewho…

…, gathering material for a serious study of the sociological aspects of jazz, studying Sanskrit, writing novels and making films. Real liberal education people, lad! * * * ' VETERAN student "G e o r g e Eliot…

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… colleague and I finally decided to leave, since the SC candidates pres'ent were clearly uninterested in talking with ordinary students. Isn't the whole thing rather futile? Do we really need to be…

November 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…- ence in Rome, the group led by British econo- mist Barbara Ward (Lady Jackson) appealed to rich countries - including Arab oil-produc- ing states - to donate at least five billion dol- lars a years in…

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November 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… issue, and some students say privately that his American Foreign Policy course is a thinly- disguised seminar on SDI. DURING A recent meeting of the class, Tanter brought up "Star Wars" seven times. He…

… had his students chant twice about the "nuclear utilization theory," an alternative to SDI which endorses the rapid buildup of more and more accurate nuclear weapons: "Use your weapons, or lose your…

… weapons." Not one student challenged his lec- ture. Nor did students in Tanter's graduate class start a debate about SDI during a recent meeting. Some students say they don't argue with their professor…

Arab-Israeli conflict. He says his views were - and still are - staun- chly pro-Israeli. The reason, he says, is that Israel is a democracy and "almost anything a democracy does is not so bad. This is…

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November 05, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

… from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. "What happens at breakfast? How do we.talk to people if we have different languages," she said. "I went down to Borders - a tradition from my Ann Arbor days - and I picked up Arabic

students in the program. "Michigan was very important to me," she said. "Mydad was avegeta- ble salesman. Michigan gave me all sorts of opportunities that I never would've had otherwise, it's quite clear to…

… me that it's a debt I want to repay all my life." POKER From Page 1A group, depending on the number of players in the tournament. Allen Ginzburg, a second-year Law student, is a regular at the…

… assessments students take when first entering CAPS. "After taking this assessment, students have to wait a few weeks to even see someone about what- ever they're dealing with," the student wrote in the e…

… in their lives," the stu- dent added. The student's longest wait time for an appointment was two weeks and a few days, which the student said was "quite a long time." Sevigsaid CAPS is as concerned…

… about the extended waiting period as students are. "We don't like it when the wait stretches either," he said. "What's hard from an administrative point of view is that there is no one magic wait period…

… that is accepted by every student so we literally make 3,000 individual decisions for what's best for each of those students." Vicki Hays, CAPS's associate director, said students who go to CAPS have the…

… option to see a counselor on duty, who students can choose to see from the very first time they come in or when- ever they feel it necessary. She added that the counselor on duty is available from 9 a…

… universities only have the option available for a few hours. "Students do have that choice," he said. "But the reality is that sometimes waiting for that sched- uled appointment is a perfect fit for students

…, charity coordi- nator, said the notion of poker is a no-brainer for charities. "A charity bar in downtown Ann Arbor is a sure thing," she said. "It's just natural." "Students should not be intimi- dated in…

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… violations, including failing to main- tain student status, working without a permit and overstaying a visit. The activists -- seven Palestinians and a Kenyan -- asserted that they were singled out in…

…, Defense Secretary William Cohen was talking up a military strike to Arab allies but - publicly at least - he was not getting backing. In Baghdad and New York, U.N. offi- cials say that although Iraq allows…

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… a national congress to rewrite the constitution. The move obviously was taken to head' off criticism stemming from last summer's sweeping measures of nationalization-Nas- ser calls it "Arab socialism…

…" - and September's Syrian revolt in which Egypt lost its partner in the United Arab Republic. LONDON (A)-Prime Minister .Jawaharlal Nehru of India yester- day discussed world affairs with Prime Minister…

… 19th Century: It be- LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL Hill Street at South Forest Avenue Sunday, November 5 at 7:00 P.M. Organ, Choral and Instrumental Music II I 11 zzrffi - .f eauy onc a 6Audei I…

November 05, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…. The dining druff and bugs fell from their hair,' Arabs I possessed her. Otherwise, should not be disqualified from ] room will reopen on November 30j "But then, around 1969, t h e she's up for grabs…

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… peace talks. The resolution was approved over opposition from the United States and Israel, who charged that some provisions were stacked in favor of the Arabs. The U.S. initiated cease- fire expires…

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November 05, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 38) • Page Image 9

Arabs and the left- wing Achduth Avodah laborites lost ground in a 24-party race. Still short of a majority in the 120-seat, one-house legislature, Ben-Gurion must enlist allies for a continuance of…

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… Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Freaking out in Morocco 9 I 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… life is slow, cheap, always in the sun, and with- in easy reach of Kennedy International. The influx produces a bizarre mix of cultures. Western students or dropouts from universities whose annual…

… pipe with grizzled old Moslems swath- ed in robes and turbans. "I WAS TAKING a taxi from the Casa- blanca airport with this old Arab guy in the front seat," says a high s c h o o I senior from Royal Oak…

November 05, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

… disqualify Elden denied By LINDSAY CHANEY No decision was reached 11:30 p.m. yesterday in the of eight University students1 tried on charges of contentio their participation in the 25-26 sit-in in the LSA…

… Bldg Earlier yesterday, Univ President Robben Fleming tes that on the evening of the he told the students they w violation of a University which prohibits unauthorized sons from occupying a Univ building…

… can be counted on to vote heavily Democratic-did not turn out for this election. "Students didn't come out as strongly for the income tax as they did for Harris," Cress says. The student vote is…

… credited with election of Harris last April. It is believed that the stu- dent vote was not mobilized on a large scale because some Democrats were afraid students would vote against the income tax. And, in…

… fact, the tax would have hiked the taxes paid by some married students in low cost University housing who pay no property tax, but who would have paid a greater income tax. "The black vote was not as…

… GUILD COUNCIL OF HOUSE Make a Note of It R ght Now!i STUDY ABROAD THE COM!NC SEMESTER ? LIVE FOR SOME TIME IN A KIBBUTZ ? LEARN TO SPEAK HEBREW AND ARABIC? The Original H are Cast They plant their…

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…. Contact Kathy at 663-2139 for more info. 34F1110 CONVERSATION PARTNERS needed to speak English one hour a week with English Language Institute students. Langauage exchange possible with Japanese, Arabic and…

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… for student to work with the Aftercare Program at the University. Contact Gary Miller, 763-5320, 9-5. 50H1105 IMMEDIATE OPENING-Mr, Tony's Submarine, 342 S. State, full and part time help wanted, apply…

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November 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…4A -The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 5, 2001 OP/ED 4 ixbe wrt:kbitwu 1 lId 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… dif- ferences aside, Arabic (the most common forms of which are Egyptian and Algerian) is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world - and is the dominant language in what is arguably the most…

… organizations, looking for new recruits, are approaching Middle East- ern studies departments at universities across the country. They're clambering to find speakers of Arabic. Speakers, at least, who can get…

… break German Baudot Code. Arabic is not a secret. I can't help but imagine George Tenet, Director of Central Intelligence at the CIA, as Ralphie Parker from the 1983 film "A Christ- mas Story" - harassing…

… captioned their diagrams in Arabic just to be tricky. But it's been a fun side effect. As much as we like to.fool ourselves Eng- lish, has not been lingua franca-fied enough yet for us to sit back and expect…

… the world to come to us. And it shouldn't take terrorist attacks to wake us up to the realization that for six percent of American college students to be currently enrolled in language class is abysmal…

November 05, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

… kind of work into it that one would put into a classical repertoire." The pieces are diverse, ranging from improvisational explorations of Arabic modes and rhythms to the attempt to musically reflect the…

… stand- comedy of using the stage as a ecial, "Buried Alive," kind of therapy. Ansari, who 'his line through a disap- must be the most avid student gly typical relationships of that tradition, assumes the…

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