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February 05, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… speech into something wholly new. May its sound always evolve but its color stain forever. Bless it despite its ugliness. Bless it anyway. Every year, the Arab Students Association…

…, United Asian American Organizations, the umbrella organization for several A/PIA- interest organizations on campus, partners with the Office of Multi- Ethnic Students Affairs to plan this month of…

… events. Last year, A/PIA Heritage Month featured many large- scale events like the Generation Asian Pacific American Cultural Show (GenAPA) and the Midwest Asian American Student Union 2017 Spring…

… Brown Show, and Chroma — a show exhibiting artwork by people of color. Finally, every year Heritage Month is ended by a closing ceremony to recognize the achievements of A/PIA students on…

… campus. Below are some photos from different events that happened during A/PIA Heritage Month last year. This year, UAAO and Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs are looking for people to work on…

… hosts Arab Xpressions — a cultural show dedicated to featuring the beauty of Arab culture. Join us Feb. 17 to enjoy traditional Arab dances, music, clothing, poetry and more. As we explore the…

… unique experiences of Arab Americans through detailed displays and hilarious skits, we hope to provide a powerful and entertaining night for you and your family. The following spoken words were…

… presented at Arab Xpressions 2017: Who am I? A Bearded face, A Handsome face Brown Eyes, Caring Eyes Dark Hair, Silky Hair Tanned Skin, Exotic Skin Child’s thoughts, Loving Thoughts Pause Who…

… look in the mirror. And within me, I see my grandmothers. My sito marrying into the Arab culture, choosing to embody both worlds. My tata, raising five children within a civil war. And within me I…

…. These Arab women. Defying the stereotype unrightfully placed upon them every day. They have inspired me. They have inspired me to redefine what being an Arab means to me. They are my role models…

February 05, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Sunday; February 5, 1978-The Michigan Daily Hey Baby.. going my way? find outI Advertise in the Daily Classifieds ,under Transportation. Call 764-0557 Arab hardliners blast Sadat at summit…

… ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - Hard- line Arab leaders adjourned their summit meeting late last night with no sign they had agreed on a plan to scuttle Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's peace negotiations with Is…

… make Egypt an agent to prevent Arabs and Africans from "safeguarding their freedom, obtaining their liberty and choosing their options toward prog- ress." The conference ended more than 24 hours late as…

… working with the Zionist enemy and in virtue of which he is consent- ing to concessions which attack the basic essence of the national and historic rights of the Arab nation." THE MEETING was similar to one…

… held in Tripoli, Libya, shortly after Sadat made the historic visit to Jerusalem in November that isolated him from most of the rest of the Arab world. Algerian Foreign Minister Abdel- aziz Bouteflika…

…, who hosted the summit, said earlier the participants did not want to exclude Sadat from the Arab community, but said "the Egyptian leaders cannot continue to regard themselves as omnipotent and carry…

… out a policy of capitulation in the name of the entire Arab world, meaning in the name of our own countries.' The summit called for the Arab world to reinforce links with Third World and Communist…

… nations, led by the Soviet Union, to win the widest international support for the Arab cause. It instructed Arafat to tell mem- bers of the U.N. Security Council and U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Wald- heim…

… in the name of the entire Arab world.". .' - Algerian Foreign Minister A bdelaziz Bouteflika Hash charge costs MSA Veep R.A. job (Continued from Page 1) has since resigned, heard reports of the…

…. UNIVERSITY Housing Director Robert Hughes refused to discuss the Arnson dismissal. Students on Arnson's former hall and Although, the earth is shaken by tens of thousands of earthquakes each year, it is…

February 05, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…, unfair to Arabs Graduate student instructors, holding white picket signs and wearing yellow buttons, protested across campus Thursday for higher wages, more benefits and better treatment from the…

… well-re- searched article on the Near East. RAMI KISHEK RACKHAM STUDENT Arabs are victims of racism To THE DAILY, In a recent edition of your newspaper, you decided to print a biased, misinformative…

… LSA SOPHOMORE M ideast article inaccurate TO THE DAILY: - I am an officer with the Arab-American Students Association. The campus Arab community is shocked by the Daily's printing of an editorial last…

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 5, 1996 e £ibtwigdiHE ltl 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

…, the sooner it'll be over.' - GEO member Monika Cassel, explaining why graduate students were protesting Thursday JIM LASSER SHARP AS TOAST P4ARLBO KO COUNTR -i1_ -- - -- LETTERS To THE EDITOR Viewpoint…

… University. By meeting the demands of the graduate students, the administration will create a better environ- ment for both graduate and undergraduate students. Since the University is primarily a re- search…

… institution, graduate students are re- sponsible for most of the actual teaching. Many undergraduate classes - such as low-level language, math and writing courses - are taught entirely by GSIs. They also lead…

…; part of the cost. Graduate students, most of whom face big debts, do not have readily available alternate sources of income. Thus, if they cannot earn a decent living by teaching, they are forced to take…

students tends toattractthe best applicantstotheUniversity's programs - and the best teachers. In light ofthese facts, GEO's demands are more than reasonable. The union's request for a 15-percent wage…

…, especially for international, non-English speaking students. Currently, these graduate students are given three weeks of English language training over the sum- mer. However, the University fails to provide…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan.Daily-Friday, February 5, 1988 Pollack criticizes Pursell's vote IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press reports funding. Several students, including LSA senior Debbie Buchholtz…

… and did not back down to local pressures for certain groups," Klukoff said. However, a Democratic candidate for Pursell's seat in November's elections and several University students criticized his…

… interest in supporting the war in Nicaragua." Rackham graduate student Dean Baker, who unsuccesfully ran for Pursell's seat in 1986, was unavailable for comment. Baker has participated in protests against…

… run against Pursell. A spokesperson for Pursell yesterday refused to comment. Thea Lee, a member of the Latin American Solidarity Committee and a Rackham graduate student, stresses that" it's a…

… :':.:: " ::'.::: :"::" : :".::::::: ::L ::"..::: :".L :::::.::::" :".".:::: : S : . Prof. calls the term ;JAP ' sexist anti-Semitic ,Continued from Page 1) Spencer said most students told him that being a "JAP" had nothing to do with…

… being Jewish. But when he asked them to rank the dorms or sorority/fraternity houses in order of "JAPpiness", students consistantly ranked the dorm or sorority/fraternity with the highest Jewish…

… population as number one. When he asked students where to find a "JAP", they told him "JAP havens", or places where "JAPS" supposedly hung out. Spencer also described "anti-JAP zones" on the Syracuse campus…

… where you are not supposed go if you are a "JAP" because you may be harassed. One of these "zones" was a retaining wall where students would sit and study - the words "ANTI-JAP ZONE" were sprayed across…

February 05, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… poisons the ghettos, ?rs, the FBI agents posed as and corruption in Washington and nen and Arab sheiks willing state capitols bilks us all. Loo~to . p 2"d YICFA 04 1 As American students and working…

…j Page 4-Tuesday, February 5, 1980-The Michigan Daily LSA 'consumers need voice Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. XC, No. 103 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… "customers." An education, let alone: a good education, is difficult to define because students have different needs, expectations, and abilities. However, a few fundamental characteristics can be ascribed to…

… a quality education. The curriculum must be challenging in par- ticular courses. Further than that, a student's program must include intellectual obstacles and not follow a course of complacency. The…

… understanding of ideas and the acquisition of skills comprise the basic subject matter. The composition and breadth of course offerings also transmits to the student certain values and insights. The curriculum of…

… the college merely provides an outline, the boundaries of which conf ine a student's education. TEACHING IS THE active force of education. A good teacher does not merely transmist information from a…

… rostrum, as is often thought sufficient in academia, but alsp guides and develops students' thoughts; to learn to think, although it may sound absurd, should be a goal of all students. The develop- ment of…

… per- sonal and academic counseling, have an im- portant educational function. For at a residential university such as Michigan, the whole environment and all experiences become part of a student

…'s education. Education is complex. Administrators and faculty members are limited in their ability to improve education and their interest in doing so is often similarly limited. Only students can adequately…

…' evaluate their education: they alone know whether their expectations are being fulfilled and whether they are being intellectually challenged. However, students should not be merely thought of as consumers…

February 05, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

….25 percent next year, if a recommendation from a student and staff housing rate studies committee is accepted. "Basically, it's an inflation driven increase," ;said David Foulke, associate director for…

… to rise 19 percent next year. THE recommendation has been passed to Robert Hughes, the director of housing, and to Henry Johnson, vice president in charge of student services. It will face the…

… workplace policy, af- ter deciding not to wait for the state to LSA junior James Jackson, one of four students on the rate study com- mittee, said the committee was recep- tive to student input. The rate…

… Navy pulled out its ships, leaving only four Coast Guard vessels, four fixed wing planes and two helicopters. There had been 10 aircraft and 15 ships on Monday. Arab groups threaten U.S. TRIPOLI, Libya…

… - Hard-line Arab groups threatened yesterday to send suicide and commando squads on raids inside the United States if it attacks Libya or any other Arab nation. Israel sent up warplanes that intercepted an…

… Revolutionary Forces of the Arab Nation issued its threat of terrorist at- tacks on the United States. It said only that a Libyan aircraft was "captured over the Mediterranean" and forced to land at an unknown…

February 05, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…- national organizations. The briefing session climaxed a weekend conference held in New York on "A Responsible Press in a Changing World" sponsored by the Overseas Press Club, the United States Student Press…

… by pointing to Berlin, where the EUROPE FOR LESS All Student Trips EUROPE-Rambler, 10 countries, 37 days, from $1027-Ha'p'ny, 15 countries, 49 days, from $1215-Vagabond to Eastern Europe, 17 countries…

… face of pressure from Peking. He cited the UN's peace keep- ing machinery as a deterrent pre- venting an Arab war over Is- rael's impending diversion of wa- ter from the Jordan River. The recent Arab

… summit meet- ing had more effects in smooth- ing inter-Arab relations-getting all the Arab countries to recog- nize one another-than in plan- ning military action against Is- rael, he added. Alliance…

February 05, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… of these resources has been under scrutiny as a result of increased ,faculty and student needs, the increas- g cost of computers and a trend ward a one-size-fits-all computer workstation. The group…

…, including the decentralization of student labs. This strategy would provide all University students with their own laptop com- puters. The downside of this plan is that security risks would skyrocket, forcing…

… the country," Omenn said. "There will be advertisements placed in the New England Journal of Medicine and anoth- er appropriate place." The 18-member committee is made up of one Medical student and…

… personally that the issue that should drive the mission of the Medical School is academic excellence and not its financial importance to the University," D'Alecy said. Medical second-year student Fabian…

… Salinas said he is not surprised that he is the only student representative on the committee. "I definitely would say I feel the school has been committed to getting student input on such matters." Salinas…

… the candidates can communicate with students. "I'll be looking for someone who works well with us as students,' Salinas said. Omenn said he wanted a student on the com- mittee in order to have student

February 05, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

… in Russia and the Gulf region next week. Stops are to include Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain. He also will meet U.S. forces based in the Gulf, offi- cials said…

…. Hoping to avert attack, the Arab League's sec- retary-general and Turkey's foreign minister arrived in Baghdad, joining envoys from Russia and France in pressing Iraqi leaders for a peaceful solution…

… come to the University of Michigan School of Informa- tion. Our Master of IPreftrOe Science in Informa- tion gives you the SKILLS YOU NEED for dozens of careers. Students from diverse academic…

…'ll apply what you learn right away for the Future SAL Presents The 19th Annual Michigan Leadership Awards Nominations for the following awards are currently being accepted: OUTSTANDING STUDENT LEADER The…

Student Alumni Council will award stipends to five student nominees. OUTSTANDING NEW MEMBER ADVISOR OF THE YEAR PROGRAM OF THE YEAR OUTSTANDING STUDENT ORGANIZATION LET'S GET RECOGANIZED! " Nominate…

… yourself or someone else. . All students, faculty, staff, and other University community members are eligible. " Deadline for all submissions is 5pm, Feb. 1Ith. " Nomination forms are available at SAL. Trie…

… industrial alcohol killed 19 people and sickened 142 others not to bomb Iraq around the Lunar New Year holiday A Division of Student Affairs. For further information contact: Office of Student Activities…

… might run into a world war his actions. - Compiled from Daily wire reports. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

February 05, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 5, 1990 (he d gnBal EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NEWS 313 764 0552 ARTS 763…

… Issues Fo- rum is designed to provide space for discourse on a wide range of What's your c topics. Inaddition,the Daily wants to Daily has insti- Send or bring tuted a new let- Student Public tars policy…

… or bring yourletters to the ear rom you. Student Publica- ters to the tions Building, ons Building located at 420 Street. Or, Maynard Street. letr In addition, you letters on can bring in let- )r send…

… here on cam- pus ("UCAR demands action from 'U', 1/31/90). Many students, regardless of whether or not they agree with UCAR's politics, have benefitted from their activ- ity. Nevertheless, one of the…

… major con- cerns of minority students on this campus is of how representative UCAR is of the minority community. Doubtless, none of us would be against seeing appropriate numbers of minority students here…

…. The University's track record of recruitment of minority students has been, at best, embarrassing, regardless of how we compare to other universities. The same goes for retention of minority students

February 05, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KAMINS Editor in Chief JEFFREY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the…

… selections from that decade for being shallow and silly com- pared to the weighty moments from earlier decades. Was the first decade most students remember that vacuous? For all its reputa- tion, most likely…

… increase proposal, GEO has lowered its wage increase . o tact with undergraduate students. Graduate student instructors are the key link between students and instructors. They offer the individual contact…

… that helps maintain an open academic atmosphere. And many GSIs work on their own time, meeting with students and answering their questions outside 0 request from 37 percent to 9 percent. The University…

… them to take out full student loans for endless hours of work. Higher pay will attract better GSIs, which keeps the University's academic reputa- tion strong. If the University continues its stubbornness…

…, all students, as well as the University, will suffer in the long run. CHIP CULLEN GRINDING THE NIBO" i Caught in a web State Police should not list sex offenders This week visitors to the Michigan…

…? 1 am one to usual- ly scoff at the professors turned prophets by the droves of zealot students clamoring at their sides for a morsel of obscure wisdom, and these professor's lackofepublication brought…

… enthusiastically by a man or woman with a thorough understand- ing of the subject and discipline. I think we often lose sight at this "major research institution" that the reason why we are here is for students to…

… learn and for teach- ers to teach. So. my compliments to Bloom on an interesting book; I hope your students are equally satisfied in your teaching. JAMES FIDLER LSA JUNIOR Letter recognized School of…

February 05, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

… WHAT: A drunk student was WHEN: Wednesday at about caught urinating in a stairwell, 4p.m. University police reported. He WHAT: Between about 2 p.m. was taken to the emergency and 4 p.m. four thefts…

… occured room and charged with an MIP in the Bell Pool's men's locker and possession of marijuana. room, University police CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Male student exposes himself WHERE: 1400 Block West Medical…

….m., University police reported. Sex in the Past discussion WHAT: Prof. David Caron invites students to come discuss his essay, "Sex in the Past: On Queer Films in France, Taiwan and the Philippines." The essay is…

…'s Day. WHO: Bi-Lateral WHEN: Tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. for opposite gender dating (male-iden- tified students looking for female-identified students) and from 7 p.m. tol8 p.m. for same-gender dating…

…'t issue a fatwa to Umar Farouk for this operation," al-Awlaki was quoted as saying. Understanding Al-Awlaki's con- nection to Abdulmutallab and to al-Qaida in the Arab Peninsula is a key to the U…

February 05, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… six- month cease-fire at midnight Friday. Israel already has agreed to extend the truce, and Jordan said it would follow Cairo's lead. The resolution calls for Israeli withdrawal from all Arab territory…

… seized in the 1967 war, in return for Arab recognition of Israel's right to exist as a nation with secure and recognized boundaries and an Arab guarantee of Israeli shipping rights in the Suez Canal. Sadat…

… where the bomb was placed had a "crater" below it blown out by the bomb. The y4ichigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage…

February 05, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… Israeli,-s intercept jet in effort to nab terrorists MSA urges By MARY CHRIS JALEVIC The Michigan Student Assembly unanimously passed a resolution last night urging the University to bestow an honorary…

… said that the action would be a morale booster for black students on campus. Also at last night's meeting, the assembly agreed to place a referen- dum on the MSA elections ballot this spring asking…

students to vote on a proposal requiring firms to pledge that they are "not directly engaged in supporting terrorist activity" before they are allowed to recruit on cam- pus: The referendum also asks whether…

… a committee be appointed to review the activities of the firms in the case that a portion of the student body petitions to have the firm's activities reviewed after they have accepted the pledge. "We…

… guerrilla' leaders but winding up in- stead with Syrian politicians, officials said. The plane was en route to Syria from a conference of Arab revolutionary groups in Libya, the officals said. THE AERIAL…

Arab Airlines plane was forced by Jewish air pirates to land in occupied Palestine," the Libyan news media's term for Israel. The radio said U.S. naval units in the Mediterranean "provided full in…

February 05, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… offered no specific pro- posals to meet Egyptian demands for self-determination" for the Palestin- ians, dismantling of Israeli settle- ments and total Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Arab territory…

… near killed us. In Ann Arbor they only got one transition See FOULS, Page 9 ACLU CHARGES CENSORSHIP: A12 porn bill dra Hash charge costs VISA V.P. dorm jobWARE By SUE WA RNER Michigan Student

… members, Irving Freeman, who is MSA vice president for personnel, bought one gram of hashish for $4 from another Bursley student last November after Arnson brought them together, staff members said. Arnson…

students on his floor. N ir eArnson told The DaYily the firing was fe the culmination of a series of harsh con- flicts between himself and Hanson over imon called it "imaginatively dorm policy and student

… input in moncaledit imaintivly decision-making. , ed censorship " Students on Arnson's floor and otherr- isa still bl censorship," Bursley resident staff members said d is still blatant cnosi, there was a…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Friday, February 5, 1988 The Michigan Daily M Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 88 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Mi 48109 Unsigned…

…/academic snobism. the thought: "f---ing Arab." Steingraber tells us of the The moral? "No white calming effect that the presence American should presume they Support through apathy I - Defiling Indian names…

…. to colleges that discriminate: To the Daily: It is unfortunate that despite the support shown at the MLK day march, there is a large portion of the student body which misinterpreted some of that day…

…'s activities particularly the student blockade of the "Fishbowl." It is a popular misconception that the blockade was intended to enforce the announced class boycott by preventing students from attending classes…

… It seems that the street person, Arab lack American are victims of the self- rogressives" as they ionary forces." ore, a college ed- s never protected om the "taint of lege educated? Big means you…

… that he felt the University should not compro- mise its standards was hardly a racist comment. There are very rigid standards and requirements the University has set for its students, including…

… outstanding academic and personal achieve- ments. Qualified students, in. the overwhelming majority, come from privileged back- grounds. This is the same for any elitist institution. It is this very standard…

… of excellence which sends superior students, Black and white, from all over the country, flocking to our admissions office. (Members of the UCAR who are students at our esteemed institution, did you…

… choose to attend because of the school's temperate climate? it's unique affordability? or its reputation?) While it is an unfortunate fact that the pro- portion of students coming from privileged…

… backgrounds is much higher for white students than for Black students, this inequality is deeply imbedded in the American social struc- ture. It is here the battle needs to be fought, and the respon- sibility…

February 05, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… off fires." Mary Antieau, South Quad's Building Director, at- tributed students lethargy to students "not wanting to go out in the cold and not believing it's real." "There's no way when it's 10 below…

… added. Yesterday afternoon the speculation continued about the identity of the possible arsonist or ar- sonists. Harris said it "may be an ex-student with a grudge. People do funny things for strange…

…- dividually over a 10-year period. Major changes such as a new heating system and apartment renovations are funded through the General Student Residence Reserves, which presently receives $110 of the yearly…

… arbitrary program making it harder for students and citizens to register," said Jim Burchell, a can- didate for City Council in the Second Ward. "They're blaming the problems of this system on the deputies…

… on guard duty in this Arab town, an Israeli military spokesman said. It was the latest incident in a two-week wave of violence that has swept the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River. It was believed…

… to be the first assassination-style killing of an on-duty soldier since Israel captured the West Bank from Jordan in the 1967 Arab- Israeli war. Most previous deaths have occurred during clashes…

…-square-mile area near the Conrail freight yeards. Hundreds sought shelter from zero-degree temperatures in evacuation centers set up at three sites. Also evacuated were more than a thousand students from four…

… terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: Feb. 1 through April - $7.00 in Ann Arbor; $12.00 outside the city. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan. Postmaster…

… News Service, Los Angeles Times Syndi- cate and College Press Service, and United Students Press Service. L JV4 M" U' NFORMATION 9 i 40400216M: ANN ARBOR 668-1551 " YPSILANTI 434-6120 " HOWELL 548…

February 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…-M P Theologian martin Marty, "Religiog and the Values of Crisis: What are the Options," Rackham Aud., 7:30p.m. Miscellaneous Muslim Students Assoc. - Class for Quran study, Arabic & teachings of Islam…

…HAPPENINGS- Highlight SUNDAY Georgia State Senator Julian Bond will speak tonight at 7 at the Alumni Center. A reception sponsored by the Black Student Union, The Michigan Student Assembly and the…

… - Raymond Stock, "Original Dramatic Poetry & Translations from Arabic Verse," Lane Hall Commons Rm., noon. Seakers heinistry- Douglas Williams, "Methanol to Hydrocarbons: A Review of the Mobil Process, '1200…

… playing the game, you can make puzzles and stuff," she said. Daily °hoto by DAN HABIB Ooh la la One of the student models in the week long ABENG Minority Arts Festival displays casualwear from Bivouac…

… unreported." Meanwhile, the city's grass roots an- ti-crime efforts appeared to be gaining steam. About 100 parents and students at Northern High School, where a 14-year- old girl reported she was raped in the…

….S. officials denied Arab charges at the time that American pilots were flying combat missions for the Israelis. Neither the Defense Department nor the Israeli Embassy have responded to a request by United Press…

Students Discover the Diversity of Michigan BE A FALL ORIENTA TION T T IA T m"". …

February 05, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… a very serious mat- ter to both Detroit Edison and the NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission)," he said. Jim Murphy, President of the University's Public Health Student Association read a resolution from…

… a wealthy Arab sheik who was willing to pay bribes to congressmen and other officials, in exchange for political favors. Sources say some of- ficials were photographed with video- tape equipment in…

… Tuesday, February 5, 1980, 8:00 p.m. Admission: $2.00 SESSIONS HELD AT MICHIGAN UNION, CONFERENCE ROOM 4 Student and university staff discounts available. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL 769…

February 05, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… demand is high. Check us out right now. Call the Hotline at 800-297-46941 Go online at www.studenthousing.org. If you are in New York visit us at our new Student Housing Center @ Lexington Avenue and 24th…

… Street. EDUCATIONAL HOUSING Student Housing for Real Living NEW YORK'S # i RESOURCE FOR STUDENT HOUSING Ilan- p" n Acihigan LUni Visitor omeplt fora fistng f pricipating organizations~ rtgourcts CPP 00…

…. Russia, the Europeans and Arabs - even NATO - all have made clear they won't necessarily support military attacks on Iraq. America must identify "real dangers rather than imaginary," Russia's prime…

… condition of anonymity. - Compiled from Daily wire reports. I cospor rJdwJi ; HAt M W nisan The Uriveaity 00.4k.4110 ~ Career Planning lc ent e} csx" ocf Student ears al The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105. Winter term…

February 05, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… something about Palestine, and the Jews and the Arabs holler. Labor and capital get in a fight, and I am in the middle. The Russians and the British have an argument, and I am in the middle." Suddenly the…

… political civil war, to one faction in a tiff. (Copyright, 1946, NY. Post Syndicate) New Constitution To the Editor: THE CONSTITUTION which ap- pears in today's Daily was drawn up by a group of students who…

… feel that the Forum-Council Constitution previously published does not answer the need for student self-rule on this campus. That Constitution provided for a small Council elected by the students but…

… already exists at Michigan. We believe that the fight to achieve some degree of democracy on this campus will be a hard one, but that it can be won only by going directly to the students and enabling them…

… to weaken the cause of student government as a whole. On the contrary, we feel that the intense interest which has developed in this controversy is an indication that the campus is not entirely asleep…

… and that students are beginning to act with initiative and imagination. Stu- dent government is not something which is to'be slipped over on the campus with as little friction as possible; if no' one is…

…). TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1946 VOL. LVI, No. 69 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students Wednesday, February 6, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Attention All Students: Registra- tion for…

… the Spring Term By action of the Conference of Deans, all students are required to register for the Spring Term at, and no later than, the time announced in the Registration Schedule. Late reg…

…- istrations will not be permitted by the administrative authorities of the sev- eral units, except in the case of vet- erans who have not been in residence for the Fall Term. Students must pre- sent their…

… the Veterans Ad- ministration for reimbursement be- fore the end of the course. Boyd C. Stephens Cashier Women students who do not expect to be able to register without a Uni- versity loan should apply…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

… off campus for veg, nonsmoking male student. $200 & 180/moinc util. 769-6942 eve. UNFURNISHED Campus Efficiencies to in- clude arkin gand all utilities. $425/month. Call 663-1443 WE CAN MEET EVERYONE…

… entertainment are all at your doorstep. Tower Plaza is located at 555 E. William, Ann Arbor. Models are open daily from 9-5. TRIAD REALTY ASSOCIATES "The Condominium Specialists" 663-1530 CUPID'S HELPER STUDENT

…. University. BRING AN OLD EXAM into the Students' Counseling Office, & we'll copone of our old exams free for you. SCO 69HavenHall open 10-3 Monday thru Friday. EARN $5.00 Female non-smokers aged 18-24 needed…

… Manager monitors and controls the entire operation as a student-run professional business, with a $500000 fsca budget. Ap plication deadline is 1fri., Feb. 12. See our regular ad in today's a r or call Anne…

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