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September 05, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… through an urn of water that cools smoke as it is drawn through. The hookah was a popular attraction at the Arab Students Association table yesterday in the Diag during Festifall. F ntices suents t Jo…

… campus activities By Carmen Johnson Daily Staff Reporter If you didn't know how many stu- dent groups existed on campus before, you do now. A lot. On a crowded Diag, 325 student organizations set up…

… booths inviting students to join their groups at Fes- tifall yesterday. LSA freshman Rachael Maciasz walked around the Diag with hands fug of free.literature and goodies handed out by student organiza…

…- tions. "The amount of student groups that are out there are is overwhelm- ing," Maciasz said. Although she admitted to being primarily inter- ested in community service organi- zations, she still ventured…

… satisfy any stu- dent. Engineering sophomore Yunwen Lee sat at the Singapore Student Association table giving out picture frames and t-shirts to students. "We even attracted people who weren't from…

… suc- cessful," Business School junior Eric Singer said, pointing to the list of names collected. Festifall organizer Ray Wixson from the Office of Student Activi- ties and Leadership spent the day…

… making sure no student groups encountered problems. "There's so much energy for Fes- tifall," Wixson said. "It's the first week of school, the weather is usu- ally nice and everyone's excited about the new…

… school year." Student organizers registered groups during the summer, all hop- ing to secure a spot most visible to students. Booths are organized cate- gorically in and along the peripher- al of the Diag…

…. This year, student academic groups were the lucky ones - accruing prime Festifall locations right in the center of the Diag. "And if we could accommodate more tables there would be a lot more groups out…

…, gay, bisexual and transgender individu- als. The group - known as the Task Force on the Campus Climate for Transgender, Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay Faculty, Staff and Students - which was started in…

January 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 5, 2001 NATION/WORLD Arab leaders criticize peace proposal Arafat looks to reach deal before end of Clinton's term CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Arab for- eign…

… Yasser Arafat said he still hoped a peace deal with Israel could be reached before Clinton leaves office in two weeks. The Arab League foreign ministers objected to a portion of the U.S. propos- al that…

… progress could be made. Israel says an influx of Palestinian refugees would destabilize the country by upsetting the balance between Jews and Arabs. Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa, speaking as the…

… chairman of the Arab League meeting, said the ministers considered the right of the Palestinian refugees to return to Israel to be "sacred." "I would like to point out that Lebanon has totally rejected the…

… spokesman Noam Katz said his govern- ment was engaged with the Palestinians, not the Arab League. Israel, Katz said, ACROSS THE nN Medicaid to cover breast cancer costs WASHINGTON -- President Clinton called…

… Yasser Arafat, left, leaves the Arab League headquarters in Cairo after meeting with Arab foreign ministers yesterday, was trying to determine if Arafat's reported conditional acceptance "falls within the…

… the states and the tobacco industry. drugs such as ecstas In middle school, the survey found, In receiving the f overall smoking rates among students drug policy adviser, of Asian decent are the lowest…

… is when smoking ase among students ounds. scusses rt findings -- President Clin- signs of progress in se yesterday but that "drugs continue ous toll" on young n steroids and club ;y. final report from…

… 0 0 /2001 WINTER( r c t Cm r Winter Half-Price Student Ticket Sale Saturday, January 6, 10 am-1 pm Hill Auditorium Pilobolus Vermeer Quartet Mingus Big Band: Blues and Politics Alvin Ailey…

December 05, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… "Arab stu- dents" askingthem to "give Gabriel a proper welcome." Shimaa Abdelfadeel, co-chair of the pro-Palestinian group Students Allied for Freedom and Equality and political chair of the Muslim…

… member O MIo IN/Daily Students board a bus to Washington D.C., where they planned to march in front of the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday. 'U' students head to steps of high court A campus police officer…

… night. Police used a canine unit to search the auditorium before allowing students and commu- nity members to enter at 7:45 p.m., 15 minutes before the event was scheduled to begin. DPS spokeswoman Diane…

Students' Association, said she had not heard of or seen such an e-mail. Except for frequent applause See LECTURE, page 7 K-12 integration cases draw busload of protesters By BRIAN TENGEL Daily…

…StaffReporter University students are once again delving into the debate about race in public education. This time, though, it's not affir- mative action that's mobilizing them. It's voluntary integration of K-12 schools…

…. Just fewer than 40 students and other activists loaded a bus on South University Ave- nue on Sunday night bound for Washington. There, they joined others from across the country to protest in front of…

… in Louisville and Seattle. The programs allow school districts to consider race in assigning students to district schools as a way to ensure that each school's racial makeup reflects that of the…

… programs could have See COURT, page 7 Activists . revisit war on Coke Students, staff revisit debate with forum By ALESE BAGDOL Daily StaffReporter Ever since the University reinstated its purchasing con…

…- tract with Coca-Cola in April, the once-contentious debate over the soda giant's labor practices has been remark- ably quiet. At a student-organized forum last week, the issue bubbled up once more. It…

… StaffReporter It's not the strange smells that pervade University resi- dence halls that will soon have students wearing masks around campus this winter. Students will don the masks for cash. The masks…

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…

December 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 5, 2001 - 7 Interviews going well, but concerns remain DETROIT (AP) - Though initial interviews in the terrorism investigation have gone well, some Arab

… Monday were asked their immigration status. His clients were students with current visas. "I would be heartened to hear that any informa- tion as to minor immigration violations or any immigration…

… bin Laden's terrorist organization, al-Qaida. Michigan is home to about 350,000 Arab-Amer- icans, most in the southeastern part of the state, where letters were sent to more than 560 men. Assistant U…

… is the end of the process. As of yesterday evening, a total of 200 men had responded. Imad Hamad, regional director of the Ameri- can-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, said none of the men in…

… fair but Netanyahu is a very eloquent speaker.... He gave us more hard facts we wouldn't be able to know otherwise." Ballantyne added that it was important that students were showing their support for…

… straight day yesterday, managing to fight their way inside the airport perimeter but failing to subdue a large group of Arabs defending the facility. Yusaf Pushtoon, an aide to anti-Tal- iban commander Gul…

… violations of privacy under the act are troubling, but these intrusions must be judged in context. LSA freshman Gil Stending said students realize the Patriot Act was passed quickly, but they understand the…

… laws and the circumstances under which they were passed. Swire encouraged students to study the pros and cons of the Patriot Act because it is a work in progress. "These laws will shape the world the…

students will work in," Swire said. "Students have to decide when they want WOMEN Continued from Page 1 expressed their concern about "hurtful loose talk" about female leaders and unequal treatment by…

… freedom." Rezmierski said faculty as well as students have to work with law enforcement officials to gain an understanding of what the act means. - Lauren Carbone contributed to this report for the Daily…

December 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… fighters are Arabs, Uzbeks, Chechens and other foreign- ers whom Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld called "fanatical dead- enders," apparently determined to fight to the death. At the Pentagon, officials…

… in Israeli missile attack near Arafat's headquarters. Page 2. between the Palestinians and the Israelis, comparing it also to when the Arabs occupied Spain and Spain prevailed. "Does anyone say you did…

… claim that we have no rights whatsoev- er in that land." More than 250 University students traveled to Southfield to attend the event, which was held at local synagogue Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The…

… Jewish Federation of Metro Detroit made the opportunity available to students, University Hillel See NETANYAHU, Page 7 DAVID KATZ/Daily Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks last night…

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…

December 05, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…-U.S. and anti-Israeli protests in Yemen and across an Arab Gunbattics erupt in] B ethe hem JERUSALEM (AP) - Heavy Israeli-Palestinian gunbat raged early yesterday near a holy shrine in biblical Bethleh In…

… battles was waged in the rugged mountains and valleys of Afghanistan. Bajammal said that because the investigation was continuing, he could not comment on the possibility that Yemeni or other Arab veterans…

… terrorist) Carlos, the other side created the Afghan Arabs. We have inherited the remnants of the Cold War." In Washington, a senior U.S. official said the Clin- ton administration rejects any suggestion that…

…. Terrorism has no nati - Abdulkader Yemeni foreig Bin Laden was one of the thousands from across the Arab world who went to/ after the 1979 Soviet incursion to figh Afghan guerrillas, whose chief financiala…

… backers included the U.S. After the Soviets withdrew in 1989 called Afghan Arabs turned their anger U.S., which they see as a threat to Islam independence. Bin Laden continues Afghanistan, where he…

… not advise the , many so- on how to handle the remaining fights on this year's SI1.8 trillion federal budget. against the and to Arab to live in Aes calls for a U.S. ship re trying to irst rejected…

… evening I.The center or origin of activity or change... 2.A college Ministry prog discussion, connection wi students and drinking cof "The final who stole Christmas" jjFeV J…

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May 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 135) • Page Image 5

… because of their belief that the student government should not consider resolutions dealing with international issues. This took place, unfortunately, } despite an overwhelming pres- ence of supporters of…

… behavior within my community. Many supporters of the state of Israel try to make their case by implicit- ly arguing that somehow Jews are superior to their Arab neighbors. There can be no denying that this…

… takes place, and anyone who tries to should take a look at the cam- pustmth.org advertisements that have run in the Daily. Jews study and play sports while Arabs teach their kids to blow peo- ple up is…

…- lowers. Instead, religions should attract supporters through the power of their ideas. Arab and Muslim leaders too often stress how evil Israel and the United States are, not the richness of their own…

… culture's history. Likewise, my congregation's presi- dent would better serve his faith by asking for funds by saying that Israel, despite its flaws, is a democracy, a country where more Arabs have the…

January 05, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…." Pan-Arab satellite television broad- casters beamed out largely straightfor- ward, nonstop live coverage from outside the hospital where Sharon - a particu- larly despised figure among many Arabs

…'s Chief Finan- cial Officer Timothy Slottow determined that the company's letter was written in "good faith." Many student activists felt that Coke had avoided the issue. Missing the Dec. 31 deadline has…

… with Coca-Cola, a group of student organizations that has led the effort to have the University cut its contracts with Coke, applauded the University's decision in a written statement last week. But the…

…, if Coke is involved in things like child labor, I won't drink Coke." Students debate decision Coke activists say suspension step in right direction; general student body indifferent By Kelly Fraser…

… Daily Staff Reporter While student activist groups on campus are cel- ebrating the University's decision to temporarily suspend its contracts with Coca-Cola, many stu- dents consider it a flat issue. The…

… University's Dec.29 decision to cut contracts affects most of the University's 13 contracts with Coke, which have a net value of $14 million, lead- ing some students to question the significance of the…

… Rogers said she hopes machine restocking will bring more variety in products, adding that the mes- sage the University is sending far outweighs pos- sible student inconveniences. "The statement and…

September 05, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… what the friend wants even if you have another opinion. - Gerhard Schroeder German chancellor have any previously unpublished information. In Cairo, Arab foreign ministers opened a meeting yesterday at…

… which the U.S. threats on Iraq were high on the agenda. Baghdad has been seeking Arab sup- port, but some Arab governments have been pressing for Iraq to accept U.N. weapons inspectors. In his talks with…

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December 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… forces from Jenin - less then 72 hours later a suicide bomber originating from Jenin killed 16 inno- cent people. It is obvious that the Arab-Israeli conflict will not be resolved through violence. How…

… represent, and we would need to profile all members of that group to secure the safety of the Amen- can people. Those who follow this logic will soon realize Muslims and Arabs need not be profiled any more…

… than any other group or religion. One may recall only a few months ago, the perpetrator of the worst terrorist act against the United States (pre- Sept. I1) was not Muslim or Arab, but in fact a white…

… DAILY: I'd like to thank the people who worked so hard last week among a lot of student grumbling and fixed the prob- lem with Wolverine Access. Right after the backpack option was announced several weeks…

… standing in line. LAURA DELFELD Pharmacy student Salvation Army discriminatory TO THF, DAILY: I would like to urge all readers of the Daily to twink twice before giving money to the Salvation Army this holi…

April 05, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… addressed the global response to the events of Sept. 11. Earlier in the day, Mitchell spent a half hour with students in a mini-course entitled, "Religion, Security, and Violence in Global Contexts." "We…

… region next week seek- ing a cease-fire. With Powell standing at his side in the Rose Garden, Bush pressed Arab leaders to do more to end terrorism and emulate the peacemaking traditions begun by the late…

… President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and King Hussein of Jordan and carried forward by their successors, Hosni Mubarak and King Abdullah. "As Israel steps back, responsible Pales- tinian leaders and Israel's Arab

… maximum effort" to secure an Israeli withdrawal. In an address to his natioi l1ubarak said Israel's military campaign will create hatred among 300 million Arabs. The Mideast crisis was sure to dominate…

April 05, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE ' ' The Democrats and the liberal media are…

…" by 1,000 college students willing to pick up trash on one Saturday, don't you think we would have taken care of that already? I'm still sorting out why I feel such unease with Dance Marathon. It is…

… occurs when teacher and student alike have a desire to be in the classroom. If this does not occur on Fridays, why force it? Some students prefer not to have Friday classes for a variety of reasons. I have…

… there are many students who use the extra day for homework, a part-time job or to relax for their mental health. I sincerely hope the University does not take away the flexibility and ease students

… see how racism operates in this country for blacks, Latinos, Asians, Native Americans, Arab Americans, immi- grants and members of my own group - Sonth-A sian A mericans .nSoth Asians have detrimental…

…, easy to pinpoint. Similarly, students have every right to voice their concern when a col- lege newspaper helps contribute to this dan- gerous climate. I began my talk with a story about a con- versation…

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…

September 05, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…a 4A - Wednesday, September 5, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com eICdI'*an 4a14hj Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI…

…. All other signed articles and illustrations represent solely the views of their authors. RMTHE i Book blues University's textbook reform doesn't go far enough Students have had plenty of time to…

… a student who questioned whether his age would impair his judgment, as reported yesterday on CNN.com. JACK DOEHRING EYE NOSE TOF5 TO E7 IY - Last lessons .I i start to see substantial results…

… universi- ties with regard to their systems of making book lists available early. Everyone agrees that a problem exists. The proposed solu- tion - creating an online database where students can access book…

… lists before each semester - is not perfect, but it at least attempts to alleviate the problem. The plan would let students know what books they need early enough to order them through online retailers…

… recommend- ed, and they should elaborate on what the purpose of the recommended books is so students are better informed when decid- ing whether to buy them. Another welcome improvement would be the end of…

… unnecessary book bundles. Too often, students pay extra for a two- or three- book bundle when only one of those will be used, a terrible waste of money and paper. speaking of a terrible waste of money and paper…

students a break on textbooks. The first time I met Marilynn Rosenthal, we were in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. Five weeks had passed since her son Josh, and my father's best friend had died in…

… aggressive cancer last month. She was 77. Because most University of Michi- gan students knew her as Professor Rosenthal, her desire for knowledge would seem normal, even unremark- able. She was a medical…

… 175 into the South Tower of the World Trade Cen- ter and killed Josh. She traveled to the United Arab Emirates to try to meet with al-Shehhi's mother, talking to his relatives and visiting his hometown…

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…

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

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…. 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…

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…

March 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 5, 2004 OPINION 4 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 opinion. michigandaily.com tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… one step away from the can soil, everyone has to go Ok, well, what the fuck is C.C.A.? Capture lawyer-free, government-sponsored boat through all the usual checks Crazy Arabs or some other inane acronym…

… their religious beliefs at school? How, exactly, has a student's headscarf/skullcap/crucifix threatened secular law or disturbed the learning process? Don't tell me you can't complete a math problem…

… reli- gious symbols. It added that even in the French Muslim community, Muslim women favored a ban 49 percent to 43 percent, presumably because many female students were bullied into donning the covering…

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…

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…

December 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

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