October 05, 1963
(vol. 74, iss. 30)
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… student. ARAB LANDS A igers Revolt Spreads By The Associated Press1 ALGIERS-A revolt by Berbers of the Kabylie mountains against. President Ahmed Ben Bella's government appeared to be spread-V ing yesterday…
…: Students Protest To O'Neil For Vote Against College By MARGE WITECKI Students of Delta College Thursday made a 125-mile motorcade trip to the home of State Board of Education member James O'Neil in Livonia…
… number of National Defense Education Act loans ap- plied for at the University has increased markedly since the tui- tion hike two years ago. Walter B. Rea, assistant to the vice-president for student…
… NDEA loans are awarded to freshmen. Along with the loan goes the promise of a job in the students area of concentration. After their freshman year the students carrying t an NDEA loan can apply to their…
… was an attempt to give' students a chance to enter college and the opportunity to estab- lish themselves in a position where they may be able to receive t scholarships later on in their academic life…
…- stricted to certain fields of study. In some cases the restriction on the money is so stringent that even if there is no student who fills the loan's qualifications the money cannot be transferred to another…
… across predominantly Arab territory.t Antigovernment guerrilla units were reported forming south and southwest of Algiers, threatening security of the highways. Army sources and -European travelers said…
… in addition to the existing Delta Community College, Clarifies Position President of the Delta student council, George De Witt, stated after the visit that "although Mr. O'Neil hasn't changed his…
…'Neil replied to the students that he would be obligated to do so. However, if it is decided that the, Board can consider implications of the plan on the entire college sys- tem, O'Neil will again vote no to the…
… private charter plan. Supporters Raise Funds Supporters of the private senior college have raised $250,000, have pledges for another $250,000 O'Neil also expressed concern to the students that as of yet…