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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

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

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

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

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

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

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