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November 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 26) • Page Image 7

…. "We are hoping that all people, Mus- lims, Christians and Jews, will partici- pate," Spilman said. Local Arab students said they, too, were truly shocked. Rasha Stino, a Rackham, graduate student, said…

… they signed the peace agreement be- tween Israel and the PLO. Egypt condemns assassination Like other moderate Arab states, the government of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak moved swiftly to con- demn…

… and ., -- the man remembered by Iran's official news agency as "an ardent advocate of state terrorism." Predictably, that view was echoed by extremists elsewhere in the Arab world. In the southern…

… mistook a young law student for a VIP driver and let him get close enough to shoot Rabin with a 9mm Beretta. Questions are also being asked about why Rabin was not wear- ing a bulletproof vest. PEACE…

… to Jews alone. They do not want to give up land to the Palestinians whom they have been fighting for decades, as the peace accord requires them to do. They be- lieve Palestinians - or all Arabs - are…

… flag next to a caricature of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin dressed as an Arab outside of his residence In May 1994, protesting the recently signed peace agreement with the Palestinians. Thousands…

…, spoke of the explosiveness of the situation. "I was thankful that it wasn't an Arab (who was assassinated)," Newman said. "The region would have gone up in flames, literally and figuratively. Ifthere was…

… she was saddened by the incident. "Any act of violence is unfor- tunate," she said. "I hope it will act as a catalyst in motivating people to bring about peace."~ A member of the Muslim Students

… said. Organski gave credit to Israeli and Arab leaders who had help from the United States. "The so-called 'Pax Americana' makes all of these thing possible. What Rabin and Peres had done would not have…

November 06, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

… PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1945 he irhi gan Bai'g. Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of…

… Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Ray Dixon . . . . . . . . . . Managing Editor Robert Goldman . . . . . . . . . City Editor Betty Roth . . . . . . . . . . Editorial Director Margaret Farmer…

… Jews and Arabs and between Jews and British troops are reported. The reason for these little wars are usually left obscure. But the shooting is for a reason, for the old basic reason that the Jews want…

… Palestine for their homeland and the British and the Arabs do not want them to have it. That the fighting is more frequent now is the result of the ag- gravated conditions left by the war, and the ever more…

… entails recognizing Palestine as a Jewish state, a step obviously opposed by the British and the Arabs. The British have various reasons. They want to keep their pie in Palestine because they want to keep…

… Russia from penetrating too far, in the Middle East. The British seem terrorized by the absurd bogey of a warm Soviet-Arab rela- tionship. The British want to keep Russia land locked. And, of course…

Arab opposition, it must be considered, although it doesn't stack up very well when com- pared ~to the reasons for waving it aside. The Arabs don't want to surrender even a portion of Palestine to the…

… Jews. But it must be re- membered that Palestine represents only one per cent of the total Arab states. The Jews have no other states. It must also be taken into account that the Jews suffered more…

… during, and be- fore, this war than any other people. The Arabs contributed nothing in this war, unless it was to the other side. Yet the petty, oligar- chic, Arab institutions receive support; plenty of…

… politics. Letting a few Jews and Arabs kill each other every day and hoping that it will all blow over is no By SAMUEL GRAFTON THE RELATION between Mr. Truman and Congress has firmed up remarkably since he…

November 06, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… future gradu- tion. gram have been generally satis- ating classes will be honors stu- To aid honors students, sum- factory, Prof. Robert C. Angell, dents. mer reading courses were offered of the sociology…

… department and Next year, Prof. Angell said, the by 11 departments for those hon- director of the literary college all-college honors program will ors students who had grade aver- honors council, said. ages of…

… insure tnat honors stu- Prof. Angell said the 11 groups which meet for four successive weeks are designed to initiate fac- ulty-student contact and intellec- tual atmosphere on an informal basis. He added…

… that only approx- imately half of the students who FREE DELIVERY signed up for the groups have ac- "Real Italian Food is our Specialty" tually come to the meetings. Therefore the initiative for such…

November 06, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, November 6, 1990 - Page 3 Students kick Pollack faces 'off Blood Battle by Purvi Shah Daily StaffReporter_ co-chair. "Where do I go to spurt?" asked Afterwards…

…, students rest while LSA junior Eric Meyers before giv- eating free cookies and juice. ing blood yesterday for the first day The Red Cross handles transport- of the U of M-OSU Blood Battle. ing the donations…

… win ev- In addition to walk-ins, there ery year. As far as I'm concerned, were eight appointments every 15 it's (donating blood) a bigger deal minutes. Referring to the student than the football game…

…." flow, Dernay said, "It's basically Chad Mentzer, a first-year engi- solid throughout the whole day." neering student, also enjoys compet- The donation process takes an ing. "Our blood is better than…

November 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… pro-peace rally in Tel Aviv on Saturday night, stunned a nation that, despite increas- S.ingly bitter divisions over peacemak- ing with the Arabs, had somehow de- ,.nied that such violence could happen…

… barricade. old law student with links to the Jewish Students stunned by assassination By Stephanie Jo Klein Daily Staff Reporter Waves of shock rolled over local residents in the wake of Israeli Prime…

… Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassi- nation Saturday, and many now wonder what will happen to th, peace process in the Middle East. Both Jewish and Arab communi- ties have long been plagued by in- ternal…

… Shimon Peres taking Rabin's place as Israel's premier, the strain and the challenge may now be greater. Some local Jewish students re- acted as RC senior Aryeh Caroline did, with disgust. "I think what we…

… have to do now is take our disgust and this act of disunity and react with unity. We can turn this negative into a posi- tive," he said. Co-leader of the student group American Movement for Israel…

… Palmach unit of the Haganah Jew- ish underground in Palestine, and fought in the siege of Jerusalem during the 1948 war. He was the military chief of staff when Israel defeated three Arab armies in the 1967…

… Activists, including University Law Prof. Catharine MacKinnon, gathered Saturday at the Law School to discuss women's human rights worldwide at a symposium hosted by the Women Law Students Association. Many…

November 06, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…/Daily LSA senior Rania Awaad talks with students yesterday about Islam Awareness Week, which kicked off Sunday, in a tent on the Diag. Islam Awareness week kicks off withi lectu~tre on Arabs By Karen…

… stolen from CCRB gym A student reported a wallet and a keyholder containing a residence hall key and bike lock key stolen from the Central Campus Recreation Building on Friday evening, according to DPS…

… black students in the law school. That is something we cannot lose. We have to lead a strong fight to make sure that doesn't happen. "It is vital that student government be made of pro-affirmative action…

… position to organize students in defense of affirmative action. "The appeal on December 6 is for students who care about integration and want to make an impact on history," Royal said. Royal also said DAAP…

… the green armband campaign, which denounces attacks on Arabs and Muslims following the events of Sept. 11. "We are the only party that stands against the war," Curtin said. Last-minute bylaw change a…

… Schwartz Daily Staff Reporter Muslim Students' Association President Asad Tarsin said he has been watching the news. He said he's seen the truth and reality of Islam in America being misrepresented and…

… recognizes that information is going to be the greatest weapon against pigeonholing an entire religion. As a result, Tarsin said that now more than ever students need to be educated about the truth and reality…

… of Muslims and Islam in America. This week is annual Islam Aware- ness Week with events taking place this month across campus and on col- lege campuses nationwide to educate and inform students. "This…

… about their neighbors." iThe Muslim Students' Association is sponsoring a series of educational lectures as well as hosting an infor- mation booth on the Diag and a "Jeopardy!" game about Islam in the…

…." A visit to the Ann Arbor Mosque is also planned for students interested in touring the religious site. "It's ultimately about coming and witnessing people, witnessing the religion in action," Muslim…

November 06, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, November 6, 1981 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan J-sWAt VI Vol. XCII, No. 50 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… work by investing it with a spiritual philosophy. This was pan-Arabism, virtually Nasser's own invention. He tur- ned it into a quasi-religion with himself as head priest. Under his rule, Cairo assumed…

… what most Egyptians felt to be its rightful position as capital of the Arab world. Nasser also was a man of the army. He believed that Egypt could stay strong as a nation only if it were strong…

… and the ongoing movement toward a final set- tlement of Arab-Israeli differen- ces. The immediate domestic con- sequences were positive for the Egyptian president. The nation was jubiliant at the…

… Egypt immediately was ostracized from the pan-Arab community it had helped create. Saudi Arabia, once again, quickly rose to assume Egypt's pre- eminence as the econoz of Riyadh began to don politics of…

… the region. SADAT'S PEACE wi opened the nation to lu vestments from the We: brought a degree of prosperity but it ci spiritual vacuum on th pan-Arabism died civilizational driving Egypt. The nation…

… deprived. Sadat's attempt fore fr to ignore pan-Arabism while for;- force for.cibly working to eradicate' for basic religious revival was a fatal ned t the mistake.- rtual in Although Sadat's successor…

… restore and the Egypt to reputability if not renewed pre-eminence among the Arab nations. mce also These are unpleasant realities ole of the for the United States. Never- political theless, Washington…

… to days. Next students will ask for major paper days. The list could …

November 06, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

… Worship-11:00 a.m. Evening Wrship-7:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at the Ann Arbor V, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpor- tation: 663…

….m.-Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m. - Celebration/Fel- lowship. 6:15 p.m.-Shared Meal, 75c. Extensive programming for undergrads and grad students. Stop in or call 668-6881 for in- formation. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432…

… Washtenaw Ave. 662-4466 Worship at 9:30 and 11:00 on Sundays. Student coffee hour at 12:00. 4:00 Sunday -Symposium on "Presbyterians and the Revolu- tion;" Dinner 6:00 ($1.25). 3:30 Tuesday - Paul Tillich…

…, Pastor script or to remove the restrain- Welcome to all students! ing order at this time by a court Morning Worship-10 a.m.-"I which could not try the case Believe." I would be untimely and irrespon- 11…

… "God's people in God's world to require that judges carefully for God's purpose." protect a case from possible * * * prejudice. ST. MARY STUDENT Attorneys for the three, charg- CHAPEL (Catholic) ed with…

… OF CHRIST, conservative Arab governments ganizations that exnress their since June 1974. The council is SCIENTIST are trying to use the Syrian readiness to conclude a settle-. a kind of parliament for…

…- able soeculation that Arafat and sure also is being expanded into CAMPUS CENTER tion. At least let the next gen-' the PLO are ready to settle for Pan-Arab pressure with deploy- 502 E. Huron-663…

…-9376 eration have a little bit of land a Palestinian ministate on the ment of an Arab force in Leb- Ronald E. Carey, for a future base of opera- Israeli-occupied Jordanian West anon and its transformation in…

…' mili- Froni-backed Arab Liberation -n- tary defat in Lebanon con- Front, the Popular Front for the viced Arafat and his aides Liberation of Palestine-General UAC Mediatrics that recovery of Palestine by…

… must be settled in the context Saturday, November 6, 1976 of Israeli-Jordanian negotiations. is edited and managed by students Observers believe the Israelis at the University of Michigan. News might…

November 06, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… friendly and open," he reminisced. "We spoke Russian, and during a special interview for students after a concert the stu- dents showed an exceptional in- terest in American students' mu- sical education…

student named Stalin") and in capital cities of the various Russian republics. Cites Music Awareness Iasternak's P1 'Dr. Zhivago' Interpreted By JAN RAHMI "Some of the Soviet reaction to Boris Pasternak…

… longer, so naturally they are more sensitive to it." "Foreigners are much less afraid to be emotionally involved in the classical music," Stern said. "But the students show the same awareness as in America…

… MODERN GLASSWARE 24-Pc. Service of 8 l1 Only $28 \1 -e 201 S. Main of Washington I Notices Baha'i Student Group, weekly meet- ing, Nov. 6, 8:30 p.m., 527 S. Division. Topic: "The Road to Happiness…

… scripts for skits are due by Fri., Nov. 7, 5 p.m. Place them in marked box in Undergraduate. Office of League. I.S.A.. Nov. 6, 8 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. A, Speaker: Dr. Faez Sayegh, member Arab Delegation…

… to UN. "Arab Nationalism and Democracy." All are cordially invited. Modern Dance Club, meeting. Dance technique lesson and composition group, Nov. 6, 7:15-9 p.m., Barbour Gym. Beginners through…

…- tem in music. "Russian education is entirely state-controlled," he stated. "In music, talent is found in the small cities, and the students are sent to a conservatory, where they compete for the chance…

…, since the experiences that a student and teacher have are important and valid. He said that a few musi- cians in this country have now set up teaching studios. "If they are not for all students," he con…

… ________________________________________________ rFiL1?l N) - SHOP FOR STUDENT SUPPLIES in the modern manner SELF SELECTION OPEN DISPLAY BUY and SAVE Shop at FOLLETT'S State St. at North Main Giles To Give Performran1ce Assistant University…

November 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

… have displays are the Chinese Students Clubs,, the Ukranian Students Club,, the Norwegian Students, the Bra- zilian Club, the Indonesian Club, the Thai Association, the Puerto Rican Club, the Arab Club…

… in the India Students Association display. Turkish coffee and pastries will be served in the Turkish Students Club room, where native,goods and photos will be on exhibit. Pakistani students, in native…

… and the Hellenic Students Association. The United Christian Foundation and the Collegiate Committee for the United Nations will also have ex- hibits. Several of the clubs will have on sale souvenirs…

… MUSIC' 508 E. william ' NO 3-3223 )X20 Marian Gross, graduate student in 'economics, prepares volumes for the American Association of University Women's book sale at the League. LINOLEUM, wall tile…

…'s Market) )J7 IMPORTED CANDY AND' GROCERIES CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED SHRIMP FOR, COCKTAILS USED, TV SETS <:; y-James Maciay lebrating Inter- foreign students a World's "Fair By NANCY VERMULLEN "To tip…

… or not to tip-that is the question." All apologies to Shakespeare, but tipping -how-to and when-to- can be a problem, as every college student knows. Why spoil a Thanksgiving visit to your roommate…

…. Thayer NO 2-2500.. )X1o FOR RENT WANTED-Girl to share lovely house at reasonable rent with three. others. NO 8-7525 after 5 p.m. )C60: FOR RENT: Nice, quiet, single rooms for male students, garage…

… available. Call NO 8-8192 after,5 p.m. )C59 FOR RENT: Graduate women or work- Ing girls. Large, clear, newly furn- ished double room. Available Imme- diately. NO 3-6362. ' )058 ROOMS FOR RENT. Male students

…. One half block from campus. Cook- ing privileges. 417 E. Liberty. )C57 FOR RENT-r-2 large, clean pleasant rooms with bath in private residence for women students or nurses. Near campus. Call NO 2…

…-7282. )C55 IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum- mersession. Two bedroom apartment unfurnished. Includes stove, refriger- ator, heat and water. Available Nov. 1 and lease thru August 31, 1958. $142.50 per month…

November 06, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

… information call Phyllis Swift 7117. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: It would be reciated if you would announce to your classes that all interested Arab Student Union: Miss Wadad ecuring…

… announcement. a lecture, "Visions of Arabia" in the Inasmuch as there is keen competition for teaching positions, it auditot-ium of Lane hall at 7:30 p. ld naturally be of advantage for students to list their…

… names as ntsocillfo pgramd re s nptly as possible. John R. Effinger. cordially invited. T p i i I d Cl Masonic Students: Meeting of Craftsmen, Saturday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic Temple…

…. Liberal Students Union: Sunday evening Mr. Edward J. Schuster will speak on "A Militarist's Stand on Disarmament." Refreshments and dancing. Baptist Students' Guild, at 6:30 p. m., Sunday at Students' House…

… of Students ild call at that office for an appointment with the Committee. J. A..Bursley, Chairman. Mechanical Engineering Seniors: A number of men have not yet : out their personnel record cards…

…. Kindly do so at once. This ice is provided for the student, therefore kindly comply with our est. If your name is on the senior list, and you do not expect to .uate this year, kindly advise us immediately…

…. (Room 221 West neering building). Graduate Students in Mechanical Engineering: Will those of you have not yet done so, kindly call at Room 221 West Engineering ling at your earliest convenience to fill…

…, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30. COMING EVENTS Economics 51 (H. L. Caverly) : Rooms for the examination next week are assigned as follows: Monday lecture section-students whose names begin with letters A to…

… Michigan League. All members are, cordially invited to attend. The Students of Northern State Teachers College are having a din- Emphasize Internationalism, Soft Pedal Pacifism, Says Professor. SPEAKS TO…

… undergraduate - ni, and faculty mem- le for enrollment. or advanced degrees next week, as well' uate students, and e their records early. ias opportunities to lified persons in col- school, and univer- as in…

November 06, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… bequest. Meeting Planned Representatives of campus or- ganizations with space allocated to them in the Student Activities Building will meet at 7 p.m. today, in rooms 3K-L of the Union. Meeting will concern…

… that before Wil- liams took office in 1948, the Democratic Party did not have this liberal-labor coalition, Excited chattering of students almost drowned out the clatter of the teletype machine on the…

… first floor hall of Mason. Since the beginning of the Arab- Israeli crisis, American and a large predominance of foreign stu- dents cluster around the journa- lism department's Reuter's and Associated…

… officers eventually chase them out." . Many of the more attentive stu- dents are Arabs and Israelis who read the copy word for word as it is hammered out on the paper. The machine area has become a center…

… a group of Israeli students watching the teletype news and they got, into a terrific argument which we had to break up." PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT A.P., REUTERS WIR E SERVICES: Students Mob Mason…

… 3553 Administration Building befor e 2 p.m. the day preced- ing "publication. TUESDAN, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 VOL. LXVII, NO. 39, General Notices Fresmen anml Transfer Students who have been noified by the…

…-Mechanical Instrumentation See ARMA when our representative visits your campus shortly. Ask 1 . youa racemean Oficer or details 4 R--- I. to better serve Michigan students the iICHIGAN UNION SNACK BAR NOW REMAINS…

November 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 6, 1995 UObe idtigau 4ruiI JAMES M. NASH ON THERECORD 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited1 and managed by students at the University of…

… state shook hands with PLO Chair- man Yasser Arafat-until then Israel's most despised foe - in the White House Rose Garden. In 1994, Rabin continued to seek a peace- ful resolution of outstanding Arab

… fundamentalist terror, Rabin established official dip- lomatic relations for the first time with Morocco, Tunisia, Oman, the Vatican and a num- ber of Arabic Gulf states. These bold moves have set the course for…

… the possibility of a lasting peace between Arabs and Jews in the land where three conti- nents converge and three reli- gions were born. In his later years, Rabin was more a healer and a reconciliator…

… Dead Sea and the Red Sea, it had to come to terms with the funda- mental paradox that has plagued Israel since its inception: its mistreatment of Palestinian Arabs. Rabin, the Israeli freedom fighter of…

…. He knew, for Israel's sake, that it could do nothing less. The world has lost a man who believed in his people, his nation and, at the time of his tragic death, in the ability of both Jews and Arabs to…

… the pa- pers also are collaborating in the scab papers' success. They in- clude Border's and almost all the major bookstores as well as many party stores. Students must bring more pressure to get scab…

November 06, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

…. - - - -- -- - - - - _, 3 i I ; IM.PORTANT NOTICE TO ALL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS (Fraternities, Sororities, Clubs, Dorm Houses, Student Gov'ts, Etc.) To include your house or organization in the 1977 MICHIGANENSIAN YEARBOOK…

… Technoiogy and Policy. This program is de- signed tfopersons wanting to participate in leading the development. use and control of technology and its products. Students apply Sys ems approaches to such…

… said. "I was here in number of Arabs and Israelis Golden Falcon - Melodioso, both 1968 and '72, so I've seen live together in a relatively Gl0 it all before." peaceful situation. There are a Mr…

….Flood's Party -- Mueller quarter of a million Jews and B E N V E N I S T I doesn't 100,000 Arabs co-existing."' r ,z ll - RFD Boys, 10. I' forsee any alterations in Aperi- can - Israeli relations as a re- sult…

November 06, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… of violence between high school and University students, was tabled in order that the Council mem- bers could have some time to think about the proposed amend- ment and confer with the Youth Commission…

… there would be prose- cution against the student group- in this case, the Michigan Union -which sponsored Rev. King. "In this, or in a similar case, where the group complied with the bylaw, there would be…

… have to be lodged. Ultimately, the case would be heard before the student By GERALD STORCH' The graduate school require- ment that doctoral degree candi- dates demonstrate a reading pro- ficiency in two…

…- dents from enrollment in French 111 are of deep concern to pro- fessors and administrators direct- ly involved in this and similar ser- vice courses for graduate students. University officials are…

… scholarly grounds. A student coming out of the Un- iversity with a doctor's degree must understand the literature in his field and keep abreast of per- tinent developments abroad. See POTT, Page 6 UAR Bombs…

…, 'Hit Royalists DAMASCUS (P-Yemen royal- ist forces yesterday have charged that United Arab Republic planes were raiding royalist-held towns and villages with incendiary. ' . r Fight Law "As the…

…- turbance, fight, or quarrel." AHC Supports 'U' Retention of US NSA Tie Assembly House Council passed a motion supporting the Univer- sity's membership in the United States National Student Associa- tion at…

… their meeting yesterday. The motion was tabled last Monday in order that AHC might hear Student Government Coun- cil President Steven Stockmeyer, '63, represent the position of Bet- ter Off Out, the…

student commit- tee urging withdrawal from US- NSA. Stockmeyer claimed that US- NSA was formed as a confedera- tion of student governments. He called for a return to the policy of National Student

… Congresses dealing only with student and campus concerns. "USNSA is used today as a mechanism for furthering politi- cal ends." Dems Seek To ReverseG Ballot Jinx Opposition Favored To Obtain Offices By PHILIP…

November 06, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… of the state Senate. By a mostly party-line vote of 74-29, a majority of House mem- bers said the $184 million should be used to help schools avoid all but $10 of a $127-per-student cut Granholm…

… ordered last month. Schools still would see their funding drop by the equivalent of $165 per student. That was the decrease lawmakers passed in the school aid budget for the fis- cal year that started Oct…

… the possibility of Security Council action if they don't. The 192-member world body approved an Arab-drafted reso- lution by a vote of 114-18, with 44 abstentions and 16 countries not * voting…

… Killer Resume? Please pick up an application at The Michigan Daily Student Publications Building 420 Maynard Street, first floor or call (734) 764-0554 or e-mail, attn: Molly Twigg dailydisplay…

November 06, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily- Wednesday, November 6, 1991 ol te , itttgttn+ ttYltj vmawak 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan…

… ": Viewpoint UAC's soapbox offers students hen the University Activities Center (UAC) announced it would bring the Rev. Al Sharpton to campus to speak at a Student Soapbox installment of its Viewpoint Lecture…

… University money shouldn't fund such a speaker. Despite the objections,more than 1,000 students filled the Power Center last week to hear Sharpton and make up their own minds. There were no sound-bytes or…

… debate rather than a chaotic street melee. In sponsoring the Student Soapbox forums, Viewpoint organizers are responsible for facilitating an orderly exchange of ideas. Controversial speakers such as…

… its agenda when it sponsors a debate on the Arab- Israeli conflict and the current peace process. Doubtless, there will be those who attend with designs of settling the dispute once and for all; this…

… attitude is unproductive and runs counter to the idea behind the Viewpoint series. Instead, students should approach the forums with open minds and view it as a chance to be exposed o an array of different…

…":: a :.1YY'.'.Y"J:. J.i'J.'.^J:.".^:.'.":: J ".':: :":.,":. t".'.La.'^'. :. ::. ':'Yt:"; :1 Science Center Closing Science Center hurts children, Michigan Y oung students, introduced to science only…

… Center has offered an exciting hands-on alternative to long lists of dates, facts and formulas. Students from across the state have come with groups of class- mates on buses or on their own with friends to…

… who work there, despite Engler's cuts. This notion is ridiculous. Michigan students deserve a complete education. They deserve re- sources, like the Science Center, to supplement their education. They…

… do not deserve a Governor who campaigns on a commitment to education and then later robs students of educational resources that might motivate them to learn and breed ex- citement about science…

November 06, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… Friday during thelfall and winteroterms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for…

… devel- opment of missiles capable of striking the Jewish state and its support for hostile Arab militant groups. Tehran says its nuclear program is peaceful and designed to produce energy and medical…

November 06, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 42) • Page Image 17

… John Carpenter's latest effort: a group of graduate students join their professor to help a priest prevent the return of Satan. Opens at State. (all week--2, 5, 7, 9; F&S 11p.m.) THE PRINCESS BRIDE A…

… (Gerard Oury, 1974) 7:00 p.m. MLB 3 Louis de Funes stars as a Catholic factory owner. For some reason, everyone is after him, including the police and a group of Arab terrorists. He travels in disguise as…

… 20% off (must show student I.D.) Open daily 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 808 S. STATE ST. Next to Pizza Bob's C hinese uRcouurarnl 3535 Plymouth Rd. - 665-3591 4905 Washtenaw A ve. - 434-7978 Excellent in…

… the ancient tradition of Mandarin, Sze Chuan, and Hunan specialties. Attentive service, a full service bar with a complete wine menu and exotic cocktails. Moderate prices. Open 7 days a week. Students

November 06, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… between the two neighbors, but the UN truce super- visor in Palestine said he did not believe "the Israeli-Arab dispute will grow into a full-scale war." The supervisor, Maj. Gen. Ed- son L. M. Burns of…

…- tion to be stabilized. I don't think the Israeli-Arab dispute will krow into a full-scale war. It is possible, but my guess it that it is not likely to happen." The ambassadors of Israel and Egypt were…

… started at a Fri- day night pep rally, far more enthusiastic than its Ann Arbor counterparts. It swept into Cham- paign's packed student hangouts, where customers screamed that they didn't give a darn for…

… the whole state of Michigan. They wanted an upset, and they got it. Their fathers, rather than dates, helped them to celebrate. Campus population doubled when parents of nearly every Illinois student

November 06, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…, Center for Arab American Studies, UM-Dearborn Joshua Akers, Social Science, UM-Dearborn Angie Achkar, Undergraduate Student Hani Bawardi, SSCI/ HIST&AAST, UM-D Kevin Kobelsky, College of Business…

… DAYTON HARE Managing Editor 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. ALEXA ST. JOHN Editor in Chief…

… on workplace morale. Rather than debating the merits of an important political issue of our time, the university has taken a side, and disparaged pro-BDS students, staff and faculty. We stand…

… critical of their views.” We stand with graduate students who have stated that such disciplinary measures set “an alarming, worrying, and dangerous precedent for impinging on the protected…

… administration to refrain from any disciplinary actions against graduate student Lucy Peterson and to drop the actions against Professor John Cheney-Lippold. We call on the university to include diverse…

… voices in the new panel the provost has created to examine the intersection between political thought/ ideology and faculty members’ responsibilities to students. We call on the university to…

… Silan Fadlallah, Student LS&A, Ann Arbor Bushra Habbas-Nimer Mar Freire Hermida, Romance Languages and Literatures, Ann Arbor Howard Brick, Department of History, UM, Ann Arbor Sally Howell…

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… a settle- Sharon to a disputed Jerusalem site ment. holy to both Jews and Arabs was the Israeli elder statesman Shimon spark that ignited the bloodshed. Peres, who negotiated the current Arafat told…

… -} i1 I -{ (ome to the 1st Annual where U-M students' hot both on-and off-ca ?presented and discussed at November 6 2pr-6rI ichigan League 'here will be refreshments and give- We look forward to seeing…

… conscience Paid for by Gary Lillie www.gorebegone.com Jackson Rd.@ Wagner 734-827-2837 One Mite West of Weber's Inn $S.0dM atinees til 6pm & all day Tuesday $4.75 Kids & Seniors all shows $S.7S with Student ID…

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…Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum Unraveling the Arab Spring Egypt since 2011 Panelists: Samer Ali, CMENAS director, U-M; Juan Cole, Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History, U…

… wait another half-hour for the next one to arrive, meaning I only got home around 8 o’clock that night. Utterly exhausted, I did what most Michigan students do — I ordered Domino’s and settled into…

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… known widely for a unique sense of humor, but on this count he isn't kidding. He fights for his students' lives through four medi- ums: the Bible, translated master- pieces of other literatures, Brown…

… dose of "good, raw sarcasm" but Prof. Weaver pre- fers, decidedly, to gain student interest otherwise. HE DOESN'T smile when he in- sists "a chattering knowledge of belles lettres is not an educa- tion…

…-discipline. He can't recall ever having known a mature person who screamed for his 'rights.' Between comments on literature come remarks-not always com- plimentary ones-on students here. "They are," he claims…

… Lunt when he was married; others are portraits of Shelley and Browning. And one item which always brings light to the student 'eye is a withered, shrunken apple, ex- plained simply with the warning: "it…

students to find that the Weavers aren't members of any local church. They're still affiliated with the Peoples' Church of East Lansing, an interdenominational institu- tion they helped to build. Politically…

… the Freudian dangers of "filth, disease and charlatan- ism" and to the "big, bloated ver- biage" some modern psychologists use. His students often disagree with him, and he's pleased when they do. All…

… application of ink, a mixture of powdered resin and gum arabic is applied to the stone. This process, known as the roll- up, seals the surface and prepares it for printing. After setting, ink is again applied…

…'ll find one who may have been bitten by a mosquito." Outside the office there's nearly always a student waiting. Possibly the coed who decided "it's not a course on Browning-it's a course on life"-or this…

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…. MY GAP YEAR PROGRAM – KIVUNIM: NEW DIRECTIONS – WAS A YEAR-LONG EDUCATION AND TRAVEL PROGRAM BASED IN JERUSALEM. I, ALONG WITH 52 OTHER STUDENTS, LEARNED ABOUT JEWISH HISTORY AND STUDIED…

… HEBREW AND ARABIC. BUT OUR LEARNING WASN’T CONFINED TO THE CLASSROOM. WE TRAVELLED TO OVER 10 COUNTRIES – INCLUDING ALBANIA, INDIA AND MOROCCO – IN ORDER TO LEARN FIRST-HAND ABOUT THE JEWISH…

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students might be interested in. THE INTERFRATERNITY Council and the members of its sub-committee on dis- crimination have decided to try and tackle the problem on their own. The campus is watching to see…

… are meet- ing their problem. * * * * SL MEMBERS and potential members:will probably be faced with the question whe- ther to ask the Student Affairs Committee to put some sort of a time limit on removal…

… Calendar:' Sun., Nov. 6, 6:30 p.m., Sunday Nite Snack. 8:00 p.m. World Af- fairs Roundtable - Discussion on the Arabic Nations. Mon., Nov. 7, 4 p.m., Sociedad Hispanica; Social Dancing and Discussion. 7:30 p…

…- graphs, weekdays 9 to 5, Sundays 2 to 5. The public is invited. Events Today Student Religious Groups: Roger Wiliams Guild: Speaker: Dr. W. J. McKeachie, Psychology Department, 6 p.m. Guild House. Lutheran…

Student Association: 7 p.m., Zion Parish Hall. Rev. Nor- man Mentor, President, Michigan District of the American Lutheran Church. "The Reformation." Evangelical and Reformed Stu- dent Guild: 5:30 p…

….m., Cost Sup- per. Rev. Press will speak on "The Policity and the Institutin of the Evangelical and Reformed Church. Canterbury Club: 9 a.m., Holy Communion followed by student breakfast at Canterbury House…

… the Pine Room. Topic: "Questions Without An- swers." 10:45 a.m. Worship-Af- filiatenMembership Sunday for Students; all students wishing to become an affiliated member of the Methodist Church are…

… invited. 4:30 p.m., Choir Festival in Sanc- tuary. 4:30 p.m., Guild goes to Ypsilanti Foundation; Guest speaker, David Larson: "A Work- camper Sees Europe." Lutheran Student Chapel: Gamma Delta, Lutheran…

Student Club, supper, 5:30 p.m. Program, 6:15 p.m., group dividing into sec- tions for three student-led book reviews and discussions. Unitarian Student Group: Due to the concert, there will be no meeting…

…. Congregational-Disciples Guild: 6 p.m., supper at Congregational Church. Margaret Long, former president of Guild, now Ass't. Na- tional Student Work Director for Disciple of Christ, will tell of her experiences…

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students of the Arabic lan- guage on Thursday at 4 p.m. in Room 3065 of the Frieze Building. -- Compiled /Y Dai/ StsffRporiter Lisa Hoffrrnun LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 6, 2000 - 3A…

… President Antonio Belloni. Prof. to deliver lecture on drugs Psychology Prof. Terry Robiison will deliver a lecture Wednesday at 12 p.m. as part of the Professors Reach- ing Out for Students program, spon…

…." Broadbridge is 'xdoctoral candidate in the Depart- ment of Near Eastern languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. Native Arabic speakers will also gather for their weekly meeting for *dvanced…

… Blood Battle, Stella said. The University is using it on a trial basis. Ohio State does not have a similar Website. While confessing a "passionate hatred for Ohio State," medical student and Alpha Phi…

… Omega advisor Matt Thompson said his feel- ings toward the Buckeyes are not the only rea- son he's taking the time to donate blood during the competition. As a medical student, Thompson said he's often…

… organizations such as the Vork- ers Rights Consortium fighting on behalf of sweatshop workers could create worse conditions for the workers. The WRC is a student-developed factory mnonitorin" organization…

… partnering student activists with human rights and labor watchdogs. "The consequence of the struggle is the people you're struggling for may be hurt. We have to be sure were not simply imposing something from…

…'s wonderful that they do this for us," said SAlA member Kris- ten Dania, an LSA senior. "We real- ly appreciate the money." The charitable focus of the race drewm rore than just students, including the parents…

….umich.edu/~info on the World Wide Web Northwalk, 763-WALK, Bursley Lobby, 8 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. O Safewalk, 936-1000, Shapiro Library Lobby, 8 p.m. - 2:30 a.m. * Student Mediation Services, 647- 7397, mediation…

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… campus). Available Dec. 1. 5-4354, after 6:30p.m. 67C1111 IE FURNISHED ROOM with kitchen Several large windows, very close to 40 mo. Call769-8520 9 a.m.-6 p.m.. 57C1111 Female student to share condominium…

… at662-2222. cF1211 FOREIGN LANGUAGE PERIODICALS Our selection includes German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Arabic titles. A Periodical Retreat, 316S. State. 663-0215. cF1113 PREGNANT? Need'Help? Ull…

…. Send $1.00 for mail order catalog. Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8474. 186J1203 TYPING-Professional/student rates. Fast, reliable service. Ask for Barbara, 665-4286,24 hours. c…

… Track and Tennis Building. Whomever-please return flag to its bare pole now! 70M1111 $50 FINDERS FEE to find-1978 school year house for 4-6 U-M students near Hill dorms and cheap as possible. 764…

…, FM, green. Chris at 668- 8947 atj6 p.m. 05N1109 V-W Beetle, 1974. Rustproofed. 38,000 miles. Radials; AM-FM. Excellent condition. $1850. 995-0590. aN111 SOOK XMAS VACATIONS NOW! Student travel desk…

…, also student charters. Regency Travel. Campus location-corner William and Maynard, 601 E. Wil- iam, 665-6122, cPtc 3-bdrm. house or roorm in co-op house. Have trained kitten. I'm male, 22, considerate…

…, working. Music lover. Paul 663-3570. Leave message. 79L1113 15H1106 TYPING-accurate! 70t/pg. Call Dave: 663-464, Aunnm nrpfprrpd . SJ1109 MALE STUDENT to share modern nished apt. Now through Aug. 125 mo…

… 54 Neglect 55 "What we ought not-" 57 Cave: Poet. 58 Greek goddess 59 Emperor 61 Spanish exclama- tion 62 Recent: Prefix 9 10 1 12 '13 16: 23 27 STUDENT EMPLOYES NEEDED-Law Club. $2.65/hr., also $2…

…, Iris. 994-6039. 46H1108 SERIOUS STUDENT to do janitor work in church- temple 15hrs./week. 662-9421. 66H1106 WORK STUDY POSITION available to Museum of Art. 8-13 hours per ,week; work Saturdays and…

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…-FOUR BEDROOM apartment or Center, 110 W. Huron. 761-3094. 34Btc house for winter term, for two-four ~~_ -~--~----- responsible students. Call 665-7220 TWO 50-YARD LINE tickets for Wis- anytime, persistently. LA…

…- ciate the return of the George S. Nadell Memorial trophy missing since, Oct. 4th. No questions asked. 700 Oxford. 761-3127. 39F59 STUDENT DESIRES WORK, changing screens, storms, handyman jobs cf all kinds…

…. Call 662-4736. FD RUTH ANNE-I love you. See you in M.ay-Dick. 48F54 T.G. FRI., 9 p.m. on. 21 and over. 1440' Hubbard. 43F55 PEOPLE'S LIBERATION MARCH FOR FREEDOM STUDENT STRUGGLE FOR SOVIET JEWRY Thurs…

…" in the campus inter- arts magazine, GENERATION. All ma- terial submitted will be carefully read, criticized, and rturned if not used. Manuscripts may be left at the main office, Student Publications…

… Building. First issue in October. GENERATION >FD " SCRUMMERS and friends of David, Ian, Marilyn, Barb, "Harry," Jeff, Tom and Alice: Beware!! November 7 is coming at David's. FD STUDENT DESIRES WORK…

… copies now only 7c on over- .__ _._ night service, use correct-o-tape or MUSIC STUDENTS WANTED. Right j unlimited erasures and yet be as- handed males for psych experiments. sured of copies that even look…

… SOCIETY Make a Note of It Right Now STUDY ABROAD THE COMING SEMESTER? LIVE FOR SOME TIME IN A KIBBUTZ? LEARN TO SPEAK HEBREW AND ARABIC ? IU Now there's a pre-mixed drink that's 42 proof. A-1. A unique…

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… Inside Out, 1-4:30 pm; 1111 Kipke Dr; Reg req 764-7410 Linguistics-Colloquium, "Arabic as a Research Language-The Case of Agricultural Sciences," H Najjar, noon, 3050 Frieze Bldg, 764-0353. Med…

…. Folkdance Club-Intl folkdancing, 8-9 pm teaching, 9-11 pin requests, Mich Union Anderson Rm, 663-3885. *Guild House-Lunch/discuss, "Students Who Demonstrate in El Salvador: The Risk of Death," P Nadasen, noon…

… req 764-7410. Intl Ctr-Lecture, "Health Care for a Student Budget," J Zielasko, 1-2 pm, 207 Fletcher, 747-2184. Ctr Japan Stds-Mizoguchi film series, Sansho, the Baliff, 7 pm, Lorch Hall Aud, 764…

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