February 06, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 91) • Page Image 4
…4 OPINION Page 4 Friday, February 6, 1987 The Michigan Dc il _ ^ , . 1 0,re Mt hdpganlatiglt Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan China is state Vol. XCVII, No. 91…
… clean, pro - jected figures on parking space de - ficiencies on the Medical Campus for the next eight years. These figures serve as a justification for the plan to raze student housing. It is true that…
… result, over forty students and their families are forced to seek new housing in an already overcrowded market. As opposed to some of the other University residences, the Uni - versity Terrace has…
… consideration of political issues in China, such as the recent student protests in China in favor of Western democracy. Anyone who reads the major newspapers or even most of the academic work done in the United…
…" and "bureaucrats" or "democrats" and "totalitarians" do not interest me. Although it is apparent that some people - e.g. students, intellectuals, and some peasants - want to move faster with the reforms…
…, we will examine what groups have benefited and which have lost out in China's capitalist social revolution. Women, not objects LAST WEDNESDAY 30 Ann Arbor residents andUniversity students. protested…
… extraneous purposes such as selling beer. Until Dooley's renounces the lingerie show, students should picket, not patronize, the bar. It is possible that sexist advertising is so widespread that nothing short…
…; Jews hate Arabs and everyone hates Jews; whites hate Asians or American Indians or almost anyone whom we have previously mistreated, and we grumble that we are tired of hearing about such…
… required intensive-training camp over the summer. Given this tremendous commitment to safety by the cheerleaders, the University should allow these athletes the same opportunity that is allowed to students…

