Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

December 06, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… of the Unknown Women's Memorial in Washington, D.C. A L1' b e itbadat U i stij Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 a Vo Un car of t ON…

… ser pagan ospecifi area. school what t mind "Arab "terro almost p search of a sc 6ussto l. C, No. 64 signed editorials represent a majo toons, signed articles, and letters he Daily. rity of the Daily…

… legitimate y severe anti-Arab racism that has aspirations for self-determination. singly marked the U.S. political It is even more outrageous that The Calling for people to "beware of South End would choose to…

… Israel and the United 1 PLO policy is to bomb tourists, States from seeing Palestinians as put out by a group calling itself people with rights rather than terrorists onist Student Organization, used who…

… throw bombs. To reinforce such arged term terrorism to imply that myths is to practice the very terrorism abs were terrorists, and that all that groups such as the Zionist Student hinking people should…

… the PLO children were asked last year has accepted Israel's right to exist - he first word was that came to the Zionist Student Organization relies when they heard the word on the same propaganda which…

… has ," all forty of them answered prevented such dialogue for years. rist." And, just this past week, sixty Arab schoolchildren were When Palestinians and others here ed as a group for knives because…

… of fire and blood." The UN blamed the The rights of the Jewish community are for Palestine" (Daily, 11/15/89) we felt Arabs for the war. Husseini later told the guaranteed by Israeli law. In contrast…

…, compelled to reply, not to the intent of the UN Security Council, "... We told the nearly every Arab state proclaims Islam as editorial, but instead to the plethora of fac- whole world that we were going to…

… fight." the state religion and minority groups are tual misconceptions which are rife b) According to the UN Relief and harassed or oppressed. Other Arab states throughout the piece. Rather than assault…

March 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

… Arts. It is therefore proposed that the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts adopt as a requirement for graduation that each student take at least four hours of course- work devoted principally…

…- quirement would apply to all students en- tering the college in the academic year 1990-91 and thereafter, and should be ful- for stu( filled within a student's first two years. The following topics, among…

… and persistence of racial inequality. 4. Analysis of discrimination against women and other forms of discrimination- such as anti-Semitism, anti-Arab discrim- ination, and discrimination based on sex…

….g., African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Latinos, Native Ameri- cans). 6. Discussion of the ways in which students encounter racism and its effects in various spheres of their lives, and of how change can be…

… brought about. We propose the establishment of a fac- ulty-student oversight committee, which would report to the LS&A faculty, charged with the responsibility for identifying courses that, singly or in…

… combination, would fulfill this new requirement, and with responsibility for helping faculty de- velop such courses. The oversight com- mittee is to be composed of seven faculty and two student members, drawn…

… faculty) -Current or past teachers of the course (2 faculty) -LS&A faculty at large (2 faculty) --Baker-Mandela Center and Michigan Student Assembly (2 students chosen in consultation) dent…

…-faculty proposal T t Ar p ! f """'! ' _ _ _ _ x .- .__ " - - . .,. r - . i Students at Stanford University protested Stanford's eurocentric edu- cational requirements, demanded inclusion of studies about…

… people of color in University requirements. abrlĀ£irbirgi*fiI' Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No. 105 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials…

… Weisskopf Tom Will A liberal arts education is supposed to prepare students for problems they will confront in their adult lives. The College of Literature, Science and the Arts has al- ready instituted…

April 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 128) • Page Image 5

… within the "diversified" University of Michigan has reached an all time dangerous high where many students now live in a climate offear. Yesterday a flyer stating "Faggots, niggers, spic lovers be- ware…

…. Last year similar vi- cious racist flyers were circulated around campus. In November five students were leaving a fraternity party when a man in the doorway said,"Oh, look, the chinks are leaving. Ah…

… this year. Anti-Jewish, anti-Arab, and other anti-human being graffitied slogans have become part of the day-to-day artwork plastered on this campus. The list goes on ... What? No lynchings or cross…

… errors include: -reference to a non-existent "Committee on Hispanic Studies" -no mention of Native American student programs or resources; -omission of Latino student group scholarships and events…

… administration has skirted the issue of the manda- tory class issue. President Duderstadt did, however, attend the pep rally at Crisler Arena Tuesday. 3. Students need classroom ex- perience to address issues of…

… racism. At March's faculty meeting, one professor read misconceptions about Blacks and whites written by her English students. One of the state- ments said that, "whites as a group are destructive." "They…

…- scare" tactic being used to deter the requirement's acceptance. The proposed graduation require- ment on race, ethnicity and racism failed 140-120. 5. Students have been and will continue to be the…

… administration in 1987. Along with UCAR, many other student organizations have worked together to defeat inequities at the University. "A people united will never be defeated" may be thought of as a slightly…

…. The University of Michigan Turkish Students Asscoiation is proud to present TURKISH CULTURAL SERIES Anatolian Mysticism: Rapture and Revolution (Rumi and the Whirling Dervishes, Yunus Emre, Bektashis…

… (oboe). Works of Verrell, Bolcom, Rosenberg. Rackham, 8 p.m. FREE ay- The $5 Revue- y Joan Morris, director. Musical Theatre 8 students in a 70-minute review, a benefit for the Bolcom-Morris Musical…

October 06, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 22) • Page Image 16

… Contact your MODLPhotographer for rules and regulations. Don't be just another Student I.D. Number. By Adam Schrager "If you leave here with more question marks than exclamation points, then your trip will…

… and soldiers, as well as Palestinian journalists, an Arab K'nesset mem- ber and inhabitants of a Palestinian refugee camp. Because the tour was co-sponsored by The Jerusalem Post, the only Israeli daily…

… Aviv University. With so many different is- sues underlying the situ- ation, is there a right and wrong? Certain Israeli soldiers remarked that there are other Arabs who have become an accepted part of…

… Israeli society, such as the Druze and the Bedoins. In fact, the some Druze even serve in the Israeli army. "There are other Arabs that live peacefully within our society," said one soldier, who had served…

… Reproductive Rights Week, and have organized panels and workshops on campus. The College Democrats have also been active in the pro-choice move- ment. Students in College Democrats for Choice have been working…

…-abortion activities have been the area abortion clinic protests staged by Operation Rescue, which, although not a student group, in- cludes some students. Students For Life, a Right to Life branch on campus, has not…

… yet planned any activities this year. LSA senior and Students for Life member Ann Evangelista said the group had Well, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em, I guess. TheMichiganTDaily, as you might know…

… legalizing abortion, in which about 50 students participated. Evangelista said that while she believes "abortion is murder" and most of the people she speaks with take an anti-abortion stance, the ma- jority…

… decide to have abortions are scared and feel it is the only alternative they have. These women need to know about financial and emotional support that is available, she said. While Students for Life does…

April 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… reactionary, violent, racist behavior," said United Coalition Against Racism member Kimberly Smith in an exclusive in- terview with the Daily. She said such actions were in- tended to intimidate students of…

… to have him speak," said John Coleman, chair of the engineering graduation commit- tee. "It will give him a real chance to state his views," he said, adding that the students have never really heard…

… him speak. Engineering graduate student Ken Shepardson dis- agreed. "Students on the campus have enough oppor- tunity to hear him speak that it might be more inter- esting to. hear someone from outside…

… the campus with different views on what's going on. Many people said it doesn't matter who the speaker is because students pay no attention anyway. See Pres., Page 2 LIZ STEKETEE/DaIly Capitalist…

… identify lawbreakers. The tapes may be run on community access television. The News also reported that Police Chief William Corbett said the University should consider "kicking out of school" students who…

… WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State James Baker said yesterday he was encouraged by suggestions by Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir for settling the Arab-Israeli dispute. Baker commented after a two…

April 06, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… Friedberg, Uni- versity of Illinois, W. Conference Rm., Rackham, 4 pm. Meetings American-Arab Anti-Discrimina- tion Committee - Welker Rm., Michigan Union, 6 pm. Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry Michigan…

… Sociologist focuses on race, sports BY ROLLIE HUDSON As he has done with area high school students and University ath- letes recently, visiting Sociologist Harry Edwards captivated his audi- ence yesterday…

… Jews collec- tively responsible for Daily vandal- ism." Robert Woronoff, a law student, complained that letters to the editor and guest editorials have sometimes been cut or altered to the extent that…

…-year LSA students to ROTC members to grad- uate teaching assistants. Ivanko de- scribes the club members as "extremely diversified," but said "the same love for the outdoors is what brings us all together…

… club is sensi- tive to fragile student budgets; trips are surprisingly inexpensive, often ranging from $10 to $15 for an en- tire weekend. But members say the club's true uniqueness comes from the…

… impression is that it is not an attempted coup," but rather an internal army dispute, said one Western diplomat. "It's a standoff," another diplomat said. "I think they're just staring STUDENTS: "if your hair…

November 06, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 44) • Page Image 7

… 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…

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan