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April 06, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…, the Daily opined that Diag policy was an undue obstacle to the legitimate humanitarian and political activities of the Arab-American Students, Association (ARAMSA) in its attempt to address the Hebron…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 6, 1994 G e £Iiri~iga &dtIlg t w +rir a w r r++ A " w + a rn. " r+r t __ 1% -- I 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the…

… cooperate to improve lighting Washtenaw Avenue at night is a dark and foreboding stretch of roadway. Amber lights bathe the street in a dim glow, providing little protection for the students who walk the…

… of safety in Ann Arbor. As city officials draft a budget for next year, the Michigan Student Assembly is pushing the lighting issue. In a March 14 letter to city council members, LSA Rep. Andrew Wright…

… those of the city. Furthermore, it also has a strong interest in improving safety in student areas. Unfortu- The Bosnian a 9i K.f a ~ K2 ,w.7-t I nately, University officials are strangely mum about…

… incentive to ensure safety. The students who walk along Washtenaw Avenue at night are constituents, as it were, of the Univer- sity, and have a right to expect the Univer- sity to be interested in their well…

… highest priority on the safety of students and other residents. I r jNqa ' I responds to Department of Communication rumors To the Daily: We write to correct any misconception generated by any recent…

… begin shortly will help us provide an even better education for Michigan students, who should always demand no less than the best from us. JAMES J. DUDERSAD President GILBERT R. WHITAKER, JR. Provost…

… the Daily to handle? When the Daily is silent after a coalition of six student and community groups holds a rally on the Diag attended by 75 students, what are we to conclude? In an editorial last week…

… coverage of Hebron massacre shows anti-Semitism," in which a student accused the Daily of anti-Semitism for covering the massacre, its aftermath, and student activism in its wake. As Karima Bennoune pointed…

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