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January 06, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… patrols around the student areas south of campus because of the thefts. Police arrested a suspect Sunday on the 1100 block of Packard Street who was acting suspiciously. The man was found near a house and…

… presence of police in her area. "They always sit in the park across the street to try and catch people turning left," she said. See CRIME, Page 7 PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY RODRIGO GAYA/Daily A student stands…

… policy degree 'U' students vote in Iraqi national election 'U' will admit first class of 50 sophomores in 2007 to new program By Joolle Dodge Daily StaffReporter Prof. John Chamberlin and other…

… field, including Princeton University, Duke University and Stanford Uni- versity. The school will admit its first class of students a year from now to begin the two-year program in fall of 2007. Each year…

… change, but students applying to the program will need Economics 101 and 102 and another introductory social science class, Chamberlin said. There will be core courses and some optional courses with a…

… "strong application of domestic and international issues," Blank said.' The center of the program will be a required seminar made up of a maximum of 25 students assigned a public policy problem to solve…

…, such as social security or small arms trade. Students will apply what they learned in their courses to a real-world problem in their semi- nar. There will also be speakers' who have worked on public…

… well as a new learning facility. The Students cast votes in election for four-year, 275- member National Assembly. By Mariem Qamruzzaman Daily Staff Reporter As some students fretted over studying for…

… National Assembly. "It's sending a message to the Arab world that democracy can work," Pattah said. Pattah, who is Chaldean, a kind of Chris- tian, said he wanted to diversify represen- tation in the…

October 06, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… surrounding Arab states, including the Palestinian Authority,this is how it will remain. Don't get me wrong: I salute student activists on both sides. Any time a student becomes politi- cally active in a cause…

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 413 E. HURON ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE I'm looking at the data, and we've become post…

… discussion. Except during last week Wednes- day's Solidarity Day. Various student groups representing Pales- tinian, Iraqi and Lebanese students came together to protest and hand out information on American…

… and Israeli foreign policy in the Middle East. Pro-Israel students came over to discuss the content and theme of the protest. When I arrived, students on one side were yelling at students on the other…

… side, who answered such "discussion" with even more yelling. When it comes to the Arab-Israeli conflict, normal Diag dialogue eti- quette flies out the window. Not only do members of both sides scream at…

… on the Arab-Israeli con- flict, depending on whom you ask, range from moderate to left-wing. I see errors and legitimate claims on both sides, and I'm not ashamed to call out the appropriate…

October 06, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… wage to $7.25 an hour and cutting the student loan interest rate. SENATE Continued from page 1A cies of the Bush Administration that have lost us jobs and threat- en our Michigan way of life. I've been…

… one of the big advocates for things that increase access to college." Bouchard and Stabenow also used the discussion as a chance to encourage political participa- tion by college students. "Get…

…, Bouchard compared Stabenow to a failing student at the University. "If students don't work hard to get good grades, they're not going to pass," Bouchard said. "It's the same with elected offi- cials, and…

… securing the futures of the young refugees. After initially paying herself for the primary and secondary school- ing of 27 children, she has worked to raise money to enroll several hundred students a year in…

February 06, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… - won last year in a landslide victory over Rackham student Kate Stenvig and LSA senior Monica Smith from the Defend Affirmative Action Party. 5 Levine and Benavides received 2,008 votes, beating the…

… DAAP can- didates by 1,356 votes. S4M will focus this semester's campaign strategy around a three- pronged platform. The first goal is to strengthen MSA's connection with students on campus. This effort…

… money to stay out of debt and execute their events. Stallings said her personal cam- paign efforts will focus on talking with student groups and individual students. "You can flyer campus all you want, it…

…'s not the same," she said. During last fall's elections, S4M - formed from the remnants of the previously dominant Students First - took control of almost 70 percent of the available MSA seats. Last week…

April 06, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 107) • Page Image 11

… somehow show that you need money. It was a really hard balance to strike, but I think being a student and not quite knowing everything there is to know about design helped me strike that bal- ance. It wasn…

… matter how sweet you think it is. But the Glee Club isn't the only prob- lem. They are just an example of the many student groups who continually offer stu- pid flyers that very few - if any - stu- dents…

… day, and avoid all of the tension between regular students and flyer peo- ple? The administration needs to make a new rule. No more paper in the Diag. The only time these fools can annoy the mass- es is…

students and $8 for everyone else and are available at the door. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Indie-rock newcomers Clap Your Hands Say Yeah finally make their way to Ann Arbor, bringing their unique sound to the…

… Blind Pig. Doors are at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $14 for the 18 and up show and are available at the door. Satrday 4,06 Arabic Music Ensemble The School of Music presents this small chamber ensemble…

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