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December 06, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

… HENDERSON by Students at the Opinion Editor University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily…

… community r. F irst, students were teargassed and maced on South University. Then, University security officers drew their weapons on unarmed suspects and arbitrarily stopped Black women in the streets. Now…

…..AVS.S.....WS..V.VV.~sn.V S. 5 student loans White House and Congress abandon students T ast month, President Bush finally extended unemployment benefits to many jobless Americans. The legislation that the president signed…

… benefits will come from students through cuts that cut the federal student loan program. The provisions require that students over 21 prove their credit worthiness, or face recrimination by loan officers…

April 06, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

…:00 p.m. WHERE: Rackham Auditorium Arab Folk-Dance Workshop WHAT: As part of Arab Heritage Month, Karim Naji, an Egyptian dancer, percussionist, musician, DJ and composer, will host an Arab Folk…

… Michigan graduate student, will expand on the “safe” sex conversation for young women. WHO: Department of Psychology WHEN: Noon to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: East Hall, Room 4464 Feast of Ideas WHAT…

…’s founding to Ferguson, as part of the Brian Simpson lecture. WHO: UM Law School WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. WHERE: South Hall, Room 1225 Tweets Follow @michigandaily Michigan Students @UMichStudents it…

…’s fair in war and Umich Engineering In an email sent to students, faculty and staff in the school, Dworkin announced that he has mixed emotions about his resignation. “It is necessary for me to…

… included so many successes on the part of so many students, faculty, and staff,” he wrote. Dworkin has spent some time at the University of Michigan, as he obtained a bachelor’s degree and master…

… of fine arts degree in violin performance from the University. “From my time as a student once upon a time to my role as dean, the School of Music, Theatre & Dance—which means the people who…

… and renovations in its laboratories, offices, conference rooms and collaboration rooms for students. Previously, the building housed the decommissioned Ford Nuclear Reactor, which shut down in…

… tell you where they’re coming from so they can characterize a whole field of radiation and where it comes from,” she said. For the students who will be doing research in the nuclear engineering…

… affect students who are investigating topics in nuclear engineering and writing their theses. “A lot of students will be affected by this lab,” she said. “Student doing on their thesis work…

… CORRECTIONS corrections@michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University OF Michigan. One copy is…

January 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (/P) - The disrupted Arab-Israeli peace talks resumed yesterday under the guidance of Gunnar V. Jarring, the U.N. spec- ial envoy for the Middle East. Ambassador Yosef Tekoah of Israel…

…. 22, 1967. This in- cludes an Israeli withdrawal from Arab territory. Both the Arab countries and Israel have ac- cepted the resolution, but differences still exist on how it should be implemented…

…. Israel said withdrawal should take place after "permanent, secure and recognized boundaries are agreed upon." The Arabs say Israel must with- draw its forces first. A letter from Foreign Minister Abba Eban…

… positive step had been taken to- ward restoring peace. The Soviet statement reiterated support of the Arab position that Israel must evacuate Arab ter- ritories occupied since the June 1967 war. Nationalist…

… devoted to t h e struggle for freedom of my people. The Michigan Daily, edited and ma- agec. by students at the University of Minigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich…

May 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… in Palestine has been ad- vanced by the Arabs but has re- ceived little support among the delegates. The Jews have an- nounced plans to proclaim a Jew- n excellent opportunity for students +)to learn…

… Annual Spring Parley with a speech on the possibilities of world peace. Then, at 8:30 p.m., interested students will meet in the Union for the first in a se- ries of panels, on the general topic "Trouble…

… her mandate over Palestine on May 15. Meanwhile, violence broke out briefly in Jerusalem tonight as ef- forts to engineer an Arab-Jewish truce in the Holy City apparently bogged down. After a peaceful…

… that the suggested emergency ad- ministration would not be a UN trusteeship, advocated by the United States, nor a permanent answer to the Arab-Jewish dead- lock. The idea of a single independent country…

… days, recaled how high student enthusiasm was at some of the first meetings. "At one of the panels," he said, "students directed so many ques- tions at. e speakers that individ- ual questions could not…

… be distin- guished. We had to have students write their questions down and bring them to the chairman." First Series The first series of panels starts at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Un- ion. Under the…

… World Peace." In three separ- ate panels, students will discuss world trade agreements, the world bank, the UN, and cultural and re- ligious exchanges. Short Talks Panel leaders, to be announced tomorrow…

…, will give short talks on the, nature of the individual problems. Then students will join in an open discussion. AVy C Opens All-oCamps Book Drive An all-campus drive to collect books for a recreational…

… the diagonal, in Mosher-Jordan, the East and West Quads. Union Petitions Petitions for student vice- presidential positions in the Michigan Union will be re- ceived from 3 to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow…

… at the student offices. The petitions should bear 200 signature and specify the school or lege the petitioner intends to represent. BREAKING UP TRIESTE DEMONSTRATION-Trieste police grapple with a…

March 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… every summer to visit family. These visits ceased in 2011 when the area became too dangerous due to the violence and riots of the Arab Spring against the Bashar al-Assad regime. “After the summer of…

… Yusuf Ahmed saw how perceptions of safety and the Syrian crisis overall command a very large presence in the news. Since the conflict’s inception during the 2011 Arab Spring in response to…

… in the death of one woman. This rejection was met with a lawsuit against MSU by Cameron Padgett, a Georgia State University student and Spencer’s booking agent and legal advocate. Padgett…

… speak was organized during the school’s spring break in order to ensure the safety of the student’s on campus. “This agreement was based on the university’s requirement that the event occur on a…

… enforcement officers to the Afro-American Lounge in South Quad Residence Hall Monday evening to discuss prominent social and legal issues facing African Americans on campus. Students

… non-minorities aren’t subjected to. LSA senior Isaiah Land, president of the University’s chapter of the NAACP, felt it was important to give students a chance to educate themselves and have…

… impart to their children on dealing with law enforcement. Students agreed they were implored to be extra respectful and extra careful in order to avoid ending up another fatal statistic. Eddie…

… reported in the state of Michigan in 2016. However, 82,000 African Americans were arrested in Michigan during the same year. Students told stories of being pulled over by police and having a…

… on community partnership, students worry knowing rights isn’t enough CHETALI JAIN Daily Staff Reporter See NAACP, Page 3 See COUNCIL, Page 3 See SYRIA, Page 3 See MICHIGAN, Page 7A See SCHLISSEL…

February 06, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… testing questions. Connie Escobar, a University Law School Student. The intervenors are not sure when they will finish their case presentation and each side is entitled to call rebuttal witnesses before…

… making their closing arguments. Students keep eye on vote outco-me By Elizabeth Kassab Daily Staff Reporter Profs. question timing of Bush tax cut plan With conservative hard-liner Ariel Sharon…

… seemingly poised to defeat Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak in day's elections, many students are keeping close tabs on the political events unfolding half a world away. Whether they are from the Middle East…

… themselves or have relatives there, opinions among students and local residents abound. Rabbi Alter Goldstein said he feels Israelis lost faith in Barak after his numerous unsuccessful attempts to secure a…

… to believe that picking Sharon would mean starting a war and while Sharon does not seem to be the happy face that the Arabs want to see in the Middle East, where political windschange faster than the…

… Israeli troops. At the Rafah cross- ing between Gaza and Egypt, an Israeli tank fired 20 shells, apparently in response to Palestinian gunfire that killed Israeli soldier Rujia Salameh, 23, a Bedouin Arab

… challenger Ariel Sharon by about 20 points in the polls, tightened a ban on Palestinian travel, ordering most Palestinians in the West Bank confined to their communities. Far out Students mixed on Napster…

… research done by Jupiter Media Metrix, a new economy research firm, that suggests Napster users are 45 per- cent more likely to increase their spending on music than non-Napster users. Students, meanwhile…

… current student code of con- duct says the (Standard Practice Guide) would cover students and fac- ulty but we would like that to cover visitors as well," Cantor said. To obtain a un-free ordinance, the I…

December 06, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

… Slit daiitan aani Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Nixon's Sunday morning positive thinking 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

… their City Council representative. Does GOP conservative Bruce Benner truly represent the interests of students living in neighborhoods running between State and Packard Streets south of cam- pus…

… vote for the party of their choice. City Council would then be composed of members in each party seated according to the percentage of the vote their party received in the city as a whole. For a student

… as member-at-large of the Student Government Council and announce my resignation from RAP (Responsible Alternative Party). Admittedly, I've been the m o s t silent member, but not because of apathy. I…

… the Student Government Council. SGC could more appro- priately be titled KGC (Kiddie Gov- ernment Council), since meetings are a time for members to mimic the wheeling-dealing techniques of the "big…

… position, as budgeted by SGC is to be a half-time job with a salary of $2,000 per semester. I am working full time at a salary of $1,800 for one semester only. -Vic Gutman Dec. 2 Harassed Arabs To The Daily…

February 06, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…. Chapman is a Daily Opinion Page editor. *1 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Weasel By Robert Lence Vol. XCII, No. 105 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials…

… campaign against an Arab resolution which con- demns Israel's annexation of the Golan Heights. The resolution, expected to pass by a large margin, recommends severing economic, cultural, political, and…

… military ties with Israel. U.S. of- ficials fear that the resolution may be preliminary groundwork for an Arab move to bar Israel from the U.N. General Assembly. Israel's controversial move to annex the…

… Golan Heights, an area already substantially settled by Israelis, sparked more than just the Arab's criticism. The Reagan administration added its condemnation of the an- nexation, claiming the Israeli…

… move would anger the Arab world, and thus damage Mideast peace efforts. Israel, lashing out at Reagan's chastisement, warned the United States to stay out of what it considered to be an Israeli domestic…

… affair. This political rift threatened existing cooperation treaties between Israel and America, and marked a low point in a close, longstanding relationship. By blocking the Arab U.N. resolution, the…

… United States is helping to improve its Israeli relations at an especially crucial time for this hard- pressed Middle Eastern state. Arab in- transigence toward Mideast" peace remains as vehement as ever…

… violence of the Arab states. Only by protecting Israel's bargaining position with its often hostile Arab neighbors can the United States foster a lasting solution to tie Mideast problem. LETTERS TO THE…

… English competence. Occasionally, student demand for Chemistry courses has exceeded our capacity to supply teaching assistants whose English is at the colloquial level, but this happens very- seldom and…

…, even if 'something gets by us, we like to know about it. It is a delicate question when a foreign born teaching assistant passes the limit between expectation by the student for a "home town ac- cent…

March 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

… repeating the phrase con- stantly-his only excuse for refusing to cut the hair of William Grier, a Negro medical student. A poor excuse is better than none, the barber must have thought, because Oette Marney…

…-maker" and a "home- breaker. Earlier, Conhin had attempted to trace At Patten gill Auditorium THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED, wth the Student Players. THE STUDENT PLAYERS made their campus debut last night and it…

…. Welford is interested in justice. Is it justice to have Arab war- riors cross the Palestine borders unchallenged when Jews are rot- ting on Cyprus and in European D.P. camps? Is it justice that Arabs are re…

… League of Nations at a time when 40 times that area was conceded to sur- rounding Arab peoples? What do you call minimum de- mands, Mr. Wellford, when a patch of ground half the size of Vermont is maximum…

… dot, that's the Arab World. Why don't people exert their energy to convince the Arabs of the obvious fact that co-operation with the Jewish people will bene- fit them and everybody else, in- stead of…

… Intelligence in the Middle East, I am in a position to call to the at- tention of the Daily's readers that (quote): "The people of Lebanon are Christian in majority. They have been dragged in the Arab League by…

… the pressure exerted on them by the Arab powers and the Brit- ish. (We are familiar wtih this kind of pressure.) We, the Chris- tians of Lebanon, will support Zionism which will bring in the Middle East…

… the Egyptian Jew. After this state- ment I will expect Mr. Mohamed of the Arab Club to answer with a list of names of persons having "leading positions" in the gov- ernment offices with Mr. Makram…

March 06, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… Subscriber MOTIVE unexplained, a law student known only to us as "torts," threw a blunt object at the Managing Editor yes- terday with near-fatal results. The mis- sile smashed a chandelier just above the…

… Division, Conservation Department, will dis- cuss water legislation and prob- lems pertinent to Michigan. All students in the field of Wildlife Management are expected to at- tend. Anyone else interested is…

…, Boellman, and Jongen, will be heard on the program. The general public, with the exception of small children, will be admitted without charge. Student Recital: Ruth Wolkow- sky, pianist, will present a…

… of Engineering Research. Students and faculty are invited. Radio Club: 7:30 p.m., Rm. 220, W. Engineering Bldg. Mr. J. F. Cline, W80SP, of Electrical Engi- neering staff, will speak on "How Harmful Are…

… week. Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Special meeting 12:15 p.m. Gargoyle Circulation Staff and Salesmen Meeting: 5 p.m., Gar- goyle office, first floor of Student Publications Bldg. Tryouts in- vited…

… of the views expressed: the handful of Arabs in America and in England have suf- ficient influence 'n the foreign of- fices to make up for any lack of knowledge in the masses. When the foreign offices…

April 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… town meetings with students today and tomorrow. "The idea came from the fact that the president and the provost were really eager to reach out to the students and have a conversation with them," said…

… B at 4:30 p.m., the adminis- tors will speak briefly about the pre- vious academic year and then open the floor to students, Horn said. "The goal is for both the president and the provost to hear from…

… meetings in ifferent locations. The town meetings were advertised through e-mail and fliers. "We've asked that student leaders bring along those who they are mentor- ing," Horn said. She said the…

… place at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Rackham Auditorium. University President Lee Bollinger will give the opening address before Adams delivers his lecture. The Golden Apple is an award that allows students to…

… choose their favorite professor. Students submitted nomina- tions by e-mail or ballot to determine the winner of the event, sponsored by Wtudents Honoring Outstanding University Teaching, a division of…

… University in 1974. He has previously been awarded the Thurnau Professorship in 1991 from the University. 0 The award was established eight years ago and includes a $1,000 prize. Student program seeking…

… volunteers The Welcome to Michigan Program, which helped organize more than 250 activities for incoming students this past fall, is now accepting volunteers for next fall. The program, which was started five…

… years ago. begins on Sept.] when new students move in to residence halls and continues until Sept. 7. Campus organi- zations interested in participating in the event must complete an form by April 10…

…. Students interested in becoming involved with the program should con- tact Jennifer Cross at 764-6413 or by e- mail at welcome@umich.edu. Poet-in-residence scheduled to read Michael Dennis Browne, the…

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…

October 06, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

…) "Procelytizing" Protestants IQC Jazz Show, which'in previous ing speed limits. can be expected to be rebuffed by years has featured such per- Foreign students, in general, most Arabs, Indians and many formers as…

….for the coming academic, year. ", f students: 1) Differences among forelgn .Miss Fisher's job entails plan- students as individuals, even if ning and coordinating various they come from the same country…

…, ADC activities and, projects which ca econsiderable involve the whole of the student j 2) Violations of moralstandards body. 2)yVeilatis ofaoralstan-dsThe first of these special pro- may be Indicative…

… meo office oa n commi :verydifferent, Arabs too strict, chairmen of the women's resi- Turks and Latins too lenient on dente halls, problems encountered dain the various jobs are discussed "y V…

… Fisher ROBERT KLINGER of modesty involved in such group will be responsible for the organ- ... researches morals , living. ization of the Assembly-Inter- 6) Most foreign students severely Quadrangle…

… asked, all of which were par- ticipial phrases describing hypo- tlietical "offenses" committed by foreign students here. Each response was scored as to its degree of feeling--from 1 ("you; feel this is…

… was in attitudes toward premarital sex relations. The survey reported that South American and Turkish students tend to view premarital relations -or a situation when a single person goes out with a…

… person of the opposite sex with, the in- tention of sexual relations - in a more favorable light than do Americans. Neutral Attitude Klinger also found that most foreign students had a neutral attitude…

… toward inter-racial mar- riage, while Americans had a "moderately bad" attitude. Arabs, Indians, Chinese, South Americans and Turks, in that or- der, are "most different" from Americans, although they are…

… Vaughan; Williams House, Corridor Party, West Quad- rangle; Zeta Phi, Record Dance, 1443' Washtenaw. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at its Meeting of October 4, 1961. Approved as…

April 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… talks is sponsored by the Palestinian Solidarity Com- mittee. Green said he feared the possible consequences of another Arab-Israeli conflict. "The next Arab-Israeli conflict will not be fought in the…

…-Palestinian conflict in the West Bank as relatively small examples of how devastating a full- fledged Arab-Israeli war could be. Green is also concerned about the increased build-up of nuclear weapons in the Middle East…

… West Engineering. They will be working through the sum- mer to run cables to all buildings on central campus which have computers.; Dukakis leads delegate count By RYAN TUTAK The Michigan Student

Student Union, the University of Michigan's Asian Student Coalition, the Asian American Association, and the United Coalition Against Racism - endorsed Harris because they said he is equally aware of all…

… Blacks. "THERE'S a need in that posi- tion for someone who is sensitive to and and has a strong position on be-' half of minority students even when it's not popular," said business school graduate and BSU…

… sophomore Sara Riordin to the Student Rights Committee; Kittrie to the External Relations Committee; LSA junior Jennifer Kohn to the Academic Af- fairs Committee; LSA sophomores Brian Bard and Tina Meldrum to…

… AIDS like our an- cestors did with the plague, but instead to re- spond with compassion," Osborn said to about 50 faculty members, public policy experts, and students in the University's School of…

… Weimar Republic, 4 p.m., Henderson Rm, Michigan League. Meetings LSA Student Government - Weekly meeting, third floor chambers in the Michigan Union. 6:00 p.m. Furthermore Mutual Respect Forum - All Sexual…

… couple will have two albums out in May. Rama Kotesnikov, a student of Bolcom's, said he was impressed with Bolcom's award. "I'm very proud to be his student and I think he deserves it," Kotesnikov said…

February 06, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… Brown suggests that students follow the same precautions as Bond and return to their homes if possible. "If students who are sick have parents or family members within driving distance who can pick them…

…," Brown said. An e-mail was sent to Markley residents late Wednesday night by University housing with resources for sick students fighting the virus, as well as tips for students who have not yet contracted…

Arab Americans, were being profiled against. However, data also indicated that racial profiling against blacks was above 1.5 at the intersections of South University and Washtenaw, and at Hubbard Street…

… and Huron Parkway, and at Stadium Boulevard and Washtenaw Avenue. "At least for the first two, there may be a lot of African American students or persons of color going to and fro doing their business…

… Michigan Friday 8 p.m. $5 Adult, $3 Youth/Senior UM Students FREE Men's swinunin & #10 O Michigan State Friday 5 p.m. Coach Urbanchek's final home dual & Senior Night. Canham Natatorium Women's Tennis vs…

…. Friday @ 5 p.m. vs. South Carolina Sunday @'11 a.m. FREE Admission UM Tennis Center Women's Basketball Wisconsin Sunday @ 1 p.m. UM Students FREE Crisler Arena ForcsrmA~c Crisler Arena __ .;; h , :.r…

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…

May 06, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

…TAE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAX 6, 1960 TU I(_( --AIX RIAYMY ,1a I ARMAMENT:, students Plan To Stage )ernonstration at Capitol I 11 Joan Comlano, Assembly President >llege and university…

… re- s from 2,000 students favoring demonstration. he students want to express their concern over the problem of world disarmament. They hope that the demonstration will influ- ence proceedings at the…

… coming Geneva Conference. A smaller demonstration or- ganized by Bill Honey, a student at Bay City College, will coincide with the activities of the larger movement. I A land here time ands still! D…

….) Joan is less satisfied with As-1 sembly's contributions in the area of education. Interquad- rangle Council does a better, job, she points out. Her role as ex-officio member of Student Government Coun…

February 06, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… 31, 1979) supposedly attempted "to set the record straight" about the demonstration against former Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon in December, which was endorsed by LSA-Student Government…

… "vocal Zionists". No evidence, of cour- se, is cited because there is none. The only University course dealing directly with the Arab-Israeli conflict is a cour- se by the same name in the Political…

… pressures from the Zionist com- Union of Students for Israel munity is a mere lie. Such rhetoric ser- ves only to continue the archaic myth of some sort of Jewish or Zionist con- spiracy which anti…

… Gaza Strip. This plan had no precedent; it was Israel which suggested Palestinian self-rule for the first time since the Arabs rejected the United Nations Partition Plan in 1948. The Camp David…

… agreements of Sep- tember 1978 followed through with the basic- theme of the autonomy plan. Camp David set up a framework in which Palestinian Arabs of the West Bank and Gaza Strip will participate in…

… gan 0a t 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LXXXIX, No. 106 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Pot holes in…

… city politics: The making of an issue,. Let the students evaluate NO ORGANIZATION can improve without welcoming constructive comment and criticism, and the University is no exception. Since, student

… evaluation of teachers and courses are the best way for students to comment. on the quality of their education, we feel that all professors should be required to hand out such evaluations in their classes, and…

… that all results should be released to students for perusal. But the effectiveness of these evaluations has been seriotsly ham- pered here due to the attitudes of many faculty members and department…

… chairmen. Some instructors currently refuse to hand out evaluations in their classes, claiming that students - who are paying large amounts of money to fund faculty salaries - are incapable of accurately…

June 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…, 1968 Ten Cents Six Pac .... Police jail protesters Doctors report in MSU demonstration Students plan further action By MARTIN HIRSCHMAN Special To The Daily EAST LANSING-Eighty police officers…

… clubbed their way through a crowd of Michigan State Uni- versity students yesterday to ar- rest 17 students and one faculty member who were sitting in at the school's administration building. Also arrested…

… conspiracy, a felony. Bail for each of the arrested students was set at $100. After leaving the campus police headquarters, over 200 students moved to the student union where plans were set for an 8 a…

….m. 'meeting at Beaumont Tower on the MSU campus. From there, the group planned to move en masse to the arraignment of the arrested students. At 10:30 p.m., about 40 of the protesting students planned to re…

… to the MSU chapter of Students for a Demo- cratic Society, speaking outside the union, urged students not to carry out their plans. Larrowe said that further arrests would not contribute to the…

students' cause. "Tomorrow is going to be one hell of a show," said protest lead- er Mark Kupperman. "It's not go- ing to end, it's going to continue this summer." MSU's final examination period ends…

… Saturday. Protest activity began Tuesday as students met with 'MSU Presi- dent John Hannah, demanding the restructuring of the campus police force. The force had as- sisted state and local officials in…

February 06, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

… independent states, one for Israelis and one for Palestinians. That requires concessions on both sides, Tessler said. But even in Michigan, attitudes are difficult to negotiate. "Arab students on campus ... com…

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 6, 2001- 7 4APSTER ontinued from Page 1 Napster is, better than the other models out there, I'd consider using it." Other students have taken a differ- ent…

… sophomore Sabir Ibrahim said. The election will only determine the face of "the next one who will confiscate land, the next one who will deny the rights of all Arabs in the land of Palestine," said Engineer…

… bank," said ElKhatib. "Palestinians in the West Bank do not have the feeling of one entity" The Palestinians insist on the right of return for Palestinians who have been living in neighboring Arab states…

… could have a real impact on Michi- gan families." address safety concerns in light of new gun law Tickets in advance at MUTO (734) 763-8587 $6 Students S14 Adult Tickets at Door $8 Students S16 Adult…

… to obtain a gun as protection. 'w"1 the SPG it clearly says that excep- tions can be made by the chief of police," Cantor said. Still, SACUA members say they do not want faculty, students or visitors…

… to the district level. I L9 the michigan daily SCOREKEEPERS PUB & GRILL is now hiring part-time short order cooks. No experience needed. 310 Maynard. 995-0100. STUDENT NEEDED to schedule phone…

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… 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…

December 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…1, 1 Sixty-Eighth Year -____1hF; EDITED AND MANAGED BY ;STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Nhen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail…

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… independents arose. Until this ar, rush had been a fall phenomenon. A arch 1956 Student Government Council deci- on changed rush, beginning 1957-58, to the iring. In smoke-filled Panhel delegate meetings, the…

…- verse of everything it says, and you'll have the truth." Maybe so . . . I hope not. -Dale McGhee to the EDITOR Open House in Our Town TO A GREAT MANY STUDENTS at the Uni- versity, the city government…

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… (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University OF Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may…

… Haritos Tuesday evening, Central Student Government President Anushka Sarkar, an LSA senior, and CSG Vice President Nadine Jawad, a Public Policy senior, sent a school-wide email condemning…

… neo-Nazi and white supermacist Richard Spencer’s potential visit to the University of Michigan campus. Fearing an unsafe atmosphere on campus, Sarkar and Jawad asked students to sign a petition…

… statement reads. “We are looking to you to protect your constituents, your community, and your paying stakeholders against this violence.” Safety has been one of the biggest concerns for students

… and professors on campus regarding Spencer. At last week’s CSG meeting, social justice group By Any Means Necessary asked the student assembly to condemn Spencer’s visit. Sarkar, however, said…

… looking for a fight.” 2A — Wednesday, December 6, 2017 News The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com CSG leaders send statement, push students to unite against Spencer CSG President Anushka Sarkar, VP…

April 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… against the Arabs from now on will only'give more im- petus to the growth of the revolu- tionary struggle of the Palestine National Liberation Movement. We, the Arab students, recognize the fact that our…

…Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Opinions Are Free. 420 MAYNARD ST…

… they had ne- ailed. ver known. For many students an one and marchers he stood for the ad. He peaceful defiance they needed to site of rally around. For a black populace stration split into militant and…

… a dues checkoff for the city's striking sanitation work- ers. The swelling size of the march and the influx of white students and'ministers paralleled the ear- ly-1960 activities of the "Free- dom…

… road in the southern \Negev nearthe Israeli Red Sea port of Elatht. An Israeli bus carrying many (56) students ran over the mine and several occupants, including one child, were killed and many (24…

…) wounded" (N.Y. Times, March 8, 1968). "Israeli forces attacked Arab guerrillabases in Jordanian ter- ritory on the east bank of the Jordan river early today. Kol Is- rael, the government radio, in- dicated…

… been demolished and that Jor- danian artillery and other in- stallations had been destroyed.. . Premier Levi EshkoV1 addressed a eral agreement (among Arab cir- cles) that the Israeli raid has ended all…

… feasible alternatives. ..Although 150 Arabs iden- tified by the attacking Israelis as terrorists were killed in yester- day'sclash and dozens of others taken prisoners, the raid was ex- pected by most…

… independence, no force in the world can stop them. They might be destroyed, but they will not be conquererd. THE PALESTIAN Arab Revo- lution is now a reality. The Is- raelis' oppressive "anti-terrorist" measures…

September 06, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…, innovative tactics. The Arab Students Association and the Arab Anti-Discrimination Com- mittee shared a hookah, inviting stu- dents to take hits from a long tube passing through an urn of water that cools…

… evening clouds. H1. 85 LOWS 63 Tomorrow- ra1& AATA raises fares, changes schedules By James Ng Daily Staff Reporter Sarah Claud, a School of Public Health graduate student, will have to dig a little…

… charged. Fares for students ages 6- 18 and senior citizens 60-64 increased from 35 cents to 50 cents, while fares for riders with an American with Disabili- ties Act card and for seniors 65 and older, which…

…- versity students, faculty and staff who commute to and from campus on AATA buses. "We routinely modify our routes according to ridership," Stasiak explained. Route 1, the Pontiac Trail, no longer covers…

… routes in any way," Uni- versity Parking and Transportation Services spokeswoman Diane Brown said. The changes were met with some gripes from University JESSICA YURASEK/Daily A student waits for the…

… Briarwood Mall-bound AATA bus outside of the Michigan Union. students. "The AATA needs to justify any fare increase with invest- See AATA, Page 7 defense Granholm agrees to additional debate By Louiele ls…

… completed two documentaries on students with depression and with disabilities, Ernesto Mejia, the program assistant for Dialogues on Diversity, said Fes- tifall gave his organization the chance to reach more…

students to par- ticipate in upcoming discussions and documentaries pertaining to race, gender and diversity. "We're not a new initiative, but we're not well known yet. We're just starting to pick up steam…

… Court to deny CIR's request. series," he said. Other seasoned groups chose to forgo the usual free candy, buttons and stickers commonly used to attract students to their tables in favor of new…

… - the Worverines should have no problem with Western. LAST WEEK: Philip Brabb's last second, 44-yard field goal clinched the Wolver- inpc' im I'1-?9 win nvr Nn Students wane on Iraq intervention By…

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…

September 06, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…' Arab states solidly backed Iraq yesterday in its showdown with Washing- ton, and a top official said a U.S. attack against Saddam Hussein would "open the gates of hell in the Middle East." The Arab

… League leader also called for Baghdad to readmit U.N. weapons inspectors to cool the brewing crisis. Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa issued the chilling warning and said Iraq could dispel…

…. real faith. mlb 3. 7PM. fridays. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for…

July 06, 1956 (vol. 68, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…-out, Rep. Kelley (D-Pa.,) the bill's author and second ranking member of the Education Committee took over. Political Talks To Be Held The first of a series of four political discussions for foreign students

… will be held today at 7:30 p.m. in the International, Center. Richard Watson and Lawrence Berlin, teaching fellows in the po- litical science department, will orient foreign students to the po- litical…

… recently for comparative purposes showed 66 traffic deaths, 21 drownings and 21 deaths from miscellaneous causes. Israel Says No roopsz + i At Arab Line JERUSALEM (41)-Israel told the Big Four powers…

… yesterday it is not massing troops on the Arab borders. The Israelis accused the Arabs of spreading reports of such con- centration to coverup military movements of their own. But a U. N. spokesman an…

…- nounced there were no confirmed troop concentrations whatever anywhere along the Israel-Arab armistice lines. No Complaints The U. N. statement was based on intelligence from observers at- tached to the U…

…. N. truce super- vision organization. The spokes- man said neither the Arabs nor Israel had complained about any such concentrations. Walter Eytan, director general of the Israeli Foreign Ministry…

… tension on the borders. One Jordanian was wounded in a minor skirmish on the northern sector. A military source in the Arab- held old part of Jerusalem said the Jordan army, with orders to shoot back if…

… attacked, silenced Israeli patrol fire in a 10-minute clash. , Reports from Arab Jerusalem said the Jordan army was being concentrated and reinforced all along the Jordan-Israeli armistice line, scene of…

March 06, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… Council. STUDENT Government Council elections a little more than a week away yet this writ er has still to hear any serious discussion frox the candidates of problems that will be facin the newly elected…

… group. There is lots of tal about how much more responsible and respect able SGC will be than Student Legislature, bu little in the way of concrete suggestion as t how the council expects to fulfill its…

… as the subject fo the meetings. The SGC president would preside and a pan el of informed students and faculty argue th issue at stake. Following this questions coul could be heard and motions…

… willingness of the student bod to assume a responsible interest in what is go ing on on campus. Candidates should also be giving their at tention to the organization of SGC. Some o the immediate questions are…

… whether SGC should join the Na tional Student Association. A little less general ization and more specific proposals from th candidates would go a long way to better pre pare the campus to vote…

… e "inevitability." These are food (not - "green cheese") for thought. - 1.) An essential thing in con- e tract law is consideration for your - money. We get no consideration; i students in '58 or '60…

… the Editor: THE charge I tried to demon- strate at Thursday's Student Legislature meeting is a serious one. Because of this, and because of the fact that none of my evi- dence was quoted in the news…

… hundred Germans 'because, as they alleged, the Ger- man soldiers had murdered their fathers, mothers and children." The question that I feel this evidence raises is, "Should the Student Legislature give $1…

October 06, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… installing of the auto- matic locks on student rooms, combined with effective patrolling by DPS and hous- ing security," Levy said. He added that none of the DPS reports of home invasion occurred in any…

students to always use an Mcard to enter a residence hall. In the statement released yesterday, DPS Director William Bess also attribut- ed the drop in reported crime to increased DPS patrolling. "In…

… forcible sexual offenses also did. 1B BA TTLCONTWUBS.. Medication tied to student death By Melissa Benton Daily Staff Reporter The Washtenaw County Medical Examiner's Office released the autop- sy results…

… said Saddam Hussein "had established relationships with" the terrorist organization sometime during his dictatorship, which ended following U.S. forces' invasion of Iraq in 2002. University students and…

… questions of one another, they nonetheless entered See DEBATE, Page 5 Many students will have their first experience voting for a president on Nov. 2, and they will play a vastly different role than young…

… - or anyone - else do it for them. Abdullah added that although the media often portray Muslims in America as being Arabs, 33 percent of Ameri- can Muslims are South Asian, 30 percent are black and 25…

… percent are actually Arabs. With leaders like Muhammad Ali and even more con- troversial figures such Malcolm X converting to the reli- gion, black Muslims have become a growing and prominent population in…

December 06, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

students were participating in the first such broadcast to be staged by the speech department. Students received training in all phases of radio in putting on the broadcast. The script writing, producing…

…, acting and engineer- ing were all done by students in the radio classes. Oragnized to provide practical experience not available in the classroom, the station put nearly 200 students through their home…

…. program. The concert is open to the pub- lic. WPAG To Air Student Show Foreign Students To Present Their Views Foreign students representing South America, Europe and the Far East will reveal their views on…

… the University and American students during "Campus Quar- ter," the Union-League radio pro- gram to be presented from 9:45 to 10 a.m. today over Station WPAG. They will be interviewed for their opinions…

… by Jim Schiavone in the course of a round-table discussion. "Campus Quarter" will also fea- ture a news resume of impending campus social and cultural events. An all-student production, this edition of…

… satisfactory labor relations." ISA Tickets Still Available A limited number of tickets are still on sale at the International Center for the Arab Supper to be given by the International Stu- dents Association at…

… 6:30 p.m. Sunday, M. K. Raju, president of the group, said yesterday. The supper will feature native dishes as prepared by Arab stu- dents at the University, and is onen to the general public. French…

… of Le Cercle, pro- duced and directed by students and presented entirely in French. "La Malade Imaginaire," by Mo- liere, was the 1947 selection. Co-op Open House ... The Muriel Lester Cooperative…

March 06, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… fitting activity for The Daily than that which they were engaged in on Election Day. -Bruce Chudacoff, '66 telling or influencing students- If THE Arab lands felt that whom to vote for. Israel's position…

…Seventy-Tbird Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHICAN UNDERAUTHOITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "WhereOpn AFeSTUDENTP ULICATIONS BLDG., ANN AROr., Mce…

… he wants, to the Office of Student Affairs did not but women who are 20 years old and jun- include junior key privileges or apartment iors have to live within the residence permission even though 60…

… substance is denied to most women students but and in no way justifies a refusal to make granted to most men. Surely, with the the recommendation to the OSA. proper leadership to organize them, the 60…

… still should have "Protection" of female students has acted on the desires of its constituency been delicately advanced by female mem- and submitted this proposal. bers of OSA as a good reason for a con…

… the in- Seude pragmatic approach terest of women students, not for the Uni- Such a deluded andversity Public Relations Office, or not is especially destructive to students' right n s yswik t…

… ,necessarily in ways which will keep the of expression when applied to women's group in the good graces of the admin- rules and last semester's survey. If there istrationt is any student problem which requires…

… as well as a few more serious students. If he is a graduate student, he frequents that palace of doom, the General Library. Eventually, moss and cobwebs will creep around his carrell and cover his horn…

… complex situation. Mr. and Miss Average Student are un- der a great deal of pressure. Academic achievement-too often meaning a de- cent grade-is the key to success after graduation. But the pressure to do…

… well at college begins long before the student reaches here. Parents, who want their children to do better than they did, be-j gin the indoctrination early. And the Uni- versity becomes the first step in…

December 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

…' club will meet at 7 o'clock tonight at Lane hall. Students To Give initial Concert Fresh Foresters to Hear Prof. Sauer Prof. C. 0. Sauer, of the geography department, will address the freshman…

… "Make It For Two." Students of the piano, violin and voice departments of the School of Music, will give the first students' recital of the season at 8 o'clock to- morrow evening at the School of Mus- ic…

… away the trappings of civilization! Leaving the "lady" only. a wo- man, the "gentleman" only a man. The tale of a lawlessi Arab Chief who loved an English beauty - and took her! Stormed her caravan - car…

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 …

April 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

… reputation of Michigan definitely plays a role in the type of students we attract." Herr also said that as a student ath- lete, it was an honor to be recognized by both the University's athletic head, Tom…

… College students and alumni crowded Boston bars to watch the game, with rivalries sparking some conflict between patrons, said Boston's Sullivan's Tap bouncer Bob McCauley. "There was wildness on both sides…

… confidential. Serving Students since 1970. RT Plus Tax F mite n each weeklyflis R-* "ros apf- Add Eurail, GermanRail, Guaranteed Lowest Car Rental Rates, Hotel, Youth Hostel - NT N A ON " ' Wolverine's to…

…-vote that (football) coaches poll. "We have more championships (than the University of Nebraska). We're the overall winners," he said. The Search for Arab-Israeli Peace: There's No Turning Back Lecture by Dr…

…. Aaron Miller Deputy Middle East Coordinator for Arab-Israeli Negotiations, U.S. Department of State /a 1 I TOWN HALL MEETING WITH PRESIDENT LEE BOLLINGER AND PROVOST NANCY CANTOR EMWI n t i" t t t…

February 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… Department's fiscal 1981 budget, but he was drawn into the burning topic of interest on Capitol Hill-allegations that one senator and seven representatives have been implicated in the FBI's "Arab Scam…

…" operation. The investigators posed as rich Arabs with lots of money to distribute in return for immigration and business favors. No indictments have been returned in the case, but the eight names were…

… more jobs for men than for women. -Congressional approval is needed to register women. By JOHN GOYER Mud has begun to fly in the city's Second Ward as two Democrats - incumbent Earl Greene and student

… will be more productive on council. Stephanopoulos began campaigning in late October saying that Greene has been an ineffective council member and that a student should represent a ward made up mostly of…

students. SHE GAINED the support of two City Council members, Leslie Morris (D-Second Ward) and Ken Latta (D-First Ward), and the mud began to fly. Elected officials traditionally withhold endorsements…

student and advisor to Stephanopoulos' campaign. "We've registered God knows how many new voters and we have a huge core of volunteers - and we have them out there working," Abrams said. But, according to…

…. Women between the ages of 25 and-29 currently account for 12.5 per cent of the nation's college population, and, they comprise four per cent of the University student body, according to Census Bureau…

… statistics. Among students pursuing a master's degree, the level of returning women is 17 per cent. Although the figure for University professional students dipped to an average of three per cent, the…

…. McKinney went on to say that ad- mission standards for older students are the same as those used for the traditional undergrad. High school or former college GPA and exposure to a college preparatory…

… three, was cited as a "shining example" of the EONS (Educational Opportunity for Nontraditional Students) program by the program's director, Marilyn McKinney. Through EONS, Waterman was accepted into the…

January 06, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…, March 4, the arrangements com- mittee of the executive council decid- ed yesterday. The Student Model Senate was con- ceived by several campusleaders and the original plans were sketched by interested…

… faculty members to con- solidate and express campus opin- ion on national and international af- fairs. Petitions of candidacy, signed by five students, must be presented at the Student Senate office in Lane…

… chairman of the committee. Scammon yesterday announced the plan of election which will be as fol- lows: Thirty-two members of the Senate will be elected from the Uni- versity at large with every student

… eligible to be a candidate, and all students eligible to vote. "The election will be held under the 'P. R.' system," he said, "in which students vote by choice, indicating the first choice for senator by…

… figure 1, second choice by figure 2, and so on." To be elected, a student must have a quota, which is determined by di- viding the total number of votes cast by the total number of senators to be elected…

… laborers. 3 Jews Killed AsArabSnipers Peril Holy City Budget Slash Puts Deficit At ABillion But Increase Is Possible x In Relief Appropriations And Naval Construction Congress' Opinion Divided Over Cuts…

…. Forsythe, director of the Univer- sity Health Service strongly advocat- ed yearly "health conferences" for upperclassmen. The health conference, an inter- view between doctor and student, in which the…

student's past record is used as a guide, is not a physical ex- amination. Rather, it is a general discussion which may lead to a spe- cific examination. It is an oppor- tunity for the student, in an…

October 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… Series OfSeminars The dates for the second meet- ings of the Student Government Council Seminars were announced today by Roger Seasonwein, '61, SGC member. All the meetings will, be held in the Honors…

… second meet- ings and on the SGC table in the UGLI. ISA to Hold Dance Friday The International Students' As- . sociation will sponsor a dance at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Women's Athletic Building…

… joint planning for student recruitment, research in the administration of community colleges, program evaluation, placement of graduates and liaison. with interested educational agen- cies and…

… realize that for more than two years now, United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser has violently repudiated Soviet-bloc attempts to infiltrate his country, and has taken a vigorous stand against…

… in Cairo and received a warm STOWE LECTURE: 'Nasser Repudiates Soviets' 'ta welcome, and a China-United Arab Republic friendship association was formed with Nasser at its head. Co-operated China and…

… Column Nasser declared that "The Com- munist parties are a fifth column . . they set out to organize an all-Arab Communist underground for subversion . . .the foundation was laid . . . according to our…

… Teachers As thednumber of students who wvant and are ready for a college education increase, a rising pro- portion of them will be found entering community colleges, Prof. Young predicted. "This will inten…

… administra- tors that leads to the doctor's de- gree. Prof. Young forsaw a rising enrollment in this program since the foundation grants will also provide five or six annual scholar- ships for students in the…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

… girl from his hometown with whom he returns to Europe to face the Nazi . Secrecy eriticized (Continued from Page 1) the students at large," asserted Prof. James Papsdorf, associate chairman of the…

… on University Affairs. "I personally don't want to have my classes evaluated, and I want to be able to exercise my rights in that regard." SOME SCHOOLS, however, are very icooperative in the student

… evaluation process, and certain departments routinely release such information to students. The Political Science department, which has devised its own evaluation forms, releases the results through its…

… undergraduate student asssociation, while the College of Engineering keeps all evaluation information on file for student perusal. Other departments which formerly ').had no fixed policy concerning the…

… magic term 'diplomatic momentum,"' he said at the start of his 90-minute talk, "A diplomatic stalemate would provide the context for war " AFTER GIVING a brief history of the Arab-Israeli conflict…

February 06, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

…4 -Tuesday, February 6, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Ely Mid'gan al Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104…

… More competent parties would improve student government t's the dawn of a new student government election season. As with any other year, our hopes are high for competi- tive elections and multiple…

…, ideologically diverse parties to ensure that competent and creative individuals run our student government next year. But last week, when the catch-all Michi- gan Action Party announced its major candidates and…

…, no way to know how committed the newly nominated are to the platforms of their parties or, more impor- tantly, to the productive role of the Michi- gan Student Assembly. But in past years, the…

… domination of the electoral process by one major, broad-based party has done little to encourage responsible governance or inspire creative change. Before the Michigan Action Party there was Students 4…

February 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… association. the Indian Arne Student Association and the Arab VP announces new administrative pos By Jennifer Yachnin Daily Staff Reporter In his second annual address to Sigma Xi, a national society for the…

… LOCAL/S TATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 6, 1998 - 3 YRIME0 Female student stuck In South uad room female resident of South Quad resi- ce hall called the Department of ublic Safety on…

… officers responded, finding that pennies had been stuck in the door, pre- venting it from opening. The door was pot damaged. Student rescued From suicide A student living in South Quad resi- *de hall…

… contacted DPS on Tuesday to report that his friend was close to suicide due to extreme depression and drug con- sumption, DPS reports state. The student received an e-mail from the suicidal friend, which…

… stated that he was depressed and was going to kill him- self using chemicals. The caller told DPS the threat was valid, as the student admitted to taking an uidentified drug. PS responded to the call and…

… are fraudulently giv- ing out diplomas to clueless students. In return, the institutions usually ask for some sort of paper or written exercise - not nearly enough to gauge intellectual ability - and…

… try to entice students with a prestigious name. "One ploy is that the school will adopt a name that is very similar to an accred- ited institution," said John Bear, co- author of "Bears' Guide to…

… of a celebration last night as Muslim students observed Eid, the end of Ramadan - a reli- gious month of fasting. About 250 students took part in last night's celebrations. Although the majority were…

… University students, stu- dents from other colleges and universi- ties, faculty members and parents of students were also present. Itgives us a great opportunity as a Muslim community to get together as a…

… purpose of Ramadan is to achieve piety and closeness to God," said Muslim Students Association President Mohammad Sa'id Shukairy, an LSA senior. "It is a time in which we gain an appreciation for the many…

December 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…, Waterman said. Florida students on" ductsexual harassment survey Two third-year law students at the Uniyersity of Florida surveyed 5Q0 OF students and faculty members to find out what the community consid…

…- es to be sexual harassment. 4Te survey found that whilethemnia- jority of the students strongly agreed thetoa forced kiss in an employment betting constituted sexual harassment, jckes about sex and…

… doing fort4heir employment discrimination 'l ass. The survey was reported in the Alli- gator, the student newspaper ofthe Uni- Ceirty of Florida. Harvard mascot debuts at Yale game "captain Crimson" made…

… Harvard student, as "Captain Crimson" was the second time in as many years that a tempo- rary mascot has made an appearance for The Game, as it is called as the &a versity. The Harvard Crimson reported that…

… game of this rivalry. Fire scares Cal State campus; no injuries reported About 4,000 students, prfessors and employees were evacuated from the California State University campus last Week as a fire…

… Clements Library curator of manuscripts Cox said one of the most revealing parts of the spirit photography move- ment came when the apparitions of Arabs, African Americans and Native Americans became common…

… Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly ap- provedone of President Flint Wainess's nominees to executive office, but voted down the other last night. The assembly voted 19-13 to approve LSA Rep. Scott Sandler…

… as treasurer, but 9-23 against the nomination ofLSA Rep. Jonathan Winick as student gen- eral counsel. Winick acknowledged that he has taken, unpopular stands in recent as- sembly votes - voting in…

…'s customary for the president of the assembly to pick their executive officers and have them elected." After the meeting, Wainess asserted that members of the Students' Party collaborated to vote against Winick…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 110

… Graduate Library (the "Grad," for short), when not frequented by panicking students preparing for finals, offers a comfor- table, relaxing, and quiet atmosphere; the second through sixth floors of the south…

… night .except Saturday, when it closes at six, many students migrate to the UGLI .at the strike of. twelve,;since it is open most nights until two a.m. On Saturday nights, the UGLI's doors are locked at…

… pressure get to you, remember what Ben Franklin's (or whoever's) advice-all things in moderation. "They" say a student who plans time well and studies efficiently can get good grades and have a good time…

… often obscene when viewed from the sixth floor of the library.) The efficient student with straight priorities knows when it is necessary to attend class. A good set of notes can be invaluable. Borrow and…

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…

March 06, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

… Misconduct Program Manager in the Office of Student Conflict Resolution and became Assistant Director of Sexual Misconduct in 2016,” Harper wrote. “During that time, Nadia worked with close campus…

… — as well as Muslim, Arab and Sikh communities — this past winter. “This past December, Nadia was invited to a White House session that focused on the generational experiences of Asian Americans…

…, including Japanese-Americans placed in internment camps during World War II, as well as modern day challenges facing the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) and Muslim, Arab, Sikh, and South…

… current course called ALA 105, and in it we do a segment on news to begin with, even just evaluating general websites that students find on the web,” Bradley said. “We just have seen over the past…

… different types of information, Bradley thinks the library system is the perfect place for the new course. She wants to use the class to teach students the skills librarians — and many other…

… part of that skill. “Teaching students to be critical consumers of news and information is part of a good liberal arts education,” Dillard said. “Students are learning this skill in all their…

… in the course don’t yet know what kind of response there will be to the course, but they’re hoping to attract many students. As a one-credit mini-course, the class will only last the…

… further integrated into other classes at the University. “I think from my standpoint as a comm student, this course seems to align with other coursework we’ve talked about, and even is a topic I…

…’m sure will be integrated into future courses,” Rothbart said. “I think if it becomes … a class (communication students) can get credit for, it would definitely be a worthwhile class to take…

… creating affordable housing for Ann Arborites with modest means. Hathaway contended that Core Spaces may be adding luxury student housing in the building to ease the parking issue, but suggested the…

August 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 201) • Page Image 1

… occurred one mile northwest of Berry Field near Hollywood, Fla. Tommy Poe, in- structor, who was flying the Stearman, and his student, John Hackett, 21, bailed out. Lt. Comdr. Ralph C. McGinley of the Naval…

…')-Israel's government today made its first direct bid for peace negotiations with the Arab states. The invitation followed hints by King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan, key figure on the Arab side, that he is ready to consider…

… request will be transmitted to the Arabs through the United Nations. Shertok previously had made public statements urging Arabs Gto come to peace talks, but this Houseasses A ti-InflationB Soviets Ease…

… they have refused to enter- tain. Yesterday at his capital of Am- man, however, King Abdullah told a news conference his "Arab na- tion does not exclude any possible compromise that secures justice and…

… prevents unnecessary blood- shed." Refugees During their three hours talk Bernadotte and Shertok also dis- cussed the problem of Arab refu- gees, the status of Jerusalem and other piroblems of the current…

… Holy Land truce. As to the proposed demilitariza- tion of Jerusalem, Shertok correct- ed Bernadotte's statement in Am- man that "both the Jews and Arabs have accepted in principle" the proposed…

March 06, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… l."Ill",E]")OM Ann Arbor, Michigan Thursday, March 6,2008 michigandaily.com UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Tenure denial raises questions More than 30 faculty, students sent letter to LSA dean alleging…

students to allege that the University's tenure review process is unfair toward certain groups of instructors. Women's Studies and American Culture fac- ulty instructor Andrea Smith's denial of tenure has…

… women leaders' conference By CHARLES GREGG-GEIST Daily StaffReporter Having just completed her trip to Ghana and South Africa, Uni- versity President Mary Sue Cole- man will fly north to the United Arab

… Emirates today to attend a women's leadership conference. Coleman is scheduled to speak in Dubai Monday to a group of female college students during a conference called "Women as Global Leaders." Other…

March 06, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

… IRAQ The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 6, 2003 - 5A Debaters argue validity of U.S. right to invade Iraq By Emily Kraack Daily Staff Reporter Students sounded off on the idea of war against…

… Iraq in a debate yesterday as part of the "Books Not Bombs" student strike. The debate, held in the Chemistry Building, pitted Michigan Review Editor in Chief James Justin Wilson and Managing Editor…

… Ruben Duran against Nursing School jun- ior Abby Schlaff and Amer Zahr, a student in Rackam and the Law School. Wilson said that the Persian Gulf War ended with a truce contingent on Iraq's disarmament…

…, the sources said. In addition, an Arab official said Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates will provide oil to Jor- dan on the assumption Jordan's sup- plies from Iraq will be cut off in the…

December 06, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… women. Passive ac- ceptance is the same as encour- agement for men to continue to exploit and degrade women. -Lori Bishop December 4 Preserve student dignity To the Daily: Recently, a racist anti-Arab

… rather by a recognized student group named "Tagar." The slogan, "stop Arab terrorism," accused more than 160 million Arabs around the World of being born terrorists. This line of thinking is parallel to…

…4 OPINIoN Tuesday, December 6, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 4 E[ie gdu ive r aif Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Stop silencing women 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… medical facilities left in the wake of imperialism and the historical acci- dent that the virus originated there. AIDS is not a disease exclusive to homosexuals and drug-users. Students ate also at risk as…

… indicated by the fact tilat 1 in 300 college students in the UAS. are infected with HIV virus (according to Centers for Disease Con- trol estimates). At this time, it is be- lieved that many of those who are…

… resources of higher education institutions to combat AIDS in Africa. -End possible discrimination against workers and students ,with AIDS/HIV infection. -Provide complete health care bene- fits, fully paid by…

… the University, for all students and workers, and their depen- dents and significant others, including those with AIDS/HIV infection. In- clude Aerosol Pentamadine and all other experimental drugs as…

…-mature groups from hurting the integrity and the reputation of this fine institu- tion. In addition, the Michigan Student Assembly must, not only condemn such an act but also ban this group from oper- ating on…

… this campus. This ban can preserve the dignity of ev- ery student and keep the hon- esty and freedom of the politi- cal debate on this campus alive. -Ibrahim Elshunnar Zine E. A. Ben-Aoun November 21 A…

… ~chance to listen To the Daily: Sometime in the future, this November's meeting of the Palestine National Council will occupy a paragraph or two in Arab, Israeli and American history texts; texts which I…

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…

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