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May 06, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

…. Active in the Arab Liberation Movement Zeiniddine has contin- ued his work which was officially recognized in 1947. He has also been in close contact with the lib- eration movements in the Arab, Moslem and…

… Honors Convocation. The annual Convocation recognizing undergraduate honor students will be held at 11:00 am. Fri., May 13, in Hill Auditorium. Dr. Harold Willis Dodds, President of Princeton University…

…, will speak on the subject "What Is a Uni- versity?" Honor students will be excused from attending their 10 o'clock classes. All classes, with the exception of clinics and gradurite seminars, will be dis…

… stage. Honor students will not wear caps and gowns. Main floor seats will be reserved for them and their families and will, be held until 10:45. Doors of the Auditorium will open at 10:30. The public is…

… invited. Late Permission: Because of the Crease Bali, all women students will have a 1:30 Ite permission Fri., May 6. Women's residences will be open until 1:25 a.m. Medical College Admission Test. Can…

… all Veterans and non-prior Service- men interested in joining the 439th Fighter Bomber Wing (Reserve), which trains one weekend each month at Sel- fridge Air Force Base, Mt. Clemens, Mich. student

… on women's hours. Disciplinary action in cases of student misconduct: At meetings held on March 16, March 23 and March 30, cases in- volving fourteen students and one group were heard by the Joint…

… intoxicants: a. Drinking as a minor and traspass- ing, charged with disorderly prowl- ing by city police. One student fined $25.00, $15.00 suspended in view of court fine and costs of $11.85; one student fined…

… $20.00, $10.00 to be suspended in view of court fine and costs of $11.85. b. Drinking as a minor, disturbing the peace, drunk and disorderly: One student fined $15.00 and warned (no court action…

…). Violation of University automobile regulations: One student fined $20.00 and requested to remove car from cam- pus or obtain storage permit and warned. (Second violation of University regulations). Violation…

February 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… mounted that refusal might deadlock the Israeli Arab peace talks. Diplomatic sources at U.N. headquarters in New York where the talks are being held through special envoy Gunnar Jarring said the main…

… in West- ern Europe." l The Labor paper Omer saw the move as a response to Soviet de- sire to expand into the Indian ocean. In the Arab world, there was mixed reaction to Egypt's new pro- posals. Only…

… reports of shooting incidents. Israeli military officials said their troops were on the alert along the Suez Canal. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students atythe University of Michigan. News…

April 06, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… of which is still secret, to guide the nation and seek unity with other Arab powers. The announcement, made on the second day after the suppression of a pro-Nasser military rebellion at Aleppo in…

… was working toward unity with "other liberated Arab powers." This unity, it added, must be on "a sound and genuine foundation and with con- ditions designed to insure Syria's dignity and avoid errors of…

… weeks. The Associated Press aver- age of 60 stocks rose 1.60 to 256, with industrials up 2.80, rails up .60 and utilities up .70. -Student From: McCoy's Card & Photo Subject: That Dirty Typewriter Dear…

October 06, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 'Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… overt and serious cutbacks have een announced in two of the special reading nrses in languages for graduate students. he German and French faculties have slash- I in half the number of sections originally…

… Lanned, doubled enrollment in the ones of- red, and still been forced to turn away many idents. RADUATE STUDENTS seeking a doctorate ,degree from the Rackham School must ass reading examinations in two…

…. To pass the exams, many graduate students lect the 111 and 112 sequence in German and/ r French. If they pass 112 with a B or better, he language requirement is fulfilled. For those unable to get into…

… these classes, nd this means almost 300 students this fall, Wore timely and more costly alternatives are pen: independent study, private language chool courses, or election of the regular four emester…

… problems they presented. Now, with classes twice as large under normal conditions, there will be a much smaller percentage of the teacher's time avail- able per student. An abridged set of homework exercises…

… be adequate enough to pass the graduate school exam. More and more students each year arrive on campus with a good part of the undergraduate requirement met, and finish it off before they are…

… evolve as equitable and efficient a solution as the conditions will per- mit.' The fact remains, however, that cutbacks had to be taken and not for pedagogical rea- sons. Students were turned away from…

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…

April 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

…) - Arab hijackers yesterday forced a Kuwait Airways jumbo jet to land in north- eastern Iran, threatened to blow it up and demanded that Kuwait release 17 pro-Iranian prisoners. They later re- leased 25 of…

… level of noise or activity" must be registered with the Student Organiza- tion and Development Center which distributes "Diag authorization forms." "WE'VE BEEN rigid about the ,whole thing," said SODC…

Student Services Associate Brad Borland. Student groups can obtain megaphones from the SODC or request power for a speaker system through the University's Plant Department for at least $50. Non…

…. "Many would deem it a success," Borland said. "They got their point across." BUT STUDENT leaders say the rules unfairly limit protests. Ralliers cannot always make their point without amplification…

…, especially when few people are around to listen. "Basically, (the rules) are just censorship in our eyes," said Michigan Student Assembly President Mike Phillips, an LSA junior. "One of the main reasons for…

… the rule is to make people choose between lunch and protest. A lot of people choose lunch." Rackham graduate student Barbara Ransby, a leader of the Free South Africa Coordinating Committee and the…

Student Services Henry Johnson said the rule has nothing to do with regulating protest; instead, he said, it is enforced so people can study without being disrupted by background noise. Faculty members with…

… by the death of a close friend. 'U' student researches cancer cells, prepares for med. school By DAVID SCHWARTZ Suzie Merkle, like many other University, students, goes to class, exercises, and…

September 06, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

… ,also warned that time is running out on other global problems, particularly II CORN ROAST for GRADUATE STUDENTS Sept. 7-4:00 p.m. Washtenaw & Forest Christian Graduate Fellowship disarmament, energy and…

… settlement of the the main issues of the Arab- underlying issues. Israeli conflict. "WE HAVE seen a tragic HE SAID the accoras provide example of this process in Cy-1 opportunities for moving to- prus," he…

Students in Psychology 414 (Advanced Labo- ratory in Behavior Modification) in Coopera- tion with the Institute of Behavior Change, will work with you in changing your undesir- able behaviors. FOR…

November 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

… have displays are the Chinese Students Clubs,, the Ukranian Students Club,, the Norwegian Students, the Bra- zilian Club, the Indonesian Club, the Thai Association, the Puerto Rican Club, the Arab Club…

… in the India Students Association display. Turkish coffee and pastries will be served in the Turkish Students Club room, where native,goods and photos will be on exhibit. Pakistani students, in native…

… and the Hellenic Students Association. The United Christian Foundation and the Collegiate Committee for the United Nations will also have ex- hibits. Several of the clubs will have on sale souvenirs…

… MUSIC' 508 E. william ' NO 3-3223 )X20 Marian Gross, graduate student in 'economics, prepares volumes for the American Association of University Women's book sale at the League. LINOLEUM, wall tile…

…'s Market) )J7 IMPORTED CANDY AND' GROCERIES CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED SHRIMP FOR, COCKTAILS USED, TV SETS <:; y-James Maciay lebrating Inter- foreign students a World's "Fair By NANCY VERMULLEN "To tip…

… or not to tip-that is the question." All apologies to Shakespeare, but tipping -how-to and when-to- can be a problem, as every college student knows. Why spoil a Thanksgiving visit to your roommate…

…. Thayer NO 2-2500.. )X1o FOR RENT WANTED-Girl to share lovely house at reasonable rent with three. others. NO 8-7525 after 5 p.m. )C60: FOR RENT: Nice, quiet, single rooms for male students, garage…

… available. Call NO 8-8192 after,5 p.m. )C59 FOR RENT: Graduate women or work- Ing girls. Large, clear, newly furn- ished double room. Available Imme- diately. NO 3-6362. ' )058 ROOMS FOR RENT. Male students

…. One half block from campus. Cook- ing privileges. 417 E. Liberty. )C57 FOR RENT-r-2 large, clean pleasant rooms with bath in private residence for women students or nurses. Near campus. Call NO 2…

…-7282. )C55 IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum- mersession. Two bedroom apartment unfurnished. Includes stove, refriger- ator, heat and water. Available Nov. 1 and lease thru August 31, 1958. $142.50 per month…

February 06, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

…/Daily) 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University…

… will speak about Arab architecture. WHO: Taubman College of Architecture and Planning WHEN: Today at 6 p.m. WHERE: Art and Architecture Building Please report any error in the Daily to corrections…

…” with U-M alum Carol Jantsch, principal tuba of the Philadelphia Orchestra. WHO: School of Music, Theatre & Dance WHEN: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: Hill Auditorium LSA student government hosts discussion…

… on entrepreneurship Six alumni speak on their experiences building and sustaining startups By TANAZ AHMED Daily Staff Reporter The LSA Student Govern- ment hosted an alumni connec- tions…

… event on entrepreneurship and the liberal arts Thursday night in the Michigan Union Pond Room. The event, called “Inno- vate Your Future,” featured six alumni guests. Members of the Student

… relationships between students and alumni. “It’s a great way for students with specific interests to meet with the right people rather than just having a general group of alumni so that students can…

students and spent approximately 10 minutes talk- ing with each group. Students were encouraged to approach individual alumni after the round robin discussions fin- ished. The speakers told students

… about their reasons for becom- ing entrepreneurs and how they got to where they are today. “I was frustrated with the fact that so many students would come up with awesome ideas in classes I was in…

… a new program in data science, beginning in the fall semester of 2015. According to an e-mail sent to informatics students last month, the new Data Science program will ultimately take over…

… the Data Mining and Information Analy- sis track within the informatics major. All students already pur- suing the latter track can still finish it, or choose to switch over to a major in data…

December 06, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 47) • Page Image 9

…-finding delegation to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, late Oct. 2000 When: Thurs, Dec. 7, 7:30pm Where: Angell Hall Aud. C Lvent sponsors: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee; Arab Students Association…

…. International Action Center. Muslim Students Association. Palestine Committee P C 3 y . sr Badgers' Nick Davis 9trested for theft MADISON {U-WIRL) _ Wisconsina football player Nick Davis and a female friend…

February 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 6, 1995 (The £IkictUn ?&zivg R. CHo BENEATH THE PALIMPSEST 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… to grant tax deductions of up to $5,000 per year to college students on their tuition at state schools promises to make college education more ac- cessible to thousands of Michiganders. Unfor- tunately…

… linguistics sophomore who was suspended last week for using the name of a female University student in what some people consider a prurient and patently offensive tale of rape and murder and then posting the…

February 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… its embers in the lawsuit challenging the ersity's admissions policies, a coalition at includes high school students and sever- independent organizations filed a motion intervene and act as defendants…

… Heest ily Staff Reporter Quite a few University students will have sor nday afternoon after participating in this week dance marathon. oney raised by the event, scheduled to take place d Sunday at the…

… Business senior tic, one of the more than 400 volunteer ent. Each dancer has raised at least $230 to parti is student-run event. All proceeds will go to en's center at William Beaumont Hospital in R N…

…. The coalition is comprised of 17 Detroit-area students, their / parents, local attorneys, the American Civil Liberties Union, the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and the Mexican American Legal…

… University's interests in furthering a diverse student body ... differs from African American and Latino students' more focused interest in preserving their access to an edu- cation at the University," states…

… make its interest in "I just want everybody (who is a) minority to be able to get an education" said Rueben Martinez, a junior at Lawrence High School in Lawrence, Mich. The students - most of whom…

… inspectors "could be either inspected or visited - there is a discussion on the terms and on the practical consequences." France, Turkey, the Arab League and Russia, which oppose the use of force against Iraq…

… of education and entertainment to promote awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered issues at the University this month. Several student groups are sponsoring events that will run from…

… Queer Unity Project, said the goal of the week is to reach out to students of all sexual orientations. "It's about outreach really," Marker said. "A dialogue within the University community." Marker said…

November 06, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

… information call Phyllis Swift 7117. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: It would be reciated if you would announce to your classes that all interested Arab Student Union: Miss Wadad ecuring…

… announcement. a lecture, "Visions of Arabia" in the Inasmuch as there is keen competition for teaching positions, it auditot-ium of Lane hall at 7:30 p. ld naturally be of advantage for students to list their…

… names as ntsocillfo pgramd re s nptly as possible. John R. Effinger. cordially invited. T p i i I d Cl Masonic Students: Meeting of Craftsmen, Saturday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic Temple…

…. Liberal Students Union: Sunday evening Mr. Edward J. Schuster will speak on "A Militarist's Stand on Disarmament." Refreshments and dancing. Baptist Students' Guild, at 6:30 p. m., Sunday at Students' House…

… of Students ild call at that office for an appointment with the Committee. J. A..Bursley, Chairman. Mechanical Engineering Seniors: A number of men have not yet : out their personnel record cards…

…. Kindly do so at once. This ice is provided for the student, therefore kindly comply with our est. If your name is on the senior list, and you do not expect to .uate this year, kindly advise us immediately…

…. (Room 221 West neering building). Graduate Students in Mechanical Engineering: Will those of you have not yet done so, kindly call at Room 221 West Engineering ling at your earliest convenience to fill…

…, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30. COMING EVENTS Economics 51 (H. L. Caverly) : Rooms for the examination next week are assigned as follows: Monday lecture section-students whose names begin with letters A to…

… Michigan League. All members are, cordially invited to attend. The Students of Northern State Teachers College are having a din- Emphasize Internationalism, Soft Pedal Pacifism, Says Professor. SPEAKS TO…

… undergraduate - ni, and faculty mem- le for enrollment. or advanced degrees next week, as well' uate students, and e their records early. ias opportunities to lified persons in col- school, and univer- as in…

March 06, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…\N EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 JON SCHWARTZ Editor in Chief JOHANNA HANINK Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion…

… community tends to either feel very passionate about the Arab-Isreali conflict or they are generally apathetic. The Daily reported yesterday in Palestinian protesters call for end to fighting that over 100…

… fails to address how the land became "occupied" in the first place. The fact is that after the United Nations partition Israel was immediately attacked by the sur- rounding Arab nations, in an effort to…

… erad- icate the entire nation. Israel won and tried to build a country only to be attacked again by the surrounding Arab nations again in 1967. It was during the 1967 war that Israel was forced to defend…

… sophomore LETTERS POLICY The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over others. Letters should…

September 06, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone : 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104…

… Lebanon-based. Arab guerrillas had already com- pletely withdrawn. Lebanon maintained that only part of the Israeli force had been WASHINGTON (A)) - S e n. Birch Bayh (D-Ind.), said yester- day there now…

… requested by Lebanon. In Cairo, delegates from 14 Arab countries and the Palestin- ian Liberation Organization met 1 a s t night in an extraordinary session, in. an effort to end the crises between Arab

…. I experience: students, faculty, everybody . Ann Arbor culture-her now E } Ii I I ri\Cc 1I I.UI E~E ~I. tt4NU~ Alfm lVIUM '.7" .I "W …

December 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… for the edu- cational journal, School and So- ciety, showed 1,016 accredited uni- versities and four-year colleges have 2,039,854 full-time. students and a grand total of 2,942,541 full- time and part…

…-time students. Of 933 schools which also re- ported in the fall of 1959, the in- crease amounted to 6.2 per cent in full-time students. The grand to- tal reflected a 5.5 per cent rise in student populations. The…

…) University of Maryland, 19,478; 19) Tem- ple University, 19,201; 20) Pur- due University, 19,152. Parker said, however, "the on- coming rush of students now in the elementary schools will create demands for…

… great national concern," Park- er said. This fall's 3.4 per cent Increase contrasts with losses of 4.7 per cent last year and by 7.6 per cent the previous year. Of all freshmen students, wom- en showed a…

… rebels in that capital of Oriental province. Mobutu warned, however, that his soldiers will strike at the city if either the United Arab Republic or Sudan try to send arms to Stan- elyville. He also…

… threatened to cut off some Nile headwaters in the Congo vital to both the United Arab Republic and Sudan, if neces- sary. Mobutu ordered the UAR diplomatic mission out of the Congo Get your FREE COPY of…

November 06, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… bequest. Meeting Planned Representatives of campus or- ganizations with space allocated to them in the Student Activities Building will meet at 7 p.m. today, in rooms 3K-L of the Union. Meeting will concern…

… that before Wil- liams took office in 1948, the Democratic Party did not have this liberal-labor coalition, Excited chattering of students almost drowned out the clatter of the teletype machine on the…

… first floor hall of Mason. Since the beginning of the Arab- Israeli crisis, American and a large predominance of foreign stu- dents cluster around the journa- lism department's Reuter's and Associated…

… officers eventually chase them out." . Many of the more attentive stu- dents are Arabs and Israelis who read the copy word for word as it is hammered out on the paper. The machine area has become a center…

… a group of Israeli students watching the teletype news and they got, into a terrific argument which we had to break up." PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT A.P., REUTERS WIR E SERVICES: Students Mob Mason…

… 3553 Administration Building befor e 2 p.m. the day preced- ing "publication. TUESDAN, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 VOL. LXVII, NO. 39, General Notices Fresmen anml Transfer Students who have been noified by the…

…-Mechanical Instrumentation See ARMA when our representative visits your campus shortly. Ask 1 . youa racemean Oficer or details 4 R--- I. to better serve Michigan students the iICHIGAN UNION SNACK BAR NOW REMAINS…

May 06, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… recently revived. Today Turkey is busy building an industrial economy. The form of state socialism which has been adopted, however, has hone of the ideologies of other social- ist groups. Explains Arab

…-Jewish Problem Mr. McDowell explained the Arab- Jewish troubles in Palestine as the result of a clash of promises which England made during the World War. The Jews were promised a national homelnd and the Arabs

… Prof. Maier To Give' Talk At Initiation Banquet (Continued from Page 1) recipients will be Robert S. Hansen, '40, and David G. Cushing, '40E. { The Graduate students who were initiated last night include…

students and faculty has netted the University's lost and found department a large assortment of articles ranging from wedding rings to zipper fasteners and from tie clips to overcoats. The collection is…

… contained in a closet and nine filing drawers in the business office in Room 1 University Hall. Students are urged to call for their cherished belongings before June, when the files will be cleared. The stock…

… seems to disprove the legend that professors misplace their umbrellas. A check of the supply re- veals that most of the lost umbrellas are of the feminine variety. Diogenes might have been grati- Students

… Meet Gov. Dickinson Political Science Group Sees State Legislature Ninety-one Michigan students were given the opportunity to. meet Gov- ernor Dickinson and several.members of the State Legislature…

… in- troduced by Rep. J. C. Town of the lower house, but was prevented by an executive order from being pre- sented to the Senate. Before their inspection of the "leg- islature work" the students went…

… locket. And if someone owns a wrist- watch case that has been separated from its better half, he may find a visit to the lost and found depart- ment fruitful. The carelessness of students who fail to write…

… for at least two months. After this period they may be claimed by the finder. Of the remaining articles, books are turned over to the Student Lending Library and miscellaneous articles are distributed…

March 06, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… strongholds in the Gaza area. Dozens of Palestinians have been killed in more than two weeks of raids, includ- ing at least 10 civilians. s of explosives. Bus No. 37 was packed with students from Haifa…

… University when it stopped in the hilltop neighborhood of Carmelia at 2:17 p.m. to let off passengers. "I suddenly heard an explosion," said bus driver Marwan Damouni, an Israeli Arab, who was being treated at…

… the battle," Frist said. "This is not going to go away not until we get an up or down vote." I ---, I -1 - _ z Students remember bus WASHINGTON Supreme Court upholds three-strikes policy .7. . .P1…

… vomvrng victms at By Andrew Kaplan Daily Staff Reporter Ending a day of University activism centered around Middle East turmoil, students of the American Movement of Israel gathered on the Diag last night…

… equivalence for the direct and very intentional targeting of the civilian population, let alone for the suicide bombing." Huddled in a circle and carrying an Israeli flag, the 20 students sang the Israeli…

… against Palestinians after suicide bombings - students at the vigil did not feel yester- day's suicide attack paralyzed the peace process in Israel. "The fact that (Israeli government officials) are…

…- ior and Israeli native Arik Cheshin said, citing the large number of Arab-Israeli citizens who inhabit Haifa. "Actually, the bus driver was an Arab-Israeli." In addition to coordinating vigils, AMI will…

…- ond time in a week Arabs across the region got to watch tensions usually kept behind closed doors erupting between their leaders. The gathering of the Organization of the Islamic Conference at which the…

April 06, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… work toward a sense of fullness and fulfillment that reflects what it means to be fully myself, whatever the hell that may even mean. |Arab| |American| They ask, Are you Arab? Or American? Do they…

… not understand That heavy things break through light boxes? |Arab| My affinity for grape leaves And ability to roll my Rs Does not confine me between the letters |A and b|. |American| My…

… CRLT Players from the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching. I was not supposed to be there since they only perform for graduate students, faculty and staff. However, my participation in…

… right to devalue my feelings. So this is goodbye. And I am not sorry. |Arab| |American| How Dare You? TINA AL-KHERSAN Michigan in Color Contributor Vietnamese and Tchaikovsky: Finding fullness in…

… one’s culture Attention: Seniors! MiC is looking for seniors to write a personal statement about how your experience as a student of color on campus has been. Good? Bad? We want to hear. If…

March 06, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… to settle their negotiations with the GEO. Education graduate student and Stu- dents of Color of Rackham member Xavier Coro a said he wanted to "meet President White so we can start working together to…

… promote student success ... and bypass the middle man in communicating student concerns." Students Were interested in having input in what the new president should be like. "I'd like to see some sort of com…

…." Some other students wanted to know what White does outside of the president's office. "I hope he's a runner and I want to find out if he does the 5K fun run," said LSA sophomore Dustin Oswald. CONYERS…

…- tional right of access to a removal hearing and that, even if there were, UNITED WAY Continued from Page 1 White noted that many faculty, staff and students had voiced con- cern to him about the matter…

…. Despite community pressure, the University did not withdraw from the charity, although they did apply significant pressure to the organization. Many students have pressured the University to withdraw from…

Arab Community Center for' Economic and Social Services, also spoke at the kickoff, reminding stu- dents of the importance the Univer- sity plays in the Asian rights movement. APA "has been really on the…

April 06, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

… PETER MATTHEWS/Daily on the corner of State and William Streets. Creamloses its flavor Student proups Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Michigan Room, 8-9:30 p.m. U The…

… her loss, she felt she mobilized a good cam- paign. She hopes to start a cable show in which she would interview members of fraternities, students and other con- stituents in order to get more view…

… fact not lost on the president's opponents. Steve's Ice Cream stands desertedc S Iteve's Ice Former student hangout closes after stint as city's favorite scoop by Michele Hatty Daily Staff Reporter…

…, Room 2420, 6 p.m. U Michigan Student Assembly, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. U National Women's Rights Coa- lition, meeting, MLB, Room B119, 6p.m. - . out, CCRB, Room 2275, 7:45- 9:15 p…

….m. Q U-M Asian American Student Coalition, meeting, East Quad, Room 52 Greene, 7 p.m. Q U-M Sailing Team, meeting, West Engineering Building, Room 420,6:30 p.m. U U-M Student/Faculty/Staff Prayer Time…

…Workshop forInternational Students and Scholars, Interna- tional Center, Room 9,10 a.m. Student services U Consultation for Student Lead- ers and Student Organizations, speak with peer and professional…

… consultants regarding leadership and organizational development, SODC, Michigan Union, Room 2202,8 a.m.-5 p.m. Q ECB Student Writing Center, Angell Hall, Computing Center, 7-11 p.m. U Northwalk Safety Walking…

… watch employees handmake the super-premium ice cream right before their amazed eyes. But students walking by the de- serted Steve'sIce Cream, which closed in lateFebruary, findit hard tobelieve it was…

… great.' It enabled people to see that we were a great atmosphere to hang out in," Fichera said. "You have to find something that will at- tract students or you really don'thave a chance." 'It used to be a…

February 06, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

… of a female student forced to remove her hijab, provoking large student protests — though AAPD later determined the incident did not occur. A similar crime alert labeled as “ethnic intimidation…

…’t want to talk to anybody. The caring and support seemed unreal.” Ross sophomore Mariam Doudi, a first-generation Sudanese-American from Dearborn, said growing up as a Black-Arab Muslim, she…

… struggled to fit in with either Black or Arab communities. “My whole life I have been defined by my physical attributes, contributing to a lifetime of insecurity in terms of not belonging,” Doudi…

… said. “On top of all my struggles that I have as a Black Arab, comes the fact that I am a hijabi. I am fighting two battles.” Doudi said President Donald Trump’s recent immigration ban on seven…

… meaning of hijab, and to hear the stories of University students striving for social change through their activism. Hong said she was appreciative that the event coordinators were able to…

… night’s incident was followed by a robbery on Saturday night and two armed robberies on Jan. 25. Lige said the consistent pattern of the crimes should be worrisome to students. “They have all…

… occurred downtown near campus,” Lige said. “They all involve a U of M student. They all involve a student walking by himself or herself and in each case, a firearm has been produced with robbery being…

…. Lige echoed the victim and said no physical possessions you own are worth risking your life over. “If any student or member of the community is accosted in a way that we are seeing with these…

… sort of core coordination over that makes it so that whatever it is that we’re producing is going to have the greater potential of being useful.” Kristine Auwers, a Information master’s student

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, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…The Arkansas Traveler Er1 it Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN one Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Ll Prevail…

…" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. "ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. CTOEM 6, 19…

…, these charges may have arisen a imisunderstanding between what a .ty can do for the college student, and does not intend to 4o. msibility, the realization of how to get rith other people, and brotherhood…

… independent-Lminded student. Whether or not these, combined with pledge work sessions and initiation, are worth putting up with is likewise a matter for each individual-to pon- der before pledging. When…

… News Analyst THE ARAB STATES had been expected to make a show of unity at this session of the United Nations General Assembly, but the harshness of their reference to interference by the West comes as…

…. Such a suggestion is an insult to Arab national honor, he added. * * * HE DENIED the right of other nations to be interested in the nature of Syria's government, say- ing that was her business alone. He…

… and the West to intervene or to join in internation- al declarations regarding the Mid- dle East, but at- most points he laid the area's troubles to the relics of Western imperialism. He defended Arab

… relations with Russia, and criticized Britain and France. All of this indicates that Ameri- can relations with even the most friendly Arab states are extremely delicate. And the Saudi Arabian delegate mcgae…

… controversy over the appearance of Alger Hiss on the Princeton campus, Father Halton stressed the view that he didn't feel that college students were mature enough to decide on such issues. For a man charged…

July 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

… with small amount of white, one gray tiger female. $5 re- ward. 761-5779. A16 FRIDAY, JULY 7th I AN ARAB PERSPECTIVE, OF WORLD TENSION THE SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS invites all students toa…

… IMAD KHADDURI President, Organization of Arab Students LEE BOWIE Moderator PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER, 1432 Washtenaw Supper: 6:00 Cost $1.00 (foreign students 50c) Program: 7:15 for Dinner…

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….. Whitmore Lake,. Mich. F32 HELP WANTED FREE ROOM AND BOARD. Fall and Winter terms for 1 student room- mates. Mother helping. 15 hours per week. Contact Prof. Mann, 764-7548. H11 FREE ROOM AND BOARD for…

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…, 1967, are late and subject to penalty. Identify mail payments as tuition and show student number and name. Graduate Students: Expecting to te- ceive a master's or professional de- gree in August 1967…

… tmist file a diploma application in the Graduate School's Office of Student Services by Fri., July 7. No student can be recommended for a degree unless he has filed formal application at the Graduate…

… County, Massachusetts, 1729-1754: A Covenant Society in Transition," Fri., July 7, Clements Library, at 3 p.m. Chairman, H. H. Peckham, Student Government Council Approval of the following student

student sponsored events are available in Room 1011 of the SAB. Episcopal Student Foundation, Out- door film showing, July 5 and 6, 9 p.m., Campus Chapel, Wesley Founda- tion, Long Island American…

February 06, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 89) • Page Image 15

… by his role as Taj Mahal Badalandabad, the oral-sex crazed exchange student in "National Lampoon's Van Wilder," Gupta, a Michigan alum, is the chief medical correspondent for CNN and a White House…

… conflict and there could be no way that the group could be exclusively on their side. Some of them claimed that I hate Arabs because of my position. I did the same thing with the Israel kids, and now I'm a…

… perfectly just for a Jew from Russia to live on the land that was taken out beneath the feet of an Arab. That is no way to win friends and influence people,.Mort. It is perhaps symbolic that I was alone in…

… build my resume. Other actors not of color have access to larger and ethnic neutral roles. I took these roles in order to open others doors. I do not think we will ever get LSA STUDENTS & MAY 2003 GRADS…

… is a yoga mat? Nobody in India uses a yoga mat. What the hell is that? TMD: How should students actively combat these stereotypes? KP: The easiest way for people to be heard is if they write a letter…

…-am Indian, I am also credible. They had to see that there were people of my ethnicity standing behind the coun- try and condemning these events. TMD: How would you cure the apathy that most students face? SG…

… Tickets: 734-764-2538 Adults $17.00 Students: $7.00 Major credit cards accepted Tickets available at the League ticket office and at the door made possible with the support of the Michigan Counil for the…

March 06, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

… assistants Dooder State College NOW LET'S TALK TO A STUDENT AGAINST THE WAR. DAI\I «f.)-w K'3 r THiS WAR iS INDICATIVE OF OUR NATIONS PERVERTED IMPERIALISTIC POLICIES. WE ARE ONLY THERE TO PRO- TECT OUR…

… tried to end the fighting by shouting instructions to the crowd before using the mace. The letter states that Vice Pres- ident for Student Services Mary Ann Swain "initiated an investiga- tion into the…

… composition papers aren't required to read the books which the papers are based on. Not only is this unfair to the TAs, bu also to their students," Roberson said. John Robb, a member of the GEO bargaining team…

… Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates, and; The administration's apparent intention to reimburse Israel and Turkey for hundreds of millions of dollars in military costs associated…

… pacify the students." On Feb. 22, Rackham student Carmel Morgan asked the Ann Ar- bor City Council to investigate the incident as well. The students asked MSA to write a resolution because "it has been a…

… very closed issue. We just wanted to get it out to all the stu- dents," Clowney said. Law School Rep. Michael War- ren said if the group really wanted CORPS programs for graduate students. The…

…, another University program coordinator for the Peace Corps. Coverdell and several Peace Corps volunteers will also speak at Rackham Auditorium at 7:30 to- day, and a reception afterward will allow students

… to speak with past Peace Corps volunteers. GROUPS Continued from page 1 year law student Michael David Warren, Jr. commented on the fu- ture of his group. "We supported the principles and decisions…

… take its com- plaints to Student Legal Services to find out if it has grounds to sue the University or the AAPD. He said it probably wouldn't affect the-: administration if MSA passed a@ resolution…

…. "Whatever MSA says; no one is going to listen to us," he said. Assembly Attendance The following Michigan Student Assembly members were present for opening and closing roll call at last night's meeting: Matt…

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…

May 06, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… draft bill Congress is now trying to smooth out will prob- ably leave the question of defer- ment in the laps of the individual draft boards. "A few local boards may prove unfriendly to college students

… inequity ex- isted in the case of men financi- ally unable to obtain a college education. "But the inequity is not reduced by drafting college students along with those cap- able but unable to attend," he…

… Reds m Iorea 1ac Arthur Warns Arab Attack Beaten Back By Israeli Syrian Troops Consolidate Gains FRONT LINE CONFAB-Lt. G Allied ground commander in Ko at an advanced command posti * * UN Trtoops In…

… commanders Muteila hill, an Israeli spokesman near the front lineE. said. * Scores0/of Arab dead were re- ported to cover the battlefield af or o e north of the sea of Galilee after the 80-minute engagement…

… and Arab residents ing," an American Eighth Army of the demilitarized zone. A Syrian spokesman cautioned." Army communique issued in Da- The Allied forward' movement mascus at noon yesterday said 27…

… came both on the western front Israelis had been killed in the north of Seoul and on the central preceding 24 hours, against Arab front south of Chunchon. . losses of two killed and three k *wounded. The…

… University," he declared, "but I have known cases of suppressions of student liberties." Prof. Slogson went on to cite the recent extension of University con- ,trols over speakers at Lane Hall as an example of…

… radical students write their views in Letters to the Editor, while their more conservative fellows remain inert. But I do not {Continued on Page 3) Barbour House Enidemic Ends Munsel, Kapell Will Appear…

October 06, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… support the Palestinians. The teach-in was organized by the Muslim Student Association, the Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee and the Palestine Committee. Vest Bank Zain Bengali, vice president…

… and to do dirty work forbidden by Congress." She also said she opposed the U.S. giving more than $100 billion to Israel since 1967. LSA senior Naomi Baum, who is Jewish and a member of the student

… raised important health concerns. Sawsan Abdulrahim, a Public Health student and member of the Palestine Committee, detailed the conditions of the hospitals in charge of tireating the wounded. "Hospitals…

… attention to violence in the Middle East. Images of dead and wounded Palestinians were displayed at the teach-in. Following the speakers, several members of the student organizations spoke about ways to…

… of the Muslim Student Association and moderator of last night's teach-in, highlighted what he believes the com- munity should know about the conflict. "We want people to know that this isn't some…

… tersection of South State Street and South University Avenue, DPS reports state No one was injured in the crash. - Student reports being harassed A female student reported Tuesday afternoon that she was being…

… harassed, D/PS reports state. The student reported that she has Seived numerous letters, c-mails and phone calls of a harassing nature. She claims she has told the man to cease his communication, but he has…

… continued. The student declined to file a report, citing that she wanted to try and handle the situation on her own. Garbage results in ~S oficers issue dacittin forlit- tering Tuesday evening at the Fletcher…

… in Bursiey *Members of the student organiza- tin Defend Affirmative Action By Ainx Means Necessaiy were reported sohb.ting in Bursley Residence H all late Vuesday night,.DPS reports state. -DPS did not…

… Detroit. These students see "more empty parking lots than houses" on their way to school, Boggs said. "Children need to nurture relations between themselves and the earth," she said. Elaine Eason-Steele, co…

June 06, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

….60 13.30 25 40, 3665 48.30 60.50 odd. .60 .80 .95 1.15 1.30 1 45 1,.55 1.70 1.80 1 .80 1 80 1 80 1.80 1 .10 It 4 Ir : ttf 4 I ! It i ( i' ROOMMATES WANTED LAW OR GRAD. student to share 2 bdrm/ furn…

…. apt. this fall w/2nd yr. law student. Veteran perferred, free parking. 769-7570. 42Ytc MALE GRAD. roommate wanted for 2 bdrm. apt. in Cambridge-S. Forest area. Call 761-9364. Y23 HOUSE-Cheap, edge of…

… 864 students. love seats for $140-I can make you The staff cut would cause a re- one--identical-for half the price. Call di nofnecspridnth Salay at 764-2552, 8-5 p.m., 761-1036 duction of one class…

… couple or grad student. No children. now. 37Ctc / X\ I 11U261I near State and Packard 1346 GEDDES, Near Observatory-Rooms __ ea Satean Pckad ormen. Cooking. $45/mo. Caill 668- STModern 2-bdrm. apts, for…

…-Man On Campus Air Cond. Parking 791 '055cC air-cond. * and much more Phone 761-7848 or 482-8867 26Ctc Campus-1 Block-Fall 418 last Washington-Mod. 1 bdrm. for 2 or 3 students. 668-6906 Campus…

….M. Supper $.5 Lutheran Student Center 32F23 CLONLARA SCOOL Open House and bring your own picnic, Sunday 1-3, 1265 Jewett. 29F23 SUN. SPECIAL-BOWLING, 3 GAMES, $1, 3-P.M.-MID. M-UNION. 30F23 ONCE AGAIN! Light…

January 06, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… school and Bitar sid in Damascus the Arab already appropriated. Buyer Resistance n sneealg D eardet en esog s ar occur-; The Prime Minister defended college students in 26 instrumental states were opposed…

… "Eisenhower Doctrine" the Middle East but there wa; echo from the Arab world. Britain "We welcome this evident; the President's intention top United States resources behin( security and development of nations…

… their view President Eisenho attacked the symptom instead the disease. They said the syi tom was Communism and disease was Palestine. Syria Perhaps the tenor of react from Arab states friendly to Eg was…

… structural box office. Special student tickets Blatt; and the Michigan Singers, the final form of any resolution edged, too, that it will not s little effect on the new car market. needs or might like to have…

… Heu sai action, woldbav wt beET U A:of the Senate Republican Policy between Israel and the Arab St Tax ut ossbletaken very soon, probably withinI HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS: There is talk that the govern…

… single- gression rarely if ever succ rebuyers, dealers are said to the city and returning it as sewage due to lack of student interest mately $1,000,000 available isaain package declaration "of practically…

April 06, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 125) • Page Image 5

…-wide activities this week - including Earth Week, Greek Week and MSA elections - UAC members don't expect less student participation this year than they have seen in the past. Sue Poopate, Michigras chairperson…

… as president by Lebanese legislators meeting under Arab League auspices. He complains the peace plan under which Hrawi was elected does not contain a spe- cific timetable for the withdrawal of Syria…

…= date's record... we need a student government that's accountable, be= cause we sure don't have one now." Final results were not available at press time, but will be in Monday's paper. REA - \ Where to…

…The American Camping Association (NY) will make your application available .,to over 300 camps in the Northeast. Exciting opportunities for college students and professionals. Positions available: eland and…

…-800-777-CAMP. .:.t . .- -.----" r S.E.R.V.E. WEEK§'0 'IV ', CAMPUS SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES, FAIR Meet representatives from University Department and student organizations that are dedicated to community…

… library terminal. 2) Faculty, staff, and students of the University of Michigan Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses will have these files available on a dial-up basis as well. Dial-up access will require…

January 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

… whether a child could be a pub- lic school student part of the day and a Parochial school stu- dent the rest of the day. If the court accepted the re- quest as a formal motion for delay, it could postpone…

… Traverse City, where 14 of its students spend part of their days in other public schools ,argues that t h e amendment amounts to "a relig- ious gerrymander." The school's argument is that the state amendment…

… violates religious freedoms laid down in the First Amendment and rein- forced under the due process clause of the 14th. For the student body: FLARES by SLevi '~Farah SWright " Tads SSebring CHECKMATE State…

…PhenxProject b). Fri.. Ja'n. 29, 1971 ; grants will be made by April 1; pIck up aplications from office of Phoenix Proj ectat th 1ioenix Mem. Lab., N tapior cl'l 76-6t 3 pp)lication for raduate Student 1) :raton…

… be an- nounced: students expected to have clear statement of the research problem together with estirmated cost of each rajorepuenditure connected wit y it; prOject should have aeen reviewed by…

… Existence and Purpose of the Universe * Jewish Music " Hebrew for Be inners " Hebrew Speaking Club " Intermediate Hebrew " Advanced Hebrew * Basic Judaism *Yiddish " The Jew in English Literature * The Arab

March 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

students, native to the coun- try that they represent in 'the drama. In two programs-Ireland and Hungary - the students have' actually participated in the events portrayed. Students Praised These students

… said. The BBC, Radio Moscow, Radio1 Eireann, ;Radio Cairo, the 'Arab Information Center and a num- ber of other foreign sources have given the U-M Broadcasting Serv- ice direct aid in obtaining the…

…-3136 JOIN WITH SDA AND WORK ON Education-Academic Freedom-Disarmaments- Automation-Civil Liberties -Labor Relations- Political Action-Farm Policies. FOR DETAILS WRITE Students For Democratic Action 1341…

February 06, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…’s drinking water in the fall of 2018 showed a rise in PFAS levels since 2016, prompting responses from local elected representatives. Public Health student Andrea Winne, who attended Park’s talk…

…. Public Health students and other attendees said they hope to use Park’s seminar to advance their own research and discover exactly how PFAS in its different forms affects people’s health. Public…

… Health student Jarrod Eaton is conducting a capstone project on PFAS’s relation to metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Eaton said the seminar presented by Park spurred ideas to apply to…

… day.” During a student panel portion of the event, when student couples engaged with Jones and Kempster on ideas surrounding relation- ships, LSA Junior Mike Zlonchev- ich discussed how his…

… cultural sites and lesson planning. Jenna said while her students were passionate about their future careers, they knew Palestinian refugees are barred from working in about 20 professions and…

… both Palestinians and Lebanese identify as Arabs. “To see inside of Lebanon is so different than inside of the West Bank,” Alabed said. “It was really surprising to me to see how Palestinians…

… were treated inside of Lebanon. I thought that, ‘Oh, Arabs would be there for each other,’ but I feel like it’s just as bad as in the West Bank.” LSA sophomore Maya Chamra said hearing about the…

…-doctoral students, graduate students and undergraduates, totaling about 40 members altogether. Each of these members stem from an array of different fields, including history, linguistics, literature…

December 06, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…" of outcomes of the Persian Gulf crisis - all of which, she said, are ultimately detrimental to the United States. , One possibility is that war will be avoided, which would result in growing Arabic

… involve Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait, the United Nations' lifting sanctions, and a world conference being held to dis- cuss the Arab-Israeli dispute, she said. Wright criticized U.S. foreign policy on…

…. "She explained the hypocritical policy of the U.S., but I would like to hear more," said Abdollah Dashti, a Rackham student. "The role of oil has been overemphasized," he added, calling oil a "secondary…

… that would have broadened student job opportunities with non-profit organizations died in the state Senate Government Operations Committee as the session drew to a close yesterday. Non…

…-profit organizations now pay 20 percent of the wages of the stu- dents they employ and the state pays 80 percent. If the bill had passed through the Senate, the state would have paid 100 percent of students' wages out…

… deal with." MCC, a student lobbyist group in Lansing representing Michigan's 15 public universities, worked with Rep. Lynn Jondahl (D-E. Lansing) last winter to introduce the bill in the House. Swift…

…. It really expands work-study opportunities for students," Smith said. Director of the University's Of- fice of Financial Aid Harvey Grotian said he hoped the bill would be re- introduced. "Ideas such…

… Broder About 150 students gathered yes- terday evening in the Union to attend an informational meeting about Teach for America (TFA). TFA, a national teacher corps in its second year, trains and places col…

… pressing issues ino country, he said. "This recruiting bers of opportunity for our generation to pay our dues." I candi- RC senior Susan Sheinkopf said imitted, the program provided students who y sensi…

… (936-3076). 219 Angell Hall, 5:00. Reel to Real, second monthly student filmmaker showing, sponsored by In Focus Film Works. Frieze Bldg., Rm. 1008, 6:00. Russkij Chaj, weekly Russian conversation…

October 06, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Fibre. Light weight but September 27 issue of Science. was bought by Professor Kelsey in algebra of the Hindus, of the Arabs I government officials and co-work- strong and enduring material. This papyrus…

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May 06, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…, the aridity of deserts and >ation of swamps are natural complica- .s to be met with all the weapons of inology. r The Arabs do not see things e this way. hus any project of the Israelis becomes game, in…

… Syrian minds, for raiding-a Aime which is part of desert culture. s Arab tradition, stirred and channeled Syrian leaders, has revived the war in Middle East. That Israel's northern neighbor should .ose…

… unanimous opinion of Uni- versity officials, the students are not leading deliriously happy lives in this institution. Smoldering dis- content is obvious to anyone who takes the trouble to find out what the…

students are thinking and feeling.Thestudent body has, somehow, $ come up with the 'idea that it is quite capable of directing its own affairs. The University, it seems, has different ideas. I gather that…

… the University considers the student body to be entirely without morals, imma- ture and just a little stupid. Our father, pro tempore, obviously also feels that we must be kept so. Symptomatically…

… what now consists of all student contact outside of the Uni- versity) was of enough importance to make any official annaunce- ment to the campus." In other words, it doesn't make any dif- ference if we…

… Hall groups was announced. From now on, SRA and its member groups must get clearance for all outside speakers in public meetings from the Office of Student Affairs. It was reported that the recent Willie…

… McGee rally and peace conferences in Lane Hall had irritated several higher-ups. The announcement was provocative. Lane Hall director Dewitt Cy Baldwin moaned, SRAer's groaned, Student Legislators…

… practical tear, several SRA members piled into a car and headed for Washington, along with students from other colleges, to present token bushels of wheat to Madame Pandit. MAY DAY-Proletariat Day arrived May…

… hours a cease-fire agreement, but soon the irrepressible Arabs and Jews were at it again. Each side pointed, fingers and called names-neither showed much willingness to sit down and negotiate. RED…

April 06, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…4- Friday April 6, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4- Fida Aprl 6 202 Th Mihign Daly mihigadaiyco Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard…

… social purpose. Last week- of them. Our generation, most of all, end, other students and I met with bears witness to the crowding out of longtime area residents who grew up the human connections that are…

… steadily cation in the 1980s. I've studied seg- declined even as campus counseling regation and metropolitan inequality services and administered "student for a few years now, but hearing these life…

… remain creatures of feeling as well as reason. This is why people-scaled institu- tions, such as Ann Arbor's student housing co-ops, hold so much prom- ise, and why those of us attached to particular…

…- nial campaign led by the Israeli military that aims to disenfranchise the indigenous race and to purify the land of non-Jews by implementing an apartheid system. MichiganBDS is a new student organization…

… recognize the Palestinian people's inalien- able right to self-determination and until it meets its obligations by: 1. Ending its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands occupied in June 1967 and dis…

…- mantling the wall separating the Palestinian territories. 2. Recognizing the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality. 3. Respecting, protecting and promoting the rights…

… firms that profited from the South African apartheid regime. The movement empowered masses in the United States and elsewhere to demand that institutions boycott the apartheid regime. University students

October 06, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…OPINION 4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 6, 2004 1e £k uu a 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED ANDTMANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… especially problematic when it was Bush who called for the Palestinian people to elect a new leader. While America claims to hold a mission of democratizing the Arab world, it does little to address the…

… Chirumamilla can be reached at schiruma@umich.edu. Family feud JORDAN SCHRADER PORT HURON STATEMENT he University learned three years ago that its graduate student instructors were willing to fight for their…

students went on strike, stopping classes for a day. Within a week, the University had given them a contract that included an additional half-million dol- lars for child care. That contract will expire early…

… graduate students and their fami- lies. Their appearance in Family Housing, located in the Northwood apartments on North Campus, has angered graduate stu- dents accustomed to their own community. "We were…

… guaranteed a certain environ- ment in Family Housing," said Heather Albee-Scott, who lives in Northwood IV with her husband, a graduate student. "Our leases have been violated." Albee-Scott contends that the…

… Univer- sity allowed graduate students to sign their leases during spring term while not telling them about the undergraduates who would invade in fall. "The University, it seems, held out as long as it…

…, though not this soon. With renovations set to shut down Mosher-Jordan and Stockwell halls for a year each, starting in 2006, the University will need a place to catch the student overflow, and it's eyeing…

… Northwood. Levy said the Northwood IV and V town- houses, with 800 families, will continue to be used exclusively for student families. But the other three buildings have become fair game, and some portion of…

… them will be thrown open to younger students. "What we are evaluating is how much of the rest, of Northwood I, II and III, are still available for Family Housing," he said. Of course, it's unlikely that…

January 06, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… will make a student more marketable and Combs agrees. "I think most of the students minoring or majoring in English are concerned about jobs," Combs said, "so I think anything that will increase a…

student's marketability is going to be favorable to students." FOR UNIVERSITY of Michigan students, a computer requirement ap- pears unlikely. Charles Judge, director of LSA's counseling services and a…

… already," he said. At WMU Powell said that only 30 per- cent of the students aren't already taking computer courses. "Since a lot of students in high school are being required to take a computer course, in…

… a few years 90-95 percent of students coming to college will have computer literacy," Powell said. POETRY WORKSHOP by Seamus Heaney Tues. Jan. 25-Fri. Jan. 28 Application for workshop submitted to…

…. The battles pitted fighters of the Alawite Arab Democratic Party against a Sunni Moslem coalition called the Popular Resistance Front. Police said the latest deaths raised the toll to 157 in seven weeks…

…, No. 78 Thursday, January 6, 1983 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420…

… r 4 A 0 0 Editorinchief Managing Editor News Editor Student Affairs Editor University Editor Opinion Page Editors Arts Magazine Editor Associate Arts Magazine Editor Sports Editor Associate…

November 06, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 6, 1995 UObe idtigau 4ruiI JAMES M. NASH ON THERECORD 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited1 and managed by students at the University of…

… state shook hands with PLO Chair- man Yasser Arafat-until then Israel's most despised foe - in the White House Rose Garden. In 1994, Rabin continued to seek a peace- ful resolution of outstanding Arab

… fundamentalist terror, Rabin established official dip- lomatic relations for the first time with Morocco, Tunisia, Oman, the Vatican and a num- ber of Arabic Gulf states. These bold moves have set the course for…

… the possibility of a lasting peace between Arabs and Jews in the land where three conti- nents converge and three reli- gions were born. In his later years, Rabin was more a healer and a reconciliator…

… Dead Sea and the Red Sea, it had to come to terms with the funda- mental paradox that has plagued Israel since its inception: its mistreatment of Palestinian Arabs. Rabin, the Israeli freedom fighter of…

…. He knew, for Israel's sake, that it could do nothing less. The world has lost a man who believed in his people, his nation and, at the time of his tragic death, in the ability of both Jews and Arabs to…

… the pa- pers also are collaborating in the scab papers' success. They in- clude Border's and almost all the major bookstores as well as many party stores. Students must bring more pressure to get scab…

April 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

… few violent incidents in a relatively quiet day in the occupied West Bank, where an Arab rebellion began Dec. 8. Forty-one high school students about to be drafted wrote Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin…

… grenades, identified them- selves only as Arabs. But their demands, reported by Iranian govern- ment media, echoed those of Iranian- backed Shiite Moslems holding American hostages in Lebanon. They demanded…

… completing a $385 million takeover of PSA. Vol. XCVIII - No. 126 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

…. Subscription rates for May through August - $6 in Ann Arbor; $8 outside the city. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. S 0 Editor in Chief…

December 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Funding for abortions EVER SINCE Congress passed the Hyde Amendment; the 1976 legislation that banned Medicaid fun- ding of most abortions, pro-choice groups have…

…, threatening to deport those found to be "illegally here" and the INS has begun to in- By The Spartacus Youth League vade the campuses to begin the round-up. While the students who hailed the ayatollah should…

… billions of dollars in military aid to be used against Kur- dish rebels, Arab oil workers, Iranian leftists and the Soviet Union. The Tehran embassy seizure and hostage taking was a diversion. It was…

…. Iranian masses deserve to be able to determine the fate of the murderous shah. But the tyrant-in- power is no less guilty of crimes than his predecessor. The Kurds, Arabs, women and working class will also…

… situation one would be better off looking to the U.S. government rather than students and other people who happen to be from Iran. The U.S. government originally installed the shah in Iran. The U…

April 06, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…- Beatrice Straight B'.s, S-,een--ay-Paddy Chayefsky blLuy peneu lre nily ai er an Arab shell landed on their side. The Palestinians and their left- ist allies have repeatedly claim- ed that Israel is…

Arab villagers to cross into Israel for treatment. Christian leaders in Beirut ex- pressed bewilderment over offic- ial Syrian newspaper comments which suggested a change in Sy- ria's attitude toward…

… sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not…

…, 1977 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. NewsI phone 764-0562. Second class postage! paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published d a iil y Tuesday through Sunday morning…

… odd quidance and direction to student goals. Extensive financial aid is available. Current costs ore $750 a semester for City residents and $1,000 for non-City residents, plus actiyity fees. F mo iire…

November 06, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

…. - - - -- -- - - - - _, 3 i I ; IM.PORTANT NOTICE TO ALL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS (Fraternities, Sororities, Clubs, Dorm Houses, Student Gov'ts, Etc.) To include your house or organization in the 1977 MICHIGANENSIAN YEARBOOK…

… Technoiogy and Policy. This program is de- signed tfopersons wanting to participate in leading the development. use and control of technology and its products. Students apply Sys ems approaches to such…

… said. "I was here in number of Arabs and Israelis Golden Falcon - Melodioso, both 1968 and '72, so I've seen live together in a relatively Gl0 it all before." peaceful situation. There are a Mr…

….Flood's Party -- Mueller quarter of a million Jews and B E N V E N I S T I doesn't 100,000 Arabs co-existing."' r ,z ll - RFD Boys, 10. I' forsee any alterations in Aperi- can - Israeli relations as a re- sult…

June 06, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… Service P-. REP. WILLIAM A. STEIGER (R-Wis) said yesterday that student unrest is far more widespread and serious than is gen- erally believed. Steiger, one of a group of Republican congressman who recently…

… toured college campuses across the country, said it is a mistake to assume than only a handful of revolutionary students are dissatis- fied with the way colleges operate. Steiger testified before a House…

… education and labor subcommittee considering legislation to deal with campus unrest. The group later failed to agree that it should even act. ' * * * * ARAB SABOTEURS wounded six Israeli soldiers yesterday in…

… followed the killing of two Israeli army sergeants and a corporal in a bazooka and grenade attack near Gaza City Wednesday night. In Jerusalem, Arab shopkeepers closed their stores in the ancient walled city…

… TODAY' Student-Faculty Co-op Coffee House 11:00 a.m.--2:0Q o.m. ,a Courtyard S.A.B. Across from Ad.' Bldg. 3 BANDS-COME JAM WITH THEM ! a °Thk 'n rna Iktt-korn - 3020 Washtenaw, Ph. 434-1782 Between…

March 06, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… the speak- er five minutes to restore order. Ben-Gurion declared the aim of the October invasion was deliv- erance of Israel from danger of Arab attack, not conquest. He implied that goal was ach- Sima…

… Kappa Letters Set .For Maling Disagreements over wording having been resolved, Student Government Council will send out letters today advising National Sigma Kappa and other interested parties of SGC…

…'s Feb. 13 actior with regard to the sorority. Although Dean of Women Deb- orah Bacon and Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis were "concerned" with statemen in the letter, SGC President Joe…

… guarantees of se- curity against Arab attack that were demanded, Ben-Gurion said: "The President of the United States has assumed a moral re- sponsibility toward Israel and many other nations have made…

… rally in this old holy city acused him of sur- render and demanded that he re- sign. SGC To Hear Group Reports Reports from Student Govern- ment Council's Health Insurance and Housing Study Committees are…

… on the agenda for the SGC meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Council Room, Student Activities Bldg. The suggested name for the building will also be discussed for recommendation to the Board of Regents…

… Depart- ment and to irresponsible journal- ists." The resolution deplores the pun- i-hment of these students without presentation of charges, or an op- portunity to defend themselves. Finally, it questions…

… this letter," hel explained, "did great harm to the value of the resolution." He thought it had been a fair' resolution, which would help to1 solve a student problem with the administration. "It…

… his candidacy from the Student Government Council race early today, dropping the number of candidates to 15. Elections Director Jim Childs, '57, said the elections commit- tee's recommendation to Joint…

… Judiciary has been dropped. Sixteen students will run for six Student Government Council seats in elections March 19 and 20, Spring Elections Director Jim Childs, '57, announced yesterday. At the same time…

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