January 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 71) • Page Image 3
… The Interfraternity Council and the Office of Student Affairs met to dis- cuss the controversy about the enforce- ment of a two-year probation of fraternities that did not have a mini- mum 2.4 GPA among…
… brunch to accommodate students whose "sched- ules do not correspond to the dining hall hours." Brunch began 15 minutes after the regularly scheduled breakfast and served lighter fare such as donuts and…
… Lesbian Gay Male Pro- grams Office and students ranged from "unacceptable" to "disappointing." Jan. 9, 1970 The case against an Ann Arbor Argus editor was dismissed. Kenneth Kelley was charged with…
… million mosque this summer, a centerpiece in what mem- bers say will become the largest Arab American religious and cultural facility in North America. "Our community has grown nearly tenfold since the…
… feature an auditorium, library and community center. It also will retain the Muslim American Youth Academy, which opened with 35 students in 1997 at the site. About 170 students now are "Our community has…
… least 300,000 people of Middle Eastern descent are estimated to live in the Detroit area. Nearly 30,000, or 30 percent, of Dearborn's population claimed Arab ancestry in the latest census. The Islamic…
… Center's complex is one of several projects underway designed to meet the needs of south- east Michigan's growing Arab Amer- ican community. A $12.8 million Arab American National Museum, the first of its…
…- can-Arab Anti-Discrimination Com- mittee of Michigan. Pharmacology Prof. Jonathan Maybaum and School of Information employee David Chmura attempt to repair the audio after a break in a satellite field…
… strongest supporters, surveys indicate, are younger adults and college students. To execute their plan, MCRI will rely most heavily on volunteers going door to door. But O'Brien said that "the more efficient…














