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April 07, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

… learns S Aprl f whether it will be given independent investigators and attorneys to conduct the investigation. TICKETS $2.50 ($2.00 for students) Two of the STRESS officers who were involved in the…

… State A (662-3238) SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 8,9:00 P.M. a Mail Orders accepted. All seats Bursley Hall Enterprises Presents reserved. $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, Alan Arkin, Richard Benjamin, $2.00. UM students and…

… whole Arab cause." In Amman, a Jordanian gov- ernment spokesman expressed sorrow for Egypt's decision. He said the Jordanian government wil study the new situation aft- er getting all related informa…

…- tion. Egyptrisrthe third Arab state to sever relations with Jordan. Libya and Syria, Egypt's part- ners in a federation, broke ties after Hussein's army cracked down on the Palestine guerrillas in 1970…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 64

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i hursday, September 7, 1912 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ihursday, September 7, 19/2 foreign students share cultures By PAUL RUSKIN Diversity is the word that best describes Rive…

… Gauche, where students from 80 different coun- tries come together to exchange ideas, learn about each other, and just plain enjoy themselves. Located at the corner of East University and Hill, Street…

… language nights at Rive Gauche, when everyone speaks a certain for- eign language. During the past year, French, Spanish, Indian, Chinese and Arabic language nights were held, among many others. ISA has a…

… countries and Americans. He says that foreign students experience a great deal of pressure when they first come to the University be- cause they must produce aca- demically while trying to adjust to a new…

… language and culture. As a result, most foreign stu- dents fall into a pattern of spend- ing most of their time in the li- brary, never m e e t i n g many American or foreign students except people from…

… their own country. At the same time, In-Kuin Kim complains that "most American students pass up a golden once in a lifetim'e opportunity by not meeting the foreigners who are at the University." To…

… alleviate this situation, ISA was organized three years ago. Besides its social activities, an intensive off-campus introduc- Center provides students with u .. 1 4 ISA also sponsors a variety of tion to…

… American culture during legal counseling of this sort. educational programs through- the weekend before school be- A second major concern of foreign students is money. Al- out the school year. For instance…

…, gins. Included in this orienta- hough the center doesn't pro- every March the ISA, along with tion, which costs $25, is infor- vide students with financial aid, n. the F o r e i g n Student Board mation…

… International Center is workshops on the third world, According to the center's much less active in providing women throughout the world, and Assistant Director Jim Mont- foreign students with social ac- the…

October 07, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…i IIhe £iian iaili Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Endless war dragson for Vietnamese s r 420 Maynard St.,,Ann Arbor, Mich…

… "Kill the Communists" has led to intol- erable pressure on any kind of political opposition within Vietnam. The newspa- pers are now almost gone. The student leaders are shot or rot in the Tiger Cages of…

… bomb craters it has within its borders. The ramifications of this pro- gram on the world's crises is ob- vious. For instance, Israel would stop bombing the Arab guerrilla settlements because for every…

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