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February 07, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 7, 2000 - 3A A MPUS McCain in ichigan, but no stop in A2 CAPS presents workshops for C HATuesdays In an effort to help students get to *now…

…~ themselves better and make frjends in the process, the University Counseling and Psychological Ser- vices hosts weekly workshops on Tuesdays for university students free of charge. Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the…

…, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program and the School of Wcial Work. lvtideast peace talk adviser to 'old discussion Deputy Special Middle East Coor- dinator for Arab-Israeli Negotiations at the…

… Barak, Prime Minister of Israel. During his visit to campus Miller will hold a discussion titled "Pursuit of-Arab-Israeli Peace: The Year Ahead," which is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. in Room 1636 in the…

… Internation- Institute. Miller has served as an adviser to four Secretaries of State since 1985 in helping to form U.S. policy on the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli peace process. Miller's talk is being…

… and ethnically diverse student body by implementing the coalition's recommendations. Friday morning the coalition held a press conference in Mosher-Jordon Res- idence Hall before delivering a petition…

… to live up to these goals. In the 14-article petition signed by more than 450 students, the coalition included a section in which they request that the University "sever all affiliation with and…

December 07, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

… EVYENTS U Athol Fugard Reading, Sponsored by the Department of English and the Office of the Provost, 7:30 ;.; p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre, 647-6471 Arab Anti-Discrimination Commit- tee, the Arab Students

… about the same in oth the Prozac group and the placebo group. By Tiffany Wfaggard Daily Stalf Rep srter Wind chills below zero degrees blew out their candles, but members of Students Organizing for Labor…

… at the Chowd- hury Knitware and Garmets factory in Bangladesh on Nov. 25. During the ceremony, students expressed disgust in the fact tlhat the workers in the factory - some as young as 10-years…

… fight with thousands of workers currently struggling to create a more just and humane world' Rudy said. Students for Social Equality president Joe Tanni- ra, an LSA junior, said he believes the working…

… Associa- tion and the Muslim Students Association, 7:30 p.m., Angell Hall, Auditorium C U "The Meaning of Amae: Presumed Acceptance of Inappropriate Behavior,," Sponsored by the naw Bicycling and Walking…

November 07, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… were brought by Arab leg- islators angry over the deaths of about a dozen Israeli Arabs in riots linked to the Palestinian revolt. The Palestinians, meanwhile, complained yesterday that U.S. mediationin…

… University of Michigan at Flint student running with the Reform Party, said a student perspective is neces- sary on the board, and he is the one for the position. Waun said he would like to bring more…

… attention to the University's Flint campus. "A lot of students at Flint aren't aware they have access to the library and facil- ities in Ann Arbor. Some students feel shut out from Ann Arbor, and feel the…

…. Rackham student Tim Maull, running with the Libertarian Party, said his involvement in the University helps him understand student issues. "I am a student. I understand about the difficulties of living in a…

… rights. It is important that the University does not profit by indirectly violating human rights," Maull said. LSA senior Scott Trudeau, running with the Green Party, also hopes to become a student

… more corporate mindset but the Univer- sity is not a corporation. As a student and a worker, I could represent a lot of people, especially those concerned about corporations,"Trudeau said. POLLS…

… pseudoephedrine, or use nasal sprays. REGISTRAR'S BULLETIN BOARD Register on the Web http:// wolverineaccess'dumich.edu - student record You cannot register before your appointment time. Students having a…

… (ISSN 0745967) is published Monday through Froday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September. via U.S. mail are $100…

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March 07, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the…

… here in college. He speaks fluent Arabic and can get by in about four other languages. He is a self-pro- claimed "redneck" who wants to retire on a cattle ranch, yet happens to be damn intelli- gent. I…

… the list of solutions down to four: A $50 million, 1,500-student high school, a large magnet school that would attract students from across the district; one or two ninth-grade-only schools or a two…

…-tier middle school system that would place sixth- and sev- enth-graders and eighth and ninth- graders in separate schools. This last option is probably the best plan as far as students are concerned. Building…

… another large high school would not necessarily provide a helpful learning environment for students. A school of this size would still have large classes, giving students less of a chance to interact with…

… teachers and fellow students. And a magnet school would have the same problem, as well as being potentially damaging to pub- lic schools in other districts. Many public schools are in serious need of funding…

… helpful to most students. It would allow for smaller classes, since there are cur- rently fewer students in that age group. And it would let students interact pri- marily with people their own age - many…

… ninth-graders are not yet ready for high school. Middle school is a very difficult period in life for most people, and hav- ing smaller groups would allow for more attention for each student. In addition…

…, a two-tiered system would mean that students in their early teens would not have to interact with people considerably older than themselves. A 14-year-old freshman and a 17-year- old senior really…

…- dents in their tumultuous early teens to attend smaller schools with people their own age - certainly a better learning environment for all students. CHIP CULLEN GRINDING THE NIB - No gun law can…

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