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February 07, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… Mecca, Islam's holiest city, in a last- ditch effort to end their bloody con- flict. The Saudi-led push is key to any future peace talks with Israel - and to Arab efforts to blunt Iran's growing power…

… oases to at about a dozen other institutions nationwide, including the Univer- ttract students sity of Connecticut in Storrs; the University of Notre Dame; Fur- man University in Greenville, S.C., By ALAN…

… not looking to expand significantly ed that a more urbanized the size of their student bodies. n of the ideal campus could Students graduating from high t a population well past its school these days…

… new concept of the college from the suburbs, he said. us is taking root: a small city "I think students crave the kind country that is not reserved of vitality you have in an urban ly the young. space…

…," Cloyd said. e at Hendrix, construction Storrs, for example, has a 20,000- this year willbegin creating a student flagship state university, urban-style village on the 130 but it is a hamlet in the rural…

…, offices and hundreds of the lack of a vibrant college town ments and town houses. Soon, is frequently cited by students who ils hope, will come nearly 200 decline offers of admission or decide -family…

… and a office space and as many as 800 rr school with the college as a apartments and town houses. ipant. "This would make it easier for the corner of the property, them to attract students," said Cleo e…

student fitness center is Szmygiel, a UConn freshman from ly being built, which will be New York City. "There is really not ble to the owners of houses alot to do here." condominiums and to the Keelan King…

… 300 courses and learn from the world's foremost faculty. Network and enjoy exclusive Washington access available only to Georgetown University students. You've had enough ordinary summer breaks. This…

February 07, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

…*I 4A -Wednesday, February 7, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 tothedaily…

… Iraq War De-escala- TO THE DAILY tionActof2007. Itis quite literallythe onlyplan While LSA j that allows America to leave Iraq both respon- about Arab ri sibly and with dignity. If passed, the act would…

… debate on the act last Tuesday: "It is time Arabs or leave. to fundamentally change our policy. It is time uty Prime Min to give Iraqis their country back. And it is time denied their cu to refocus America…

… (Iraqi ties, incorrect in his claims that the .n regime provided protection. rated Chaldeans on the basis 'our language and Arabize our s unwilling to accept our status eople and did not respect our e…

… out lies, were the only ones able to n people have lived in the region of years. Under Hussein, our nder the threat of pan-Arabic h attacked minority rights and our homeland is threatened by mists who…

… edly not be so strong. nt that we learn from the faults regime and his pan-Arabism so new political ideas that accept and tolerate all people - regard- gion, ethnicity or beliefs. t AMANDA BURNS Welfare…

… even joked that Clinton's constant co-optation of Republican issues is one of the reasons the he was so hated by the opposing party. Conscious of his student audience, Haskins touched on the role of…

… decrease in teen pregnancy, the program leaves students who choose to have sex woe- fully underinformed, making them more likely not to use protection when the time comes. In regards to charita- ble choice…

November 07, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 45) • Page Image 5

… different perspective of the Arab-Israeli conflict, Students Allies for Freedom and Equality (SAFE) will present "Palestine through Art" at the Michigan League Hussey Room tonight at 8 p.m. The event will…

… translation of a Fr bleak reality into pow-Free erful art - hip hop has the capacity to reach past the boundaries of a single race, culture or country. In efforts to familiarize the student community with a…

Arabic vocals and instruments, is a testament to hip hop's increasing universality. The event's centerpiece is a preview by the filmmaker and multimedia art- ist Jackie Salloum of excerpts from her…

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