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November 07, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

… shared heritage community really paid any attention to her. As ie a model for which UMS Fischer began to develop a rela- continue to work with simi- tionship with Byrd, he took a trip mmunities. The Arab

… Music to her house, where he discovered Festival followed, and with that she was involved in about 30 ubsequent outreach attempt additional organizations, all of 4S, the Arab community was whichshe…

… that I nd more popular, the menu wholly recommend to each and sed by flipping through every University student. At no pages on the restaurant's other place inAnn Arbor can you d tablets. And besides the…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 131

… recognition of the PLO. But the audience seemed unanimous in support of divestment with its resounding applause. About 2,000 University students graduated at the end of Summer Term. At a press. conference…

… beyond warfare. If we ignore the Arabs and Palestinian recognition, there will be an economic confrontation in the Arab states the U.S. doesn't have the power to compete with." He called former Secretary…

September 07, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…meeting, the board, led by University President Mark Schlissel, voted to increase student tuition rates for the third year in a row. In-state tuition increased by 2.9 percent and out…

…-of-state student tuition went from $47,452 to $49,326. The board voted 7-1 to approve the tuition hike. Regent Andrea Newman, R, was the only board member to oppose the hike. In the meeting, she said she…

… voted against the motion in an effort to keep University costs affordable for students. “I’ve said this before, and I feel this is the real opportunity to make this statement,” Newman…

… regents pointed to recent initiatives such as the Go Blue Guarantee — a full-tuition financial aid package for all in-state students whose families make less than $65,000 a year — as worthwhile…

…, including Stephen Ross, Sandy Robertson and more. After the Detroit Free Press report, student organizations such as Roosevelt Institute and College Democrats published public callsfor…

December 07, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…E ... tl OPINION Wednesday, December 7, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Protest lack of AIDS support 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… cases have been reported to the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC). In the United States alone 44,344 people have died from AIDS. According to the CDC, 3 in every 1,000 college students are testing…

…, the Black Greek gation and goes virtually unchallenged system was instituted and continues biy the majority of the student body or both as a means of supporting cultural the administration. A racist…

… incident in- identity and as a place where Blacks volving Kappa Sigma fraternity and can help one another survive in an in- §everal Asian American students is ex- different, if not overtly hostile envi…

…- ompplary of how an established system ronment. fan both perpetuate an atmosphere In many respects the Black Greek which is hostile to non-white students. system is a positive thing. The Black When looked at…

… of permissibility it does in- gverage first year student harbors mis- tercollegiate athletics, students move to conceptions and prejudices about peo- join this sanctioned institution with the ale of…

February 07, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… freedom," he said. Gordon noted that because creation of the guidelines was prompted by an Arab-Israeli conflict, and because the first test of these guidelines has come out of another Arab-Israeli conflict…

… he thinks federal Title IX guidelines may jeopardize men's and women's sports programs at the University. See Page 10. * Due to an unusual set of cir- cumstances back home, Iranian students at Western…

… out one person's opinion on the Arts Page, number 7. Lawyers explain use of funding from MSA By JULIE ENGEBRECHT A special portion of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) meeting was set aside last…

… night for Student Legal Services lawyers Paul Teich and Jonathon Rose to explain the activities of the student-funded law service. MSA will be evaluating these services soon to prepare a proposal to the…

… Board of Regents for a three-year extension of mandatory funding for MSA. Student Legal Services receives $1.74 of the $2.92 MSA fee assessed per student per term. ROSE, DIRECTOR of Legal Service, and…

… Teich, MSA attorney, who also. work closely with other University student governments, spoke about legal aid casework and the MSA Housing Law Reform Project. Teich explained that one-half of the Legal…

… Services caseload dealt with lan- dlords and tenants, with the balance of the load going to such things as family law, consumer lqw, and employment. Before Campus Legal Aid was refor- med to Student Legal…

… Services and fun- ded by all students, 600 to 800 cases a year were handled through the law of- fice, Teich explained, and were funded through several sources. Only poor students were eligible for the…

… services at that time. Last April, when a $2.92 mandatory student fee was voted by students, $1.74 was allotted for student Legal Services, leaving them with a $120,000 working budget. Previously they worked…

… with a budget of $28,000. THE REGENTS approved the fee at their July meeting. The lawyers explained that the availability of legal services to students See ATTORNEYS, Page 5 Red th* Toddy column, Page 3…

January 07, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 41) • Page Image 12

…Wednesday, January 7, 2015 // The Statement 6B Students abroad grapple with cultural consciousness by Michael Sugerman, Daily News Editor W ith the plethora of opportuni- ties for students to…

… these places is encouraged so students can understand there is more to them than can be written in the pages of a history book. Such is the opinion of Thuy’Anh Nguyen, a lecturer of Vietnamese…

…, staffed this winter’s trip, and said this summer’s heightened conflict between Israel and neighboring Arab populations in the Gaza Strip — which resulted in thousands of deaths in Palestine and hundreds…

April 07, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… Copyright 1989, The Michigan Daily ok Law students demand diverse faculty " -" Decision on Fisher not final BY STEVE BLONDER Contrary to previous reports, Michigan Athletic Director Bo Schembechler has…

…. F - JESSICA GREENE/Doily Law students present Universtiy law school Dean, Lee Bollinger, and chair of the faculty hiring committee, Joseph Weiler, with signatures collected from students concerned…

… color, and gay men and lesbians on its faculty. The organizers of the strike - the Asian American Law Student Association, Black Student Al- liance, Hispanic Law Student Asso- ciation, National Lawyers…

… Guild (NLG), and the Women Law Stu- dents Association (WLSA) - asked law students not to attend class and to write letters to their professors explaining their absence. Those who chose to attend class…

… were asked to wear black arm bands to show their support for a more diverse faculty. "Though most students went to class, a vast majority wore arm bands to show support," said third- year law student

… Laura Anderson, a member of NLG and WLSA. "The strike was called because a number of law students and profes- sors perceived that there is a national shortage of minority law teachers," said Law Prof…

… Yitzhak Shamir's idea for elections among Palestinian Arabs on the West Bank and Gaza. The president emphasized that Israel eventually must give up the occupied lands. Bush said he told Shamir "we do not…

Students racism at BY MARION DAVIS. In response to the recent rash of racist incidents on campus, representatives from eight student organizations held a press conference yesterday to deplore the incidents…

… and demand action from the University. Rajal Patel, a second-year medical student and United Coalition Against Racism member, said the press con- ference was called "to make people aware of the increase…

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…

March 07, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…4A - Monday March 7, 2011 The Michigan Daily -- michigandaily.com 4A - Monday, March 7, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… illustrations represent solelythe views ofttheir authors. FROM THE DAILY Not qiuite open enough 'U' must allow gender-neutral housing for all Before students left for Spring Break, progress was made toward…

… enacting Open Housing at the University. The Michi- gan Student Assembly and supporters of the Open Housing Initiative have worked hard to motivate the University to implement this policy. And the University…

… has worked hard to compromise on, rather than completely enact, this initiative. At a Feb. 23 round table, the University announced its plans to allow students who openly identify themselves as…

… transgender to have roommates of their iden- tified gender. While this proposed plan is progressive, it is far from complete. The University needs to allow gender-neutral housing for all University students

…, not just transgender students. According to a Feb. 24 Michigan Daily article, the proposed policy is currently being drafted and is expected to take effect this fall. This decision represents progress…

student community. And as MSA President Chris Armstrong said in the article, the plan is "a departure" from "the comprehensive gen- der-neutral housing policy the Open Housing Initiative requested." Rutgers…

August 07, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… production is just as apparent or even more so in the high school student than the college student. And on this closing observation, the stage manager handed "Uncle Bill" a tray of beer mugs and sent him…

… the family, he commented. VISITING LECTURER: A kzinSees Little Chance For Israeli-Arab Peacej By ELSIE KUFFLER "Unfortunately, there is little chance of an early peace and re- conciliation between…

… Israel and neighboring Arab states," Prof. Benjamin Akzin, visiting professor in the political science department said. Prof. Akzin, who teaches at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel, explained…

… that the leaders of the Arab states have not yet be- ** * "and it ought to give Jews af chance to show how good orbad they are when they are on their own." COMPARED TO the record of other nations…

… the Hebrew University. THE KINDLY professor was "appalled" at first by conditions under which students and profes- sors worked at Israeli's only uni- versity. But he soon came to ad- mire the superior…

Arabs, having be- come accustomed to the fact that Jews, alone of all peoples have no state oftheir own, are still shock- ed by the idea. Only time will make them change their attitude." Concerning the…

… will be the psychiatrist. Students with atprofessional interest are welcome to attend. Main Lodge, Uni-1 versity of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, Patterson Lake, eight o'clock. Corning Events Lutheran Student

September 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

… return to campus today for a eekend reunion which will focus on the higher education for black students. "Staying Power: Crisis in Black Higher Education" is the theme for the eighth annual. all…

… are going to the University .ommunity to hear about the problems hat black students are facing. We want to hear the problems from the people involved." TQNIGHT AT the Alumni Center a panpl of student

…, alumni, and ad- ministrators will discuss recruitment and retention of black students in an open panel discussion beginning at 7:30 p.m. After the football game Saturday the reunited alumni will "have a…

… banquet followed by a keynote address by Niara Sudarkasa, associate vice president for academic affairs. The evening will also include awards to four academically outstanding black students from the Martin…

… Luther King Jr. Scholarship Fund, which is supported by alumni contributions. Although the alumni hope to learn a great deal about the problems facing black students, Alexander said they do not expect to…

… and Arab guerrillas have increased recen- tly in southern Lebanon, and Israel has responded with tighter controls on the movements of civilians. Levin also noted the resolution made no mention of Syria…

… represen- tative, Richard Ovinnikov, said the U.S. veto was a "go-ahead for continuation" of . the Israeli occupation and "atrocities" in southern Lebanon. He said the United States has a "100 per- cent anti-Arab

… home and from other Arab countries, the diplomats said. As many as 5,000 people - including Westerners - were rounded up by the revolutionary Committees and locked up in "concentration camps" in the…

… taking place in the Mediterranean near Libya. CRISP lines leave students in limbo (Continued from Page 1) o'ning, there were 400 people in line;, the line's length "could be four times . . the length of…

…. Despite chaotic conditions yesterday, Karunas said that the situation would not become even worse this winter when all students have to register for classes. "This is worse than what would hap- pen in…

August 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

… can ByJRIUS AWAIS (Ed. Note: The author of the following is an Arab student from Jordan.) IN AN attempt to describe histo- rical events, many of us fall short of describing their signifi- cance in…

…1.11, a Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIWERSIfy OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN. ARBOR, MICH…

… teacher's math Is a requirement for the teacher's eertificate. Classical Studies Tea: The Depart- ment of Classical Studies will give an informal tea for its students on Tues., Aug. 7, in the East…

students of languages in general, is open to the public. Doctoral Examination for Basil Spy- ros Georgopolous, Social Psychology; thesis: " The Normative Structure of Social systems: A study of Organiz- 7…

…. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 371. II i I N THOUGHTS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST: An Arab Asks: Might We Profit from History? 4 INTERPRETING THE NEWS…

…- termined to do away with the ills of Egypt and to secure a better life for the Arab. * * * IF THE objectives of Gamal were to eliminate poverty and ig- norance, to dispel from prejudlice and discriminataion…

…, to afirm the dignity of man, and to lift up the Arabs from under the yolk of exploitation to a nation where it regains its place, participating ef- fectively in the world and contri- butes to peace and…

… the welfare of man, then it is of no surprise if all the Arab people have ap- plauded him and his objectives. Truly the whole world must ap- plaud men who are dedicated to such causes. It is said that…

… means to bring life to about twenty mil- lion Arabs living in that area. It means that the economic condi- tions of those people are going to improve, which means that they can spend more to educate them…

…- selves, to live in better homes, and to fight disease. This means that the health of the Arab in Egypt is going to improve and thereby world conditions generally. Is this a cause to be laid aside if we are…

November 07, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

… Middle East. He prodded Saudi Arabia and Egypt to lead Arab nations toward democracy. Mindful of widespread anger and mistrust in the Muslim world toward the United States, Bush also said that as…

… would be "patient and under- standing." Bush's speech appeared aimed at complaints in the Arab world that the United States has long tolerated corrupt, undemocratic regimes in return for stability and a…

… Languages Building. "One of the reasons people say sys- tems like this don't work is because after the lecture is given that they destroy the tape;' Fricke said. "The students love it because it gives them…

…, students interviewing managers after internships and professors lecturing on specific concepts. Edward Adams, Director of Comput- ing at the Business School, said he hopes to compile these resources into a…

October 07, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…6 PIION . age 4 Wednesday, October 7, 1981 The Michigan Daily Honors' - another word for 'pedantry'9 _I turned a light shade of red, but it 40% ARE BoTH students in the class;" Program's motives…

… Surgeon General anywhere in somewhere intheclassroom.Notthe62A6fA S T ARDMARKEDB something of the attitude and posture challenging, and there are students I an onor studnt i expcted oCtae inhere who want…

… that additional the Time Schedule. uneasy tittering of a nervous class, but L SAS an Honors student is expected to take in h n.B The only clue I had was a asterisk a deliberate snickering that you hear…

….hat is neeed o ns because I've never understood com- one student explained the metaphysical - structor reslting in an intellectual wotht isga a to all sdnt s, im qualifications. guterese anyway, but Iknew…

… the asterisk meaning behind the words "to the." . dialogue between student and 'instruc- wiutrgadtoepon r te was important. (They always are, or Another student, not satisfied with a tor" to…

…Hoosr.det The work should be available in any they wouldn't be asterisks, right?) In mere one-line quote from Shakespeare, But is the label "Honors student" section, not restricted to "Honors sec- this case it…

December 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… Foreign Students Meet Housing Discrimination, Social I aroblems (Editor's Note: The following. is an interpretive article on discrimination against University foreign students and the extent to…

… which they integrate with the University community.) By DONNA HANSON Discrimination in Ann Arbor housing presents a defiinte problem for many of the. Asiatic foreign students who attend the University…

…" living quarters in Ann Arbor. One Indian student said he called a landlady about an advertised room. "She told me I could have the room. When I took her the deposit, she said she changed her mind and wasn…

…'t going to rent thel process of locating rooms and apartments for these students. But room after all," he commented. she further explained the office has a standard list of landladies In another instance…

…, an Iraqui student phoned in answer to an: which she uses year after year. These landladies she knows will accept advertisement and was told he could have the apartment for $100 foreign students. a…

… month. When he arrived with his family and luggage, the landlady Since most of the international students here are graduate immediately raised the rent to $150. students, there is only a small percentage…

… who live in the residence Must Resort To Slum Area - halls. According to Karl Streiff, Asst. Dean of Men, there are about There have been repeated cases of Indian, Gold Coast and Ethiopian students

May 07, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… the Regents' approval of a new judicial system. At their April meeting, the Regents approved a modified version of a system formulated after several months of study by a committee of students, faculty…

… and administrators. The proposal would allow for "trial by peers"-student juries in cases of student defendants, faculty juries in cases of faculty defendants. This system will replace, on a one…

… disciplinary rules and new judicial procedures would take effect simultaneously. University Council (UC), a body of students, faculty, and administrators, was set up last year by a Regents by-law to formulate…

… University non-academic rules. But before the UC rules can take effect, the by-law stipulates, they must be ap- proved by Senate Assembly, the faculty representative b o d y. Student Govern- ment Council and…

…? Students have collected these 1,020,000 bottle caps since last fall as part of an ecology project to show the need for pollution con- trol and dramatize the meaning of numbers. If placed side by side, the…

… caps would stretch about 18 miles. Lynne Manson, one of the New Ulm Junior High School students kneels at right. SF IIABUJSTEII A NTIC IPIATED)- Senate debate opens on draft e xt By ROSE SUE BERSTEIN…

…) yesterday meets with United Arab Republic President Anwar Sadat. Rogers is scheduled to be in Israel, the last country on his Mideast mission, today. FO LD)WING F<E EHI K E: (Coy 'tiued Isom Pag e 1) cepting…

….8 per cent favor it. Among a group of ninth grade students who were polled, 67 per cent indicated strong support for legalization. "I was a little surprised with the strong response in favor of legalizing…

… A large n pollution isa per cent fav firms that p lation of bill Ann Arbo strated a w for pollution port govern and by high pollution con Student aidmaylrs By ROBERT SCHREINER Students receiving…

… explains his of- fice generally receives a portion of 'the revenue from 1 t tuition hikes to offset the a l o t increase for students in need of financial aid. "That is how it has worked eas vehemently…

May 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…, presi- ent of the Arab Club. Entertainment will be given by rabian students from the Uni- ersity and from Wayie Univer- ity. Baklawa, a well-known Arabian ,essert, will be served. Each ticket will be…

… 58 THE MICMIGAN DAILY Daily-RQbert Kanner LVE DRESS-An Arab dancer, center, displays her costume a representative of Jordan dress on the right and a Syrian ime of half a-century ago on the left. ra…

… ian Night Sla ted Various types of Arabian en- ertainment will be featured at :e "Arabian Night" which will be eld by the Arab Club from 8 p.m. until midnight Saturday in Rack- am~ Assembly. Hall. The…

… program will include orien- al dancing; social dancing; Dabs :a, folk dancing; Arab songs, a :mic play; a lottery; and re- 'eshments. Surprises Planned There will also be many "sur- rises," says Ali Mahgoub…

… is open to the pub- lic and tickets may be purchased at the receptionist's desk in the International Center or from any member of the Arab Club. Club Concert Tickets Gone "Tickets for the Glee Club An…

…:30 p.m. Rabbi Kaplan will be the moderator and the panel will consist of Arnold Ages, Ohio State student, Kalman Binjamini, Grad., Rabbi Emanuel Seidman, Western Reserve University, and Jacob Mirviss, of…

… Foundation.. Ohio State student Phil Saun- ders will give an interpretive read- ing' of the creation story. Also planning to take part in the program are students from Kent State University in Ohio and the…

… Flint this week, will visit the University to- morrow to inspect research acti- vities. The visitors, about 250 students and adults, drawn from 157 local science fairs across the nation will be greeted at…

…. Liberty, Apt. No. 3. NO 3-6956. )C267 ROOM available for male students for summer and fall session. Cooking privileges. Two refrigerators.l block from campus. 417 E. Liberty. )C260 NEWLY furnished, modern…

… May 15. Apply Box H 109. )H109 WANTED TO BUY FIEl ADS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED COLLEGE MEN, Earn $1000 this Summer plus Opportunity for $1000 Scholarship, i INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS, -Souvenir…

April 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 114) • Page Image 2

… cell. A prominent Shiite Arab was expect- ed to be named today as prime minister, the most powerful post in what will be Iraq's first democratically elected gov- ernment in 50 years. That would open the…

Arab, were elected vice presidents. Talabani's selection and the expected choice of Ibrahim al-Jaafari as prime minister further consolidate the power shift in Iraq, where both the Shiite Arab majority…

… who are work- ing "to found a new Iraq, free of sec- tarian and ethnic persecution, free of hegemony and oppression." He also urged Iraqi insurgents, who are believed to be mostly Sunni Arabs, to sit…

… interim President Ghazi al-Yawer, a prime minister. Sunni Arab, were elected vice presidents. KABUL. Afghanistan Military helicopter crashes in desert A U.S. military helicopter returning from a mission…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at…

October 07, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily- Monday, October 7, 1991 0ie £wb4Jgau ;&ul 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW K. GOTTESMAN…

… F. t f ' . f , .. -r n the past, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) has often been the battleground for disputes over the policies of student organizations. Two years ago, the Cornerstone Christian…

… Fel- lowship (CCF) temporarily lost its MSA recognition because of policies which allegedly kept Gays and Lesbians out of leadership positions. Last year, MSA almost denied recognition to the student

… appropriate for MSA to make moral judgements about the policies and practices of student groups. The Daily applauds MSA's decision last Tuesday to put an end to its role as the arbiter of "politically correct…

…" behavior. MSA has instituted a policy of automatic rec- ognition of student organizations. They have done away with vague anti-discrimination and anti- hazing policies, and retained simple guidelines…

… regarding non-profit-making and student partici- pation. Students have the right to assemble in groups with other students who share their interests. Stu- dents come to the University from a variety of…

March 07, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…4 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 7, 2003 OP/ED ablefotzm fidt* hU 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… - television crew approached myself and delivering pro-war propaganda - the I've been here other international students to request for- unquestioning news channels and net- for more than three eign perspectives…

… to a student's education, the already-nonexistent political impact of cut- ting class is further diluted by the fact that cutting class in protest is indistinguishable from missing class due to illness…

… these alter- natives would be too much work for some- one who would prefer to make a political statement by cutting class. ELSON Liu Rackham Daily coverage of recent Arab-Israeli skirmish skewed and…

… inaccurate TO THE DAILY: In regard to the Daily's article, Stu- dent's remember bus bombing victims at vigil (03/05/03), it should be noted that 20 students came out in the freezing cold to show dedication to…

… Defense Force sources say that there is a wave of disinformation regarding the killing of 11 Arabs in the operation. It is being said that the 11 were killed when IDF troops fired at a terrorist engaged in…

… that were lost by such a horrific crime against all humans. DANIEL AGHION LSA junior Protesting certain government actions a patriotic duty TO THE DAILY: Robert DeVore's letter, Student opposition to U…

… "breakthrough." Seeking to bring such a renowned and articulate scholar to the Uni- versity, SAFE has invited Finkelstein to dis- cuss the Arab-Israeli conflict. To selectively quote from his book, and place them…

November 07, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 5

… voting for, we will have people using last names and appearances as criteria. And unfor- tunately for Ahmed and Hollowell, neither Arab nor black describes enough of us. -John Honkala TIME FOR STUDENTS TO…

… offer sound bites and a media that does noth- ing but give conjecture and banal banter. Perhaps these are the rantings of a naive college student speaking from the intellectual basin of the Midwest, but…

… intellectual basin of the Midwest, allow me to specifi- cally point the finger at some of my fellow students. As the offspring of the informa- tional age, when technology allows mere seconds to bring years worth…

… of knowl- edge, students should be the most informed and active demographic on the political spectrum. I'm tired of hearing erately sent by the U.S. electorate to the politi- cal elites who run this…

… a lack of patriotism over politi- cal differences is, well, I'm speechless. And the people of Georgia bought into it. For them, patriotism means killing Arabs and putting God in the classroom. To love…

…- graphic when we show ourselves to be a powerful constituency. Regardless of which quadruped you associate with, we have to get informed so we can better push our agendas. We are the students of Ameri…

April 07, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…f The Michigan Daily-Thursday, April 7, 1988- Page 3 MSA unanimously calls for Baker's resignation Phillips says regent is a 'racist' By RYAN TUTAK The Michigan Student Assembly called for the…

… made about last week's resolution to inform Michigan high schools about racism at the Univer- sity through the student newspapers. Baker had said the plan was "extremely unwise" and "is bound to injure…

… was feeling a little grumpy yesterday, so Mom brought her a sundae to cheer her up. lu .12 students receive graduate fellowships By DAVID SCHWARTZ The National Science Foundation awarded graduate…

… fellowships to 685 college and university students from around the country last week, *including 12 University students. The fellowships, based solely on academic merit, provide $12,300 per year for full…

September 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 141) • Page Image 33

… UNIVERSITY The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2005 - 3C Students protest passage of gay marriage ban in A By Elizabeth Belts NOVEMBER 12, 2004 Upfal described her friends' sadness One…

student incited the crowd to march Daily StaffWriter after Proposal 2 was passed during the to City Hall, and 100 students left the Diag, On Nov. 11, the sidewalks in downtown Ann Arbor were crowded, taken…

… over by protesters from Ann Arbor high schools and the University. About 150 students carried signs, banners and rainbow flags in opposition to the passage of Proposal 2 in the Nov. 2 election. "This…

December 07, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

…, Kristen, & Renee THANK o lbTanks for all of your bard work this terin at Student groups [ Adult Daughters of Alcoholics and other Trauma, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3200, 7:30 p.m. U Arab

…-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 n m. Association, board meeting, Michigan Union, Room 4202, 9 p.m. 11 Queer Action, meeting, Michi- gan Union, Room 3116, 8 p.m. U…

…TheMichigan Daily - Tuesday, December 7, 1993 - 3 *Students protest destruction of mosque By MELISSA PEERLESS DAILY NEWS EDITOR Gyanendra Pandey's voice rang clear through the cold air, carrying…

… in Hindi, .a language unfamiliar to most mem- bers of Students Concerned About South Asia. Rackham student Radha Rangarajan said the main purpose of the ad hoc coalition of students from India…

…, Sikh are all brothers" - in light of recent events. Sanket Amberkar, a second-year graduate student in electrical engi- neering, was studying in India at the *time of last year's incident. "Things were…

… preferential treatment. Anjan Ghosh, a Rackham student, organized the protest. He called the destruction of the mosque "a water- shed event in Indian history. "Politics has created animosity between members of…

… rehabilitated." ELIZABETH LIPPMAN/Daily Ten-year-old Ian MacDonald glances over a new selection of comic books yesterday. v - ! 1 ' ' students work with academ - - - i By JESSICA CHAFFIN FOR THE DAILY…

… The thought of attending classes on Saturday evokes fear in the mind of any student. However, University students and high-school and middle- school students skip sleeping in each week at the Academy…

… for African American Students. Approximately 40 African Ameri- can University students donate their time and energy to the program each Saturday. These students work as classroom tutors and in one…

… be sitting at home watching cartoons or relaxing is very motivating." LSA sophomore Crystal Lander tutors for the program as well. "I'm really glad I got a chance to help students who want to help them…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 75

…a The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition - Thursday, September 7, 1989- Page 15 With D.C. on his mind, Prof. Tanter ,candidly voices a conservative view by Leslie Perera Daily Staff Writer…

… controversial among students. "I am a principled person," Tanter says. The brief pause and broad smile indicate that the punch- lne is about to come. "It's just that my principles are all right wing." 'With this…

… time. "If Rumsfeld goes to Defense, so do I," Tanter said matter-of-factly. The confidence and self-assurance of the man are evident in everything he does. Students either find Tanter arrogant and…

… abrasive or they are at- tracted to what they see as incredible candor. Rob Feldman, a former student of Tanter's, said that upon first meet- ing Tanter he was "awed by Tanter's love of self." He does not…

… like Tan- ter's teaching style. He believes that Tanter is too rigid in his political views and tries to impress them on his students. Tanter admits with a chuckle that his classes generally attract…

students that are "right of center," but he is- adamant in the belief that he does not force his personal views on stu- dents. "My politics are like the web of a duck's feet," Tanter says, spreading the…

May 07, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…- graduate- program and some of the graduate programs which will remain there. ISA To Hold Arab, Indian Film Showing Showings of international films by the Arab Club and the India Students Association will be…

… pre- sented today and tomorrow, Ah- med Belkhodja, Grad., announced yesterday. Films on Algeria, general areas of the Middle East, and special movies of the Arab students con- ference in the Middle East…

… By JAMES SEDER The Phoenix-Memorial Project was the Unviersity's first organ- ized solicitation for funds. In 1946 the Student Legislature decided there should be some met morial to the University…

… Alumni Fund and the capital gifts program. The alumni fund organizes a continuing annual drive for gifts. Money raised during these yearly campaigns goes for such things as student aid, faculty research…

… building be used exclusively for reearch. This will mean' that graduate students, who conduct supervised research, will move into it. This will free space in the present pharmacy building for the under…

… the India Students' Association, the performance has been planned to assist in estab- lishing a special book fund for a possible program of language and area studies of Southern Asia. Proceeds from the…

April 07, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, April 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 149 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students

… vocabularies of businesses, cities, and most notably, students. Often, default is the only way out for college and vocational students who have received low-interest loans from the federal government for their…

… education, and discover upon graduating that they have neither the funds -nor the employment - to keep abreast of the payments. The - Guaranteed Student Loan program makes it possible for thousands of…

students to continue their education when they would otherwise have to quit. Last year alone, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) supplied over $1 billion in loans to students. And it was…

… hit with more than $151 million worth of student defaults. In the past ten years, a total of $750. million worth of student loans have been defaulted. The government can only do so much to retrieve that…

… "Saudi army has never played a significant role in an Arab-Israeli war". It fails to realize that during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, the Saudis sent a mechanized infantry brigade to the Golan Heights, which…

December 07, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

… GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a maujority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles…

… 1 '+ ', iS': ... : : ! r p:. 'N" C .' - + x a t s Cam,, . . . . -> k_ ,l ..: ,. .. t 1 ra_ ' . ,. f, st',j , ! i tt .. ,. .., ,. I .j ' f _..=- ( Jr 0 L ately, the Michigan Student Assembly…

… has been alone in its endeavorto rescue the Michi- gan Collegiate Coalition (MCC) from almost cer- tain extinction. MCC is a student lobbying organi- ztion for students attending any of the public…

… universities in the state, yet most schools have ippped the majority of the bill onto the shoulders of the students at the University of Michigan. MCC, the only organization of its type, has re- cently suffered…

May 07, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…- quirements of two years of language study for liberal arts students. It has finally recog- nized that Americans, as accepted leaders of half the world, must become more inter- national in their thought and has…

… countries who compose the United Nations should be required of every student who, by his mere attend- ance at a university, is supposed to be well informed. Studying the politics and history of a specific…

… country does not adequately impress upon students the emotions and human characteristics of a people. These character- istics are best revealed through reading the literature of a country and in speaking to…

…-all impression of a story or poem is almost certain to be muti- lated when put into another language. Ideally, students should learn languages in elementary schools when they have more time to practice and gain…

…-ultural relations. But in spite of the resolution's well-considered intent, the question remains whether an extended language requirement is the best means of reaching the cultural internationalism. both students and…

… schools and quite necessari- ly, students. In its present form, the proposal to broaden international understanding by increasing training in languages seems to be a somewhat circuitous and a not uniform…

… policy course. Or, considering the diversity of student ap- titudes and goals, the most equitable solu- tion would be a general "international un- derstanding" course requirement, allowing individuals to…

January 07, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…4 UCAR wants 'U' to close for holiday (Continued from Page 1) dance at some Martin Luther King Day activities last year resulted from students' obligations in class. The University's Board of Re…

… administrators. "Knowing what student class schedules are like, I can't believe it," Roach said of the charges that classes prevent students from attend- ing the activities. Roach said that having "two or three…

…" classes a day would not keep interested students from attending. Roach said he was concerned that declaring Martin Luther King Day an official holiday would set a prece- dent: "There are all sorts of…

… faculty to plan their classes - for instance, by not having tests that day - so students wishing to attend the Martin Luther King Day activities would be able to. The memo is not binding to the faculty. The…

… memo was signed by Flem- ing, Michigan Student Assembly President Ken Weine, and Harris McClamroch, chair of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the faculty governing body. Ransby would…

… gas and rubber bullets at rock- throwing Palestinian rioters in the occupied territories yesterday, and an Arab shouting "God is Great!" stabbed a soldier and was shot in the shoulder. The soldier was…

… Israeli efforts to restore calm and defuse international criticism of its handling of the month-long rioting in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Army gunfire has killed 24 Arabs. Defense Minister…

Student News Ser- vice. I I I mmmmmmmi iniMl mimmm mmm mmimmimm inminmmm , FRE" SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS WHNO NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE Every Student is Eligible for Some Type of Financial Aid…

… scholarships are given to students based on their academic interests, career plans, family heritage and place of residence. " There's money available for students who have been newspaper car- riers, grocery…

November 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

Students for Israel and Progressive Zionist Caucus - Majid Houssesi, "Position of the Druse in the Arab-Israeli Conflict", 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill St. Center for Russian and East European Studies - Barbara…

…LSA-SG pulls speaker's funds By STACEY SHONK The LSA student government yester- clay retracted its support for an up- coming symposium entitled, "Palestine . Zionism and Racism," after several 4…

… officially vote today to ask the Muslim Student Association, which is holding the sym- Oosium, to return $100 LSA-SG granted the group on Oct. 23. But he said tepresentatives had informally agreed jesterday to…

… Experience 'The people who have been offended aren't going to go (to the event) to decide if it's (anti- semitic) or not, but they're still going to associate it with LSA student government.' - Eric Berman…

… had been retracted. Berman said that several students called LSA-SG yesterday to complain after the group posted fliers Monday which clearly stated that LSA was sponsoring the symposium. Michael Brooks…

… may offend members of the Jewish community. When the Muslim Students Association made its appeal to LSA-SG for funding, the group said the sym- posium would be titled "The Heart of Palestine." "If they…

… of officers on ar- tnored car patrols in Tembisa, east of Johannesburg. Seven people have perished in Tembisa during the two-day $trike. HUNDREDS OF thousands of black 'orkers and students stayed home…

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June 07, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… in the next several mon- ths. But Posthumus said he believes the recent price upswing is just another Sadat tells troops to read or possible war (Continued from Page]) over Arab land," Sadat told the…

…. We offer Israel security. But Israel will not have Arab land and will not have sovereignty in Ismailia. WHEN HE visited Israel in Novem- ber, Sadat offered to make peace in return for the withdrawal…

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…'s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations represent solely the views of their authors. A delayed reaction DPS alerts must reach students more quickly University employee walking through the…

…. All students should have been informedimmediately. Whenever a gun may be involved, regardless of the sever- ity of the situation, DPS should inform every University student. Brown should not have…

… choseto hold off on informing the studentbody of the alleged gun- man until the next morning. Even if the emer- gency was contained and the situation was nearing an "all clear," students have a right to…

… real. Whether or not the employee saw an actual gun, DPS should have sent aprecautionary alertto all students. Their intent to not cause a panic is understandable, but an alert that makes students aware…

September 07, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… school students and their parents. Activities include leading a walking tour of central campus, facilitating a discussion session, and more. Some clerical work is required. Q Leaders are expected to be…

… Africa Racism conference centers on Mideast Arab states at a U.N. racism confer- ence rejected a second attempt at com- promise yesterday on wording on the Middle East conflict. However, South African…

… officials said they were shut- tling between the Arab and European delegates, trying to work out a new compromise. Efforts to reach agreement over another contentious issue, a proposed Western apology for…

… slavery and colo- nialism, remained bogged down a day before the eight-day conference was scheduled to end. The proposed Mideast compro- mise, the second South African pro- posal rejected by the Arab states…

…, sought to bridge the gap between the Arabs' call for the conference to condemn Israeli practices as racist and the European Union's refusal to allow the conference to take sides in the conflict. PARIS…

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September 07, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… sheikhdom, made a multimillion dollar bid yesterday for a British real estate firm, the first Arab move to buy a British company out- right. The Kuwait investment office' offered $210.4 million for St. Martin…

… prevent price-rigging by merged groups. Other Arab investors here in- clude the government of Abu Dbabi, which recently bought 44 per cent of the Commercial Union skyscraper in the finan- cial heart of…

… market, but their operations have been spread out to avoid the British requirement that anyone buying 10 per cent or more of a firm's shares must declare it.. Numerous individual Arabs have bought real…

… estate and equity in Britain, but they can- not be traced sufficiently to give an over-all picture. Financial sources said the Arabs are cautious about sink- ing too much money in British industry. They…

… made for further talks at an appropriate level. Last week Iraq accused Iran t e ti c( to The physician starting his practice in civilian l %$eai vs student services said -there det- life has to take…

… the period may be helpful but is not of instructor required. 1 to 4 credits. required. Intended for the advanced student who wishes to continue work beyond the limits of a formal MARC 325. (Eng. 355…

May 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…I1 "Did I Hear Somebody Knock a Few Months Ago?" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…) completed, is unbelievably important. Ameri- can educators have long been screaming about college students' inability to write. The survey courses will probably, because of the amount of material to cover, be…

… some- what hectic and superficial. But they will have the virtue of exposing the student to many facets of English literature. Further, more in- tensive study of particular interests will be up to the…

… individual student. On the other hand, the Major Authors courses will supple- ment the survey by gaining in depth what they lack in scope. THE SURVEYS, furthermore, will help make the Honors Program a more…

… NEWS: Arab Unity 'r JOHN M. HIGHTOWER By The Associated Press UNITED STATES officials believe Saudi UArabia will Join Egypt and Syria soon in creating a new show of Arab unity despite their recent…

… believe real unity can be restored among the four but if Saud and Hussein want to play Arab politics that way the United States evidently will not inter- fere. F URTHERMORE, officials do not want to get…

March 07, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

… sources, and this presence in the heart of an Arab city of more than 65,000 leads to daily, often fatal clashes with Palestinian residents. As a city holy to both Jews and Muslims, Hebron has been a flash…

… ele- ments from the heart of the Arab popu- lation centers. We must consider how much we invest in their safety and how much of a future they have." REGENTS Continued from page 1 Some regents disagreed…

… representative as a member of the Student Power slate. Kovacs will also be running inde- pendently. Each of the new candidates con- centrated on a variety of issues. Masley said the assembly should become more…

… for free tuition at the University. "We don't think the University should be an elite institution," Masley said. Sahu said the DO party believes students have the answers to the assembly's problems…

…. "You have to let the students be informed of what is going on in their student government," Sahu said. Payne served as the MSA elections director during last Fall's elections. Following allegations of…

… like a playground," Payne said. Payne said he wants to organize a Payne Sahu student leadership council where del- egates from various campus groups could have a non-voting seat on MSA. "Right now…

…, most people don't know what MSA is, and because they don't know, they don't care," he said.* Bolger said the assembly does not understand the needs of the students. "I think MSA representatives and MSA…

… officials are sometimes remised about what the general student body is interested in," Bolger said. Bolger suggested increased office hours for representatives and using e- mail to increase contact with…

students. "We want to represent the studentsi and students have been isolated from MSA," Bolger said. "MSA needs to be more accessible." Kovacs declined to speak to the Daily and would not make a statement…

… Rep. Jacob Stern, the Outsider Party will team LSA'junior Trevor Moeller on the ballot with SNRE junior Teri Steinberg and the Students' Party will run Business Rep. Devon Bodoh with Michigan Collegiate…

September 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… Michigan o Student Assembly-financed trip to the Israeli-occupied territories held a press conference yesterday to discuss their activities in the area. LSA senior David Levine and School of Public Health…

… graduate Luiz Vasquez spent two weeks in the y%3 Gaza Strip and the West Bank in k August. MSA and the Rackham Student Government each allocated $1000 to subsidize the delegation. The PSC and the delegates…

… he was upset that the decision to fund the trip was made during the summer when most MSA members were not present. Levine said students' money was being well spent. "The money is effectively being…

… brought back to campus," said Levine. Five presentations and discus- See PSC, Page 2 i I Students react to Bush's deployment of US troops by Sarah Schweitzerstrawa..btptigte "ImainttutI on Daily Staff…

… he backs the president primarily because he wno is Iraqi, saia that America should not become involved in the Middle East crisis because it concerns mostly Arabs. "It's sad that it's coming to this…

March 07, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

… representative of all students. Former MSA President Aaron Williams, who went last year, agreed with Cosnowski. Williams said his group had problems speaking to Congress members through USSA. "They (USSA) were…

… effect that hundreds of students together will have." - "Because he (Cosnowski) per- sonally doesn't like USSA means he is denying students the right to participate in the conference," Van Valey added. But…

…, Rackham student William Moseley who served in Africa from 1987 to 1989,spoke about the value of his experiences. He described what it was like living in a completely dif- ferent and unfamiliar culture…

… differences were "so painful and intractable. Yet, in the conflict just concluded, Israel and many of the Arab states have for the first time found themselves confronting the same aggressor. "By now, it should…

… can to close the gap between Israel and the Arab states, and between Is- raelis and Palestinians." A comprehensive peace must, be grounded in U.N. Security Council resolutions calling on Is- rael to…

… to interview for' the position of assassin.' She said, 'Do you have an appointment?"' * David Schwartz contributedrto this report. is a tremendous opportunity not only for University students but foe…

… tonight." end to Arab-Israeli conflict," Bush said. He said other challenges still remain after the war, and he called for: Creation of security ar, rangements to produce a stable gulf. He said "our friends…

… " enhance career skills in courses on public speaking, computer programming, filmwriting, and MIDI music production " immerse yourself in a foreign language (from Arabic to Yiddish) * pursue your interests in…

May 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

… them in the Valter VOL. LXVIII, No. 155 habit of working together. Arab SNotices bitterness toward Israel is such h he Gthat this would not be easy. But 1942 Agenda, Student Government Coun- if there is…

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…. corollary, and more important to the students, Primarily, there is the question of increasing is the possibility of having to take three exami- Priariy, her isthequetio ofinceasng nations in one day. This…

… could have serious enrollments itself. The committee appears to effects on s nt dades admtedly, s favo or t last xpet a ise n te nubereffects on students' grades; admittedly, this is favor or at least…

… expect a rise in the numb~er not the most important consideration even of students . .. or perhaps it merely has pro- fom the st iepoint threede aina- vided for this possibility. In any event, before from…

… the student viewpoint, but three examina- the University establishes such a "capacity" ions in one day would also tend to reduce the calendar, it should give serious study through value of the learning…

… and reviewing experience the rising enrollments committee, to the possi- which should accompany every final examina- bility of retaining enrollment at essentially the tion. For "borderline" students

… 10 will be given an examination at an earlier date. The following schedule designates an evening time for each such examination. The instructor may arrange with the student for an alternate time, with…

…SNflt,.a6-1 polr . IN ITALY: Politicians Prepare or Bout Each student should receive notification from his instructor as to the time and place of his examination. REGULAR SCHEDULE j Time of Examination…

… the an land of their forefathers. Most people have forgotten it was during Hitler's regime anti-Jewish hatred was plant the Arab world. Looking th the file of my old columns I that on Aug. 25, 1946 I…

November 07, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, November 7, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 State…

… with a heavy student population as well as a heavy voter turnout, it is amazing that a Repub- lican could retain his congressional seat. In both the gubernatorial and the Second District congressional…

… BURHENN WWWAOMMS, .i Letters To The Daily: THE GRADUATE] Organization of the1 of Michigan strongly the racist violence Black students and terror on the streetsi Racist forces in Bost ing extremist groups…

… racists. Both as teachers members of a labor tion, we are committer integrated, qualityi for all. At the Unix Michigan, we are se full integration of the student assistant pope represent with the d an…

… ried out in the North g to over- President Ford must c d integra- couraging criminals an Ford's instead enforce the law ourt's de- We call on students, best solu- sors, organizations at has "con- versity…

… assemblies and congresses. In all of them, it delay in is reiterated that this envisaged n David Palestine democratic state is to le David be Arab, affiliated with an Arab ~le: "Ro- federation of states…

…- Sb the dent Sadat - again, a f a c t hr b the mentioned but not explicated in icle was Mr. Stein's article. THIS IS but one example of the Arab states' uncompromis- ing denial of the right of Jews to…

… self-determination and poli- tical and cultural freedom in their nation-state. The Arabs' unwillingness to recognize any Jewish state, no matter where its boundaries are, has been at the root of the Arab

October 07, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… Mobarak's ability to exercise "his right and obligation to take power." Green declined to speculate on how Mubarak will perform. "The whole Arab world will have to re-assess without Sadat," said Univer…

… opposition to Sadat had been based on two things -Egypt's sagging economy and disagreements with the Camp David peace accord, which many opposition groups say isolated Egypt from the rest of the Arab world…

… of for- mer University student Chen Wen-Chen. AT LEAST ONE congressman, Jim Leach (R- Iowa), has claimed that Chen was murdered by the Nationalist Chinese government of Taiwan while visiting his…

… gathered by fellow Taiwanese students in the United States. A legislative aide to Rep. Stephen Solarz (D-N.Y.), who is chairman of one of the two subcommittees, said "there was virtual unanimity on the need…

… on campus. Allegedly, Taiwanese students, acting as agents for Taiwan's Nationalist Chinese (KMT) government, report back the political activities of fellow students. The FBI's Detroit bureau said that…

… Taiwanese student group at the University of Michigan. The student organization, The Free China Student Association, whose members generally support Taiwan's KMT government, is not, however, the sub- ject of…

… national defense or foreign policy" and might endanger FBI informants. SOME TAIWANESE students at the University have claimed that the FCSA is a front group for Taiwanese agents, although FCSA leaders have…

… categorically denied these allegations. According to files at theMichigan Student Assem- bly, which sponsors the FCSA, the FCSA's purpose is "to provide services for Chinese students and provide informatioin…

November 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

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… gets into the area they may never get her out. e *a BUT in the meantime, the rum- bling of Arab war machines, slow to get going in Egypt's behalf, be- gan to be heard. And there was no tellingvheth- er…

… will be victorious because their motives are holy and their aims the highest. They will be victorious because they are more diligent in death than is Israel in life." Saut El-Arab, Egyptian Government…

… and victory will be yours and, that of all the Arab states." Major General Salah Salem of Egypt in an address to troops at Gaza. IF CANADA and Mexico had an alliance against the U.S.; if they were…

… operations succeed, the grand strategical result will be to contain Egyptian military power west of the canal, and thus to cut off the Egyptian thrust for the domination of the Arab states of the Middle East…

… Freshmen and Transfer Students who have been notified by the Admissions Office of an appointment with their former high school principal or college dean are reminded to be punctual for their appointments…

… provided by the Department of Journalism as a public service through the co-operation of students in Journalism working under the di- rection of Professors James MacDon- ad and Dean Baker. During the cur…

…- rent world shaking events editors of the Bulletin Newspaper will post as speedily Its possible all important wire reports from the nation and the world. Late Permission: All women students who attended…

… the play at Lydia Men- delssohn on Oct. 30 and 31 had lat permission until 11:05 p.m. Late Jermission: All women students who attended the concert on Mon., Nov. 5, had late permission until 11:05 p.m. 7…

March 07, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily -Thursday, March 7, 1991 Gbe Midiianiflailg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW GOTTESMAN…

… Kuwait to the situation between Israel and the Palestinians on the West Bank - and rightfully so. It was clear that Saddam Hussein made these connections only in a desperate attempt to gamer Arab support…

… Bakerand numerous other officials in Washington have stated that the stunning U.S. victory overlraqhas presented a true chance for permanent peace in the region, and specifically a solution to the Arab

… worked out among the Arab states and Israel. The United States, as James Baker so eloquently put it, "cannot impose a solution" on Israel or the Arabs. But our blind support of the Israeli government is…

… own. Centuries of Western interference in the region has exacerbated political strife and led to unnecessary bloodshed. If there is to be a true solution to the Arab-Israeli problem, the Bush…

… }::"";..;... F i v e b o y c o t ti"".:":::::: :: :::::::{: ::r:> :::::5; : Women 's week All students should celebrate women's roles, achievements To the Daily: As a regular customer and former two…

…, and we'll stop giving Drake's our business. Until then, I plan on having my tea at the cheapest place on campus. Vincent Lima Rackham graduate student Support Drake's during boycott, To the Daily: I…

… Resistance. The programs, sponsored by Feminist Women's Union and the Women's International League forPeace and Freedom, include lectures, videos, slides and information tables, and all students -female and…

… at the site after the university announced plans to convert the space into a paid parking lot for students. The demonstrators destroyed the pavement, planted trees, and university plans for the park…

November 07, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

… good young men. Savino is a three-year scholarship student." gs Israelis tes sik Arab I 1 LUNCH-DISCUSSION Tuesday, Nov. 9, noon "SPACE EXPLORATION: DO BLACK HOLES EXIST" PROF. W. ALBERT HILTNER…

… Records and in Ypsilanti at Where House Records. Ford campaign tested Carter voice patterns for'stress' Student stabbed to death in NY fraternity hazing 3 i WASHINGTON (P) - The paign director, about…

… routine patrols to prevent the infiltration of Arab com- mandos from the sea. Daily Of ficial Bulletin Sunday, November 7, 197$ WUOM: Options in Education "School Progress Report," reports concerning school…

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… managed by students at the University of Michigan AXing RAs for doper " ARIJUANA USE ought not be a highly of Arnson's performance as an matter of police concern. It RA: should be a matter of personal…

… tor trying to crack down on the personal recent firing of Eric Arnson from his ' behavior of dorm residents and silence job as resident advisor in Bursley Hall the student voice in staff selection…

… transaction positions in Bursley, director Hanson between two dorm residents. The tab has cut back on the student voice in RA came to $4, on which Arnson made no selection and has taken over much of profit at…

…. Arnson's marijuana use. This will have the effect conduct had no real bearing on his per- of either isolating RAs from other formance as a resident staff member. students or forcing them into secrecy In…

… fact, Arnson's job record seems to and deceit. be quite good. Arnson was a vocal opponent of He really brought the floor these policies. Now, based on a.flimsy together," one student said of him. pretext…

…- tions of the left and the right,, desperately strove for peace with their Arab neighbors. No one credited Israel for her peace ef- forts. The Arabs, on the other hand, maintained their hard line, and…

November 07, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… the Code of Student Conduct, alleging a lack of civil liberties protection. Martin Gold, a professor emeritus of psychology and chair ofthe University's Civil Liberties Board, said the CLB would…

… Brewer said opening all the meetings would not be possible. "Many meetings can't be open, but there should be protections afforded the student in those situations where the meet- ings can't be open…

… strongly disagreed with SACUA's actions, add- ing it is the students' role to draft docu- ments governing students. Wainess found fault with faculty con- cerns that simultaneous court and cam- pus…

… the ac- tions constructive for students and said students were faced with a choice by the regents: adopt the old code or one that goes further to protect students' rights. "SACUA chose the former option…

… minister, a warrior who looked beyond his years on the battlefield to make peace with some of Israel's most intractable enemies. The dozens of dignitaries from the Arab world who put aside their differ…

…- ences with Israel to attend his funeral proved how radically Rabin helped change the face of the Middle East. King Hussein came from Jordan to urge other Arab countries to take the road to peace…

…- tional elections. "Local elections do not generate the interest that state and nationals do," Northcross explained. Student participation is traditionally very low in local elections. This year's W H E R…

November 07, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

…'interesting alter- native to most Ann Arbor coffeehouses, and is well worth a visit. Where else in Ann Arbor, they say, can an American student eat Greek food while speaking French to an Arab stu- dent? I the…

… atmosphere unique to Ann Arbor. Sponsored by the International Students As- sociation and staffed entirely by volunteers, Rive Gauche hosts lectures, coffee hours, parties, and international nights. Friday…

… Thursday night from 9 p.m. until 12 and Indian, Ukrainian, Arab, and German nights. Refreshments and dishes indigenous to each are usually served for a small charge. Sometimes slides of the country are…

…-director Jean Farah felt this type of atmosphere does not "exist in other com- mercial coffee houses" in Ann Arbor. Farah said the organization attempts to at- tract both American and foreign students. The 1…

…,600-1,700 foreign students on campus are represented by 20 nationality groups, but Rive Gauche seems to do a good job of mixing them. Many visitors say the friendly international flavor of Rive Gauche is an…

Student bor Coalition to End the War said Mobilization Committee. "We have he was satisfied with the Detroit power-we have our parents with demonstration and that broader us today," she said and declared…

… organization of students that is interested. To arrange for a GROUP member to speak, please call 769-1593. (Call the same member if you would like to help in our campaign). FOR SGC: MICHAEL DAVIS-Grad BOB NELSON…

…- ments, most of the demonstrators they felt nothing at the- time of ceived during the half hour fol- plosion there had been 21 small appeared to be students. the test. lowing the explosion possibly could…

… Secretary Mitchell Sharp commented that "the completion of the Amchitka' FOR WOMEN test, apparently without adverse effects, is a matter of relief, al- Talk with law students about law schools, the legal…

… production, alternative scenarios for future energy use. PREREQUISITES: a knowledge of calculus, senior class standing, and permission of the instructor. The seminar is open to students in the physical…

October 07, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

… from the Zionist point of view, it was a shock to me," said David Holzel of the Union of Students for Israel. "We're a little nervous. Sadat was the only Arab leader we ever dealt with. Anyone else will…

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, October 7, 1981-Page 3 Shapiro discusses researc By BETH ALLEN In his first visit ever to the Michigan Student Assembly, University President Harold Shapiro told…

student government representatives that the University is not actively seeking military research contracts. In response to a series of questions, Shapiro said that although the Univer- sity will not attempt…

… at the University, Shapiro assured MSAmember Ken Reeves that the University would continue its commit- ment to financial aid for minority students and noted that the University is lobbying extensively…

… in Washington against further cutbacks in federal aid and loan programs for students. MSA member Valerie Mims also asked Shapiro why the University's Af- firmative Action office has no minority…

… employees. Shapiro told Mims that the situation in the affirmative action office "doesn't reflect anything about what our attitude is" on minority recruit- ment.r Shapiro also said at the student government…

…'s weekly meeting that the University hopes by the end of the academic year to be able "to articulate just where enrollment adjustments will take place" to ease student over- crowding. He added that the…

… University plans to add more faculty members to the engineering college to balance a sliding student-faculty ratio there. IN OTHER MSA business last night, the assembly decided to take a proposed appointment…

… of David Schaper, a controversial student government activist, to an interviewing committee that would select new justices for the Central Student h policy Judiciary, the top student government court…

…. Schaper, a law student, who once was the CSJ's chief justice, raised a dispute within the assembly last spring when he attempted to revise MSA's compiled code, a body of rules which governs the conduct of…

December 07, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

… Universi- ty's current admissions policies are legally sound, but the grid system that was in place to evaluate students until 1998 was not. Grutter v. Bollinger was argued next. The University is appealing…

…, who presented CIR's appeal in the undergraduate case, said in his opening remarks to the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals that his firm was fighting to defend the rights of "all students who were…

student body and atmosphere," argued Univer- sity lawyer John Payton, "The three things Judge Duggan took issue with, we stopped doing." Duggan ruled last December against the University's use of a grid…

… American Indian students, "acad- emic matters count for 110 of those points." A sign lies on the wet brick of Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati yesterday afternoon during the rally preceding the…

… hearing. ALYSSA WOOD/Daily "We don't seek a fixed number of spaces," Payton argued. "Having merely token numbers of minority students simply is not adequate." The judges questioned all sides about what…

… constitutes a critical mass of students. "The answer is not a number; it's an educa- tional reality," Payton said. "You know when the students in your student body don't see themselves as symbols but as members…

…- venors, who represent the interests of minority high school students, reiterated the need for affir- mative action to reverse past discrimination. "Affirmative action didn't spring from the soil, it didn…

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