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January 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… foreigners By Layla J. Merritt For the Daily Citizens of some foreign coun- tries who are in the United States, including University students, could face deportation if they do not register with the…

… registration date, but most were released within three days, the Associated Press reported. Slim Mchela, a finance student who is permitted to study at Eastern Michigan University on educational visa, registered…

… extra attention he received in the airport. "At first, it bothered me because I was the only one. The whole plane was waiting for me because I have an Arab name." Mchela said. See INS, Page 7 BRETT…

… ed, funds ISR plans survey of local Arab values By Emily Kraack Daily Staff Reporter The University's Institute for Social Research has an ambitious New Year's resolution. This spring, the ISR is…

… set to launch a study investigating social val- ues within the Detroit-area Arab American and Chaldean community. In addition, investigators hope the study will begin to break down stereotypes held by…

… many non-Arabs. The principal investigators are Profs. Wayne Baker and Ron Stockton of the University's Dear- born campus. Stockton said he believes the study will show the Arab American community shares…

… many of the traits valued by non-Arabs. "I think you'll find a lot of convergence," Stockton said. "I think we'll find that Arabs and non-Arabs are very similar on a whole variety of things…

…." Specifically, Stockton cited that - like other Americans - members of the Arab community are very family-oriented. He said the Arab-Ameri- can community is also diverse, something com- monly associated with…

… American society but often overlooked when referring to Arab Americans. "(There are) wealthy and poor Arabs, Christians, Muslims and different groups within those cate- gories," Stockton said. LSA senior…

… Ehab El Sharkawy said tha, in his experience, values within the Arab community are much the same as values in other American groups. "For the most part, the values are similar," he said. "It's not like…

January 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

… attacks on Kuwait, Arab Crfrdiplomatic sources said yesterday. The Syrian initiative could mark a breakthrough in attempts to end the seven-year Iran-Iraq war, which has threatened to engulf other na- tions…

… in the strategic, oil-rich region. As Iran's main Arab friend and only significant ally, Syria is uniquely placed to mediate between Tehran and the Arab states, most of whom support Iraq. There was no…

… off mom's home dication how long the Iranians might hold off unleashing a new push. Lighter safety examined New Year's resolutions Students crowd the Central Campus Recreation Building's indoor track…

…-shirts for 1988 and worn by U of M Seniors everywerel Be creative and turn in your design to the Student Alumni % . Council, 200 Fletcher St., by January 25, before 5pm. ytX fWinner will be announced on…

… violence erupts RAMALLAH, Israeli occupied West Bank - A fight with rocks and tear gas between young Arabs and Israeli troops drove a visiting U.S. senator from a refugee camp yesterday, the end of a month…

… of rioting that cost at least 24 Arab lives. Seven Palestinians were reported wounded Thursday. Soldiers used rubber bullets and tear gas, some of it dropped from helicopters, against protesters in the…

… October through De- cember, a traditionally slow auto sales season. EXTRAS' Sprinkler surprises bookstore Some students at the semi-annual book rush at the Michigan Book and Supply store had to wade through…

… - No. 68 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April - $15…

… in Ann Arbor, $22 outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, and fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in…

January 08, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… have instilled me with anger, moved me with passion and inspired me to become an active part of the stories around me. Being a part of the Michigan Community Scholars Program and the Arab Student

… through college as an Arab-American, Muslim woman. Coming to the University from my predominantly Arab/Muslim city of Dearborn has been an awakening experience. I have been challenged and changed…

… more confident in doing so. Hopes of learning the stories and struggles of other brave and bright students of color, all with unique experiences and stories waiting to be heard. Hopes of helping to…

…. Shows like “Family Matters” proved there was a market for loving a non-white history. However, it never seemed like Arab history was profitable enough to make the cut. Though my family went…

… was never white, so I still faced problems with being a person of color. Growing up, I felt that being Arab or American were two mutually exclusive concepts because we act like they are. That is…

… what lead me to Michigan in Color. The Arab culture that I have been surrounded by my entire life is important to me, and I wanted to express its significance while helping others do the…

… same. This is my first step to creating my own quilt which I lost many years ago, or maybe it’s finding the blanket I never knew existed. For me, I may not be actively involved in the Arab

… community, but I am still Arab and American. Every day, I used to watch Nick at Nite and see people of varied skin tones, but none of those skin tones were mine. Even today, I don’t think I have any…

Arab-American idols that are represented in media. It’s easy to sell your culture in exchange for a job, to buy that fancy VCR or social acceptance. However, it starts with me to pick up the thread…

January 08, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Page 4 Thursday, January 8, 1987 The Michigan Daily ThMcignDol 4 46, 31d)4rz1 1aiIQ Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVII, No. 70 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… restrict student housing in one Ann Arbor's off- campus-student neighborhoods, limiting group housing, the most effective use of housing in terms of density. The proposal changes the neighborhood's current R…

… reasonable in that it would allow at least seven more houses to become group houses. While it's understandable that families are reluctant to raise children in a neighborhood with a high student population…

…, the legitimate rights of students should be considered. The apathy and fatalism of the Greek system in this controversy is disturbing. The fraternities are unwilling or unable to put up a fight. Dennis…

… Fraternities, this is merely because the members of the fraternities, and students in general, have not organized effectively to oppose the proposal. If students showed at city hearings and voted in city…

students. To The Daily: In the 11/21/86 and the 11/24/86 issues of the Daily, a pro-Israel political action organization, IMPAC, ran ads which said that the Palestinians don't want peace with Israel…

… rights of the Arab people of Palestine must be secured up to and including, the estab - lishment of their own state. It is essential to ensure the security and sovereignty of all states of the region…

…. This one claims Israel wants peace and the Arab nations don't. By no means will I say that all Arab nations are peaceful, but all of the Arab states the United States considers "moderate" (and even some…

… sides of the Middle East crisis have and still do commit atrocities, and only after all this will we have made a significant step in finding the solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. -Muzammil Ahmed…

January 08, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… at 10:,o0 a.m. Saturday with food contributions as admission. The Public Affairs Depart- inent of theiStudent Religious Association is representing the University in cooperation with the Junior Chamber…

… 'peratio' Haircut' Plats A program "revising and reviv- ing" Operation Haircut, and out- lining specific action to be taken, was unanimously passed by the Student Legislature last night. The measure, which…

…- ination. The program includes a con- sultation with local barbershop owners, a public hearing at which the views of the barbers, civic leaders, faculty and students would be presented, the securing of…

… of the Mens' Judiciary Council involving rotation of membership, and a clause allow- ing graduate as well as under- graduate students to petition for m embershiponthecoucl Student petitions for one…

… posi- tion on the council, to be vacant at the end of this semester, may be turned in to Harvey Weisberg, Legislature president. Any eligible student with at least 60 hours in the University may petition…

… as master of ceremonies. At least one of the combined meetings will be open to the pub- lic. Members of the Student Leg- islature have been invited to par- ticipate in several of the discus- sions. For…

… until Spring, and since no Soviet vessels have ever been used Jews Bomb Arab Crowds At Jaffa Gate JERUSALEM, Jan. 7 - (P) - Jews disguised in blue caps of the Palestine Police and driving a stolen armored…

… car hurled two bombs today into Arab crowds at ancient Jaffa Gate and a nearby street intersection. Eighteen per- sons were killed. Fourteen Arabs died at the gate and three Jews and one Arab were…

January 08, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… burglars during the holiday break, accord- ing to Department of Public Safety reports. In addition, some students returned to the residence halls to * find that their rooms had been bur- glarized. "Most of…

… morning from the Institute of Social Research. Police recovered the purse and audio tapes and traced the foot- prints of one suspect who was spotted near the Student Activities Building. The 24-year-old man…

… his room was open when he returned from Christ- mas break. The student said his DVD player, Nintendo, money and a tool box were taken from his room. DPS had no suspects. Items taken from Art and…

… alternative Ry Shannon Pettypiece Daily Staff Reporter LSA freshman Lei Lei Sun is like many students who feel they are paying too much for textbooks and getting too little cash in return when they sell their…

January 08, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

… and drop off my things and I have to find another place to stay." AU BON PAIN From Page 1A This Friday, Au Bon Pain will host a UMix Late Night event. Pile said Au Bon Pain fits the needs of students

… the East Quad damage is more severe than in Oxford. Radiator pipes in two houses of Oxford leaked, affect- ing six rooms and few dozen students. Oxford rearranged students within the dormitory so that…

January 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

… of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1974 Probing the energy crisis THE…

… the semester posters public distributed by the differe zations. This suggestion is cer intended to undermine t themselves, for I feel they a much appreciated fun :he student body. Rathe request to save…

… Palestinians? Palestine was owned in large part early in this century by absentee Arah 1lndlords in Cairo and Da- urban Arab population arrived only after the Zionist pioneers had initiated their agricultural…

…- estinians" can present no such dis- tinct credentials for statehood. Their language is Arabic, their re- ligion is Islam, their culture is that of the Ottoman Empire that per- vaded all 15 Arab states in the…

…- ed them to homelessness. Tn 1948 when Israel won inde- nendence, 600,000 Arab residents fled the stAte. Some 150,000 re- m-ined and these Tsraeli Arabs to- dov enjov the highest standard of living of…

… any Arab popolace to be found anywhere in the world. More than 500,000 Jews from Arab lands flad into Tsrael. One does not hear too i'vh about them, for they have been absorbed into the Jewish state…

…. welcomed as brothers. The 600.000 Arab refgees were shumted into camps in Jordln and Egypt and kept there for 25 years. There is orlv one humane and K j I~~ ARF WC Ikp(acN(M ('J(xo&) ? S J l IkPUACNIQ(3…

January 08, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… that vital area. The stakes are high. In the past four years the Soviets have made considerable headway among the Arab states, and the possibility of a major explosion-perhaps in Iran-is an excruciating…

… thought to State Department and British diplomats. Arabs, oil, the Suez Canal, trade, warm- water ports, air-lines-all hang in the balance. But the salient importance of the area is its strategic location…

… the Arab politician, who will ordinarily prom- ise the sun without procuring a mote. Un- like his fat predecessor, Naguib appears to be a realist with whom the West can bar- gain. Fortunately, he is…

… makings of a compromise. What form that compromise might take is not yet clear, but it is certain that concessions will have to be made on both sides. Egypt, as the leader of the Arab states, must be…

… his powerful paintings and drawings, the professor was well known on this campus as a warm, friendly person who was admired by both his students and colleagues. Prof. Lopez's untimely death at the age…

student then: "Ah. the moon is a wound against the sky tonight. It looks like a cold sore on a piece of black velvet." The impact of the depression of the early 1930's on a fine, sensitive mind is shown in…

… -David Cargo DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) Five students (women) placed on so- cial probation for one week anda warned; four students (women) placed' on social probation for two weeks…

… and warned, For drinking by minor and using false idenkification to purchase liquor: One student fined $20.00 ($10.00 for each offense) and warned. For drinking in automobile and pro- viding minor with…

… intoxicants: One student fined $25.60 (second offense) and warned. For participating it unauthorized party and providing minor with intox- icants: One student suspended indef- initely (repeated offenses); one…

student fined $20.00 and warned. For participating in unauthorized party and driving after drinking: One student fined $25.00 and warned. For participating In unauthorized party: Two students fined $10…

January 08, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 56) • 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 Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. Students should run for city council seat Itry my best to not hate…

students serving on the city council. In the past, students have played an active role in city politics - the city's lenient marijuana laws are due to student members of the R council in the - 1970s. Many…

… issues considered E U by the city councils affect students - from taxation and- parking policies to3 alcohol and noises ordinances - and students should play a role in mak- E. MAE ing these deci- sions. In…

…-94, including parts of Ann Arbor's down- town business district - a student should run for this position and students should support a student candidacy. After the city's wards were re-drawn in the 1980s…

…, students were effectively shut out of city politics. The University campus was divided among the five new wards each radiating out from Central Campus. The census this year will pro- vide the data for…

January 08, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

…rat*~~~~ 'xwu ~~TRE MICflTCG N DIL ~Y_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ w Tri iD Y :'I --i i.~ LONG ROAD HOME: Ex-Student.To Return to 'U' From UNRRA Duty in China DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in…

… The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices l ii T H a fo th bli One former University student, who decided to take the long road home from the wars…

…- pus have forc~ed the Michiganen- sian to extend eligibility to the youngsters of all students in their D1aky contest. "Parents living in 'U' Terrace, other developments and private homes can enter…

… offices. The weekend deadline leaves only four clays for parents to mail pictures to the Michiganensian, Student -Publications Building, Ann Ar- 'bor. Contbst judges are President and Mrs. Alexander G…

…. Responsibility for the attack was taken by Rag ana, Jewish defense force which claimed hotel was being used as headquarters for an armed Arab f orce. Toy Maker Cornmend e( By Truman A commendation by President…

… Daily. 'MICHIGAN MOZARTS': Student Composers Will ir Original Works in Program for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten form to the office of the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angell Hall…

… Conservation: 11 a.m., Thurs.. 1 Jan. 8, Rackham Amphitheatre. ha All School of Forestry and Con- re servation students not having co non-forestry conflicts are expect- ed to attend. tea Business Administration…

…: Clas- fr sification for all students who ex- w pect to be enrolled in the School S of Business Administration during the Spring Semester will take place during the week of January 5-10. See bulletin…

… New York State Bonus should write for application blanks to Mr. Leo V. Lanning, State Bonus Bureau, 1875 Broadway, Albany, New York. Directed Teaching, Qualifying Examination: All students expect- ing…

… 12 noon, Satur- day, Jan. 10. For instructiens in reporting conflicts, see the bulle- tin board adjacent to Rm. 3036, E. Engineering Bldg. Students Planning to do Direct- ed Teaching: Students

January 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

…I 04r :ftrigant HlJ Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… established on a co-operative basis, with students working at "local industry." Ford is lopated at Dearborn. The Dodge gift is going toward a branch school to teach engineering, business and the arts-in that…

student teacher ratio at a respectable level. Can the state afford to take the responsibility for two new schools and maintain high standards of education? ADMITTEDLY, BOTH NEW institutions, or branches…

…, will provide educational oppor- tunities for many more students, students who might have been unable to receive them without the schools. But, the University has been expanding steadily to accommodate…

… more people. Projected plans call for 40,000 students by 1966, and the engineering college has recently announced a vast expansion program. This expansion is being attempted without sacrifice in quality…

… To Put Fund To More Worthwhile Use? ONLY 33 to 40 per cent of approximately $1,000,000 available to students in the form of loans is being used for that purpose. At the present time a study is being…

… carried out by Frederick Oliver, general accountant in the business office attempting to discover ways and means of making loans more interesting to students. Perhaps the best answer would be to convert the…

… loan money into a scholarship fund. It must be acknowledged that a loan fund is necessary for students who occasionally feel a financial pinch. But why is such a large fund not being used? The University…

… to make the funds available in the form of scholarships would certainly be better than allowing dollars meant for students to be used for other purposes. -THOMAS BLUES "However, We've Been Pre tty…

… ... To the Editor: T THE present time, the Medi- cal Library often remains un- filled because medical students do not itilize the facilities. Neverthe- less. when students enrolled in schools other than…

January 08, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…. First of all, the January pool is t h e smallest pool of the year due to the large number of college deferments. The pool swells slightly in February as some students drop out and increases by as much as…

… one third in June when many students graduate. Under the lottery system a man who loses his deferment and becomes eli- gible for the draft is inducted rapidly if his draft number has already b e e…

… spring offensive. * * * * ISRAELI JETS attacked Egyptian military targets within earshot of Cairo yesterday in one of the deepest penetrations into the Arab nations since the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, said…

… foreign country. * * * * WHITE PARENTS and their children staged a sit-in at Petal Junior High in Petal, Miss, yesterday to protest U.S. supreme court orders that moved some 250 white students to a…

…-free motor? Folk Legacy Recording Artists ED TRICKETT and the GOLDEN 11 I RING with Ruth Meyer George & Gerry Armstrong Harry Tuft Sara Grey THE BLACK STUDENT UNION presents LAW AND COMMUNITY SERVICE…

January 08, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… form that could be sent to a printer. “He drew the design, the Crew to partner with students from Abu Dhabi University By CARLY NOAH Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan solar car team will…

… keep its international repu- tation alive. The team heads to the Unit- ed Arab Emirates on Jan 15 for the inaugural Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge. Teams from six con- tinents will race for 745 miles in…

… solar-powered cars they designed and built themselves. The University’s team members will partner with students from Abu Dhabi University for the race. The race coincides with the Abu Dhabi…

January 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, January 8, 1988- Page 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - Students sign banner for Salvadoran school By DAVID SCHWARTZ More than 500 students signed a banner in the fishbowl…

… yesterday which proclaimed solidarity between the University and its sister school, the University of El Salvador. Social work graduate student Julie Laser, a member of the Michigan Student Assembly's Peace…

… and Jus- tice Committee, will take the banner to El Salvador Saturday. She will fly there with 20 students from other universities that have ties to the Salvadoran school. The delegates will meet with…

… was designated a sister school "to make people more aware about what's going on in El Salvador, es- pecially with other students like ourselves," Laser said. The University of El Salvador is the only…

… other's school is doing." A delegation of about 15 Univer- sity of Michigan students is plan- ning to visit El Salvador in either May or June. 4 Owner of Frank' s Daily Photo by KAREN HANDELMAN leaves…

… workings of the restaurant, but will eventually ease into retire- ment. And Frank's regular clientelle, including police officers, students, and administrators, will probably miss Gus. His son John said of…

… still remain a facility," he said. Live from the Fishbowl Chris Lindensmith, LSA senior, spins tunes for WCBN-FM on location in the Fishbowl yesterday. The student-run radio station sold coffee and…

… donuts during the broadcast to raise money and "remind students that they exist". sr0e Jude'srulng ives Bush a legal victory GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - A circuit judge yesterday over- turned a change in…

… the crisis, community leaders and others said in interviews. Jews feel a "great sense of pain and anguish... an embarrassment" by scenes on television of Israelis shooting Arabs, said Hyman Book- binder…

January 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1946 i~AGE TWO TUE SflAY, JANUARY 8, 1940 Fifty-Sixth Year r to hte DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Edited and managed by students of the University…

… of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student ublcations Editorial Staff Ray Dixon ..... ......Managing Editor Rbert Goldman . . . . . . City Editor Betty Roth…

… is by reducing the age limit from 26 years to 23 years. I further submit that such a reduction would be welcome not only to many veterans in the university but also to other students of this age who…

… on the Arabs for such a suggestion, since many American and British individuals have advocated the trans- portation of the Jews to Palestine, which is in truth a part of Arabia. Nevertheless it is im…

… misunderstandings and errors, each student should receive notification from his instructor of the tlime and place of his examination. Instructors in the College of Liter- atture, Science, and the Arts, are not…

… Eligibility for the first semester shall be effective until March 1. III Probation and Warning. Students on probation or the warned list are forbidden to participate in any public activity. IV Eligibility…

… points, B-3, C-2, D-1, E-0). Any student in his first semester of residence holding rank above that of freshman may be granted a Certifi- cate of Eligibility if he was admitted to the University in good…

Arab world; and they descend upon Siam witi a demand for special rights and for wdr remcrations of up to 1,500,- 000 tons of rice, with which they hepe to feed the starving in their own Burma and India…

… the day preceding publication (11:00 a. m. Sat- urdays). TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 VOL. LVI, No. 45 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 9, from…

… 4:00 to 6:00. The University Senate will meet Monday, Jan. 14, at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheater. Engineering Faculty: Ten-week reports below C of all Navy and Mar- ine students who are not in…

January 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 55) • Page Image 7

… new officials in charge and sharply criticized Arab leaders who supported the bombing campaign. "We're seeing things that do indicate that maybe his grip on control ... may be slipping," said the four…

… that they were espionage operations. Iraq's lack of cooperation with the U.N. inspectors since then culminated in the pre- Christmas U.S. and British airstrikes on scores of targets in Iraq. Arab

students demonstrate in front of the U.N. Development Program building in Baghdad yesterday. and helps shield and transport Hussein's chemical and biological weapons. Gen. Henry Shelton, chair- person of the…

… University students wait- ing in lines for hours just to buy transcripts of the Nixon impeachment hearings, reactions on campus have remained relatively benign. Caucuses to hold meeting IMPEACH Continued…

…." This real-life example of the power of the Constitution offers a perfect opportunity ;for students to learn about their government, Fastnow said. "It will definitely come up in class," she said. "It…

… assist disabled indiv. in Ann Arbor. No exp. necessary. Great opportunity for nursing, OT, and med. students. Very flex. scheds. Must have trans. Call anytime, 930-6152. HOUSE CLEANING : $10/hr., 6 hrs…

… Bar is open 7 days a week. Shifts available from 7.a.m to 11a.m., and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Will work around class schedule. Starting pay is $7.10/hr. Please apply in person in the student lounge which is…

… located at 904 Monroe or contact Gayle Flowers or Sharon Antepara at 936-3160 before 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Work study students also welcome. EOE. WINTER STAFFING NEEDED- The U- Club located first…

…-4:30/5 (or earlier, whenever older children come home). Please call Pam Tabbaa 615- 1336 or. 668-7871 (home). LOOKING FOR STUDENTS to work with diverse population of children 2.5-5 years of age at the Family…

… Julie toll free at 877-477-9822. NEEDED: ENERGETIC STUDENT to help 2 young girls do creative activities 2 Ill! SPRING BREAK Panama City $129! Boardwalk Room w/Kitchen Near Clubs! 7 Parties-Free Drinks…

January 08, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… California Insti- of every American in that part tute of Technology. Students voice dissatisfaction e Q t, 1 t s e a v v s h r over new dorm lottery plan (Continued from Page 1) consider exceptions that we…

… that develop- we can accommodate all stu- rector, said these students Storto would prefer to see a ad the plan said "It's unfor- dents." "have no programmatic link- blanket lottery, making no ex- unate…

…. "They are going to be hurt- tudent, but we do not have class Architecture and Urban "If you carried this idea to ing a lot of people who might1 mough student housing." Planning students priority next its…

… would mean as the official exceptions," he that engineering students should said. Housing Office was for the de- THE PROVISION was added have priority at East Quad."id. velopment "of a realistic plan by…

… Housing Director John Feld-ha LEROY WILLIAMS, acting vhich will result in the con- kamp last semester after the ANDERSON says that this building director at Stockwell truction of additional student

… committee's final meeting. year's lottery will be more ef- Hall, echoed Storto's senti- housing." Schoch said Feldkamp thinks ficiently run because students ments, saying, "When you start Schoch called the…

…- SBoot JeansFlanne rs them. Last year, students had bably necessary given the cur- SCorduroys * Pre-.Wash Slaks 0 Denim Jackets until June 1 to cancel, enabl- rent shortage of University ild's Varsity…

students cellations, they won't be left at the University of Michigan. News| holdng te shtty nd o theifhone 764-0562. Second class poslAe holding the shitty end of the id at Ann Arbor, Michigan 4810 N on A…

…. government representatives to "The problem concerns the r the official mediatory body,.the Arab world, and I even may Higher Coordination Committee, sythe whole world, because r ihrCodnainCmite s' met…

January 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

…- graphic and Midas missile-detec- tion missiles. * * * DAMASCUS - Saudi Arabia charged that United Arab Repub- lic jet bombers from Egyptian bases made three raids yesterday on the Saudi Arabian town of Naj…

… in New York. Adjustments will be made before the end of this semester. Student Newspaper Agency. r i 0 ID SALE -1 I 4UP COATS s SUITS . DRESSES 11 SWEATERS 9 SKIRTS BLOUSES . SLACKS…

January 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 84) • Page Image 12

…-two pages; and with the West Af- rican empires, de Graft-Johnson is more at home. He utilizes Arab travelers' accounts, and quotes from a few modern historians, to add a bit of color to the chronicle of wars…

… take Arab ex- plorers like Ibn Batutta much too literally when they describe the magnificence they have seen, and his uncomfortably compressed ac- count of the Ghana, Mali and Son- ghai empires would be…

… bitterness sounds like a chant in the student mensa: Potatoes, Germany: that's two dif- ferent words. I eat the one word everyday; the other Devours me every day of'my life. It should more appropriately be…

… called the "German comedy." But if Peter Brook gets his hands on it, watch out! Beverly Moon Miss Moon is a first-year graduate student in the department of German language and literature at The Uni…

January 08, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…4A - Wednesday, January 8, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A - Wednesday, January 8, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom I C Mdcigan 4:at*g Edited and managed by students at…

… there's so much worth seeing in Metro Detroit, including things without equivalent in Ann Arbor, and even in the United States. Unfortunately, many University students rarely take advantage of this during…

… ing, Ann Arbor off everyone. But tha does all food equal Take Middle E example. Without options on- and of Arbor are of the they-are" variety. city of Dearborn, concentrated Arab munity in the Uni forty…

… and just a few recomm itously, there are e- for students not to with the Detroit C offering weekend< Detroit. For the uniniti Institute of Arts r class museum wit Bruegel the Eld Gogh and more. do in…

…, hero-versus-villain battle in the Middle Students Allied for Freedom and Equality. East: 12,000 rockets and mortar shells fired into Hate needs to be called out whenever it is heavily populated urban…

… centers in recent years, present. Is the Students Allied for Freedom and suicide bombers blowing up public buses and Equality a hate group, despite their euphemistic shoppingmalls,kidnappings, bombers from…

… the other side is simply hilation. Do Palestinian refugees face hardships? the victim. Absolutely. But, one might ask, how was this A group called Students Allied for Freedom conflict chosen among…

… from tion notices to hundreds of University students Syria or the more than 300,000 people displaced living in dorms and emailed just about every in Darfur between January and May 2013 alone? mailing…

January 08, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

… should have the right to return to a Palestinian homeland - not to Israel - or to help in finding new homes, whether in the Arab countries in which they now live or elsewhere. Israel cannot be expected to…

… said, "is not getting much bigger, but service demands are growing." If property taxes increase to off- set community costs, so will the rent of students living in off-cam- pus housing, which Pollay said…

… the city is trying to avoid. Issues of parking and traffic will be dealt with in the upcoming year, as well. a "The University is growing and I hope the city will grow sensitive to the students living…

… here," Johnson said. Since students make up more than 35,000 of the city's popula- tion, new and old members of council will have to work together with the University community in setting policy, Pollay…

…. The intervening defendants, a coalition of Law School applicants, students and affirmative action advocates, intend to maximize the opportunities of a trial. "A trial allows for a fuller air- -* ing…

… south- - Compiled from Daily wire repo. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for…

January 08, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

… plague." The proceeds of the concert to be staged by the Armenian Students' Club in Hill auditorim on February IS willbe sent to the relief of the refugees in Russia. ;- SUNDAY EVENING LUNCHEONS 50c…

… account of the costumes of the native Arabs to be seen all 'about the city-- which are "just like youtread about in the books,, with large squares of highly colored cloth about their head. The women go…

January 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

…? F39 BE CERTAIN your professors are part of the IN-Crowd. Mail in your evalu- ations, right away.'. P24 '55 Chevy panel truck, good shape. $100. Call Jeff 663-4086. P33 FREEOM for the students of North…

… Evaluation Ques- tionnaires this week. Make sure your professors from last- semetser don't feel left .out in the Course Evaluation Booklet. P23 S.T.O.P. TOURS to Europe please 100's of students each summer…

… inex- pensive apartment. Your 'own room. $45/month. 663-4890. C38 Private bdrm, in 3 girl apt. Serious student. $57.50/mo. Close to cam- pus. Call 663-9259. C32 CAMPUS-HOSPITAL area Furnished studio. $75…

… Betty at 662-0331. C47 Needed: 1, 2, 3, or 4 students to share large 3 bdrm. apt. at Washtenaw & Forest. Call Bob or Sam. 663-9591 or Sam at 764-9435. C34 NEEDED-Roommate to .share modern 2-man apt. Jan…

…, individual storage space. Ideal for students or Figure 5 averoge words to a line. nurses. Between Campus and Uni- Classified deadline, 2:30 doily. versity Hospital. August occupancy. Phone 764-0557, Also…

…-0583 or Fred 64 Volkswagon, sun-roof, radio, low at 517-355-4159. C24 mileage, $1250. Call 761-3519 6-7 p.m. HELP WANTED WANTED-One male student for excel- lent meal job. Ask for Steward at Phi Epsilon Pi…

… .Arabic? Need Libyan dialect. Call Donald White. 764-5403. H27 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY We are looking for male and female part-time sales, male part-time stock- work Apply in person, personnel of- fice…

… section of the Student Hous- ing Guide Supplement coming Jan. 30th in The Michigan Daily, For de- tails call 764-0560 between 12:45 and 4:15. C27 WANT TO i RENT an apartment this summer or fall? Watch for…

… Opportunity for international living. Friends Center International Coop, 1416 Hill St. Three vacancies for foreign and American women students under 28 years of age. 16 women in residence, 20 male board. ers…

…, 2225 AH. I by native speaker. Graduated rates. 16 Dec., 65-one Wakmann watch, 17 Mme. Kerr, 701 S. Forest. NO 3-2108. jewel. Call Kerr, NO 3-2108. A46 GRAD LANGUAGE EXAMS LOST-Student black frame…

January 08, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

…. Gadhafi was once one of Israel's harshest critics in the Arab world, at one point hosting military bases for radical Palestinian groups. In the mid- 1990s, Libya expelled thousands of Palestinians in…

students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in…

January 08, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 56) • Page Image 6

…-0677. COATS-SWEATERS-70's Gear. Platforms. Jeans that fit! Retro Threads, 215 S. State. THE FISH Doctors Aquarium Showroom. 10 % discount for all Students with I.D. 434-1030. 1993 SATURN SLi- 89K highway…

…. MCKINLEY STREET Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. Bay windows, fireplace, balc,A/C, covered prkg. 741-9300. MEDICAL STUDENTS. Available fall. Efficiencies, one, and two bedroom apartments located near medical…

… professional interviews for market research. Must be available February 4-16, 8am-6pm daily. Experience necessary. Fluency in Arabic or Spanish helpful. $25- 28/hour based on credentials. Fax resume to (734) 973…

…, flexible hrs. Infant exp. preferred. Calli- 6824. NEEDED- ENERGETIC STUDENT to help 2 young girls with creative activities 2-3 afternoons/wk. Girls are ages 9 and 11, and enjoy sports, drama, music, dancing…

… TELEFUND Now hiring students for flex. night and weekend sched. Fun work atmosphere and great job experience. Up to $8/hr. + nightly bonuses. Apply online or stop by 611 Church, Suite 4F. www…

….telefund.umich.edu. 998-7420. OPEN INTERVIEW SESSION: Jan. 8. Need some cash? Michigan Telefund offers great pay and flexibility in a fun student environment on evenings amd weekends. Up to $8/hr plus nightly bonuses. Stop…

… by 611 Church, 4F to apply, interview, and be hired this MOnday between 4-7 pm. 998-7420. UM students only! .r:@ ;. " Walk-ins receive 20% discount with valid U of M student l.D. (non…

January 08, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… rtetresentsi sic is, a child. Later oi lass Bitew- New and Second-Hand. We sepoudsof ruibl seel# ivkies ntl Senatei'wsill etfor reor- str totk art in concerta. in t ciiNote ooks tind oiler Student' Spplis. where…

… offered in Arabic A.aATNFnrlD4etr n 4t AND 46 . STATE ST. (See Anouncement p. 1). I. is off en- raRkTIN. tomral atdremrCu 1,000 MILES. ed for tie firsk time and is recoi- lottn. Emblingis a Speiaty. No. I…

…",~ ________________________ - Always at leader, the Ohio Central memded to students of languages andl 'cWashinto St. -- NT Leaes mieage ticket, twith latet addi- to those whvlo exec to tak le hhbrec OF M. OHAVIN- PARtORt ad Bit…

…- ~ Ntons is the best. Covering the Big or Assyran. Several students have U. reti;:Allth ppotttcnairtcla css- I ILour, B. S:,., C., 1. & D., Ohio Ce- already exhressed a desire to oirn the Imported…

January 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… - Man Hunt, 7 p.m., The Big Clock, 9 p.m., Lorch. Cinema II - The Passenger, 7 & 9:15 p.m., Angell Aud. A. Miscellaneous Muslim Student Association - Classes for Quran study, Arabic, and teachings of…

… - NIGHTS The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is currently interviewing students interested in participating in an alumni fundraising telethon. LSA alumni across the country will be called from…

… nights. HOURS: 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. PAY: $3.55 per hour LSA students preferred Call 763-5576 SHOOTINO RANGE i i t r i r t i t t f + I I 9! r 41 I r ON, 'I / * ) I I …

January 08, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

… sauce in North America. YOGA COURSE, Tues. Evenings, begins Jpan. 12, 761-6520. Meditation Course, 5 Thurs. Evenings, begins .an. 14, Zen Buddhist "Temple, 761- 6520. STUDENT SERVICES ***SANDI…

…. ARABIC TUTOR: For Egyptian and Pales- tinian dialects. Must be fluent in English. $10/hr. Call Eric at 662-4712. ARTHUR VICTOR PAINTING, INC. is looking 'or branch managers for summer '93. Expericne…

… information. BEN'S RESTAURANT: Counter help, part- time 1l-3pm. Close to N. Campus, 1735 Plymouth Rd. next to Videowatch. BRIGHT, RESOURCEFUL, ENER- GETIC student for variety of odd jobs. B a%. nun. $7-8/hr…

… CENTRAL CAMPUS STUDENT APTS. & older houses (furnished), dishwashers, gar- bage disposals, dryers, natural fireplaces, studies, parking, prices neg. 668-3399. anytime. CHARMING 1-2 BDRM. By Law Quad…

… SUBLET SINGLE RM. in 4 bdrm. apt. $288/mo. Lucas 668- 6984. ATTRACTIVE LG. RM. Hill & Oakland. Ktchn., Indry., pkng., Male $275 995-3276. CENTRAL CAMPUS East U. One room in 3 bdrm. apt. Grad. student

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