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October 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… other Arab leaders but also his life. Anwar Sadat was no saint. Although known in recent years as a man of peace, he was never unwilling to em- ploy violence for political purposes. He attacked Israel on…

… perspective of history. He should be remembered as the first Arab leader to recognize the right of the es a rare, gi v/ \, 1_K t , ~ Q N C N1-AN pAwt fted leader life to fulfill this vision. Few leaders…

student in the University 's Institute of Public Policy Studies. 0 State of Israel to exist and thrive. He should be remembered as the man of vision who saw the need to break out of the cycle of warfare…

students at The University of Michigan Weasel By Robert Lence Vol. XCII, No. 25 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials'represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board The beginnings…

… the Michigan Student Assembly Tuesday night, University President Harold Shapiro has demonstrated some interest in student concerns. In his first appearance as president ever before the student

… government, Shapiro fielded questions from MSA members about military research con- tracts, financial aid for minority students, and the University's affir- mkive action programs. Too often, University…

October 08, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…0 4A - Thursday, October 8, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com E-MAIL HARUN AT BULJINAH@UMICH.EDU c 1 l e mchloan 4:3ally HARUN BULJINA Edited and managed by students at the University…

… people in rows 1-39 amassed more credits than I did, or was I just unlucky? I'm sure many students are thrilled with their seem: ingly arbitrarily determined seats, but as an obvious loser in that draw…

…- ing, frankly, I'm peeved. In most stadiums, including the remainder of Michigan Stadium, the more you're willing to pay, the bet- ter seats you have. Staggering the seating price in the student section…

… section students would choose. Also, raising some student section tickets above $25 would prevent many students on a limited budget from attending the games. The simplest solution is also the fairest - make…

…, Israelhas rebuffed Obama'srequest, claiming a "fundamental right" to expand exist- ing settlements and, in some instances, grant new building permits to Jewish settlers. For years, Israel has blamed Arab

…, Arab Palestinians - Christians and Muslims - have been the victims of forced dispossession, dislocation, a brutal military occupation and an overall denial of their basic right to exercise self…

October 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… average requirement, Charlene Coady, assistant director of in-residence staff, said yesterday. Three students from Bursley, one from Markley, and six from West Quad and other dorms may be fired, according…

… last year by the housing office. -UNDER THE NEW policy, -students must maintain a 2.5 GPA from the time they apply in December or January, until fall term em- ployment begins. Previously, RAs and RDs…

… director of student relations, said he also was not aware of any student's specific problems yet, but that he and other housing officials will be discussing the possible firings with Hughes tomorrow…

…. Bursley resident Martha Vinette, whose RA may be fired, said, "How can a grade point average determine how good (RAs) are with students on a hall? If they maintain an average good enough for -their school…

…, but ap- proval still looks unlikely. See story Pa ge 5 Egypt and throughout the Arab world, both because of his peace treaty with Israel and his recent roundup of more than 1,500 foes charged with…

… urged con- tinued peace in the region, Arab and Iranian revolutionaries urged Egyp- tians to use the assassination to stage a coup against their government. THE REAGAN administration war- ned Libya and…

… other radical Arab nations yesterday that it "would view with great concern" any attempt to seize upon President Anwar Sadat's assassination to meddle with Egypt or otherwise fan instability in the…

… recruit black high school students from tain. University had no full-time representative for Michigan cities with large black populations such as UNIVERSITY Affirmative Action Director veterans' concerns…

October 08, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 8, 1990 ~1e £idptjan Bailyg EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL…

… arming the Middle East, consequently contributing to the current military cri- sis; The region to which Washington claims to bring peace has seen five major wars between Israel and the surrounding Arab

Arab Emirates, Morocco illegally occupied the Western Sahara, and Israel invaded and occu- pied southern Lebanon. Forty-five years after becoming the major power in the Middle East, the balance sheet on…

… many students at the Univer- sity. Whether the debate is about a Uni- versity police force, policies to end the ha- rassment of minorities, or academic free- dom, it is clear that students on all sides…

… of the issues believe that freedom of ex- pression is a fundamental human right. The members of Amnesty Interna- tional-U of M agree. We would like to en- courage students not to limit their concern…

… about freedom of expression to our cam- pus alone., All over the world, students have been denied this basic human right. China came to the attention of the international media over a year ago for…

… brutally crushing the peaceful protests of its students. Amnesty International-U of M wants our campus to remember the massacre at Tiananmen Square and the subsequent massacre in Chengdu. The bloodshed is…

… not a distant memory - it continues daily as students are imprisoned, tortured and executed for having peacefully exercised their right to freedom of expression. The vast majority of civilians killed by…

…- spected is an international responsibility. The members of Amnesty Interna- tional-U of M feel that this responsibility should be shared by individuals, including students. Please join with us in an appeal…

… access to fam- ily, doctors and lawyers, and a proper chance to prepare and present their defense; The bloodshed is not a distant memory - it continues daily as students are imprisoned, tortured and…

October 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

… NUMBER OF state-controlled newspapers in the Arab world suggested that the time was right to woo back the most populous Arab nation and others joyously proclaimed the Camp David accords a dead letter. "The…

… successor, Minister Menachem at had been gunned down s of peace." Michigan Journal of Political Science is now accepting student articles for publication at 6619 Haven Hall (2 copies double-spaced). For more…

…, ISRAELI police tightened security checks at the Wailing Wall and in Arab East Jerusalem yesterday fearing demon- strations by Palestinian opponents of Sadat as the Jewish nation shut down for the holiest…

… demonstrations by Arab supporters and opponents of Sadat, police boosted a routine holiday alert with special checks at the revered site, Judaism's holiest shrine. IN WASHINGTON, President Reagan said he will not…

… to tust (their RAs and RDs)." . "SOME STUDENTS I've talked to think it's not very fair," Finn said, "but I don't think .we've been unreasonable. They were accepted (for the positions) with the…

… understanding they would have to meet that requirement by the fall term. "It's unfortunate, but what about those students who (weren't accepted) because they didn't have the grade point average? What do we tell…

… them if we keep on these students?" Finn said. Levy said replacing any RAs who are fired may be difficult. 'It's an awkward time to replace people. People have already made housing commitments, and it…

October 08, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…-Friday, October 8, 1976 Ten Cents Ten Pages h 1 N _, __ erir Tuition protest The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA is look- ing for people willing to drive to Lansing next Wednesday to demonstrate against…

Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard, and you can sign tip on the Dias. Yearbook sales are also in progress, so just drop by 420 May- nard. All in a(I lCa le~ What's the most common last name you can…

… hopes of Polish- Americans for freedom of their ancestral homeland," he told several thousand students at the University of Southern Cali- fornia. A STUDENT heckler inter- rupted him, shouting: "Make uo…

… orders future list of Arab bc By The Associated Press and Reuters WASHINGTON - President Ford, reversing administration policy, ordered the Commerce Department yesterday to publish all future re- ports…

… made to the government by U.S. firms taking part in the Arab trade boycott against Israel. However, Commerce Secretary Elliot Rich- ardson said the order only applies to companies solicited for support…

… by Arab countries yester- day or later. If a company has already filed reports with the government saying it was par- ticipating or was asked to take part in the boy- cott, this information will be…

… Commerce will disclose those com- panies that have participated in the Arab boy- cott," Ford said during the debate. "This is ycottfirms something that we can do. The Congress failed to do it, and we intend…

October 08, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 8, 1998 ut iign ai 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan - : roc rn A. 2, LAI RIE MAYKC…

…; Wolverine boxer shorts. When students decide to attend the University, there tends to be a pretty dis- tinct theme in the holiday and birthday gifts they receive over the next couple of months or years. With…

student is a person in progress.' - RickIHill, coordinator of inter/aith ministries at James Madison University, on how students are susceptible to psychological manipulation by cults THOMAS KUL JURGIS T FN…

…, working conditions Michigan Stadium. Judging like to see GEO do in the for Graduate Student from what I have read in the future. We would like to Instructors and Graduate Daily, it seems its staff would…

October 08, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

students advice on financial success An interactive seminar titled "The Top Ten Ways to Achieve Financial Success for Students" will be given today at 7 p.m. in Auditorium 1 of the Modern Languages Building…

… by Phi Chi Theta, a national co-ed profes- sional business and economics fra- ternity, is open to all students and will include refreshments and snacks. Law lecture will focus on Sept. 11 University of…

… Jack Shaheen, author of "Reel Bad Arabs: How Holly- wood Vilifies a People," will each speak at the discussion, which will be moderat- ed by Yvonne Simons, a current Michi- crln Journalism Fellow an1…

… WRAL-TV By Rob Goodspeed Daily Staff Reporter A lawsuit filed by a former student alleges that the University is trying to cover up wrong- doing by administrators by charging exorbitant fees for a…

… Freedom of Information Act request. In the FOIA request under dispute, former student Chetly Zarko requested a large number of e-mails sent and received by former Vice Provost for Information and Technology…

… jolt Israeli-Palestinian conflict discussed by Rackham gov't Rackham student gov't also made minor changes to other MSA resolutions By Soojung Chang and Whitney Meredith Daily Staff Reporters Rackham…

Student Government dis- cussed two resolutions yesterday regard- ing the current campus debate over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at their week- ly meeting. The first resolution in support of a Michigan…

Student Assembly resolution titled "Resolution in Support of Univer- sity Dialogues of Understanding," encourages students to engage in civil dialogue regarding debates on campus and political affairs. "We…

… endorsed by Students Allied for Freedom and Equali- BUSINESS Continued from Page 1 the basic criteria for the award. The University attributed the honor of receiving the award to the decisions on the…

… fighting for a ty and the Michigan Student Zionists, two student groups bitterly divided over the issue. According to the document, student groups will pledge against "hate-filled speech, slander, false…

October 08, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… concluded that this public disclosure will strengthen exist- ing policy against the Arab boy- cott of Israel without jeopardiz- ing our vital interests in the Middle East." "The actions I am directing+ today…

… pressures "will enable, the American public to assess for itself the nature and impact1 of the Arab boycott and to mon- itor the conduct of American companies." Democrats in Congress ar- gued, however, that…

… Discount on Admission with Student I.D. ON "ANN ARBOR'S LIVE U ROCK& ROLL DANCE BAR" HOURS: Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m.-2 a.m. WEEKLY HOURS: 9 p.m.-2 a.m. 516 E. Liberty 994-5350 SL E -THIS WEEK-0CT. ? ,9+u- -A…

October 08, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… to compensate for the hideous crimes perpetrated against the Jewish people at the hands of the Nazis. Now firm oppositin influenced by Arab and anti-Jewish protest, has been voic- ed to renege on…

… the Hitler regime. Tris- chler has been joined in protest by the Arab countries. This movement has resulted in 28 Ger- man deputies in the Bundestag filing a written request with Chancellor Conrad Ade…

… Jews. Secondly, opponents of the reparation maintain that Israel is asking for money to aid half a million Jewish refugees while ig- noring the 800,000 Arabs left homeless by the Arab-Israeli war. The…

Arab refugee prob- lem, however, is an entirely separate issue and bears no relation to the reparations fund owed to Israel by the Germans. Germany owes a debt, not only to the Jews who were fortunate…

… confiscated. It is to be hoped that Germany will over- look the protests of the Arabs and Trisch- ler's cohorts and carry through the pledge to pay its moral obligation to the Jewish people. P KMAKY " tpc…

students with a place to spend their Friday evenings. Dancing and an informal, candle-lit at- mosphere are two of the factors which have made the Club so popular. This year has seen the Little Club trans…

… of Saturday's issue, we read: "The Students for Stevenson Club had reserved two buses on Thursday, but when they asked for seven additional buses . . Dean Rea said ... 'the club asked for a total of…

… campus. Campus meetings and discussions, specifi- cally on the recent presidential election, are attended by a signif- icant minority of the students. And only recently when General Eisen- hower spoke at…

… Jackson, only a handful of students troubled themselves to make this trip, des- pite the fact that transportation was already provided. It is the simplest thing in the world for a student attending col…

…- lege to escape in his little "ivory Tower" and let the rest of the world go to blazes. Unfortunately, this seems to be the attitude of a large number of students here. College life can represent the most…

October 08, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… Schwartz said. "We are taking these issues very seriously." Representatives for groups that ini- tially signed the petition, including members of Students Allied for Free- dom and Equality, the American-Arab

… Jeremy Berkowitz and Allison Yang Daily Staff Reporters As the boycott against The Michi- gan Daily enters its second week today, various student groups on cam- pus have joined the boycott that began last…

… Tuesday because of alleged mis- representation of minorities at the publication and to show solidarity with other student groups on campus, members of the student groups involved in the boycott said. "The…

… wrote. The petition's grievances against the Daily include culturally insensitive comments, a lack of coverage of minority events, the frequent mis- spelling of minority student names and an uncomfortable…

… working environ- ment for minority students, among other things. "If they truly believe they are being misrepresented, whether or not I believe it is true, doesn't matter," Daily Editor in Chief Jon…

… Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Black Student Union did not return phone calls made by the Daily. According to the petition, the stu- dent groups will end the boycott once the Daily assigns at…

… least one reporter to each community within the larger minority student population, creates an advisory board to aid the Daily on mul- tiethnic matters and implements cultur- al sensitivity training for…

…' requests for comments." But some minority students on cam- pus say the petition is inaccurate and grouips have joined the boycott without having the opportunity to hear both sides of the story. "The Daily…

…. "Student leaders from communities t of color have brought forth these issues to the leadership of the Daily, request- ing a written commitment to address these issues. However, the Daily has been…

… the leaders of the coali- tion Sunday night and received negative response. LSA junior Lena Masri, a member of a minority student group which she did not wish to name, said she supports the boycott…

October 08, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY t Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial…

… written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. ON WORLD AFFAIRS: Needed: Real Reform BILL MAULDIN NIGHT EDITOR: JOAN KATZ Book Exchange N ABOUT a week, the Student

… completely new structure, as has been suggested by ADA. The creation of an actual store, an or- ganized corporation in which the students could buy stock, has much to commend it. In such a venture, the…

… thus be assured of greater student patronage. And any measure which '.tempt to ease the pressure of inflation, can be assured of an all-out studentr co- operation. -Pat James. Intelligent Answer THE "NEW…

…, that cer- tain Latin American countries followed Uncle Sam or that the Arab states were frankly for sale to anyone who would prom- ise to vote against the Palestinian Jews. Now that there is an American…

… whose opin- ion the United States wishes to be taken seriously - and where six Arab states can out-vote all five British dominions! Where the three hundred million Hindus of India weigh less than the 3…

… writers only. Letters of more than 300 words are shortened, printed or omitted at the discretion of the edi- torial director. * * * Health Service To the Editor: The nine MYDA proposals to the Student

… Legislature should provoke considerable discussion. I'm particularly interested in the suggestionthatHealth Service privileges be extended to the wives and children of married students. Certainly this should…

… meet with no objections if a Health Service fee is paid, similar to the fee now assesed part-time students. One of the functions of Health Service is to relieve the burden of medical care from student

… campus facilities and has become a condi- tion of student life. A partial solution is feasible.; Why can't Health Service establish outpat- ient clinics with a doctor in resi- dence in all dormitories…

October 08, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…4- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 8, 1996 J$e £thigan ?g 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in Chief…

…RS TO THE EDITOR BPC, not ballots, should fund groups ast week, the Michigan Student Ld Assembly approved a plan to put a fee increase proposal on the November ballot. The proposal would raise the…

student fee by $1.50 per term, pushing the total student fee to $4.19 per term. The additional funding would go to two groups: Project Serve and the Black Volunteer Network. These two organizations perform…

… worthwhile commu- , nity service activities - however, the groups are attempting to bypass the normal allocation system. To receive funding, student groups must present proposals to the MSA Budget Priorities…

… ballot to appeal for additional money sets an irresponsible example. If the November ballot initiative is passed, other groups could adopt a similar strategy. Eventually, a student might directly pay the…

… operating budgets for many groups in to which they do not belong. Moreover, if students vote for the pro- posal, the issue would go before the regents, who have ultimate control over fee increas- es. The…

October 08, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… Tuesday after student leaders and the government agreed to hold talks in the increasingly frustrated city. The government and students leaders announced they will begin talks on political reform on Friday…

…. But while a govern- nient representative said negoti- ations were off to "a good start," the students expressed anger S and disappointment at officials' daunwillingness to address their real demands…

… month, Snyder also toured the MHacks expo to see projects created by inno- vative students from all areas of campus, including various mobile apps, a robotic arm and. software that analyzes the mood in…

…. LSA senior Gabriel Leaf, chairman of the University's chapter of College Republicans, said he believes the biggestcreason why students believe in Snyder are because of his job-creating policies. A major…

… contributed to the economic growth. Leaf said the hardest posi- tion a student finds themselves in after graduation is the task of actually finding a job and enter- ing the workforce, a problem he believes…

October 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

… universities power to hold back their tuition increases," Wilbanks said. Students teach in public schools By Lisa Koivu Daily Staff Reporter Teach for America, a program similar to the Peace Corps in its time…

… commit- ment and mission, held an information session yesterday to recruit University students - known to be some of the young program's most avid participants. The Peace Corps took its first steps when…

… America and to recruit new members. "It's not about you anymore. It's about kids. You may be the only one that cares about them," said Rackham student Fiona Lin, who participated in Teach for American in…

… 1994 and 1995. Teach for America sends recent col- lege graduates for two years into rural or public school districts in the United States that are in dire need of teachers. Accepted students must…

…- dents in the country. "Last year, approximately half of the students that applied from Michigan were accepted. Nationally, only 30 per- cent of students applying are accepted," said Marion Hodges, Teach…

… inequity in education. This program spoke to me like nothing else did;" she said. Teach for America does not limit its participants to students who specialized in education during college. "There is a great…

… yesterday at the Career Planning & Placement office in the Student Activities Building. Liberal arts degrees yedhigher edwages IIPPN NMI A p f "w: ; By Jodie Kaufman Daily Staff Reporter Liberal arts…

…'t seem like students are as concerned this year as they were say five years ago." "I am not getting recruited, but I think my degree is wanted," said LSA senior Charlie Yuan, who is an economics major. "I…

… job at Kmart, and regarding the competition with business graduates, Lorencz said. "Good liberal arts students will pick up and understand business strate- gies very quickly." Lawrence found it is "less…

… passed" Apply in person Welcome Back Students Wendy's is seeking people to work in our friendly team environment. Ask how you can earn up to per U of M League 911 N. University U of M Union 530S. State…

October 08, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… 4A - Monday, October 8, 2007, The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… hearts and minds" of the people obviously doesn't mean much to Iraqis or Arabs when we look more like an armed occupying force. However, with the assignment of these anthropological teams to Iraq, America…

… anthropolo- gists in advising communities on how to cater to differing cultural needs, such as the Arab-American com- munity in Dearborn. My first naive anthropological thought was, "Wow, this would be really…

… the Daily last month regarding the University's han- dling of student veterans (Group wants to ease transition for vets, 09/18/2007). Iam a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and recently ended my active…

… academic offices are first class and I think they are capable of providing the kind of services that these students need." I have to disagree with that stateosent; in no way did academic offices at the…

… mind was that maybe the University has a small number of student veterans because it is so hard for veterans to actually talk to some- one at the University and get their important questions answered. In…

… toward high school students and has no special instructions for veterans or other people that would not be able to fill out certain "required" fields such as test scores, current classes or teacher rec…

… merely trying to express that having a Office for Student Veterans' Affairs at the University would have helped me immensely. Transitioning out of the military has been the hardestthing that I have ever…

… done, even hard- er than the seven months I served in Iraq. Matthew T. Marsh is a student at Washtenaw Community College. Coca-Cola's injustices still exist; contracts should be cut again SEND LETTERS…

… violates its own ethical Vendor Code of Con- duct. The University followed New York University and Ecucationi others in kicking Coke productsoffcampus in2006 after a three-year long student campaign, but it…

October 08, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…i. Ejl 3 iclggauu iBail Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD iN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… .. . ADJUSTMENT to the University is a vacuous phrase. It is unimportant that an incoming student adjust to the University whole, because in terms of numbers and area it is inconceivable that he can. What is…

… - the policy statement asks that social activities during Orientation Week be generally restricted to the housing groups in which {the new students will be living. HIS HARDLY seems an unreasonable re…

… terms of making the students feel at ease and at home if they are conducted on a, small intimate level than if they are made into an all-campus or all-freshmen production. Those who; attended Union…

… seem that since, students must spend at least their first year'in the residence halls, the advantages of these institutions could be made quite apparent. But what advantages are there? After the freshman…

October 08, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… events and organizations. Gaurav Ahuja, co-president of SAAN, said he hopes the student government's reputa- tion will aid SAAN in secur- ing a greater variety of guest speakers for their annual con…

… not respon- sible for (winter damage)," Briere said. "Four houses divvying up one sidewalk deciding who has to (maintain it) would be a prob- lem." Renters - including students - could see a hike in…

…," said Labor Party law- maker Hilik Bar, who heads the parliamentary caucus for the resolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict. "There is a clear major- ity for peace among the Israeli and Palestinian…

…, they say, is a single state in which Arabs, with their higher birthrate, will one day outnumber Jews. "I think nine months are enough to reach an agreement because we have discussed the issues in…

October 08, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… people of color,” Mang said. “I’m a first-generation college student here, first-generation immigrant as well. And I think that a lot of my peers, especially in groups like the Arab Student

… them as a threat.” Foley reiterated her belief that students should continue pursuing journalism, despite job insecurity, criticism from the public and possible safety risks. “I would encourage…

… them, (being a journalist) would be a very noble task,” Foley said. “But also be honest. It’s hard to make a living and it can be risky. So if (students) want to be journalists, they need to…

… university. This includes thousands of people, faculty, staff, students and supporters, past and present, who care deeply about our University… at the University of Michigan, diversity, equity and…

… activities, using the example of his time as a student at Yale Law School. He said he saw other Yale students breaking more rules than people in housing projects, but he noted how the people of color and…

… fewer drugs with less money almost all went to prison in the ‘90s. And they came back 10 years later, 15 years later, 20 years later. Now they’re drug felons. And those same Yale students in…

… work across ideological lines, racial lines, to get something done.” Jones concluded his address by discussing how the University’s DEI initiatives can prepare students to succeed after…

… emotionally draining it can be to be a student activist and leader working on DEI. “Something to keep in mind, especially from a student perspective, is how much of a burden this work is for us, for…

… Association, La Casa and the Black Student Union is that along with our school work, along with our personal relationships with family and friends, continuously coming in day in and day out, putting in…

… other student leaders have this burden to bear, but it will make them and the community stronger in the long run, he said. “As tragic as it’s going to be to say,” Jones said. “As hurtful as it…

October 08, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

… for a strong UN commissioh to arrange for elections,: to unify the country, and to set it on its feet again- after the UN helps repair its war-torn economy: Arab league countries generally abstained, as…

…) Educators Ask Test To Defer Top Students,,, .' ----a-rt, apowijt ENROUTE FOR TOUCHDOWN--KOCESKI SHOWN RUNNING FOR MICHIGAN'WSFIRST MARKER LATE IN THE FIRST PERIOD. __ __ _ __ __ _ __ ** a a a a a a a…

… performing this community service, Daily staffers must have regard for the publishers of this newspaper, the Regents and ad- ministration of the University, he added. * S * THE IMPORTANCE of work on a student

… announced his' willingness to accept an appoint- ment as President of the Univer- sity of Delaware. . The 36 year old former Univer-r sity student will be one of the na- tion's youngest university heads when…

… he takes over his new post at Newark, Del. "I am made very happy by my election and I look forward to serving the students, faculty and people of Delaware," Prof. Per- kins said. The University of…

… workin Delaware, I have min- gled feelings of regret on breaking my long and happy association with the University which has given me pleasure as a student and opportunity as a faculty mem- ber and…

… Tuesday at Hill WASHINGTON - (R) The American Council on Education yesterday gave general endorse- ment to the proposed "superior ability test for determent of col- lege students from military ser- vice…

October 08, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION I Page 4 - Thursday, October 8, 1987 The Michigan Daily Edite aUtyfichigan Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan PLO shut-down correct By I. Matthew Miller…

… the PLO is a part of an ongoing purge against Arab-Americans. Earlier this year, several Palestinians were arrested in a rare use of the McCarran-Walter Act, a McCarthy era law which can deport non…

…-citizens who propagate "the doctrines of world commu- nism." Arabs have lived in the West Bank under military law and with very limited forms of political expression. Now it seems their suppression is to follow…

… Israel in 1948, independent Arab groups and the P.L.O. have tried repeatedly to use violent cowardly tactics, such as night raids on Israeli communes, car bombs on busy streets, and attacks on school buses…

…, the women who use federally funded clinics the most - lower-income women and students - do not have other forms of information available to them. Many of them become pregnant in the first place because…

October 08, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

…8A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 8, 2001 AMERICA AT WAR Students react to attack on Kabul By Usa Hoffman Daily St Reporter Students and staff stopped their normal Sunday activities…

… because they are going to be targets." Sympathy towards Afghan citizens consumed Fati- ma Alkatheeri, an Engineering freshman from the United Arab Emirates. "I'm more concerned about the people there that…

… its east. Thank God for that," bin Laden said in the video shown yesterday on Al-Jazeera, the Arabic satellite station. "I swear by God ... neither Ameri- ca nor the people who live in it will dream of…

October 08, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

student member of. the Board in Control of Intercol- legiate Athletics yesterday. In the Business Administration School election, the constitution for the new Bus. Ad. Council was ratified by a 253 to 23…

…. Watkins, Edward Wisniewski, Edith Wartsman and Lucille Miller. A total of 322 votes were cast in the athletic board election. Student Legislature Election Committee Chairman Jake Jacob- son attributed the…

… light vote 'to a lack of knowledge on the part of the students and the fact that cashier's receipts were required for identification. Te other student member of the 14 man board is Pete Elliott. Faculty…

…- tics; and M. L. Niehuss, Vice President of the University. The faculty advisor to the group is Prof. Ralph Egler. Students Sing Verses, Win Grid Tickets As a rewardtfor knowing the second verses to some…

…, dredg-i ing European harbors, and help-E ing "unfortunate Arab chiefs" while Americans "suffer in squa- lor, waiting and waiting for ade- quate housing." UWF Group Debates World Govern mernt Whether or…

… Make "Do you get international in- SL Will Assist Student Voters lin Registration The Student Legislature's voting registration assistance program for state and out-state students will go into effect…

… send back a form which must be filled out, notarized and re- turned by October 13. Outstate students will be able to get information on registration procedures in their home states from the SL booth…

… Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky. SL opef uls Hold Meeting A meeting of prospective candi- date's for positions on the Student Legislature was held last night in order to allow the students to get acquainted and…

…." He did not elaborate. Ogilby, a veteran of 14 years with the department, requested a hearing before the Ann Arbor po- lice commission. It was set for Monday. 'RELAX-HIT THE SACK!' Students Learn While…

October 08, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 8, 2002 OP/ED abl r irbiguu &zailii 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… improve students' quality of life on North Campus by adding more entertainment, retail and dining options, as quoted in today's Daily. Jl mot. - VIEWPOINT India shares culpability for South Asia…

… chair of the Muslim Students Association South Asia Task Force. VIEWPOINT Invest in peace, invest in Israel BY DAVID POST The upcoming Second National Student Conference on the Palestinian Solidarity…

Arab state. Although most experts on both sides -acknowledge the impossibility of the right of return as part of any two-state solution, the conference supports this policy in hopes of destroying the…

… uprising suicide bombings have not resulted in any political gains for the Palestinians-violence has only resulted in checkpoints and continu- ing hardships for innocent civilians. If the members of Students

October 08, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…'s orientation programs were run by 41 volunteers, including students, retired faculty and members of the Ann Arbor community. Altamirano said many of the volunteers were international students, who were…

… Altamirano. International students are required to attend orientation at the start of the term. They receive practical informa- tion and advice on how to manage their finances, find employment on campus and…

… smoke," Frajun told The Associated Press after crossing into the nearby Israeli resort of Eilat. "We were hysterically looking for the child. In the end we found him sitting outside with an Arab guest of…

… caused by a car bomb outside the reception area. Some witnesses reported seeing the wreckage of a car. laws, culture and the academic environ- ment at the University. For many international students

… transi- tion for international students, such as last week's Re-Orientation, where ses- sions were held on topics such as time management and students were given an opportunity to ask questions. Nina…

… Metodieva, a student who trans- fered from Bulgaria, said the Interna- tional Center could help students from the same countries meet each other. "I know there's another student from Bul- garia here, but I…

… don't know who he is or how to contact him," she said. For now, no new cuts to the center 's budet are in sight. Thomas All, direc- tor of finance and human resources for the Division of Student

…." Altamirano echoed All, saying, "we deal with issues as we go, but there have not been a lot of changes. Our main issue is to serve our students as best as we can. Things look encouraging." - Esther Fang…

… and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $110. Winter term (January through April) is $115, yearlong (September…

October 08, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… ple to be in favor of such a gram, and Susman had report- this to Student Government uncil Wednesday. 'he. administrators included in of Men Walter B. Rea, Dean Women Deborah Bacon, Vice- sident for…

Student Affairs nIes A. Lewis, gymnastics coach vt Loken, Director of Bands .liam D. Revelli, and general retary of the Alumni Associa- i T. Hawley Tapping. 'hey met Thursday to refute ;man's statements…

… efforts on behalf of his students, many have undertaken advanced studies in pharmacy. ' Dr. Coller, "professor of surgery and chairman of the dept. of surgery, internationally known as a surgeon, as an…

students in physics and young members of the teaching staff benefit' from his generous and spontaneous aid and advice. He has given marked direc- tion to many of their careers." Stanley Quartet Founder Prof…

… use of the faculty members and the University's physical plant. Increased enrollments and num- bers of students are tied to the problem ' of financial support, President Hatcher said in discuss- ing the…

… that both the Soviet Union and, the Western powers are pouring arms into the Arab countries, "which openly and repeatedly express their intention of attacking and destroying Israel." Hotel's Maid Burns…

… convention, had died of a heart attack Oct. 3 while off duty.., Petitioning Begins For SGC Seats 'Petitions for Student Govern- ment Council will be available to- day' -,in the Student Activities Building…

… interest in the program. The steering committee, consist- ing of 15 students, has the official duty of serving as a'liason be- tween the literary college faculty and students. This year they have decided to…

October 08, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… ninth grade students who had taken a year of algebra. Introduce Machines There is no reason why the machines could not introduce to the young child in his otherwise wasted year, the contingencies of…

… as the Chi- nese Empire, the Byzantine Em- pire, the Roman Empire, and cer- tan Arab Caliphates. However, these conditions can apply to con- temporary political systems too. First Condition "The first…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… proposed solution to Rhodesia's racial crisis. "THE UNITED States is the leader of Michigan Student Assembly Is Now Accepting Applications for the Presidential Search Committee APPLY 3909 MICH. UNION, 1-5 P…

… managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year…

…-76 civil war, have stayed out of the Christian-Syrian con- frontation in Beirut. -The Syrians make up the largest pait of the Arab League peacekeeping army that intervened on the side of th$ Christians to…

…: COFFEE HOUSES Beginning Tues., Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. in the University Club of the Student Union …

October 08, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

Student course evaluation and communication between the Uni- versity and*- its intercollegiate athletics board will be discussed at tonight's Student Government Council meeting, according to SGC Executive…

… Vice-President Dan Belin '59. Chairman Ron Gregg, 60, of the council's Education and Student welfare Committee wfifl report on progress in plans for a booklet. giving course information not available in…

…" that Algeria rib, he is unconscious and has will be independent "some day." black and blue spots on his feet, "It is the only Arab state not legs, arm's and hands," he said. independent today . . . and…

…. She did not feel the job was done by University students as a ..- very minimum were on campus. Yesterday, a four-inch wide line of red paint was found painted across the length of the side entrance of…

… the library. No Student Hostility "Although we do not know who could have done the painting, I have not detected any hostility on the part of the students to the library," Mrs. Keniston said. nein nc…

October 08, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 19) • Page Image 5

… Glubb, Feb. 20, "A Soldier with the Arabs"; Norman Cousins, March 13, "The War Against Man." Season tick-, ets are still available. Students are of- fered a special reduced rate on both Season tickets and…

Students expecting to re- ceive the master's degree in Jan., 1959, must file a diploma application with' the Recorder of the Graduate School by Friday, Oct. 10. A student will not be recommended for a degree…

… unless he hap filled formal application in the of- fiee of the Graduate School. Rhodes Scholarships: Qualified men students interested in applying for Rhodes scholarships are invited to an informational…

… bearskin coats. Must be in good condition, and of the '20s. .Call NO 3-1229. , )K3 FOR RENT 314 WEST MADISON ST. Cozy little room for student or working man. Clean habits, no smoking or drink- ing. Place for…

…-1447. )075 ATTRACTIVE 3 room apartment in' private home. Separate entrance. Ideal for grad student. Car needed. Furnished. Call NO 3-3909. )C74 APT. for rent for 2, 3, adults or a couple. Very reasonable. Call…

…. NO 3-7242. )C58 LARGE ROOM for male students, 12 block from campus. Cooking privi- leges. 417 E. Liberty. NO 5-7588. )C52 SINGLE ROOM for man. Near Campus. NO 8-8681 after 5:00 P.M. 1011 E. University…

October 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…I 4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 8, 2003 OP/ED I Ulb& £d1§uu 13f 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

…- increased complication in the situation in the emotional pieces in the paper about David tory books. How do you build a wall to keep Middle East. Many Arab countries ostensibly Applebaum, the head of a…

…'s "reliance on standardized test scores and high school grade point aver- ages," which, "often works to the disadvan- tage of minority students." Did I read correctly - the LSA Honors Program 0 I 14A L 4 .U…

October 08, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 16) • Page Image 5

… FRIDAY, OCTOBERS, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE MY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8,1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE~1~ 1'IW I I - a [alas:/ r 1 m u Arab Palace To Highlight -Hop Theme Siamese Cat Court, Baghdad…

… and Patricia Newell are co-chair- men of programs and patrons. An invitation has been extended to all house directors on campus to attend the dance. FAMILY SCATTERED: Chinese Student Attends U' After…

…'s education was in- terrupted by the war, when there was no school. After the war she took a placement test and was put in junior high school, although she was younger than the average junior high student

October 08, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

…+, monitor, Epson printer, software and more. $1,200 or best offer, 971-8823. 27B1010 STUDENT SERVICES RESUMES - written - also word processed or typeset; coverletters, too. 662-4530. cGtc ACCURACY INK…

… 39 Arab garments 40 Archie's wife 41 Super! 42 Kiddie show watcher 43 Symbol in an- cient manu- scripts 44 Warmed-over cabbage, to some 45 Allan of the Green Moun- tain Boys 47 In medias- 48 Apogees 49…

… ELLE STER1N E TAL N E SS S TA S DA Y S 1018!85 DORM DOINGS MALE DORM LEASE for sale in South Quad Double. Will negotiate price. Call Edouard at 665-0271. 86D1009 Off Campus Students Consider the…

… Style. Come to 113 SAB (the Entree Office today. or phone 763-4632. STUDENTS WITH WORK-STUDY awards needed for animal care or glassware. Call Betty or Luda 764-5410. 06H1014 CLERK - flexible hours. Apply…

… campus. Other times flexible. References required. 662-4366. 91H1014 PEOPLE LOOKING for PART TIME jobs. 16 to 32 hours a week. Call State Security at 668-0447 for information. Excellent for students. 26H…

Students ONLY. Earn $3.60/hour; flexible hours needed; primarily night-time shifts. Please apply in person Room 2400 Michigan Union. A Non-Discriminatory, Affirmative Action employer. 73H1011 DRIVER WANTED…

… sale - Maryland, Wisconsin, Indiana, Purdue ONLY.973-9582. cQtc THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is offering students subscriptions tickets for 50% off the regular subscription price. That is $25 for 6…

October 08, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… realized how different my sisters and I were from my cousins. They always refer to us as Americans, because we don’t entirely fit into their culture. We prefer English music to their Arabic music, and…

… once walking to class when I heard two voices behind me talking about how many Arabs (people of Middle Eastern origin) are boaters (derogatory term for immigrant) and don’t understand English. I…

student-run organization that works to empower and make leaders of students from underrepresented minorities on campus. This organization welcomes each of its members like family, which is truly an…

… hard to do as I was the only Black person in the class that day. This blurred the line between having a fruitful conversation and taking the role of “educating” the other white students in my class…

…, as all the white students would inevitably look to me as the definite stance of who deserves to say the word. Besides obvious reasons of not having to be a spokesperson for my race, I could not…

October 08, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… I Pablo Neruda, Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan One year later \ I Tuesday, October 8, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420…

… subversion. -STEVE STOJIC Oops! IN LAST SATURDAY'S Daily article "AA threatens student rights", the statement "With the spectre of the 18-year-old citizen looming in 1972, city Democrats and Republi- cans…

… redrew ward boundaries, con- centrating students in the present Second Ward" is incorrect. Rather, the Human Rights Party, and the Democrats redrew the ward. The now in this day full of volcanoes towards…

… unemployment, inflaeon and falling real wages ate isvlated problems. They are supposedly a matter of technical aajust- ments for experts, a fluke of weather conditions, a result of Arab intransigence, a result…

October 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…, Rosen Pierson, and Curran are included. Among the younger French artists Regaud, Guillinet, and Ponchil La- ronze are represented Oriental Manuripts The books include rare Oriental manuscripts in Arabic

… works, he declared that they were "indispensible" in the study of the' topics which they dis- cus. PRESS CLUB WILL BANQUET TUESDAY Members of the Students' Press club will hold their first supper and…

…, '17, returned Rhodes scholar from MIchigan. Pro- fessor Scott will speak on the topic, "Not That it Matters" and Mr. Car- son will talk on "Student Life at Ox- ford' As 'a feature of the first meeting…

… 0. Kalamazoo Normal 7, Valparaiso 0. U. of Chicago 20, U. of Georgia 0. Army 13, U. of Kansas 0. U. of Iowa 61, Knox 0. Ohio State 5, Ohio Wesleyan 0. Notre Dame' 26, St. Louis 0. LIT ANDOLAW STUDENTS

… sufficient attendance at these gather- ings, the Student Council will- again declare all nominations void. The Council takes the stand that the offi- cers of these schools and classes are of such importance…

… invitation to deliver the principal address.. Dr. Jameson is a graduate of Am- herst college and has received sev- eral degrees from other institutions. He is known to students of history as an authority in…

… DISPATCH CURZON TO FRANCE ON TURKISH CRISIS Mitche l Says Activity Has Benefits for Young. Student Unusuall UNIVERSITY COACHES ANXIOUS ABOUT SUCCESS OF SPORT Everything is ready for the boom expected in…

…, basketball, baseball, and in all team games. It has great ben- efits in that it furnishes good outdoor exercise and recreation for young students, and increases bodily health." Sullivan Emphasizes Training…

… chosen by the cheer- leader committee of the Student Conn- cil. From the 15 tryouts on the field, the following seven men were select- ed: W. H. Frankhauser, '24L, E. L. Newhall, '25, W. C. Lustfield, '25…

Student Council as has been thought by some. The remain- ing men of the squad will be equal in rank, there being no assistant cheerleaders as hertofore. Despite the soggy weather, the squad showed up well…

October 08, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

… Hill, 9-12, 50c. cFtc ROOM AND BOARD contract available in soorrity house. Cheap, good food. Call 761-5870 evenings. 96F28 FLYING STUDENTS wanted. Learn to fly in AA.- No previous experience required…

… Committe Aid to Disabled Students (CADQ presently seeking new member help workt on ways of improving cilities and services for disabled dents. To volunteer, 'or just to more information, call one of…

… VIA "VIA" There is a new and very convenient- ly located travel agency - Vacation- er's International Agency. It's a bit different than other agencies. We like student business and vll spend time with…

… $175 $180 - - - $190 TRAVEL VIA "VIA" $190 There is a new and very conveni $190 located travel agency - Vacatio $195 International Agency. It's a bit $195 ferent than other agencies. We $195 student

… Administrative and Travel Services by ' WATERBEDS: Buy directly from manu- Students International. (313) 769-5790 facturer and save. Aquarest, Inc. 33 621 Church Street, Ann Arbor Staebler Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich…

…. 26 Part of a brake. 27 Aspect. 28 New wal.ker. 32 Three-mile. 31f Australian germ;. 36 Chemical sufix, 37 "A" in Arabic. Boot Jeans .. '8.00 I 51 City on the ~'iolii iiie. 51 Ye…

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