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February 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 107) • Page Image 16

… expelled from the Arab world in 1948 f r _tD: W hyandhshortlytafterw ards. f D: Why hasn't the world recognized Keir Dullea: not on screen enough fortable, and only vaguely aware of just what it is they…

…' observations concerning the- Arab-Jewish conflict were both in- sightful and outspoken. This inter- view complements a review of From Time Immemorial which may be found on page 13. Daily: How did you obtain the…

February 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…--9 44- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 8, 1996 be ffiidiigau Dalg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG…

… own packs..> 01 TJ he Michigan Student Assembly's elec- Ir tions are approaching with the lack of subtlety and decorum that often describes and defines the body. With elections in fairly clear view…

… heavily onrthe man who made so many of them, MSA President Flint Wainess. Earlier this year, Wainess' promise to spear- head forces of opposition to the new Code of Student Con- duct materialized in more…

… time and consequently a lot of power left, this is no time to play lame duck. The hotly contested issue of health care concerns many students, especially graduate students last year that helped fill the…

February 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…I "Bon Voyage!" Sixty-Eighth Yearj yYEDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE} UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will…

… Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICA. * Phone NO 2-3 241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus t be noted in all…

… reprints. * SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1958 NIGHT EDITOR: JOHN WEICHER To The Editor Rebuttal . . To the Editor: "AMERICAN STUDENTS lack interest in anything not concerned with their own welfare." This critique…

…. He doesn't have to "seek out fuller information," he has the results of a free enterprise, quaisicapitalistic economy displayed Pan-Arabism And the Baghdad Pact LAST WEEK the cherished dream of Arab

… had come alive. Egypt's President Gamel area and has a tremendous influence over the Abdel Nasser, the world's foremost Arab Na- masses in every country, even more perhaps, tionalist, and President…

… Shukri al-Kuwatly of than some of -the rulers. On the other hand, Syria signed a historic document merging their and this seems more likely, Nasser may attempt two nations and inviting all other Arab coun…

…- an internal coup in Jordan, in order to seize tries to join the alliance knownas the United the land and unify his country. Arab Republic (Yemen did so promptly). At the same time tiny Israel, long…

… surrounded Although the Middle Eastern dust has yet by her divided Arab enemies, faces' a new peril. to settle and afford observers a perfectly clear If Nasser is successful in enveloping the "Jor- view of the…

February 08, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… sign between the Arab and Israeli that threatened to spark fights between Israeli and Arab students. students. among the Mid-Eastern students. Quebec libre?'° prompted an ex- "'There was no reason for…

… explained, "be- and neither would they." "The Arab Students Palestinian the only ones who capitalized on cause Quebec is a French-speak- Her thoughts were echoed by Revolution.' the new rules. Students from…

… war- ing province." members of the Arab exhibits.! Most of the Israeli literature torn Biafra distributed literature Contemporary French prints They said they felt there was was about student programs…

… 8, 1969 Ten Cents Eight Pages /' Overenrolimen t: ' win some, U, lose $um By HENRY GRIX There's a touch of Las Vegas in the Student Activities Building. The admissions office in 1220 SAB…

… has become the headquart- ers for the University's own .ver- sion of the numbers game. While administrators and faculty a r e estimating how many students the literary college can accommodate, the…

… admissions office is busy gambling on how many students will accept admission from t h e 14 000 applications received for 3,100 available positions. And if anybody gambles wrong, the University ends up with t…

… o o many students and not enough funds and facilities to educate them. Meanwhile the State-Legisla- ture insists that the University educate all qualified in-state stu- dents who apply. Legislators…

… press their demand by appropriating state funds on the basis of "fiscal year equated students"--the number of stu- dents educated multiplied by the cost of educating them. The more students, the more…

… University from increasing either the number or percentage of out- of-state students. This year the problem has been further complicated by an unex- pected, unprecedented leap in the number of in…

… and literary college insists enrollment must "freeze" in order for the faculty to main- tain quality education. Literary college Dean William Hays ex- plains -it would be a "disservice" to students to…

February 08, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

… article, "Stu- dents keep eye on vote outcome" (2/06/01), Rabbi Rich Kirschen of Hillel is quoted as say- ing. "Arab students on campus ... completely reject the right of the Jews to have their own state…

… ..." Not only is this statement misleading, it is a gross mischaracterization of the Arab- American student reactions on this campus. It is hurtful to see such a statement coming from a campus leader, much…

… less a rabbi. Arab- American students and organizations have never "completely rejected" the right of Jews to live anywhere they wish. What we reject is the right of the Israeli government to dispossess…

Arab-American students on this cam- pus and ask them if they "completely reject" the right of the Jews to have a state. If demon- strating against Israeli military aggression and criminal human rights…

… ANN ARBOR EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted…

… Kula's column runs every Thursday, but, mmm ... girl, you can contact hhn anytime you want at ckula@umich.0du. Kirschen grossly mischaracterizes Arab-Americans To THE DAILY: In Elizabeth Kassab's news…

… he does not mislead the University community as well. NORAH RABIAH SNRE senior The letter writer is the President of the Arab-American Anti-Discrimnation Committee Handguns should be allowed on campus…

… to some students" (2/7/01). The idea of the "youthful indiscretion." Assume I was to get into a car accident 'that ended up killing someone. Since I'm still young, should I be allowed to get away…

… and away the most disingenuous claim the Daily makes is that the Higher Education Act "underhandedly segregates disadvantaged students." It is absolutely unconscionable to cloak the use of drugs in the…

… keeping with the general policies of the administration. MSA not wanted in residence halls To THE DAILY: I commend the Daily for its stance concern- ing the Michigan Student Assembly ("Don't Knock on my…

February 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 107) • Page Image 14

… distinction had a "demoralizing effect on a lot of faculty and a lot of students." Richard Kennedy, vice president for government relations, agrees that Shapiro's approach is almost too pain- staking…

…, obliterates. Peters begins with an explanation of the growth of the book, relaying her seven year search for information. She does not tell, however, that she began the project to write about the Arab refugees…

… in the Middle East from a pro- Arab stand point. She ended up writing about the mistreatment of the Jews both by their neighbors and by history. Historical misconceptions include the thought that the…

… Jews lived better under Arab rule than under some European rule. She destroys this idea by citing example after example, in country an- ter country in the Arab world of how Jews lived under cruel…

… by horror writer Stephen King. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Peters quotes both Arab and Jewish sources, with the most startling statements not being accusations by the Israelis, but by Arab

… leaders them- selves. She quotes the Muslim holy book, the Koran, and Arab school children's text books, all of which say that the Jews are evil, perverse, and corrupt, and that they are meant to die…

Arabs in pre- Israel Palestine, and the Hitler-Mufti connection. In this way, From Time Immemorial changes the way one looks at the major world powers, in their relationship to World War II, to each other…

… devoted an unprecedented four issues to the book, stating, "the book should be in the library of anyone concerned about the rights and wrongs in the Arab-Israel conflict." Both the L.A. Times and the…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

… in the coalition. Arabs are afraid that the United States' may have plans for "a new world order," as President Muslim Student Association. Zahurullah believes Ramadan will not have a great effect on…

… considering the first thing incoming students are told is never - NEVER - eat a MUGburger (it represents an alternate life form that is neither animal nor vegetable), we can see why many shy away from Ann Arbor…

student and probably have fifty years of your life left to worry about your blood pressure and cholesterol, Blimpy's -- formally known as Krazy Jim's Blimpyburgers - is the place we recommend as the campus…

… of Ramadan's meaning to the Muslim world. If ground war is heavily underway by Ramadan, there is possibly less chance of loss of Islamic and Arab support. Each nation's government will have to decide…

…," Adamali said, brushing aside the idea that Ramadan could pressure a The recent protest in Morocco which drew 300,000 people is further proof of growing disdain for the war and especially Arab participation…

… the war but talked about the increasing grass-roots support for Iraq in Arab nations as well as the increasing animosity toward the coalition. outside countries involved in Arab affairs," he said. More…

… of their nation. Bush puts it, in the region, said Fazlur Zahurullah, an LSA senior and member of the Muslim Student Association on campus. Zahurullah said his views do not necessarily represent those…

… of the "The Arabs want their own self-determination. They're afraid of a permanent U.S. presence, especially military, in the Arab world. They just don't want I L. 994-3572 500 E. LIBERTY ( at…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… comments session in the Michi- gan Union's Anderson Room to find regental im- posters had taken their seats. Twelve students - representing ACT-UP, the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee, the…

… require: that the University adopt a stance on the Gulf war and issue a public statement against racial harassment of Arab-American and Muslim students, faculty, staff and community members; that the…

…, the percentage of students reapplying to live in residence halls has hovered around 42 percent. Last year, this figure dropped to 39.1 percent. Director of University Housing Robert Hughes attributed…

… this decline to a rise in commuting stu- dents from Southeast Michigan. During the 1989-90 school year, commuting students formed 17.8 percent of the student body. In 1990-91, the number increased to 18…

….5 percent. As a result of the drop in the number of students living in University housing, Hughes announced at yesterday's meeting that the lottery - a system used to determine which returning students will…

… have a space in the residence halls - will be eliminated this year. It has been in place for 15 years. All students wishing to return to the resi- dence halls will most likely receive a space,., Hughes…

… Homeless Action Committee, People of Color Against the War and Racism, Students Against U.S. Intervention in the Gulf and other activist groups - took the seats customarily reserved for regents and…

… University administrators during the public comments period. The students sat down minutes before the session was scheduled to begin. See IMPOSTERS, Page 2 David "Dandelion" Rosenberg, an LSA junior, portrays…

… interim Vice President for Student Services Mary Ann Swain at yesterday's public comments session of the Regents' meeting in the Michigan Union. Admin. reacts to anti-war group in letter by Shalini Patel…

… Daily Staff Reporter Interim Vice President for Student Services Mary Ann Swain responded yesterday on behalf of the administration to the demands issued by People of Color Against the War and Racism. In…

February 08, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

… rides, is to increase student awareness a Haunted Bell Tower Hallow- about opportunities and events een event and football tailgates. on North Campus and bring With a marketing team, student more people…

… works to increase commu- never been done on Michigan's nicaionbetweenstudentgroups campus," Zollweg said. "Some on North Campus, Go North! are ... off the wall but things that plans to provide students

… with are destination value that are even more events this semester. bringing a lot of students and the Along with smaller scale community to North Campus." projects, Go North! plans to As part of the…

…North! Michigan Engineering Council Initiative will include an ice rink at the North Campus Adminis- for students. Zollweg said she trative Complex - at the end of expects a larger crowd for this the semester…

…. event because the installation Zollweg said the initiative and preparation for an ice rink brings new events to students on North Campus is something while gathering ideas from that hasn't been done…

… two days." academic side and to cross-pro- Along with UMix at Pierpont mote events and ideas." Commons from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Zollweg said Go North! also on that Friday, Winter Blast will helps students

… training student-athletes and members of co-ops to facilitate their own workshops. "We want men and do have many men who are involved," Flanery said. "Showing that they do have a place and that we want men…

… consent to people who asked them about their beard. LSA senior Kathleen Carbone, president of University Students Against Rape, said many men don't believe they have been sex- ually assaulted after…

… experienc- ing an incident. Students Against Rape invites both female and male survivors to discuss their experiences in a comfortable group setting, Carbone said. ly and creatively. "There are a lot of…

students (at) Michigan (who) have never been up there ... We want to bridge that gap in saying 'Here is the Michigan experience, and it includes North Campus because there is a lot of really great things…

February 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily-Monday, February 8, 1988 Campus groups to debate code By RYAN TUTAK - The Michigan Student Assembly plans to iterate its opposition to Interim University President…

… Robben Fleming's proposed code in an open forum being held tonight to receive the University community's comments on the pro- posal. In addition, members of MSA's Student Rights Committee will present an…

… alternative procedure to address harassment incidents on campus. ,A six-member panel of two University ad- ministrators, faculty, and students will discuss Fleming's proposal during the first half of the forum…

…, and the alternative proposal - which has not been reviewed by MSA - will be dis- cussed during the second half.- The only panel participants named at press time were MSA's Student Rights Committee…

… Affirmative Action Office, and the Student Services office, begins at 8 p.m. in the Pendelton Room in the Michigan Union. (Contnuedfrom Page 1Y University Council, a nine-member council moved too slowly. isn…

…'t some off-the-wall, left wing committee of faculty, staff, and M l elproposal. The administration would students. It also must be ratified by i thebst hod t co t cit M S ldo themselves a justice by…

…. Richard Gephardt of Missouri and Sen. Paul Simon of Illinois. Violence leads to 'collapse' of Arab-Israeli coexistence JERUSALEM - Israeli troops shot and killed three Palestinians yesterday and hospital…

… officials said at least 25 others were wounded. Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek declared that "coexistence between Jews and Arabs has collapsed." Widespread demonstrations rocked the occupied territories of the…

… West Bank and the Gaza Strip in one of the worst days of bloodshed since the protests began Dec. 8. Jerusalem also suffered as Arab activists cut a water main, leaving several neighborhoods dry. Two…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… IS TNS IN THE PAPER?! "NO GUNS, NO COPS." 2J THAr;S THE STUDENT'S WAR CRY, SR. FOR WHAT? \ r, *r FOR PRiOTESTING, THE SHYOOAINGOF THE STUDENT BY CAmPuS POLICE.\ DONT THEY UNDER- 5TAND THAT THERE ARE…

… ... DAILY CLASSIFIEDS b IMPOSTERS Continued from page 1 Posing as University President, LSA senior LaTrice Dixon explained that the takeover of the public comments session was necessary to allow students to…

… air their views freely. "Student organizations and activists on campus are tired of not being listened to by the regents and President Duderstadt," she said after the public comments session. "We felt…

…? live in a HOUSING Continued from page 1 Some regents voiced concern that the increased room and board fee would discourage returning students from living in the residence halls. "It's unfair to make…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… must stop fighting," Karoub said. Karoub predicts the loss of support on the part of Islamic countries and most Arab nations if the war continues through Ramadan. Like Fauzi, Karoub discussed the anti…

…-war solidarity of common people in most Arab countries, but admitted it was not yet strong enough to produce change. "In the Arab world there for thi is already protest of U.S. intervention," noted Karoub, but…

… - cannot be expected in the short run. Despite Foreign Focus A special feature intended to provide students the opportunity to share accounts of their travels abroad. conductor in the Soviet Union. During…

… Center: Feb. 7-9 at 8 PM; Student seating $5 at the Leae that the monarchies of the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, and the exiled government of Kuwait) will lessen their support because of the…

… this, the Muslim sense of unity fostered by Ramadan may increase pressure on Arab and Islamic nations to end their participation in an alliance in which Americans and Europeans are killing Muslims…

February 08, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

… questions. They said Sadat was asked what guarantees the Arabs could give that 'I am not any more shy at all. I am speaking as a partner and I am threat- ening.' -Anwar Sadat sure King Hussein of Jordan…

… participate in a peace agreement signed by the other Arab countries, then attacked the Jewish state on its own. By R.J. SMITH As part of a concerted drive to place a capital punishment amendment on the…

… said Sadat replied that if Israel accepts his insistence that it withdraw from occupied Arab terri- tory, "The decision for war or peace is not a Syrian decision, not a Jordan- ian decision, but an…

… 2553 (Old Regents Conference Room) STUDENTS, STAFF, AND FACULTY ARE WELCOME oil have trouble figuring out what part of the reality we can accept and what part we have to change. That is part of the…

… dalow says he* won 't be, "9 'dictator~ (Continued from Page i) the student continued. "That's one thing in his favor. If he runs a tight ship in class, he'll run a tight ship as dean. SANDALOW is active…

… committed to take steps within the law to insure the presence of a sub- stantial number of qualified minority students. That has been our policy for over a decade and I expect that to continue." Sandalow said…

…- est in training law students in practi- cal skills such as negotiating, advo- cacy and counseling," he said. "Such courses have been offered in the past, but in a piece-meal fashion. The faculty will…

… maintaining the delicate balance between the number of in-state and out-state students admit- ted to the school every year. Do You Have a Favorite Faculty Member or graduate Teaching Assistant? Nominate him or…

February 08, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… -_- Carolyn See will be reading from her work 5 p.m. Union Pendletorn: Room The Student Forum: "The Arab Israeli Conflict"- Students welcome to participate in this MSTV taped discussion 4:45 p.m. Schorling…

…r LSA dean The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 8, 1990 - Page 3 encourages faculty-student meals by Donna Woodwell Daily Faculty Reporter LSA Dean Edie Goldenberg is encouraging more…

… professors to ac- company students to meals in resi- dence hall cafeterias to promote fac- ulty-student relations. Earlier this term, Goldenberg sent a letter asking LSA faculty to tell their students to feel…

… free to invite their professors to meals in the resi- dence halls. The professors' meals are cour- tesy of University Housing Services. Goldenberg has already accepted several student invitations and…

… said her discussions with them have given her new insight into students' daily lives. Goldenberg has also re-, ceived positive feedback from several LSA professors about the program. Director of Food…

… faculty member accompanied by a student can obtain a guest meal ticket at the front desk of the residence hall. However, clerks at the East Quad, West Quad, and South Quad front desks were not yet aware of…

… $6.10 for dinner. Student reaction was generally positive about the idea. RC junior Ellen Klowder said, "It would de- mystify the faculty. After all, they are here to listen to our concerns." However…

…, some students feel un- comfortable inviting professors to meals. "I don't think I would take advantage of it. I don't know enough of my professors," said RC senior Martha Meyer. Meyer also said it is…

… more impo?- tant for faculty to have close contact with upperclass students, most of whom do not live in University housing. Of 22,000 University undergradu= ates, only 8,000 live in the residence halls…

… LISS/Daily Tune in Carl Freire, second year graduate student, broadcasts live from student radio station WCBN. The station begins its blIeventh annual fundraiser today. IEating disorders' counselors…

February 08, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… derogatory. Moreover, LSA and the Division of Student Life, two of the largest units that deal directly with students, lack concrete efforts in their DEI plans to appeal to students with…

…. These oversights manifest in the infrastructure of our campus, as students with physical disabilities have identified seemingly simple issues that have just been ignored by the University…

…-compliant buildings may include accessible pieces of infrastructure such as ramps or wide hallways, these implementations often segregate students with physical disabilities, who consequently must use…

students to see, hear or participate, especially in a large room. Some of these design oversights even endanger students with disabilities. For example, a significant number of West Quad’s “accessible…

…” rooms are located on the fifth floor, creating potentially life-threatening danger for students with physical disabilities in the event of a fire or other emergency restricting use of the elevator…

…. These design flaws send the message that students with physical disabilities are not wanted — or even safe — in our main spaces. In order to craft more inclusive building and service plans, it is…

… crucial the University consults with several students with disabilities, as each student has different experiences and personalized needs and can provide a nuanced understanding of what it means to…

February 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… recreational activity for its members. Group Meetings U American Movement for Is- rael, Hillel, 1429 Hill St., 7 p.m. U Amnesty International, Michi- gan Union, Welker Room, 7:30 p.m. U Arab-American Students

…' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Amer's on State, 8:30p.m. U Chinese Student Association, Michigan Union, Room 2209, 7:30 p.m. U Folk Dance Club, ethnic line dancing (no partner needed), North…

…," he said. Gurmukh Singh is not only a fi- nancial contributor but also a con- cerned parent; his son is a University student in the Sikh Studies Program. But Singh feels the teachings of the program are…

… week LSA Student Government (LSA-SG) will determine the newest representative to the Michigan Student Assembly. An LSA-SG committee will de- cide who will fill an open LSA posi- tion on MSA and then…

… (LSA-SG)," Elliott said. "It's left up to the student government because they're assumed to be the representa- tive body of that school." Those who have turned in applica- tions for the open seat are…

… an MSA seat. He said, "We need to be doing more projects that involve students specifically." Stella said, "I'd like to bring a little bit of reform to MSA specifi- cally in the area of ethics." He…

… that there are no women or minorities applying for the position," she said. Ferrarese also said she would like to see people apply beyond those currently involved in student government. While Ferrarese…

… said she wants to fill the position by the end of this week, students can still apply for the position in LSA-SG offices, located on the fourth floor of the Michigan Union. Surgeon General endorses bans…

… Campus Commons, Atrium, 7:30 p.m. Q Saint Mary Student Parish, Catholic update, 331 Thomp- son, 7 p.m. U Southwest Detroit Student As- sembly Meeting, Michigan T T~ninj Rnntv 1 AAOQ0n Planning and…

… Placement, 3200 Student Activities Building, 6:10-7 p.m. U Career Pathways in Econom- ics, sponsored by Career Plan- ning and Placement, Michigan Union, Kuenzel Room, 6-7:30 p.m. U Career Pathways in…

February 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

… of Biophysics and Chemistry 7 P.M.-FEBRUARY 8, 1974 ANDERSON ROOM, MICH. UNION Young Socialists Alliance Organization of Arab Students mated diversion for noontime passersby. One marcher, having…

… were mothers with chil- dren in tow, students looking for cheap furniture, the old looking for remnants of the past. All min- gled in search of the jackpot, and jackpots there are. ANTIQUES, JEWELRY, TV…

… Studies Department, Wayne State University WHY THE ENERGY CRISIS: Arab blackmail or capitalist fraud? ROBIN MAISEL, Socialist Workers Party WHY THE MIDDLE EAST PEACE WONT HOLD. ASHAF EL-BAYOOMI, Professor…

… assistant save Stafford Nickels' house. W. J. Usery. * -r . $6.50 $5.50 $4.50 TICKETS AVAILABLE BEGINNING FEBRUARY 11th AT: Michigan Student Union, Hudsons, Grinnells, Discount Records (S. University…

…) SORRY NO PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE AT THE U-M STUDENT BLOOD BANK MON., Feb.11... 11 a.m.-5 p.m. TUES., Feb. 12... 11 a.m.-5 p.m. WED., Feb. 13... 11 a.m.-5 p.m. THUR., Feb. 14.. 11 a…

…'s ladies' by Hyde, Brunswick, Dexter. 8 models. NOW 20% OFF Snowmobile suits ................1/3 OFF Snowmobile boots....................NOW $8.88 (' INFO. CALL 761-6075 * ! E!2 for 1student Cficket offer…

February 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… waiting lines. Students are required to report change of their license plates within five days of the change or face possible Joint Judiciary Council fines. Michigan residents may purchase their 1957 plates…

… month. The subcommittee was looking into alleged labor racketeering. SAB To Open Next Frday The new Student Activities Building, tentatively scheduled for completion Feb. 1, will not be ready for use…

… until Feb. 15, accord- ing to Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. Although major construction has been completed, there are still minor installation and painting jobs to be finished. Office…

… furni- ture, supplied by the University must also be installed before open- ing the building. Student organizations have post- poned moving in until Feb. 16. Members of the Dean's office will move the…

…-Ill.), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said he could think of "no better use" for farm products of which this country has a surplus. 1V"I 111 0tS Fines Almost 250 students received $10: fines for…

February 08, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Friday, February 8, 1991- Page 3 Int. center ponsoring ccupation workshop by Bonnie Bouman War in the Middle East won't be enough to crush the hopes of many students who want to…

… For U.S. Citizens" will be held Monday from 4:10 to 5:30 p.m. in the Michigan Union. Simultaneously, foreign students interested in working in the U.S. can attend "Practical Training & Job, Search…

… don't consider myself an expert on international careers," Nolting said, "but I do know where to find the information to start crafting one." Foreign student advisor Charlene Schmult also hopes to…

… spread information to students. She will speak ogiimmigration and visas at the Practical Training *orkshop. The workshop will warn students about cultural dif- feinces in U.S. job hunts. "They (students

…) have to come across assertively and confidently," Schmult said. =Schmult advised students to start their job search now. "I hate it when they show up and the deadline was a Tonth before," she said. ;'I…

… Erm some day. "I love foreign cultures," he said. "I feel like a trapped rat if I can't get that exposure." MBA students to travel to U.S.S.R., forge economic ties by Jenny Adler Giving the gift of…

students are going on a field trip. However, it's not to the Ford plant, the Detroit Institute of Art, or the local forest preserve. On February 20, two dozen University MBA students will travel to Moscow…

… for 11 days to participate in an educational ex- periment which could help U.S. in- vestors conduct joint ventures with the Soviet Union. These students will investigate business opportunities available…

… in the Soviet Union for American firms. During their stay in Moscow, the students will be guests of the Academy of National Economy, an arm of the U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers that trains middle and…

… upper-level government and busi- ness executives. The students have arranged to meet with representa- tives from U.S. firms now conduct- ing business in Russian and Soviet free-enterprise co-ops, high…

February 08, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

Student Seats on Faculty Committees including Academic Affairs (3) Civil' Liberties (3), Put her under your spell. Send her the FTD LoveBundle. Usually available for This big, bright bouquet ofless than…

… of friends everywhere it goes. N e w s correspondents, execu- tives, and students all agree that the 11 QA is hard to beat for great all-around perform- ance and dependability. FEATURES: 0 Built…

… a restaurant chain on the side and uses his trampoline men as entertainment. Pick the answer that makes the most semantic sense: 7. A Daily Libel is a) a drunk Michigan student, b) cream cheese and…

… lox at an Alice Lloyd brunch, Research Policies (3) '' i I. , ',';a G, a Student Relations (4) University Relations (4) APPLY NOW !il c) Robben Fleming's nickname for his wife. 8. Pete Maravich…

…-27 Contact: Jackie, 764-2691 Bristol Mtn., N.Y. Contact: Lisa, 764-1085 Western Penn. Contact: Dave, 764-1673 1 I SERIES 1: JEWS & ARABS FEB. 9-8:30--- THE BEDOVINS AN ARAB MINORITY IN ISRAEL & JORDAN…

… PROF. MOSHE SHARON (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) Administrator of BEDOVIN AFFAIRS FOR THE ISRAEL ARMY FEB. 10-8:30- JEWS & ARABS: The Political C>j ;. gave Ii1Ce So ms Store. Spring Recess Trips to…

… 618 S. Main 769-4700 Comprehensive Repair Service Available Information & Sign-up Meeting Each' 3532 S.A.B. Tuesday 7:00 p.m. I I II I i U For the Student Body: LEVI'S Denim Bells + TO l…

February 08, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… of Ph/a rmay Presents An inormational seminar on tho .:1 Doctor of Pkarmacy Degree Program Thursday, February 8, 1979-7-9 PM 3554 C.C. Little Building All interested University of Michigan students are…

…. At the time of the 1973 Arab oil embargo, the normal reserve was 54 days, he said. Asked when he would advise the President to declare a state of emergency, Schlesinger replied, "As we reached 60 days…

Student Financial Assistance of the U.S. Office of Education. He is working with the Deputy Commissioner of Financial Assistance. THE ORGANIZATION of a search committee for a new director is run by Dr…

…. Richard English, the social vice president for academic affairs. The committee, composed of faculty, Michigan Student Assemblyf(MSA) members, and representatives from the Rackham School of Education, should…

…- cial Aid on Butts' leave of absence. Rosy Douglas was appointed Monday as the acting Assistant Director. Butts, who was very involved in the mid-income student assistant act, said in August when he…

February 08, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

… and a free choice in elections were attacked yesterday as "inap- propriate to a true liberal educa- tion." The attacks were made by about 20 students and , faculty members at a campus issues…

… "because they put the determination of courses and goals outside of the} student, and force him to think of the educational system and education itself as outside." E E I s i I ' But Aigus also cautioned…

…- fnunity." The luncheon also discussed thee problems students have in deter-t #nining the nature of their class-r sr One student argued vehement- lyfor class disruption as a means for students to become…

… involvedt In the decision-making process.' "If students feel their class is being poorly taught, then they have an obligation to disrupt," he said. Professor Angus argued, h o w- ever, that this tactic is…

February 08, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

… fall, Spring Arbor University freshmen automatical- ly will be enrolled in a loan repay- ment assistance program. The Christian school has 4,000 students and is in Spring Arbor, near Jackson. The program…

… guarantees that students and their parents get help in repaying loans if a gradu- ate's income fails to meet certain benchmarks. The assistance con- tinues until the graduate's income rises enough or the loan…

… for the coming year," he added. Under the proposed budget, the state will also distribute up to $100 million in bonds to univer- sities that aim to increase engi- neering student enrollment and…

… graduation rates. Community col- leges can compete for up to $50 million in bonds for graduating skilled-trade students. ACTION From Page 1A once again has the opportunity. to be a leader in setting a national…

… standard for affirmative action. "We know we can win (this case)," Stenvig said. "But it's going to take building a student move- ment." Washington said Michigan's constitutional amendment and California…

… $44 in per-pupil fund- ing for K-12 students, and $400 million for school districts to defray retirement costs. Snyder will also seek to add $65 million in funding for the Great Start Readiness Program…

… hard- line Islamists as well as the more moderate ruling party, laid bare the challenges fac- ing this nation of 10 million, whose revolution two years ago sparked the Arab Spring uprisings. Because of…

… to contribute to the nego- tiations and all the organizing that goes into a collective agree- ment," Robinson said. Art & Design senior Ian Matchett, a representative from the Student Union of . Michi…

students will be members of the workforce rath- er than business owners and therefore anti-union measures would directly affectathem. He added that it was impor- tant for students to take a pro- union…

February 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… Janeiro, the basis of which was the 1945 Act of Chapultepec. The Arab League, embracing many near Eastern nations is an- other. The South Pacific nations (Australia and New Zealand, possibly the Philippines…

… labor men as well as with theoretical problems, were able to interest their students in what are vital problems for every working man. Even after charges of "marxism" by a general motors official had…

…) - - - - - - -- -- - - week. Fri., Feb. 18, is therefore the last day on which new elec- tions may be approved. The will- ingness of an instructor to admitr a student later will not affect the operation of this rule. Elig…

…-ihiIty Cards bor the seuind semester will be issued AFTER- NOONS ONLY in the Office of Student Affairs, 1020 Adminis- Romber Scholarships. Applications may be obtained at, the Office of Student Affairs. 1020…

… beginning of each semes- equivalent of two semesters of ter every student is presumed to credit in an undergraduate school be ineligible for any non-athletic or college at the University. tA extra…

… ate student. who must secure such a certifi- Awards will be made principally cate are candidates for class of- on the basis of need. Scholastic fices or major campus commit- ability and character are…

… also con- tees, candidates for and repre- sidered. sentatives in student government groups, all students who hold of- Fellowship and Scholarship ap- fice or serve on standing com- plications for the year…

… 1949-50 in mittees in student organizations, the Horace H. Rackham School of all students participating in pub- Graduate Studies will be accepted lic performances or rehearsals. through Feb. 15. Students

… less than C,_ or (2) at least 2% times as many Research Fellowships: Women honor points as hours and with students are informed that in- no mark of E. formation on research fellowships Sophomores…

… credit in -- the preceding summer session, Kappa Kappa Gamma Graduate with an average of at least C. and Fellowship Award: at least a C average for the entire Women students are informed academic career…

February 08, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 8, 2002 OP/ED 0 Jhe llibzigun i aiIg 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily corn EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… case of Rabih Haddad BABAWOLE AKIN AINA STRANGER IN THE CORNER A s an international case: Institutions usually make examples' of student, I have a Haddad has been detained on a visa vio- guilty…

… for having a cer- tain skin color. The editorial also makes the SAT out to be a test of nothing more than how well a student is prepared for the SAT. However, data from former Harvard admissions offi…

…'t any measure of college success either. What's really sad though, is the misguid- ed belief that the SAT discriminates against black students. The SAT isn't discriminat- ing, it's just revealing the…

… unfortunate truth that black students are more likely to have had lousy grade school and high school edu- cations. Instead of pretending that the test is the problem, why not address the real prob- lem of how…

… guys? Does he point his finger at any other University students who have been accused of rape over the past years? Raiji complains in his column about girls being stereotyped as "whiny bitches" when they…

… from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over others. Letters should include the writer's name, college and school year or other…

… Russia, all of NATO and various Arab states, don't believe the military effort should extend beyond Afghanistan. As far as they are con- cerned, Bush can go at it alone - so much for "fraternity." ORNIA To…

February 08, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… from the Israeli border. Allon expressed his impatience as United Nation's, Secretary- General Kurt Waldheim arrived in Lebanon on his Mideast tour to reactivate the Arab-Laeli peace talks in Geneva. The…

… top U.N. offici'al denied any intention to compete with American efforts to get Israel and the Arab countries ba:k to the negotiating table this spring. "On the contrary, the United Nations is…

students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage nad at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published d a i y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420…

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… sides with in- creasing bitterness. It was only nine days after the launching of stage three that the first of the major Arab oil blows threw Britain and the rest of the Western world into its energy…

… reluctant host to pro-Palestinian guerrillas who have sought sanctuary on its soil. It has become embarrassed, however, by its reputation as a haven for terrorists, particularly since other Arab governments…

…. INTO JUDAISM? TEACH RELIGIOUS SCHOOL TEMPLE THM1iii=AN PAILV BETH c , "^+ c e na Volume LXXXIV, Number 108 Friday, February 8, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News…

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… interna- tional film series with "Bolivia" and "Cry of the People" in East Quad No. 126, at 8 p.m. . . . The Young Socialist Alliance and Organization of Arab Students are sponsor- ing a forum entitled…

… choice of the faculty- student selection committee. "The company prospered under his fine leadership," Bond said. The Kresge Co. made the news recently when The Michigan Civil Rights Commission ruled the…

… lecturing on "Organization of Pre- Historic Eastern U. S. Society" at 4 p.m. in MLB Lec. Rm. 2 . . . The Chinese Student Assoc. presents two films "Acupuncture Anesthesia" and "Han Tomb Finds" at 7 and'9 p…

… to be the University's recog- neeting, consti- nition of a bargaining agent for eries of criti- the TF's. One student The administration has stead- yet to witness fastly refused to recognize GEO…

February 08, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… northwest of Saigon and in Binh Tuy Province, east of the capital. No significant change in the fighting occurred during the 24-hour allied cease fire according to a U.S. spokesman. ARAB LEADERS representing…

… cannot cope with Italy's rising wave of strikes and student disorders. Rumor will remaingat the head of a caretaker regime until a new government can be formed. Barring new parliamentary elections, a…

… closing arguments. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices a r e not accepted for publication. F 0 r more informa- ti In, phone 764-9270. Read and Use Daily Classifieds SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Day Calendar1 Degree…

…; Malaysia, 1 award; The Netherlands, 1 award (lim- ited to candidates holding a Master's )egree who wish to pursue a project in Netherlandic studies). Any graduat. ing senior or graduate student inter- ested…

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… his father Talal abdicated for health rea- sons, had survived assassination attempts, wars - including one that cost him the West Bank and Jerusalem - and inter- Arab feuding only to be felled by a…

… Engineering first-year student Brian Johnson. Engineering sophomore Elisha Vogel said she wasn't sure how she was going to be able to endure the long event. "The 30 hours seems kind of scary, but I ate some…

…- tude. GRADUATING STUDENTS Consider a lucrative career in commercial real estate sales. We're a local company, looking to hire a self-starting, business- oriented graduate with a good sense of humor. I…

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February 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 107) • Page Image 12

… years now. Daily staff writer Eric Mat- tson recently spoke with University regents, officers, faculty members and student organizations, as well as Shapiro himself. They all offer their views on Shapiro…

…' opinionated comments. BOOKS Another perspective Page 13 The Arab-Isri. conflict has been raging for cen- turies. Joan Peter.. author of From Time Immemor- ial, has researched this conflict. A review of this in…

… Matz, Kathleen O'Brian, Meg Margulies, Mary Anne Hogan, Sheryl Biesman, Mark Bookman, Leigh Schlang, Peter Giangreco Weekend is edited and managed by students on the staff of the Michigan Daily at 420…

February 08, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

… - basement 1 parking space avail for $50/m per unit Deinco 734-996-1991 2017‑2018 LEASING Apartments Going Fast! Prime Student Housing 761-8000. www.primesh.com Efficiencies: 344 S. Division $855 1 Bedrooms…

… like everyone else. His first student film, “My Josephine” is a peek into that era. He tweeted that sharing the film was “a reminder to myself to channel this energy, to cre- ate.” Written and…

… directed shortly after 9/11, the film follows two Arab immigrants, Aadid and Adela, working in a laundro- mat, cleaning US flags for free in the wake of the attack. In a contemplative Arabic

February 08, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 25) • Page Image 12

…Between Two Worlds: BY NABEEL CHOLLAMPAT, SENIOR ARTS EDITOR Muslim Students’ Association Carves its Place on Campus Wednesday, February 8, 2017 // The Statement 4B Wednesday, February 8, 2017…

… interminable Qur’an reading les- sons. The faith is ingrained in me, even if I’m not particularly devout. Save for a blatantly Arabic first name, I am not out- wardly Muslim, nor do I go out of my way to…

…- lim student organization on campus — weekly jumuah, cross-legged, my left foot gradually falling asleep, listening to the imam. He is the Chaplain, Shaykh Mohammed Ishtiaq, and he’s a jolly, fully…

… carpet, the sisters sit, identical. In this post-election climate, the role of the Muslim student activist is in flux. There is an urgent immediacy to, well, do something. A few days after the…

… more evocative activism? What is the current state of Muslim student leader- ship in the face of a politically legitimized hatred and bigotry? For people like me — people who have, for some reason or…

… of MSA are fairly standardized. On Monday nights, the group holds a small event called “Mini-Qiyam.” A qiyam is a student-led lecture that ranges from religious educa- tion to application. Tuesday…

… out- door prayer on the Diag, planned as an impromptu act of solidarity for the Mus- lim women who were allegedly attacked and harassed earlier that week. More than 200 students and faculty members…

… look down as he mentions the num- ber of non-Muslim students who attend- ed, hoping he won’t ask if I was there. “We were very happy and pleasantly surprised by how many people showed up,” Shaikh…

… the better, and bring the light and the beauty of our faith into this society?” Elturk’s speech is peppered with Arabic phrases and snippets of the Qur’an. (I suffer the occasional PTSD- flashback…

… becoming a student activist when activism is sim- ply a social yoke? When you’re already an “other,” when you’re already the per- son who’s always described in the sec- ondhand as “some [insert ethnicity…

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… week to. President Eisen- hower. The Polish plan for an atom-+ free zone was the main topic at the daily news conference of State Department press chief Lincoln White. Few Students In Temporary 'Quad…

… Housing Only twenty students were left yesterday in the temporary hous- ing facilities on the ninth floor of South Quadrangle. The twenty Were part of an in- flux of 210 students into the men's residence…

… halls this semester. The number housed in the temporary facilities has been cut by 20 since Monday as non-returning students vacated their rooms in the three quadrangles. Assistant Dean of Men Karl…

… Streiff expects all students will be out of the temporary facilities by Tuesday. Streiff could give no figure on the number of residence hall stu- dents on the "home list," the list of students not…

… prevent bot common and Asian flu. Dr. Beck ett recommended students receiv two shots of the vaccine, urgin students who received one last fa to get another. . They will be given at Heal Service Feb. 12 from…

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Students Association, I tell myself; of course he’s part of the Muslim Student Association, they’ll say about me. Of course now I’m second-guessing myself. I make the journey to North Quad on a…

… shout Future lyrics while weirdly specific Arabic music plays from some kid’s speakers. They look like they’re having fun. I’m introduced to Mazen Oweiss. He’s a director, a junior like me, and…

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