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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…

August 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 12) • Page Image 10

… formidable job," ship, returned last-month from a two Wagaw explained. he said. week "study mission" with 13 FOR.EXAMPLE, some Arabs don't Wagaw feels that current U.S. aid to professors from universities…

… U.S. should .increase its military spent time in Tel Aviv, the Golan problems within the Arab states presence in the area. This would Heights, Haifa, and various towns which must be resolved before…

…, "Some of the surroun- country a sense of security. region. ding Arab states don't even talk to "ECONOMIC assistance is impor- THE GROUP met with local Israeli each other." tant, but too much of it weakens…

… the and Palestinian journalists, Israel also faces internal pressure country (with a false sense of historians and local inhabitants. "The from those who fear the growing Arab prosperity)," Wagaw said…

… exaggerated. open dialogue, something I found "The problems between Israel and However, Wagaw said that while it most impressive," Wagaw said. the Arab states have taken thousands is often frustrating for…

… outsiders to The Arab peoples of the region have of years to build up and it's silly to deal with the Middle East conflict, the long contested the claims of Israel to think that the problems can be solved…

Arabs and Israelis must determine all or part of the territory Israel now easily," Wagaw said. their own political solutions. Liberty squared "y' O "'a' t A fiberglass replica of Lady Liberty gives new…

… all Univer- sity sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assem- bly. /tems must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publication. Ad- dress all information…

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December 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Monday, December 8, 1986 The Michigan Daily 0hr fNitC gan aiy Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigon Siel AI Vol. XCVII, No. 66 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… proposed partition was ex- tremely unfavorable to the Jewish population, it was accepted by the leadership of the Israelis, an acceptance that meant the establishment of an Arab Palestinian state besides the…

… Jewish state of Israel. The reaction of the Arab League, however, was a total rejection of the proposed partition accompanied by the escalation of hostilities against the Jewish population that reached its…

… peak when seven Arab states invaded the newly established state of Israel. We must also ask why it is that during 19 years, from 1948 to 1967, when the West Bank and Gaza Strip were under Arab

… and Egypt and all Arab efforts were geared toward the total destruction of the state of Israel. This goal remains the essence of the Palestinian Covenant up to this day. An e'xample for this current…

… Israeli people have been engaged in a continuous effort to find a peaceful solution for the Arab-Israeli conflict. These efforts have included endless calls for direct negotiations between Israel and any…

… other party that will be willing to accept its existence. One should take into consideration that throughout the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict, progressive Arab leaders such as King Abbdallah…

…, President Sadat, PLO representative Isam Sartwai and lately the Mayor of Nablus, Mr. El-Massri, were murdered by their Arab brothers because of their more moderate approach toward Israel. A long lasting…

… only exacerbate tension'and lead to further suffering for the people of the Middle East. -Yossi Harel -Haim Helfgot -Noah Stern -Israeli Student and Scholar Association November 23 ''4 I Discouragement…

… concerns the behavoir of certain faculty members and administrators.- I personally know. several students who will soon graduate, who, during their years at Michigan, have run up against very blatant sexism…

August 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…. Lindstrom runs a farm in Jackson County. 5 nations boycott Arab summit CASABLANCA, Morocco (UPI) - King Hassan II of meetings among members of the summit produced: Morocco opened the first Arab summit in…

… three years merely a consensus that thorny issues should be left off yesterday with a call for unity, but five of 21 Arab League the parley's agenda. nations boycotted the meeting. The key issues are the…

… terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the spring and summer terms by students at The University of Michigan. Subscription rates: September through April - $18.00 in town, $35 out of town. Second class…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

… pi mu Alpha xi delta Alternative action film series American chemical society American nuclear society Amnesty int'lstud support Anachronisms, creative Angelflight Arab students ass. Arab students org…

Student Assembly last year. The list is not complete because not all groups approach MSA for recognition. Some of the names will be different this year, but there undoubtedly will be just as many…

… fraternity Adams house -African students ass. AIAA Airforce rotc A ireshires Alpha chi omega Alpha kappa alpha inc. Alpha omega fello wship Alpha omicron pi Alpha phi alpha inc. Alpha phi omega Alpha phi Alpha…

… interhouse council Band o rama Baptist student union Bartlett-douglas wing gov't Beta alpha psi Bicycle club, um Black dental stud. ass. Black greek ass. Black stud. org. Black stud. union Blanchard for…

…, the Free china students ass. Friars, um Friends int'l coop Friends of common ground theatre ensemble Friends of ozone louse Friends of the tower society Galens medical soc. Galens medical soc. Game club…

…-stanford wing gov't Hart advisory committee Hellenic university soc. His house christianflshp Huber house council IAAA TDC Income tax project India students assn. Industrial design sox. of amer. Industrial…

… Interfraternity council Irish-amer. stud. assn. It's our university Japan club Kappa alpha theta Kappa kappa psi Korean students assn. Krishna yoga club La groc La raza law students LASC Latin america culture…

… project Law schil stud. senate Lawyer's guild (see national lawyer's guild) Lesbian & gay male soc. wk. stud. Lesbian network, univ Lewis/van duren win gov't Libertarian league, a2 Libyan students union…

… Lowbrow astronomers, univ LSA student gov't M-2 coffee clutch Madison entertainment, inc. Manufacturing engineers Maral, students for Maranatha christian fishp Marketing club, um Markley minority affairs…

… council Medical student council Men's glee club, um Mich-christ fellowship Michifish Michigan citizens lobby Michigan review, inc. Midshipman battalion nrotc Minority assn. of allied health Minority assn…

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…

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…

March 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… University student. "Being a gay person on campus is like being a destitute bum at a 'fancy-schmantzy' party. Everyone's a snob about their heterosexuality. They see gayness as being uncouth," Mack says. MACK…

… mental illness and gay students say they hesitate to disagree with their professor in class or on a test. " I WOULD SPIT out any view they wanted me to because I'm not going to jeopardize my grade," says…

… the proposed student code of non-academic conduct may have resulted from students' vehement objections but even with the C O d e foes changes, code opponents aren't satisfied r Although Michigan Student

… said. Police said about 90 Arab suspects were rounded up for questioning, but most were released soon afterward. IN DAMASCUS, Syria, the Iraqi- backed Abu Nidal Palestinian guerrilla splinter took…

… responsibility for the at- tack. A witness told Armed Forces Radio that enraged Jews were set to attack Arab passersby and laborers in the Ashdod market place after the blast, but quick police action averted more…

… exploded killing 3 people. theft, vandalism, and some types of civil disobedien- ces acts that civil authorities currently enforce. STUDENT offenders would be tried by a University hearing officer and in…

… most cases, a Hearing Board. Initially, the University wanted three members to serve on the board - a student, faculty member, and administrator. Under the revised version printed yesterday the board…

… would consist of five members - two students, two faculty members, and one administrator. Rowland wants a four-member board of two students, only one faculty member and one ad- ministrator in addition to…

… to give See STUDENTS, Page 5 RSG calls for new election By JOHN ARNTZ cThe Rackham Student Government Executive council last night, voted to throw out the results of their Feb. 3 presidential…

… election, and conduct a new election in three weeks. Education school student Kodi Abili won the election 107-74, but debate has surrounded the results. ABILI'S opponent, Angela Gantner, charged that he…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, December 8, 1988 The Michigan Daily be biiofig Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan U.S. sustains conflict 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… reality is that the United States is deeply involved in the Arab-Israeli conflict, and both Israelis and Palestinians understand this. But it is only Americans who can silence the guns and help the Mohammed…

…, 12/2/88) I am not Palestinian, nor am I an Arab. Yet somehow read- ing "Those few Arabs who do kill Israelis, Americans and other people have given all other Arabs a bad name" struck me as being…

… that I get . the impression you do not simi- larly view murderers of your own race of equal discredit to you? The fault of frequent as- sociation with "Arab" to "terrorism" (which you blamed upon Arab

… situation so that wrongdoings can be justified, and suddenly become right. While slurring the Arab race may be merely regrettable for you, the "regrettable insen- sitivity" is hitting some other person one…

…, when I read such trivialities and hate-mongering words as yours I wonder if perhaps they've better judgement than I. -Sharon Brookins December 2 LSA-SG ad serves students To the Daily: It's a shame to…

… see that when the student government of the largest college on campus fi- nally receives some press, it is of a negative nature. On De- cember 1, the Daily printed "Misguided Evidence," a poorly written…

… and insufficiently re- searched editorial criticizing a purely informative advertise- ment published by the LSA Student Government. LSA-SG created the ad in question to accomplish one goal - to inform…

… the LSA students of the options avail- able to them should an aca- demic or discriminatory prob- lem arise. We simply pub- lished the phone numbers of several worthwhile offices that student tuition…

… the lives of students academically, conflicts the ad to notice that we listed those organizations in the lower half of the advertisement. Finally, if informing our students of services can be construed…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

April 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… than a more "masculine" student. "I think once in a while (during rush), we'll focus more on someone (who seems effeminate) to see what their attitudes are," said Trent Tappe, Michigan Advertising…

… settlers vowed revenge yesterday and shouted "Expel the Arabs" as they buried an Israeli girl stoned to death by Palestinians. Troops killed a man in the town where she was slain. And soldiers arrested…

… hundreds of Arabs and blew up five homes in Beita. Israeli settlers attacked tow nearby Arab villagers, beating residents, breaking windows and firing further revenge raids by vigilante groups. An army…

… statement said the Palestinian fatally shot in Beita was a suspect in the attack on a group of Israeli teen-agers Wednesday in which Tirza Porat was killed. Few Arabs expressed regret about the death of Porat…

…. "The Jews won't be convinced to make peace with us until they see lots of bloodshed," said, an Arab grocer in Nablus who would not reveal his name. Opposition to Noriega splits PANAMA CITY, Panama - A…

… Authentic Panamanian Party, the largest opposition political party. Hijacked jet to leave Iran today NICOSIA, Cyprus - Airport workers in northeast Iran refueled a Kuwaiti jetliner yesterday, and its Arab

… the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates for May through August - $6 in Ann Arbor; $8 outside the city. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated…

… Press and the National Student News Service. " BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN CATALOG - THE BEATLES CATALOG - DIRE STRAITS CATALOG " MOODY BLUES CATALOG - THE POLICE CATALOG + THE TALKING HEADS CATALOG - U2 CATALOG…

March 08, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… Meese "is not welcome anywhere' around me." Richardson said the concern about Meese's visit to Ann Arbor was echoed by a law student who said, "Oh no, I just replaced all the win- dows because of the last…

… - Page 3 MSA announces executive candidates LINDSAY MORRIS/Daily Interview LSA student Ducky Warmouth is interviewed by LSA senior Julie Fingersh of B-Side News Magazine, who was asking how students

… president and vice presi- dent of the Michigan Student Assem- bly will be elected by students on March 21 and 22. This year's race features four candidates for the presi- dent: Rob Bell, Zachary Kittrie…

…, Julie Murray, and Aaron Williams. All four candidates currently serve on the as- sembly. LSA rep. Bell, who is currently the Communications Committee Chair, is running under theparty Student's Choice. In…

… addi- tiontoBell,andhis k vice presidential candidate James , McBain, Student's Choice is listing 17 other candidates Kittrie for the 24 vacant MSA representa- tive posts. Calling for MSA to take "a…

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…

July 08, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

…Op1inion Page 6 Thursday, July 8, 1982 The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily Vol. XCII, No. 35-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

….S.- upplied artillery aircraft and weaponry, including the fear- ome CBU's, or "cluster bombs," igainst refugee camps and ur- an areas, the world - and par- icularly the Arab world - un-. lerstands that these…

…, created and armed by the United States, and now out of control'- but still supported by Washington regardless of how many innocent ,people are killed in the process. THE GROWING hatred felt by the Arabs for…

… States seems to have adopted the view that no matter what offenses Israel may commit against Arabs on the West Bank or in Lebanon, we intend to support them, out of respect for what Israelis have done in…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

… Page 1 which initially read "Stop Arab Ter- rorism." Later that day, Tagar changed the slogan to "Stop All Terrorism" after complaints from students that the original slogan was anti-Arab. Tagar…

… of the Ad-hoc Committee Against Anti-Arab Racism who campaigned AVAILABLE AT: alphIlIriphlse 715 N. University " 663-6816 Upstairs from Jacques and Mrs. Peabody's Between Moe's and Comerica for the…

… resolution, said, "We (the Arab Community) interpret this as saying that racism against Arabs will not be punished." If the resolution had remained, Tagar's recognition would have been withdrawn unless the…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $25.00 in-town and $35 out…

…-of-town, for fall only $15.00 in-town and $20.00 out-of-town. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763…

May 08, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

… Michigan campus prove that vulgarity comes in all colors. Rhonda Sanders, in The Flint Journal, described her experience as a Black U of M student. The incidents she cites prove that racism is not a habit…

… many times. It would be virtually impossible for any one group to "own" the area, because it's impossible to avoid. Everyone walks there: Blacks, whites, Hispanics, Indians Arabs, Orientals, and others…

… utilizing university facilities. Never in my observance was it "a campus commons for white students." Only a tainted eye could see it that way. Sanders complained her professors were white, as if that was…

… part of a conspiracy. I was a TA at U of M, and have taught college in Flint. I've witnessed the self-segregation of Blacks. I've felt pride in Black students who excelled. Yet I've also been blamed for…

… resentment by campus - that Blacks are the only "white" which includes people from non-Black students and a further minority; and that BAM and UCAR dozens of racial, religious, social, increase in racial…

… immigrants. reduced services to the non-Blacc -Diane Carey However, since I "look white," I students. The injustice of these April 8 Will the real'' please rise u? To the Daily: speak out against the official…

… their university Regents: apparartus. The energy, idealism contributions to the same students. Who would be king? (ContinuedfromPage5) the national media before pressing student concerns are addressed…

… legitimate initiatives of UCAR, BAM III, and Lesbian and Gay Rights On Campus (LaGROC). To insure the selection of such a candidate, student input is vital. Indications are that the University regents plan to…

… follow the same procedure they used when selecting Shapiro. This pro - } cedure limits student input to an "advisory" committee, as is done with faculty and alumni input. A major problem with this is the…

… lack of assurance that such "advice" will be heeded. Regents are left free to make the final selection, without any binding student or faculty participation. In the past, this procedure has achieved…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

… his time. Palestinian leaders call for strikes The Palestinian Solidarity Committee and the Arab Student League say they do not believe that the board and shanty were defaced by extrem- ist Arab

… from LSA Dean Peter Steiner, whereas LSA holds that it has been an unwritten rule for years. GEO President and Rackham graduate student Don Demetriades explained the organization's position that "the…

… rather than one of employment. The state commission would be disqualified from hearing the case if it were determined to be an academic issue. Demetriades' testimony at that time was that he was a student

… as- sistant." Colleen Dolan-Green, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, said the rule was "put in place to encourage students to make normal academic progress towards their deg- ree." The…

…'s Blimpy Burger yesterday. They smashed the old record of 13, Blimpy employees said. Fall finals period pressure plagues BY TARANEH SHAFII As fall term winds down, student stress is mounting. Libraries…

… veteran student. But there is another side to this year-end frenzy that isn't as noticeable because it's on the other side of the classroom - the professors. Students probably feel more antipathy than…

… may hire grading assistants through the economics department to help him grade his 66 undergraduate exams. It is not unusual for professors to hire graduate students to help grade exams, said History…

… Prof. Raymond Grew. Although grading policy varies between colleges, it "usually goes by course size" in LSA, he said. If a class has between 50-70 students, for example, a grader is often hired…

…. Although Weisskopf has a lot of work to do himself he realizes the additional stress upon University students. "It's not as stressful for professors as it is for students because we're not worried with how…

… well we do," he said. But, like students, he is pressured for time. Like many professors, Weisskopf has to turn in grades within three days after the final exam. Grew said both students and p feel the…

April 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

…, students collected contributions -to help children in Washtenaw County. Jazz for Life began 10 months ago when Louis Johnson, a recent law school graduate, and University law student Bob Woodruff saw a need…

… help kids in the Ann Arbor area," said group member Jan Mueller, an LSA senior. The group of approximately 50 students and non-students has already raised about $8,000 from a benefit dance held for Ann…

… Arbor high school students and a meal fast to be held tomorrow in University residence halls. It is also sponsoring a benefit dance Thursday at the U Club featuring The Urbations, DJ Tom Simonian and the…

… the MicroGroup, both of the UM Computing Center, provide the University community with a wide range of microcomputer support services. I.' Students rebuild destroyed shanty (Continued from Page 1…

… incident at Dar- tmouth College, staff members of the Dartmouth Review, a conservative student newspaper, destroyed a shan- ty with bulldozers. Ann Arbor City Council member Larry Hunter (D-First Ward), who…

…, other than maliciousness and disregard for the anti-apartheid struggle," Ransby said. Despite the setback, the students who rebuilt the shanty retained their optimism, as they added to the shanty a plaque…

… dedicated to the memory of the late Martin Luther King Jr. "This shanty will not be dismantled until apartheid is finally dismantled," they pledged. Some of the students later showed up at University…

students complained to his IN BRIEF- COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS U.S. may strike against Libya WASHINGTON-President Reagan was said yesterday to be studying the…

… possibility of a military strike against Libya as the United States compiled evidence that the renegade Arab republic was involved in the fatal bombing of a West Berlin disco. Ambassador Richard Burt, the U…

…. Some reports said Arabs may have slipped in from East Germany to plant the explosives. Police said they had questioned 145 people and received more than 100 tips but lacked solid leads and had made no…

June 08, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

… being told of widespread and bloody tighting, indicating their for- ces were suffering their worst -casualties since their last full-scale Mideast war, in 1973. Students to protest aid reductions…

… Michigan State University, who did not send represen- tatives to the meeting. Possibly the biggest concern ex- pressed by students was the difficulty of mobilizing students during the sum- mer when they are…

… claimed that attacks on the Palestinians who shell Israel are in self- defense. Arab leaders unanimously condem- ned Israel's invasion of Lebanon but had not decided on a joint strategy against the Israeli…

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, 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…

November 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… cotton garments, which were ideally' suited for the warm African weather. Adaptation difficulties started early for the young African couple. But, ac- cording to other foreign students and counselors at…

… the University's Inter- national Center, the4 difficulties the Okhmafes suffered are unfortunately typical. Language is one the most obvious barrier a foreign student must' over- come. Feelings of…

… alienation, loneliness, and troubles learning ard or American customs often pose more serious hurdles to foreign students, ac- cording to University counselors. HANISUP KOWN is a '29-year-old graduate student

… foreign American pastimes. This is why most of my friends also come from Korea," Kown said. Another problem for international students is learning differences' in culture. In Indonesia, for example, looking…

… an older person in the eye is a sign of disrespect. In the United States, a shifty glance may signal dishonesty. In many Arab nations, it is rude to open a gift in front of the person who has given it…

…. Yet, in American culture, it is often considered rude not to do so. SINCE MANY international students are only in the United States for a few years to receive their education before students returning…

… to their native country, some say it seems pointless to make lasting friends in America. "Most foreign students tend to be graduate students and often live in apartments, where it is often difficult to…

… socialize ( With American students), said LSA Sophomore Randa Desski, who is a native of Egypt. In addition, foreign students are sometimes overwhelmed by the sheer size and impersonality of the Univer- sity…

…. One student, Noriko Frejji from Japan, said she resents the "immensity of the University of Michigan" and that See 'U', Page 5 Life abroad tough for Americans By PAUL TUCCI About 60 American high…

… school and college students recently found out first hand the sorts of adiustment problems foreign students who come to school in the United States experience. Gathered at a resort near Brighton last…

April 08, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 149) • Page Image 8

….' -State Department spokesman Hodding Carter "They started screaming at him in Arabic and Sami started to push them back and they shot him." Shani died. The babies started to cry and the terrorists took two…

… boomed out a welcoming tribute and an armed forces band played the Egyptian and American anthems. A few dozen Egyptians waved flags behind a wire fence and cheered Sadat in Arabic. commitment to justice…

… between Palesinian Arabs and Israeli settlements in occupied territories. " How land occupied by some 120 Israeli settlements, and once owned by Arabs, will be distributed. * Whether Arabs living in East…

Student Housing Fell and Winter 1980-81 Would you like to live inoan elegant : …

March 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…I Library prosecutes magazine vandals By MELISSA RAMSDELL Three University students were convicted last week in the Ann Arbor Municipal Court of charges of muti- plating library materials, a misde…

…- neanor under Michigan state law. The students were caught in November ripping pictures out of magazines in the graduate library by a library employee. When the Ann Arbor Police arrived, the students

… during which students called for the selection of the first deaf person to head Gallaudet, which was founded by an 1864 act of Congress. Student leader Jerry Coval, said protests would continue until a…

… University and Church. Several students accused the police of brutality and the de- partment was condemned by the Michigan Student Assembly. AL S O, earlier that summer, University Sociology Prof. Aldon Morris…

…" which may affect their dealings with the public;: and .to promote an appreciation of Ann Arbor's diversity among police officers. By MOLLY FINLEY Lately on campus, students have been wrapping themselves…

… in scarves with a foreign flair - black and white cotton scarves that come from middle eastern countries. Some of the students wearing them, however, do not understand that the scarves symbolize…

… revolt against the British mandate, said LSA sophomore Rashid Taher. Taher sells the scarves in the fishbowl and the basement of the Michigan Union. STUDENTS WEAR the scarves - some of which have white…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… from the ac- tions of students... There is a kind of vested interest within the university in dealing with knowledge in a rather antis.:ptic way, so that those who occupy the commanding heights of…

…, is not without repercus- sions. Solidarity demonstrations in Egypt, Jordan and Morocco have been met with beatings and arrests. (Guardian, 3-30-88, p.17) In Madison, Wisconsin, 400 Arabs, progressive…

…. Students at this university have also been aggressive in showing solidarity with the Palestinian peo- ple. In addition to demonstrations and rallies, there have been numer- ous speakers and educational…

… activi- ties. Students on campus recently built a shanty on the Diag protesting the human rights abuses in the West guilty party. The United States gives Israel six billion dollars a year in foreign aid…

…- icy is not limited to one sector of the community. People of all colors - Black, white, Arab, Jew, Asian - have been vocal in condemning the occupation, the military aggres- sion and the social and…

…-Jewish or anti-Semitic. The only way for us to put an end to the beatings, the harassment, and the economic exploitation, is to unite around this issue. On campus, students involved in the Latin Am- erican…

… will make the journey to Rackhani with my can of beans. If it were not such a devastating experience; if people were not starving, it would almost seem funny - me and my can of beans. Many students who…

… brought to the forefront of communities, societies, and na- tions. Assuming they want to, under- class people like Charles Smith and Linda will never attend a Big Ten university. Students should know and…

… understand "why." -Woolridge is aformer Daily news staffer. Students on campus recently built a shanty on the Diag protesting the human rights abuses in the it …

September 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… support of aid to the Nicaraguan contras. L LSA senior Margie Winkleman, a march participant, noted that both Pursell and University graduate student Dean Baker, the Democratic challenger in November…

… sure that all of our efforts aren't. destroyed by a single button push." MANY STUDENTS who encountered the women while walking across the Diag had favorable reactions to the encampment. on Diag Freshman…

… Prof. Samuel Barnes. "Violence and politics have always gone together." Recent attacks include Arab speaking commandos hijacking a Pan American World Airway jumbo jet on Friday in Karachi, Pakistan…

…, killing at least 15 people; and Arab terrorists storming a synagogue in Istanbul, Turkey on Saturday, killing at least 21 people. Americans will likely be the targets of tbrrorist attacks in the future at…

September 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 8, 1986 , Peace March leaves AnnArbor (contbiUedfrom Page 1) continued walking through the bodies. ROBYN WATTS, the ]Michigan Student Assembly…

… over 630 St. George's students nding. has received probationary approval to conduct clinical clerkships in New egulations of the State Board of Examiners. m for Entering Students has been instituted for…

… the Collective were brought to Ann Arbor by Marjorie Winkelman, a University student who took time off from school to participate in, the march. Members of the Great Peace March have led workshops and…

… the Ann Arbor community. "IT'S BEEN really, really good, surprisingly so," said Nancy Scialla, "You find apathy in most college students, they're concerned with classes and studying. It's hard to show…

… Palestinian, Shiite Moslem and Arab unity groups, but police could say only that the attackers were Arabs. After locking the synagogue's main door and firing on the Jewish congregation Saturday with submachine…

…, tap, and ballroom. New Classes beginning September 8 GROUP THERAPY FOR SEXUALLY ABUSED WOMEN Therapy Group forming at The Counseling Center for women students who had sexual experiences with members of…

December 08, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… socialist countries," Noon, 246 Lorch. English - Lecture, Don Hill, "The Pleasures of Editing," 8 p.m. Rackham E. Conf. Room. Arab Students - Lecture, George Mendenhall, "Origins of the Arabic Language," Noon…

… Court ruling helps uphold student privacy The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, December 8, 1982-Page 3 State worried by L LANSING (UP Supreme Court, b day, effectively u state Freedom of not require…

… Employ Michigan Student rbor Action Con d Gay Law Stu Revolutionary W( handing out litera To get the 1 changed, LaGRO approval from the a movement aboi the City of Ann A law'to get a simil "no campaign o…

… ?I) - The Michigan y deadlocking yester- pheld a ruling that the Information Act does eges to release com- students for political was divided 3-3 on the ock made possible by tice Blair Moody, Jr. oody…

… participated in the case, but died s decision. involved a suit by nbaum who sought to a magnetic computer tape used by Michigan State University to produce its student directory. Kestenbaum wanted the tape for…

… demonstration an Mack, a leader of any further than consulting the ad- LaGROC's goal is to ministration," Mack said. that there is an Matt, a first year medical student, campaign to seek this said that although…

… Reagan's controversial MX Missile plan. The House voted down the ap- propriations. House kills MX funds LANSING (UPI) - A high default rate on direct student loans could result in federal sanctions, an…

… audit warned yesterday. The report from the state auditor general's office - covering the ac- tivities of the direct and guaranteed student loan programs through June, 1982 - also criticized program…

… staffers for accepting small gifts from brokerage firms which contract with the state. The report noted the direct student loan program, which provides state money for students turned down by private banks…

… funding. "Greater effort must be exerted to reduce defaults on direct loans and reduce the overall guaranteed student loan default rate," the audit said. It recommended sanctions on schools with especially…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… mere coincidence that this happened the night after the shanty (erected by the Palestine Solidarity Committee and Arab Student League) was vandalized," said Hope. However, he said he was almost sure the…

… Associated Press contributed to this report. A student notices word "Israeli" was night or yesterday JOSE JUAkEZ/DaUy vandalism on the Tagar-erected school bus in the Diag yesterday. The added to "Stop All…

… ) resolution on Tagar BY KRISTINE LALONDE The pro-Israel group Tagar may retain its status as a recognized stu- dent group as a result of an action taken by the Michigan Student As- sembly late Tuesday night. r…

… recognized student group has access to MSA funding, University office space and designated publicity areas such as Diag boards. Originally, the assembly called for Tagar's de-recognition because of a slogan…

… Rights Organizing Committee yesterday demanded improvements in University policies concer- ning AIDS. About 35 students participated in a Diag rally, and about half the group marched to University Hospital…

… winner to receive degree BY SCOTT LAHDE Without student input, the University has decided to award honorary degrees to Soviet poet and 1987 Nobel Prize winner Joseph Brodsky and former Rackham dean other…

April 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 128) • Page Image 5

students' help, Kelley says By EDDY MENG There are problems within the Democratic Party - old party .bsses are gone, the traditional labor svpport has been hurt by economic problems, and money from special…

… the artwork. because he wanted to "pass the torch" to college students. Kelley also added that the Democratic Party needs student idealism to help set policies that combat the sophistry and greed of…

…, Palestinians who live in occupied territories, Palestinians who are living in Arab countries, and Palestinians who live in the United States and Europe. "Identity is always related to something that is real…

…! Tickets $5 in advance or at the door. Proceeds go to the T.J. Martell Foundation for Cancer, Leukemia, and AIDS Research. The University Club Is a private club for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and…

… Chapter-NAACP, Filipino-American Student Association, Ann Arbor Music Mart, Parcheezies, Kinko's Copies, and CBS Records. Featuring CBS hits such as MIDNIGHT OIL DIESEL AND DUST uu including: BIRTH, SCHOOL…

…, Beds Are Burning WORK, DEATH n, ramei Gain nationwide attention and fame with your story-winning entries/students to be featured in national press releases. Enter your wildest, happiest, most outrageous…

June 08, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

…Opinion Page 6 The Michigan Daily] Vol. XCII, No. 24-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan War (cotinued) B Y LAND, BY SEA, and by air…

… the Israeli military has invaded Lebanon and wiped out the last vestiges of the year-old cease-fire. Thus begins another chapter of the Arab-Israeli conflict. More dead and more wounded, and probably no…

… same time, however, Israel cannot hold the whole Palestinian and Lebanese population responsible for one act of murder committed by a splinter Palestinian group attempting to foment a larger Arab

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

…F0311 Conference on the Arab-Israel Conflict (Part 1), sponsored by the Union of Students for Israel. Tuesday, I0r. 10, 8:00 pm in the UGLI Multi- Purpose Room. (Part 2 at 1:00 pm Sunday, Mar. 15). cF0310…

students improve their academic and social functioning levels. Thursday, March 12, 1981, 7-9 PM in Counseling Services (3rd floor Michigan Union). Call 76-Guide to register. 86F0312 KAREN PARDO OF W. QUAD…

… University, Spokane, WA 99258. 85F0415 HERE'S HOW TO PAY LESS for a first-quality muf- fler. Call Ann Arbor Muffler and get a price for your car over the phone. 769-5913. 6cFtc "Martin Buber and the Arab

… will be conducting general information and personal interview sessions for students and graduates on the above careers at the Campus Inn, third floor, 9 AM to 6 PM, March 12 and 13. Call Ruth Dennings at…

July 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

… all. He delivers all his lines the same way, whether he's bat- tling a sadistic Nazi who looks like a Teutonic Mr. Clear or lecturing to his students. He plays Jones' single characteristic…

… Allen is her feistiness. When we first see her she is drinking a hefty Arab under the table; such muscular perkiness gets Allen past a few bad scenes (most notably, one in an Arabian market square) and…

December 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… to four Israeli university campuses, where hundreds of Jewish and Arab students protested in solidarity with Palestinians of the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. The largest protest was at Jerusalem…

… were concerned about the store's $1,000 loss last year, and its unorthodox manage- n banks ment structure. Seven University students currently serve on the store's governing board. Upon learning that…

… began a 10 to 50 percent discount sale last week. Self said the store is currently negotiating with another Ann Arbor bookstore to open a book-buying stand in the University Cellar so that students coming…

… "overlooked" and that there were some delays in completing promotional cam- paigns. i BUSINESS EM IVIEW-INrRODUCTOK TU LNI wSC© JUOCmpirEnERT. EDUCATIOAL CENTER LT. -lt24eMi Medical students raise money…

… "People try and avoid you, or are really receptive to you," said Alan Mishra, who was canvassing by the West Engineering Arch. Darius Mehregan, a third-year medical student collecting by the bus stop at C…

….C. Little revealed his collection tactics, saying, "Some of them still give if you corner them." Students' feelings about the drive are mixed, but most are positive. "It's hard to get money out of people, but…

students donated, but weren't sure what the drive was for. "I didn't know what they were about, but everyone else had a tag, so I figured it must be worthwhile," said Gerry Padnos, an engineering sophomore…

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…

April 08, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

…'s Well, wounding a nun who worked at the site and a Nablus Arab, the Israeli military said. The incident came during one of the heaviest tourist seasons in the Holy Land with the start of the Jewish…

… key meeting scheduled for this morning with Wall Street financial houses, admitting the prospects for agreement on resolving the state's fiscal crisis are too uncer- tain. '420 MAYNARD ST . . Student

… De- troit Labor History bus tour. $8/or $7 students and unemployed For information call: 763-2300 or 761-8178 or 878-2586. Call by April 12th Sponsored by The NationalLawyers Guild Vol. XCII, No. 149…

… Thursday, April 8, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The Univer- sity of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street…

… - /A& I- f Editor-in-Chief ...................... DAVID MEYER Managing Editor .....,...........PAMELA KRAMER Executive Editor ............... CHARLES THOMSON Student Affairs Editor........... ANN MARIE…

… Pillai. Chantelle Porter, Don Quandt, Pete Rowley, Leah Stanley. Tracy Summerwill NO MORE WAITING The yearbooks ore here 0 0 1* Pick up your 1982 Michigan Ensian beginning Friday, April 9 at: Student

November 08, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 47) • Page Image 16

… Zemeckis- directed fantasy about a high-school student who rides a souped-up DeLorean into the '50s, and is forced to insure his own existence by playing mat- chmaker for his parents. A little too cute, but…

…-1451)-Bluegrass with original-instruments orchestra retur- former University students the RFD ns from a successful Midwest tour to Boys. perform tonight's special program of Bird of Paradise-(662-8310)-Mary Handel…

… emotions in response to urban life. Stars include Kara Miller, Nancy Bishop, and Tim Banker. 8 p.m. ati Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. Admission is $6, with $1 discounts for students and seniors…

students. 8 p.m. at the Trueblood Theater, Frieze Building. Tickets are $5 (students, $3). Call 764- 0450 for more information. Campus Cinema The Big Chill (Lawrence Kasdan, 1983) AAFC In only his second…

… traces the adventures of an Englishman who becomes the leader of an Arab army capable of defeating the Turks. Peter O'Toole plays the central figure, a tantalizing enigma who displays different facets of…

… the Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth Avenue. Tickets are available at the door for $5 (students and senior citizens, $3). More infor- mation available by calling 996-5605. Chamber Music…

… Sonata. A student of Julliard in New York and a well-known soloist in Europe, Wicks is now famous as a teacher who strongly encourages her students to take chances. The perfor- mance will begin at 4 p…

… professional ac- tress Kim Hunter. 8 p.m. at the Men- delssohnn Theater. Tickets are $6- $12.50 (students, $3) at the Michigan bors. Thom Johnson directs the cast which includes John Palenick, Jay Mattlin…

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…

April 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… occupied Arab lands. THE JORDANIAN minister, whose king plans to visit Moscow next month, made no mention of a Soviet threat to the region. Kassem, reaffirming Jordan's rejec- tion of the U.S.-sponsored Camp…

…:30 p.m., American Legion Home.. SYDA - Introduction to Siddha Meditation, 7:30 p.m., 1019 Baldwin. Hillel - Masada Television Series, 9 p.m., 1429 Hill. CULS - openHouse for students interested in…

… State Ferris State Youngstown Michigan The Friars PG ..E ' U+ f, B, i" a SATURDAY: Notre Dame Ohio State Wayne State Michigan One Concert: $4.50, $3.00, $2.00 (Students) Series Discount Available…

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…

November 08, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

… Jewish Understanding of the Spiritual Experience Student leaders address apathy IN BRIEF 7:30 P.M. $2.50 ADMISSION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 - 7:00-10:00 P.M. Intensive Jewish Meditation Workshop Explore…

… here on campus, it would be a pretty happy day for the ad- ministration," said Michigan Student Assembly President Scott Page yester- day at Campus Meet the Press in the Kuenzel Room of the Michigan…

… campus which can in- fluence policy decisions and is representative of all the University's students, Page said. Spindle said the Daily is unique because it is "the Gnly objective news organization on…

… regents will listen to student grievances on some issues, on the real fundamen- tals they stop listening and you're just beating your head against the wall," he said, explaining that the code is one of…

… those "fundamental issues." Both Spindle and Page agreed that student apathy is a problem on campus. TODAY'S students ask "what can society do for me?" instead of "what can I contribute to society…

… to talks with Israel on the withdrawal of Israel's 10,000 troops from southern Lebanon. In a telephone call to a western news agency, an Arabic-speaking male who said he represented the pro…

March 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 123) • Page Image 16

…. 8 p.m. at the Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. Tickets are $5 for students, a dollar more for the rest of society under age 65. Call 663- 0681 for more information. Suspension Theater Samuel…

…, a buck less for students. Reser- vations can be secured by calling 475-1197. UAC Original dance by non-dance students makes up the Impact Jazz Dance Spring concert. 8 p.m. at Lydia Medolssohn Theater…

… mish-mash of local enter- tainment that devotes its proceeds to furthering the development of the arts in Ann Arbor. This year Club Zanzibar features, among others, erotic Arabic sword dancer Gina Ruzzo…

… Sebastian's 300th with works by Bach and his boys. 2 p.m. at the Kerrytown Concert House 415 N. Fouth Ave. $5, but students get in for half price. Call 769-2999 for more information. University Musical…

… gullible baker. 8:30 p.m. at Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. $15, but students get a nifty half-price dealie. Call 663-3336 for more in- formation. Performance Network Four by Beckett continues, and knocks a…

… bliss? 7 p.m. at the Performance Network, 408 W. Washington, $2. Call 663-0681. University Professional Theater Program Graduate student Gary Garrison directs Langford Wilson's Hot 1 Baltimore. 8 p.m. in…

… singlehandedly portraying all twelve characters in this P.G. Wodehouse comedy. tickets are $11-15, with a 10% discount to seniors and students available at the PTP ticket office in the League. 8 p.m., Lydia Men…

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

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

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

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

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