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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…

April 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…Here's mud - er, I mean tear gas in your eye. The Ann Arbor police paid no regard to gas etiquette in clearing South U. Monday night, and the students' attitude was not much better. Tommy Stinson…

… of editorial freedom Vol CI o.10 n Arbr ichian Wdneda, Ari 8,199 ( 192 Te ichga3.i Students question cop use of teargas by Ben Deci old man from Sterling Heights was charged Daily Crime Reporter…

… shot us with teargas," LSA first-year student Jason Menges said. The mounted division swept up and down South University twice. Students taunted the force, slapped their horses, and tugged at the…

… crowd of students after Mon- day's NCAA Championship basketball game because many administrators were still in Minneapolis - where the tournament took place. "Right now, nobody has the facts to com- ment…

… See UNIVERSITY, Page 2 DOUG KANTEPJDaily An unidentified student cheers as a kiosk goes up in flames on the corner of South University and East University late Monday night after police officers left…

… the scene. -Speakers clash during Israeli-Arab discussion By Pari Berk and Ren6e Huckle Daily Staff Reporters Speakers clashed during the first University Jewish- Arab sponsored Israeli…

… said, "The conference is important because it's Jews and Arabs taking risks to sponsor something jointly because of the sincere desire to bring about peace." Abraham, a member of the Detroit American…

… diplomat in the U.S., said, "A bi-national state is suicide for both parties. "The real conflict is between Arabs and Israelis who want peace and the dangers that loom against them. Am I optimistic? Yes…

November 08, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

… that in the Old Testament Book of Isaiah, which says "for our sins he was wounded." Many Christians use Isa- iah's prophecies to aid their under- U ,I WOMEN'S SCHOLARSHIP U-M WOMEN STUDENTS 1992…

… after we leave and say they want to be doc- tors," said Aanshu Aggarwal, a sec- ond-year medical student and also a co-coordinator of the program. The program, which is sponsored by the medical students

… section of the American Medical Association (AMA), was designed last year by University medical student Shabnum Sheikh to help reduce chil- dren's anxiety about going to the doctor. "When I became a…

…-3888 Absolutely the last week for senior portraits.! When: This is the last week! (Nov. 4- Nov. 8) Time: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Place: 420 Maynard/Student Publications Bldg Fee: $ 5 for first-timers $ 10 for re…

…-takers - No Appointment Necessary! , TALKS Continued from page 1 pendent state," he said. Palestinian Solidarity Committee member Tom Abowd and Muslim Student Association representative Faruk Yigit both de…

… Studies Department. Raymond Tanter, a political sci- ence professor, said he saw the talks as the "endgame of Arab-Israel conflict." "Israel has won all the wars, and it's in a strong position to capture…

… DPSS Continued from page 1 ficers over three years," he said. He also said the opening of the new office was one more in a series of actions designed to maintain fa- vorable relations with students

…'s possible to have a territorial com- promise. Land seized in '67 on the West Bank could be shared by Arabs and Jews. Palestinians could have control over matters that directly affect them, such as fire…

…, police and water." He said that presently, Palestinians have de facto autonomy over such matters. Union of Students for Israel member and LSA senior Jeremy Litt, however, disagreed. "Autonomy isgoing to…

… one or two in the morning," he said. Pavlat said his only experience with DPSS was a good one. He added that most students do- not feel that North Campus is a dangerous area…

March 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

… lasting peace. ARAB-AMERICAN STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION In the aftermath of the Hebron massacre Generadional struggles revealed in songs of old In the back of one of my rarely used dresser drawers lies my…

… of the 'ethnically cleansed' city Zvornik, Bosnia- Herzegovina as quoted inyesterday's-ew York Times 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… curriculum besides government and driver's education should be mandatory. Elementary education should be creative. Take students to the zoo and have them count the animals and spell their names. As teachers…

… give students "report cards," the students should do the same to their teachers. There should be several teacher, administrator and school evaluations done by the students. Lastly, parents need to get…

…. Baruch Goldstein was a radical member of the extremist Kahane organization and a local leader of the Kach movement represented in the Israeli Parliament; both groups advocate the expulsion of all Arabs

… from Palestine and the use of force to accomplish this task. Dr. Goldstein was not insane. Nor was he alone in his actions or in his blatantly racist, anti-Arab fundamentalist ideology-- a direct…

… extension of the overt anti-Arab sentiments flourishing in Israeli society. This society arms settlers and gives them the right to fire on unarmed Palestinians. It has tolerated violence by Israelis against…

Arabs while cracking down severely on Arab protests. Palestinians as a group are denied human and national rights and instead are stereotyped as irrational terrorists or religious fundamentalists…

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…

March 08, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… a lawsuit brought against the city of Detroit by a student-based environmental group. As a result of a consent decree between the Pub- lic Interest Research Group in Michigan (PIRGIM) and Detroit, SNR…

… currently assists high schools in monitoring the Rouge River for conventional pollu- tants and toxics. The program is intended to expose students to a variety of disciplines. "It will look at things not only…

… ecologically, but also on the science and social stud- ies levels," Resource Planning and Conservation Prof. William Stapp said. Making high school students realize that their lifestyles have an impact on the…

… environment is an important aspect of the project, Stapp added. By exchanging information via computers about contaminants "the work that is done on the Rouge River can be shared with students and teachers all…

… waistline," he said. Zundel predicted the Univer- sity's perception of GEO will af- fect the passage of a new contract. "They (the University) thinks graduate students are insecure and overworked, so…

… therefore it is too hard for them to stop and take time to deal with bargaining," he said. "They are counting on you (graduate students) thinking that it isn't worth the sacrifice and that we aren't united…

…'s Studies Conference. More than 500 graduate students representing academic institutions from across the nation and abroad will come to Ann Arbor to present papers, take part in roundtable discussions, and…

… League and other East Coast schools. "Two U-M students attended last year's conference at the University of Pennsylva- nia. They came back with glowing reports and requested that we host it this year…

… is Assistant Pro- fessor of Women's Studies and the Sociol- ogy of Education at Oberlin College. Other events include an art exhibit by University graduate students, a book display, and a performance…

… Levin of the Rand Corporation. Haven, Eldersveld Rm, 5th floor, 3 p.m. "Carribean Women Take Care of Themselvessand Each Other." League, Anderson Rm, 7 p.m. "lThe Gulf War: African American and Arab

November 08, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily- Friday, November 8, 1991 br Eb4tau iIQ Qr : , i yp 1"' p . 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan…

students on South University this September. According to the report, police actions were justified because the crowd of students was "unruly."The report's origi- nal premise that it was the students

April 08, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… University this weekend to participate in the First Annual Midwest Asian American Student Union Conference. Ariyoshi gave a speech on Friday titled "Asian Americans and Political Leadership" in which he…

… stressed the importance of public service in political leadership. In an interview before the speech, Ariyoshi said he wanted to "challenge students to get involved in the community in ways that they…

… it," Ariyoshi said. The former Governor said he be- lieved that too often law and busi- ness students aren't motivated to become involved in community ser- vice. " Often when they do get in- Solved, I…

… recycling. She said one reason was "the fact that they're (students) starting to become familiarized with the sys- tem. They're starting to see contain- ers everywhere." The University has 935 recycling…

…, faculty, and students. Both agreed the current popular- ity of recycling has sparked an in- crease in collections. Carolyn Becking, a member of the student group Recycle U-M, praised the University…

… standing-room only crowd turned out at the Paton Accounting Center Friday to hear Amin Gemayel, the former President of Lebanon, speak to Prof. Raymond Tanter's Arab-Israeli Conflict class. Gemayel, who was…

… under one interna- tional institution such as the United Nations. "One of these commissions might focus on the Arab-Israeli problem, for example. Another might be dedicated to Lebanon. A third could…

…~tAr " nI& __" %1"W 0 %10A *W*' U ~ U U WT N ~ ~ d d ~i~- -~ mmuuuoriy services by Shalini Patel Daily Staff Reporter In a letter to Vice President for Student Services Mary Ann Swain, Chair of the Office…

… of Minority Affairs Advisory Committee (OMAAC) John Matlock ex- pressed his concerns regarding the directorship policy of Minority Student Service (MSS). The Minority Affairs Commission in April 1989…

…. After authorizing a search com- mittee in September comprised of students, faculty, and administra- tors to find a permanent director, Swain implemented a hiring freeze. By this time, the committee had al…

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 08, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…, Sharon also warned that Israel would exten its law to effectively annex areas on the West Bank still under Israeli control if wh he called a Palestinian "intifada, using the Arabic word for rebellion, did…

… several hundred cases a year are related to minors in possession citations. Jim Vick, vice president of student affairs at the University of Texas, also said they have not yet changed their policy. They do…

… not notify parents of viola- tions, but he said if underage students furnished alcohol or were found guilty of more serious violations, they will report the illegal activities to parents. "We…

…'re debating it internally," Vick said. The university recently implemented a new system of notifying parents, he said, although it is limited only to first- year students under age 21. Radford University…

… authorities in Virginia notified parents of 16 alcohol and drug violations so far this semester, said Dean of Students Bonnie Hurlburt. "We do it only when it reaches a cer- tain level of seriousness…

…," Hurlburt said. The distinction of serious offenses includes any drug offense, a first-time alcohol violation if the student must be hospitalized and any second-time alco- hol offense. Hurlburt said a meeting…

… with students last year explored "what things would make a difference in alcohol abuse." "Basically, our philosophy is that col- lege students need to be given an oppor- tunity to develop their…

…- coming students for caroling or helping at its Christmas parties. "We're also in desperate need for escorts to take people to and from their appointments," said Beverly Leneski, volunteer coordinator at VA…

… Winter Term Apply now at the Law Library- -non-Law Students *Law Students *S.I. Students Apply in person: Room S-80 in the LaW Library's underground addition, 8-noon and 1-5 Monday through Friday. AA…

… spokesperson for the army's general staff. Parts of the statement were car- ried Friday by the North's officpal Korean Central News Agency. Gulf leaders focus on oil at meeting'" ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirate…

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…

April 08, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

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

… Wolverines suffered a defeat at the hands of the Duke University Blue Devils in the NCAA basket- ball tournament, students and police converged on South University with bad attitudes and dangerous misconcep…

… entirely true, yet both contribute to the systematic confrontation that has become commonplace here. Without ma- jor adjustments in student attitude and police policy, neither is likely to dissipate soon…

… in use to control people's lives. Brian R. Holt Rackham graduate student How about some student tickets? The crowds that gathered on South University after each game of the NCAA Tournament…

November 08, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… expresses his point of view in a political way. Others, they behave violently. We ar. afraid the Arabs or the Jews will com- mit a new massacre." The talk of killing was not far beneath the surface. Ephraim…

… statement," he said. Sophomore Brian Gitlin, an LSA Student Government representative, said the student government supports the policy as well as the modification. "We felt that it might scare stu- dents away…

… and it's expensive," he said. "In terms of the legality, it is just not necessary to have students sign." The college will draft the state- ment with help from faculty and stu- dents. Schoem said the…

… college hopes to have it ready by next fall. Also, starting Jan. 1, the proce- dures governing cheating cases will change. Students accused of cheating will be able to choose between an informal…

…" to gather information. After a decision is reached, the assistant dean for stu- dent academic affairs will determine all sanctions. Currently, faculty must bring all evidence, and students must go…

… through the lengthy formal hearings. The judiciary determines the sanc- tions. Schoem said faculty and students found the current process too time- consuming. Faculty often avoid the process and handle the…

students and faculty," Schoem said. "Cheating is a violation of col- lege policy not a crime ... against the individual faculty member." Eugene Nissen, assistant dean for student academic affairs, will…

… stu- dents accused of cheating the option of an informal hearing with Nissen as both investigator and sanctioner. Un- der the test, students not satisfied with the decision could ask for a formal…

… judiciary hearing. Nissen tried 18 cases under tOr test conditions. Fourteen students were found guilty and one appealed the decision in favor of a formal hear- ing. The judiciary upheld Nissen's decision in…

… the case. "All in all my experience with using the new procedures were quite positive," he said. Student and faculty complaints also led the policymakers to requir the college to give a public report o…

November 08, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… WEEKEND. t'nm r n[: '.9 J1 V. C1l No. 30l Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, November 8, 1991 .. , -wady YVI. V11 I\V. VV ' I Students express optimism after talks by Karen Pier Daily Staff Reporter In…

… the wake of the Madrid peace talks, many members of University Jewish and Palestinian groups say they are optimistic about the results the talks could eventually have for Arabs and Jews. Many stressed…

…," he said. LSA senior Zeid Zalatimo, a member of the General Union of Palestinian Students - one of two Palestinian student organizations on campus - agreed that getting the countries together for talks…

… Preschool student, drinks healthy milk after a visit from University medical students. The medical students taught Krista and her classmates not to be afraid of doctors. Med. students teach children to say 'h…

… Johnson East Lansing residents stunned by Johnson news by Jennifer Silverberg Daily Staff Reporter University medical students are attempting to make preschool children's visits to the doctor less…

…-year medical students have made presentations at four Ann Arbor preschools this year. "We show children what doc- tors do and make them less intimi- dated by us and more comfortable with doctors," said Andrea…

… Soulliere, a first-year medical school stident,.and co-coordinator of the program. At each presentation, medical students - robed in white coats - allow the children to play with various instruments of the…

… .game, he will go down in history as the greatest guard ever to play the game. That is the case today. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family." Michigan State students sat glued to the large…

…-screen television in the student union while Johnson held his 6 p.m. news conference. Af- terwards, they all expressed similar disbelief. "I'm just shocked," sophomore See REACTION, Page 15 DPSS opens new branch…

… department closer to the students," said Sgt. David Betts, an officer who will be working at the North Campus branch. Betts said when a student on North Campus calls University po- lice with an emergency or a…

March 08, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… 10, 4-6pm Michigan Union. Kuenzel Room applicants must attend one of these mass meetings Studentgroups U Arab-American Students' Asso- ciation, bylaws ratification meet- ing, Michigan Union, Welker…

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 8, 1993 - Page 3 Speakers tell how statement will affect students STATEMENT Continued from page 1 The training manual states: "The hearing panel members must…

… the United States has accepted that a student en- rolled in a university has a "property right" to an education, Cole said. "Before we can take that property from a student, we have to provide some sort…

… abusing the witness," Sharphorn said. Cole expanded, "We're not going to be as strict on this as a court of law would, saying you have to have first-hand knowledge." A student panelist asked, "What…

… provisions do you have against someone using hearsay just to get back at someone?" Cole responded, "The hearing panel can decide what they want to hear." Dean of Students Richard Carter asked, "What about past…

… times this month." Students' police or DPS records cannot be revealed during the hear- ing or deliberation. If the accused is found responsible, this information is given to the panel when determining…

…- tion officer, stressed the importance of confidentiality for all cases. Students have additional rights of privacy under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Law, she said. "If anyone has a name and…

… Lou or General Counsel's office or Walter Harrison, who is our director of University relations. "If you violate that, you have violated the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities and if you…

… are in a lawsuit, the University will not represent you." One student expressed concern about the legal responsibility of a panelist if part of the statement was found unlawful. "The University's policy…

… want to have an open hearing. Witnesses would be con- senting if they are willing to appear," Nordby said. "Students' rights of privacy caused us to initially want us to have all hearings closed meetings…

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…

March 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…, Welker Room, 7:30 p.m. J Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Amer's on State, 8:30 p.m. " Asian Pacific Lesbian-Gay-Bi- sexual Support Group, Michi- gan Union, Room 3116, 5…

…, however, said Proposal A appears more harmful to the city bud- get than its alternative. Grad student Leland Cseke throws Law student Jason Factor to the ground in Niniitsu Clubhveterdav 2 professors…

… DAILY STAFF REPORTER Politics and the media - so often debated in classes by students and University professors - are being scrutinized this week at the Law School by professors from across the country…

… the me- dia," which will be followed by a roundtable discussion. By LISA DINES DAILY STAFF REPORTER Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford came to the LSA staff meeting yesterday to…

student affairs, she moved into South Quad for one week in order to experience life in the residence halls. "I decided two years ago that I should look into this personally," Hartford said. "There was a lot…

…" environment in which dorms would offer educational programs geared toward specific student inter- ests. Hartford promoted a number of changes including an overhaul of the current residential hall library sys…

…, athletics, School of Music performances and the Office of Student Affairs. On staff training: '"We ask a tremendous amount of these people without being sure that they have enough base training." Courses…

… through the psychology department would help initiate stu- dents into their roles as paraprofes- sionals within the residence halls. The Office of Student Affairs will appoint another task force to imple…

…- ment the changes suggested. The office's goal is to have all students living in "learning communities" by Fall 1996. Hartford asked for the LSA faculty's help in bringing about the changes suggested. "We…

… currently have 5,703 LSA students in the residence halls... This can not be just a student affairs issue. It needs to be a whole University issue. It needs faculty input." Faculty to start evaluating school…

November 08, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

…, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Arab Americans. In the fall and winter, students will develop minority health manuals and collect data on health problems, care resources and funding for minorities…

…o enr at alnI.n aI v, - tiv n am r_._ i emca ai' VI.ldILdIy - i uteUd), INUvtleletrF , .i.y7'+- Hoekstra encourages students to 'clamor for change' By MEGAN SCHIMPF Daily Staff Reporter U.S. Rep…

…. "You should be clamor- ing for change right now because the picture isn't going to be very pretty." Hoekstra, who spoke to a group of 20 students last night in the Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union…

… grass-roots perspective. What I found was it doesn't look any better from up close than it does from far away." Hoekstra explained to the students that Washington is suffering from a fail- ure of ideas…

…'s where I think we are in Washing- ton," he said. To get involved, Hoekstra said students should be informed voters at the polls and volunteer to work for campaigns. "We need your involvement. We need your…

… help," he said. LSA first-year student Shannon Dudycha said she enjoyed Hoekstra's lecture. "I'm glad I chose this to come to," she said. "Besides the points he made, I liked the humor he had." Adam…

students of the University in the palm of their hand. Students have to act now," Clampitt said. Hoekstra was instrumental in writing the Contract for America, a document signed by all the Republican members…

…, including singles and married couples, it also offers tips that college students can follow. "I think it's real expensive to be a student in Ann Arbor," Zirkel said. Zirkel suggests that student organi…

…- zations, like fraternities or sororities use Sam's Club, adiscount, bulk food store to help cut costs. Students who need cash should also consider sell- ing at resale stores. Also, every Saturday, the Ann…

… Arbor News advertises merchandise that sells for less than $70 in the freebies section. Zirkel said some excellent deals can be found there. It's also a great place for students to advertise because they…

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… 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…

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… Hungry promotion. Student groups Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Pond Rooms, 8 p.m. Christian Science Organiza- tion, meeting, Michigan League, check room at front desk…

… Ilfourstudents at Southern Illinois University by Christine Young Daily Staff Reporter As the Michigan Student Assembly prepares to send its tax exempt forms to the IRS by the end of the month, members are…

… information, Van Valkenburgh said. Roger DeRoo, MSA student ex- ecutive officer said, "The IRS should respond within 100 days, but usually they require additional in- formation. We should know the rul- ing…

… interna- tional students - were all seniors and one was scheduled to graduate this month. Cheng Teck Wong of Malaysia, Ronald Moy of Chicago, Kimiko Ajioka of Japan and Lai Hung Tam of Hong Kong were all…

… saddened by this tragedy," SIUC President John Guyon said in a press release. The nine injured students are be- ing treated for burns and smoke in- halation - and broken bones from jumping from windows in…

… an effort to escape the conflagration. Most of the injured students are being treated at area hospitals, al- though two have been transferred to hospitals in St. Louis, Mo. Of the nine injured students

…, seven are foreign students, The Red Cross is finding tempo- rary accommodations for the stu- dents, while local churches are col- lecting clothing, food and other ne- cessities for those displaced…

students. hdian gov 't bans fundamentalists in1wak of rots NEW DELHI, India (AP) - The Indian govern- ment moved to ban fundamentalist groups and sent the army into Bombay to secure order yesterday after…

…, 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Q In Focus, meeting, Frieze Build- ing, Room 2420,6 p.m. Q International Education Honor Society, meeting, School of Education, Whitney Audito- rium, 8 p.m. Q Michigan Student Assembly…

…, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Immaculate Concep- tion Masses, 331 Thompson St., 12:10 p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7 p.m. F Students Against Drunk Driv- ing…

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… application recruitment period. DPP encourages those students inter- ested in law enforcement as a possible 4reer to attend and learn about the portunities its department offers in a ;variety of fields…

… American College Health Asso- ciation is scouting campuses nation- wide for the next Steven Spielberg or Quentin Tarantino. College students are invited to par- icipate in a contest to create and de- lop a…

… both the KCCC and the Chinese Campus Crusade for Christ. "The band leader was really good. He was really into it. It was a faith-building experi- ence," said Matt Bressie, a Medicine first-year student

…. MSA to connedt students to legislators By Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter Students will have the opportunity to lobby lawmakers in style today, cour- tesy of the Michigan Student Assembly and Cellular…

… and federal senators and rep- resentatives. The assembly obtained three phones from Ann Arbor Cellular Incorpo- rated for students to call lawmakers via a special 800 number for constitu- ents. "Instead…

…- nects constituents with the appropri- ate legislative offices in Washington, D.C. Khambutta said students will have the opportunity to contact offices from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. today to ask questions or offer…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…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…

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… result of reckless Rollerblading. Marijuana at Delta Campus police recently discovered two marijuana plants growing in the southwestern fields of Delta College 'in Mid-Michigan. A Delta student is…

…-year felony. The suspect may either be sus- pended or put on probation by Delta. Bucknell gets Calvin and Hobbes house This fall, students at Bucknell Univer- sity have a new living option located on fraternity…

… row - the C.A.L.V.I.N. and H.O.B.B.E.S. house. The house is spon- sored by a group of students who have promised to abstain from drugs and alco- liol. The name stands for "creating a lively, valuable…

… seniors Friday from 9 a.m. to 3p.m., Burton Manor, 27777 Schoolcraft Rd. in Livonia. The fair will provide opportunities for students to meet with more than 100 employers who are looking to fill entry…

… Lee Thompson Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly considered a motion last night that would have lessened MSA President Flint Wainess' power to lobby the Uni- versity Board of Regents on a…

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…-Native American students also protested the dia- logue. LSA junior Saladin Ahmed said that Arab American students were also excluded from the discussion in that they were not asked to be part of the panel. is fair…

… reminder of one surrender Haj God, which is basically what it the Isl eans. to be a Muslim," said Every ngineering graduate student Rasha go on ino, a member of the Muslim oncei :udents Association. instill…

… Grewal, a member of the needy luslim Students Association. fice o ,rewal said the holiday is a time of "TI y and brotherhood, enactr "It's really inspiring, she said. said. G IL ontinued from Page 1…

…, but it might help to call attention to the so-called minor acts of harassment that happen to teenage girls every day" Sarah Kremsner. an Americorps volun- teer at the Student Advocacy Center of Michigan…

… that provides underprivileged public school students free non-legal advo- cacy, said that adults are ultimately respon- sible for the acts of children. She said it is society's obligation to educate and…

… lines." Students said the protest at the beginning of the meeting was similar to a recent protest in Denver that took place at one of the initiative's race dialogues. "You cannot represent every single…

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…,-E '" ! \! MANDATE Continued from page 1 Hispanics attending the University have all increased between 10 and 13 percent. While administrators are pleased with these figures, minor- ity student leaders have different…

… Baker will fly to the gulf area to explore what presidential spokesperson Marlin Fitzwater called "a new chance, a new opportunity" to meet with Palestinian Arabs in Is- rael after talks in Saudi Arabia…

… with King Fahd and his foreign minister, Prince Saud. Baker indicated that he wanted to get Israel and the Palestinians talking with each other, and wanted to see if Israel and the Arab states were ready…

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

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

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

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

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… on those students who witnessed most of the hour's events. "I was surprised by the sincerity of those who organized it," said LSA first-year student Tom Dillen. "Hash Bash was a lot more than just an…

… excuse to smoke pot." Other students focused more on the bash's recreational marijuana use than its political message. "This whole thing makes me want to smoke dope," said one first-year LSA student who…

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… own M- Corps - a program to waive tuition in exchange for students working for the University's Department of Public Safety. Wainess said an M-Corps pilot program will be implemented next term, hiring…

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…- tory of fighting for peace and justice. In the 1960s, students spurred debates in Congress about the war in Vietnam and led the protests for peace. Students also struggled against discrimi- nation and…

… which we, as students, must make our voices heard. For more than eight years our government has been waging a silent war against the peo- ple of Iraq. This month, the U.S.-led sanctions will kill 4…

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… maybe its the colorful station cards. If you want to talk about something besides color, how about the fact that those students wandering to and from the Angell auditoriums can excitedly watch wet, oozing…

…, physical stress bubble out of the foreheads of those working in the glass-encased computing site below. We other students can watch this happen 24- hours a day - which makes the Angell site that much more…

… appealing. CCRB (Best Hangout for Jocks, Best Place to Work Out) At any given moment, you can witness students of all shapes and sizes participating in all sorts of activities. From basketball to swimming…

… this building should. Anything you want, they have. You want a book on medicine of the Middle East written in Arabic? You need go no further than our, great friend on the Diag. FILE PHOTO Fans…

… 11th 1 p.m. sota U-M Students, Faculty and Staff are admitted free of charge! ADRIANA YUGOVICH/Daily The Harlen Hatcher Graduate Library was again a University Favorite this year, winning "Best…

March 08, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… throughout the night. It seems like only yesterday that I had gone to visit Fo reign Focus * ,- -V A special feature Intended to provide students the opportunity to share accounts of their travels abroad. my…

… Madonna draping the small huts that made up this Middle Eastern shopper's paradise. Farah Arabo is an LSA senior who has visited Iraq seven times. Weekend will consider submissions for Foreign Focus from al/students

… breakfast of richly flavored Arabic tea and a buttermilk spreading called gaemar which is eaten with honey or date-spread on fresh bread purchased down the street. On one of my many trips to Baghdad, we…

… airport just outside the city. Large arches which feasibly captured the essence of Arab culture filled the ceilings and hundreds of small light bulbs within each arch gave one a feeling of being in New York…

March 08, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Monday, March 8, 1993 Trials raise student questions, concerns Feld statutes to be appliedfor new trials inwMlving police brutaliy in motorists' deaths by Mona Qureshi…

…. In 1991, the Lozano decision was overturned in an appeals court. The appeal is now being tried at the federal level. Students questioned whether these trials, often referred to as retrials, are legal…

…- partial - a jury that has not made up its mind." LSA first-year student Season Williams also thought finding jurors who would make their decision based on evidence in these trials alone would be difficult…

…. "I don't think there could be any- one who could be unbiased because there's been so much media coverage and the riots," she said. However, LSA first-year student Yvonne Paprocki is less wary that the…

…'LL ECYCLE Tiw bO(l1 1 WE CARE ABOUT RECYCLING B ING STUDENT I H. Ra p Brown, whose Muslim name is Brother Jamil A bdullah Al Amin, lectures about Islam and Malcolm X at Hutchins Hall last night. Speakers…

… Resident Counselors are responsible for supervising student leaders and assisting with the coordination and implementation of a three week summer program for high school students from the Detroit…

… opened and closed with a prayer in Arabic, was given before an audience. As is traditional in Islamic religious ob- servances, the audience was divided into two sections by gender. "Only aspects of Malcolm…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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