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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 08, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…, Bridge the Gap aims to week in the Michigan find a mutual understanding ue. On Monday, a pro- between Arab and Jewish 1 group hosted a speak- students on campus through controversial that the moderate…

… dialogue and events. rtment of Public Safety Members of the group's exec- utive board, which is made up of half Arab and half Jew- ish students, said they hope students will eventually be able to debate the…

… seemed little differ- ent than any other. "Welcome" was written on the chalkboard - albeit in Hebrew and Arabic as well as English. During an icebreaker, students talked about their favorite meals, road…

…~ hpa hug Ann Arbor, Mi. www.michigandaily.com "I trust (my students) to really think about the issues and to talk to each other. Out of this emerges people who take charge." - ENGLISH PROF. BUZZ…

… the past, the new system will guaran- tee admission to any student with a certain GPA and LSAT score. It will also make special exceptions for students who fall below the threshold but meet certain…

… criteria. One of the more controversial excep- tions is for students who live in a geographic area centered on the city of Detroit, which is over 80 percentblack. There will also be an excep- tion for…

students who have lived abroad or on a Native American reservation, a rough substitute for explicitly granting preference to Native American students. The new admissions policy also includes exceptions those…

… for students who were dis- criminated against, overcame adversity and attended disad- vantaged high schools. But the new admissions policy did not come with- out controversy. The initial plan presented…

… to the faculty proposed maintaining racial preferences for Native Ameri- can applicants and granting exceptions only to students who live in Detroit. Wayne State Law Professor Laura Bartell told The…

… handcuffed to other students in the middle of the Diag atla demonstration for prison reform yesterday afternoon. She is wearing a tally of the number of days she has spent fasting in solidarity with a hunger…

July 08, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…. No 10 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1938 Ford Loses Fight Exile Parley Hu Shih Tells English Rush Roosevelt S Hears Nations Story Of Rise Men To Quell AgRefuse Shelter Of New China Jewish-Arab

… Bargainin Order For Ref ugees Vol.ntary Choice Of Ideas RaceRioting For Liber Of Western Civilization r._ _Myron C. Taylor, U. S. Characterizes Progress Arabs Mass On Palestine St. Louis Trial Examiner…

… Renaissance Students The scholar owes a debt of culture to the commercial book collector for having built up great libraries to fur- ther cultural research, Dr. Randolph G. Adams, director of the Clements…

… operating his own job-printing establishment. He was noted especially among the student journalists for his ready and willing assistance at all times and for his skill and speed at the linotype. Session…

… communication to the committee from the Arab National Committee there said a delegation was enroute here to argue against any increase in the Jewish population in the Holy Land. Senator Henry Berenger of France…

… prog- (continued on Page 3) Bloodiest In History JERUSALEM, July 7.-(,P)-Arab tribes from Trans-Jordan were re- ported massed on the Palestine fron- tier tonight as Britain sped warships and troops to…

… smash the bloodiest Jewish-Arab race outbreak in the Holy Land's recent history. Simultaneously, Jewish leaders warned their people against being "drawn into civil war." In a pitched battle lasting four…

… hours British troops fought a band of 600 Arabs said to have just brossed the border from Trans-Jordan, east of Palestine and a part of Britain's Palestine mandate but governed by a local Arab

… administration. No British Hurt Five Arabs were reported killed and eight wounded. There were no Brit- ish casualties. Total casualties in two days of riot- ing and battling were 33 killed, 11 wounded. However, a…

… number of Arabs were said to have succeeded in entering Palestine and to have joined their comrades in the hills fighting for "Arab independence." Tribesmen Mass The tribesmen were said to be massing south…

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…

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…

July 08, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

… presidental race. Ask Hands Off Policy, SL Sets Up Sophomore Ye1l etion Discuss Tentative All-Campus Hop By SHELTON MURPHY 'I'he Student Legislature is lay- ing the foundation for a "coor- dinated" sophomore…

… displays were good, but the later ones showed lack of cooperation," Burton said. The section will be number 34, in the center of the usual sopho- more sections. It will accommo- date about 1,500 students

… possibility of eliminating bi- cycles from the campus. Al Maslin was elected to serve with Burton on the Student Af- :airs Committee. Members who were not present were Max Dean and Marshall Lewis. Unionist…

… statement at any time that this committee was going to railroad anybody." In Palestine Moslem League Representative Walks Out on UN Security Council CAIRO, July 7-(/P)-An Arab League spokesman said tonight…

… the Palestine war between Jews and Arabs will be resumed Friday. Israel was reported to have acceited Count Folke Bernadotte's proposal to extend the Palestine truce beyond the Friday deadline. The Arab

… League spokesmen said, however, there would be no extension of the four-week truce. Asked if his statement meant that warfare would start again, the Arab replied, "I mean nothing else." (As the Arab made…

… this statement in Cairo, the United Na- tions Security Council voted 8 to 0 at Lake Success, N.Y., to appeal to both Arabs and Jews to extend the truce.) Bernadotte, the United Nations mediator, has not…

… carried identify each brigade by territorial origin." Arabs Say War PHILADELPHIA, July 7-(/P)- f Dixie Democrats marched into Philadelphia today demanding- as one possible price for recapture of party…

…-v sion from either the Jews or Arabs. A well-informed source in Tel Aviv said, however, the Israeli government is willing to continue the truce during further negotia- tions. The Jewish source said Israel…

… will not deal now with Berna- dotte's proposals to demilitarize Jerusalem and the Haifa prt area. The Arabs have already re- jected these proposals. At Lake Success, N.Y., theq representative of tne Arab

August 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…I MARRIED STUDENTS ON SPOT WITH RENT HIKE See editorial page But Ea4 PARTLY SUNNY High-80 Low-58 Little change in temperature Seventy-Six Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXVII, No. 638 ANN…

… Administration Building. The increase could be more than $100 for in-state and $300 for out-of-state students. Wayne State University recently raised their tuition by those figures because+ of low state…

…. Between three and four million dollars can only be made up in student fees this year because of a lack of funds in the state treasury. Eight Raise Tuition Eight of the 12 state-supported colleges and…

student's abil- ity to pay; students whose fam- ilies are in high income brackets will have to pay as much as $146 more this year. The factors cited for the tuition hikes at other schools have been the need…

…." The request was made on July 27, according to Zhukov, because of international tensions aggra- vated by "the recent escalation of the U.S. war in Vietnam and Is- rael's aggression against Arab countries…

…. Teasim itnw i ,Arab scholars, who are unlikely The last time tuition was raised, to attend in view of the severance in 1965, the Regents met in early of relations between several Arab T --) Lily UII -l-n 4…

… to postpone Congress. Some 1,600 scholars registered from 50 countries, including seven Socialist countries. Arab League sending Egyptian professor as representative. Other Arabs com- ing! Ambassador…

… nations and the University. U Thant, secretary-general of -Daily-Andy PRESIDENT OF GRADUATE ASSEMBLY Roy Ashmall announced at a news conference yeste that students living in University housing for married…

students would withhold the $10 per mi increase in rent primarily because they had not been given sufficient notification of the hike. VARIETY OF STYLES: Grow-ingNumber of Schools Switch to Pass-Fail Grading…

… Strik Want Notice Of Increase Of 60 Days Graduate Assembly Sends Resolution To Regents' Meeting By LUCY KENNEDY Over 2,000 residents of North Campus married student housing have signed a petition…

June 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… appropriations may paid by Wayne State and Univer- students and $50 for medical stu- Second of Two Parts cial Officer Wilbur K. Pierpont, between appropriations and pro- that the governor's proposed $62.2 become…

… available. sity of Michigan students." dents. admit that it is a possibility which jected needs was reported to be million can not be stretched to The budget period ends July 1 The report stated that "We can…

… when crease last month, he remarked He refused to comment on bill is reported to the floor of the The Regents are meeting June tion rates for Michigan residents the state, and that student fees…

… appears at work this year, The MSU Ad Hoc Committee on University or MSU, explaining known how much money will be time, according to Niehuss. seniors, $15 for graduate students, As a result of the increase…

…, the with a larger increase foreseen. Tuition Policy which recommend- that the final decision rests with available for the budget this year. Meanwhile, the MSU committee $20 for law students and $25 for…

… University's tuition rates rose to University officials have not ed the fee increase in their report the Board of Governors. The decision is held up by the on tuition policy charged in its medical students

…" in the percentage MSU students were raised by $50 for tuition. this year, but both Executive Vice- solute minimum needed to meet next year would result in "damag- Representatives. With a fiscal re…

… reported in Israeli Court Charges Two With AntiDraft Acts By AVIVA KEMPNER Two former University students, James Russo and Stan Nadel, were indicted yesterday in De- troit's federal court for anti…

… Negev Desert and the canal. ments, a student could be exempt- The Israelis claimed a smash- ed until he received his degree or ing military victory over Egypt turned 24, whichever came first. yesterday…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

July 08, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… that we can keep it (a fee Senate bill is lacking in several areas. increase) to the lowest possible figure with "One critical area in the operating fund is which we can still provide students with the…

… claimed downing an Israeli jet, and seizing an Israeli boat and killing its crew members, but Israel said all its men, planes and ships return- ed safely to base. Hours after the raid ended, Arab gun- ners…

… rocket attacks or the bomb. THE RAID into Lebanon came only three days after a bomb packed in a refrigerator killed 14 persons in Jeru- salem-three of them Arab women. Addressing Israel's parliament on the…

September 08, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… for Student financed. Publications. Berlin is also direc- McGovern, in Houston, refused to I f r .r..... aT I-comment on the latest controversv Daily Photo by TERRY McCARTHY - The long and winding road…

…, Students bask in the Ann Arbor sun as they wait- patiently in registration lines running past Waterman Gym and well into the forgotten distances of University bureaucracy. ASSAULT CLAIMED: Charges filed…

… finding a home - or even a frantic search for places. Washtenaw ,County Undersheriff room - is not that easy for many "I love Joyce and Joyce loves Harold Owings. students. me, but neither of us has a place…

…) lowing story: according to Housing Information apartment," says one. "At about 3:20 p.m. (Wednes- Director John Finn. "Students Signs asking for rooms vastly day) Fred (Postill) called me and have to come…

students are lucky enough put up campaign -signs in Dexter. any spaces to those on our wait- to find a house, they may be facedj "At about four o'clock I saw ing lists." with many restrictions or tricky…

… Golda Meir morial services, veiled warning The mourners stood in silent Arab states "y tribute as Rabbi Joel Poupko of rorists, will be the campus branch of the Hillel foundation recited the traditional…

… of ting Yosef Roma- t the dead man's me Minister Yigal g for Prime Minis- r, repeated Israel's g that neighboring who assist the ter- -held responsible." that not all Arab :ed the -guerrillas. ;uch…

… West Germany, however. Arab guer- rillas warned yesterday that ter- rorists may try to kill West Ger- man Jews this weekend with bomb packages disguised as Jewish new year's gifts. The Black September…

… specialists said that Arab countries cannot expect good relations with Bonn in the future unless they condemn the shooting. "Our relationship to the Arab states will be decisively influ- enced by their attitude…

… . . . to- ward the crime of Munich", said Hans-Juergen Wichnewski, an unofficial roving ambassador to the Middle East credited with pioneering a recent Arab-Ger- man reconciliation. RAGONE -ASSUMES POST I…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

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…

December 08, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…, Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Vice-President Kate Rubin announced she plans to introduce a resolution to the Assembly Tuesday, urging the University Cellar board of directors to recognize the union. "IN MY…

… Directors are MSA- appointed, but they haven't been atten- ding board meetings regularly, accor- ding to Rubin. "The student members have not been attending the Board of Directors' meetings. if they don…

…'t vote the way MSA wants, that's reason for dismissal," Rubin warned. She stressed that Cellar unionization is not a students vs. workers issue and said the employees' unionizing attem- pts pointed to some…

… need for restruc- turing. "Workers have the right to organize and we want the store to be a good one for students," stated Rubin. Cellar Assistant Manager John Sap- pington said Cellar unionization will…

… be helpful, and not harmful to students. "The union will have no effect on ser- vices and won't reduce what's available to the students. It will be a matter of determining structure of the store and…

…, "Government has See LEE, Page 2 The Health Service Hand- nk dicusses the nrnhlem of Twenty-six students have signed an pen letter declaring their intention to boycott political science classes in pro- test of…

… opposition to the depar- Lee Moslem Arab nations back Shah NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - Conservative Arab kingdoms with strong Moslem traditions are lending moral support to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in his…

November 08, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… after University president Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven sent a telegram to OPA director Chester Bowles, protesting OPA "solicitation" of local student &complaints against alleged league , ..house price…

…-ceiling violations. Commulnity Students Complain The controversy came to light last Chest Dive weekend when it was revealed that University students filed complaints W ill Continue with the local OPA office against…

… effort to reach all League Houses Separate students. The OPA, on the other hand, con- At a dinner meeting of division tends that league houses are separate chairmen yesterday, it was revealed and distinct…

… Initiates Funds raised in the Community Chest Drive are used both locally and c distributed abroad. The need for fill- o aca ing the Chest is urgent, and every one, student as well as local citizen, should Di…

… action will directly affect A few hours after CIO President the students of this campus." Philip Murray succeeded in getting a Emphasizing the need for those wage resolution before the confer- willing to…

… Palestine already, the Arabs, in proportion to the efforts of any other nation, have done more than their share in finding homes for Jewish refugees." The case against the Jews in Palestine does not reflect…

… debate is sponsored by the Ann Arbor League of Women Voters, the program under the direction of Mrs. John Benson, international affairs chairman for the group. * * * Arabs Slay 74 Jews During Three Day…

… Rioting ig Tripoli Cairo, Nov. 1-(P)-Seventy-four Jews and one Arab were killed in bloody anti-Jewish rioting the past three days in Tripolitania, but a cur- few and stern shoot-to-kill orders to troops…

… tonight had suppressed dis- orders in most of the Mediterranean colony. Arab mobs looted and gutted Jew- ish quarters and assaulted Jews in Tripoli, Souk El Juma, and Tagiura "in a serious outbreak of…

March 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… of the other three ma- jor Constitutional revisions were passed by at least 13 houses. iL To Try )istribution 9f Finances Special Meeting Scheduled Today Student Legislature will make a rong last…

… >ossibly Thursday," she said. Consider Part Three When the meeting opens to- ight, the Legislature will be con- idering the part three of a mo- ion to give (1) $1,000 to a trust und for student government in…

… American food. The tiny Soviet satellite accuse the United States of slander, in- tervention and attempting to ov erthrow the Albanian regime. New Arab Pact .. . BEIRUT, Lebanon (1') - Egyp has failed thus…

… far to persuade Lebanon to join the new Egyptian sponsored Arab defense pact, in formed sources yesterday. The proposed alliance, whic would be neutralist as betwee East and West, provides for a un…

… PROTEST CHARGES: German Students Support Berlin 'U' By LOU SAUER Two Germans, well-acquainted with the attitude of students at the Free University of Berlin, yes- terday took issue with an intima- tion…

… that the feelings at that in- stitution are "anti-Polish and an- ti-Semitic." Heinz Kohler, exchange student from the Free University, and Pe- ter Kalinke, Fulbright scholar here last year, disagreed…

March 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… world-wide prestige cannot but I I PROF. LUKE COOPERRIDER .. explains precedent Gives Reply on Regental Evaluations Chairman of the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications Prof. Luke K. Cooperrider…

… recently re- plied to the Student Government Council motion of Feb. 6 to permit Daily editorial evaluation of Re- gental candidates. Prof. Cooperrider wrote in a let- ter to SGC President Steven Stock- meyer…

…, as individual students and citizens, seek to influence the out- come is not only natural but de- sirable." However, he added that such participation should be "in those ways open on an equal basis to…

… other students." Cooperrider explained that this single exception to editorial free- dom was necessitated by "the re- lation which exists between the Regents, the University, and The Daily." He noted that…

… foreign students and visit- ing faculty whose skin does not meet the standards presently ap- plied by some of our commuiity's citizens." Commends Administration The statement commends the administration…

… "for their express- ed concern for the fair nousing of students and staff." The petition refers to Univer- sity President Harlan Hatcher's assertion last week that "we do not believe the University…

… are circulat- ing it, it is an individual express- ion of opinion. Other students and faculty members are also cir- culating the petition and there is no organization behind it. Aroner estimated that…

… announced yesterday that the Syr- ian army has risen in a pro-Nasser revolt. The broadcast assailed Syria's secession from President Gamal Abdel Nasser's United Arab Re- public. It said the revolutionary…

December 08, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… Tuesday to consider the establishment of a new and unique college in Michigan's thumb area. The proposed college would serve students in their junior and senior years only. At present, the only institution…

… to land at snow- bound Metropolitan Airport Thurs- day night. He was officially wel- comed by University international students in their native garb, rep- resenting the eight nations the Hatchers…

… as an important project, combating this trend. sophomore students. The proposed STEVEN STOCKMEYER ... attends conference NSA Meets, Shaul Absent IOWA CITY - The Big Ten Student Government Conference…

…, sponsored by the University of Iowa Student Senate, got under way last night even though United States National Student Associa- tion President Dennis Shaul was absent, the Daily Iowan reported. Shaul, who…

September 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… poll byMarket Opinion Research showed school students - was also approved yesterday by the board, re-checking, the board ruled that Tisch had 13,000 more Wednesday, "The big thing is that our proposal…

… from 28 school districts the week of August 23 to discuss desegregation guidelines. According to the guidelines, the percen- tage of student enrollment in any racial categoryfor one building must not…

… identifiable in favor of white students. Last year's enrollment figures show the district had 15.1 percent black students and 78.1 percent white studen- ts. Northside, which has the highest black student

… said all along that Israel holds most of the bargaining chips-and therefore the keys to compromise-because of its physical control of the West Bank and other Arab territories captured in 1967. IN SETTING…

… Jewish settlements on lands lost by the Arabs to Israel in the 1967 war. THE UNITED STATES, supporting Egypt on that issue, has termed the nearly 100 civilian and military out- posts illegal and obstacles…

…. McCracken said the major issue in the contract dispute is "governance," the role of faculty in university decision-making. "AT THE university you have students and teachers engaged in learning…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… illegal p- "Many misdeeds and illegal prac-i guard positions. There is a possi, Arab Outrages. tices are ascribed to the law," said 1 bility that Chapman wil drthe back Dean Bates, "but these practices are…

… regulars on last year's dents what he observed as an eye- cedure may be improved in many, title winning team. Kanitz and witness to the recent Arab attack and important respects, but witha Lovell, former…

students. Scores Faulty Procedure. q his substitutes into the fray Norm Last June Mr. Samuel sailed for Doctoring, engineering, dentistry,a Daniels, a crack shot, is pretty sure; Palestine to spend the…

… religious problems of the undergraduate body will be the keynote of the devotional service to be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon; n Lydia Mendelssohn' theatre, by the Student Christian association. The Rev…

…. Dr. Alvin E. Magary, pas- or of the .Woodward avenue Pres-r byteria4 church, Detroit, will de- iver the address and answer ques- ions asked by the students. "A Personal Religion" will be the Detroit…

… minister's topic.vThle e- ure will be the third in a series arranged by the association to meet he problems of the students of the University. The subjects most per- plexing to the undergraduate body were…

… reinstate- Industrial Co-operation' Will be Topic. WORKED FOR LEAGUE' postios, hile Bil JnsGiad' c 1 u'llywlu 1 u, positkns, wd Ro Hudones, irabe however, the smouldering Arab en- Rces, and RoWei fast bre…

… center cities, Tel Aviv, at the time, which will keep him on the side at once joined the self-defense corps and took active part in re-, Bines. ishops Are Strong. sisting the Arab attack. Ohin Wes&e an isq…

… Extempor-; versity as a graduate student of aneous Speaking contest last year, Economics. Following his stay in and was a member of last semes- Ann Arbor, he will return to New ter's debating team. He is…

March 08, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… ain are determined to prdvent an changes of Israeli-Arab boundarie by force. Two-Faced Policy In a fighting: half-hour spect Eden declared Egypt is following a two-faced policy of professing friendship…

… abusive radio broadcastE Jordan last week fired Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb, a Briton, a commander of the 20,000-man Arab Legion. The move caused sharp resentment in Britain. "If the Egyptians want friendly…

… little or no power in itself. Film Travelogue Set For Tonight Discriminalion Report Heard eHRB Claims Restaurants, Two 'U' Departments Segregating Negroes By TOM BLUES Student Government Council last…

… night heard reports of alleged discrimination affecting University students from Robert Cohler, '56, member of the Human Relations Board. Cohler reported that two University administrative departments are…

…, reporting that one shop had changed its policy. A review of the degree of control SGC should exercise over the Board was called for by the Council. In two weeks, after study by 'the Student Representation Com…

… calendar, to include members from the faculty, admin- istration and student body. In regard to last week's motion on the proposed counseling study, Council President Hank Berliner, '56, reported that Vice…

… President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis has consulted with all elements concerned "plus a few more." Lewis probably will be able to make a report on study committee structure at next week's council…

… Council toward student purposes." It was reportec that fifteen can- didates for SGC had returned peti- tions by the deadline of 6 p.m. last night. Two of these candidates are incumbents. A bid by the…

… International Stu- dents Association to extend peti- tion time limit in order to get the required amount of signatures for a foreign student's petition was re- jected by the Council. IUEW Rejects Peace Plan…

August 08, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…." Considering, the Suez affair in the context of the cold war, Campbell noted that the Near East has been in a state of crisis for several years. He also asked that the attitude of the Arab peoples toward the…

… the presence of Israael and the immaturity of Arab na- tionalism. Powers Respond to Vacuum In response to this vacuum, es- tablished powers have attempted to provide the political and eco- nomic…

…: Covers International Press Meet By CRAWFORD YOUNG Special to the Daily TUNIS-Student editors from 20 nations gathered in the heat of North Africa's midsummer sun and turbulent nationalism July 25-30 to…

… discuss matters of practical concern to student journalists. Newly-independent Tunisia is a nation where politics are a re- current theme in every conversation. Add to this a predominately European…

… forebears. Impressive Ceremony The most impressive moment of the Conference was the ceremony connected with Bourguiba's attendance at the formal opening. Bus- loads of Tunisian students were brought to…

… dignity - a chunky but upright mnn clad in white with the red Arab fez, he walked slowly I …

November 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… orders for the janitor to turn down the thermo- stat in his office to 68 degrees. The governor had met earlier in the day to discuss the energy situation with the President. Students burn A poor student

… control of the body. Though they hold a 2-1 edge in voter registration, MSU students turned out in low numbers ruesday. Their non-student neighbors, however, turned out in force. The two liberal candidates…

… conduct military actions for a max- if the Arab imum of 90 days - a basic 60-day period plus an extension of 30 asked con- days if he makes a determination pass emer- the additional month is needed to…

… overshoot results from "an excess of enrolled students" and a low number of applicants for in-state tuition under the new residency rules approved last summer. University President Robben Fleming and Vice…

… President for Aca- demic Affairs Allan Smith both pledged earlier this term that in the event of a revenue excess, student input and open discussion would precede any decisions on use of the excess cash. But…

… several sources have indicated that much of the tentative budget outlinedyesterday by-passed officials and students involved in the normal budget decision- making process. According to an official statement…

… reinstatement of in-state tuition benefits for out-of-state TFs; 0 Removal of a previously-approved $4-per-student "fee for rec- reation purposes" which would have been assessed during the winter term; 0 $60…

…,000 allocated to provide additional 'staff for the Office of Student Financial Aid; ! $1.5 million "utilized to cover other expenses and contingencies . . . (including) higher utility charges, which have taken…

… place since the present budget was established." VICE PRESIDENT for Student Services Henry Johnson, who is one of the executive officers, told The Daily, "I didn't know about the recommendations until…

… Gill's "living wage" together with a removal. complete waiver of tuition. However, financial aid to non- The basis of the suit is a pro- resident TFs will be based on the vision of the Student Council…

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… the annual World's Fair, three floors will be crowded with displays representing 18 na- tions of the world, manned by University students who are citi- zens of those countries. The exhibits…

Student Club as part of its display has made arrangements-to have an elegantly sculptured copy. of a lion's head, believed to be 200 to 300 years old. The wonderland of foreign folk- lore also will include…

…: demonstra- tions of primitive African drum beating, Arab palm reading, Thai folk dancing, intricate hand-made models of,,ai Turkish mosque and minaret and Venezuelan music in- terpretation. The talent show…

… Arabian ballet, a Philippine bamboo stick dance and an African ritual. Proceeds from the World's Fair will be apportioned among the 18 participating nationality clubs 'on campus, the International Student

… Assn., the International Student Emergency Load Fund and funds for the Foreign Student Handbook. Hurst To Give Law Series This Week Prof. James W. Hurst of the University of Wisconsin Law School will…

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

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

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

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

November 08, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… Debated inRace Issue Centers on Whether SL Will Perform Services or Make Policy (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the last in a series of six interpretive articles on campaign issues involved in this week's Student

… Legislature elections.) By DOROTHY MYERS Why have a Student Legislature? Discussion of the purpose of a student government on campus has been one of the focal points in the current campaign of SL can- didates…

… SL members and individual students. "SL HAS BEEN fooled by the attitude of University administra- tors who say it must prove itself before it gets any real recognition and non-vetoable power from the…

… for a referendum on the issue, initiated by a disgruntled former Legislature member and signed by 643 students who seemingly also want SL action on the issue. ) * * * * IN SPITE of rising campus…

July 08, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… its location to the new Student Activities Bldg. addition. This small expansion of the school's facilities .will give it rooms in 13 buildings on or around campus, Dean James B. Wallace said yesterday…

…. It will not provide for the instruction of more student, and will "absolutely not" cancel West Drafts Berlin Note To Russians WASHINGTON (A) - Th Western Big Four powers yester- day completed the…

… from zero to several times the pull of the Earth's gravity. ofteEat' gaiy Senator Disapproves Sales Of U.S. Rockets to Arabs, WASHINGTON R')-The United States is allowing private manu- facturers to sell…

… weather rockets to the United Arab Republic, and at least one senator is strongly opposed. The announcement was made yesterday by the State Department after negotiations for the rockets were reported by the…

… the new location. "We hope to operate more prof- itably and be more convenient to students then we are in the SAB. We could have kept Lane Hall if we insisted upon it, but planning over the last two…

…) - The Soviet Union killed by veto yes- terday a British resolution urging the United Nations Security Coun- cil to guaraitee the independence of Kuwait. The veto was followed by de- feat of a United Arab

December 08, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… Jordan it will remain so. THOSE TWO countries are still officially at war as a result of the 1947-48 Arab-Jewish fighting in Palestine. Both gave notice they will not yield their respective parts of the…

… council. They won backing of the Mos- lem Arab group in the UN and most Catholic Latin American countries. Arab Hashemite Jordan is not a UN member. MusiC's Use As Theraputic CalledLimited Because of its…

… Saturday lun- cheon discussion at 12:15 p.m. in Lane Hall. At a vocational conference fol- lowing, students interested in Christian Missions at home and abroad will have a chance to con- sult with Miss…

… appearance of a new all-arts mag- azine on ,campus. At an organizational meeting yesterday, plans were discussed for the publication of a quarterly which will provide an outlet for student creation in the five…

…. Students in the architecture college plan to sub- mit samples which will be shown to prospective Ann Arbor adver- tisers. The tentative staff of the new magazine includes an editor-in- chief, a managing…

…' Union attempt to bar student bands from college bas- ketball games in New York's Square Garden. "If the Garden is getting a per- centage of the gate of those games," he said, "I think the American…

May 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… FAIR, WARMER SIX PAGES -Daily-George Keefer PHOTO PLANE-This RF-84F is a photo reconnaissance plane identical to the one which crashed yesterday killing its pilot. Ex-Student Killed in Jet Crash…

… importation of foreign goods. A- bomb with Firing at Eniwetok , tions di A 25-year-old former Univer- Reconn sity student died yesterday as his Lieut jet fighter crashed just south of in the; Wayne Major…

… football tickets arb and Czechoslovakia. non-transferable because they Broader Conference constitute a service of the Univer- The Soviets also talked of an sity to its students and are not even broader…

… Intercollegiate Athletics. The NATO nations promised in Comparing the student re- a communique issued at the end served-seat season ticket to the of their three-day spring meeting servfes provided studexpts by the…

…-time studentsExchange Fla at certain athletic contests," Weir continued. "This is given to the It is possible that the University student and he doesn't have the will send a student to Poland or license to give…

… it to someone else play host to a Polish student next if he doesn't wish to use it," he year, according to Roger Season- said. wein, '61, associate chairman of Crisler explained that most col- the…

… National and International leges and universities require stu- Committee of Student Government dents to pick up tickets before Council. each game. "This would save us Universities interested in parti- money…

…," he said, "since we have cipating in the exchange have been to pay visiting teams 50 cents for asked to submit applications nam- each student ticket issued. ing the amount of money they will He went on…

… given annually to an anthem written by a student in any col- lege of the University. Prof. Reed has been choir di- rector of the First Baptist Church for the past eight years. He is chairman of the Board…

August 08, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…. XV No.38 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS Last Summer I Commutes Sentence. i Arab-Jewish SpeechGiven By Muyskens 'Cave Canem, Or Meaning Of Meaning,' Is Subject…

… Arrested CONSTANTINE, Algeria, Aug. 7. - (W) - Fighting between Jews and Arabs has spread to towns surround- ing Constantine, reports reaching here today revealed, giving rise tc fears that the death toll…

… had no political significance, but was an outbreak of the anti-Sem- itism which smoulders among the Arab populace. About half the residents of this city of 100,000 are Jews. Austria To Issue New Silver…

…." Davis Speaks On Curricula In Education e g Six Trends Outlined By s Educator Which Indicat Reforms Students To Have Greater Selection Colleges Must Cater To The Individual Rather Than To Whole, He Says…

… Curriculum reform throughout the United States is following certain clearly defined trends which will ef- fect a greater individual liberty for the student in selecting his courses, Prof. Calvin O. Davis…

… old-time curriculum to certain classes of students could not be denied. Mental training, he added, was the primary purpose of education, but it was his view that such training might be overdone…

March 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… to Section Two of the resolution, Hassan Ibrahim of the United Arab Republic asked for a ten-minute recess in order to clear up a point in the amendment with his compatriots on the terminology of the…

… the Rackham Lecture Hall by P. Krishnamurthy, Grad., president of the International Students Association. Krishnamurthy, after one minute of silent prayer, traditional at the opening of the General…

… solutions of world problems. Following President Hatcher's brief introductory speech, Maynard Goldman, '59, president of Student Government Council and secretary- Events Show Sudan .Cr isis Imminent CAIRO P…

… this week. He is a Sudanese nationalist. But he was forced to negotiate a settlement among the delicately balanced divergent elements in his regime-the Sudanese nationalists and the Arab nationalists…

… nothingfundamental has been de- cided. The way in which this week's crisis broke unveiled for the first time the weakness of Abboud. Two dissident army unit com- manders-both Arab nationalists -marched their troops…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… 1500 University students, as one of the Village's eleven districts, thus entitled to two Councilmen. -__> At the election held April 27, * no representatives of the dormi- S x irom U tories were chosen…

…. RayburnSays" Further Labor Curbs Rejected HELEN TRAUREL ... to sing here Set To Attend NSO Meeting Campus To Elect Three Delegates The Student Legislature appro- priated $300 last night to pay the…

… expenses of six delegates to the National Student Organization's constitutional convention, to be held next fall at the University of Wisconsin. It provided that three of the delegates, as well as three…

… delegateships will be required to submit peti- tions with 200 student signatures, 50 word qualification statements and eligibility cards from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow through Monday in the Union Student Offices. Tom…

… Walsh, chairman of the Legisla- ture's student organizations com- mittee, asked that students inter- ested in becoming delegates, as well as representatives from camp- us organizations, meet with his…

… Leg- islature resolution backed in the student referendum April 29. Quad Station To Go on Ai"r lualguiral Banquet Planned for Tonight The West Quadrangle Radio Club will go on the air tonight as station…

… W8ZSQ after an in- augural dinner. Twenty quadrangle radio en- thusiasts will broadcast thereafter on the 20 and 75 meter-bands. Bruce R. Weinert, president and electrical engineering student, said…

… at the opening nigh ceremonies include Dean=Ene i- tus Edward H. Kraus of the lit- erary college, Erich A. Water, director of the office of student affairs, Jack Cline, instructor in electrical…

…, Sigma Delta Chi, Student Town Hall and the Ann Arbor chapter of Progres- sive Citizens of America. Other organizations may be added to the list of sponsors, Cook said. Wallace, now editor of The New…

September 08, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… ANSPACH Now that the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) president has proposed guidelines for allocating fun- ds to organizations, University Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson said he…

… which calls for establishing an appeals process for student groups dissatisfied with their allocations. In addition, the proposal calls for half of the voting seats on MSA's Budget Priorities Committee…

… crewmembers, authorities said. The Alitalia jetliner, seized by three Arab gunmen, left Rome early Satur- day for Iran after the hijackers. freed the last 36 passsengers, airline president Umberto Nordio…

February 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 08, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… hour appeal for peace in th% atomic era-as the Assembly prepared to wind up its eighth session-created a sense of urgent expectancy among Russians, Westerners, Asians and Arabs alike. WHILE ALL' SIDES…

… police state in America," B. ment. J. Widick, steward of Local 4 The company contended dis- UAW-CIO, told a meeting of the tribution of the handbills con- Student for Democratic Action stituted "such…

… Applications for Student po sitions on the Inter-Hou Council's "Operation Inquiry committee will be availab' from 3 to 5 p.m. today and to morrow in the IHC offices, Rm 3-D of the Union. IHC president Roger…

… remaining wheels, were ing that witnesses feared to testi- tal. it i least influen Student Legislature's newly-g taken to Detroit. fy for the defense. Y ta."nprevious years it was a etbihdcmitet td h 1…

Students may attthe same time buy their copy of the '54 'Erisian. EucationT*le "A NAME that will definitely connect the record with the 'En- "What do we l think b oft progres- sian is what we're looking for…

…," sive education" will be the topic discussed at a meeting sponsored j General Sales Manager Paul Gei- by the Young Democrats at 7:30 gel~, 'S5, said. p.m. tomorrow in the Union. The student submitting the…

… slight taint from the words not a student at the University,. ..mental illness." f Tj; I The mental health problem begins with the history of nian, Book Exchan e and has become increasingly difficult to…

July 08, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… Enrollment in the Summer Session yesterday passed the 5,000 mark as the total registration reached 5,026. This is the first time in the 44-year history of the session that more than 5,000 students have been…

… cent because of the numerous short courses. Engineering studentsin- creased in number from 309 to 339, and music students from 191 to 235. Several schools in the University reported decreased attendance…

… splitting Palestine into' separate sovereign, Jewish and Arab states was disclosed in a white paper which accompanied the 400-page re- port of the commission.1 Governs Holy Cities Under a new permanent…

…'s Automotive Engineering Laboratories in the West Engineering Annex last night. According to John Stevens of Ann Arbor, a former student now em- ployed in the laboratories to make commercial tests, he had just…

November 08, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…," from territory her troops are occupying. 2) Arab nations demanded the withdrawal of all attacking forces in advance of the arrival of the UN police force-and Britain served notice she would refuse to do…

…- ily at the portraits of his ancestors. By TAMMY MORRISON One by one, the ghostly ancestors Student Government Council step down from their frames only yesterday voted to bring two plays to scold the not…

…'s motion stated that "SGC recommends to the student body that each member give serious consideration to the goals and principles of Moral Re-Arma- ment." Crisler Denies In reporting to the Council on the…

… DAC box of- fice in the Masonic Temple. SGC Candidate Denies Poster Student Government Council candidate Al Lubowitz, '57, yes- terday denied he was responsible for a campaign poster left on the…

… spray spattered on the few curious onlookers. Spectators Thrilled at Sight Reactions to the fountain varied. One student commented, adroitly dodging the icy drops. "Isn't is beautiful?" while another less…

December 08, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…, with some knowledge of the Arabic lang- uage, learned the password and en- tered the innermost sanctities of a cult temple. The history and prac- tices of these cults in Chicago and Detroit is almost…

… rented a house to a negro family. One day while he was in the house, he came across several books written in Arabic. With the slight knowledge of the language which he had received while serving as a…

… Salaries Exceed Share Of Tuition Fee Student Employees , Get $7,000 Over The Sum Given By Administration Total Figure Set At More Than $41,000 Wile To Talk About Issues At Capital Delays Address In Order To…

… tests given during Orientation Period have been mailed to the principals who use this data and the opinions offered by the students themselves as a basis for their investigations. This year 381 first year…

students have been notified of conferences. scheduled with representatives of their respective schools. The meetings will be held in the offices of the registrar in University Hall and students who are not…

… for consideration, said Professor Bartell. Of these all but 25 were eliminated. More than $7,000 over the amount the Union received last year for maintenance from tuition fees was paid out to students

… in salaries, it was revealed by a recent investiga- tion. The Union received last year from the membership fees included in the tuition of all men students $64,000, of which $30,000 went to the retire…

…- ment of debts and only $34,000 was turned over to the Union for main- tenance expenses. More than $41,000 was paid out by the organization to students who work in the various departments of the building…

….' From 90 to 125 students are em- ployed at the present time in the Union, Paul Buckley, manager, said. Ninety have steady jobs and 35 more are on call for special occasions such as banquets, football game…

… days and other emergencies. Wherever possible, full time help has been dispensed with and the workI given to students, Mr. Buckley said. All full time workers took reductions last spring and substantial…

August 08, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… President Whitney North Seymour asserted that by spon- soring an essay contest among college students on "grounds for impeachment" of Chief Justice Earl Warren, the -society is en- gaging in deplorable…

…, United Arab Republic, Mali and Ghana. They recognized the Gizenga re- gime after the death of Patrice Lumumba. Gizenga is vice-premier in the Adoula cabinet and a leftwing fol- lower, Christophe Gbenye…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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