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

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

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

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

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

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…

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…

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…

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

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

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

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 If the resolution had remained, Tagar's recognition would have been withdrawn unless the…

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

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

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…

December 08, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… Jordan at an Arab defense council meeting that opened in Cairo. Nureddine Atassi, Syria's chief of state, told a rally in Damascus that his regime will send arms to WASHINGTON (MP-Walter P. Reuther…

… Israeli raid is expected to be the subject of the Arab coun- cil, a meeting of defense ministers and military leaders from Arab nations, including Jordan. Gen. Aly Amer of the United Arab Republic, chief of…

students in Philadelphia ,dustrial Union Department and that his foreign policy dispute was he indicated Tuesday in Detroit' "only a small part" of his quarrel with the way Meany runs the 13.5- million…

… transportation to these jobs and special information on summer stewardess jobs (U.S. and overseas). Only $3, money back if not completely satisfied. Beat the rush, apply now! Serving students since 1963 UNIVERSITY…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

August 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… meet regularly to bring to their college life the bit of the home country they have been missing. There is an Arab Club, an Armenian Student's As- sociation, a Chinese'Student's Club, a Chinese Student

… Bill Gripman, member of Student Legislature. SCHOOL SPIRIT will be all wrapped up in a Freshman-Soph- omore Week in October-the week just before the Minnesota Home-' coming football game. The week will…

… over the other. Climaxing the week will be Stu- dent Legislature's big homecom- ing dance. * * * FROSIT-SOPH WEEK won out over a more sedate orientation program in the student elections last semester by…

…, two theatres pre- sent last-rate pictures and a re- Student Legislature Plans Broadcasts, Innovations Part of Student Legislature's meetings next year will be broad- cast, according to John Ryder…

… build- ing. By 1860, Tappan's improve- ments had lured a total enroll- ment of 519 students-90 of them from other states. But the apparently cyclical movement of University fortunes was again in sudden…

… statewide rumblings over "moral laxity" and "discouragement of prayer" in Ann Arbor. Vicious criticisms were made of the school's non-sectar- ian nature, and there were rumors of the students' Bohemian extra…

… administration and faculty, as well as any student who wish to, sit in on the meet- ings. - * SL, IN ITS FOURTH year of existence and gaining, power as it goes, is the government and spokesman of the student body…

…, elected to two-semester 'terms by' the students twice a year. One legislator represents 400 students. Organized on a Congress-Cab- inet principle, the Legislature meets bi-weekly to discuss stu- dent…

… which do the work of the gov- ernment. The Campus Action Committee most directly reaches the students, by conducting polls and investi- gations for the information of the Legislature and students

…. * * * SCHOOL SPIRIT IS the con- cern of the Varsity Committee. The Homecoming Dance and ac- tivities are directed by this group, as well as smoothing out seating troubles for students at football games…

May 08, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 170) • Page Image 7

… en route to the United Arab Republic for a two-week visit. Their 'ship passed through Tur- key's Bosporos Strait yesterday and steamed south toward Alexan- dria. Aswan Dam On May 15, Khrushchev and…

… rights forces. . One student was quoted as say- ing, "We believe the new jobs are for real, that this is not a fad. There is some uncertainty about the future, but the general belief is that more jobs are…

… they have calls for many more science and engineering graduates than they have available. The survey showed that one metallurgy student has had five job offers. A coed with honors in mathematics received…

… director at Fisk said he was "amazed at the tremendous thrust for students majoring in business administration." STORE YOUR BIKE AT THIS SUMMER for only $1.50 a month Free Oiling Included Bikes Crated for…

… Shipping BEAVER'S BIKES 605 Church Street TUES.-SAT. 9-6 NO 5-6607 MON. 9-6 " K c cvn Baby mocked Dreamwear UNITED ARAB Republic's President Gamal Abel Nasser and Al- gerian President Ahmed Ben Bella have…

…- sistance in Guinea, Mali and Ghana in West Africa, i-;.ha on the Eastern side of the conti- nent and in the United Arab Re- public. I WI LKI NSON'S Anniversary Special However, at Ghana follows to any…

December 08, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan The PLO's mistake THE PALESTINIAN Liberation Or- ganization (PLO), self - styled spokesman of the Palestinians, has re- jected Egyptian President Anwar Sa- dat…

…'s offer to join a summit meeting of U.S., Soviet Union, Israeli, United Na- tions, and various Arab leaders in a summit meeting in Cairo. The Soviet Union and all Arab states (except Egypt) have spurned…

… this offer. None- theless, the PLO has much more to lose than the so-called "rejectionist" Arab states in choosing this course of action. The PLO finds itself in a precarious position. Its main concern…

… removal of the Pan-Arab League headquarters from Cairo to Tripoli, the severing of formal relations with Egypt, as well as economic sanctions of any sort. T HE PLO HAS BEEN calling upon those who would…

students, who may lack the background in competing under pressure, and that a student's overall work and effort is a better indicator of his progress than his ability to jot down some quick, meaningful…

… necessary to bug out to Canada or Sweden. WHAT WITH open dorms, food stamps, unemployment checks and government loans that rarely come to maturity when the student does, college life would be serene and…

… examination bench, the whole bruhaha is based on two ) ,st tim e questionable premises: that students actually break into a cold sweat, have nervous break- downs and jump out of lecture room windows. (Harvard…

… hall. When Vladimir Nabokov, the late, great author of "Lolita," was teaching literature at Cornell, he rarely read the students' answers to the questions he so laborously contrived for their final doom…

… tire iron to a gas station attendant. The bad news was Statistics that more t students hauled off laughing 4 exam time those reck to read t submitted t ti ns. that she was an ex- MY BROTHER, Andrew…

… Department." STATISTICS will show that more teachers than students have been hauled off raving to the laughing academy at exam time-especially those reckless enough to read the answers submitted to their THEN…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

January 08, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… burglars during the holiday break, accord- ing to Department of Public Safety reports. In addition, some students returned to the residence halls to * find that their rooms had been bur- glarized. "Most of…

… morning from the Institute of Social Research. Police recovered the purse and audio tapes and traced the foot- prints of one suspect who was spotted near the Student Activities Building. The 24-year-old man…

… his room was open when he returned from Christ- mas break. The student said his DVD player, Nintendo, money and a tool box were taken from his room. DPS had no suspects. Items taken from Art and…

… alternative Ry Shannon Pettypiece Daily Staff Reporter LSA freshman Lei Lei Sun is like many students who feel they are paying too much for textbooks and getting too little cash in return when they sell their…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 08, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…~ Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions AreFree STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…. There is no prospect of more than a $1-2 million boost for the University. The University's answer to the state's cry for economy is a tuition boost. Higher student Squeeze ONCE AGAIN Jews are caught in…

… the switches of history. This time the Jews of Algeria are the un- happy victims. Caught between nationalistic Arabs seeking their independence and essential- ly anti-semetic Europeans, the Jews have…

… eight-year war where Jews had been attempt- ing, as in the past, to stay neutral. Several serious clashes between Arabs and Jews have occurred in Algiers. THEIR HISTORIC relations with the French had not…

… the new Al- gerian government will probably ally itself with the Arab League with its anti-Israel, anti- semetic overtones. Hopefully, the Algerian Jew can escape the dilemma before it is too late…

…. Immigration to Israel seems the ohly feasible solution for de- spite the nice words of the provisional Alger- ian government in Tunis, conditions of Alger- ian Jewry will not improve under the incoming Arab

… the consequence of fiscal irresponsibility, the legis- lators find it convenient to rail against out-of- state students, and lack of economy in our universities, and argue the necessity of a tui- tion…

… boost. THE LEGISLATORS want a tuition boost. After all, universities, with student fees, are the only state institutions that have a sub- stantial income outside state appropriations. In a year when the…

… belong there - the issue is a religious one. The article "Oran Jews, Arabs Clash"-AP) stated that "ancient animosity between Moslems and Jews flared..." in Oran, that "the trouble began when . . . five Mos…

… rational that if Algeria receives her independence, then minorities, in this case the Jewish community, will be persecuted. And yet, one need but look at Tu- nisia for one example of an Arab country where…

November 08, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

…'s paintings and Alfred Hutty's etchings in Memorial Hall, 1:30 to 5:00, November 9 to November 24. Students of University and Schools admitted free. Warren P. Lombard, President. Lectures on Transportation: The…

… interested in the subject will be made welcome. The following classes in Civil Engineering will be dismissed and all students enrolled in these classes are requested to be present at the lectures: C.E. 3…

… meets at Lane hall. 5:30--Baptist guild friendship hour at the Guild house. 5:30-Lutheran Student club meets at Parish hall. 5:30-Congregational student cafeter- ia supper. 6:00-Supper for students at…

… Peace," in Natural Science auditorium. 6:00-Romance club meets at the Un- ion. French Evacuate City; Arabs Join Druse In Revolt (By Associated Press) PARIS, Nov. 7.-Mousseisri, a large French fortified…

… left the locality and the day was without incident. The commique concludes that in- formation from reliable sources indi- cates that the Arabs have joined the OTTAWA.-The Canadian -overn- Djedl Druse…

April 08, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 150) • Page Image 8

… want to see social change and social enrichment." Juergens said through SABRE, the government could hold a "profit-making venture and direct the money to preparing projects to "enrich the student body…

…." SPAK HAS ALSO spent the past term on LSA-SG and said she is running for social change. "Too mahy students come to the University with set goals. The students must become aware of other options," she…

… says. Spak is in- terested in working with the ad- ministration and wants to see affir- mative action goals enforced with more student voice in government. Stechuk has served LSA-SG for a year and has…

student government used for that purpose. Stechuk also served on the committee to change the distribution requirements and worked on a new set of grievance procedures. "We developed college- wide procedures…

… that students can use. It will take some of the burden off students who have justifiable grievan- ces," he said. - ALL THE candidates agree that the University is not doing the job on minority…

… the president's linkage of jet sales to Israel with jet sales to Arab countries. He supports Begin's position that the agreement reached with between Israel and the United States happened independently…

… of any arms agreements between the U.S. and Arab countries. "At the same time there are some things that Mr. Begin has done that has me wondering how serious he is about peace in the Middle East," said…

November 08, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

… LETTERS TO THE EDITOR EIir Mir4igan Daily Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Fh -h Fighting the bookstore owners' 420 Maynard St…

… Department is so sure will cause violence are primar- ily the nation's college students. ARMED WITH the spectre of violence they themselves have raised, Nixon's lackeys first denied permission for a march past…

… minority, now see them as they smash the evil "student-run bookstore!" We wish to thank Ann Arbor bookstores for rallying them to action. -A.S. -J.M. permits and threats of force will prac- tically…

… Army, the National Guard, the White House se- curity forces, and the D.C. Park Police in downtown Washington on Moratorium Day. And the original fears of student- led violence are revealed as sham when…

… University Bookstore. On the other hand, the resources of the students who sup- port the University Bookstore are extremely limited. I ask. who is the "Machine?" ANN ARBOR'S prices are among the highest in the…

…? The University Bookstore is de- signed to be a financial success and save students money. It will be a non-profit corporation run by a professional manager, it will use accepted accounting proce- dures…

… and receive regular auditing. Students will receive an exem- ption from the 4 per cent sales tax. T h i s exemption cannot be given by private bookstores. Des- pite a proposed bill to the con- trary…

students money by pour- ing profits back to students in the form of discounts and/or rebates. On the other hand, thousands and thousands of dollars of private bookstore profit go to the owners of the private…

August 08, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…C1w Aid jilgau iLBat x Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN. CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ."Where OpintoneAre Free STUDENT

… reprints. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1962 NIGHT EDITOR: PHILIP SUTIN Kenna"Iedy Challenge Great* Can He Change History?. Students Protest PRESIDENT John F. Kennedy is a man who enjoys a tough battle, and a…

… w RETURNING to their classes in September, University students decided that last May's tuition boost was unfair and went on strike, They organized a Students' Ad Hoc and Action Committee (SA- HAC) to…

…, however, the students called a halt to their action. The story was featured prom- inently in the Detroit and Chicago newspapers and got some nation- al notice, which likely didn't make the public relations…

… side of the Indian peninsula. Conclusion to be drawn: United States students pretty much accept what foreign colleagues would take to the streets for. Moral of the story: U.S. students need not strike…

… take place in May and June, the hottest months here.) On the first day, student leaders claimed that half the uni- versity's 21,000 students had quit their classes. The Express later called the student

…- val Price, will present a concert on the Baird Carillon, Burton Memorial jTower, on Thurs., Aug. 9, 7:15 p.m. The Zvon Ringers, all music students, Sidney Boner, Robert Crumpton, Caro- lyn Foltz, Don…

… School Students Toward the Ten Imperative Needs of Youth," Thurs., Aug. 9, 3206 UHS, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, S. E. Dimond. Doctoral Examination for Victor Dale Blankenship, Mech. Engineering; thes- is: "The…

January 08, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

… and drop off my things and I have to find another place to stay." AU BON PAIN From Page 1A This Friday, Au Bon Pain will host a UMix Late Night event. Pile said Au Bon Pain fits the needs of students

… the East Quad damage is more severe than in Oxford. Radiator pipes in two houses of Oxford leaked, affect- ing six rooms and few dozen students. Oxford rearranged students within the dormitory so that…

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…

January 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

… of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1974 Probing the energy crisis THE…

… the semester posters public distributed by the differe zations. This suggestion is cer intended to undermine t themselves, for I feel they a much appreciated fun :he student body. Rathe request to save…

… Palestinians? Palestine was owned in large part early in this century by absentee Arah 1lndlords in Cairo and Da- urban Arab population arrived only after the Zionist pioneers had initiated their agricultural…

…- estinians" can present no such dis- tinct credentials for statehood. Their language is Arabic, their re- ligion is Islam, their culture is that of the Ottoman Empire that per- vaded all 15 Arab states in the…

…- ed them to homelessness. Tn 1948 when Israel won inde- nendence, 600,000 Arab residents fled the stAte. Some 150,000 re- m-ined and these Tsraeli Arabs to- dov enjov the highest standard of living of…

… any Arab popolace to be found anywhere in the world. More than 500,000 Jews from Arab lands flad into Tsrael. One does not hear too i'vh about them, for they have been absorbed into the Jewish state…

…. welcomed as brothers. The 600.000 Arab refgees were shumted into camps in Jordln and Egypt and kept there for 25 years. There is orlv one humane and K j I~~ ARF WC Ikp(acN(M ('J(xo&) ? S J l IkPUACNIQ(3…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

August 08, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

…Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of the author. TThis must be noted in all reprints. TUESDAY…

… and he would sweep to victory on the combined votes of students, liberals, and freaks. But Postill from the beginning has been attacked by most of the media in the county. The Ann Arbor News, in Sunday…

… tmili- tary advisers is causing several of its Arab neighbors to re-eval- uate their relations with the Unit- ed States. Some Arab leaders expect the United States to move back into the Arab world as the…

… Soviets are compelled to withdraw. The Arab country most actively-seeking bet- ter relations with the United Stat- es is Sudan. One intelligence re- port suggests that Sudan may be- gin negotiations to…

November 08, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… was the longest Each also would call for an end since Reuther signaled the start to the Arab state of belligerency' of showdown bargaining by join- against Israel, recognition of the ing talks Saturday…

…. right of freedom of navigation of Reuther and John Leary, chief international waterways and the negotiator for the third largest need for a solution to the Arab automaker, said some progress refugee…

…. Romney told the students law and order and a belief in God were essential parts of America. The possible White House hopeful is in Wisconsin to test the political winds. STARTED IN FLINT: Police Arrest 27…

… bargaining over a new United States draft resolution that Americans had hoped would break the prolonged deadlock over Israeli withdrawal from Arab territory captured in the six-day war last June and continued…

Arab belligerence toward Israel. Soon after the Egyptian re- quest was submitted, two resolu- tions were introduced-one by the U.S., and the other by India, Mali and Nigeria. Members of the 15-nation…

… investigation. of the first Saturn 5 rocket-type Life accused Long of misusing craft which is to one day propel ~ - - - - - --- - - - - --U Grad Student Council BRUNCH of Bagel, Lox, etc. SUNDAY, November 12, 12…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 08, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Thursday, November 8, 2018 — 3A VETE R ANS WE E K RUCHITA IYER/Daily Ahmed Hamadi, Marines Corp NROTC Senior Advisor, shares his experiences as an Arab

students who thought they had registered online. Many of them, Beaudry said, declined to complete provisional ballots. “So, a lot of those students then, we were told, were unwilling to sign the…

… registered to vote and something happened, whether that’s a clerical error, lost paperwork, but that you did register and we don’t have the record.” Beaudry also guessed one reason students may have had…

… lecturer. Molengraff explained one of the challenges of being first-generation is describing experiences to those who do not share the same identity. “While not all students translate from one…

…- generation student. He discussed his experience growing up homeless after his parents split and were sent back to Mexico, not being able to return for 10 years. Parada was allowed to stay in the…

…. “To me, these things were not hurtful because I was a kid,” Parada said. “I was a young student who was just looking at the positive things in life … It didn’t hit me until a couple of years where…

… listen,” Parada said. Parada realized the experiences he faced as a first- generation student were unique to him and emphasized a need to not homogenize student experiences and identities. “Some…

students may not have grown up with planned vacations or famous authors or book titles on top of their heads or were given NPR radio stations when they were younger,” Parada said. “My question…

… to you is when was the last time you assumed an experience of a student and how can you begin noticing these assumptions before engaging in those conversations?” The symposium then broke into a…

…, discussed concerns of overwhelming students with information as they arrive to campus. “What we worry at orientation is we could tell you, ‘Here’s the pathway to the pot of gold at the end of the…

January 08, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… that vital area. The stakes are high. In the past four years the Soviets have made considerable headway among the Arab states, and the possibility of a major explosion-perhaps in Iran-is an excruciating…

… thought to State Department and British diplomats. Arabs, oil, the Suez Canal, trade, warm- water ports, air-lines-all hang in the balance. But the salient importance of the area is its strategic location…

… the Arab politician, who will ordinarily prom- ise the sun without procuring a mote. Un- like his fat predecessor, Naguib appears to be a realist with whom the West can bar- gain. Fortunately, he is…

… makings of a compromise. What form that compromise might take is not yet clear, but it is certain that concessions will have to be made on both sides. Egypt, as the leader of the Arab states, must be…

… his powerful paintings and drawings, the professor was well known on this campus as a warm, friendly person who was admired by both his students and colleagues. Prof. Lopez's untimely death at the age…

student then: "Ah. the moon is a wound against the sky tonight. It looks like a cold sore on a piece of black velvet." The impact of the depression of the early 1930's on a fine, sensitive mind is shown in…

… -David Cargo DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) Five students (women) placed on so- cial probation for one week anda warned; four students (women) placed' on social probation for two weeks…

… and warned, For drinking by minor and using false idenkification to purchase liquor: One student fined $20.00 ($10.00 for each offense) and warned. For drinking in automobile and pro- viding minor with…

… intoxicants: One student fined $25.60 (second offense) and warned. For participating it unauthorized party and providing minor with intox- icants: One student suspended indef- initely (repeated offenses); one…

student fined $20.00 and warned. For participating in unauthorized party and driving after drinking: One student fined $25.00 and warned. For participating In unauthorized party: Two students fined $10…

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… the energy crisis triggered over a by the Arab oil embargo.oplrans. plans e by the IT ALSO would create a Fed- eral Energy Administration simi- lar to the one proposed by the White House. Before…

…' Moshe Dayan, shown here sitting his country's relations with the the Arab oil embargo to a phased Israel withdrawal from all oc- cupied territory including East Jerusalem. The State Department officials…

… ........... .......\. .................a SENIORS!! STEVENS STUDIO IS COM- ING BACK FOR 4 DAYS Retakes and additional shots for yearbook. DEC. 7-12. See KARL at Student Publica- tions Bldg. to make appoint- ments or call 764-0550. its I…

July 08, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

… '4 4 "4 ~1ip £i~~n ai't 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials orinted in The Michiaon Daily express the individual…

… fundamental distinction. History clearly shows that re- lations between Arabs and Jews for hundreds of years have been far better in the Middle East than anywhere else in the world. In- deed, anti…

… the death campus of Europe, the Lev- antine Jews prospered as mer- chants and rose to positions of great power and responsibility. Unfortunately, the Arab refugees have become the innocent victims of…

… the Nazi tragedy and the Arab cause has few spokesmen in the American press. I CANNOT HELP but reflect on the tremendous propaganda power of the Zionist organization in this country. The relatively…

…- lution to the Middle East imbro- glio must surely consist of a secu- lar state of Palestine where the Palestinian Arabs can live with rights equal to those of the Pales- tinian Jews. While it is often…

… argued by Zionists that Palestine is the national homeland of the Jewish people, let us not forget that it is also the national home- land of the Palestinian Arabs. Even the most casual observer must…

… realize that the 1.5 million Arab refugees living on 10 cents a day in the UN ghettos form the major unresolved question. These hapless people have come to be- lieve in a new type of Arab Zion- ism which…

… the Arabs cannot remember for 20? George H. Brown, Jr. '70 July 5 FOR RENT FOR FALL: modern 2-man, close to' campus, 663-3890. 24043 ROOMS FOR RENT for rest of summer and some available for fall term…

… remainder of sum- mer in motherless home. Room, salary and meals. Call mornings or evenings 761-2023. HD INTERESTED IN GIVING TOURS OF Central Campus? Prospective Univer- sity of Michigan students and their…

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…

April 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS When, Opinions Are Free 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… Professor Organski's discourse on the reali- ties of power politics at the China Teach-In, I was inspired to think of some tactics which would help advance the student's cause. FOR EXAMPLE, students want a…

… sociol- ogy. Then you get the students to boycott any class which is taught by a professor hired aftera given date on which students demanded to be included in tenure selection. Then you get people from…

… Voice to picket the class so that wishy- washy students will be dissuaded from attending. Then, you set up a picket line at the professor's house including all of the grubbiest students on campus…

… landlord's house in the suburbs. And of course, in addition to using these techniques for pur- poses of academic reform, students too can pick on specific slum land- lords. CAN YOU IMAGINE for ex- ample if…

students picked a given cardboard apartment building and instructed all potential customers to go to the cardboard box down the street which charged the same prices. Obviously all those mort- gages on the…

… boycotted apartment would be in for real trouble. Students could send letters around to all landlords who charged exhorbitant prices for in- adequate dwellings and warn them, "you may be next." Then the…

… question for the landlord is whether it is worth the risk of being boycotted and going bank- rupt to squeeze a few more dollars from students. Another idea in this area would be to have rent strikes a la…

… Jesse Grey. For example, a majority of the students in University Towers could demand that the manage- ment repair the torn elevator doors or they will not pay their rent. What can the management do but…

August 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… East. Y include attempts through the United is to take the militancy out of the Arab alist movement; to make fair. distribu- rd development of water and other re- s, and to settle the refugee problem…

… the Soviet Union on the spot by demanding that she cooperate in stabiliza- tion instead of concentrating on disruption. IF INSTITUTIONS are offered which can be accepted by the Arabs themselves, then So…

…- viet opposition would be a display of evil temper which she cannot afford. Development of natural resources will not alone suffice. An atmosphere will be required in which the Arabs will be helped to…

… work out their own destiny, with the United Nations as arbiter of their rights with dev4loping com- panies. At the core of any such efforts will be rela- ions between the Arabs and' the State of Is- rael…

… governments in the companies which pro- duce the oil. ' U OPEAN policy has been to keep the Arabs divided in order to make control of the re- sources easier, whereas Arab union is the natur- al state if they…

December 08, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… RAGE FOUR IRE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 PAGE FOUR TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECE1WBER 8,1954 SGC OR SL? Student Government Council: Two Wavs To Vote DREW PEARSON: N ixon…

… LETTERS TO THE EDITOR t Pro-SGC ... A VOTE of preference for the proposed Stu- dent Government Council is a vote for a government that will be able to do more for you than Student Legislature ever has or…

… block its achiev- ing any real prestige. Thinking students have been trying to figure out a way to strengthen SL ever since its establishment eight years ago. A committee of students, faculty and admin…

… successful student govern- ment. They find themselves with strange al- lies, including some responsible, intelligent students experienced in the way of student gov- ernment. These responsible people seem to…

… have for- gotten how many times a weak, discredited Student Legislature has disappointed them in the past. They see SL as the champion of ac- tive, progressive student opinion. They see SGC as a timid…

… and fury, short on accomplishment. The ability to make a loud unintelligent noise may win hog-calling contests, but it is not what is needed in student government. It should be perfectly obvious to…

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