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November 09, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…Grenada action illegal, 'U' law profs claim The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 9, 1983 -Page 3 Former U.S. Rep. McClosliey tells, Arabs io unite By ALYSSA FIRST President Reagan's order to…

… of policy but to talk about the legal issues," said University law Prof. Alex Aleinikoff, a former Department of Justice attorney. Aleinikoff told the student audience that Reagan violated the War…

… returning black students. Films Classic Film Theater - Grease, 7 p.m.; Urban Cowboy, 9 p.m., Michigan Theater. Hill St. Cinema - Animal Crackers, 7 & 9 p.m., 1429 Hill St. Performances The Ark - DOA, 8 p…

…. Education, Office of Minority Student Affairs - Reception for Dean Carl Berger, noon, 1211 School of Education. American Red Cross - Blood Drive, 1-7 p.m., East Quad. Art - "Works in Progress," Slusser…

… American Conser- vation Corps? 2 p.m., 1201 East Engineering. Student Wood and Crafts Shop - Power tools safety class, 6 p.m., 537 SAB. WCBN 88.3 FM - Radio Free Lawyer, 6 p.m. UAC - Laughtrack, with Jerry…

….m. By MICHAEL ROLNICK "There are more than enough Arab- Americans to visit their congressmen and say, 'cut aid to Israel,' but the Arab-American is home bitching about the injustice of it and not…

… participating in the American political system," former Congressman Paul McCloskey said last night. McCloskey, speaking at a forum on Arab-Israeli-American issues, went on to say "The biggest problem with the…

Arabs is the Arabs," and tha Arabs cannot decide between them what their own goals are. ON THE OTHER side of the coin, McCloskey said "Israel has become the bully in that part of the world ... but I…

… policies of South Africa. McCloskey focused his talk on the need for an Arab Lobby in Congress to counter the ever present Jewish Lobby, claiming that "the Jewish community views the preservation of Israel…

… Reassessment of Aid to Israel, a Palestinian Aid Society, and the American Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee. Daily Photo by DOUG McMAHON Former U.S. Congressman Pete McCloskey tell local Arabs that they must…

November 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 9, 1992 - Page 3 I Raliers ask students to assist Bosnian citizens 1 s t 4 b 1 i 1 e a i k 1 F t f 6 j I 1 f 1 1 t 8 1 t t i t by Ken Dancyger Daily Staff…

… her homeland. "The strongest army in Europe is attacking its own people, and the world is just standing by and watch- ing it happen," Miller told students during a rally on the Diag Friday. Miller…

… stopped," said James Piazza, a Rackham graduate student and a member of the Islamic Circle. "We just want to send a message to Clinton and Bush that they must hold to their promises," added Henry Miller…

… Daily Environment Reporter Ted Turner - best known as the owner of Cable News Network (CNN) and the WTBS Superstation in Atlanta - entertained an audience of students and journalists with his views on the…

…'s wife, actress Jane Fonda, was formerly married to California politician Tom Hayden. "This was really an enjoyable 40 minutes," said Laura Thomson, a graduate student in Natural Resources and…

… troubled region if for no other reason than the Arab- Israeli peace talks taking place at the State Department in Washington. Conscious of the fragility of the peace process launched by the Bush…

…, in the early stages of forming his transition team, has not decided who will handle Middle Eastern issues. Arabs and Israelis, resuming their talks today after a week's break for the elections, are…

… eagerly waiting for a signal - any signal - from the Clinton transition team. If they agree on nothing else, Arabs, Israelis, Democrats and Republicans are in accord on one thing - that without an active U…

November 09, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

… "cannot in any circum- stances give any consent,, support or cooperation" to the Indian plan, which calls for the withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from "all the territories" seized in the Arab-Is- raeli…

…. .avaawa wrr wa as vaa wav vwt+vuavu Arab territory was an essential first step to any Middle East set- tlement. He urged the council to show the world that "aggression does not pay." Irrational' Arab View…

…. The Arab refusal to negotiate peace with Israel, he said, was "an unprecedented act of extremism." Arabs Blaimed Asked how long Israel was pre- pared to' wait for direct talks with the Arabs, he replied…

… that "if the Arabs are not prepared to talk, it is they, in effect, that want to perpetuate the situation." His criticism of the U.S. reso- lution was centered on its failure to give t proper emphasis to…

… THE UGLI MULTIPURPOSE ROOM 8 P.M. SPONSORED BY THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION EVERYONE IS WELCOME-ADMISSION FREE (Continued from Page I) Some proposals have been made by students toward improving…

… the efficiency of the automated closed reserved system. The most ob- vious and most popular concerns the staffing of helpers behind the desk. Students feel that if there were more helpers behind the…

… people for short periods of time to absorb the rush of students at the desk which oc- curs at the begining of every hour. Another solution proposed by students is to make up a list of those books and…

… periodicals which are not available at a given mo- ment. This will enable students to avoid waiting in line just to find out that all the copies of a book or article they need are being used. ,The way this…

November 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan StL-ACK' MAH- 1. SPACE worm COPS BEAT !- 5'LACK M'AN-- G-o 6/4 CKa 3 PAC F=S 6 Unsigned editorials represent a majority…

… ast month, the "Campaign for Michigan" be- gan a fund-raising program called the "Case for Student Financial Aid." This is a multi-faceted program designed to compensate for dwindling federal support…

…. At a time when the federal govern- ment has dropped the ball, the University Undergraduate Stu has taken appropri- U ate steps in finding innovative solutions 75.00% to bring students of all incomes to…

… the University. For the past de- cade, the financial needs of non-resi- dent students have outpaced the University's ability to cover the cost. Currently, the under- 52.00% graduate self-obliga- tion…

… - the amount each students is re- sponsible for - for non-residents is $14,000. For many eco- nomically-disadvan- L institutional Aid taged students, this amount puts the Uni- State Aid versity out of…

… reach. ® Federal Aid This year, almost 1,000 non-resident students could not Source: Office of Financial Aid attend the University because there was simply not enough aid avail- able. In the long run…

…, more and more quality students who want to attend the University will be shut out for lack of support. Administrators have decided the best way to solve this problem is through the "Campaign for Michigan…

…," the University's $1 billion fund-rais- ing campaign. University fund-raisers will solicit donations on behalf of the "Case for Student Financial Aid." Alumni are being encouraged to make contributions…

… to funds specifically designed for non-resident financial aid. This will allow students with demonstrated need to shoulder less of the burden for attending the University. dent 1 ial aid gap But the…

…, appropriating $12 million. This increase rep- resents a commitment to restoring accessibility to all students regardless of financial need. The University is Aid Expenditures by Source responding to in- tense…

November 09, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

… city of Kirkuk, claimed by both Arabs and Kurds and a major flashpoint in the country. Kurds consider Kirkuk a Kurd- ish city and want it part of their self-ruled region in northern Iraq. During the rule…

… of former dictator Saddam Hussein, tens of thousands of Kurds were displaced under a forced plan by Saddam to make Kirkuk predominantly Arab, though many of these have since returned. The Arab

… country, but the votes - and those in other disputed areas - could be subject to a special review if it is determined that there was a large population increase.Arabs and the Turkomens claim Kurds have…

… packed the city with immigrants to tip the balance in their favor. The legislation did not include any guaranteed seats for Arab and Turkomen lawmakers from Kirkuk, something which had been dis- cussed in…

… earlier versions. Both Kurds and Arabs appeared to claim victory after the some- times raucous parliament session that was televised live on Iraq state TV. "This is a good law because it occurred after…

… of Public Policy School of Social Work St. Mary Student Parish www.stmarystudentparish .org rye $300 OFF Review ALL GRAD Courses: M CAT # 10 Point - Avg Score Increase +MCAT +LSAT 12 Point -Top…

… programming" in the Detroit area as well. The Kalamazoo-based school says southeastern Michigan now supplies 37 percent of its students and says the Royal Oak office gives it a presence in the heart ofthe…

November 09, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

… what could be done to ease this tension and inform students of what they may not know involving Israel's attempts to aid Arab-Israeli citizens. This past summer I worked on a task force whose aim was to…

…4A - Thursday, November 9, 2006 The Michigan Daily - michiganclaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 tothedaily…

…-century version of past University President James Angell's vision of providing an "uncommon education for the common man." JACK DOEHRING Every student at Michigan is highly qualified, and has rightfully earned…

… University's commitment to increasing acces- sibility by announcing the cre- ation of the President's Challenge Fund. The initiative alone may not be enough to ensure no student is turned away for lack of…

… impossible for many. Students from middle-and low-income families simply cannot afford soaring tuition costs without substantial finan- cial assistance. The University is com- mitted to meeting the financial…

… need of all its in-state students, and it tries to cover a good share for out-of-state students. It has also increased finan- cial aid to match tuition increases. But the sticker price remains high and…

… financial aid packages are often heav- ily composed of loans, which can deter students from even applying and leave those who rack up four years of loans paying back debt for decades. The initiative will use…

… further giving. Increasing need-based financial aid will attract students from middle -and lower-class backgrounds, giving them the opportunity to afford a col- lege education, something that may University…

…- ect, but it would make a big difference to needy students. White's idea also could be revised to incentivize donations to need-based aid by encouraging donors to endow specific need-based scholarships…

… significantly any time soon, and the question isn't whether tuition will increase again, it's by how much. In her speech last week, Coleman said "Family finances should not keep qualified students from enrolling…

November 09, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 29) • Page Image 11

…. About two-thirds of the 20,000 r u{ ;r sc students are classified as religiously oriented. Among the students is a smat- tering of Israeli Arabs who prefer the conservative social climate and reli…

… Ilan supports a satellite campus in Ariel, a large West Bank settlement. Abdallah Daqwa, an Arab student, said a right-wing atmosphere in the school has thickened since Rabin began to make concrete plans…

… accusations extreme Jewish right Los Angeles Times JERUSALEM -Launching a crack- down on the Jewish extreme right, po- lice yesterday announced the arrest of the leader of an anti-Arab group and rounded up…

… lower-rank- ing security officials were transferred to different jobs. Rabin was shot to death by Jewish law student Yigal Amir, 25, who was captured at the scene. He confessed to the murder with…

…- rael and cast a giant question mark over the prospects for Rabin's search for. peace with Israel's Palestinian and Arab neighbors. Whether Rabin was murdered as part of a conspiracy by Jewish extremists…

… known for words than action. A few months ago, Eyal claimed responsibil- ity for the murder of three Palestinians in the Arab village of Halhoul, but they were later discovered to have been killed by…

… fellow Arabs. "They brag and posture, talk about the 'underground,' like to be thought of as 'Arab killers,' that sort of thing," said Ehud Sprinzak, a specialist in Jew- ish extremist groups at Hebrew…

… deeply resented - here. Administra- m ere tors and students say Amir could not talk of # have learned vio- N lence at the school, Vi/ ience whatever his poli- tics - and what- - ever the politics of An…

Arab stu the campus. Mem- Unive bers of the BarlIlan Rabin's as community have struck back with a charge of their own: that there is a political offensive underway to smear not only the school but also…

… to knock at us," said Shlomo Eckstein, university president. A law student who identified him- selfas Oren was more emphatic. "Some of the people who backed Rabin are trying to throw mud on a whole…

November 09, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…~Ur £i4 a aUg Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF' THE UNiVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONs BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… in all reprints. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1955 NIGHT EDITOR: MARY LEE DINGLER Districting Can Help -Alleviate SGC Aloofness} 4 .41/ A} K/f/I iIhiY I' Cv THE Student Government Council recently -decided…

… assailed. The provision that students be elected "from the campus at large" has two crippling defects. First, it pays a premium for political or- ganization. The closely knit and indissoluble bonds of the…

… Greek organization can collect this premium. The Residence Halls suffer a handicap in this respect, being a comparatively loose knit group of independents. Their main function is to introduce new students

November 09, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

…-9975 Maple Village-761-2733 E. Lberty-668-9329 E. U~+versity-662-0354 BY WILLIAM THOMPSON The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Tuesday night reiterated its stance demanding greater student in- put in the…

… of alumni, faculty, and students. The equality standards would apply to committee budgets and access to can- didates. The proposals call for meetings of the Regents and presidential candidates with…

… University Ad- ministration has agreed to sponsor the service permanently. port the projects she thought were im- portant, said Smith. * EXPRESSING discontent with MSA's handling of student involvement Sin…

… with the Regents because it used too many ambiguous terms. Smith said publicity of the trial period for running student buses to Nor- th Campus at late hours was crucial But MSA members didn't support…

… hardline. Arabs CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - President Anwar Sadat blasted oil-rich Arab states and other opponents yesterday, accusing them of pettiness and "defeatist complexes" for failing to en- dorse his…

… peacemaking efforts with Israel. In an interview with the editor of the Kuwait newspaper Al Syassi, excerpts of which were carried by the official Middle East News Agency, Sadat called on the Arabs to "stop…

…-SATURDAY 9-6 C G Megan O'MaI ey 500 E. Liberty Jst ofStt Daily Photo by MAUREEN O'MALLEY SPEAKING AT THE TEACH-IN on Mexico last night were Hector Marroquin (left), a radical student leader who flei Mexico in…

November 09, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 30) • Page Image 13

… school for the article. The University's students are ethnically diverse, and they are studying many dif- ferent things, Kantrowitz said. She added that the University's significant numbers of Jewish, Arab

… time when very few of us know what to think. LSA senior Brenda Abdelall, presi- dent of the University's Arab Student Association, was interviewed for the arti- cle and appears on the magazine's cover…

… experiences of many campus groups. The Greek system, the Michigan Marching Band, the Arab and Muslim communities and ROTC are among those represented in the article. Rackham student Paxton Williams, who also…

… Democratic if we had had higher student turnout," he said. In the 1st Ward, Johnson defeated Republican challenger Scott Wojack, 77 percent to 22 percent. Johnson pledged to "build relation- ships with the…

… with." Wojack, who also suffered a loss in last year's 52nd District state House election, said he did well for a heavily Democratic ward. He hopes to work with the city to increase student voter turnout…

… after the Green Party's second year on the ballet. He plans to work on increas- ing voter turnout among students and has not decided if he will run again. "The University of Michigan is real strong in…

November 09, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…_ ~j~glAtrp4wu lt aily~ Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Under the…

…, said "it was like talking to a stone wall." Another proponent of the reform meas- ure explained that while Student Gover- ment Council has been campaigning to allow individual housing units to decide on…

… constructive re- form and the last chance to prevent a complete break-up of IFC. -STEVE NISSEN DURING THE WEEKS which have followed the University of Wisconsin's bloody student protest of the Dow Chemical Corp…

… Doyle issued a restraining order prohibiting University officials from taking any final disciplinary action (sus- pension or expulsion) against students participating in the Dow protest. Judge Doyle…

November 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… one problem, at least, was on the way to solution. This cheerful view was implicit in the American proposal last week in the United Nations that separate Jewish and Arab states be set up next July 1…

…, immediately after the British troops pulled out. For the American Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board In Control of Student Publications. Johi…

…, has made his position entirely clear. Any Arab who ac- cepts public office or othewise collaborates with the partition scheme, in either the new Jewish state or the truncated Arab state, will not live…

… fanatical gang of triggermen, the Mufti's influence is in- creasingly paramount in Arab politics. But it is a widely held misconception that Arab opposition to the creation of a Zionist state is confined to…

… tie Mufti and his friends. The Mfti will act as the chief fanner of the flames of Arab resentment but the resentment already exists. Ob- viously all -this spells real trouble; so much trouble, indeed…

…, that those who are close to the situation seriously doubt that it will be possible to complete the projected great new Anglo-American oil pipeline. The pipeline could too easily be cut by the Arabs. This…

… Peruvians would will- ingly expose themselves to either Jewish or Arab bullets. Yet if American troops go to Palestine, Russian troops will go there too; and the thought of the Red Army in Pales- tine is not…

…:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). SUNDAY, NOV. 9, 1947 VOL. LVII, No. 42 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to stu- dents on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 12, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Extra…

… Concert Series Ushers: Report at 6:15 p.m. for the concert Sunday, Nov. 9. School of Business Administra- tion: Students from other schools and colleges intending to apply for spring admittance should…

… secure application forms in 108 Tappan Hall as soon as possible. Those women students in the College of Literature, Science and Arts and in the School of Edu- cation who are taking the testing program on…

November 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… authentic Soviet television programming: "They are not intended for other viewers outside of the country. The Soviets change nothing for American viewers." "We want the students to be proficient at the…

… Russian language for their own goals. We want the students to understand Russian and to approach it critically. The goal of this presentation is not to convert people to Communism or anything, but to make…

… unusual military activity elsewhere. Ben Ali, who had been the North African Arab nation's security chief since 1977, was formally sworn in as president Saturday. Iran attacks Iraqi as Arab leaders convene…

… large number of civilians. The attack came as Arab leaders convened a summit in Amman, Jordan to seek a united stand behind Iraq in its 7-year-old war against Persian Iran. The missiles, fired less than…

… joint, and Elias Brothers Big Boy on Wash- tenaw is also open around the clock. Robin Rothke, a first year LSA student, is dissapointed that the Pan- tree is not open twenty-four hours on the weekend. "I…

student, Amy Weissfeld. "I think the Pantree will probably lose business, but it won't effect me because I wouldn't go there that late anyway," said third year LSA student, Linda Khezami. If you see news…

November 09, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

… the western world," accord ing to C. I. Itty, travelling secre. tary for the Student Christia Movement of India, Pakistan an Ceylon. One outcome of this diplomati failure is the Arab-Israeli conflict…

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… Itty commented. "The West di not'realize the situation was com ing and now is criticizing the Arabs for taking arms from Rus sia." "By keeping friendly relation with the Arabs the United State could have…

… influenced them t hold the present borders. The United States could have give them arms without giving then permission to use them," he con- tinued. Arab Confidence Itty suggests that only by mak- ing the…

Arabs feel more confi- dent in U.S. intentions can thi country influence them to kee the present borders, Itty is in Ann Arbor this week to speak to study groups prepar- ing for a December inter…

… the mistake of the western world in creating an urbanized society where material progress is there but -nothing else" Itty remarked. The western churches shouldk C. I. ITTY... Student Christian…

student center at 7:00 p.m. Sun-1 day. He will also address one of the study-discussion groups for the conference in Lane Hall at 9 p.m. today. Roundtable to Hear Professor Kauper Prof. Paul Kauper of the…

… practical forms of government, according to English student James Wilkes. Wilkes, who attended Cambridge for four years, is studying chemi- cal' engineering at the University on a one-year King George schol…

… relation to wages. Arriving at the University in September, Wilkes said that he likes the informality and unre- servedness of the students as com- pared to the English. Sea To Be Theme Of Smith Exhibit Mrs…

… series of rare books and manuscripts1 covering the career of Admiral Lord Nelson. classes when walks are jammed with students. The machine's route has been planned so that in traveling through the maze of…

November 09, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… are requested to confer with Arabs have prospered and their pop- the Auditor of Student Organiza- ulation has increased since the Jewish tions in the office of the Dean of immigration there. The issue…

… operate on a non-profit basis. Fi- nancial support will come from tui- tion fees paid by the federal govern- ment under the G.I. Bill of Rights. The school will admit 50 students each month for a six months…

students, Haien said, but will "help the veteran to choose the phase of business or industrial activity which he wants to prepare for and to ap- praise his qualifications for his se- lected vocation. The…

… Hopkins debated "Should the United States favor unrestricted Jewish inimigration into Pales- tine?" yesterday in the Rackham Amphitheatre. Maintaining that the Jews now in the Arab state. of Palestine have…

… to settle more of '38, '41 and '42. In November, 1943, the homeless Jews. the organization played here under 'Against Arabs' Wishes' Erich Leinsdorf and under guest con- Prof. Hopkins countered that…

… What ductor George Szell at the concert inroads the Jews have made into Pal- last fall. estine have been made against the On tour, a special train carries the wishes of the native Arab population…

… large instru- The Arabs, Prof. Hopkins pointed ments and the 2,500 pieces of music out, desire -their independence in used in concerts. A special program Palestine, which is denied them by arranged for…

… each appearance on tour the British mandate. As long as the keeps the librarian busy, as numerous Arabs do not have the determining different compositions, in complete voice in their government, he…

… Notice to Treasurers onlydo the Jews want and need tot Treasurers of all student soci- go to Palestine because of their fear eties, clubs, classes and residence of the future in Europe, but that the halls…

…, he Students at their earliest conveni- said, cannot be decided from the view ence in regard to the handling of of the local population alone, but their accounts. rather as it bears on the problems of…

November 09, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… Democrats, Indian American Student Association, Arab Student Associa- tion and the NAACP, to name a few. Our slate also includes current MSA representatives and MSA committee members. Keep a lookout for…

…4 - Tuesday, November 9, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.corr Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan sinte 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MO 48109 tothedaily…

… coffee - stirred much contro- versy in Michigan after the hospitaliza- tion of students who drank the product and the reported rape of a 14-year-old girl who drank Four Loko mixed with rum, as reported…

… afternoon. As I grew up, my relationships with faculty members, the admin- istration and community members developed, too. My voice as a student carried weight among the adults in my world. I felt encouraged…

… The need for student regents Last spring, University students overwhelm- ingly voted to elect MForward candiates to represent them on the Michigan Student Assembly. All 19 MForward candidates up for…

… election won seats, led by current MSA Presi- dent and MForward founder Chris Armstrong. This landslide victory was a mandate from the student body for MForward to pursue their campaign promise of aggressive…

… advocacy to address major problems on campus. Since taking office in April, MForward's slate of diverse student leaders has become the new leaders of the MSA. MSA's. current treasurer, chief of staff and…

… Football Saturdays, worked with administrators to offer transportation options for student organizations and delayed the vote on the porch couch ban due to a lack of student involvement in the debate…

…. Currently, MForward party members on MSA are leading the initiative to implement an open housing policy on campus. For those who are unfamiliar with open housng, it would allow students living in University…

… housing to choose their roommates regardless of gender identity and expression. Open housing isn't simply about creating an inclusive and non-dis- criminatory community. it's also about about students

November 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 56) • Page Image 7

… talks between the Arabs plained, the secretary of state has and Israelis before the end of the been inhibited from speaking out year. HIGH FASHION FOOTWEAR shoes by sans souCI, inc. 522 East William (In…

… PAID FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM. Contact Rodney Eiger M.D. at 764-5190. Sunday, Nov. II officially before all parties had been contacted. Kissinger is winding up his peace mission in the Arab

…; Jane Hunter, cello; Deborah Tomchak, horn SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 ot 4 p.m. RACKHAM AUDITORIUM u GERARD, DEBUSSY, BEETHOVEN, PYLE ADMISSION COMPLIMENTARY L I "I PRESENTED BY Office of Student Life…

November 09, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 9, 1998 ctw idtcijjan iafidg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in…

… Michigan Student Assembly. With election campaigning well under way, a menagerie of brightly hued signs will replace the old football ticket and mass meeting fliers that have lit up University hallways for…

… the past few months. But what is amazing is not how many people are involved with student gov- ernment, but how much they are willing to shell out to get a position. This year, students running for a…

… seat on MSA should be reasonable with their indi- vidual finances. In a campaign for an unpaid position, students should not spend an exor- bitant monetary amount for a seat on the assembly. At the…

… moment, MSA does have a regulatory policy on campaign finance, but it is not rigidly enforced. Students running for an elected position are supposed to report how much they spend - usually by turning in…

November 09, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… Trauma, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3200, 7:30 p.m. Q Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 p.m. U Christian Science Organiza- Thompson St. U Rowing…

…, when most students are preparing for the weekend, thi Natural Science Au- ditorium ispacked. About 400 students listen attentively to Prof. Tom Collier lecture on the Vietnam War, asking questions and…

… in some classes, it can be hard to find professors who will keep students in- terested enough to attend an 8 a.m. class and not fall asleep. But they are out there, and their lectures are packed. "It…

… them. They work as hard as I do, and vice versa." LSA first-year student Kristy Jakubiak said, "I've never missed one class. People justdon'tmissit. (Rubido) doesn't tell you to write a paper; if you…

… feel like writing, you do. If not, you don't. I've learned more about writing from him than anyone else in school." Students said they are also attracted by unconventional teaching methods. Psychology…

… Prof. Bob Pachella meets with each student individually every third week, then invites a small group over to his house for a more informal discussion. Grades are based on open writings by the students

…. "I'm not charismatic, nor am I a good speaker. But the students know I'm committed. I learn their names, I learn who they are," Pachella said. Kimberly Freeman, afirst-yearLSA student in his class…

… so far. Students said truly good professors know their subject matter and lecture enthusiastically about it. "I'm constantly reading about the Vietnam War," said Colliersaid. "I just love learning…

… about it." ISA sophomore Dana Kelly said, "(Collier's) excellent. He makes jokes, asks questions. It feels personal, even in an auditorium of 400 people." Students know when they've had a good professor…

…. As V'ali Ford, a third-year Engi- neering student, said, "If I can remem- berwhat the professor was talking about after the semester, I had a good profes- sor." ELIZABETNH LIPPMAfNDaMl, Justin Carlson…

November 09, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… been called in. The mayhem sweeping the neglected and impoverished neighborhoods with large African and Arab communities is forcing France to confront anger building for decades among residents who…

… complain of discrimination and unemployment. Although many of the French-born children of Arab and black African immigrants are Muslim, police say the violence is not being driven by Islamic groups. Vandals…

…: When: Time. Where: Corporate Information Session Students Interested in Pharmaceutical Sales (all majors) Thursday, November 10, 2005 6.00-7:3 PM The Michigan League - Hussey Room (Food will be provided…

November 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KAMINS Editor in Chief JEFFR EY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority…

… relax - and sleep. Perhaps nodding off in lecture halls relieves students of modesty, so we sprawl wherever and hope no one takes our wallets. But you never know if that spread-eagle faceplant in front of…

… Office of Student Conflict Resolution "upholds the University's essential values in the Code of Student Conduct," according to its Website. The 06de is supposed to help resolve disciplinary issues and…

… conflicts among students. But the (Cde has numerous flaws and often steps on t& legal system. As the OSCR Director's Search Committee looks for the office's new leader, changes to the director's position s…

…~lkuld occur to lessen the Code's impact if University President Lee Bollinger will not abolish it altogether. IThe Code claims to afford student access to "University policies which affect them." Itt the Code…

… does not give students any ben- dfit; rather, it strips students of their rights. One of the Code's outrageous aspects gives the University power to punish students brought up on criminal charges. This…

November 09, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Status t opposing * * * * * * Factions Pick Markley, South Quad 'To Debate By ELLEN SILVERMAN : : : .. i ADLAI STEVENSON ...new deadlock AT GSC: Take Stand On US NSA By JEAN TENANDER Graduate Student

… Council last night passed a resolution urging all students to vote for continued participation in the United States National Student Association, ex- amined the question of graduate representation in…

Student Govern- ment Council and discussed the tuition raise and foreign language requirements. The recommendation on USNSA was introduced by Michael Rosen, who declared that if major uni- versities across…

… the country begin to withdraw from the organization, the only power students in this country possess will be lost. GSC President Edwin Sasaki spoke on the plans to reorganize representation on SGC which…

… it will help allev- iate the problem of student apathy which presently plagues SGC," he said. In discussion of the tuition raise which came last spring, it was pointed out that the tuition for a…

student getting his doctorate is now higher at the University than at Harvard, Southern California, Princeton and Yale Universities. GSC also passed a motion rec- ommending abolition of rules re- stricting…

… Soviet planes delivered to Indonesia and the United Arab Republic. United States Ambassador Adlai CE. Stevenson and Soviet Deputy Foregin Minister to the United Nations, Vasily V. Kuznetsov and their…

… will sponsor a debate on the United States Na- tional Student Association Sun- day, even though for a while the principals were haggling among themselves as to who was eligible to debate. T he final…

… result is that Student Government Council member Rob- ert Ross, '63, and Paul Potter, Grad, will argue for remaining in the association while SGC Presi- dent Steven Stockmeyer, '63, and William Madden, '63…

November 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Zionists was evicted from the meet- ing - allegedly for disrupting it - by members of the pro-Arab alliance.rPsychology Prof. David Guttman, a member of the Senate Advisory Committee for Univer- sity Affairs…

…. The group, which serves University students and staff, says it needs to collect some $700 to meet operating expenses for the next two months. Last year the center received money from the then Democrat…

…- manders to discuss straightening out cease-fire lines, and, OFuture negotiations between Arabs and Israelis for a final set- tlement. State commission tells 0 By GORDON ATCHESON Fearing Ann A r b o r' s…

… $750,000 to meet payroll obligations. Sheehan has reported that the city will probably be forced to do the See COMMISSION, Page 3 Daily Photo by JOHN UPTON Tiger cages Students, playing the roles of…

… August to raise tuition 24 per cent. Groups of TFs within several de- partments met to lend their sup- port to a proposed student tuition strike. These groups later coalesced into the unofficial…

…," -Reinstatement of special bene- fits including in-state tuition rates for non-resident TFs and their See TF's, Page 3 No hardship predicted for 'U' despite imminent energy crisis By STEPHEN SELBST Student

… make it a bit more expensive to keep warm this winter. DESPITE THE ARAB oil embar- go and President Nixon's call for a 15 per cent reduction in energy consumption, both Detroit Edison and the Michigan…

… average winter. FORMER 'U' STUDENT Eatery champ visits city According to University Physical Properties Director John Weiden- bach, winter utility costs will be roughly $400,000 more than origi- ally…

… budgeted for. But he is con- fident that costs will somehow be met-"maybe from student tui- tion." THE ADDITIONAL costs stem from a new contract negotiated with Michigan Consolidated. Last year the…

… a good restaurant; not just construction, either, but the subtle nu- ances of the decor and the cuisine. Fred Magel never forgot those days of his This week, Magel - a student here during the early…

November 09, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… Upper Class Students To Be Guided By Advisory Board Next Semester A revised system of upper-class counseling, designed to imple- ment the new curriculum and ease pre-registration strain on both students

…- Staincomplete 'academic records *jof all students. I This is the way1 work, according to * * the system will Dean Peake. * FRENCH LEADER -- Gen. Charles DeGaulle's anti-com- munist Rally of the French Peo…

… between student and ad- viser will take place during the term, and not immediately before registration. This way, Dean Peake said, the adviser will be able to give unhurried advice about course content and…

… will be filled out before reg- istration and tabulated by the tab- ulating service of the University. IN THIS WAY the college will know the number of students wish- ing to elect a course, and will be…

… able to make provision for addi- tional teaching facilities if neces- sary. Thus students will have a far better chance of getting the courses they want, Dean Peake ex- plained. Advisers will be brought…

… to- gether for interchange of in- formation about courses in de- partments other than their own. This will benefit students under both the regular and new curric- ulums, Dean Peake said. Students who…

… for freshmen and sophomores will continue, and at the end of the first two years, students' records will be sent to the upper-class ad- visers' office. Upperclassmen will have the same adviser for their…

… last two years in the University. Principals See New Students The problems of college adjust- ment and the transition from high school to college life will be dis- cussed at the 20th annual Princi- pal…

…-Freshman Conference here to- day. Approximately 1,650 University freshmen and transfer students will meet with more than 290 principals and high school ad- ministrators in the Rackham Building from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon…

November 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

… of oil a day, which he says is more than enoIgh to offset the cutoff of Arab oil. The bill includes many of the energy-saving mea- sures requested by the President in Wednesday night's televised…

… necessary but that his aircraft "will proceed at an ap- propriate reduced speed" to save fuel. THE MICHIGAN VAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 56 Friday, November 9, 19t73 is edited and managed by students at the…

November 09, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… { ; V 'r,': 4 I 'r s': eac I I $ 25 0 Sponsored by Organization of Arab Students-U. of Michigan Chapter & Ecumenical Campus Center NO ADMISSION CHARGE i ON SAL E NOW MEN'S WINTER BOOTS…

…. NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially, recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in room 1011 SAB. * * * The following is the results of Block' Drawing for Soph Show: 1. Alpha…

… 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for…

…, Chrysler Center for Continuing Engineering Edu- cation, 2:30 pm. Student Relations Committee meeting -3529 SAB, 3:00 p.m.-Open Meeting. Mental Health Research Institute-Re- search Seminar-Wolfgang Wechsler…

Student Lab- oratory Theatre Program-W. B. Yeats' Cathleen Ni Houlihan and S. O'Casey's The End of the Beginning: Arena Theater, Frieze Building, 4:10 p.m. Law-"Civil Rights, the Poor and the Law," a panel…

… discussion canvassing legal career opportunities in civil rights, legal aid work and civil liberties de- signed especially for those currently Students that registered for the No- vember series of Reading…

… $265.0 Includes Round Trip Fare New York-London. New York via Pan Am Jet Tax and Service CALL: DOUG AITKEN-761-2372 or MARILYN RAME-761 -0200 *STUDENTS, FACULTY, ALUMNI, ETC. I JUNE 12-AUGUST 14 I…

November 09, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… Universities and other such educational institutions. Any student with some slight knowledge of the po- litical complexion of this campus, who has read, anything at all about the most recent case cited above…

… in all this, no one voice has been raised to objection. It is about time for students and educators to learn to anticipate these things before they come and to learn to fight them when they do come…

… maintain its a men's clu. -Curtis P. Main Campus Balloting To the Editor: THE importance of voting in Tuesday's and Wednesday's elections to Student Legislature cannot be overemphasized. It is the duty of…

… every student, regardless of choice of candidate, to ex- press his voice in the forthcoming elections, not only in appreiation of democratic privileges, but also to make student government more demo…

…- cratic. Sororities and fraternities, because they are strongly organized, form a large electoral block. When independent students fail to vote, they allow the elections to be swung by smaller but stronger…

November 09, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… with the natural period of vibration 72 that it had, which departs from of the bridge structure." {,the accepted design of approximately z 1 5 1 1 v .Arab Students, Inviting 250 To Reception More than…

… 250 invitations have been issued to students and faculty for the annual semi-formal recep- tion given by Al Thaqfa, Arabic student group, at 8 p.m. today in the International Center. President' and Mrs…

…- Gravely Ill NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN Many Watch I Student Male Perilous Climb' By MYRON DANN Defying 14 doctors, 7 policemen, 10 powerhouse employees, 9 firemen, and 40,000 volts, an ill University Student

… endangered. Rescuers were balked at first by his steadfast refusal to come down. More than once ladders and ropes were placed against the transformers only to be drawn up to the top by the student and held…

… tomorrow/'afternoon at the Michigan Central StAtion. This will be the first welcoming demonstration that the Michigan students have given the team which now ranks third in iational ranking, giving place only…

…-Admittance Case, Meeting Set For Today Island Park Will Be Scene1 Of Meeting; Prominent1 Speakers Will Appear The meeting on behalf of the nine students who were asked not to re-1 turn to the University this fall…

… American Student Union. Maurice Sugar, Detroit attorney, will act as examiner at the "hearing" which will simulate a trial. Permission to use the meeting places was obtained by a committee of Ann Arbor…

…'s settlements in the inter- ior. It was asserted, however, there had day I reject now and here any comn- casualties." SRA To Hold Roundtable Kenneth Morgan, director of the Student Religious Association, will…

… the Main the night. Library, at the Student Publications Aside from Milo Sukup, the Wolve- Building, or at any of the studios rines were in top physical condition. designated by the 'Ensian Business The…

… veteran guard, never having ful- Office. ly recovered from a head injury in the Those students who desire addition- Illinois game, remained at the hospit- al prints will be given a $2 credit al in Ann Arbor…

November 09, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

… . .. 01e tMcgan 4ai'4g Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Letters to Vol LXXXX, No.56 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan A one-siesearch ITY COUNCIL…

…. And not even that unrepresentative citizens commission had much of an impact on the process. Instead of actively soliciting names of nominees from community groups, students, tenants' groups, University…

… valley is the city of Nablus, whose Hebrew name is Shechem. Shechem was one of the principal cities in an- cient Isreal. The city today, however, con- tains one of the largest concen- trations of Arab

…. To allow political speech, but not the solicitation of political association is a major step on the road to repression. -Kathi J. Machie Law School Student To the Daily: The following telegram was sent…

… yesterday to UAW Local 600 executive board from University of Michigan student groups and individuals : "We hail the Rouge workers victory in driving the two KKK- )aily p.m. This is ann outrage and deserves…

… commit ourselves and' organizations to build support for' the anti-Klan rally on Sat., Nov.' 10 and bring contingents of' students to demonstrate against Klan terror in Detroit." - "Endorsed by: "Larry B…

…. Thompson, Minorityo Hall/Pilot Program, U. of M.;' Richard D. Garland, The Black Representative of Minority Student Services; Margarits' Torres, Hispanic Rep., Minority Student Services; Dorothy Goeman…

…, Native Americat Student Association; Black' Student Union; Black Dental' Students; Spartacus Youth: League; James W. Toy, Human° Sexuality Advocate, U. of M., Jack Hall, MSA representative; Carol Brown…

…, Vice-President of the Tenants Union*; Anthony T." Chambers, President, Alice Lloyd Minority Council; Sheila Ritter, Francie Ferguson, North' American Students of Cooperation*; Asian American" Association…

… the hospital, where I was accessible to any reporters, I was released. To further the pain of a concussion, I found that my name had been smeared through a Daily article. The thoughts of two students

November 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 45) • Page Image 20

…OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 9, 1988 The Michigan Daily al b r £id ran 1aiI Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC No. 45 Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… sensational incidents have been those perpetrated by the Union of Students for Israel, a tragically misguided organization that has carried on a cam- paign of harassment and smears against Professor Ali Mazrui…

… Mazrui's class declaring him "anti-Semitic." Regrettably, this mode of discourse has infected even those who should know bet- ter. On October 20, 1988, Benjamin Ben- Baruch, a Phd. student in Sociology at…

… persecution. The truth is that, in the long run, Jew- ish survival cannot be based on Israeli state collaboration in the oppression of Arab and other people of color (including Black Jews within its own borders…

… reactionary Assad of Syria and Hussein of Jordan in the persecution of the Palestini- ans! The first step toward a policy of har- monious existence with Arab peoples. and generally of support to the rights of…

November 09, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 9, 1995 he Lichigai&tiu 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI, Challenges to the Israeli sense Street 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

…. All other articles, letters, and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. Students should donate blood, defeat OSU 'With the Michigan-Ohio State game W looming, it is not…

… make up that shortfall in the days ahead, but they can't do it without student participation. Since the blood battle began in 1982, the Red Cross has collected 73,701 pints of blood - potentially saving…

…. One can only hope the University will defend its winning record this year after losing the last three battles. Time is of the essence in a University student's life, but lack of time is no excuse for…

…, to other peoples. surrounded by Arabs, a from all backgrounds. t may join together to li Jews are far from uni- of identity; if anything, mphasizes the point. cked and devastated by Saturday night, but…

… give blood. It is a scary thought to many. I feel this article may sway many people to not give blood, because it pre- sented student testimonials ofbad experiences and made poor at- tempts to discourage…

November 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

…,000 students each year through the next decade." This means the University could enroll 40,000 by 1965. Previously, the administration announced it would reach the 40,000 figure in 1970, through "controlled…

… graduate school. However, last night President Hatcher admitted the percentage of graduate students has been ris- ing in the last decade. Would this percentage nose upward in the future and, in. effect…

… enrollment. However, President Hatcher said "It would not be economical for these communities to duplicate our graduate facilities in law, medi- cine, and engineering." Will inadequate student housing…

… to be sending military equipment, including MIG jet fghteris as well as "advisors" Into Syria, one of four Arab nations neighboring Israel.k Defense Department sources which received these reports de…

… expanded and added to facilities provided by the Union for campus use. President Hatcher will head t Judie Council Fines Wronag Student Government Council candidate John Wrona, '57, was fined $15 for…

… down the road toward the border sta- tion. UN To Of 'U' ON GUARD: 'Panty Raids or Rallies To End,' Says .dean Rea By CAROL PRINS University officials and student leaders are taking all possible…

… A gigantic Illini-Michigan pep meeting and after-ally dance are scheduled for this evening by the Union and the Wolverine Club.c The University Marching Band will lead students from the Union at 7…

… campus, explained the recent de- Ferry Field. cmuepandtercn e Servis Band pledging of a Chinese student from Included in the rally also will the Psi U chapter at Northwestern be a series of yells by the…

student leaders will take all precautions possible to avert a raid. Names of instigators will be noted, Rea said. Photographers will be stationed in the crowd also. He said students identified as raid…

November 09, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… discussion on "International Careers" at the International Center, 603 E. Madison, from 3:30-5 . '. . This month's Dean's Tea will be in the Astronomy Det.. 5207 Angell Hall at 4:00. All students are welcome…

… takes place at 8 in Aud. 3 of the MLB . ., Prof. Shomon Shamir of Tel-Aviv University speaks on "Political Align- ments and Pressures in the 'Near East Today," at Hillel, 1429 Hill, at 8 . . . Students

… drastic" increase-"somewhat similar to what happened in 1973." Arab oil nations put an embargo on ex- ports during the October 1973 Mideast war, and OPEC follow- ed with the quadrupling of oil prices…

… simply "to become- educated" are long gone, and students on this campus and others are asking themselves, "What am I doing here?" UINVRT Y sTT 'tudents 'seem to be hrowine themnselves in a -Daily Photo by…

November 09, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 45) • Page Image 12

…, Arabic, Armenian and Turkish remain popular among students. Outside of academics, students and professionals work to create a safe and hospitable environment for religion to be practiced and investigated…

student body exceeded University Hall chapel's 500-per- son capacity. Tappan's policies followed the changing con- temporary attitudes in higher education around the country. "I would say the University was…

… the curriculum, Tappan and his successors still wanted theology schools to be established in and around Ann Arbor for students to keep up with religious studies outside of the University. Once the…

… faculty had expanded to 31 members and the student body to 652 students by 1863, religion and theology were combined with other areas of study - notably philosophy - and theol- ogy was no longer taught on…

… its own. Fast-forward to 2011. The study of religion still resembles Tappan's model of the 1860s. Students wishing to study reli- gion can do so in departments such as psychology or English. Over the…

… academic perspective Scholars from different departments came together to head a Program on Studies in Religion, making the study of religion a concentration readily available to students. According to Ralph…

students to take, the standard give-and-take among peers is lost. "It's enormously useful to have others who are following something of the same curriculum in classes with you, so you can discuss areas of…

… interest, be in seminars together and do courses in methodology together," Williams said. "Students can do Independent Concentration Projects, but indepen- dence is often accompanied by isolation and it…

… takes very great effort on the part of the student and faculty adviser for the ICP to overcome that isolation." The program was halted because faculty members could not afford to split time between the…

… for the well-being of any university. On the other end of the spectrum, external parties have raised questions about the liberal approach in classroom ped- agogy. Relying heavily on students' freedom…

November 09, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 30) • Page Image 12

… tailgate; that mass of students, alumni and fans that make Hoover Street impassible by car; that overbearing ecstacy of a late-game drive by the Maize and Blue to lock up the win; that unending grief that…

…, and the newcomer would get a fuller collec- tion of Cure classics, like "Killing an Arab" and "Pictures of You" - just two of a number of quality Cure songs missing from the new Greatest Hits. Releasing…

… Vance ...:::: ..:.: : 6 Henry 58 Campbell ] 47 Nixon SS -, ,. FS .-~~o:4. .2 Brewer 27 Ward 2 Bems 35 Wojciechowski Sims RC 25 Dozier 12 Fraley Michigan Union Bookstore Student Union- Lower Level (734…

November 09, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…'t repre- sent our people." the size of Rahim spoke after Mrs. Arafat lashed conspirac out at Arafat's lieu- - tenants in a telephone yOu they call to the pan-Arab ry y Al-Jazeera television tobu station…

… UPDATE MON. CLOSE J DCOW JON s 1O,391.31 - FLANGE +2.77 - 1.28 . NASDAQ 2,039.25 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Mondays during the spring and summer terms by students at the…

November 09, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

… Says All Driving Banned for Students Under 26; Others Must Apply for Exemption in Person Two 'U' Professors Return After Testing Naval Airplanes Problems and needs of ex-service- men are fast becoming…

… referral agency, the Bureau makes appointments with the Health Serv- ice, the Dean of Students, or what- ever office is wanted. If the veteran has not decided what field he wishes to enter, he may take the…

…," Mrs. Coons, chief interviewer, said. State College Eases Students' Car Banr EAST LANSING, Nov. 8-(kP)-The administration of Michigan State College today announced a revision of the student car ban on…

… the M.S.C. campus following a meeting at which the college accepted modifications recommended by a student-faculty committee. The car rules, as modified, allow students to drive automobiles to for- mal…

… college parties and for other spe- cial occasions at the discretion of the college authorities. The arbitrary age of 26 has been eliminated and students were informed that the car ban does not mean they…

… will be rigidly enforced in the fu- ture, assistant Dean of Students Walter B. Rea announced today. The regulations provide that full- time students under 26 years of age shall not drive automobiles…

… except for purposes approved by the Dean of Students. Any act of driving without first securing permission constitutes grounds for disciplinary action. Special Exemptions Students whose circumstances…

… necessitate their operating cars for family, commuting, business or health purposes should apply without delay at Room 2, University Hall for driv- ing permits. Students within the following groups may apply…

… play. Meetings will be held bi-monthly. Election of officers will probably take place at the first meeting. All students interested in joining Le Cercle Francais should see Prof. Koella at once. He may…

… Burton Memorial Tow- er until noun Saturday. The Hill Auditorium Box Office will be open Sunday night after 5 o'clock. Events Today Armenian Students Association will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Mich- igan…

November 09, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

… before or after, we will be able to offer resolutions through the Office of Student Conflict Resolution," Eklund said. April, I think he probably said, 'There is my Willie Horton. There is my election…

… belong. It's just a tool to help them hear," she said. Rackham student Richard Eckert, who is deaf, respects that personal decision, but like some in the deaf community, he remains unconvinced about the…

… signing as a way to communicate, Zwoland added. "If you don't use sign language, you are not really accepted by the deaf community," she said. But deaf students at the University's Hearing Impaired Student

… surgery does little to a person's identity. Even with the surgery, Tawakkul is still seen as a deaf person among his peers in the student orga- nization. "I explained to them with what my situation is with…

…" in the opera- tion he said was called "al-Fajr," Arabic for "dawn." He told reporters in Washington that 10,000 to 15,000 U.S. troops along with a smaller number of Iraqi forc- es were encircling the…

… bdrm. duplex apt. Share kitch., living rm., 1 1/2 baths. w/ female undergrad. business student close to central campus. S. Forest $550/mo., neg. Avail. Jan.-Apr. or longer. Call Marci 516…

… services to school districts throughout the U.S. Job Description: Instruct online remedial 3rd - 12th grade students. Qualifications: Intemet-connected computer required. Contact Information: Send resume to…

… hiring students for flexible night and weekend schedules. Awe- some Resume Builder! Work Study / Non- Work Study. Apply online: www.telefund.umich.edu or 998-7420. U OF M seeks research full/part-time posi…

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November 09, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

…. Call UNDERGRADUATE Male Student to as- Dexter 426-3376 (in the country). sist professor (in wheel chair) in re- 32H58 turn for room and board. Phone 761- --- - ----- -- 034 after 5 P.M. 45H62 WE NEED…

… TWO OHIO STATE TICKETS. Call 764-. 0560 or 764-0558 between 9-3. Ask for Jeff. KF UM STUDENT wants 4 tickets for Ohio State. 663-1478. 34K59 PETS AND SUPPLIES DAVE, Lucky California. I miss you much…

…. Luv, Lechusa. Hear Both Sides BIAFRA & NIGERIA at International Students Association Meeting Nov. 10 7:30 p.m. International Center (next to Union) __ PERSONAL SGC. MARCH ON WASHINGTON NOV. 15- 14F59…

… month. 411 EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires High 2B. Call 665-3283 between 12-8 work in her home. Thesis, technical MUSIC STUDENTS WANTED. Right p.m. 19C65 typing, stuffing, etc. IBM selectric handed males…

…. About MARTIN-BRAND-HIRSHON to East Quad. Reward. 38A57 5973. TF $140 ea. Inc. lift fees. 761-7848. 10F57 Student Liberation Party - - --------------- - --- _____ _____________________________ GIRL'S BLACK…

…-9893 o Tl. skfor . LynnTENOR SAX, one of Conn's best, $250 ing Vietnam, have a brew or two or STUDENT DESIRES WORK, changing ali761-993 or 79-3102. Ask for Lynn in p. a. Bot ten. Call 761-8273 or 769…

…. Limited. 769-7453. -22F4 BROWN Female puppy, white on nose Xt RE-ELECT MIKE FARRELL TO SGC tail and belly, 4 mo. old, lost around STUDENT DESIRES WORK, changing VOTE NOV.10 & 11 campus. Reward. 665…

November 09, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

… p.m. 57C1111 -Female student to share condominium. bedroom and bath. Quiet atmosphere. Kitchen idry facilities. $160/month. 971-2744. 52C1118 BEDROOM available in furnished home. te from Diag and…

…'SIC STUDIO instruction in guitars, bass, flute and sax, vocal, drums, vibes, and piano. 662-7277. cFtc STUDENT EMPLOYEES needed for various kitchen jobs. Pay rate $2.40, good hours still avail- able. Contact…

…-Trigon Fraternity, meal in exhange for work. Call 761-5145. 1617 Washtenaw. 63H1120 BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY. Part-time. Flexible hours for students. One block from campus. Call 665-9595. dH1110 RN's The Veterans…

… 4th person for our house as soon as possible. $110/month for your own room. 3 blocks from campus. Riki, Lori, Iris, 994-6039. dYlit0 MALE STUDENT to share modern bedroom fur- nished apt. Now through…

… Aug. 125 Hill St. $130 mo. 455-1487. 58Y1109 1 OR 2 WOMEN WANTED to share our pleasant, non-smoking, Vegetarian household. Please call 665- 8337. 61Y1111 BOOK XMAS VACATIONS NOW! Student travel desk…

…, also student charters. Regency Travel. Campus location-corner William and Maynard, 601 E. Wil- "'am 66--12". "'" 35 MM Camera, flash, zoom lens. $330 or best offer. Cynthia 668-6352 after 7 p.m. 76D119…

…-0102. Established since 1972. cF1211 FOREIGN LANGUAGE PERIODICALS Our selection includes German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Arabic titles. A Periodical Retreat, 316S.State.663-0215. cFl113 PREGNANT? Need Help…

…. 90025. (213) 477-8474. 86J1203 TYPING-Professional/student rates. Fast, reliable service. Ask for Barbara,665-4286,24 hours, cJtc TYPING-accurate! 70t/pg. Call Dave: 663-4640, 5-6 p.m. preferred. 57J1109…

November 09, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… tdnso ulo at difficult to make progress," he Miller, author, Women & Theirg rad students on a fu i or par - said. Sexuality in the New Film, talks cation forms see the DOB. Appli- with Elaine Prostak…

… second planet from the sun. Particle Physics: K. Heller, "Re-.. i edited and managed by students s dp r h.suits from the Neutral Hyperon Ex-at the University of Michigan. News periment at Fermilab," 2038…

… MONTEREY INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN STUDIES ARABIC - ASIAN STUDIES - CHINESE - EDUCATION - ESL - FRENCH - GERMAN INDONESIAN* - INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS - INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT INTERTIONAL STUDIES - ITALIAN…

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