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September 09, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… utmost importance at against Arab and Muslim students nt is respect for the lost and trickled in yesterday. The harass- ate action to aid the living. ment caused enough unease in the a natural human…

… instinct to Arab/Muslim student population swers to the multitude of that the Muslim Student Associa- ns involving who is guilty tion distributed an e-mail cautioning crime. However, the back- Arab

…4 4A - Friday, September 9, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… West to lament the death of John Lennon and the multi-mile line to view the body of fallen President John F. Kennedy lying in state at the U.S. Capitol. For University students, one of the many images…

… must remain united in the days, weeks, months and years to come. Quiet, solemn and respectful, students, faculty, staff and administrators still in shock and quite unsure of what the future holds…

… gathered to comfort one another. Since most students are away from home, it is the University community that must serve as one large family. Although Tuesday"s attacks on the United States occurred hundreds…

… that evening on the Diag. As Michi- gan Student Assembly Vice President Jessica Cash said, the University "seemed a whole lot smaller" Tuesday night. The University has offered its resourc- es for…

students to deal with the stress and uncertainty of terrorist attacks. Student should take advantage of counseling services in the residence halls and in the University unions. Thesother promising sign that…

… came out of Tuesday's events was the fact that so many student groups of differing backgrounds and viewpoints came together to organize the vigil. The organizers, from MSA to Students Organizing for…

… Labor and Economic Equal- ity to the Black Student Union to Hillel and so many others, should be thanked for their commitment to the University and to the stu- dent population. The heated Palestinian…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

… Space Advocates Ann Arbor Tennant Resource Center Organization of Arab Students Architecture Student Association Armenian Students Cultural Association A-rounds (ballroom and round dance club) Arnold Air…

…4 'ge 12.B--Thursday, September 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily MS still struggling with anonymit By GEORGE ADAMS. A close look at your first tuition bill will reveal that every student at the…

… University is charged $3.90 per term for the Michigan Student Assembly. This creates somewhat of a problem because although MSA provides a number of services as the University's campus-wide student government…

…, a large number of students would be hard pressed to say what it is or what it does. THE PROBLEM of anonymity is one that MSA has been struggling with for years, and indications are that the…

… organization is not gaining any ground in its fight to attract more student par- ticipation. MSA does in fact exist, however, quietly, and in many respects to know them is to let them work for you. Over a…

…' quarter of a million dollars of student money annually goes to support MSA's programs, many of which are at least indirectly at a student's disposal. MSA's services can be defined in two broad categories…

…. First, it provides direct aid. to students through such programs as legal services, income tax help, low cost health and property in- surance, funds for hundreds of student groups, and a course…

… evaluations guide published for every registration period. SECOND, MSA acts as the official student voice in University affairs. The Assembly appoints student members to several administrative and faculty…

… committees and also takes a stand as the student government on issups of concern to the University community. More often than not, the role of MSA in actual policy-making decisions is strictly advisory…

…, although members of the assembly have been fighting for greater influence for years, The University administration has long taken the stand that students, because they basically only "pass through" the…

September 09, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

…IM FiaSe br9 21 /1SpeilCo m mraieEdt w W, -w w BEYOND OUR SHORES International students strive to find peace in a severed post 9/11 world. BY BRIENNE PRUSAK Like many children around the…

… challenges attaining jobs in the U.S. because of their immigration status, international students have - like many people around the world - experienced the effects of that day that changed not only the U…

… clearly arose between Arabs and non-Arabs LSA senior Wan Aisyah cameto the United States from Malaysia in 2008 to attend the University. Aisyah said he first saw the impact Sept.11 had on people…

… graduate student the middle of the night and told him about who began studying at the University three the attacks, said he immediately noticed a weeks before 9/11, said the attacks limited higher level of…

… brought negative attention upon Pakistan, currently trying to find an academic posi- she added. tion that doesn't require clearance. "(9/11) has had a huge impact on the gen- Engineering graduate student

… a di said of'his employment situation in the positive career path to create change, other U.S."My problemis thatI can't contact any- students have seen firsthand the effects of one about the reason…

September 09, 1971 • Page Image 61

… the LSA Bldg. floor to sitting around a negotiating table with President Robben Fleming, Student Gov- ernment Council members have in recent times fostered much change in the University com- munity…

…. However, the students' repre- sentative body is only as strong as its members choose to make it, and in any given year, its political nature varies each election. In-the past, SGC members have enmeshed…

… themselves in the University's strident power movement, taking active steps t o wa rds increasing students' role in University decision-mak- ing processes. As well, members have used their influence with…

… administra- tors and faculty to aid various student groups which had been pressing the University to im- plement their demands. And, as SOC campus activists in the past have tended to use their positions as…

… constitution- ally empowered to recognize new s t u d e n t organizations, grant parts of its $18,000 yearly budget to those groups who request funds, "lobby for the interests of students," and serve as the of…

September 09, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… BOWMAN Editorial Page Editor We, the Black Student Union, the United Asian American Organizations Executive Board, La Casa and the Arab Student Association E-Board are call- ing for an end to the…

… for racial jus- tice in our country and across the world. Articles chosen to best represent the special edi- tion are centralized here on a Magnify website. Our mission statement: As students at…

… discuss issues of education, policing, consumerism, slack- tivism, proper allyship, protests, abolition and privilege. This collection serves as a reminder to the student body, the Univer- sity…

… Michigan Ambassadors program. We demand an intentional, genu- ine inclusion of our organiza- tions prior to future Student Life decisions. BSU, UAAO, La Casa and ASA believe the rea- sons listed below…

… justify an end to the Michigan Ambassadors program. Student Life did not consult BSU, UAAO, La Casa and ASA in the creation and imple- mentation of the Michigan Ambassadors program. While the…

… community and disproportion- ately affect Black and Brown students. On July 1 and July 21, 2020, Central Student Govern- ment invited BSU, UAAO, La Casa and ASA to discuss polic- ing on campus. CSG used…

… public health concerns to justify their plans to increase police pres- ence on campus and informed our organizations of their flawed plan to protect students of color. This culminated in the…

… our own program, on Aug. 17, 2020, Dean of Students Laura Blake Jones presented the Wolverine Culture of Care Ambassador program to the Ann Arbor City Council. Dean Jones gave the Ann Arbor City…

… the formation of canvassing teams, omitting the program’s formal name. Two hours later, The Michigan Daily published an article detail- ing AAPD and Student Life’s ambassador program. On Aug. 21…

…, Student Life sent out a news- letter that mentioned the launch of the Michigan Ambassadors program and the opt-in registry. We were blindsided by the University’s announcement of the Michigan…

September 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… death and it didn't look like there had been a fight." Lengas, a former student at Eastern Michi- gan University, was not enrolled in any classes this school year. University alum and former Sigma Phi…

… although it is very rare, there is noth- ing in the IFC bylaws or Constitution which prohibits fraternities from taking members who are not University students. "It's not something that usually occurs…

… not a University student, he was not any less of a brother. "This is a very tragic event, going beyond talking about brotherhood, to all of us here. He was our friend," Sabol said. Disner, who had known…

… the Univerity Hillel yesterday on the banks of the Huron River. Students find moany W s to celebrate Corporate recruiters ranked the University's Business School No. 2 in the world overall and number…

… attrib- utes, including students' leadership potential and ability to work in teams, past success in hiring top-quality grad- uates, the faculty and the career-servic- es office. Business School Dean…

students are so highly sought after. Ranks aren't everything, but it's one element of the reputation of the school that will really help people know what we're all about," he said. The University rose from…

… Union, is excited about his new Job as dean of students. He began work at the University in late-August. Wilfis: Meeting many students 1S main prinoty By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Between moving…

… into his new office in the Michigan Union and making the hour drive from Toledo, Ohio every day, the new Dean of Students Ed Willis has been busy these last two weeks. But he has still found time for…

September 09, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

… American," for example, was sent to multiple Arab- American students. Other e-mails the community and spread aware- vinist war hysteria in response to included threats like "your life will ness of the…

… grew following a vigil held the the external relations chair of the brief time of intolerance. day after the attacks, Asad Tarsin, Arab Student Association, told The On Sept. 13, 2001, the Defend then…

…- gan State Police Bomb Squad and Eric Fretz Student Veteran By Sept. 11, 2001, Eric Fretz, a lieu- Detroit area would be a major target. where he served in the U.S. Army. tenant commander in the U…

students marish," Coleman wrote. "My first It was sunny in New York City, to attend Iowa. concern was our students, who sunny in Washington D.C. and on "The teachers were very intent were distraught. It…

… first pal stopped me and reported that so students could share their feel- heard that a plane hit the World something terrible had happened. I ings about the day. Trade Center in Manhattan. rushed to the…

… car and listened to NPR "It gave students a shared place In an e-mail to The Michigan all the way back to Iowa City, horri- to express their emotions and be Daily, Coleman wrote that she was fied by…

… with students to important. I will never forget that Iowa's Iowa City campus - to meet reassure the university community. terrible day." with a group of high school teach- "The rest of the day was night…

… wake of attacks, Muslim students unify to educate 'U' community BySuzanne Jacobs Ten years ago, Muslim students at the University did not feel at ease walking by themselves. Some even went home to their…

… religion of Islam. As a these attacks." be a living hell" and "this is war," result, the association and campus Support for Muslim students then-LSA junior Brenda Abdelall, as a whole grew and moved past the…

… support, acceptance on campus, members of California at Berkeley issued a joint Muslim students still did not feel the Muslim Students' Association statement calling for opposition to "comfortable or proud…

September 09, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 143) • Page Image 2

… public build- ing," said Cianciola. "It is there for faculty, staff, alumni, students and invited guests." As a private build- ing, such a policy would be within the rights of the management. He did say…

…. Palestinians and Arab nations say the settlements, and Israel's drive to expand them, undercut the Palestinians' goal of establishing an independent homeland in the terri- tories. Secretary of State James Baker…

… step further than the Student-Sponsored Social Events policy which was put in place last fall following a fight which erupted in the Union Ball- room during a dance. Four people were stabbed and one man…

… was shot during the incident. The year-old policy requires or- ganizations wishing to use University facilities to apply for the building 28 days in advance of the event. Moreover, students must present…

… University identification before entering the event. The new policy now requires student identification for entrance into the Union. Levy said the president of the Michigan Union Board of Representatives was…

… notified of the decision. The Board includes stu- dents, but their input was not sought. Levy added no other student input was requested in framing the current policy. "While it is nice to get a chance to…

… talk to students, it is our respon- sibility to make sure students are safe. It is not the type of thing where if students found this an in- convenience that it would change," Royster Harper, associate…

… vice pres- ident for Student Services, said. The policy change - which was designed by representatives of the office of the Vice President for Student Services and the Union di- rector - was implemented…

… System, but were not in- volved in the notification of student groups and did not receive new pro- cedural guidelines. "The primary reason the policy was put into place was because we wanted to do…

… street people being around and about the building. We want to ensure the safety of stu- dents ... particularly when students are least familiar with the build- ing," Harper said. Harper said she talked to…

September 09, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs Barbara Newell and James Brinker- hnff ?diretonr nfb hninP e artin Rights panel .tell ' ' to rehire nurse By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ The state Civil Rights Commission (CRC…

…' strikes disrupted the post - Labor Day back - to'- school movement in communities in nine states yesterday and picket lines blocked thousands of students from their classrooms. From Nashua, N.Y., to Daly…

… metropolitan De- troit. Those strikes under way in- volved 2,549 teachers, and 56,280 students, while a Detroit walkout would affect another 4,500 teach- ers and 90,000 students. The Michigan Education Asso…

…,400 teachers voted overwhelmingly yesterday to strike the city's 60,000-student school system today unless they received a satisfactory contract offer. The school board, which claim- ed it had made the best…

…. - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -Associated Press -Associated Press INCREASED SECURITY MEASURES have been the result of Sunday's hijacking of three planes by Arab guerrillas. A West German policeman, left, with a submachine gun over his…

… conditions were terrible. Diplomats seek o free hostages as hijackers' deadline approaches By The Associated Press I Arab commandos held 178 host- ages captive aboard two hijacked jetliners in the sweltering…

… Central Intelligence Agency. A spokesman said tougher legislation against aerial hijack- ings was considered. Rogers summoned the ambas- sadors of 10 Arab countries to a 30-minute conference. The ambas…

… prob- ably taken to another guerrilla camp. The guerrillas are opposed to any Middle East settlement that does not restore Arabs to their former home in Palestine, the area which became Israel. The PFLP…

…, ignoring condemna- tions from a score of governments, threatened to "escalate hijackings . .. in the interests of the Pales- tine revolution." It demanded the release of three Arab commandos jailed in Munich…

…'s recently an- nounced support of the County Black Economic Development Lea- gue (BEDL), and the County Wel- fare Rights Organization (WRO). Pilot Program students had leafletted in support of BEDL and WRO…

September 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, September 9, 1984 4 LOST & FOUND WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! Harold & Maude 99A0908 DIANA ABBOTT-You're in luck. You just won two tickets to the State Theatre…

…-You won two tickets to the State Theatre. Come to the Daily and pick them up. dB0909 WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! Harold & Maude 99B0908 PHONE SALE starts at $7.95 and up. Wedemeyer Electronics 2280 S. Industrial…

… major. Part time or full time. 665- 5788. 27H914 MALE AND FEMALE dancers needed for local Strip-T-Gram company. Call 994-6043 or 662-44014 28H914 THREE WORK STUDY POSITIONS: Michigan Student Assembly. One…

… position - assist Budget Prioroties Comm. (Typing, accounting background a plus). Two general office positions. Get involved in student gov't and earn money too! Apply 3909 Michigan Union. 36H0911 STUDENTS

September 09, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

… political bribery trial, Jenrette never flatly said he would accept a bribe. BUT HE TOLD FBI Agent Anthony Amoroso, posing as a representative of a fictitious Arab businessman needing an immigration bill to…

… principle, it (the reduction) bothers me." F ARH AD AFSH ARI, a senior Civil Engineering student, said he will 'definitely feel the brunt of the shorter hours. Last semester, he estimated, he spent about 25…

… midnight and Sunday starting time from 10a.m. to 1p.m. will save 722 part-time hours, she said. Faucher said she recognized the need for students to study after. midnight, but said that studying does not…

… have to be at a library. Students can use the Union, which, she said, may even be able to remain open after 1 a.m. The smaller libraries on campus have not had to cut hours, but they have what many of…

… their librarians feel is an even bigger problem-an abundance of undergraduates who take up spaces desperately needed by graduate students consulting the collections and reserve materials these libraries…

… offer. "We have this problem every year," said Lucy Yu, director of the Public Health Library. The small library has only 104 seats and the School of Public Health has approximately 700 students who are…

… libarary and crowd out those who really need to study there. IT DOESN'T H AVE TO BE INTERVIEWS FOR POSITIONS ON ISA ST UDE NT GOVE RNMEN T & STUDENT-FACUL TY Wednesday, September 10 Come to LSA-SG Off ice…

September 09, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… freedom Vol. CI, 143 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, September 9, 1991 cpyighDal New policy requires I.D. to enter Union 'U'says I.D. check surprises policy ll i c seE both students, oficers Daily Staff…

… said, was that orders placed by stu- Sby a number of security officers identification. dents in neighboring residence halls whose job was to check for student "The question we've been trying could not be…

… picked up by students by Henry Goldblatt identification at all entrances to the to deal with is 'How do we ensure a who did not know to bring their I.D. Daily Administration Reporter Michigan Union Friday…

… morning As the result of a new policy is- Manager Frank Cianciola. pizza. That's the first I heard of it," which bars students without.sued by the Michigan Union with Many students did not expect said…

….m., said University .Security (DPSS), the Housing forgot his I.D. and was denied entry to him on the policy, but did say Housing Program Director Alan Division, and the Student Services into the Union. that…

… provisions would be made to Levy. office, all those entering the Union "I don't really think it's fair to let people pick up orders from the In addition, University students must be students or accompanied by…

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

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan A summer of small changes for MSA VJHEN HENRY Johnson, University vice-president for student serv- :es, assumed control of the Michigan…

… after four months of discussions, ery little has changed. Johnson was given control when the Jniversity's Board of Regents suspec- ed that the students weren't managing heir budget responsibly. University…

… dministrators still monitor MSA fun-. s-$50,004 of which went to student roups last year-and will continue to o so until the allocation process is their mistakes and be willing to reverse their decision. In…

… things have progressed, consider the lawyer who represented OPEC at its latest price-setting meeting. His name if Khalid Ab- dulla. Tarig al-Mansur, but he is not an Arab oil sheik. He, is a black San…

… Franciscan who' organized black ghettos in California with Ron Karenga back in 1966. Today, his first African- Arabian Corporation . Igsvthree Saudi princes on its board of directors, and it represents Arab

… Regents who again took ocess back to the students. control of the Assembly and ordered The major new elements of the plan this apparently futile search for a dif- clude the decision to establish an ap…

…- ferent system. eals process for student groups It was the Regents whose efforts to ssatisfied with their allocations and a keep power away from the students an to reserve half the seats on MSA's allowed…

… receiving future funds if a more stringent system was established. Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann A bor) of- ten said that group didn't deserve student funds and for a while it ap- peared that the Regent's opinion…

… repaired by its owner in an attempt to prolong its life. It would be foolish of me to declare that University students need ID cards capable of sur- viving a nuclear holocaust. An ID card that could last…

… children), students, and other members of our work force who --.. ,c. --- ;. EVIPENCE TO SLUPPOiRT SUCHl CHA RG a AGANST OIL COMPANIES, CC',? ti,4 y FEARte5e Fay PICK 6TFRIKES AL~AIN …

September 09, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…'s ingenuity, are part of an age-old practice among college students - cheating. Does it worK? What nappens it you are caught? Many people have visions of the offend- er being severly reprimanded in front of the…

… that they have little ) over class grading to begin with and rather let instances of cheating pass by. e a case is referred to the committes,.a of three faculty and three student memn- s appointed to…

… knowledge-even at the University level. occur, but they are probably resolved between The procedure for handling c the professor and the student," said Nissen. currently being reviewed by a "Faculty members…

… cheaters because they feel . decision within the given range Get to know students from all schools and organizations. Come in calleCruising the city and join us. AL an j~D US.76-DAILY Pendleton Room Social…

… dimly lit corer near the Engin Arch a shoes succumb to frequent trips to and from the li FROM MEXICO Island Park Picnic: Sept. 19th, 3:30 p.m MEXICAN SANDALS-POTTERY Fear not, student! This'city also has…

… reservations by Friday at 12:30. Christianity and Judaism. MORNING TEFILOT ARABS, ISRAELIS, AND PALESTINIANS - MINYAN-9:30 A.M. Study of source materials dealing with the A1MIXED MINYAN-1:0 A.M. (in informativ…

September 09, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… in the incident. He also could not comment on the victim's gender or whether he or she is a student at the University. No weapon was used or seen during the incident, which is currently under…

… ROBBERY, Page 3 Fun and games Students: Academic visa reforms necessary By Carmen Johnson Daily Staff Reporter In a few days LSA sophomore Taaha Haq will wake up early and head to Detroit to get his mug…

… Nationalization Service. But at least Haq, a Pakistan native, is able to study at the Uni- versity. While many prospective students from other countries face difficul- ties and inconveniences when acquiring and…

… maintaining visas, other students are flatly denied entry into the country. Now a national petition originat- ing at Yale University is calling on the federal government to reform academic visa programs to make…

… them less stringent. Organizers are also pushing uni- versities nationwide to publicly advocate the need for academic visa reforms. Petition organizer and Yale Uni- versity graduate student Qin Qin said…

… international students are vic- tims of the efforts to tighten home- land security after the Sept. 11 attacks. "Especially at a large institution like the University of Michigan, there are so many international…

… stu- dents so the universities need to be supportive of all their students and ask the federal government to make reforms," Qin said. Haq faces special registration every time he leaves or enters the…

… country - a new requirement since Sept. 11. "A lot of students I know from Pakistan decided to study in Canada or Great Britain because getting visas isn't as stressful in those countries," he added. With…

… more than 4,000 interna- tional undergraduate and graduate See VISAS, Page 3 BRENDAN O'DONNELL/Daily Kindergarten students (left to right) Max Kupperman, Jack Kelly and Yong-Ho Cho take a break from…

… the Islamic world also depends on the United States refraining from impos- ing its ideas on Islamic nations such as Iraq, she said. The Arab world will watch Iraq's process of drafting a constitution…

September 09, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

Arabs." [^. 0 I E Mirb43au 1 atu Volume XCI, No.5 Tuesday, September 9, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and manageu by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

… of Tripoli to hail the two leaders with shouts of "Libya, Syria, one country." In speeches broadcast by the state radio, both leaders accused President Anwar Sadat of Egypt of betraying the Arab cause…

…-0550; Composing room: 764-0556. 6 0 You can have the U. of M. student newspaper delivered to your dorm or door, Tuesday CIE' L C PU U V Ijj'%qh %C fl U4% Editor-in-Chief ........... MARK PARREN-T- Managing…

September 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…0 4A -The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 9, 2002 OP/ED U~be £idiftt a tIl 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… opinion about how it should be commemorated. At the University of California at Berkeley, the student government has decided that it will leave God and patriotism out of the lexicon and ceremony of the…

…Carthy-esque tendencies latent in our nation's leadership, our shameful victimiza- tion of Muslim- and Arab-Americans, and the popularity of the truly heinous patriotic country ballads plaguing the air waves, there's a lot…

… Devil" for his efforts to publicize the new students on campus start to figure out the wide range of opinions held on campus, true nature of BAMN. Like Students For their routine and schedules, many of…

… those and Students For Life has the right to express Life, BAMN often subscribes to the rhetoric students begin to become involved with theirs. It is the way they express it that is the of classifying…

… number of organiza- the campus area with similar photos. Such other organizations, and in one case actually tions available for students to participate in. behavior is can be described as only one…

… infiltrated a competing minority group and While the vast majority of student groups con- thing - a sick attempt to impose ideology overthrew its leadership in a coup d'etat. duct themselves in an honest and…

… debate at the Uni- Indeed, on campus they are often not just as want to kill babies." SFL has every right, like versity. much for the dirty methods they use as the any student group, to present and argue…

… are Students For cases, they are not advocates, they are dema- you involve yourself in. Only a minute per- Life and the Coalition to Defend Affirmative gogues. centage of groups of campus are like the…

… Affir- ty have all sorts of ways to become involved countless students and faculty, and have mative Action By Any Means Necessary, here at the University and can help yourself severely damaged the…

September 09, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… MbeMtc ian Baty Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and maraged by students at the University of Michigan lighting the housing squeeze in tents 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone…

…- rilla attempt to hijack an El Al airliner near London Sunday was because of this "outrageous Israeli violation." This came in light of the Arabs threat to blow up two planes full of hostages they had…

… JOHN FELDKAMP, Letters: To the Editor: IN THEIR LETTER concerning the selection of Robert Knauss as Vice-President of Student Serv- ices, Steve Nissen and Norm Wil- son condemned President Fleming for…

… successfully waited until all the nominees were no longer able to remain in contention. He also has hampered student involve- ment in the Office of Student Services by opposing creation of a student majority…

… office meaningful and functional for stu- dents. However, Mr. Nissen and Mr. Wilson do not seem to understand the position Student Government Council has recently taken con- cerning the appointment of a…

… new vice-president. SGC endorsed no one for the position of vice-presi- dent of Student Services. On Aug. 19. Council passed the following resolution: Three weeks ago, Student Government Council began…

… to screen prospective candidates for the position of Vice-Presi- dent of the Office of Student Services. During the past few weeks, we have interviewed all those who have presented themselves as…

… nevertheless the hunters are there and any contact with the students around you will tell you that most of the victims of the housing squeeze can be round camped out on couches and floors around the student

…, much to the relief of an embar- rassed housing office. There are-several alternatives to the glut of students on the market, all of which necessarily are quite beneficial to our local population of…

… President Fleming prompt- ly had chosen the Vice-President of OSS from a list of five can- didates nominated by his own Search Commvittee. He did not, and so the Office of Student ' Services has stagnated…

September 09, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

… r ti a i : : ,t. t ' ..:.,. WHO CAN HELP MI AROUND THE RED. Student Government Council can . . . Th are glad to help get things moving faster a Mention All-American after last season. settled in…

… and academic problems. The unit faces its first test this Saturday against the Badgers at Madison, Wisconsin. SGC Trying to make UMa place for students toJ NEBRASKA MISSOURI SEEK UPSETS 3rd floor…

… fyear's 1-10 record. during the probation. 2 forMichigan was listed seventh Not that they need an extra STUDEN behind the Hoosiers of Indi- boost. Coach Barry Switzer says STUDENTS & FACULTY ONLY ana. UPS…

…-A study of Jews in 1 of person was an Adam, a Noah, etc., what did positions in power. T e 01 ch a itrr M gzn they dream about at night, what were their fears and hangups? ARABS, ISRAELIS, & PALESTINIANS…

…-A Study .EL.a iof Source Materials-This course will deal withA THE FIVE SCROLLS-A literary and relgious the origins and development of the Arab-Israeli study of the Song of Songs," "Ruth, "Lamen- conflict…

… personnel should contact Sandy Vong at the IM Build- ing. The Michigan hockey team is looking for a few good men. Anyone interested in becom- ing a student manager for the Wolverine dekers should contact…

September 09, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…- dividuals in a fraternity. We have barbeques and drink lots of beer. It'sd very relaxed and laid back." THE START of another football season gives University students one more reason to roll out the barrel…

…, and South Quad's Taylor House residents are not the type to pass upa party op- portunity. Saturday morning the students wil throw an "M Go Blue" party before the Notre Dame game. "Toast them 'til they…

…. No one faces cancer alone. Call us. AMERCAM CANCER SoCJE1Y The dorms place a few constrictions on student parties. Alcohol is permit- ted in the rooms, but not in the hallways, party organizers say…

… noise permit and a one- day alcohol permit. SECURITY guard must also be present, Lutes said. "This is a new safety program to watch for irrespon- sible people, high school students, and loiterers. It…

… the annual convention of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee here, summed up what appeared to be a new joint PLO-Jordanian initiative for peace with' Israel. "We hope this initiative will…

… Friday during the Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University -of Michigan. Subscription rates: through April - $10.00 in Ann Arbor…

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… succumbs to infighting W hat are the key issues in a University of Michigan Board of Regents elec- tion? Finance, education, student welfare and experience are among the most impor- tant. However, this year…

… community to take a backseat to abortion politics and gubernatorial muscle flexing. University students want regents to work on their behalf- not Engler's and not the party line. e e r I5NE7 TNE ~ DAMB v…

… 'I I VIEWPOINT Path to peace is still rocky Cooperation h City, 'U' need to create more parking t Jiappens every year: Students return to scenario, the burden falls squarely - and campus in…

… September and are met with unfairly - upon the shoulders of student the parking problems that plague Ann motorists. Arbor until May. For visitors to campus and Right now, the University can take one downtown…

… stress occupied." Many of the Arab-Israeli conflicts are political in nature -- tracing back to British mishandling of the region; however, control over Jerusalem is a religious and far more emotional…

… easiest part in the process, and most of the conflicts will be far more difficult to resolve. CYCHEST / Student housin theory 101 I have a theory. It may be a somewhat paranoid theory, but stick with me…

September 09, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

… clients diagnosed ith major depression and 379 com- unity college students. Reg Williams, co-author of the udy and associate professor of rsing, said people who have a losv nse of belonging often make state…

… included on a list topped by prestigious Ivy League schools like Harvard, Yale and Princeton - while at the same time disputing the findings. "I believe that students and alumni, faculty and staff, and the…

… a student's own research. "This should be one of many sources a student goes to when making their college choices," Adcock said. "But it has an influence on the school's reputation to the general…

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… "the most capable kids with the busin top scores and the families with the interest and money definitely consider the rankings," but she 2 adds only about 10 percent of students at her school Be fit this…

… Bolkosky, others on the cots- mittee include Isisael Ahmed, a Dearborn alum and executive director of the Arab Community Center for Social and Economic Social Services variety of people ... who know the…

… opportunities such as teaching assistantships. The competition is open to US students at all graduate levels and to seniors who will have graduated by the time the award is to beutiized. Students need not have…

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…. gaining that such an organization tated a number of north campus At present the faculty, through students returning for the fall See map on page 8 its official representative body d term. Senate Assembly…

…, can only hope to A Students have complained of 12- , While Transportation Depart- play a consultative role in shaping mile detours and overcrowded ment officials decline to comment University policy…

… answers for Munich except to kill every ter- rorist involved." usic on his saxophone last night Asked if Israel would attack or review, see page 2). Egypt next, he said, "There's an old Arab proverb…

… demanding versity and Oakland University actions against Arab guerrillas, have begun such programsddand and the news of the attacks gave haI beu uhprgas n the New Year spirit a boost for Michigan State and…

…," Fusfeld says, "can be land with prayers that "the wea- See FACULTY, Page 8 pons of war be buried forever." Doily Photo by TOM GOTTLIEB Book rush Book buying is a necessary evil, and these students seem to…

… high It can happen to you crime rate How good is ID system? fected, however, are the medical John Ellsworth said yesterday students, who have found that the "All I can tell you is that if we' new…

… September 1, in timer las Feldman, a biochemistry grad- for the fall term according to city uate student who claims that 100, traffic engineer Thomas Urbanik.j and sometimes up to 300, students In May, a five…

students could leave their oors open without a second hought - has managed to beat ut almost every city in the state xcepting Detroit in recording, ear after year, steadily rising hievery. Losses vary from…

… the $2,500 lost y four students in South Quad arly yesterday morning, to the ,000 or more bicycles a year that anish from the campus. Crimes range from nocturnal old-ups on the Diag, to the more ubtle…

… re- 10 per cent last year. In a way this was something of an improve- ment, since it rose even more the year before. For thieves, everythingtis fair game, and the casual attitude of students who feel…

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… informants. As the diplomats see the posi- tion, the Suez Canal can be re- opened in one of two ways, either as part of a general Israeli-Arab peace settlement or as a result of a concerted international…

… yesterday that Richard H. Nolte has resigned as ambassador to the United Arab Republic, which broke diplomatic- relations with the United States during the Middle East war. At White House press headquar- ters…

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…, he sells himself to the men and women of Los Angeles. Directed by Miguel Ortega, this hot independent tragedy should not be missed. At The Michigan Theater tonight at 7 p.m. $5 for students. Tuesday…

… star ex-student (Matt Dillon) proclaims him as being gay on national television. As Kline's effeminate character (who is about to get mar- ried) struggles to discover his masculine side, audi- ences are…

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September 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

… good season at the Ark. Join the / - Ipoe .. .".; PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT - NIGHTS The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is currently interviewing students interested in participating in an…

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… 3 weeks in the USSR and Eastern Europe in June, 1984. SEPTEMBER 18 "PERSPECTIVES ON ISRAEL TODAY" "Settlement and School for Peace for Arabs and Jews in Israel" Speaker: Dr. Len Suransky, UM Faculty…

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… types of environmentally-friendly initiatives are a smart move for Ann Arbor and could lead to good economic news for the state of Michigan. Students and city residents should support sustainable projects…

… start of the academic year with its annual housing kickoff at Rackham audito- rium. For the first time, student staff - including me as a resident advi- sor - were also invited to attend. So it…

… hand, am only an undergraduate student. And yet, for all her supposed aca- demic claims to fame, Berry's work has only been cited a handful of times by fellow academics, as a cursory search on Google…

… covering common in Arab countries - for Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting and reflection. Her employer told her this violated dress code. Boudlal is insisting that Disney's attitude is anti-Islam and anti-Arab

… friend didn't wear a hijab on a daily basis as a student at the University. In Pakistan, however, she dons one. It's the cul- tural norm there, she explained to me. And, yes, there are stares and leers at…

… women's right to wear the hijab on well-intentioned but ill- researched feminist motives is wrong. Some of these girls would feel naked without their head covered, just as most other students would feel a…

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…. Twenty Arab members of the Central Committee said they would not vote for coalition unless Peres appointed an Arab deputy minister in the new Cabinet and promised to push through legislation outlawing…

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… abandoned build- ings facing the American lines, seeking to escape the intense sunlight of a day when temperatures topped 114 degrees. Most hid their faces with Arab head scarves or ski masks. Some quenched…

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… cover student-oriented news, wherever it is. We aim to live up to our reputation-set down in a recent New York Times articles-as a "professional and aggressive newspaper." Suit filed Ann Arbor resident…

… for filing her suit. 0 SDS office raided? Gerald Lefcourt; a New York attorney; says the gov- ernment looted the offices of the Ann Arbor Students for a Democratic Society in February, 1969. Lefcourt…

… position of be- ing at the mercy of any other na- tion by 'having its energy supply suddenly cut off." CITING the Arab oil-producing countries which are threatening to use petroleum as a club to force a…

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…14e £Rfi$igan iBaUh Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich, News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials printed in…

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… what to do about Europe. Your staff must be one- sided, not pro-Arab, I'm sure. Both _ ... .::: …

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