January 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 82) • Page Image 4
… ~ir £fr41!an n a1l Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan France: After the big strike Thursday, January 9, 1975 News Phone: 764…
… ago, Jack Anderson warned that the Ford administration was seriously considering a war against Arab oil producing countries. The tip was al- most ignored until Herr Kissinger was instructed to begin the…
… scare. But who, except us, is frightened of such mindless language? The Arabs aren't afraid since they can depend on Soviet and third world support against U.S. aggression. Also, a war of tanks and planes…
… able to observe workers, an- ployees, teachers, and students participate in a totally peaceM demonstration led by two of France's most important labor unions. Unusually enough, t h e General Strike…
… caused no visi- ble panic among the student population; I missed only two days of class, and had the in- pression that the strike was no more "dangerous" than a bad snowstorm in the north of the U.S. "You…
… should have seen it in '68," more than one French- man told me. NOV. 20: The day after the strike, negotiation between nows- "Unusually enough, the General S'rike caused no v'sibli panic among the student…
… of state. The President takied about the problems cf their ;ob and the plans of three of the workers, who happened to be The plan presented by the commit- tee to study student governance is not a plan…
… to correct or modify stu- dent government but a plan for max- imum student input in academic de- cisions. The proposed plan would ef- fectively destroy the non-academic capabilities of student…
… government. While advocating everything from student regents to student participa- tion in almost all academic decision making bodies, the commission at the same time is calling for a direct ac- counting of…
… the central student gov- ernment to the regents. While this is all well and good for academic decisions, should the council take ac- tion of a political nature they would discover a serious inability to…









