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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, 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…

April 09, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… 132nd Annual Spring Concert with Bob McGrath of Sesame Street and the 1967 Around-the-World Glee Club. Sat. April 11, 1992 8PM * Hill Auditorium Tickets: $8, $6, $5, $3 Student i Available at Hill…

… in late 1988 on grounds Arafat had accepted Israel's right to exist. Contacts were severed again after Arab terrorists attacked an Israeli beach in June 1990. Hanan Ashrawi, spokesperson for…

… at dawn near Sarra, about 900 miles southeast of Libya's capital. Arab east Jerusalem exploded in celebration yesterday at news that Arafat was alive. Thousands of Palestinians hugged, shouted and…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the Fall and Winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. On-campus subscriptions for spring/summer term are available for $9. No off…

December 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… pro- grams other than 'Kwanzaa' ad- dressing minority students." New programming may include a campus gay/lesbian newspaper, workshops with African American writers, and Arab American cultural…

…Veronica Latta Smith is ending her eight-year tenure on the U-M Board of Regents. Smith's concern and compassion for students' rights will be sincerely missed. Barbie's walking down Madison, but it…

… Janveja Daily Staff Reporter Minority students may soon have a greater voice in the University Activities Center's (UAC) decision- making process due to an expansion plan to increase the organization…

…- grams and create new events for their communities. "This is really about empowering students of color so they can get quality programming for them- selves," Hackner said. The Multicultural Programming…

… Board is unique because there have not been many diverse activities in the past, some campus leaders said. Mike Dashner, Minority Student Services representative, said he does not remember UAC focusing on…

… festivals, Hackner said. "But it's re- ally open-ended at this point." Although the U-M is known for advocating diversity, Hackner said UAC has taken on its new role be- cause past student leadership has not…

… holiday gift at a store on South University. Holiday !ifts emDtV student walets ,I I …

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