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March 09, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

… attack on American students, on American soil, by an Arab terrorist worthy of as much mention. (For those of you who use the Daily as their source of information, last Tuesday, a van full of American…

… Jewish students returning home from a visit to their rabbi in the hospital was attacked on the Brooklyn Bridge by an Arab terrorist. A 16-year-old boy now lays i …

…st Ward), on Proposal A, the March 15 school finance ballot proposal 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM…

… up. World events do not conform to a Univer- sity calendar, nor do emotions fit a seven-day waiting period. The University has a long history of student activism and involvement in the events going on…

… around them. The right to protest is an integral part of that involve- ment, and the Diag has always been a place where students could have their voices heard. Now the University has taken that right, and…

… that tradition, away. Although the policy directly states that its purpose is not to deny students their freedom of speech, the ultimate effect is just that. The fact that ARAMSA was eventually allowed…

… what activities take place on campus, in situations like these not only is there no need for the University's interven- tion, that intervention serves to deny students basic rights of expression. The…

March 09, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… challenge to all Univer- sity students, the widow of Malcolm X said if she could conquer numerous adversities, anyone can. Bettey Shabazz, the spouse of El Hajj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X), spreads her own…

… late arriving on duty Feb. 25, they might have prevented Dr. Baruch Goldstein from walking into the mosque where he opened fire, and killed dozens of Arabs, said Maj. Gen. Danny Yatom, head of the Army…

… Muslims were killed in the attack; Palestinians say more. The commission, which includes two Supreme Court judges, a college president, an Arab judge and a former military chief, are charged with mak- ing…

March 09, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

… about half the guards were missing because of "local mishaps." Army, border patrol guards and a po- lice officer are stationed at the shrine because it is used by both Jews and Arabs and has long been a…

… allowing them virtual free rein in Arab areas. Yatom said Goldstein was allowed into the tomb - although it is still uncertain through what door he entered - because settlers are allowed to carry their…

… was one of my own challenges, today I'm working with people and that is the most important thing." She went on to issue a challenge to both students who will be attending the program. today, and those…

… who do not. "(Students) have a responsibility and should make a commitment to life and to improve life.... They have to accept the responsibility and the com- mitment to make the world a better place…

… necessarily for their offsprings but for offsprings all over the planet," she continued. "I'm a primary example of what can happen if people reach out to others." First-year Kinesiology student Bryant Thomas…

… and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $90. Winter term (January through April) is $95, year4ong (September…

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