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April 09, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Israel Experts, professors conflict on campus. One typically cited reason for and campus leaders this dynamic discourse is the large Jewish and Arab student discuss students' populations on campus and in…

… increasing campus here in Ann Arbor. population of students who are of Both Israeli and Arab groups Muslim background, and perhaps on campus have held demonstra- that's why it's such a big conflict tions…

… 6,000 Jewish students sity professors familiar with the on campus. topic and student leaders of Arab Kamelya Youssef, president and Israeli groups on campus, of the Arab Student Association, there are…

… many factors that con- said she is unsure of how many tribute to why there is such an Arab or Arab American students active dialogue surrounding the See CONFLICT, Page 7A Washtenaw County Community…

April 09, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

students are concerned about the situation in the Middle East, and are focused on rais- ing awareness for the Palestinian cause. Kamelya Youssef, chair of the Arab Student Association, said that while the…

… large Jewish, Arab and Muslim student populations do greatly impact the discourse on campus, she does not consider the conflict to be a religious matter, but rather a political issue. Youssef said the…

… other Arab student organization leaders and two Jewish students, and offi- cials from the Program on Inter- group Relations, are creating this dialogue course in order to create better understanding…

… at an opportune time, as student- targeted service programs like National Student Partnerships, a non-profit organization focused on combating poverty, begin run- ning into funding trouble. Addell…

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…

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… 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…

October 09, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… Chemistry students in Chem Lab 125/126 work on a redox reaction lab inside of the Chemistry Building. These students investiagte the reactivity of metals and metal ions. (Chanel Von Habsburg…

… hosted by Students for Objectivism. Brook, who is a regular commentator on CNN and Fox News Channel, told the packed room that it was the government, not the free market, that caused the economic downturn…

…ColleaePres. CRIME NOTES Baseball bag Student gets lifted from field cut in lab WHERE: Mitchell Field WHEN: Wednesday at about 7:10 p.m. WHAT: A bag containing baseball equipment was stolen from the lower field…

… ripped while moving a shelf, Univer- sity Police reported. The shirt was valued at $40. WHERE: Herbert H. Dow Building WHEN: Wednesday at about 8:18 p.m. WHAT: A student received minor cuts from a class…

… criticism, including angry ian Authority, between Fatah and reporters at U.N. headquarters protests at home and condemna- Hamas, and that's why everybody that the militant Islamist group tion around the Arab

… discover it, to its own favor, trying to take Middle East a week earlier than we are very far apart," he added. Make sure students into the rig'ht cri.. Fall RalyPa,.e The Ann Arbor Ordinance doesn…

…'t stopstudents from thinking about housing early, so why shouldyouAdverise leases for now, May, and Fall zoio! Reach over 40,000 students and other University members. Presentedby TheMichigan Daily Classifieds…

April 09, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, April 9, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 1 E-MAIL HARUN AT BULJINAH@UMICH.EDU L7be MICdignan +aU1 HARUN BULJINA Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… decisions are based, are hired. And if those whovote feel that they are constantly under attack, who do they elect? I heard a University bus driver comment to a student that Iranian president Mahmoud…

… Ahmedinajad reminded him "of a certain German painter in the '30's" - an obvious Hitler reference. When asked by the student to support his statement, he could not. How biases in American news mislead the…

… negative refer- ences from American media outlets. Only a couple articles from UK-based Reuters and an Arab media company discuss neutral economic issues and do not point fingers at the country. If, after…

student by an unknown young male. Of course, we all remember hor- rific incidents of violence at universities, like the Virginia Tech massacre that occurred two years ago next week. This crime was exactly…

… themselves would be left unarmed and helpless. Students for Concealed Carry on Campus is a student organization working with universities and state legislatures to allow students at pub- lic universities who…

… are licensed in accordance with state law the ability to carry a concealed pistol. The organization has 38,000 members across the country, and the majority of the members are students and faculty. The…

… is not about arming every single col- lege student, as many of the group's detractors believe. The fact is, students are already armed. Essentially anyone who is over 21, has no crim- inal background…

… and is mentally healthy can qualify to obtain a Michigan Concealed Pistol License. Many students have CPLs and own firearms, and frequently carry all over Ann Arbor. Statistically, these CPL - holding…

… police forces. The only dif- ference between Ann Arbor and the Univer- sity campus in terms of carrying handguns is an invisible legal line, which neither deters criminals nor turns law-abiding students

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