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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…

March 09, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…Racism pervades black student life By EUGENE PAK First in a five-part series In dormitory cafeterias the separation is visually striking: Black students sit with black students; white students

… sit with white students. Laws relegating blacks to separate, often inferior, public facilities and institutions were repealed more than 20 years ago, but a separation along racial lines is still evident…

… today - both nationwide and at the University. Many say the separation occurs not because of racism, but merely because students stick with friends who share common interests. Marvin Woods, president of…

… the Black Student Union, said, "People get together based on their common interests and not so much physical similarity, even though that does play a part in it." The separation of black and white…

students "is a combination of a little bit of negative feeling against the other group and each group having its own set of interests and cultural values," Woods said. "It's more cultural interest than…

… racial animosity." Nevertheless, it is clear that many black students feel alienated from the rest of the University community, both socially and academically. Both minority and majority students must…

students. She added, however, that it may be necessary for white students to take the initiative. "It's very hard for you to be black in this world and not know about white (culture), but you can be white in…

… this world and not know about blacks," Royster said. Part of the problem stems from a cultural clash. Many of the black undergraduate students on campus are from Detroit, while many white students are…

… from the surrounding suburbs or northern areas of Michigan where few blacks live. In 1985, 81.1 percent of black undergraduates were from Michigan (compared to 71.1 percent for white students), and a…

… great majority of these students came from the southeastern part of the state. Of the 176 black Michigan freshmen in 1985, 109 came from Wayne County. Thus, even before they arrive on campus, many white…

July 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 181) • Page Image 1

Arabs, Egyptians Resume Natinwid RaZiroad spute S PRICE FIVE CENTI' Var in Palestine 15 1-2 Cent Increase Grarnted Trainmen A greee ta tt erl(e1 Af ter Plan (ii IPres id(ellt's Fiaer-Fi Id(iin Board…

… The Arabs flashed orders to the ....n r.**.**.when the truce ended. The secreta Abdel Rahman Azzam Pasha, said the Arab nations are passing through a big test. The Jews said in Tel Aviv that the Arabs

… offi- $900 million German exports may cials and guards could leave the not meet, he explained, war zone. ti "Unless the American taxpayer 2 t s gong o cotinallysuport 2. The Arab League announcedL s…

… agreement on Jeru- d Changes have been made in the salem. o ectures next week by Camille 3. Arab Legion artillery and ar- U Gutt, chairman of the board of mor moved up to Jerusalem from U lirectors and…

… attack M Students for Slosson, an or- apparently was aimed at Isdud, sa anization to coordinate student where an Egyptian force waso upport for the Congressional truce temporarly before the in andidacy of…

… o ampaign will be handled at the oR v ieeting, according to Tom Walsh, ac ho called the meeting. "We expect that students willLa lay a major part in the political LONDON, July 8-(rP)-Colonial ye cene…

… of stopping it and tried in- es from destruction. den, the mediator, announced at on again." The truce had only a midnight <CST) tonight. nd the truce 30 days; the Arabs ir soldiers to prepare for…

… action ry-general of the Arab League, * ** .S . Advises JN To Invoke Armed Force Deputy Jessup Asks Arabs To Reconsider LAKE SUCCESS, July 8-(AP)- he United States said today the ecurity Council shouid…

December 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Record Vote Is Expected In SLBattle, Campus Groups To Proctor Polls A record vote is expected in the election tomorrow for 32 members of the Student Legislature, Dick Kelly, chairman of the Legisla- ture…

… Memorial Halls, behind Haven Hall, on the Diagonal, at the Wil- low Run bus stop, in the Engine Arch and in Hutchins Hal. Student Service Campus organizations, in an ef- fort to "aid the student in his…

… all present members of the Legisla- ture, all candidates and all stu- dents interested in meeting the candidates. Students are reminded that they must bring identification cards in order to vote, Kelly…

… em- phasized. Discrimination Action, He also declared that student violation of election rules will en- tail' "strong" disciplinary action by the Men's Judiciary Council. Election rules include prohibi…

…, Students Are Urged Train, Bus, Plane Officials Announce Extra Facilities for Christmas Holiday Crowds Students planning to travel home for Christmas by train, bus or plane who have not already bought tickets…

December 09, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… By KEITH RICHBURG A first year law student and an under- graduate student government activist are giving Ann Arbor Democratic party regulars some severe headaches as the filing deadline for City…

… Council candi- dates nears. In the Second Ward, law student Con- nie LaClair is thinking of bucking tradi- tion by challenging Democratic incum- bent Earl Greene for the council seat. In the First Ward…

… See SNOW, Page 2 S YRIA CHIEF SEEKS SA UDI BA CKING: Sa dat blasts Arab foes CAIRO (AP) - President Anwar Sadat, to thunderous approval from hundreds of thousands of his country- men, promised peace…

… and blasted his Arab detractors as "stupid dwarfs" yesterday in his bitterest counter- attack yet in the war of words between Arab hawks and doves. Shortly after the rousing, national- istic speech to…

… results By DAN OBERDORFER Almost all students wish someone else would pay for their education. Well, if you're from Ingham County and your geneology shows a direct line to a World War I veteran, you might…

October 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… victims described their experiences. Survivors ofsexual assault- heal through shared sories Many Arab and Muslim students received thousands of offensive e-mails yesterday from non-student e-mail accounts…

… - just days before a controver- sial conference takes place on campus. One message students received from a non-University account read "Arabs, Jews, towels, doilies. They are all the same, we must stop…

…. K h 7 Tomorrow. Vol. CXIII, No.27 www.michigandaily. corn - - - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------- Students sue to prevent conference By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter With…

… the Second National Student Confer- ence on the Palestine Solidarity Movement just days away, several University students are try- ing to stop the event from taking place. Two University students filed…

students" Dorfinan said. But in a statement released previously by the University, it defended itself for not screening the speakers who will be traveling to campus. According to the statement, "it would be…

… not had time to fully review the lawsuit, it still feels the suit is unfounded, as the student organiza- tion sponsoring the conference has followed all necessary guidelines to host it. "Those processes…

… witnessed the horror of the Arab-Israeli Conflict first hand. "It's the most humiliating and dehumanizing conditions I have ever lived under. It's dehumanizing in a sense that you are not in control of your…

…- "We have a community that believes in free- dom of expression (and) the exploration of ideas even if those ideas are offensive to other students in the community," she added. "We've had other student

… organizations invite speakers that students have found offensive." But Neuman, president of Michigan Student Zionists, said not all speech should be permit- ted on campus - especially speech that he believes…

… inboxes By Shannon Pettypiece Daily News Editor DIVETENT Porttwo in a three-port series self," Savabieasfahani said. Growing up in the West Bank, Rackham student and Students Allied for Freedom and…

June 09, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… gathered to express their support for Israel. The crowd was more diverse than is usual for Washington demonstrations. Participants rang- ed from college students to busi- A nessmen, housewives, school chil…

… "Ha- tikva," Israel's national anthem, and the "Star-Spangled Banner." ( NEWS WIRE* TWO FORMER UNIVERSITY students charged with anti- draft activities, James Russo, 20, and Stan Nadel, 22, stood…

… entire skullcaped student body of the Hebrew Academy of Washington contrasted with the college student overheard telling a companion, "I don't really know why I'm here. I'm not a Zionist, and I never go to…

…" Suddenly, around mid-afternoon those with transistor radios called out the news that the United Arab Republic had accepted the United Nations' cease-fire. When the an- nouncement was made from the' podium…

…, the reaction was spon- taneous and ecstatic. The strains' of "Hatikva" again filled the park.1 High Loss Brings Arab Concession Overconfident Egyptians Saddened As Nasser Refuses to Comment By Thp…

… Damascus radio said an emergency session of th Council of Ministers decided to take Syria out of a conflict that sa' Jordan bow out Wednesday, to be followed yesterday by Egypt, th main Arab combatant…

… against a wall in the Old City sector of Jerusalem yesterday. The Jordanian sector of the city was captured, and occupied Wednesday by the Israeli forces. Jordan and the United Arab Republic have agreed to…

… decision was taken at an emer- gency Cabinet session. Agreements of the three major Arab allies to the cease-fire came on consecutive days. The announcement, at 4:20 a.m. Damascus time, came just five hours…

… the Gradu- ate Assembly, Wednesday to dis- cuss communication between the city and University students. The City Council authorized the pro-j ject at Monday night's meeting. "The students need a closer…

students at the University are not eligible to vote, but are in- cluded in the population of. Ann Arbor. "These students comprise nearly 15 per cent of the total population of the city, but have no means of…

February 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… Israeli for- eign minister said other Arab countries might follow. The Palestinian militant group Hamas immediately called the deal into ques- tion, saying it would not be bound by the cease…

… recommended that the state improve access to higher education and create an attitude among parents and students that higher education is neces- sary to get a job. To achieve both goals, Granholm said she plans…

… to create a new college merit award to replace the current award given to students who perform well on state See GRANHOLM, Page 7 Gov. Jennifer Granholm gives her State of the State address in Lansing…

students and those facing trouble with landlords By Jeremy Davidson Daily Staff Reporter Student Legal Services plans to add two lawyers to the current staff of four in the coming year - one to deal with…

… international law and another to deal with housing affairs - once the University's Board of Regents has approved funding for the proposal. If the plan is approved, the fee that students pay to the Michigan…

Student Assembly would increase by $1.03 per student, each semester, to pay the law- yers each about $50,000 per year. SLS Director Doug Lewis said this is a good investment for the University that will be…

… a service to students. The housing lawyer will be brought in to assist students with landlord problems, while the immigration lawyer would focus on international students. According to Lewis, adding…

… an immigration law specialist will be financially beneficial for interna- tional students who are burdened with high costs if they find themselves with a legal problem. Lewis said that most of the time…

…, hiring an attorney to handle a single immigration issue would cost more than $2,000 to $3,000. But the new lawyer could provide international students with the same service for about $7. The cost is much…

… SLS one of the three largest student legal services in the country. There has been an increased demand for legal representation for international students because of stricter legislation after the Sept…

February 09, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… KILBANE For the Daily Celebrating achievement and faith, the Muslim Student Asso- ciation hosted their annual ban- quet Friday night with a menu of traditional Arab cuisine and a lineup of speakers…

…-67 » INSIDE Bloomington Bummer 200 students build consumer products at second annual Makeathon By JING JING MA Daily Staff Reporter The Art and Architecture Building buzzed with energy Saturday…

… afternoon as students sketched designs, drilled wood and wired hardware. More than 200 students tried their hands at building physical products rang- ing from collapsible skis to stress- relieving stones…

…. Makeathon, held Friday and Saturday, is an annual competi- tion where students team up to brainstorm and create innova- tive products. Participants com- peted in one of three categories: Health & Wellness…

…, Environment & Energy and Entertainment & Toys. MPowered, a student orga- nization that promotes student entrepreneurship, launched the competition in 2013. MPow- ered is also responsible for simi- larly…

… wanted,” she said. “We want people to come up with innovative ideas and cre- ative ways to create a product that solves a real problem.” Students streamed into the auditorium of the Art and Archi…

…- tured four panelists who discussed entrepreneurship in Michigan. The Twitter talk is the Uni- versity’s fourth; previous events featured E. Royster Harper, vice president for student life, and a dis…

… of over 3,000 students, faculty and community members, Gins- burg discussed the issues that have defined her career, such as gender and voting equality. Ginsburg, who was appointed to the Supreme…

… Union. Rather than being self-initiat- ed, she said both a student push for a class on gender equality law and a growing number of com- plaints to the ACLU concerning gender equality drew her atten…

…- tion to the subject. Her first foray into the area came when the legal director from the New Jersey ACLU affil- Muslim Student Association dinner features traditional cultural elements By EMMA…

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…

December 09, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… and brought to the surface growing concerns that anti-Semitic sentiment is gaining widespread acceptance. The increase in anti-Semitism is attributed to a number of factors, including the Arab

student newspapers received the advertisement but de- clined to run it. After printing the advertise- ment, called "The Holocaust Con- troversy: The Case for Open De- bate, members of the Jewish com…

… to represent the as- pects of humanity that we fear," Greenspan said. Many students are wondering why CODOH is targeting college newspapers, instead of bigger city newspapers, if it wants to reach the…

… get a tree ad. But Bradley Smith, director of CODOH and the author of the ad- vertisement, said he is targeting student papers to reach an audience capable of maintaining "an open mind on the subject…

…" of debate. "If you lived for 50 or 60 years, you have been inundated with the or- thodox view on the Holocaust," Smith said. "When students are at a university, it is a time when they are questioning…

…-eye dog, takes a break in the Services for Students with Disabilities office Friday. . CROL/Dally Feminist author Friedan will speak at Rackham the letter, "are connected directly to this institution…

… with the knowledge of what the feminist movement was and has become." See FRIEDAN, Page 2 Write -a-th o n UGUU 1V'R/Dai A student reads over a petition before signing it during the Amnesty International…

…- versity because of the many things he did here," said Tom Gershick, who has taught with Sfeir-Younis for more than five years. "He is a role model for many students, partic- ularly students of color." Sfeir…

… backgrounds. "Just like the students are touched by it, I am touched by i See SOCIOLOGY, Page 2 O it Mideast talks to resume tomorrow amid squabbles WASHINGTON (AP) - Israeli negotiators arriving here…

… yesterday said they accept an Arab proposal to start peace talks tomorrow, but new one room, the Arabs were demanding two separate rooms. It was the latest in a string of seemingly petty wrangles clouding…

May 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

Students' Is Parley Topic Representatives of 20 foreign countries and delegates from some 200 colleges and universities will gather in Ann Arbor tomorrow for the three day Conference on International Student

… Exchanges. Sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, the conference will discuss the opportunities and problems of foreign students in this country, with emphasis on the recently passed Fulbright and Smith…

…-Mundt laws. These meas- ures provide for financial assist- ance to American students abroad, 'and to foreign students in the United States. Main speaker of the meeting, which will bring together over 300…

… professional student exchange leaders, is George V. Allen, assist- ant Secretary of State and former ambassador to Iran, who will lec- ture on 'Continuing Partnership in Educational Exchange" at 11 a.m. tomorrow…

… on the topic "U.S. Students in Foreign Policy." Tuesday's and Wednesday's ses- sions will consist largely of tech- nical discussions concerning prob- lems in exchanging students. Flanders Says UMT…

Arabs and Jews, protected the Holy City and its shrines tpday for the first time in five months. It went into effect at noon (5 a.m. EST), and not a shot was heard in the first hour. The arrangement was a…

… walled area and the deportation of foreign Arab fighters from the Holy City. Gen. Sir Alan Gordon Cunning- ham, Palestine High Commission- er, negotiated the cease fire at a meeting in Jericho yesterday…

… with Arab leaders. The Jews did not attend the Jericho talks. Egyptians Advance Earlier today, the "Command Volunteers, Southern Front Pal- estine" issued a communique say- ing volunteer Egyptian forces…

… front to help Arabs repulsing Jewish attacks on Iraq Suweidan, some 50 kilometers north of the Egyp- tian border town of Rafa. UN Moral Backing At Lake Success it is realized an emergency control…

… AT HILL: All-Student Agenda Features Symphonic Swing Premiere Student batons will set the pace for the student-composed, student-arranged, and student-played Symphonic Swing -Orchestra's premiere…

December 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…In- Weekenld Magallie' Frustrated Latino students seek I 'U' recognition- 'Tequila Sunrise' RO} BOW/L %9, A portrait of Bo - 2 and 3 for 'M'. 4 - - USC'sdeep threat - (page 14-15) Ninety-nine years…

… the motivation behind the move as "a need to be closer to the heart of campus" since "students are a big part of our cus- tomers." The store will occupy all of the Kresge Building, including the…

…. Army gunfire wounded six other Palestinians in Nablus, the West Bank's largest city, and in Gaza City, Arab doctors said. One of those wounded in Nablus was a 14-year-old boy shot in the stomach, they…

… said. Arab witnesses said two of the wounded were hit by bullets fired from the window of a house the army used as a lookout post in the open-air Nablus market, the center of many clashes between…

April 09, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

…, the Arab television net- work al-Jazeera reported that a U.S. warplane attacked its office on the banks of the Tigris' River, killing a reporter. On the city's northern side, Army forces set a…

… a series of discussions about the planning committee's various recommen- dations. See GREEKS, Page 7 Read my book Students voice concerns over campus integration By Ryan Vicko Daily Staff Reporter…

… University has engaged teams of resident advisors, minority peer advisors, multicultural ini- tiatives and students to promote interaction among races. But in most campus residence hall cafeterias, Asian…

… Americans, African Americans, Arab Ameri- cans and caucasian Americans often sit separately, but there's no all-Americans table. Derek Liu, who was involved in campus integra- tion efforts for three years…

… before graduating in December, said he feels that more students need to take the initiative and meet all kinds of people - not just those of their own race. "I don't feel this campus is integrated at all…

…. On one side there's white students, on the other there's minorities," he said. He said it is very hard to get people to step outside what he calls "their comfort zone." But students must still learn to…

… recalled another situation in which a white student who had previously assumed all minority stu- dents are under-qualified, lost that precon- ceived notion when a black peer articulated an intelligent…

… response in class. LSA senior Jonathan Jones, an R.A. at South "I don't feel this campus is integrated at all." - Derek Liu Former resident advisor Quad, said his job is geared toward student inter- ests…

… karaoke, as well as academic activ- ities, such as helping students find the right major. When asked about integration on campus, most students began by explaining where they are from. Business School…

… for him and University residence halls were not that big of a change. "It depends on the person. Most college students are open-minded," he added. But Hudson said the residence hall he lived in was one…

March 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… and Somalia, This year they have 175,00 students (up from 70,000 eigh years ago). And there are refresh er courses for 6,344 natives wh teach English to another 1,225,600 students.' Set in Centers…

… Mostly these classes are in bina tional centers, set up by our gov ernment and theirs. Students usu ally pay tuition, and get a chance not only to learn English, but als' to use the English library. Why…

… Control of Inter- collegiate Athletics, elections di- rector Dorothy Dedo, '6Ed., said yesterday. David Cristy, '62, has removed his name from the list of candi- dates in the Student Government Council…

… working plans for experimental societies like Brook Farm. Utopist writers criticize the so- cieties they live in either directly or by implication, he added. Leading' the final seminar in the Student

…. Arriving just after top diplomats from 10 Arab countries jointly protested in Washington that his visit to the United States might worsen Arab-American relations, Ben-Gurion said "for the time be- ing I am…

… population of Israel has doubled in size since my last visit here nine years ago." In Washington, the United Arab Republic protested that Ber-Gur- ion's visit is aimed at impairing United States-Arab relations…

…, Cite 'Purposes' The "true purposes" of Ben- Gurion's visit, the UAR said, are: "1) To alienate and estrange the American people from the Arab people in order to further the il- legitimate interests of…

… Israel. "2) To collect American dollars for the purchase of arms which will enable Israel to push outward her present illegal boundaries, destroy more Arab lives and swell the population of refugee camps…

… five candidate for the Student Governmer Council elections. In an open letter to each fra ternity and sorority, the Societ has l"isted the qualificationso candidates John Feldkamp, '61 James Hadley, '61…

August 09, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… principles, confirmed in a second resolution after a Mid- east war in 1973, were accepted by Israel and its Arab neighbors and have served as the basis for U. S. efforts at reconvening the Middle East peace…

…, Broadway Drop-In Cen- ter, Student Advocacy Center, The organizations that applied for CDBG subsidies, but were ten by research bureau agents not certified include, Washtenaw burned them with lighted ciga- C…

…- bira says he helped bury the mutilated victims of mass executions and one time watched Amin dance after inspecting the grave of massacred soldiers. In an interview the 25-year-old medical student - one…

… can- not be cerified. But the young student claimed his ordeal was "mild" compared with those suffered by other prisoners. tHe said he was freed in June. "The world must knowe about the hor- rors of…

… Uganda," he said. "PERHAPS THAT way they may be in- spired to do something about it." Here is his story. The ordeal.began Jan. 5, 1976, as Seka- bira and two student friends were waiting at the Estebbe…

… airport for a flight to Can- ada. He, George Nsubuga and Mike Sebi- rimbi were ,seized by agents of Amin's feared State Research Bureau and told no students were allowed to study abroad. The next day, the…

… either an sity. Seka ed word Quebec U Twc dad Bureau c buka, visited their cell to find the three students lying wounded in pools of their own blood. SEKABIRA SAID the commander order ed his two fellow…

students, more critically injured than he, to another cell. Sekabira has not seen them since and fears they are dead. See STUDENT, Page 6 THE CONDITIONALLY certi- fied agencies will have until Septemberito…

December 09, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… the traditional grade books and red ink, wil _inject, it is freely predicted by unimpeachable sources, a TNT hypodermic into noon-hour sales. No incompletes will be ac- cepted. Students esirous of "mak…

… the pedagogic sparkplugs will deploy along the cen- ter walk in a formation allegedly de- sigzed to throw passing students for a per capita loss guaranteed to reduce receipts to a maximum. The or…

…- dinary student t aing six curses and desirous of atnifty bluo-prit this se- mester, should forge through from East University to State Street at a total cost not exceeding $2.82, Daily mathematics experts…

… Here Today Molly Yard, National chairman of the Far Eastern Student Service Fund, speak at a meeting to form a United Committhe to Aid China, to be held at 3 p.m. today at the Michi- gan League. Last…

… year more than $18,000 was raised through the Far Eastern Stu- dent Emergency Fund to be used for relief. In addition to keeping Chi- nese students alive, this fund pre- pares leadership for future recon…

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…

November 09, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… are requested to confer with Arabs have prospered and their pop- the Auditor of Student Organiza- ulation has increased since the Jewish tions in the office of the Dean of immigration there. The issue…

… operate on a non-profit basis. Fi- nancial support will come from tui- tion fees paid by the federal govern- ment under the G.I. Bill of Rights. The school will admit 50 students each month for a six months…

students, Haien said, but will "help the veteran to choose the phase of business or industrial activity which he wants to prepare for and to ap- praise his qualifications for his se- lected vocation. The…

… Hopkins debated "Should the United States favor unrestricted Jewish inimigration into Pales- tine?" yesterday in the Rackham Amphitheatre. Maintaining that the Jews now in the Arab state. of Palestine have…

… to settle more of '38, '41 and '42. In November, 1943, the homeless Jews. the organization played here under 'Against Arabs' Wishes' Erich Leinsdorf and under guest con- Prof. Hopkins countered that…

… What ductor George Szell at the concert inroads the Jews have made into Pal- last fall. estine have been made against the On tour, a special train carries the wishes of the native Arab population…

… large instru- The Arabs, Prof. Hopkins pointed ments and the 2,500 pieces of music out, desire -their independence in used in concerts. A special program Palestine, which is denied them by arranged for…

… each appearance on tour the British mandate. As long as the keeps the librarian busy, as numerous Arabs do not have the determining different compositions, in complete voice in their government, he…

… Notice to Treasurers onlydo the Jews want and need tot Treasurers of all student soci- go to Palestine because of their fear eties, clubs, classes and residence of the future in Europe, but that the halls…

…, he Students at their earliest conveni- said, cannot be decided from the view ence in regard to the handling of of the local population alone, but their accounts. rather as it bears on the problems of…

October 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…-Tuesday, October 9, 1973 Ten Cents h1 Ten Pages x I UW SEE NEStAPPEN CALL DAILY Rally planned In the,wake of the eruption of war in the Middle East, a group known as the Coalition of Concerned Students and Faculty…

…, the Institute for Studies in the History of Discovery, will provide funds beginning next fall for graduate students in the field of history, geography and English literature to re-examine the period of…

…, library curator of maps_ and program co- ordinator. 0 Oops! In a story about the Student Rights Party in Satur- day's Daily, we neglected to mention one of SRP's candi- dates - Phil Cushway. Cushway is…

Arab territory they occupied." Chinese Ambassador Huang Hua branded as "preposterous" Scali' s proposal that Egypt and Syria re- turn to their positions before the outbreak of fighting on Saturday. THE…

… demanding Is- rael's withdrawal from Arab terri- tory taken in the 1967 Middle East War. "But the collective will of the council was paralyzed and render- ed inoperative" by an American veto last July 26…

…-pronged Arab attack and Egypt reporting its capture of the provincial capital of Kantara in the Israeli-led Sinai Peninsula. Egypt said its forces were penetrating into Sinai and Syria claimed to be pressing its…

… committee to investigate possible conflicts of interest arising from professors as- signing their own textbooks, tapes, and other classroom materials to their students. The formation of the committee was…

… prompted by an article in The Daily, Aug. 8, that revealed "a vast number" of University facul- ty members were assigning 'their own books to students in their classes. SACUA has appointed a three- man…

… in such a way that the student is suffering, and if so, to what degree? Council pa: boundaries SI By GORDON ATCHESON Republican City Council members members last night approved an amended ward…

March 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… seeking legislative approval of the University's plans to build a new co-educational student housing center and separate cafeteria at North Campus was introduced in the House recently. Rep. James F. Warner…

… (R-Ypsilanti) introduced the package of resolutions to allow state universities and colleges to build self-liquidat- ing student facilities. The University's self-liquidating project would cost $3…

… million, but would be financed through revenue bonds based on charges to students who use the structing living units facilities.) may also b REP. JAMES F. WARNER ...residence changes HOUSING: ACLU…

…. Significant Step "We would probably amend Federal funds available for con- e used. The down-payment will ome from the general housing funds, Vice-President of Student Affairs James A. Lewis has said. The co…

…-educational living cen- ter without internal eating facili- ties, now in the early planning stages, will house a total of about 500 upper-class, graduate and for- eign students who do not want to have their meals…

… revolutions professed support of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Repubic and called for Arab unity. But UAR officials in Cairo were cautious, mindful that old enemiest made when Syria and Egypt…

June 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… and President Harold Shapiro listen to students and. faculty members who criticized the Executive Committee's recommendation to discontinue the Department of Geography at a public hearing yesterday…

…, the Arab League scheduled an emergency meeting to discuss what League Secretary- General Chedli Klibi called the "arrogant challenge" from Israel. He said the meeting would take place in Baghdad in the…

… discontinuance proceedings were an arbitrary and capricious action ... damaging to both faculty and students." The hearing was then opened to con- tributions from the general public. Fourteen speakers, both…

… related and unrelated to the University, gave their views on the proposed geography department elimination. All the speakers-most of them students and faculty members-defended the depar- tment's quality…

October 09, 1921 • Page Image 1

… tel- Then beyond the dark green of fe- plain of the desert, becko'ning with its med Ali to a point below the Cita- lows, and to this the Arabs will tell tile irrigated fields, eight or more immobility…

… the social side of student and far- Ini orer to get ten goot stoUe A agent of the literary department story will be the first thing to be con- ulty life, Extravagance and fantasy competintei s iid a…

… have mhan ulcrsenill e eayime. uts many sitted, and nie person may submit faculty or of the student body, but any the advantage of more lime for edit- tompeuitors as in single-prize con- a se y stories…

… as he plea.es. kind of a story, whether about faculty ing, revision, and suggestions. est.. the oyer.tge o'er ginhr l wllyg No manuscript will be turned down' or student life will be considered…

August 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… -Daily-Jon Snowman SITE OF BLAST-Student examines shattered remains of equip- ment which exploded yesterday, injuring a graduate engineer. for Mid-East Peace Asks Arabs. Leave Each Other Alone Stresses…

…,070,000,000 to 910 million dollars. AT EAST ENGINEERING: Blast Burns Student, Buckles Wall An exploding chemistry experi- ment yesterday burned a Univer- sity graduate student, buckled a concrete block wall and…

… blew out windows in several adjoining lab- oratories on the third floor of the East Engineering Building. The student, Noel DeNevers, Grad., suffered burns on his face and hands when the experiment blew…

Arab Right To Set Own Destinies UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A) -- Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjiold put before the opening ses- sion of the United Nations emer- gency General Assembly yesterday a broad…

… plan for insuring peace and economic stability in the Middle East. Hammarskjold called upon the Arab nations to reaffirm their ad- herence to pledges of non-aggres- sion and non-interference in each…

… other's affairs. Urges Economic Aid He also urged UN aid to improve economic and social conditions in the Arab countries, but said the UN should make clear the Arab states have the right to shape their…

… fellowships provided by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The announcement of the graduate schools selected by winning students was made in conjunction with the transfer of the Foundation from…

… the University to Princeton University. Of the 1,080 students who I Hoffa Again in the Limelight "won fellowships, 36 decided to use them at the University. The school selected by the greatest number…

… college gradu- ates are offered a year of graduate training in any of the humanities or social sciences at the United States or Canadian graduate in- stitution of their choice. Although the students are not…

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…

December 09, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Decision Retiring SL President Greets New Representatives at First Meeting "This coming year is one of decision for student government at the University," Student Legislature President Blair Moody told newly…

…-elected legislators last night. Greeting the new student lawmakers at their first meeting, Moody emphasized that the success of the Student Legislature de- pended on the work of the individual members-not just the…

Students' Associa- tion to hold its annual Summer convention in Ann Arbor. Some 700 delegates from throughout the nation will attend the con- fab if the NSA accepts the invi- tation. Three SL members…

… that the "student experts" plan of giving course content advice to fresh- men and transfer students had struck a University snag. University officials are unwill- ing to continue to bear the costs of the…

… program which was launched last semester, according to Bill Gripman. The Campus Action Committee will probe the situation, he said. British Say Jews Cross Arab Border PARIS - (P- Britain told the United…

… a. treaty of mutual assistance with Trans-Jordan which requires her. to aid the little Arab kingdom in case of attack. The British report was was promptly denied by Israeli, representative Aubrey S…

…. Maslin warned that failure looms for the student government un- less members work at their jobs. AS THE CABINET members spoke, the lawmakers chatted be- tween themselves and frequently left and reentered…

… because the Regents would think the Student Legislature was bringing the pressure of public opinion to bear on them. LEGISLATORS ALSO approved a move to overhaul student elec- tion procedure. A five-man com…

March 09, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

Arab Spring By AUSTEN HUFFORD DailyStaffReporter More than 250 students and members of the Ann Arbor com- munity waited in line among a smattering of art and sculptures at the University of Michigan…

… invasions that have occurred in the city since January. Seto is also a member of the Student Safety Workgroup, a collaboration between AAPD, the Department of Public Safety, the Division of Student Affairs…

… and the Sexual Assault Preven- tion and Awareness Center in an effort to keep students safe on and off campus. Seto said in an interview in January that he became involved in the workgroup to…

… held on college campuses across the nation to promote student participation in the upcoming election and to boost Obama's re-election campaign. Students at the event were told of ways they could contrib…

… campus national organization that works to reduce emotional distress and By JOSH QIAN prevent suicide among college Daily StaffReporter students. In her address, Snow shared re than 1,000 students, how…

… often nce among students. paint a picture of perfection. I, conference, a national like so many other people, have held annually on the Uni- gone through dark times and felt y's campus, took place at not…

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…

March 09, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… position to absorb Arab refugees Official Career Ends for SAC Reports by IFC, Panhel on Bias Clauses Heads Crowded Agenda By GENE HARTWIG Daily Managing Editor Student Affairs Committee officially…

… FREE UNIVERSITY CRITIC See Page 4 Y Latest Deadline in the State :!Iaii4t PARTLY CLOUDY, WARMER P VOL. LXV, No. 108 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 SIX PAGES 'U' Student

… Confesses To Crimes Ferry Arrested For Bad Checks A 27-year-old parttime Univer- sity student has admitted a bi- zarre string of crimes to Ann Ar- bor police. Charles A. Ferry was arrested Monday for passing…

…. Speaking before the Student Zionist Organization at Hillel yes- terday, Mrs. Tourover sees the Turkey-Iraq co-defense treaty as one of the most important prob- lems facing Israel today. Having received arms…

… its purposes remained essen- tially the same. The committee which had its final meeting yesterday will be re- placed after next week's elec- tions by the Student Government Council. Set up in 1909 by…

… the Univer- sity Senate under the name Com- mittee on Non-Athletic Organi- zations, the group was an inno- vation in the University's method of regulating non-athletic student activities. In 1914 the…

… nine-man faculty group changed its name to the Committee on Student Affairs, which has remained its official title ever since. Students were first given a voice in its proceedings in 1914, when the…

… Presidents of Student Coun- cil and the Women's League were invited to sit in on meetings with- out a vote. Voting membership was not granted .until 10 years later at which time three more student

… representatives were added: Pres- ident of the Union, Managing Edi- tor of The Daily, and one other' woman student chosen by the League Board of Directors. With the rising student popula- tion, enrollment had hit…

… 11,000, the office of Dean of Students had been created in 1921 and the new dean made Chairman of SAC. By 1926 the group had six faculty rep- resentatives and the Dean of Women was an ex-officio member…

February 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… that the opening of fire would hardly resolve the conflicts between Baghdad and Cairo because "Iraq has oil and Egypt does not. "There has been a persistent historical conflict between Iraq and the Arab

… the Nasserites of the Arab world. The rebels announced they had crushed Kassem's rule with tanks and planes and "destroyed the tyrant." The Cairo-headquartered Middle East News Agency said there was no…

… music over the national radio as a friendly token, he noted that "when Kassem came into power, Egyptian music was played also." Iraqi students on campus con- sidered the revolutionary effort more serious…

… likely to For Colleges students than offering n-sophomore and junior- instruction at different Propose To Earmark He suggested that this is Canines' Revenues more and more high graduates today plan to For…

… need of funds to meet the demands 48, will become the new of our ever-expanding student ch at Wesleyan Univer- population, should the proposal be ctive June 30. As Swan- adopted no better use could be…

December 09, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…-. Police evacuated French citizens' from one secto of Casablanca and planes circled Arab quarters drop- ping tear gas bombs to disperse mobs shouting for independence. from France. TROOPS AND police laid…

…'s death toll included seven Euro- peans, three Moroccan soldiers and at least 40 Arab demonstrat- ors. An undetermined number of Arabs were injured. Three Euro- peans were reported seriously in- jured. One…

… unharmed. 'Ensian Starting at 7:30 p.m. today the 'Ensian business staff will canvass the University resi- dence halls so. that students may have a chance to purchase their '53 'Ensians before Christ- mas…

…- tation of obscene literature across state lines and through the mails, but no censorship has been re- quested. Students Seek Rhodes Grants Two University students and one graduate are among the nine…

… Michigan applicants for Rhodes scholarships, to be interviewed by the Michigan Selection Commit- tee tomorrow. The three will be competing with 400 other American students for scholarships for study at…

… sched- uled for Saturday. Students may Conference To Evaluate Science Requirements By ELEANOR ROSENTHAL An evaluation of the literary college's science requirements will take place at 7:30 p.m. today, in…

… the Student-Faculty room of the League, during the semester's second Literary College Conference. Suggested by a general discussion of freshman education held at the last conference, this topic l…

… SENATE FILIBUSTER : y i JOE BILLER M)A Starts Letter drive JEBLE sign up for interviews when they take out petitions. Selections will To Remove Cloture Rule be made by the SL Cabinet. Any male student from…

… any school in the University may peti- By HELENE SIMON tion for .a post if he has 60 hours Students for Democratic Action are now initiating the first steps or more of credit and is academic- of a…

… present requirements. Special attention will be paid to the problems of the student who takes scientific courses as a non-concentrate. The conference will provide an opportunity to discuss these and related…

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 …

April 09, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… decision By Chris Metinko Daily Staff Reporter Students and University officials were left with mixed reactions yester- day after a federal court upheld Proposition 209, an initiative that allows voters to…

… that as many as 18 other. states have similar legislature pending. Some University students said they agreed with yesterday's decision. "(Voters) should have the right to decide ...," said LSA first…

…-year student Joseph Freidman. "It shouldn't just be out of the public's hands." LSA first-year student Jami Shaw said she believes that admissions poli- cies around the country should be based more on academics…

… than race or gender. "I think it should be just on acade- mics. If you work hard, you can come here," Shaw said. "You shouldn't get a free ride for just being a minority." Other students said they feel…

… that diversity is an important component to an institution, especially one like the University. These students had mixed emotions on whether race and gender should be considered in admissions decisions…

… a melting pot" and said University students should get accus- tomed to different people and cultures. "I have mixed feelings on affirma- tive action," said Freidman, who claimed that he knows students

… to bring the administration closer to the student body and to redirect the University away "from a kind of cen- trifugal force pulling them away from their central functions," a philosophy he…

… think the administration should be on campus with the students - that's why we're here, because of the students." Bollinger said he hopes to focus his presidency on bringing to light ques- tions of…

March 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… RUSHING STUDY FACES PRESSURE See Page 4 'I.L Latest Deadline in the State 7Iai3i CLOUDY, WARMER VOL. LXVI, No. 106 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 195 SIX PAGES STUDENTS PAY: Local…

… university houses all its students. Some state universities, such as the University of Wisconsin, house only in-state students. The University's policy, according to Dean of Women Deborah Bacon, is to house…

… themselves to set reas- onable rents there appears to be no way to reduce the student's economic burden. Rent Controls Abandoned Rent controls were abandoned with much relief several years ago. As long as the…

… prices students are forced to pay. Not a Pretty Picture The rental stoiy is not a pretty one but only when the shortage abates will it brighten. New bilding, especially in the, low-cost rental field, is a…

… direct method of easing the rental bur- den. To some extent University projects will help. For example, the completion of planned married-students apart- See NEW, Page 6a Steel MPlant NEW DELHI, India (P…

… behind it." Alumnae Meet Sorority alumnae advisors also met yesterday to discuss the rush- ing recommendation submitted at Wednesday night's Student. Govern- ment Council meeting. The recommendation…

…, accompanied by a minority opinion in favor of the present fall rushing setup, was presented by the four-member -Daily-John fHrtzel WAITING IT OUT-Manning the watch, these students tried to forget the cold…

… GNAM The line formed at 2 p.m., yesterday. Anxious students, eager to procure tickets for the remaining two hockey games of the regular Western Intercollegiate Hockey League season, commenced their long…

October 09, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

Students To Vote in SGC Election, Referendu < v Elections . By LOUISE LIND A campus-wide election today will select eight students to sit as members of Student Govern- ment Council and will…

…; Michigan Union stairs; Frieze Bldg.; Women's Athletic Bldg.; and East Medical Bldg. Present Cards To participate in the elections, students must present their stu- dent identification cards to be punched by…

… greater, participate in it. A two-thirds majority decides the referendum. Should the referendum pass, it would be binding on Council and would take effect in the spring. Several campus student groups have…

… President Thomas Brown, '66L, noted that recent action by the SGC committee on referral to "stay" SGC's motion "Mem- bership Selection in Student Or- ganizations" would have no effect on the regular seating…

… candidates' views: Douglas Baird, '66, defines Council as a "very powerful and effective legislative organization" which ought to work for modified change within existing student or- ganizations. Student-f a…

… c u 1 t y government should be viewed as "in its in- fancy," with the rise to maturity to be made through the responsi- ble selection of student represen-, tatives, he notes. Douglas Brook, '65, feels…

… that Council "as a representative body, must concern itself with issues and programs that are genuinely in the student interest." Council should try to strike a balance where the laws of Michi- gan and…

… the rules of this Univer- sity are respected, while at the same time respect for the import- ance of student activities is main- tained, he says. Scott Crooks, '65, makes a clear delineation between…

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…

November 09, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Status t opposing * * * * * * Factions Pick Markley, South Quad 'To Debate By ELLEN SILVERMAN : : : .. i ADLAI STEVENSON ...new deadlock AT GSC: Take Stand On US NSA By JEAN TENANDER Graduate Student

… Council last night passed a resolution urging all students to vote for continued participation in the United States National Student Association, ex- amined the question of graduate representation in…

Student Govern- ment Council and discussed the tuition raise and foreign language requirements. The recommendation on USNSA was introduced by Michael Rosen, who declared that if major uni- versities across…

… the country begin to withdraw from the organization, the only power students in this country possess will be lost. GSC President Edwin Sasaki spoke on the plans to reorganize representation on SGC which…

… it will help allev- iate the problem of student apathy which presently plagues SGC," he said. In discussion of the tuition raise which came last spring, it was pointed out that the tuition for a…

student getting his doctorate is now higher at the University than at Harvard, Southern California, Princeton and Yale Universities. GSC also passed a motion rec- ommending abolition of rules re- stricting…

… Soviet planes delivered to Indonesia and the United Arab Republic. United States Ambassador Adlai CE. Stevenson and Soviet Deputy Foregin Minister to the United Nations, Vasily V. Kuznetsov and their…

… will sponsor a debate on the United States Na- tional Student Association Sun- day, even though for a while the principals were haggling among themselves as to who was eligible to debate. T he final…

… result is that Student Government Council member Rob- ert Ross, '63, and Paul Potter, Grad, will argue for remaining in the association while SGC Presi- dent Steven Stockmeyer, '63, and William Madden, '63…

January 09, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… University AIDS from casual contact, and AIDS students knew should be treated like any other disease. The 41- disability," she added. Never, had been There is some speculation at the xuality. University that…

… cohesive ortive of the policy to the president regarding such to continue decisions concerning faculty and me too ill to con- students," he said. ties. Policies dealing with AIDS victims Terrance San- are a…

…. thought that he was good." responsibility to Because it was a known fact that k to the com- Martin was homosexual, the student id. body was suspicious when Martin's f town and could intermittent illness…

… "mirrored what iment. the newspapers have recently written eene, assistant about AIDS," Turner said. at the University MOST LAW STUDENTS are aware AIDS task force of the fact that a professor's job is y…

… - cenaries" against moderate Arab and African leaders who have ties to the, West and refuse to fight Israel. THE REPORT was released by the State Department a day after President Reagan announced new sanctions…

…. White House spokesman Edward Djerejian said, however, that the 23 incidents were part of the 126 total. ........~ ...~ .........;............;.............:. " Ex law student' loses suit By NANCY DRIS…

… a fire in his room. Picozzi said his constit COLL were violated when he was expelled Court judge after being named responsible for the student's $9 fire in his Law Quadrangle room on s suit against…

… March 8, 1983. The University main- tained that the former student Sruled last disenrolled from the school. school dean PICOZZI, who is now a second- not liable for year law school student at Yale, filed…

November 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Zionists was evicted from the meet- ing - allegedly for disrupting it - by members of the pro-Arab alliance.rPsychology Prof. David Guttman, a member of the Senate Advisory Committee for Univer- sity Affairs…

…. The group, which serves University students and staff, says it needs to collect some $700 to meet operating expenses for the next two months. Last year the center received money from the then Democrat…

…- manders to discuss straightening out cease-fire lines, and, OFuture negotiations between Arabs and Israelis for a final set- tlement. State commission tells 0 By GORDON ATCHESON Fearing Ann A r b o r' s…

… $750,000 to meet payroll obligations. Sheehan has reported that the city will probably be forced to do the See COMMISSION, Page 3 Daily Photo by JOHN UPTON Tiger cages Students, playing the roles of…

… August to raise tuition 24 per cent. Groups of TFs within several de- partments met to lend their sup- port to a proposed student tuition strike. These groups later coalesced into the unofficial…

…," -Reinstatement of special bene- fits including in-state tuition rates for non-resident TFs and their See TF's, Page 3 No hardship predicted for 'U' despite imminent energy crisis By STEPHEN SELBST Student

… make it a bit more expensive to keep warm this winter. DESPITE THE ARAB oil embar- go and President Nixon's call for a 15 per cent reduction in energy consumption, both Detroit Edison and the Michigan…

… average winter. FORMER 'U' STUDENT Eatery champ visits city According to University Physical Properties Director John Weiden- bach, winter utility costs will be roughly $400,000 more than origi- ally…

… budgeted for. But he is con- fident that costs will somehow be met-"maybe from student tui- tion." THE ADDITIONAL costs stem from a new contract negotiated with Michigan Consolidated. Last year the…

… a good restaurant; not just construction, either, but the subtle nu- ances of the decor and the cuisine. Fred Magel never forgot those days of his This week, Magel - a student here during the early…

February 09, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… constitutional protection: She was cited for contempt, handcuffed, and held briefly in Kelley's chambers. Later, another University student, Diane Lazinsky, also refused to tell and was also cited for contempt…

… electorate and the can- didates." -Belcher arter aid plan could provide $1.2 billion to some students how to get the people registered and out to vote in so little time." BOTH WHEELER and Belcher said…

… provide a record of $1.2 billion in new aid to college students, including $250 grants to at least two million students from families with gross income bet- ween $16,000 and $25,000. "No one should be…

… or more to parents of all college students, regar- dless of income. IN ADDITION to making two million students from middle-income families eligible for direct federal grants for the first time, the…

… Carter plan also would provide subsidized loans to students with family incomes as high as $45,000 before taxes, and expand federally sub- sidized work-study programs. The extra money would be available…

… for the school year starting in the fall of 1979. Students in families with incomes below $25,000 would apply individually to the government for the grants as part of the Basic Educational Opportunity…

… Grant Program. Grants are credited directly to students' accounts at the colleges. Carter wants to add $1 billion to the $2.16 billion basic grant program, which now aids 2.2 million students primarily…

… from low-income families. THE PRESIDENT already proposed $250 million in extra student aid last month. The entire $1.46 billion package would boost federal spending on college student aid programs in…

… fiscal 1979 to $5.2 billion, an increase of almost 40 per cent.' Carter said more than five million college students eould get federal aid in the school year starting in the fall of 1979, and increase of…

students since the adoption of the GI bill at the end of World War II." FIVE OTHER leaders of House and Senate committees that handle education legislation joined Carter and Health, Education and Welfare…

November 09, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… Upper Class Students To Be Guided By Advisory Board Next Semester A revised system of upper-class counseling, designed to imple- ment the new curriculum and ease pre-registration strain on both students

…- Staincomplete 'academic records *jof all students. I This is the way1 work, according to * * the system will Dean Peake. * FRENCH LEADER -- Gen. Charles DeGaulle's anti-com- munist Rally of the French Peo…

… between student and ad- viser will take place during the term, and not immediately before registration. This way, Dean Peake said, the adviser will be able to give unhurried advice about course content and…

… will be filled out before reg- istration and tabulated by the tab- ulating service of the University. IN THIS WAY the college will know the number of students wish- ing to elect a course, and will be…

… able to make provision for addi- tional teaching facilities if neces- sary. Thus students will have a far better chance of getting the courses they want, Dean Peake ex- plained. Advisers will be brought…

… to- gether for interchange of in- formation about courses in de- partments other than their own. This will benefit students under both the regular and new curric- ulums, Dean Peake said. Students who…

… for freshmen and sophomores will continue, and at the end of the first two years, students' records will be sent to the upper-class ad- visers' office. Upperclassmen will have the same adviser for their…

… last two years in the University. Principals See New Students The problems of college adjust- ment and the transition from high school to college life will be dis- cussed at the 20th annual Princi- pal…

…-Freshman Conference here to- day. Approximately 1,650 University freshmen and transfer students will meet with more than 290 principals and high school ad- ministrators in the Rackham Building from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon…

December 09, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… the club voiced support of the Student Leg- islature sub-committee which was set up to meet the Deans to find out about possible discriminatory questions on application blanks. * * * TIHE RESOLUTION…

… At Conference Plans for Student Legislature activities for the year will be drawn up at a pst-election work conference beginning at 12:45 p.m. tomorrow at the-Rackham Build- ing' In addition, new…

… the year-round / IA"Little Assembly" for continued Vj~ ly gU study of Nationalist charges of Russian help to the Chinese Reds. Charging that students "do not Tsiang said he would offer de- enjoy all of…

…. Russia, Arab members of the UN Australia and most Latin Americanrcountries are pressing for international rule over the Holy City now occupied in separ- ate sectors by Hashemite Jordan and Israel. THE…

… accept inter- national rule. Forcesaofthe two countries have occupied separate parts of the Holy City since the 1947-48 Arab-Jewish fighting in Palestine. Train Ticket Sales Continue Stundent Special May…

… Serve Upstate N.Y. Students from Buffalo, Roches- ter, Albany and Boston were urged yesterday to purchase tickets for the student vacation train to New York, by Jim Sakai of Vulcans, Groves Reveals Al…

… this was a de- liberate withholding of informa- tion from Wallace. "Some people might think so, he replied. Wallace declined comment on Groves' new remarks. Students May Make J-Hop Reservations R…

…'eservations for the 1951 J-Hop may be made by juniors, seniors and graduate students from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday . through Thursday in the Administration Building. Students planning to make res- ervations…

… over all other students, according to Paul McCracken of the 1951 J-Hop central committee. All stu- dents should b6 prepared to state the specific night for which they will want tickets. i Megrod…

… be refunded if they pare not. All that is needed to hold a ticket at this time is; $5.00, he pointed out. Since the New York Central wants to know how many students will be getting off at those inter…

April 09, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… evening, the Organization of Arab Students is sponsoring an "Arabian Night" with music and Arabic food in Bursley cafeteria ... at 8 p.m. the Music School presents Contem- porary Directions in the Rackham…

…, 1977 Ten Cents E ght Pages * U1A~ &i IflIJU SEE NE S AEN CALL T-DIY The Ensian cometh For years, thousands of satisfied students have enjoyed the look, feel, and smell of the Michigan- ensian; its…

…. Yes, friends, and if you have already purchased your yearbook and agreed to pick it up, just bring your receipt stubs (God, you still have them, don't you?) over to the, Student Publications Bldg., 420…

… this week's Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) election are any indication, the partisan political groups which have dominated the assembly in recent years may be witnessing a decline in power. The three…

… day election, which drew only 1700 student voters- -or 4:5 per cent of the population-resulted in victory for six inde- pendent candidates and three partisan party members. INDEPENDENTS ELECTED were…

… BILINSKY ART STUDENT PETER Scurlock launches his ham- burger sculpture, complete with egg, pickle and tomato, during yesterday's "Great Egg Bust" on the Diag. Scurlock joined 43 others in designing intricate…

… visit worthwhile? By BARBARA ZAHS Professor Gerald Ford left campus yesterday with a minimum of fanfare-just a quiet send-off from a group of students who gathered in front of University President Robben…

… president's visit. "I'm genuinely pleased with what went on. It exceeded our expectations," he said. He added that he thought his students found the experience worthwhile. "All those I talked to thought they…

… gained a great deal." Ford appeared twice before the 73 students in Grassmuck's class. "He gave a little more meaning to the course. It came to life," Grassmuck said. Ford, he added, :> r ~- - - …

September 09, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…. 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…

February 09, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… to comment on specific plans GEO is making concerning graduate student instruc- tor protests. He did say his bargaining team was working on preparations for all possible situations, including "job…

… as a forceful and compas- sionate advocate of Arab-Israeli peace. *'ens of thousands of Jordanians, many weeping openly, lined the route of the funeral procession that bore Hussein's body to the…

… For the Daily Students use it to register for classes. Printers are jammed because everyone needs to get their homework off it. Now, the World Wide Web is also home to an expanding service to students

… - lecture notes for University classes available by clicking on an icon. Versity.com, an Internet service that provides students with free lecture notes for various cours- vide students with this service and…

… we felt that we had to take advantage of it now," said Jeff Lawson, a co-founder. Eric Hong, an Engineering first-year student, had the opportunity to look up the lecture notes on Versity.com for his…

… EECS 100 class. "They helped a little bit," Hong said. "My friends and I have tried them out, but we don't depend on them." LSA first-year student Roger Ahn, who is enrolled in Economics 101, also looked…

… up notes on By Jewel Gopwanl Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly's Campus Safety Commission is sched- uled to hold its first annual self-defense class Thursday at the Michigan Union…

December 09, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… controversial Title IX measure will be held at 1917 Washtenaw St. . . . and voting con- tinues in the LSA Student Government election. Dope note Remember sweet little Timmy, Lassie's master, who followed his…

… contempt citation against him over infor- mation relating to the Arab boy- cott of Israel. MORTON released an ex- chanee of letters showing that the chairman of a House sub- committee which had voted to cite…

… the LSA student government elec- tions. The elections wind up today. may join AF Kissinger Pike High Court refuses. to reverse Nebrasko trial1 news blackout WASHINGTON (A)-The Supreme Court yesterday…

… fighters in hand-to- hand combat under a hail of mortars and rockets in the heart of this Arab capital. Official sources said 100 people were killed in what Premier Rashid Karami described for the first time…

August 09, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… relaxation before hammering the final points of their courses home to the students. The students will be there for one last fling before ex- aminations. Lots of people will be there for the meal, which in…

… of their own. Everyone is expected to be at the Sunday night supper to bid one last lingering farewell to the joys of the Summer Session. Slit Throats Of 3 Children In Arab-Jew Riot' Mr. Roosevelt…

… evening the theatre was well filled with faculty members, students, and Ann Arborites. Many well-known persons from thex Summer Session faculty were present. Those especially noted were Prof. and Mrs. H. A…

…. 8. - (R) - The full horror of the riot- ing here between Arabs and Jews was revealed today by an official cas- ualty list which reports that the throats of three little girls were cut. These children…

…. The official tabulation still stood at 27 dead, but the authorities believed that the Arabs hid the bodies of many slain Jews. Troops continued to patrol the streets and funerals for the slain were…

December 09, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… Union. Daily Photo by CYRENA CPANG Fruit for finals-frayed frosh Business students prepare fruity care packages at the Business School for today's delivery to lucky freshpersons. Working for AIESEC, the…

… International Association of Students in Economics and Business Management, the packagers successfully raised enough money to send six University delegates to the organization's Seattle convention. WOULD BAR…

… costly Yom Kippur War against the Arabs. "DEEP MOURNING has fallen on all of Israel and on the whole Jewish people," Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said in Switzerland, echoing PHOTOS SHOW former Israeli…

… board, and the students several million dol- seriously wounding the school's financial resources. That problem, however, was cleared up-yesterday when the university's money managing.firm, Scud- der…

… exchanges pleasantries with Michigan Student Assembly President Eric Arnson while Sally Fleming chats with another student. Fleming 's farewell Music and -me-mories Development Council chairman divestiture…

… Saturday- Em " Former Ann Arbor congress- By STEVE HOOK. Outgoing University President Rob- ben Fleming was honored yesterday by student government leaders and enter- tained by the Friars and University…

… Broadcasting in Washington, D.C. The ceremony began with Henry Johnson,' vice-president for student man and unsuccessful GOP candi- date for Senate Marvin Esch was sharply criticized by Common Cause for…

October 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…- tions, including the Arab group and Sweden, Norway and Den- mark, abstained. The delegates put off tem- porarily a decision on the hottest part of the U. S. resolution-a sec- tion finding Yugoslavia…

… 11:45 p.m. instead of 5 p.m. as plan- ned. Preference on tickets for the game will be given to students who are going on the train. Combination game and train tickets may be purchased at U Hall. ident…

… Sales For 'Henry V' BeginToday Box-office sale of tickets opens today for "Henry V," to be pre- sented here at 3:15 and 8 p.m. Oct. 15 at Hill Auditorium, un- der the auspices of the Office of Student

… to 5 p.m. at the Hill Audi- torium Box Office. Many desirable seats are still available, according to Associate Dean Walter B. Rea, of the Office of Student Affairs. All seats are Ireserved. Mail order…

…. McKee, '48Ed., and Charles J. Cullum, '48 BAd, pause to look on after receiving their own prints. Students who have applied for prints may n ow pick them up from 8:30 to 4 p.m. in Rm. 205, University…

… supply. STUDENT RALLY: Three NSA Representatives To Speak at Rackham Today i Three NSA representatives will explain the National Student As- sociation to the Michigan campus at 8:30 p.m. today at…

… of the as- sociation at the Student Legisla- ture sponsored rally. "NSA hasn't any plans to revo- lutionize campus life nor does it promise a student millennium," Dungan told The Daily yesterday. "But…

student cooperation on prob- lems common to all campuses is a definite possibility towards which we are working. Discuss NSA Relationships Dungan, a student at St. Jos- eph's College, Philadelphia, will…

… discuss NSA relationships with the International Union of StudentsI at the rally, with explanations of} NSA international activities in- cluding affiliation with the World Student Service Fund organiza…

…- tion, International Student Serv- ice and UNESCO. The IUS issue created heated discussion at the NSA constitu- - - - - - i Flu Injections To Be Given at Health Service Influenza injections are now…

October 09, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… faculty. The pro- posal attempts to integrate as many disciplines as possible, and involves the faculty in the initiation of courses, he said. The requirement will go into ef- fect for first-year students

…, students will choose from a list of courses focusing on racial and ethnic intoler- ance and resulting inequality in the United States or elsewhere. The courses must include comparisons of discrimination in…

… stan- dards, acceptance and graduation rates, financial resources and student to faculty ratios. Harvard, Stanford and Yale were the top three ranked schools. University officials warned that the survey…

… extent that it does reflect a decline, how- ever, that's not pleasant to hear." "In the measures that we see, in- volving the quality of the faculty, students, libraries and research facili- ties, my…

… impression is the Univer- sity is better today than it was five years ago," Roach continued. The University ranked 44 for fac- ulty resources, 26 for student satis- faction, and 36 for financial resources…

…,.ate io4noin v JERUSALEM (AP) - Police opened fire on stone throwing Pales- tinians at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City yesterday, and Arab hospital officials said 22 Palestinians were killed and…

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