January 31, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 99) • Page Image 4
… minorities do. Many Israelis look at the increasingly powerful Arab world around them and wonder if their ultimate security might not To the Daily: Once upon a time, believe it not; student money belonged to…
… Housing Office Student Rates Study Committee recommended a 13.2 per cent increase in room and board rates for University housing. This in- crease, the largest jump in University history, could have meant a…
… cost in- crease of nearly $300 per student in some cases. The Rate Study Committee calculated that 11.8 per cent of the proposed rate hike-about '$200-was directly attributable to increased costs…
… deconversion of converted (overcrowded) rooms. Chapter Two of the unfolding plot was written last Thursday night, when no students showed up at the Rate Study Committee's public hearing about the proposed…
… students would have no opportunity to comment on the rate increase nrnnisal By Joel Beinin Union's actions in Afghanistan. Nothing in this analysis should be taken as an apology for the Soviet aggression…
… comprehensive solution to the Arab-Israeli dispute on the basis of cooperation with the Soviet Union. There was much talk about a "Palestinian homeland." Henry Kissinger's 'step by step' diplomacy, which was…
… so isolated in the Arab world as a result of Camp David that the U.S. has com- mitted $5 billion in aid to Egypt over the next three years. Sadat has visions of an additional $10-$15 billion. And…
… Arab world there was a keen awareness of the underlying weakness of the new Middle Eastern Alliance. Israeli refusal to relinquish the territories oc- cupied in 1967 prevented Saudi Arabia, Jor- dan, and…
… other conservative Arab states from endorsing and joining the alliance. America's apparent unwillingness to press Israel for meaningful concessions on this issue and its unqualified support for Israel…
…'s refusal to recognize the right of the Palestine people to self-determination leaves the long range U.S. position in the Arab and Islamic world inherently weak and unstable. The peoples of the Middle East…