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January 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…a OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 27, 1986 The Michigan Daily 41 bre 3ui4jCian 4ai, Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Israel sets own parameters Vol. XCVI, No. 82…

… 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, M! 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Student verification THE PUBLIC Interest Resear- ch Group in Michigan (PIRGIM) needs student

… support. Beginning February 5, the group will be scattered around campus gathering signatures - about 17,000 they hope - to return their contribution plea to the student verification form. From 1972 to 1985…

…, the SVF carried a section which, when signed by the student, pledged a two dollar donation to be collected with tuition bills. The sec- tion was added when PIRGIM's popularity convinced the Regents that…

… the group merited special at- tention, and, after 13 years, it was dropped when student interest seemed to fizzle. Now PIRGIM is struggling to regain its position on the form by raising student

… awareness and gathering signatures. Many students will wonder what PIRGIM is, what it does, and what makes -it different from any other student organization. PIRGIM is a state-wide student administered group…

…, however, has been criticized for its treatment of student workers. The real impact of its programs on the community has been questioned. PIRGIM isn't unique among student groups which have organized…

… successful and important measures over the years. But, PIRGIM is making an effort to clean up its act and reach the student population. When it has sufficiently demonstrated a con- tinued commitment to…

… Ger- man representative submitted one called "Introduction to the Methodology in the Study of the Dodo." The Arab League representative submitted "The Zionist Con- spiracy and the Dodo," and the Soviet…

…-apar- theid movement. The Arab League, Third World, and Soviet-bloc propensity to con- stantly denounce Zionism is not limited to international conferences. The anti-apar- theid movement in the United States…

January 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

…, Morocco, Switzerland, South Africa, the United States, and Israel, both Arabs and Jews. Most foreign students studied in their native languages-usually English, Spanish, and Fren- ch-through the Overseas…

…w ' Tk NOTOwN ~A 3fi~l ~ I s s 7 Learn abroad, st _I Ion By Stephen Gregory T HE HUNDREDS of students that study abroad every year learn more from the life around them than they do from…

… the classroom. "In most cases students would be better off staying here," said Hank Peiter, associate director of the Cen- ter for Western European Studies. He adds, "chances are you'll learn less…

… (academically) there than you would here." But Peiter says personal growth compensates for what students don't learn academically. Not only do you learn a lot about other cultures, but "surprisingly you learn an…

… show the French what they are made of. If students want to study overseas, they can apply to a University-spon- sored program like the ones Huebner and Faigel went with. There are over 20 University spon…

… look at a list of programs spon- sored by other universities at the Cen- ter for Western European Studies. Once students find a program that appeals to them, James Gehlhar, the coordinator for the…

… warned that this is not always true of non-University sponsored programs. Students can guarantee credit tran- sferability by having a concentration advisor sign a Statement of Intent to Study Abroad form…

…, Peiter said. Language background is an impor- tant consideration for selection, but a grade point average of at least 3.0 is the "bottom line," Peiter said. However, if a student would like to study art in…

… Ali ,; : r " r V) L a -a By David Schon FEW STUDENTS realize that an alternative to the keg parties and bar nights that we all know so well is less than an hour away. Just 45 miles from Ann Arbor, the…

… City of Detroit offers symphonies, theatres, opera and dance companies waiting to be discovered by the student looking for something dif- ferent. What follows is a sampling of some of the cultural events…

January 23, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Poge 4 Thursday, January 23, 1986 The Michigan Daily 0 te n tna n Michig an Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Directors pave Vol. XCVI, No. 8o 420…

… with the temperature. Reminiscent of spring fervor, students have organized outdoor events to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday and the thirteenth anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision…

…. Student activity should continue indoors when the wind starts biting again. Beware that cold comes to Ann Arbor without warning. This un- seasonable warmth has been a tease, a delightful diversion. Later…

… (O 507-VP~Y - TOis Gl-r-rIAG ,. f ! f f J,/f; a ;f !rf ,' ; I LETTERS: ,4/ 1' Arab leaders don't help Palestinians ,'i : /. r"' ! i . , jjf ,,, i /II" i 1 yni. /, l1:. '1 Ni ,,,, To the…

… bring about any peaceful solutions in the region. There have also been the deterioration of the Middle East and Palestinian peoples. From Nasser to Khaddafy who vowed to bring together all Arabs in…

… promise of a "never-ending Armed Struggle" has only compounded the misery of the Palestinians and Arabs living on Israel's bor- ders. whereas Israel donates more than a number of Arab countries. Why have…

… Palestinians continue to suffer. that Arab and Jew can in fact live in peace. Let someone convince the PLO and the Arab leaders of today that their past policies have and only will lead to war. Fawaz Turki, a…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Monday, January 20, 1986 The Michigan Daily al Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Zionism is racist in Israel Vol. XCVI, No. 77 420 Maynard St…

… others, notably the areas around Israeli settlements. The Israelis channel water from Arab villages in order to make the settlements look as appealing as possible to prospective settlers, and to, Shadroui…

… is a graduate student in history. She teaches a pilot program course on the Holocaust. strengthen the myth that Palestine was "wasted" on the Palestinians. The assertion that Palestinians are "free to…

… in 1948 and 1967, rather than in refugee camps in oc- cupied Palestine and other countries. If Arabs are not discriminated against as fourth class citizens in Israel (after Ashkenazy, Sephardic, and…

…. For the record, Arabs are Semites, too. The authors did not demonstrate that they are "well informed on world occurrences." Instead, they showed a tendency common to American liberals: to be tough on op…

… program, but it needs im- provement. Many students are unaware of the hours Nite-Owl runs and the areas it sevices because it is poorly publicized. This problem could easily be eradicated by posting…

… night studiers. In addition, University housing can not accommodate these students, but those off- campus should not have to pay every night to ensure they arrive home safely. Probably the greatest…

… dilemmas in expanding Nite-Owl to run off- campus are monitoring student use and establishing boundary lines the would be fair to the large and dispersed off-campus population. But these problems are not…

… insurmountable. Students could be required to present a valid Identification card before riding and the Nite-Owl could be targeted at the heavily student populated Oakland and East University and North Ingalls…

… facilities has been impressive, and the Univer- sity has responded accordingly; even though many students don't use them, the services are available. Similarly, the off- campus Nite-Owl would not be a service…

January 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, January21, 1986 The Michigan Daily i ; ieg 3gdeahnichigani Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Chassy Vol. XCVI, No. 78 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… draft has practically disappeared in lieu of the of the work of the University Council, a committee composed of three faculty, three administrators, and three students who have been commissioned under…

… administrator called the Central Coordinator) are the same person. The University Council recognizes and questions these potential problems, and has made some real improvements to safe- guard student rights…

… maintenance of lighting, expand Nite-Owl, and increase campus security. The Code will not protect women. Rather, the University wants a Code to protect itself by placating concerned alumni, prospective students

… to discuss the controversial area of student protest and non-violent crimes. The Administration may offer to compromise with Univer- sity Council or choose to overstep them completely. In either case…

…, students must realize that if any form of the currently proposed Code passes, their rights are in danger. Though the Council has the best interest of students in mind, it is caught in a power struggle with…

… to say. -John Williston Charles Skarsaune January 20,1986 Zionism ship? The problem lies not with Israel, but with the Arab nations, who should take a lead in helping their people. The law of return…

… sought to destroy the state of Israel through terrorism). Palestinian refugees have been kept in camps by oil rich Arab nations instead of being settled on new land. They are used as political dynamite to…

January 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… with the option to access iirectly into the central computer network - UMnet - without tying up telephone lines. THE RESULT will mean more users, as more students will be able to use computers from…

… there is currently a telephone outlet. IN TERMS of student rooms, the duo jack will allow computer owners the option of installing their equipment into the SL100 telecommunications system, at a very low…

… cost. Robinovitz estimated a fee of a few dollars per month would be charged to students who wanted to take advantage of the option. Although the data capability ac- counts for one-third of the $31…

… this campus) at all," he said. "It's a goal to have better computer access for U of M students. There are ar- tificial limits to computer use, like people not wanting to walk across campus to use them…

… code Pascal compiler for the Macintosh! ONLY 82.5O COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS Rebels, ov't claim S.Yemen ABU DHABI, Unit Arab Emirates - Rebels and government…

… suppor- ters both claimed control of South Yemen yesterday but Westerners' evacuated from the strategic pro-Soviet Arab state reported new fighting in the nation's capital. There were conflicting reports…

… hostile stance toward the Arab nation." JANA did not say where or when Khadafy made the statement. It also did not say where the suicide squads might be used. President Reagan has said he has "irrefutable…

… I% I ~I I RA IF wIVVw i ATARI 520 ST Available now at CHELSEA COMPUTER (above Bivouac) 334 S. State St. 663-0090 he said. Other graduate students agree with Grossbart. "In a sense I'd have…

… teaching assistant. Canham backs NCAA rule (Continued from Page 1) students who didn't get the grades but scored 700 on their SATs would be eligible. Although Canham favors the more stringent law that will…

… take effect next year, he said, "'If they really want to bite the bullet, why don't they make freshmen ineligible?" Defending student-athlete academic performances at the University, Canham presented a…

January 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…Peres backs Hussein's resolve THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - Jor dan's King Hussein is serious about bridging Arab-Israeli differences, Prime Minister Shimon Peres of Israel said here yesterday at…

… Germany. There were indications that the Middle East peace process would in- tensify this week. Peres was due to meet yesterday with Richard Murphy, the U.S. State Department's top ex- pert on the Arab

… Successful Student's Battle Plan TOPICS: * Overview of the MCAT and Its Purpose " MCAT's Major Pitfall: The Most Difficult Section of the MCAT . Strategies for the Concentration of Your Resources for Maximum…

… - HUSSEY RM. ALL STUDENTS WELCOME - NO CHARGE Register at the Billiards & Games Room Second Floor Michigan Union Regionals February 21 and 22 at Ohio State University For more information call 763…

January 29, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… the business hierarchy, creating an increased need for them to develop fitness programs to cope with the stress. Female students who weight train say they enjoy the mental and emotional release. Yet…

… don't mean to insult her, it's just my up- bringing, that's all," Creighton says. Gail Tate, a masters student in kinesiology who specializes in adult fitness, reports positive reactions from men in the…

…-dominated sport, since it emphasizes bulk and building up muscles for aesthetics, Waymann says. Female students and faculty mem- bers flock to the CCRB for weight training to improve their speed, en- durance, and…

…. IN BRIEF COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS Khadafy offers possible end to Arab terrorism in Europe Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy will appeal to Arab terrorists…

… end boycott JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Black students ended two years of school boycotts yesterday and streamed back to classes to prepare for the new academic year on the strength of a pact parents…

… 1984 and 1985. On some days in recent months, more than 200,000 black students boycotted classes out of 1.7 million enrolled in urban areas. The boycotts have been a central factor in 17 months of racial…

… unrest that led to the deaths of more than 1,000 people, most of them blacks. Outside a school in Johannesburg's huge black township of Soweto, police used tear gas to break up groups of chanting students

… ignored in the recent national debate on education." "If more students are to be given a reasonable chance to fulfill their potential, counselors need to spend time on activities that guide students toward…

January 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 14, 1986 Council's efforts reflect compromises on code (Continued from Page 1) against the risk." HARTMAN said the council felt the student should not…

… be forced to suffer academically - at least not until the University has proven their guilt. The student should not be forced to miss classes unless absolutely necessary, she said, and if so, he should…

… be allowed to make up any they might miss. She said recently the council is working under an atmosphere of suspicion from students, "so we're going to have to be especially careful about bending over…

… backwards to protect rights." Along those lines, the council has set up an appeal process for the student before the hearing. Previous code drafts gave the accused no op- portunity to appeal the coordinator…

…. Administrators had conceded to an all-student hearing board in their last proposal two Novembers ago. Studen- ts had protested earlier drafts which called for boards comprised of students, facultymembers, and ad…

… the hearing could levy.rEarlier drafts gave the board power to suspend or expel a student. But Suzanne Cohen, a law student and co-chair of the coun- cil, has said she favors a 14-week time limit for…

January 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… MCA T" A Seminar on the MCAT's Design and the Successful Student's Battle Plan TOPICS: " Overview of the MCAT and Its Purpose " MCAT's Major Pitfall: The Most Difficult Section of the MCAT * Strategies…

… Service, Ltd. 8 P.M., MONDAY, JAN. 20, 1986 MICHIGAN LEAGUE- HUSSEY RM. ALL STUDENTS WELCOME - NO CHARGE the University community. The University has not done a very good job of this in recent years. Many…

… qualified students in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or hard sciences, the Navy's Nuclear Power Pro- gram offers the opportunity to earn over $1000 per month during your final year in college…

…. William Colburn, then-chair of the council, said. But only five days after the draft was released, it was rejected by the Michigan Student Assembly. Student opposition to the code, however, was still sparse…

… the remainder of that year, the council would revise its first draft three times; each draft encountering more opposition from students, but none differing much from the others. It was also over this…

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…

January 24, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, January 24, 1986 The Michigan Daily, Eit adCbatTheUivy Migal Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Discrimination still exists Vol. XCVI, No. 81…

… new Jewish state was logistically im- possible to defend from its in- creasingly belligerent Arab neighbors, the Yishuv Central, the official Jewish government, agreed to the partition. It was the Arab

…. However, considering the belligerence of its irresponsible and unfair. It was the Arab leaders who sold out their Palestinian "brethren" by promising them the land of their Jewishneighbors if they would…

January 22, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…'s presence because ncy carries out the "dirty the U.S. government. y-six demonstrators, mostly ty students, were arrested ast fall's protest. [ORR and Gunn said rs had no effect on the CIA's to cancel the…

… interviews. protesters disrupted the nt Center's activities ... but d little effect fom my stan- said Gunn. said none of the students he wed commented on the prote- INGSi sts outside. "To their credit, they…

… ... they created some added interest in (the CIA)," said Gunn yesterday from his Cincinnati office. BUT THEA Lee, a Rackham graduate student and protest organizer, said she felt the protests deterred the…

… terrorist organization from campus," said Lee. Four of the 26 demonstrators who were arrested at the Student Ac- tivities Building last October will be tried tomorrow at City Hall in 15th District Court…

…, "Political Dynamics in the Workplace," 4:15 p.m., Hale Auditorium. - Near Eastern and North African Studies - . Lois Ibsel al Farugi, "Maqamat: An Introduction to the Melodic Modes of the Arabs," 4 p.m., W…

… Affairs - Nurse Anesthesist Prog., 7:30 p.m., Pond Room, Union. Student Counseling Services - Adult children of alcoholic parents, 10:30 p.m., 10:30 a.m. Dissertation Support Group - 8:30 a.m., room 3100…

…, Union. Ensian Yearbook - 7 p.m., Student Publications Bldg. Science Fiction Club - Stilyagi Air Corps, 8:15 p.m., League. Michigan Gay Union - 9 p.m., 802 Monroe. Miscellaneous University Club…

January 15, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…," Anita Bohn,a R.A. said of her word pro capabilities. "I've used it a to plications to graduate school.' ARCHITECTURE student Petkovich found the compute to his studies, despite his libe background. "I…

… that a fee will make students more likely was like to take advantage of computing etting a privileges. a Mo-Jo "It was better to set it up so that cessing everyone had an incentive to use t in ap…

… scien- "It's going to enhance the tkovich reputation of this University and that he had just simply makes your degree worth cintosh. more," he said. to most Regarding student participation, Van i nwa…

… Houweling told students that "you in not need to be involved," but he under- iput as scored the importance of speed in the tudents computer installation process. )r com- He also spoke of the Computer ,er, and…

…Policies Committee, a student ad- sources visory group that he has promised to appoint this term to assist with e is un- Univeristy computer decisions. ISRAEL INFORMATION Thursday, Jan. 16, 10:00 - 5:00 p…

… pump.'' S. Yemen coup attempt fails ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Forces loyal to President Ali Nasser Mohammed of South Yemen fought tank and naval battles yesterday in the port capital of Aden with…

… (Persian) Gulf Arabs," one said, adding there were signs South Yemen was "interested in this." Space shuttle to return early SPACE CENTER, Houston - NASA cut a day off the belated flight of the shuttle…

… College Press Service. Lottery angers students (Continued from Page 1) language courses to fulfill requirements are given first priority in the lottery. Although some students may dread the thought of…

… trekking to MLB in the early morning cold they aren't as bad off as students who didn't get a place in any section. The high demand for Spanish and French classes forces some students to skip a semester…

January 22, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Wednesday, January 22, 1986 The Michigan Daily - MM Eitt mgbsunat ni t iig Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Ferraro 's untold story Vol. XCVI, No. 79 420…

… The Daily, a bat- tle of attack and counter-attack to sway public opinion on the Arab-Israeli conflict. We believe there is a more constructive alternative to the vicious rhetoric. We are a group of…

… people. We cannot accept Schreier and Coleman's optimistic and inaccurate por- trayal of the modern Israeli reality. We do not agree that all Jewish-Arab settlement within Israel, sponsors a school for…

… peace. Thousands of Israeli Arabs and Jews have par- ticipated in seminars there to promote understanding and to eliminate stereotypes. Shalom Achshav (Peace Now), an active Israeli movement, works for a…

January 29, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

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January 28, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

… longer than his comedies or who said, '"Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows." (It was Siephano in "The Tempist.") Students can even take tests by an- swering questions randomly selected by the…

…'s usually available in Fairfield's computer lab to students wanting to brush up before an exam, take a missed quiz or do some extra studying. ONE DAYS, AFTER it's completed and copyrighted, he hopes to sell…

… exchange of infor- mation occurs," he said. IMPROVING the residence hall in- cludes considering student suggestions. Basil Danos, the newly- elected president of Couzens said, "he seems very cooperative…

…, very positive on a lot of my suggestions." Although some students who know him think he is cooperative, Jackson came under fire for the stricter alcohol policy he implemented in the residence hall last…

…. Prosecutor Domenico Sica, who has been interrogating the long sur- viving suspect in the airport attack, also said the young Arab has not mentioned any Libyan or Iranian connection with the attack. Sica, in an…

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January 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… at the intersection of Hamilton and Harriet Streets in Yp- ,.,ilanti. "The moment I got out, I saw them Eight Pages Students in iby araly against U.S. From the Associated Press TRIPOLI, Libya…

… - Hundreds of students chanting "Down, down U.S.A." massed yesterday outside the Belgian Embassy, which represents United States interests in Col Moam- mar Khadafy's North African coun- try. The students

…," student leader Ahmed el-Hadi told reporters yesterday. "We are prepared to fight back against American aggression even though we know America is a superpower. We are prepared to die for our cause. "WE HAVE…

… taken this decision freely by ourselves. The Libyan people is the only free people in the whole world." An eight-foot portrait of Khadafy looked down from the classroom wall. Students asked the reporters…

…, "Why does President Reagan hate the Libyan people?" When the reporters said Reagan probably has no hatred for the Libyan people but blames Khadafy for shielding terrorists, the students shouted, "It…

… the air. At the end of the inconclusive discussion, el-Hadi announced that the students had decided to stage a spontaneous demonstration against Reagan in front of the Belgian Em- bassy and present a…

January 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… .-threats, searched three campus buildings early yesterday " morning and found no bombs, of- ficials said. A woman speaking in an Arabic- sounding voice called The Michigan Daily late Wednesdaya night and…

… Heatley, director of public safety. "The only delay in business-as- usual was that the UGLi opened at Students and staff wait yesterday m 8:10 a.m. instead of 8 a.m.," Library, which opened 10 minutes late1…

… code of non-academic administration a q Y conduct. students. Although the board did not discuss Shapiro and ther the code at its monthly meeting in the ts said, had grow S~Fleming Administration Building…

… changed. Michigan to pass a code before the council's President Paul Jo work is complete. nesday that Shapil UNIVERSITY President Harold the council had sh Shapiro, according to students on the announcing…

…, the group demanded that the University sever have liberal or conservative biases as.long as they present Harv balanced and fair information in class. freedom is a BY ENCOURAGING students to challenge…

… CAMBRIDGE, have ways to deal with biased professors and an Students angry atI nhaven, dean of organization like AIA is not needed. for covering heati and Science, and Csorba said that, although AIA encourages…

students to people used to resident Robert speak to university personnel, it is not always easy for a demanded yester AIA has had on a student to do so. Some students are afraid to speak out open a shelter…

… fo he sees fit. because the professor might lower a grade, Csorba said. campus. [ty members and "BUT BY encouraging students to go to an outside "I've never see nization, which organization the problem…

… State students to record biases in the classroom. callousness and u 'airly teaching a When a student "covertly records information, he is a Harvard Universit ourse description spy," said Waters. "It is…

… apparently n Student Assembly osephson said Wed- ro had told him that own "good faith" by would release its edures" by the end to act of this month. The council said last week it would release its proposal on…

January 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… ............ . .. .. . ..... 'U' plan spurs new change in NCAA rule By STEVE HERZ A new National Collegiate Athletic *Association rule that tightens academic standards for student- athletes has attracted a plethora of media…

… requirement of a 2.0 high school grade point average nd a cumulative SAT score of 700 for all college athletes. The new rule is flexible, however, because it allows students who fail one requirement to make up…

… for it by doing well in another. Thus, a student with a 2.5 high school G.P.A. and a 660 on the SAT would qualify for athletic com- petition. Undergraduate Admissions Direc- tor Cliff Sjogren, who…

… drafted the proposal in 1982, said a more significant part of the new rule is that student-athletes will be required to complete at least 11 academic courses in high school and maintain at least a 2.0 in…

… those courses -.regardless of the students' SAT scores. "This is the meat behind the plan," Sjogren said. He added that he old rule, which did not require college athletes to have taken academic cour- ses…

… off at 11 a.m. in Angell Hall, and the third would go off at 2 p.m. in the Michigan Union. The caller, a woman who spoke in an Arabic-sounding accent, refused to identify herself, saying only, "Khadafy…

… afternoon. University President Harold Shapiro, accor- ding to students on the council, said in private meetings last October that he might bypass the University Council and ask the regents to ap- prove a…

… code this month if the council hadn't finished its work. SHAPIRO and several regents have felt the council has been stalling in coming up with a code, the students said. But apparently, councilmembers…

…-threatening situations. According to Paul Josephson, president of the Michigan Student Assembly, Shapiro said in a meeting this week he felt the council was making progress, and had showed "good faith" by planning to…

… sports facilities, for example. Such a plan would not be ready to implement until at least the fall. Steiner appointed rape crisis center to Students struggle to stifle the sting of sophomore slump By…

January 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… . . ................ 'U' Council works on code compromise By KERY MURAKAMI Second of a two-part series Fourteen months ago, with administrators and students deadlocked in their negotiations about a code of non…

…-wide approval of the controversial code. Ironically, it was the council that drafted the first four versions of the proposed code, although the group is now composed of a completely new set of students, faculty…

…, and ad- ministrators. All of the versions were rejected by the Michigan Student Assembly, and the original conduct rules University administrators claim are inadequate have remained in place. THE…

… without a gun to its head. Shapiro and members of the University's Board of Regents have reportedly tired of the lack of tangible results from the council. And Shapiro, according to students on the council…

… compromise between the students' demands and the six previous drafts of the code. Students, it seems, have tempered their opposition to any code of conduct. They are now asking why a code is needed and…

… agreeing to support rules if it is. THUS FAR, students on the council have conceded that the University should be able to take action in life- threatening or dangerous situations. Whethercoun- cilmembers…

…," would be responsible for deciding what kind of immediate action to take. For example, if a student threatens other students in class, the coordinator would be able to bar the student from the classroom…

January 10, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… spoke in Arabic to a news conference at his barracks office in Tripoli. His remarks were translated simultaneously into English for ap- proximately three dozen foreign The U.S. and Israeli governments…

… at 8:30 p.m. Beginners are welcome to the dancing, at Angell School, 1208S. University. Meetings Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - 7:30 p.m., Packard Rd. Bap- tist Church. Cornerstone Christian…

… Hillel Foundation will sponsor a showing of the film The Troupe today at 5 p.m. at the Union of Students for Israel's monthly potluck. Miscellaneous Hillel - Israeli folk dancing, 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. His…

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…. Student discount is 20% off, with I.D. Liner and classified display contracts available. For more infor- mation, call 764-0557, or stop by The Michigan Daily at 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Words 10…

…, unless there is an existing contract with The Michigan Daily. " No student checks will be accepted during the last 30 days of each semester. DEADLINES LINER ADS: Noon one day prior to publication…

…0204 FEMALE STUDENTS urgently needed for a Women of Michigan calendar. Will be paid. 764-3772, (Neil). 49H0204 NEED MONEY? Student Food Service jobs available. Flexible hours. $3.90-$4.40/hr. No…

…-5050 eC 0- THE LETTER WRITER - Resumes; creative/ letter writing; secretarial services; student rates on typing. 455-8892. cJtc WORD PROCESSING Everything in memory, low prices, e proofing, rush service…

… Doings Greek Gab Personal Student Services Help Wanted Automotive Business Services Going Places Miscellaneous Musical Situations Wanted Tickets Roommates Computer Merchandise 21H0128 THE U-M CAMPUS…

… region and river 28 Member of the wedding 29 City lights 30 Asian holiday 32 Arabic demon 33 Backbone 34 Melancholy 37 Tuck's partner 39 Basketball maneuver 41 Trials 43 - auvin 46 Repeat 48 Batman and…

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