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January 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… Martin Luther King Jr. reminded students that King's strug- gle to combat racism continues even after his death. About 150 students attended the speeches and musical performances at the Residential College…

… in East Quad. The speeches in part addressed comments made by LSA Dean Peter Steiner which have been termed racist by campus activist groups. "I'M WELL aware of the struggles that the students are cur…

… play. A Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Event, 2:45, Alumni center. Ruby, Dee and Ossie Davis- "Tribute to King," sponsored by the Black Student Union, 7 p.m., Rackham Auditorium. Dr. Michael…

… Darlington - "Processing Properties and Design of Fiber Reinforced Plastics,"4 p.m., Room 1017, Dow Building. Dr. Mahmoud Sieny - "Computer-Aided Translation and the Arabic Language," 4 p.m., 3050 Frieze…

… 7.02 only to stifle student input. MSA President Ken Weine said Fleming's use of bylaw 2.01 served to "alienate and polarize the University community." Fleming, said Weine, "thinks he can control the…

January 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… - Tuesday, January 22, 1985 Fifteen Cents Ten Pages Group protests'U' rape policy Johnson meets with students By STACEY SHONK yVy YThirty students and Ann Arbor residents staged a sit-in at University…

… Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson's office yesterday to U protest remarks he made about rape in this month's issue of Metropolitan Detroit Magazine. . In an article entitled "Silent Crime…

… "Sometimes I feel like a neurotic, paranoid woman who goes around talking about things people don't want to hear," said Anne Ryan, a graduate Daily Photo by STU WEIDENBACH student, "but I know hundreds of…

… other women ... who are afraid to walk on Henry Johnson meets with students concerned with rape on campus to discuss the University's role in rape prevention,. amps".wh r fadt ako…

… offenses is sim- ply not true." One of the problems in implementing rape prevention programs, Johnson said, is that two-thirds of students live in off-campus housing which is outside University security…

… directly to University security last year. Only rapes committed again- st students on campus are reported ac- cording to Walt Stevens, director of security. . One of the protester's demands focused on the…

January 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional…

… influence of rival, mainly Shiite Iran wherever it tried to make advances. He and fellow Sunni Arab monarchs also staunchly opposed the Middle East’s wave of pro-democracy uprisings, seeing them as a…

… the public is investing more in our institutions of higher learn- ing so that we can control tuition and could try to control student debt,” he said. Irwin, who is in his final term of…

January 13, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… Man of morals 4 Challenging years 5 50% 6 Arab leader 7 Popular '60s garb 8 David Boreanaz TV role 9 " Knows": Dion & the Belmonts hit 10 Sign between numbers, maybe 11 Drilling equipment 12 Wicked 13…

… $1.95 per line for each additional consecutive issue. " Frequency and Bulk contracts are available- contact our staff for details " Students may receive a 20% discount when ads are placed in person…

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January 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 67) • Page Image 14

…" thrown about on Fox, in Poli Sci 460, in Muslim Student Asso- ciation forums, in Friday sermons at mosques. I've seen it painted on the walls of the Pashtun enclaves in Quetta and Arab neighborhoods in…

… Soviets followed. By 1996, the Taliban, mostly student-warriors from seminaries in Pakistan (the same seminaries which had been the hot-bed for recruiting the Mujahideen for the anti-Soviet struggle led by…

January 13, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

students as they marched from the Madrid campus to join striking work- ers. Quarterback Gene Swick of Toledo passed for eight touch- downs and accounted for 1,054 yards in his first four games this season…

… MAHESH YOGI TONIGHT, Tues., Jan. 13 at 7:30 p.m. Multipurpose Room UGLI --ALSO- Every Wed. at 12 noon and 8:00 p.m. and Every Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at the offices of the Students International Meditati 1207…

… Religion INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL LITERATURE- How to read the Tanach THE ARCHITECTURE OF JEWISH PRAYER- The structure and content of Jewish Liturgy ARABS, ISRAELIS, AND PALESTINIANS-A study of source…

January 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…. ............. .....".: q':.;....'i::viT":ri ",.r Happenings . . . . .. recruiters for Action (Peace Corps and Vista) will be at the student lounge in the Business Administration Bldg. from 9 am until 5, pm . . . the…

… some 100 energy needs and supplies, Rich- students and f a c u It y members ard Leet, vice president of Stan- gathered for the premiere in a dard Oil of Indiana, said, "Every planned series of "seminars…

…" to f o r e i g n import rent energy shortage, took sworn problems-such as the Arab oil tesimony for the second consecu- embargo-Katz said the U.S. pos- tive day from executives of the sesses a huge…

January 15, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… and Arabic times, which was built to the east of the site of the ancient city. The Roman and Arabic city was or- iginally large but has been so com- pletely destroyed by the removal of the earth, rich…

… men's student government, each of which will be printed in The Daily in order to give students an opportunity for expression of criticism on them. Such opinions should be submitted to the Council…

… through The Daily or they Union. PREAMBLE The purpose of the Undergraduate Council on Student Affairs shall be to insure an effective means of communication between the undergraduate body and the University…

…'s activities and the maintenance of a balance of representation among all undergraduate groups. This Council shall exercise a general supervision over student activities, organizations, traditions, customs, and…

… in the exercise of its governmental offices. CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I. - Name This organization shall be known as "The Undergraduate Coun- cil on Student Affairs of the University of Michigan." ARTICLE…

… exercise a general supervision over student activities, organizations, traditions, customs, and conduct in such a manner as to promote the best interests of the University students. 3. To crystallize and…

… make effective representative undergrad- uate opinion. ARTICLE III. - Powers Sec. 1. Legislative. The Undergraduate Council may make rules and regulations affecting student customs, elections, celebra…

…- tions, ceremonies, special games and contests not under the control of the Athletic board, and the general behavior of the student body, except insofar as the regulation in such matters is now, or…

… Rally, Harvard .Head Urges Aid To Gifted Students C on an t Believes Fund Should Provide Further Educational Chances CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 14. - (/P) -- An opportunity for students of real ability to…

… ThirdBigTen Game, 34.20, Urge Students To Get Secondf Semester Cards 'Red Tape' Eliminated In Assembly Of Material For Classification Students were urged yesterday by Prof. Daniel L. Rich, director of…

January 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

…, tennis courts. $128.50/mo FEMALE GRAD needs place to stay769-0046 48F122 with female Grad student. Very on campus. No cooking. 663-5930. and $137.50 security. Amiable NSG Monday through Thursday. Ca close…

… to Med Center. A/C, swimming 9500121 Student, have furniture. Sounds Kym, 995-5864. 1 $25 REWARD: Information leading pool. O.11 761-7941. C - treat? Call Karen, 994-0515 persis- PHOTO SUPPLIES_ to…

…- odically become totally off-the-wall? Well, if you do .. . have I got th place for you! Work for the Daily. It's a definite experience. dFll7 cFli7 Answer to Previous Puzzle RESTS CHAP ARAB E Li OT HEIR…

… single. BUIESSEVCS ( Jan. 17. Little Dipper Candles, 4111 Interviews: Jan. 14, Student Activi- ------ ---- ----- N. Fifth Ave. (in Kerrytown). ties Building. Marion Jordan, 444 I AM a full-time, free lance…

… YOGA MEDITATION CHEMISTRY STUDENT, part-time --__ RFYOAEDTA IO. for consulting work. Jean Criteen- TYPING, Copying. Binding, Editing, 8 week class, no experience neces- den, "Kher 6-70125117Ieypunching…

January 11, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…iN II N 46F 46F 446\F~ I'~I i jij~III Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, January11, 2012 michigandailycom ELECTION 2012 Romney wins New Hampshire primary Students learn more about joining student

… funding is central to the Uni- See NIH, Page SA CAMPUS GROUPS Campus Muslim group appoints first chaplain Rackham student hired to provide spiritual guidance By JESSICA GELFARB For theDaily Rackham…

student Moham- med Tayssir Safi's daily respon- sibilities now extend far beyond those of some of his classmates. After months of searching, the Michigan Muslim Alumni Association recently hired Safi as…

… the University community's first Muslim chaplain. Safi, who is also the first ever paid chap- lain at a public university, will serve as a resource for Muslim students seeking for spiritual guidance and…

… act as a liaison between the Muslim commu- nity on campus and the Univer- sity. Safi received a bachelor's degree from the University in 2006 and is currently a graduate student instructor studying in…

… the University's teaching arabic as a foreign language program. He said his interest in becom- ing a chaplain on campus stems from the desire to serve the Ann See CHAPLAIN, Page SA LOCAL BUSINESSES BTB…

… know- how to make that space success- ful," Aldridge wrote. "I wish See BAR, Page5A New furniture and chalkboards liven up cafe By LIANA ROSENBLOOM Daily StaffReporter Students looking for their daily…

January 22, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… whenever vital issues are up Student Store. Four members of the Round# Table club were appointed at al meeting of the club Tuesday night in the League building as a com- mittee to investigate the possibili…

…- ties for a cooperative bookstore on FORSY THE NAMES CAUSE OF STRAIN . . -. _ . 5 ames Poor Classroom Speakers for Student Nervousness. Assocsatca Press Phao W. C. Duffie, Receiver for the Richfield…

…, of the l enimtioul w th- cooperative bookstores that save engineering EngLih dieparmentt. hn the students 7 io 15 per cent on the Speaking of the plans for the de~ During 1930 negotiations were re…

… reichstag for ing could be made for Michigan the December debates on Chancel- students, if the bookstore could mentally by Sigma Rho Tau. The or Bruening's financial reform pro- have the co-operation of the…

… facul- debate will be staged co-onersvi vc. ly byaten spalkers from h "l ram,-but not for unedited broad- ty and the student body." chapter at Michigan and the Beta casting. Phonograph records of the The…

January 11, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… technician, and a staff of four part time assistants supervise the lab and distribute the required records to students. Expansion Planned Plans for laboratory improve- ment include. extension o' the present…

… lah into the next room and adding.50 booths, and a mas- ter tape system whereby the, same lesson could be piped out to many students simultaneously. New laboratory facilities will also be provided in…

… include: U.S. ctizenship; bachelor's degree by date of departure; demonstrated organization1 Notices.I Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, pizza party, 7:30 p.m., Guild House. -Daily-David Arnold…

… LANGUAGE LAB-Two students make use of the linguaphone facilities at the language lab in Mason Hall. The lab now accomo- dates 100 students simultaneously at tape recorders and phono- graphs. Plans are being…

…- mesters, the School of Music will be able to accept a limited number of applications for voice lessons from students in other units during the 2nd semester. Those interested in en- rolling for voice…

…:0( p.m. at the Women's Athletic Building. Counselor Education Course: Students wishing more information about the Work-Study Program in Counselor Education offered at the National Mu- sic Camp during the…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 20, 2004 - 5A Students celebrate MLK day with community service By Farayha Arrine Daily St Reporter Viola Sanders, a resident of a Saline nurs- ing home…

… called Evangelical Homes, had done nothing all day until she was treated to a man- icure by student volunteers participating in the MLK Day of Service, part of the University's Reverend Dr. Martin Luther…

… King Jr. Sympo- sium yesterday. Sponsored by Students Promoting Aware- ness, Reflection and Knowledge, the event placed volunteers into different organizations throughout Ann Arbor and Saline. These…

… people being here ... it's kind of disappointing to not see a whole lot of people. "Students would rather stay home and watch MTV," she added. Greta Halbert, an LSA senior who has been with SPARK for two…

… interest among students. "One of my friends saw (the cover design) last night and said, 'What is this?' I don't think it was a very good flier." said Phillips. The design, which says "You, Me, We ... He, She…

… music, white music, Asian music, Arabic music, all of that," he said during his performance. "This is one of (the) things that brings us together. I just spent 45 minutes talking about why American music…

…-off. What we tried to do is remember Mar- tin Luther King's work and the work of many other people, and (how) what happened in the past can still happen now," she said. Students of Greenhill School also said…

… do a lot more, but they don't have enough money," Tweedy said. While students at the event identi- fied ongoing racial inequalities at their schools, parents attending the event were glad the students

… of the event, "It's good to have a structured way to commemorate Martin Luther King's holiday. (It's a way) to commemorate the day though actions." Like Tweedy, Adjei acknowledges that young students

January 31, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… noon, Students' Bible Class. Dr. Junior Research Club: The Feb- Among the pieces sent from Paris mont o b ary. te lee Louis A. Hopkins, direttor of the ruary meeting will be held at 7:30 are a Hispano…

… lions in a heraldic ar- Exhibition of oil paintings by Karl 6:30 p.m., Disciple Students' Guild. Program: "The histologic verili- rangement, and a late sixteenth cen- o tryemrsiand silk fabric ected Hofer…

… sphinxes and arabes- varsity Glee t iuf: !do rehearsal The Guild will meet at the Guild Physics Research Company. qesrte stoday, Jan. 31. No make-ups Tues- House, 438 Maynard St., instead of y iesa day, Feb…

… the concert trips. _ _helf and Stage Section will meet ria oigi dcorte wth ans ad (--- I- A... r ,-_11A -I neen ti manism Institute Will Begin Feb. 14 The Liberal Student's Union of the Unitarian…

… of the Liberal Student's Union, will act as chairman of the discussion groups. FERRY HARD AGROUND ST. IGNACE, Jan. 30.-(/)-The SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET SUPPER, M E N U Hann and Chicken a la King en…

… Determines Human Destiny?" at 4:30 p.m. This is the last of a series of lectures on "The Faith of a Practical Christian." The Westminster Guild Student Group will meet at 5:30 p.m. for their supper and social…

… hour, which will be followed at 6:30 p.m. by their regular meeting, at which time Dr. C. Her- bert Rice will be the speaker. Stalker Hall: 9:45 a.m. Student Class led by Prof. Geo. Carrothers. Subject…

… text Matthew 5:6. "Hungry and Thirsty for the Right Things" is the theme of the sermon.I Lutheran Student Club: There will be no meeting today, January 31. The next meeting will be on Sun- day, Feb. 7 at…

….m., Student Meeting, Mov- ing pictures of T.V.A. Student Work Camp. Stanley Chorus: Important re- hearsal called for this afternoon, at 3:00, in the Game Room, the League. All new members are expected to come…

January 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

… Language Institute students. Language exchange possible with Japanese, Arabic, and Persian speakers. To volunteer, call ELI, 764-2413, 8,12, 1-5. 51F117 Nathaniel Hawthorne's scarlet letters were DKE. 82F121…

… for challenging positions. Monthly living allowances, medical care, paid travel. Must be U.S. citizen with no dependents. Contact Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Build- ing, Jan…

… Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. p27F123 TO STUDENTS APPLYING for admissions to the Physical Therapy Curriculum…

…, laundry and more. Prefer Grad students. 1416 Hill Street. 761-7435, 99F 110 OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK-769-0560 1217 S.,University cFtc MASSAGE FOR MALES by masseur. Introductory…

…. Completed applications must be returned to the Vocational Office no later than February 28, 1979. An Equal Oppottunity Apprenticeship Program. 44H121 44H 121 Two work/study positions available within Student

… Services.,Opportunity to work with and understand the information networks within U. of M. Opportunity for student to work in the Women's Program office. Please call 764-Q207 or 763-4187 for more information…

… Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. p93H123 VOC. ED./IND. ARTS-Your skills are necessary to developing countries. Paid travel, living allow- ance…

…, medical care. Must be U.S. citizen, single/ married, no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763- 1363 for…

…. Paid travel, living allowance, medical care: Must be U.S. citizen, single/married, no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact the Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22…

…, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. p07H123 M1 '2 DUUBL., vilage Green m(orth Campus) .Graa Student preferred. 995-9428 or 662-7109. 59C118 ONE BEDROM, unfurnished apartment. Highland Dr…

January 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… all doc- siderable collection of literature. toral students. Both are written in the Arabic More Changes script, and often transliterated Lewis said he expects additional into Roman script. revisions to…

… business administration, economics, education, education and psychology, psychology, med- icl care organization, pharma- cology and public health admin- istration. Current doctoral students may still choose…

… the old program. How- ever, until fall term 1968, a doc- toral student must be recommend- -Daily-Robert Sheffield ed for permission to use the new requirements by his department chairman. Flexibility…

…- gram now offered did not satisfy the more radical Negroes, some of whom had wanted a course on Negro history only. The pressureI has completely disappeared, how- ever, and it appears that most students

… foreign students and the other major African lan- may no longer use English as a guage, Hausa, are both "old and foreign language. English language literate," having a not incon- proficiency is required of…

… be approved soon. Wylie noted that it was neces- "The thing I like best about the sary, because of the mood of new policy is that students and students now, to deal with race faculty will see language…

… more as problems. The student interest is a part of the program than an ex- part of a growing concern with ternal," Lewis said. w By GRIEG ZIEREN Carr described his organization . as a "cross…

… a student of American youth pnrm P~lifln AA"little Pffpet" ?cultuire and the author of The Vanishing Adolescent and Disrupi By DAVID SPURR Rescheduling of final exams at' the University's 1600…

…-student Flint campus has put students and fac- ulty there in a state of utter con- fusion. The situation results from Associate Dean Robert Glenn'sj shifting all tests originally plann- ed for the final day…

… of exam week to the first day, resulting in 21 exams scheduled for Jan. 15. Previously, there were to be 12 exams on that day. Faculty members first blamed Flint's Student Government Coun- cil (FSGC…

January 19, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

student body at Northwestern, resulting in a Title IX claim filed against her. Kipnis spoke at Rackham Tues- day to an audience composed partially of past and present members of the Michigan Soci- ety…

… of their tribe. When Edward (Jack Fox), an Englishman, and Marji (Marji Audeh), an Arab, visit Theeb and Hussein’s encampment seeking refuge and guidance through the desert, the brothers…

January 14, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…'t masked then. WASHINGTON, D.C. Court-martial of Naval student will begin in March The court-martial of a U.S. Naval Academy midshipman accused in a sexual assault case is now scheduled to begin in March…

…. Israel and Iran's Sunni Arab rivals such as Saudi Arabia have been most vocal in their skepticism of diplomacy, their concerns echoed by a growing chorus in Congress.. Fifty-nine senators now back the…

January 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… internal security urged fellow Sunni Arabs to disregard threats by Sunni extremists and vote in the Jan. 30 election, in which Iraqis will choose a 275-member National Assembly and regional legislatures…

…-877-257-5431 Only $100 will reserve your Spring Break Package for 2-10 students SPORTS Gennaro Filice, Managing Editor 764-8585, sports@michigandally.com SENIOR EDITORS: Daniel Bremmer, Chris Burke, Bob Hunt, Sharad…

January 12, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… Adviser Jibril Rajoub resigned, and critics in Sharon's own Likud Party complained that his new government cannot survive without support from doves and Arab parties - their bitter rivals. Sharon…

… terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for fall term, starting…

January 08, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

…. Gadhafi was once one of Israel's harshest critics in the Arab world, at one point hosting military bases for radical Palestinian groups. In the mid- 1990s, Libya expelled thousands of Palestinians in…

students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in…

January 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… television. The Australian Broadcasting Corp. late yesterday aired parts of video tapes recorded at an al-Qaida training camp in Afghanistan that showed what the net- work said were Arab, Pakistani and African…

…, Afghan time, into a C-17 transport plane for the flight to eastern Cuba. S The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

January 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

… a year long committmeni. 623 8460. NEEDED- ENERGETIC STUDENT t help 2 young girls with creative activities 23 afteroons/wk. Girls are ages 8 and 10. d -enjoy sports, drama, music, dancing. ooking…

… India, Pakistan and assault," he said, without elaborating. of decades of conflict. Both count duty to tell you that Muslims should not the United Arab Emirates before land- When the speech ended several…

January 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… might start having orgies unless we warn them. And, in fact, what we - -- Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Wasserman Vol. XCIRI, No. 77 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… vulnerable the United States will be in the event of a future embargo. At issue is the amount of money that should be spent on the nation's strategic petroleum reserve. Created in response to the 1973 Arab oil…

January 12, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… 7:30 p.m. in Hill Auditorium for students who would like to do community oriented volunteer work for cre- dit ... and at 8 p.m. the Jung discussion group will begin meeting again at Canterbury House…

… abundant snow. TASK FORCE To STUDY CHANGES Carter plans welfare reform court decision as "nothing but a disgraceful capitulation to the pressure of Arab states and the threats of terrorist organ- izations…

January 12, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

… and willing to send hi tries." to West Germany if the at DAOUD'S arrest in Paris : -'rities there made a form last Friday night drew pro- reyest. tests from the Arab world and No such reiest had bee a…

… you push up your reading speed and increase your reading comprehension. Don't let the low price fool you. Most students double their reading speed within one class session, and many are reading close to…

January 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

…-winning author Alexan- der Solzhenitsyn. O Superboy A quick-thinking ten-year-old boy took credit yesterday for saving an Oregon school bus with 40 grade school students aboard when the bus driver suffered a fatal…

… congressional agenda for 1974." In the past, Nixon has talked of five-year federal spending of $10 billion to develop new energy re- sources. WHILE REFERRING only in passing to the Arab embargo on oil shipments…

January 25, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… Ihe mfr4hgan DaUE Eighty-tv'o years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 1,2,3,4-What have we been fightin'or? By ERIC SCHOCH 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… of the horrendous vio- lence and terror perpetuated by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese. They too, should certainly s t o p their killing. So also should the Irish in Northern Ireland and the Arabs

January 26, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…- cation, deftly declining to specify how to divide up such an appro- priation. $25 Million Enough The irrefutable figures were bas- ed on per-student costs, rising en- rollment expenses and faculty salaries…

… was a center of the slave trade. Explorers based there for expeditions that discovered the source of the"Nile. The Portuguese controlled it, then the Arabs; and the British took over in 1890. Six weeks…

January 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

… an out1lanidish mlanner, the !es for the youngir aver'age college student was better andl more 'onservatively dressed than most One clothier expressed the op~in ion i'' that college styles rarely ever…

… the American arab cc i ' .,herie in i' 'hruary. logical ins:1titte, and have beeni pla cd ;1 'i(1 111 Os()iithiouMain surrounding in irahialn's winidow 033 St ate street1 . A tiochi, of (xca-at ioflsin…

January 17, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Discussion Group-Welcome back party for students, faculty, staff, 6 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. Ann Arbor Chinese Bible Class-special speaker, Pastor S.Y. Kou, 7:30 p.m., Univ. Reformed Church. For…

… Two, Susan Matheke, Willie Feuer, Trueblood Theater, 3 p.m. Tickets at door. For information, call 763-5460. School of Music-Piano Recital, concert program performed by doctoral students, Recital Hall…

… wasfamousfor his historic .. . By the way, typed on an Arabic typewriter, the solution should have appeared backwards-an Arabic typewriter types from right to left. The following people answered last week…

… correct entries to win a free Michigan Daily T-shirt. © 1981 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 1 Computing Center-Videotape: Introduction to Ontel Terminal, con- tinuous showings, 212 UGLI, 7-9 p.m. Student

… Wood and Crafts Shop-First class in intermediate woodworking, 7 p.m., SAB, Thompson St. Entrance. For registration and information, call 763-5704 or 763-4025. LSA-SG-Interview for student/faculty policy…

….. (313) 593-5195 or 5520 Dearborn, Michigan 48128 OPEN MEETING TKURS. JAN. 28, 7:00 p.m. INTERNATIONAL CENTER STUDENTS: HOW TO GET THE BEST APARTMENT DEAL IN TOWN! ($9".0 /month* - that's cheaper than a…

… dorm!) L N THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ARE A GREAT WAY TO GET FAST RESULTS CALL 764-0557 , I Iv- TAKE THE LEAD Help New Students Discover the Diversity of Michigan BE A FALL ORIEN TA TION LEADER Pick…

… un annications at thA 1. 2. 3. Find a student friend. Go to Windover. See the spacious one bedroom units with loads of closet space. 4. Tell this person about the free racquet club membership…

January 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION 'Page 4 Saturday, January 28, 1984 The Michigan Daily - 1 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCIV-No. 98 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… way a sculptor shapes clay. In Chinese and Japanese, the word suggests two ideas: instruction, plus allowing a child to grow naturally. In the Arabic language, the word means to im- part learning to…

… incentive f // G , . ' 4. , ii' 4 ' t .. pt N. r, ' ,-i , i Si nclair ,O N A TYPICAL evening in Ann Arbor, the majority of students worry about homework, Charley's, or Saturday's party. Next November…

…'s elections are as far from their minds as Ronald Reagan's Bonzo movies. But members of several campus groups have their minds on those elections, and on non-voting students. The Public Interest Research Group…

… in -Michigan, the Michigan Student Assembly, and other groups have 'launched a 10-day campaign to register at least 750 students. The win- :ners in this effort will be the students who stop at the…

… local restaurants have other incentives. Ten restaurants are offering discounts or free items for newly-registered voters. So now students have another reason to register to vote: they can cut their food…

… To the Daily: The article, "'U' to stiffen student conduct policy," (Daily, January 19) on the proposed student code of non-academic conduct brought, or should have brought, this controversial proposal…

… to the attention of the radical student body. I, however, see no controversy in this proposal. It is the right thing and just thing to do in this country. It will and must prevent the country from…

… suggest a code of conduct for University professors and administrators, for they are the ones who instill liberal- communist - left - wing - radical ideas in the minds of young students. (I thank God for…

January 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…'s Swimming & Diving - Michigan vs. Northwestern, 1 p.m., Matt Mann Pool. Muslim Students Assoc. - Classes for Quran study, Arabic, and teachings ' of Islam for children and adults, 10 a.m., Muslim House, 407 N…

Student Network -8 p.m., Canterbury Loft. Economic Justice Committee - 7:30 p.m., for information call 761-8044. Miscellaneous Women's Basketball - Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 2 p.m., Crisler Arena. Women…

… government a list of suspec- ted death squad members on his Dec. 11 visit. By CAROLINE MULLER WITH WIRE REPORTS University students from East Lan- sing and Grand Rapids who use North Star Bus Lines to travel…

… mechanics of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1303 had refused contract concessions. 'U' students count 109 deeri By TAAJ SURI Special to the Daily PINCKNEY - The students stood 40 feet apart, walking…

… mor- ning, the annual roundup when students count the deer herd in the University- owned George Reserve near Pinckney. THE STUDENTS tramped through the snow driving the deer before them to the fence two…

… up students for 14 years to help him with his population studies on the reserve. McCullough had hoped more students would turn out, and thinks some deer remained hidden in the thick bush. The group…

… prevent the herd from starving. The meat is sold and the money is used to help support graduate students. McCullough, who left the University four years ago for California, said he will probably lead the…

… drive next January for the last time. "After all, I can't keep this up forever,",he said. Although most students 'seemed ex- cited to see the deer running,, some looked at all that venison a bit wistfully…

January 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

… networks in the Union, League and Commons is that all students can access the system. The School of Engineering and School of Educa- tion also have systems, but they are only available to stu- dents of those…

… having a good sense that this is something that students want," Palms said. Several other buildings on campus already offer limit- ed wireless Internet services, such as the Shapiro Undergraduate Library…

… without the support of many other nations in the world and Clark was against that." In regard to student interests, Clark supports a tuition cap and a plan that gives $6,000 to students to help pay for the…

January 16, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… I Weather Fair and Warmer. I C, r 5k iguu dbb--m9MMIMWWft 4 v i3attg Editorial Engineering Students Should Be Deferred .. VOL. LIL No. 80 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1942 Z-323…

… Meeting To Stress, Emergency Issue In Panel Series New Action Voted By Student Senate The Student Senate Winter Parley, first all-campus war forum, will open its two-day session at 2:15 p.m. to- day in the…

…. Bennett Weaver of the English department summarizes the parley's work at 9 p.m. tomorrow. The 1942 Parley, in addition to its total-war subject, will also be the first Student Senate discussion forum with…

… business. It will be chaired by Norm Call, '42. The second panel under Roger Kel- ley, '42, will be a student discussion of student position throughout the country. "War and Education" will take up this…

… Stevenson, '42, will head the fourth panel on "Our Armed Forces." This discussion group will examine America's actual fighting of the war up-to-date. New Action Voted By Student Senate As part of its…

… resolution to join unconditionally in the nation's de- fense effort, the Student Senate will cooperate with the University to safe- guard property and materials used in war research. Adopted by unanimous vote…

… were the develop- ment of student expression of opin- ion through the use of open meet- ings and suggestion boxes placed on campus and the securing by the Sen- ate of its long-awaited right to ini- tiate…

… legislation to the Committee on Student Affairs. Krause next named the heads of the various Senate committees, selecting Margaret Campbell, '42, as chairman of the Defense Committee. This group will handle…

… civilian and military defense work. The Student Service Committee is to be headed by Hoe Seltzer, '42, chairman, and Winston H. Cox, '42, as assistant chairman, while the Scholarship Committee will be un…

… Training In Languages University Will Prepare - Students For Liason Intelligence Branches (Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of artices describing Uni- versity defense courses as approved .y the…

January 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 77) • Page Image 11

… exchange Members of the all male segment of "ARABesque" practice during dress rehearsals on Sunday. By Elise Bergman Daily Arts Writer Last Sunday afternoon, dozens of students, spirited and costumed…

… the Power Center. The spacious room, where the dress rehearsals were being held, radiated with color as one group of students, calling themselves "ARABesque," danced proudly and joyfully, dressed in…

… black and fire engine red. The makeshift stage quickly tran- sitioned as the line dancers accompa- nied by jovial Arabic tunes made their way out of the room. The stereo then played an airy and serene…

… bigger and more structured. It is a big jump from. Mendelssohn," said Engineering sophomore Saada Jawad. This variety show of sorts is one collection of students' attempts to expose the University to the…

… campus," stated Encompass co-president and LSA sophomore Jacqueline Wood. The primary objective of Encompass is to facilitate unity and awareness in the University's often segregated student body…

January 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

… Burrell, one of the original members of Virus Busters, which was started in 1988 - only two years after the discovery of the first computer virus. While many students bring computers to school that already…

…-new Norton software and the old VirusScan software still detected more viruses than Norton. "VirusScan checks for new viruses every hour," Bur- rell said. Students can also take precautions to avoid infecting…

… board, which is responsible for programming and allocating funds for student organizations. UAC Continued from Page 1A UAC receives funding from the University, but few guidelines. "Aside from internal…

… procedures, UAC doesn't receive much University oversight," Netter said. "One of the amaz- ing things about UAC is that the University trusts students with so much money and responsibility." UAC is managed by…

… an executive board of five students who, serving a one-year term, manage 15 two-person com- mittees, which run each of the center's programs. "We act as a board of oversight and try to develop long…

… applicants. "We are looking for students who are already involved with campus student groups and have some leadership experience," Netter said. "Applications for the general board are due in late March - the…

… general board is an opportunity for students to get their first leadership experience." the michigan daily BAMN Continued from Page 1A action was still an important issue to him as an Ameri- can citizen…

…. "We cannot separate or pick and choose the movements. We are doing it for our country and kids," Zogby said. High school students from Detroit and other schools who may be most affected by the Supreme…

January 17, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…Preier Typical of Syracuse University, as rz Neville Chamberlain and Premier one of its G,000 students! remarked, douard Deladier also received tran- one of'itsa6,000istentsireared ripts of the broadcasts. is the…

… of "friendly" school-one in which a olumbia's hour-to-hour coverage of student's social life is considered as ie Europeaf crisis gave impetus to important as his studies. This atti- Le reproduction of…

… the present set of tude is shown by the close relations lumes. between faculty and students and the Libraries here and abroad, as well air of informality found on the cam- the heads of universities and…

… the complex student government. Most famous Syracuse alumnae is political commentator D o r o t h y Thompson, wife of Sinclair Lewis. Least famous alumnus is Richard "Dixie" Davis, alleged boss of New…

… topic of his talk, Treadwell said. The series' is designed for the purpose of ac- quainting students planning to enter; certain fields with the nature and problems of their chosen work. Guests of today…

… presented for this semester. ten on Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. in 231 A.H. Museum of Classical Archaeology: Exhibits from Egypt-Dynastic, Grae- co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic periods Scientific German…

….-Acourse,_Ger-(Ccntinueed on Page 4) i Mrs. Arthur Halligan said. other students are invited to L. Cooke will pour, going to school. He added that the After his transfer the Michigan and faculty members graduate spent his…

… house. 222 S. Ingalls, opp. Michi- Free pickups and deliveries gan League. 298 Price List ---- All articles washed and ironed. FOR RENT-Women students-large Shirts ...................... .14 warm rooms…

… for rent. Phone 2-3790. Undershirts ..................04 326 S. Division. 299 Shorts......................0A4 FORRENT-Toa man student. One Pajama Suits...............10 clean comfortable single, $4…

January 24, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 64) • Page Image 8

… vulnerable to the very problem we current- ly face," he said. Rep. Jack Minore (D-Flint) said not pausing the planned reductions in the income and single for Yemen to study Arabic and Islam. He was captured…

… enforcement official, speaking on the grounds of anonymity. Reporters were not allowed near the area. ing the planned reductions in the income and single business taxes would cause higher tuition for students

…'s what makes America great." business taxes would cause higher tuition for students at the state's higher education insti- tutions. The lack of revenue limits the amount of state appropriations the schools…

… Street yesterday. FOOD UI Continued from Page 1A Con "Admittedly, as we were talking "I to students we found some who felt to p1 very strongly that they wanted to be fu retain the Northbar," Durell said…

…. M "The majority of students on this oppc campus that we have talked to ... Cole are looking for more convenience Big store type offerings." rece Other students have complained prise about the high…

… he is a full-time student. "I can't be any more of a Michigan resident," said Stone-Palmquist. "I pay state income and property taxes ... I voted as a Michigan resi- dent in the last presidential…

… lot of teams, and we decided his was the best team suited to play us." University spokeswoman Julie Peterson was unable to comment on the students' spe- cific cases but said the reason for the residen…

January 27, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 81) • Page Image 11

students have instrumental or vocal expertise too. Behind bato J ommy last column of the fall semester, I offered some books I consider among the best of 2010. But let's say you got an iPad for Christmas…

… about Silliman's hed - from Afghanistan Blog. But if you don't know the babwe. Tour the site. Read poet, computer programmer and translated from Arabic or blogger Ron Silliman, he writes tin Nigerian…

students wave their way to a conducting degree By VERONICA MENALDI Daily Arts Writer Conducting an ensemble takes more than a few waves of a baton and a fancy suit - it takes imagination, patience, knowl…

… con- ducting graduate student, said he fell in love with conducting because it allows him to create music in a collaborative setting. "I think that (conducting) is a wonderful way to communicate with…

…, Blackstone said it isn't offered at that level because the department wants the stu- dents to have experience as a vocalist or instrumentalist. Students interested in con- ducting degrees are usually those who…

… focuses in that area. In those classes, two or three times a week, a student will stand up and conduct while everyone else sings or plays. At the conclu- sion, the professor responds to the student

…'s conducting. The sessions are recorded for the student to look back upon and improve. In addition, students will continue to have private les- sons in their major instrument, where they will learn to polish…

… University students tend to find positions. "If a conductor is willingto go anywhere, then you have a much better chance of getting a job," he said. The secrets to conducting Sieloff said one of the main…

… Essay Monday, March 14, 2011 a 5:00-7:30pm Vandenberg Room, Michigan League, 2nd Floor To learn more, please contact the Provost's Council on Student Honors at 734-763-8123 or visit the website at www…

January 12, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 55) • Page Image 14

… like "Yallah," "City Don't Cry" and "Wonderful One" are filled with Arabic and Indian flour- ishes. Page and Plant aren't strictly unplugged-there's electric guitars all over the place - but they fulfill…

… alleged artistic ma- turity of "Unplugged" will make it the old folk's home of rock. I STUDENTS Give Walking Tours Plan Parents Weekend Network with Alumni Operate AluMnet Work on Tuition Raffle Be…

… Creat ive You can do all this and more with SAC Student Alumni Council Mass Meetings: January 1 1 & 12 5:00 p.m Membership Meeting January 29 12:00 p m All at the Alumni Center Changes are not to be…

… Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore Tonight 6-10 Friday night 6-10 At the Student Theater Arts Complex (behind Crisler Arena) Performance Dates: April 6-16 Bring a prepared song and be prepared to dance…

… For more information call 996-1653 The Office of AcademiclMulticultural 9nitiatives is now taking applications for Student Leader positions for the KingI(hdvez/Parks College Day Spring Visitation…

… Program Application Deadline is 7anuary 27, 1995 Student leaders accompany visiting middle school students throughout the day serving as guides and role models while providing information about the college…

… experience. Student leaders usually work in teams of three. They should be fairly 41 The University of Michigan Libraries and The School of Infor- mation and Library Studies invite you to hear bell hooks…

…. Attention Graduate Students!! The is seeking Resident Fellows to teach and live in Pilot for the 1995-6 academic year. The Pilot Program is UM's oldest and largest living/learning program, offering First…

…-year students some of the advantages of a small liberal arts experience in the context of UM. Your responsibilities include: " Teaching a 4 credit course of your design " Living in a residence hall advising…

students 9 mm …

January 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… exchange possible with Arabic, Japanese, and Spanish students. To volun- teer, call E.L.I. 764-2413,9-12 and 1-5. , 46F0116 HERE'S HOW TO PAY LESS for a first-quality muf- fler. CallAnn Arbor Muffler and get…

… WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter Just look through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. If your ' name and address appear, come to our business…

… pets welcome i 245 Maple, Saline. 429-5260. cC0220 AVAILABLE NOW. 1 bedroom in house with 4 male medical students. Fireplace. Rent $170 plus utilities. Call 662-2700 or 971-2878. 9500115 CAMPUS…

…-Large furnished, well kept old house, fireplace, garden, parking, own room, grad student,. non-smoker preferred. $175. Evenings-663-6009. 85C0114 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENCE spaces for women in apartments-some private…

… Carribean Cruise $409. Nassau $495 7 days. . .call for details. Great Places Travel. 208 E. Washington. " 769-1776. HURRY space limited. UNE s nuM in two oedroom apartment. Graduate student preferred. Take…

…. CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC. 663-4101 eCtc I ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLED CLEAN, QUIET, ONE BEDROOM UNFURNISHED APARTMENT IN DUPLEX TWO MILES FROM CAMPUS. Ideal for grad student or professional woman…

… ROOM available in fraternity house. Great cook, good location with reasonable rates, Call 662-0385, Andy or Dave. 12E0115 RUNS GOOD, no rust, thanks to special student vitamin formula from the Village…

… Apothecary. cFtc SHABBAT AT HILLEL, Fri., Jan. 15: 5:05 Orth., 5:15 Conserv., 6:15 Dinner (reserve by Fri. noon). cF0115 JEWISH GRAD STUDENTS-a party! Join us for the first party of the new semester at 9:30 pm…

… on Sat., Jan. 16, at 1054 Ferdon (off Washtenaw, 3 blks. south of Hill). cF0116 CONVERSATION PARTNER needed to speak English one hour per week with English Language Institute students. Language…

… are Dekes. 91F0119 REFORM JEWISH STUDENTS-come to a home Shabbat dinner this Friday, 6:30 pm at 815 S. State No. 4. Call Mark, 663-3336, by Thurs noon to reserve. cF0114 FAMOUS Michigan Center Gerald…

January 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

…- stitute students. Language exchange possible with Japanese, Arabic, and Persian speakers. To vol- inteer call Eli, 764-24132 to 5p.m. 13H0124 Early childhood teacher-administrator needed at alternative day…

….95 3.45 4.95 CONDO TO SHARE with three students. Own room. $99/month. 995-4384. 50C126 LAW STUDENT NEEDS quiet studious roommate to share comfortable two bedroom apt. on campus. Rent $125/month…

…. Furnished. Available immediately. Call Arnie, 761- 7884. 00C126 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM for male in beautiful home 15 min. from diag available immediately. Share kitchen and bath with three friendly students

…. Huron St. MEAL JOBS AVAILABLE. Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity, 761-6616. 87H12 BREAK INTO the entertainment business and get to know U of M student programming activities. We need competent…

… responsible and energetic work- study students. Call 763-1107. 55H124 INTERVIEWERS For telephone interviewing from office location. Part time evening and weekend work, ideal for person with flexible schedule…

… tonight at 7 p.m., 408 Michigan Union. 51F124 ALL STUDENTS! Apply to be a FALL ORIENTA- TION LEADER in the Orientation Office, 2530 SAB, between 1/23 and 2/17. An affirmative action, non…

… monthly evening of drink and talk. Write Gunkholes, ,P.O. Box 7418, Ann Arbor, MI 48107 for details. 46F123 THE 1978 MICHIGANENSIAN (U-M's Yearbook) is looking for students interested in working on the…

… call 764-1817, for student phone numbers call 764-2330. cF416 SECOND CHANCE- Music and Meal Deal. Eat in restaurant Sun-Thurs between 4 and 9 p.m. and enter night club free. cFtc ELF. . .ELF. . .ELF…

… MESSAGE SUNDAY ... WEDNESDAY... FRIDAY. cF122 FEELING ISOLATED? A free on-going group for students on skills in communication and the initiation of relationships. The focus will be on helping you to better…

…" NOW $4198 CROSS COUNTRY SKIING FIVE GROOMED TRAILS MOONLIGHT TOURS LESSONS GROUP PARTY RATES STUDENT DISCOUNTS: WEEKDAYS WITH I.D. Leslie Golf Course, Ann Arbor 668-9011 Open daily cF131 WORKSHOP FOR…

January 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 87) • Page Image 5

… ROOMMATE to share inex- pensive apartment. Your own room.; $45/month. 663-4890. C38 Private bdrm. in 3 girl apt. Serious student. $57.50/mo. Close to cam- pus. Call 663-9259. 032 HELP WANTED TRUCK DRIVERS…

…- ilton, Ohio. Or call 513-895-5649. H32 MOTHER'S HELPER at dining time. Hours 5:30-8:30 but flexible. Salary and meal. Call 665-4353 evenings. H33 WANTED-One male student for excel- lent meal job. Ask for…

…-9550. H21 HELP! NEED ONE man to fill vacancies. Can you teach me Arabic? Need Huge modern apartment has 2 bdrms., Lian y iaecteCal adc? hie. den, 2 full baths, 2 air-cond., dish- L-543.dialect Call Donald…

… Coop, 1416 Hill St. Three vacancies for foreign and American women students under 28 years of age. 16 women in residence, 20 male board. ers, Room and board, $276/sem. 31z hours per week, 3 womien to a…

… wealth, rank, or honor, but for personal worth and character. F37 WANT GOOD homemade food? Friendly company? Eat in Coops! They are student owned, inexpensive, and in- ternational. Only $11.50 and 3 hours…

… FREEDOM for the students of North Kalamantan !! F S.T.O.P. TOURS to Europe please 100's of students each summer. Many itin- eraries. Little regimentation. No wor- ries about luggage, hotels, customs, or…

… timnes. no answer 665-6092. C33 3RD GIRL NEEDED for mod. on cam- BLOOD DONORS - pus apt. Reasonable rent. Contact A Betty at 662-0331. C47 URGENTLY NEEDED Needed: 1, 2, 3, or 4 students to share $6 for Rh…

…-6284. 035 Acres Trailer Park, Ypsi, to U of M1 2 GIRLS wish 3rd serious student for daily. Call 764-5331. 050, new, conveniently located apt. $60! ~- mo. 323 Packard. Call 665-0340 after 4 p.m. C23 1335…

… GEDDES Deluxe spacious two-bedroom apart- ments, wall-to-wall carpeting, fur- nishings less than a year old, dis- posal, off-street parking, individual storage space. Ideal for students or , nurses…

…~partiatlon r r J t a 1 i . ,,. r x,.. MICHIGAN MEN IN EUROPE HAVE IT MADE-- WHEN THEY BUY, RENT OR LEASE A CAR IN EUROPE FROM CTE Write-Phone for Free Car Guide-Low Rate Student Plan (AR -TOURS IN EUROPE, Inc…

January 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…_ _ _AIG N AIY_ THE MICHIGAN DAILY S= _ .,N -- r 11.- R _.,, 7a I r. pDlI 4AJ4~ #,," An_. Edited and managed by students of the University cf Michigan under the authority of the Board in…

… Control of Student Publications.. Published every' morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use…

… Downey respectively, are members of Michigan's huge family of alumni . . . Larry Allen reports the pathetic plight of two students who struggled for an hour with a new I-M locker before they discovered…

… is hoped that departments having such apparatus will realize the advantage to them- selves and to the University in avail- ing themselves of this opportunity. Shirley W. Smith.. Student Loans: There…

… made in ad- vance. Notice to Men Students: For the information of men students living in approved rooming houses, the first semester shall end on Thursday, Feo. ( 9, and the second semester shall be- gin…

… on the same day. Students living in approved room- ing houses, who intend to move to different quarters for the second semester, should give notice in writ- ing to the Dean of Students before 4:30 on…

… Thursday, Jan. 19, 1939. Per- mission to move will be given only to students complying with this re- quirement. Women students who wish to change their residence at the end of the present semester must…

Students Office, Room 2, University Hall or at the Robert Owen Cooperative House at 922 S. State St.3 Academic Notices Junior and Senior Engineers: Those of you who attend General Harris' lecture on War…

… will be a sound motion pic- ture on Tabulating Machines. Notice to Students Planning to do" Directed Teaching: Students expect- ing to do dircted teaching the second semester are requested to secure as…

…-Dynastic, Grae- co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic periods -from Seleucia on the Tigris and from Roman Italy. In addition, a special exhibit has been arranged of' a portion of a recent acquisition of Roman antiquities…

January 11, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

… PARTNERS. Need- ed to speak English 1 hour a week with English Language Institute students. Language exchange pos- sible with Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, and Persian speakers. To volunteer, call ELI, 764…

…. $5/month, no lease. 1011 Bell Pool. with large kitchen and bath. Quiet' . Mail. 994-0307. 81U0114 clean graduate students preferred. _ __1947 IBM Electric typewriter. Very $170/month, 8-month lease…

…'ROOMMATES _ p64H114 ~ - - ----M-n-e-2WANTED -Work-study student to 1335 S. UNIVERSITY FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for 2 work in social sciences research or-. bedroom. 4 person apt. Large, cam- ganization. 15 hrs…

…./wk., 3.25-3.50/1 665-8825 pletely furnished, close to campus, hr. Downtown location. Senior or Monday-Friday 9-5:30, Saturday 10-2 93.00 per, month. 663-2176. 12Y0113 grad student, behavioral sci. major c…

…-smoking grad * 4 month winter term lease student to share furnished 2-bdrm. EXPERIENCED stockperson needed " Single liability lease aipt. 995-2598. 93Y0112 full-time. Apply in person: Mur- * Piano room and study…

…- STUDENT TO WORK with physical- building BEDROOM, TWO-WOMAN APART- ly disabled boy, 2-5 afternoons per: Visit University Towers at 536 S. MENT. $112.50. VILLAGE GREEN, week, from 3-6 p.m. $2.25/hr. Call…

… INSTRUCTOR on faculty of three colleges. Member of pro- fessional duo. Will teach begin- ning-advanced students in home. Ten min. drive from campus. 429- 9241. 0J417 TYPING AND PRINTING. IBM Selectric. 20 yrs…

… Susan Hilde- 7:30P.M. brandt, 763-3548. 32F123 Generation/Gargoyle office - First PERSONAL GROWTH GROUP for floor, Student Publications Bldg., men and women of all ages. Wednes- 420 Maynard. day evenings…

… Brooks, Ann Arbor, 995- U-M Festival of Women in the 4000. cF0219 Arts solicits photographs (black & , -L D ----_T__G white or color) by women students SELF' - DISCOVERY THROUGH and stafffor yexhibit…

… Doug, 769-5665. 87F0111 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS - Are' people important to you? Take meals at FRIENDS INTERNATIONAL i COOPERATIVE 761-7435 91F0112 COMMUNITY SERVICE Here's the opportunity for prac- tical…

January 26, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

…:SDAY, JANUARY 26, 1916. 1 PRICE FIVE CENTI ullgwi P NEW PLAN FOR HON01 SISEM AMONG ENGINEERS (0O1U)LITTEE REVISES OLI) PLAN BECAUSE OF OPPOSITION TO SIGNING PLEDGES WILL NOT REQUIRE PLEDGES Students Simply…

… Asked to Subscribe to Principles by Signing Names to Statement The honor committee of the college of engineering met last night and drew up a new plan to submit to the engi- neering students for the…

January 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… the brightest stars are seen in the winter - at the Museum of Nat- ural History tomorrow students can view the constellations and planets of the season, many of which are subjects of Greek and Roman…

… series this Satur- day. Students can catch fantasy come- dy "Megical Shopping District," boy-meets-android tale "Chobits" and "Read or Die," a series about a psy- chotic bookworm tomorrow between 5 p…

…'ve never lived without abortion being legal," said Rackham student Katri- na Mann, a member of Students for Choice, which is holding a conference this weekend in honor of Roe v. Wade about women's health…

… about how we can keep it from reoc- curring." While students now may not understand the cli- mate surrounding abortion issues in the 1970s, Laura Kaplan, the conference's keynote speaker, said she…

… expediency." Mann said the majority of this weekend's con- ference - co-sponsored by Students for Choice, Planned Parenthood Mid-Michigan Alliance, the Undergraduate Women's Studies Association and the…

… one type of strat- egy (for helping women) and we have another, but I think if we work together better, if we could conjoin those strategies, we could move light years past where we are." Students for…

… myself, so that's why I'm in the Arabic dance sequence. Given all the problems facing different ethnicities today, it's really important to support one another, celebrate our differences and come together…

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