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January 18, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

… and discussion in the Wolverine Room of the Michigan Union today at noon- There will be a panel with students and staff from the LGBT community, and various minority groups. After the lecture…

…, discussion will focus on the challenges people in diverse identity groups face when speaking out about sexual violence. Mass meeting for mentors to be held in Union The Office of New Student Pro- grams is…

… holding a mass meeting for its Peer mentor program today in Anderson Rooms A and B of the Michigan Union from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Peer Mentors will work with a group of first-year students and one faculty…

… member in the fall. Students find an excuse to play video games in Pierpont Commons A video game tournament will take place in the recreation room at Pierpont Commons from 6:30 to 9:00 p m. today. The…

… tournament, sponsored by the Univer- sity Unions Arts and Programs, will fea- ture the Game Cube console. Students can sign up at 6:30 pm. Winners will receive a $75 gift certificate from Best Buy. CRIME NOTES…

Student injured in weight room A person was injured in the Central Campus Recreation Building weight room at about 6 p.m. on Monday, the Department of Public Safety reported. The subject was taken to the…

January 25, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… difficult. He says the family is praying for Matthew Johnson as well as searchers at the 12,388-foot peak. Jerry Johnson asked others to continue their prayers. DEARBORN, Mich. Despite Arab pressure, Syria…

…) - With Arab pressure mounting to end 10 months of bloodshed, the Syr- ian regime vowed yesterday to solve its own problems even if "half the universe" is conspir- ing against it. The remarks signaled that…

… Write a Rhodes, Marshall, or Mitchell Essay Thursday, March 1, 2012 . 5:00-6:00pm Vandenberg Room, Michigan League, 2nd Floor To learn more, please contact the Provost's Council on Student Honors at 734…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… the - jilt HEADQUARTERS for STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE, TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS job of trying to transform, through new detecting devices, the partial nuclear test ban treaty…

…." CAIRO-An announcement by Cairo radio yesterday that rela- tions have been restored between the United Arab Republic and the Kingdom of Jordan highlighted the conclusion of an Arab sum- mit meeting of 13…

… to suit customer. DEALER for A. B. Dick Mimeographs and Supplies STUDENT SUPPLIES Stationery Study Lamps Note Books Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Note Books Typewriter Supplies FOUNTAIN PENS all makes…

January 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… Ann Arbor, Michigan.- Friday, January 20, 1989 Copyright 1989, The Michigan Daily Regents may cut MSA funds ROBIN LOZNAK/Daily Students demand more University AIDS research in front of the…

…'task force to study costs BY FRAN OBEID The Michigan Student Assembly will lose its University funds if work relations do not improve be- tween MSA officers and the administration consultant, members of the…

… University's Board of Regents said yesterday during their monthly meeting. Last spring, the regents passed an amendment in response to what Re- gent Thomas Roach (D-Saline) called "student criticism of MSA…

…" requiring that the assembly "engage in a consultative way with Student Organization Development Center (SODC)," and decreased MSA funds by 37 cents per student. But yesterday, Vice President for Student

… their annual fee request in June. MSA holds student-wide elections for officers in March. But MSA officials say the SODC criticism is undue. "I believe it's in- appropriate for MSA to rely on someone from…

… the administration to provide input or advice," said Vice President Susan Overdorf, an LSA junior. "I don't feel that SODC knows as much as the students working at MSA. MSA is a student organization…

… - we're supposed to be autonomous from the administra- tion." Overdorf said SODC officials wanted to meet with the student leaders on a weekly basis and the student officers, who are volunteers, simply…

… think. I'm a volunteer student. The SODC is 4 useless administrative branch. The regents don't know what's going on." During yesterday's meeting, Roach suggested that Student Legal Services, ADVICE…

January 21, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 -The Michigan Daily-Thursday, January 21, 1988 All Big 10 schools have code except 'U' (Co-ma ~ mPae1 student behavior in three steps: , -Each policy lists restricted non- academic behaviors…

…, Wisconsin's assistant dean of students. She said sit-ins and other forms of protest may conform to this category. Northwestern University's rules prohibit obstruction and unautho- rized entry into university…

… build- ings, said Margot Brown, North- western's assistant dean of students. Students have the right to protest, she said, as long 'as it doesn't in- volve blocking buildings. MSU's policy includes a rule…

… against entering or staying in a university building after the uni- versity closes, Studer said. -Each policy provides a due process hearing, in which a com- mittee of students and faculty members judge if…

… a student is guilty. Most schools have an ap- peal process, and the dean or vice president of student affairs makes the final decision. At Indiana University, the Dean of Students holds a "judicial…

… conference" with the accused stu- dent, said Barbara Varchol, Indiana's assistant dean of students for stu- dent rights and regulations. A stu- dent can appeal to a hearing commission composed of two fac- ulty…

January 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

… Strip BETIN, Occupied West Bank - Two prominent Jewish settlers shot and killed a Palestinian teen-ager yesterday in the West Bank, and Israeli troops killed an Arab who tried to grab a soldier's rifle in…

… the Gaza Strip, the army said. It was the first confirmed instance of Jewish civilians killing Arabs in the violence that began Dec. 8 in the occupied lands, where 1.5 million Palestinians live. Israel…

… captured the West Bank and Gaza Strip from Jor- dan and Egypt in the 1967 Middle East war. Army officials said the settlers opened fire on Arabs who stoned their car outside Betin, 10 miles north of…

… Jerusalem. Ahed Motti Nabham, 15, and other Arab witnesses said the youths did not throw stones and the civilians started shooting after their car was stopped by a roadblock of burning tires. Study shows…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April - $15 in Ann Arbor, $22…

… outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, and fall term rates not yet available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief…

January 30, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… because of his or her race? It's hard to see crimes vigil with a Muslim colleague who told people attach dangerously too much moral why not. me that Muslim and Arab students felt like they weight to, I also…

… crimes. Tonight's vigil, howev- Muslim and Arab students, but there was also it would be a good idea to express my outrage er, hardly constitutes such a step. widespread fear that hate crimes against Mus…

January 19, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 77) • Page Image 12

… really dynamic kicking," said LSA senior and UM Taekwondo Club president Sadegh Arab. "You have to be in great shape, and you have to be very flexible in order to be able to do it." Though students

… function- ality over flare. Godai ninpo pulls techniques from many pre- existing ninjitsu styles, combin- ing them into a utilitarian system TERRA MOLENGRAFF/Daily Students of karate and other martial arts…

… of the Godai Ninpo Club. It's a strict command and a thorough understanding of these elements of the self that allow students to truly progress in their study of martial arts. "The most demanding part…

students must mas- ter before advancing to the next belt. Though the ceremonial air of forms has a very different feel than the dynamic atmosphere of a live match, they are two halves of a whole - one cannot…

…." Still, many students enjoy one- on-one matches, which allow them to truly put their physical and mental discipline to the test. "Unlike a lot of other martial arts, where actual competition and fighting…

… use of footwork forces students of taekwondo to keep themselves in peak physical and mental condition. It is also one of the most sports-oriented martial arts practiced at the University and in the…

… encouraged to do so to enhance their practices. "We've seen that people that compete end up taking practice more seriously, and they stay healthier, and they try harder," Arab said. "So it's kind of like a…

January 29, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…- tinians, the Middle East peace effort took on a broader look yesterday with an unprecedented meeting be- tween Israel and the Arabs to ex- plore the region's future. Israel has always sought such…

… multilateral talks as a forum to start meshing itself with the Arab world by sharing water resources, expertise and environmental mea- sures. Arab participants used the occa- sion to stress demands that Israel…

… surrender captured territory. Israeli Foreign Minister David Levy said he was delighted by the mere fact that most of the Arabs came. "This participation is unprece- dented and we'll know how to ap- preciate…

… York on Friday. See ADDRESS, Page 2 Bush Source: The Associated Press Students give speech mixed reviews I by Barry Cohen Daily Government Reporter Student reaction to President Bush's State of the…

… that while the speech will not necessarily help Bush's popularity, it definitely will not hurt it. But one student, who did not want to be identified, criticized Bush for ignoring environmental issues…

…-year student who said he was told of the agents' activities by a staff member. Truckin' Peter Vasher, age 4 1/2, plays in the store Generations on S. Main yesterday while his mom shops with his little sister…

…, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) unanimously voted last night to ask the Univer- sity to abandon its Interim Speech Code. The assembly then voted to put a referendum for the "Preservation of Students

…' Freedom of Speech" on the next MSA ballot, which will ask students to adopt a similar stance. The assembly's resolution also endorsed a pending state legislature bill prohibiting state colleges and…

… Act." "I came tonight to Ann Arbor and to this meeting because I see the responsibility falling on students - the responsibility to protect the fundamental freedoms in this insti- tuion," Dresch said…

… responsibility of defending the University but don't think you can depend on the administration to do that for you. The Student Rights Commission (SRC) presented a 42-page inves- tigative report to the assembly…

January 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… Affairs: The Im- pact of the Gulf Crisis on Ameri- can Inter-group Relations" exam- ined the views of an African Amer- ican, a Jewish American and an Arab American. Jack O'Dell, an African Ameri- can, is…

… on the front lines, ne- glect of the homeless and poor and the accelerated rate of unemploy- ment in the United States, O'Dell added. Nabeel Abraham, an Arab American, is an associate profes- sor of…

… deputized police here." Ponte, an LSA junior, called on Black students to remember that "the government and the Univer- sity are the manifestation of white culture." STUDENTS Continued from page 1 devoting…

… troops, but I believe the majority of students do support our troops," Cosnowski said. The assembly's steering committee is composed of executive officers and committee chairs and approve all agenda items…

January 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… Middle East crisis. Eban said, the crisis can be solved only by Israel and the Arab countries, not by "outside powers who have at most only a marginal . . . interest in the area." Eban also discounted a…

… proposal by the United States for Soviet-American talks on the problem, and a Russian pro- posal calling for acceptance of a UN peace formula, Arab recognition of Israel and Israeli withdrawal from Arab soil…

… week. its . . . STUDENT PROTESTS FLARED in West Berlin, India and Japan yesterday. In Japan, hundreds of students battled 8,500 police trying to drive them from buildings they held at Tokyo University…

…. Police fought the students with tear gas fired from guns and dropped from helicopters. Over 200 students were arrested, but others still held a campus auditorium. The trouble stemmed from protests last…

… January by medi- cal students, and subsequent disciplining of protesters. In Berlin, hundreds of students swept through the-down- town, smashing windows and stoning police on the fiftieth anniversary of the…

… murder of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Lux- embourg. Police posted 3,000 men, but confined their efforts to keeping protesters on the move. And in India, predominantly student mobs chased and stoned Deputy…

… JEWISH-ARAB RELATIONS 2 P.M.-Final Discussion-"Role of Minori- ties in Political Structures in the U.S.A. and Europe." approx. 3:30-Booksigning at Centicore- Beginning new series on: "RELEVANT ISSUES OF…

January 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… Dismal housing conditions, a general lack of student awareness about tenants' rights and waves of complaints from stu- dents about their land- lords prompt- - ed the Michigan Student Assembly to P e act to…

… improve housing con- ditions for all students. At Tues- day's meeting, MSA created the Student Housing Taskforce to relay demand for better off-campus living between ten- ants, representatives, the…

… Vice President Joe Bernstein, information collected by the taskforce will go to Student Legal Services and the Ann Arbor Tenants Union - who in turn will provide students with legal counseling and advice…

… for dealing with landlords and obtaining housing. "We decided to place the counseling part in Student Legal Services," Boot added. "If that doesn't suffice after a fis- cal year, maybe MSA will seek…

…, African, Indian, Arab and numerous other cul- tural groups performed in support of diversity at the fifth annual Encompass show in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. The show brought together different cultural…

… Buckle, vice-president of the African Student Association - whose group had never performed in Encompass before. "We hope that people left with at least a small taste of various African cultures" Buckle…

… tells the NIOUL: II:RWILLINGER/Daily Rackham student Brent Armendinger signs his name in support of Morgan Linen workers as part of a SOLE protest yesterday. PassWords may be at ri Computing site users…

January 11, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-nine years of editorial freedom Vol. I CNo. 72 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wednesday, January 11, 1989 Copyright 1988, The Michigan Daily Students criticize *Soc. 303 prof. BY DAVID SCHWARTZ…

Students upset with Sociology Prof. Reynolds Farley - who was accused last term of being insensi- tive to issues of racism and sexism * by some of his Sociology 303 stu- dents - will meet with the Sociol…

… University. A common student complaint was that Farley treated questions from minority students in a condescend- ing, sarcastic manner. In addition, "(The class) perpetu- ates a racism that is in the…

… University as a whole," Hodge said. "Now we feel that we've come together as students and will be able to do something about this." Hodge said she wanted "someone who's sensitive - preferably a per- son of…

… color, but not necessarily," to teach the course in the future. Sociology Department Chair James House said the Executive Committee would meet with con- 9 cerned students sometime next week, but said a…

… precise time has not yet been determined. "We listen to input from students, we listen to input from faculty, we listen to input from everyone, and then we try to make the best deci- sion," he said…

…. Sociology Prof. Mary Jackman is chairing a task force on diversity and discrimination in the Sociology De- * partment, and encourages students with concerns about Sociology 303,. or any other Sociology…

…. Since the conference opened Sat- urday, Arab states demanded linkage between nuclear and chemical weapons bans. These Arab States want to retain chemical weapons to offset what they claim is Israel…

January 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Linda Tymensky, a second-year arrived shortly after the stabbing, and Lauren Dermer LSA student, said she administered said, "They were apparently Daily Crime Reporters first aid to the victim after he…

… the incident nmEfh/ii.Lt. Joseph Piersante of the De- was handled. "The procedure was One student, who asked to re- partmentof Public Safety (DPS) said, sort of erratic. How trained are Un-. main…

… Pont6 said. "He is a motivating and inspir- ing factor to Black students and others in addressing the justices of See JACKSON, Page 2 U.S. Dept. of Ed. criticizes accreditatio n association 4 by Ren6e…

… standards in its accreditation process. CHE, one of several associations that accredits U.S. colleges and uni- * versities, establishes standards schools must meet so their students can receive federal…

… interest and reflecting the student constituency," as well as a diverse student population and curriculum. According to a U.S. Department of Education report, CHE has apparently forced schools to adopt…

… - the author of From Beirut to Jerusalem - has covered the Arab-Israeli conflict for more than a decade as a foreign correspon- dent from Beirut and Jerusalem, and is currently based in Washington. "No…

Arab state found benefits of the Cold War other than Syria... The collapse of the Soviet Union put Syria in the position of being a geopolitical orphan," Friedman said. Countries such as Israel, he .said…

… Daily MSA Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly will hold its first meeting of the se- mester tonight with a relatively empty agenda. Nevertheless, some assem- bly members are beginning to think about…

January 28, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Cleaver returns to cold greeting Wednesday, January 28, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at…

… of a recurring process. This process is Arab intoler- ance of minorities. With the Syrian-trained forces of the Palestine "Liberation" Army present in control of the major- ity of Lebanon's territory…

…, I think it an appropriate time to review the historical implica- tions of the present situation. When speaking of Arab intol- erance one must be careful to differentiate between Moslem Arabs and non…

…-Moslem Arabs. It is the former which I will concern myself with here. His- torica1lv the Tlamic faith has Letters to bring to light an ongoing his- torical pattern which is having an enormous impact today in…

… Lebanon. AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE of Arab intolerance can be found in their mistreatment of the Kurdish people. In Iraq, the Kurds, who com- prise approximately 25 per cent of the population, have been fighting…

… slaugh- tered by the Muslim Arabs. THE DESTRUCTION OF large Jewish communities in Arab Lands is another illus- tration of intolerance. At the end of World War II there were 125,000 Jews in Iraq, 75,000 in…

… common occurrences. These unfortunate individluals find themselves as hostages of the Syrian regime in its political battle with Israel. THE CHRISTIAN SITUATION in Lebanon today is another example of Arab

… about by the influx 'of foreign Arab troops, such as the Syrian - trained P.L.A. Be- 'fore the entry of thousands of these soldiers via Syria, the war was, in many respects, a a stand - off. Lebanon, the…

… only "secular democratic state" in the Arab world has been de- stroyed. It is obvious that the civil war in Lebanon has not been an isolated incident, but rather a fragment of the con- tinuum of Arab

January 30, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… of a coali- tion of student groups plan- ning a walkout during the event. "We all agreed that this event won't improve the cam- pus climate with regard to Arab and Muslim students," she said. The…

… statement that the administration acknowledged the American-Arab Anti-Dis- crimination Committee's con- cerns. "Both the (American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Com- mittee ) and the University agreed on the…

… downplayed the degree to which he participated in ter- rorist activities. "I was in battlefields, not stopping people on streets like FLU From page 1 So far 1,152 students liv- ing in the residence halls are…

… participating in the study, said Rebecca Coulborn, the study's recruitment coordinator. Coulborn said she is still hoping to reach the original goal of 2,250 students. "That kind of sample size will allow for a…

… sentence in the Quran, and you give me five dollars for every hate sentence. You'll pay me a fortune'" That's the sort of message that students like Kamelya Youssef, co-founder of a new University student

… group called the Arab Unity Move- ment, oppose. "It's not correct," she said. "They're giving terrorism a religion. Terrorism is a con- cept, you can't put a face or a .religion on it." Youssef is part…

… love every- body. It's the ideology we oppose." The protesters and the American-Arab Anti-Dis- crimination Committee said they respect the speakers' First Amendment rights. "The point is not to censor…

…," Hamad said. Another member of the Arab Unity Movement, Sirene Abou-Chakra, was also plan- ning to walk out of the event. "We obviously promote freedom of speech," she said. "But we feel that this event is…

… as a communal voice and nomis' nated the best," he said. "The- candidates are maximallf qualified." MAP is an offshoot of the.: once-dominant Students 4 Michigan party, which hand- ily won the last two…

… MSA presidential elections. Yost Li, Dar and Madoff are ali former members of S4M. Why the high interest? It's all about the Hamiltons. Students from the two halls receive $40 for answering a short…

January 14, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… Goldstein, a Rack- ham student and chair of Hillel's governing board. The two groups met subsequently and held productive discussions, Farha said. "It's not about the Arab-Israeli conflict, it's about giving…

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 14, 1993- Page 7 CLAS SIFTED ADS Jewish, Muslim students pool forces in new group by James Cho has.the conflict started," said Elliot…

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… Illustrated USA Today Because they worked here: 91 itc Jewishwand Muslim students are trying to work together to overcome ethnic stereotypes through a re- cently-formed. student group. Jews and Muslims for…

… Better Understanding (JAM) hopes to ease ethnic tensions through discussions, field trips and sharing customs. "The goal is to bring together Jewish and Muslim students to de- velop constructive dialogue…

… between students," said Muhammad Farha, an LSA senior and JAM member. Members of the University's Is- lamic Circle made the first move in establishing a dialogue. They contacted members of Hil- lel, the…

… Jewish student organization, to express concern after the Hillel building suffered racially-motivated vandalism. "I was touched and appreciated this initial contact by the Islamic Circle," said Ken…

… cultural similari- ties, JAM will attempt to objectively address the Arab-Israeli conflict, Farha said. "We want to allay any misunder- standings and stereotypes through this dialogue," he added. Syed Ahmed…

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January 09, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

… Mathematics Seminar on Sto- chastic Processes: 3 p.m. today in 317 W. Engineering. Mr. Max Woodbury will discuss Markoff chains. A. 11. Copeland Pre-Medical Student Profes- sional Aptitude Test: The Associa…

… Record Office be- fore entering the examination room. Cash will niot be accepted in payment of the fee. Applicants are requested to appear at the testing room at 8:45. No students will be admitted after 9…

… being neatly de- signed to project the veiled, mem- ory-like quality on which so much of the play is based. -Joan Fiske Graduate Students: Results of the Graduate Record Examina- tions given in December…

… George. Katona, of the Survey Research Center, will speak oil "The Sample Interview Survey as a Tool of Economic Re- search." Business Administra- graduate students are invited. the San Remo Conference…

… cannot be controverted by the mere assertion that "Palestine belongs to the Arabs." Furthermore, Wr. Subrahman- yam wrongly alleged that the Jew- ish people settled in Palestine "in spite of the bitter…

… opposition" of the Arabs, "a nation too weak to effectively resist." Can anyone possibly believe that a race com- prising 40 million Arabs and em- bracing 3 million square miles of territory could not have…

… prevented the efforts of 15 million people dispersed throughout the world? On the contrary, except for the leaders of the Anti-Zionist Arab Executive, the half million Jaws who have entered and settled in 12…

…,000 square miles of the Holy Land since 1922 (and compare this to the 3 million square miles cited above), were not opposed but were welcomed by the Arabs, who have profited greatly by their work of…

… economic and cultural level of the Arabs that the population of the Moslems has grown to over one million- almost double that of 1922. he official reports of the British oyal Commission that investigated Pal…

…- estine in the winter of 1936-37 contain many statements that confirm the beneficent effect of Jewish immigration on Arab wel- fare. All of these facts explicitly refute Mr. Subrahmanyam's fur- ther…

January 09, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

… yesterday of the fallen dictator, resentm who in death has become a martyr and Iraq and hero of Arab nationalism for could fue some in the Middle East. insurgen Saddam's stature hasgrown since efforts t his…

… execution - when he answered efforts t insults and taunts with disdain Sunni an - overshadowing the memories in In larg much of the Arab world of the mas- scene at sacres and other atrocities commit- Saddam…

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… United States 's Shiite-led government. It el support for Iraq's Sunni cy and complicate U.S. o enlist Arab nations in o reconcile Iraq's warring d Shiite communities. ge part, it was the unruly the…

… to gravated the anger pro- the earlier video. m's iconic exeuction has, come to symbolize digni- b resistance in the face of ion at the hands of a Shiite ent. Arabs regard that govern- illegitimate…

… because it is by the U.S. military and lied to mainly Shiite Iran. media reports compared to another hero of Arab sm who opposed Western on: Omar al-Mokhtar, the resistance against Italy's occupation of…

…- dents with grade point averages or LSAT scores above a certain threshold. Students who scored below the threshold still could be admitted, though. Their chances would also be buoyed by coming from Detroit…

January 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Consumers pay for oil market anarchy 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764…

… workers have been hit with large "indefinite" layoffs. These layoffs promise to be only the first in what is quickly becom- ing a recession of major propor- tions. The Arab oil boycott, while of major…

…- plies. Using the Arab oil boycott as an excuse, the capitalist class is forc- ing the working class to pay the costs of marketplace anarchy by driving large numbers out of pro- ductive labor, forcing the…

… when the Iranian oil fields were nationalized in the early 1950s), revolutionary socialists can place no political confidence in the Arab nationalism which has dominated the political nature of the…

… struggle against Zion- ism. IN THE NUMEROUS wars of the past quarter century, neither tine Zionist or the Arab nationalist re- gimes have represented the inter- ests of the workers or peasants of their…

… respective countries, much less these of the displaced Pales- tinians. The total domination of Hebrew and Arab nationalism in the Near East has effectively suppressed re- volutionary proletarian struggle in…

… of the right -f both Hebrew and Arab peoples, as part of a socialist federation of the Near East. While this is at all times our fundamental program, we must also oppose genocide or national oppression…

… on either side. Thus it is obligatory for socialists to uphold the right of both Pales- tinian Arabs and the Hebrew speak- ing population to self determination - that is, to secede and form their own…

… chauvin- ist hostility towards "Arab aggres- sion". With the looming recession, the focus of workers' struggles w i1ll shift from speed-up and compul- sory overtime to the question of un- employment…

…- glary, wiretapping, eavesdropping and spying of students by the CIA and other agencies. <These methods were employed against dissenters, political opponents, news report- ers, and government employees. In…

January 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

… conference for them with the am- bassadors of all Arab nations present. Even as preparations were under way for the conference, the hijackers released an additional 20 passengers who were said to have been…

…, his wife, and Abdul Waddoud Hajjaj, the Lebanese correspondent of Newsweek magazine. The airport spokesman said the crew members were all Lebanese and most of the passengers were Arab nationals. The jet…

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January 30, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…- boggling but fascinating plot and color photography that stands as a land- mark Thurs: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID Page 2-Wednesday, January 30, 1980-The Michigan Daily ARAB NATIONS FOLLOW SAUDIS IN…

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… Sponsored by: The Rudolf Steiner institute of the Great Lakes Area The public is invited No admission charge NEW YORK (AP)-Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Qatar followed Saudi Arabia yesterday in…

…'s oil minister, Sheikh Ali Khalifa Al Sahah, while the other increases were reported by the official United Arab Emirates news agency and also by industry sour- ces in New York.' As was the case with the…

…-largest member of the Organization of Petroleum Expor- ting Countries after Saudi Arabia. Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar provied around 2 per cent of U.S. oil needs. IRAQ'S PRICE rose to $27…

….96, the United Arab Emirates' went to $30.56, and Qatar's climbed to $29.23. Saudi Arabia provides about 7.4 per cent of U.S. oil needs, and its $2 in- crease to $26 per 42-gallon barrel is ex- pected to…

… until the six returned to the United States. The State Department sources, who asked not to be quoted by name, said the six were not in the U.S. EMbassy when a mob of students stormed and captured the…

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… Wednesday, January 30, 1980 is edited and managed, by students at _ " 11th tt Hl 1 1 ,/ . , t …

January 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… must make increased efforts to bring students and citizens from these countries to the United States, both to educate them and to provide for cultural exchange - as we must increase cultural exchange…

…; Lot No. 32 at Randall Lab oratory; Lot No. 31 at West Engineer- ing; Lot No. 40 at Clements Library. Auxiliary signs are posted at the en- trances of these lots. Student Accounts: Your attention s…

… called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on Feb. 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all ac- counts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each se- mester or…

… the letter published in your Dec. 19 issue of The Daily concerning the Palestinian Arab Refugees. I would like to take the opportunity and point out the fallacies in that letter which are always used by…

… Zionist Propagandists in trying to justify their deeds in Palestine. 1) The letter mentions that before the Arab States attacked Israel on May 5, 1948, there were no Arab Refugees. I am sorry to say that…

January 16, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

… service song book. RALLY .Continued from page 1 She called on the University to E refuse to comply with F.B.I. inter- rogations of Arab-American students. The F.B.I. has already interro- i gated a number…

… stu- dents are turning their thoughts to prayer. "It's clear that it's out of our hands," said graduate student Alan Grafe. "We just pray that God's will be done." Grafe and dozens of other stu- dents…

…. Director Joseph Kohane put aside his prepared sermon Friday night and instead held an open forum for students to discuss issues on their minds. Most of the concerns focused on the necessity of the war, the…

… Muslim Student Organization, Naeem ex- plained that "Saddam has divorced himself from religion. "His actions are not supported Islamically, not by the Koran, not by the teachings of Mohammed ... not in…

… of Arab-Americans in Detroit since the crisis began. "When this war starts there must not be business as usual at this University." The ad hoc committee met for the first time last Friday. "Our goal…

… Anti-Racist Education (BMC). While the crowd was predomi- nantly people of color, a number of white students attended to show their solidarity. "It didn't seem to matter today if you were a person of…

… color," said Residential College senior Andrew Basoco. "It was more educational, about different perspectives." MSA postpones nomination of student to 'U' committee RESEARCH 'Continued from page 1 ogy…

…. Specifically con- sidering the high explosive medium which is mentioned, they're not talk- ing about flour. They're talking about high explosive weapons." by Julie Foster Daily MSA Reporter The Michigan Student

… committees. Rackham rep. Jeff Gauthier wrote a letter to the Provost explaining the provision. "Our right as an appoint- ing body is being usurped," he said. Student Governance Committee Chair Lynn Chia…

…," said LSA first-year student Brian Carey, "it is my duty and right to my country to which I have the privilege of living in. "I would lose a lot of my friends," said Music Sophomore Kate Fitzpatrick. "I…

January 12, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Jimmy's traveling road show By ROD KOSANN What is Begin up to? T HINGS ARE GROWING curiouser and curiouser in the Middle East. A few short weeks ago peace was a…

… apart as ever. The newest crisis is Israeli settle- ments in occupied Arab territories. When Sadat and Begin met last month, there was no problem reaching an agreement on the future of the Sinai: it would…

… be returned, unconditionally, to the Egyptians. At least that is what we were led to believe. But last week Begin reversed his field and stunned the Arab world by announcing plans to establish new…

… Israeli settlements in the Sinai. This brought an immediate and stern response from Sadat: "Not a single Israeli" can remain on Arab lands after peace. Sadat felt betrayed, and with ample justification…

… be pushed. He took a bold step in bucking his Arab allies and initiating peace talks with Israel, and now he must produce results, not promises. Sadat has said that there can be no peace until all…

… occupied Arab lan- ds are returned. This is in line with the demands of other Arab leaders, and if Sadat's efforts produce such an agreement even the most radical Arabs may ~ well join the bandwagon. But if…

… wor- sened the situation. Begin is treading on unstable ground, and he is risking a possible war. As it now stands, Sadat is the only Arab willing to deal with the Israelis, and all Begin has done is ap…

…- pease Sadat privately while embarras- sing him publicly. If Begin truly wants peace he must prove it by making some concessions. And agreeing to build no more new settlements on occupied Arab lands would…

… Samoff. Local affairs and events in South Africa seem to reflect each other in parallel sequence. While a torrent of anger followed the murder of South African student leader Steve Biko ("It leaves me cold…

… community, /students -and residents alike. To try to defuse the situation, the administration has put together a pitiful Com- mittee on Communications, whose all-white members publicly admit their ignorance…

January 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… Jr. Symposium Committee - organized by the University's vice-provost's office - is being criticized by students concerning their impact on the committee's decisions in observing the national holiday…

…. "Students were involved in the 'process', but there was a conflict," said graduate student Todd Shaw, a committee member. "The lack of communication [between students and faculty] didn't create a good…

… environment." The committee, which has organized the opening ceremony and closing events for "Diversity Day," is composed of 24 faculty decry. Diversity Day input members and two students. Prof. Homer Neal…

…, chair of the Department of Physics and co-chair of the symposium committee, said the committee was was responsive to students. He added that he was unaware of any conflict, saying "Diversity Day" is for…

… the students and they should get involved with the various activities. However Tracyc Matthews, also a student representative on the committee and a United Coalition Against Racist member, expressed…

January 10, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

… said it was challenging to find sources of financial aid through the University when she returned to school as a student parent. “It was damn near impossible to get financial aid without…

… comes to supporting a family. Especially because child care is so expensive in Ann Arbor, Marra said many student parents may choose to live elsewhere and commute, adding stress to their…

… difficult to schedule because she’s taking care of a young child with her own needs and an early bedtime. “Sometimes it can be hard for other students to understand the extent of the responsibilities…

… accommodate student parents, Ellard said it’s important to confront deep- seated misconceptions about what a successful Wolverine looks like. “I think it’s way more political than anything, I don…

… be a certain type of person that goes here.’ They preach their diversity, but I feel like their diversity has a boundary.” Building a community for undergraduate student parents In light of…

… the lack of sufficient support described to The Daily by undergraduate student parents at the University of Michigan, students with children are advocating for their needs on campus…

January 27, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…'s possible. That's all I can say-it's possible. During the upcoming review, do you think there will be much opposition to the proposed discontinuance? I cannot say. I hope so. What about the students

…, especially the students who major in geography And the graduate students. I don't know. If this were to pass, we would cut off more than 30 people from advanced degrees. If it were to pass, it would be my…

… communist Poland. The sit-in by more than 2,000 studen- ts, reported by student sources, came as farmers in southern Poland warned, of new strikes if an "authorized" government team failed to appear today…

… developed since the "sick-out" began.. Arab states consider resolution to strengthen PLO TAIF, Saudi Arabia-Leaders of the Moslem world yesterday took up a resolution aimed at forcing Israel to end its…

… occupation of Arab territory and to increase the military strength of the Palestine Liberation Organization. The resolution's strategy was to pressure Israel's friends into forcing the Jewish state to give up…

Arab land occupied during the 1967 Mideast War. It., spoke of "freezing" Israeli membership in,the United Nations, but did not eleaborate on what measures might be tried short of attempting to expel…

… Israel from the world body-an action that would face a U.S. veto. If approved by the 28 heads of state and top-level representatives from nine other Arab, African, and Asian nations, the Islamic states…

… judges over their right to attend Buckeye High School, started the spring semester at a private school founded to serve students who refused to be bused to a racially mixed high school in Alexandria…

…^ Vol. XCI, No. 100 Tuesday, January 27, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed b, students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year…

January 29, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 LOUIE MEIZLISH Editor in Chief AUBREY HENRETTY ZAC PESKOWITZ Editorial Page Editors NOTABLE QUOTABLE It turns out we were all wrong, and that is most…

… fan, there's also an Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Arab American Institute, headed by John Zogby. Maybe you believe in a woman's right to choose. Then you would probably be heart…

… in order to create a safe space for students to grapple with sexualized violence on our campus. This process includes services for students who are sur- vivors of sexual assault, harassment and related…

… crimes. As student leaders on this campus we were disturbed to learn that today the administration plans to transfer these ser- vices away from SAPAC. While we were glad to see that you are also planning…

…-campus Crisis Line. The Division of Student Affairs plans to transfer or police other than the Department of Pub- lic Safety. These statistics reflect only what was actually reported. The Crisis-line is an…

… invaluable resource to University students, staff and faculty. Cri- sis-line staff provide telephone counseling to discuss these traumatic experiences and will accompany individuals to community hospi- tals…

… and other locations to provide support and assistance. Crisis-line volunteers provide access to legal, medical and academic advo- cacy specific to the needs of students, staff and faculty who are…

… survivors of sexual assault and related crimes. A line run for students by their peers makes this vital service more accessible to students who might otherwise feel intimidat- ed or alienated by talking about…

… to building a community that does not tolerate violence against women. Student Affairs, under the leadership of E. Royster Harper, has seen its funding cut by $700,000, as reported in the Daily. This…

… year Student Activities and Leadership faced a 27 percent budget cut, resulting in a reduction of the number of student lead- ership retreats they are able to sponsor. The Offices of Lesbian, Gay…

January 31, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… 1971 Hundreds of people yesterday wandered around East Quad, cite of World's Fair 1971, observing exhibits and watching variety acts by 22 foreign student clubs. Fair-goers admire an exhibition of Arab

… because we haven't tried," says President Robben Fleming. At least some black students, how- admissions: 'U s truggles ever, believe that the University is not doing all it can. "There's too much…

… buckpassing and excuses," says Andre Hunt, a member of Student Government Council. "That real big effort, that all-out drive to find black students just hasn't arrived." University officials say they have…

… Re- gents were concerned what the effect would be on standards if the Uni- versity had to lower entrance stand- ards substantially to get 10 per cent."u Of 32,940 students who answered a racial survey…

… last fall, 1,546 students on campus identified themselves as blacks, 165 as chicanos and 71 as American Indians. This represents an increase of 1.5 per cent over the estimated 3.5 per cent blacks on…

… part of students to complete the survey. I would guess there are about 300 new blacks," Fenstemacher says. While the increase was relatively small, University officials were pleas- ed with it because…

…- versity recruiting efforts will begin yielding results next fall. To reach the 10 per cent goal the University plans to admit at least 450 black freshmen, 150 black trans- fer students and 300 black…

… graduate students next year and every year thereafter.- Yet last spring, of the 8,382 black high school graduates in the state, about 4,089 planned to enroll in a university or community college. Of these…

students, only 1,252 were in the top quarter of their class, one usual criterion for admission to the University. "Quite obviously the University must compete successfully against other colleges and…

… universities in the state for a very high percentage of the very best students if the Uni- versity is to achieve its enrollment goal," Spurr says. He explains that to insure, for example, 300 black freshmen for…

January 10, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… and influen Canada to top-level Washington States talks Feb. 11. led th The President, acting amid as a w fears the world economy could Israel be severely damaged by the Arab The oil cutbacks and…

… working on the basic assumption at the that the Arab oil embargo will Theo continue, "I don't think I could by pr see the day before the fall that tionsm we would be per se over the tary o hump on making…

… Presi- initiative came as a spec- rab envoy put into top gear ee-month drive to try tD, ,nce opinion in the United s, whose pro-Israel policy he Arabs to use their oil weapon in their fight against and…

…&A BUILDING-764-4475 11 PROJECT COMMUNITY Child Care and Development Program * For students wanting to do volunteer work in child care centers and homes 6 or more hrs./wk. " Course credit available in…

January 08, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… at 10:,o0 a.m. Saturday with food contributions as admission. The Public Affairs Depart- inent of theiStudent Religious Association is representing the University in cooperation with the Junior Chamber…

… 'peratio' Haircut' Plats A program "revising and reviv- ing" Operation Haircut, and out- lining specific action to be taken, was unanimously passed by the Student Legislature last night. The measure, which…

…- ination. The program includes a con- sultation with local barbershop owners, a public hearing at which the views of the barbers, civic leaders, faculty and students would be presented, the securing of…

… of the Mens' Judiciary Council involving rotation of membership, and a clause allow- ing graduate as well as under- graduate students to petition for m embershiponthecoucl Student petitions for one…

… posi- tion on the council, to be vacant at the end of this semester, may be turned in to Harvey Weisberg, Legislature president. Any eligible student with at least 60 hours in the University may petition…

… as master of ceremonies. At least one of the combined meetings will be open to the pub- lic. Members of the Student Leg- islature have been invited to par- ticipate in several of the discus- sions. For…

… until Spring, and since no Soviet vessels have ever been used Jews Bomb Arab Crowds At Jaffa Gate JERUSALEM, Jan. 7 - (P) - Jews disguised in blue caps of the Palestine Police and driving a stolen armored…

… car hurled two bombs today into Arab crowds at ancient Jaffa Gate and a nearby street intersection. Eighteen per- sons were killed. Fourteen Arabs died at the gate and three Jews and one Arab were…

January 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (/P) - The disrupted Arab-Israeli peace talks resumed yesterday under the guidance of Gunnar V. Jarring, the U.N. spec- ial envoy for the Middle East. Ambassador Yosef Tekoah of Israel…

…. 22, 1967. This in- cludes an Israeli withdrawal from Arab territory. Both the Arab countries and Israel have ac- cepted the resolution, but differences still exist on how it should be implemented…

…. Israel said withdrawal should take place after "permanent, secure and recognized boundaries are agreed upon." The Arabs say Israel must with- draw its forces first. A letter from Foreign Minister Abba Eban…

… positive step had been taken to- ward restoring peace. The Soviet statement reiterated support of the Arab position that Israel must evacuate Arab ter- ritories occupied since the June 1967 war. Nationalist…

… devoted to t h e struggle for freedom of my people. The Michigan Daily, edited and ma- agec. by students at the University of Minigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich…

January 20, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… metal chain was wrapped around his neck. The body showed no signs of violence and nothing was stolen from Aze- vedo's room. -Compiled from Daily wire reports Two students injured after Calif. shooting…

… Kuwait's Amir Sheik Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and Amr Moussa, Secretary general of the Arab League, from left, chair the Arab economic summit yesterday at the Red Sea resort…

… discharged last night, Rees said. The 17-year-old suspect, who was already on probation for a fight at school, was arrested. Police said two other students were also taken into custody for investigation of…

…-old boy was shot in a res- taurant parking lot near his high school in the Los Angeles suburb of Bell, authorities said. The Bell High School student was shot once in the abdomen, but his vital signs…

…, hitting the officer at least once in the chest. A manhunt was under way. Security experts and school offi- cials say it is almost impossible to completely prevent students from bringing guns onto school…

… president this month has exposed the risk Arab regimes run if they don't work fast to tackle such potentially explosive economic ills like unemployment and rising prices of food and other basic goods. The…

… gravity of the threat fac- ing them was bluntly put by the Arab League's outspoken head Amr Moussa in an address yes- terday. "The Tunisian revolution is not far from us. The Arab citi- zen entered an…

… unprecedented state of anger and frustration," he warned, addressing Arab leaders meeting in Egypt. Tunisia, ironically, was an economic darling of the West and cited as a model for other Arab states. But it came…

… popular base and no experience in the military, the source of Egypt's presidents since the end of the monarchy nearly 60 years ago. But now all Arab leaders feel increasing pressure to address poverty and…

January 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… Laboratory Student Aide Program are methods and time study. due Jan. 15, must be past Jr. year by State of Michigan, openings in Ing- June '70. ham county, Education Information Trainees Exchange Office…

…, Helsinki, Executive, EdifJour ,bckrnd, BA min, Finland, has openings for two students and exper. Drug inspector, BA and reg. in traffic planning, open to srs, or grad pharm. students, apply before Jan, 31…

… Israelis, who protested it seemed suspiciously like ap- peasement of the Russians and Arabs. Moscow seems to dislike it for the opposite reason. "We believe that in its pres- ent form the document is of a…

… "to shift the main emphasis" in peacemaking from big power exchanges to Arab-' Israeli exchanges through Jar- ring. The Russians list point by point their objections to the key American proposals for a…

… wrapped into Egypt, but Rus- sia believes Gaza is "an Arab territory" which must be re- stored to its pre-1967 status, meaning Egyptian-run, a n d that Israel has no right to a voice in its future; -The…

… zones on both sides of the border." -The Americans had proposed the 1.5 million Arab refugees should have the right to choose between repatriation on the basis of an agreed annual quota and resettlement…

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January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… Vol S 61 Ao,Mchga -ueda, 9,1993 D 190 r*Dil MLK festivities stress unit attendance, Suffers as / students sty home ., by Michaell Crews and Chastity Wilsonj Daily Staff Reporters k. To most students

…, Martin Luther King Day was an invitation to stay in bed and enjoy a day without classes. While some students showed their support for the annual Unity March, barely half of the Diag was filled with…

student involvement was low. "I don't think very many stu- dents attend the events," said LSA sophomore Eric Younger, adding that he did not plan to participate this year. Some students said they were not…

… aware of MLK Day festivities. "I didn't know about many of the events . there was some advertising, but mostly directed to Black students," said LSA senior Vickie Bissonnette. Others said students cannot…

…-year student Stephanie Gooden. But students who did use the free day to attend MLK events said they felt strongly about being active. "I'm involved because I wanted to affect a change in people's atti- tudes. If…

… right thing," Bush said. Arab states said they regretted "the policy of military escalation." Russia, too, voiced opposition. "These attacks could proceed without further warning," Pentagon spokesperson…

… question at all," he said. Students walk united down State Street during one of the events planned to commemorate MLK Day. Speakers: King 's dream is alive Speakers stress the necessity of working toward…

… Chisolm (D-New York). The speakers' comments shared a common theme of encouragement for African Americans to work toward racial equality and togetherness. Chisolm called on students to celebrate unity in…

January 21, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… Kloostra and Donna Woodwell Daily News Editors While many students took the day off yesterday, several hundred took to the streets in the fifth an- nual Unity March to commemo- rate the birthday of Rev. Dr…

… crowd. Attendance at the march and rally has declined since its incep- tion in 1988. This was addressed by one of the rally's speakers, Shawn Mason of the Black Student Union. "I remember my freshman year…

… American Student Association. "This is the time when we unite and join against the evils that came with the people of Columbus and men like him," Hill said. Marchers from various campus organizations carried…

… Jr. Day yesterday spoke of an unfulfilled dream, and called on students to work to achieve it. Former Michigan Supreme Court Justice Dennis Archer opened yesterday's symposium in Rackham Auditorium…

… Black comma- KENNETH SMOL LERDaily nity," he said. "We would not tolerate high school University students take part in the fifth annual Martin Luther King Day Unity rally on South University yesterday…

… declines as students make use of free day by Lari Barager Although the University gave students and faculty the day off yesterday to reflect on the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., many students

…,000 students par- ticipated in the march. Many students used the three- day weekend as a mini-vacation from Ann Arbor or as an extra night of partying. "We got a late start on the day because we were having 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 27, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… and Equality, United Asian Ameri- cans Organizations, Native American Student Association, the Office of Multiethnic Student Affairs, the Arab Student Association, Ozone House and Fighting Obstacles…

… "members a chance to share their cre- ations. Tickets are $3 for students and $4 for the public. Dentistry Seminar to inform students Students interested in the field of den- tistry have the opportunity to…

… learn more about the University's dental programs. The Dental Student Seminar, today at 5:30 p.m. in room G378 of the Dental * School & Kellogg Institute, enables those interested to meet with Dental…

students and discuss classes and clinics. Food will be provided. CRIME NOTES Artwork stolen from Pierpont's " Espresso Royale The Department of Public Safety responded to a report that an oil and crayon…

… walk- ins are welcome, students can register beforehand by visiting the Red Cross website, www.givelife.org, and following the directions on the site. The required sponsor code is "goblue." Ja .2 - I g…

student group began when LSA sophomore Jeff Tosoian - now president of the organization - coordinated with the University's Greek commu- nity to see who was interested in creating an organi- zation to help…

… accomplished by giving students fliers which will allow Buffalo Wild Wings to donate a percentage of each student's purchase to UM Stars," Uh added. The Organization will also be holding a charity event during…

… Caldarola For the Daily Today and tomorrow, students can participate in the paint- ing of an "interactive mural" at the William Monroe Trotter Multicultural Center. "This mural will help students to learn…

… creation of the mural. Students will paint the mural by fol- lowing the paint-by-number outline that was drawn yesterday. The actual painting of the mural will take place today from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and…

… tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Trotter House. Student organizations that will be involved in the creation of the mural include the Black Student Union, La Voz Latina, Stu- dents Allied for Freedom…

January 25, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 25, 1991 e £kiian &tiIy EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor in…

… campuses where a wide variety of students feel welcome. Tqm Bray, the editorial director of The Detroit News, wrote earlier this month that the University of Michigan administration has fallen prey to the PC…

…. Many of us feel uneasy that the burden of this war is being borne disproportionately by others, while we on campus are granted the privileges of uninterrupted study. Some of our Arab, Arab

…-American, Palestinian, and Muslim students and colleagues are fearful and have already felt the stings of unreasoning prejudice and harassment. Our Israeli and Jewish students are also anguished and appre- hensive, and…

…, anguish, and uncertainty. . Student-soldier writes before Sexual harassment Poli-Sci department policy has progressive ideas THE WORDS "SEXUAL HARASS- ment" mean many things to different people…

… the complainant, lists of coudseling services and com- plaint procedures, along with the phone numbers of both male and female de- partment members. A paragraph informing all students about the…

… existence of the policy will be included in all syllabi in all political sci- ence classes. These provisions make it easy for students and staff concerned about sexual harassment to have their responsibility…

January 17, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

… difficulty with Arab-American students and more racism against Blacks and Arabs," Munoz said. Amidst conflicting opinions, many students simply felt over- whelmed at the thought of a new generation engaging…

… Gulf Andrew M.Levy/DAILY GRAPHIC itions Dec. 7 - 200 students rally against the Gulf buildup on the Diag Dec. 8-400 students and community members march in protest from Kerrytown to the Federal…

… Building Jan. 9 - Secretary of State James Baker and Tariq Aziz emerge from talks without solution to the crisis Jan. 12-- 2,000 students and community members attend a teach-in on the Persian Gulf, 1…

…,500 students and community members rally outside the Federal Building - Congress grants Bush authority to use force against Iraq Jan. 13 - U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar is unable to convince…

… the United States After the Deadline Midnight, January 15 - 2,500 students and Ann Arbor residents hold a vigil and march for peace. Jan. 16, 4:50 p.m. - U.S. air attack on Iraqi targets begins 7 p…

… rallies and in local newspapers.. The body appointed two members to read the resolution at upcoming anti-war rallies. The body voted to adjourn the meeting until tonight after Students Against U…

….S. Intervention (SAUSI) hold a rally and determine whether or not to hold a student strike. There the GEO plans to discuss its planned course of action in case of a student strike. The group voted to defer further…

… during Vietnam," she said. "Most of the students here were not ... I had a mixed reac- tion of hope that Bush was telling the truth and fear that he was not. I hope this will be as short as possible and…

… spare as many lives as possible." While many students hoped the military action would be short, they also made it clear they supported Bush's decision. "I think what they're doing is right," said Ken…

… Micklash, a first-year Engineering student. "I didn't think Iraq should be al- lowed to go into another country and take over. Someone had to do something." Many students commented that Bush's delivery…

January 25, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

…. Organization of Arab student Arab weekend, Rive Gauche Jan. 28 & 29, 7:30 PM. Arabic food and entertain- ment. TUESDAY, JANUARY U INTERVIEW: Camp Chi, Wisconsin Soc. Work aaCamp out of Chicago. Will interview…

… the drop-add deadline, students still have an opportunity to take advantage of some interesting courses offered this term by the Course Mart Program. REMEMBER All University students are reminded that…

… since Course Mart's incep- tion. Among, the other courses of- fered by the student-initiated program include "History and Philosophy of Non-violence," which covers various thoughts and reasonings that…

… lec- turers, from backgrounds in such departments as sociology, anthropology, mental health, Included on the agenda this term are four courses dealing with law. offered and taught by law students, and…

… opened to undergraduates only. They are not designed to prepare the un- dergraduate for law school, but merely to acquaint students with ideas as to what the law is and it's implications. t k E t I…

… of courses not offered by the university itself. Jacobson says that 20 courses are being offered during the winter term which is an all time high. and an estimated 1,000 students are enrolled in these…

… riding, motor cycle and car rental "open only to faculty, staff, students 4' immediate families of this university. alumni eligible for certain flights. For further information please contact…

…: Administrative and travel services by: UAC TRAVEL OFFICE STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL Second Floor, Student Union 621 Church St-set- 763-2147 Ann Arbor, Michigan'48104 769-5790 1 See Classified Ad for Complete Flight…

… day preceding publication and by ' p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organiat ion. notices are not accepted for publication.- For .more .information,.,phone74…

…-.9270: Winter Term when Registrar's Office will a. Accept the Student 100 per cent Withdrawal Notice for refund purposes. b. Allow refund for the student who reduces hours of course credit. Feb. 25, 5 p.m. is…

January 15, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… Democrats President Dana Miller, whose organization co-sponsored the event, said Jackson is planning a visit to Ann Arbor sometime next month. "It's too bad, because there's a lot of student interest, but he…

…. Events get cancelled all the time be- cause of weather," Taylor said. Sheldon Lewis, an organizer of Jackson's Michigan appearance, said See JACKSON, Page 2 Students slip-slide their way to morning…

… morning. Nine inches of snow, along with high winds that blew it all over streets and side- walks, made the trip to class yesterday treacherous for students and faculty alike. "Well, there was a lot of snow…

… to walk through - up to my knees," said Kari Ifkovits, an LSA first-year student, who had an anthropology section at 9:00 a.m. "I was slipping around and fell on my butt, but I'm OK." University…

…. "There were big clumps of snow and there wasn't enough salt on the roads or side- walks." Third-year Law student Bernard Hooper said he was caught off guard by the storm. He didn't expect all of the snow…

… Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank would not be a precondition to peace. At the same time, Israel pursued face-to-face negotiations with repre- sentatives of the 1.7 million Pales- tinian Arabs who live…

… the Jewish state and the Arab kingdom. Technically at war, they have coexisted peacefully since the 1967 war. Yesterday's two-hour session at the State Department was designed to set an agenda. Two…

January 21, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, January 21, 1982-Page 3 U.S. refuses sanctions against Israel CITIBANO UNITED NATIONS (AP)- The United States vetoed a diluted Arab resolution yesterday that calls on…

…- manent council members with veto power, abstained, as did Ireland, Japan and Panama. Panama's apparent defection from support of the Arab resolution was of- fset by Zaire's affirmative vote. It would have…

… the Far East. We are looking primarily for graduate students in business-related fields to become Account Managers. Completefluency in English and any of the Asian Lan- guages is required. At present…

…,441 un- dergraduates and 2,000 graduate students, whereas in the fall of 1981, we were down to 641 undergrads with 778 graduate students in the Rackham program," McLaughlin said. Officials cite declining…

… enrollments in primary and secondary schools during the '70s as the cause for the bleak job market for teachers. As a result, fewer students were willing to enter the profession during that decade. In Michigan…

… alone, public school enrollments declined by more than 400,000 students and non- public school enrollments dropped by more than 100,000, said Phillip Runkel, state superintendent of public instruction. TO…

… COPE WITH the ever-dwindling job market for teachers, the School of Education has changed the emphasis of many of its programs. "We are emphasizing problem-solving to prepare students to work in industry…

… percent of the enrolled education students are training to be teachers, Wilson said. See TEACHER, Page 7 Soundstage THURSDAY 21 9pm Univ. Club Mediatrics THURSDAY 21 PinkPanther 7pm Nat SCI A Shot in the…

… State, 8p.m., Crisler. MSA and PIRGIM-petition drive protesting cuts in financial aid to students, various spotsaround campus, all day. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of…

January 25, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…$100 tax (Continued from Page 1) gesting that reinforcement of exist- ing aid programs may be more effec- tive. "Students are being priced out of an education," said Vaughn, the bill's sponsor. "Any…

…, adding income tax credit for students at- that the question would be clarified. tending in-state trade schools, col- Michigan Student Assembly last leges, or universities in the follow- night passed a…

… massive injec- tions of aid from the United States and oil-rich Arab countries like Saudi Arabia. "As long as Sadat keeps the people fed, the only danger is from the army, but who really knows how they feel…

… has opposed Sadat's initiative from the start, called for cutting contacts with Israel and the United Statesafter the Jerusalem talks broke down last week. In addition, Arab hardliners within Egypt…

… vigorously opposed Sadat's ef- forts. On the conservative side, the right- wing magazine El Daw called on Muslims to unite and retake Arab Jerusalem by force. But there was no war fever within the country and…

January 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michig8 Danly - Tuesday, January 21, 1997 ~fle £d~gtaig :420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by : students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in…

… iJ IF4L44L SAWzs W 4js Tusdbte c 4 - o Vf o LETuERs To THE EDITOR The continuing Ebonies debate M ichigan Student Assembly elections never garner a significant number of students at the polls…

…. Apathy, combined with the inconvenience of waiting in line, repels many students. A set of amendments to the MSA Compiled Code presented at last week's meeting would offer students the chance to vote over…

… new system would be of para- mount concern. MSA's purpose is to work for the better- ment of student organizations and the stu- dents. If only 12 percent of the student body votes, as in the fall…

January 07, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 41) • Page Image 12

…Wednesday, January 7, 2015 // The Statement 6B Students abroad grapple with cultural consciousness by Michael Sugerman, Daily News Editor W ith the plethora of opportuni- ties for students to…

… these places is encouraged so students can understand there is more to them than can be written in the pages of a history book. Such is the opinion of Thuy’Anh Nguyen, a lecturer of Vietnamese…

…, staffed this winter’s trip, and said this summer’s heightened conflict between Israel and neighboring Arab populations in the Gaza Strip — which resulted in thousands of deaths in Palestine and hundreds…

January 26, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…. Injuries have plagued the Wolverines for the bulk of the season. Hunter has been out since Jan. 5, and sophomore See HORTON, Page 7 LSA sophomore Talal Awartan works the Arab international Students

… Association booth at the Union at Winterfest. Students still By Amber Colvin Daily Staff Reporter The University has been unable to get in contact with some students from the tsunami-hit areas. As the…

… University's search draws to a close, 25 to 30 students of the 850 from the region have yet to be located, said interim Dean of Students Sue Eklund. She added that the names of the miss- ing students will be…

… ity did not know not, and they've identified some students tudents yet to be that hadn't responded to us," Eklund said. the affected coun- The various schools, such as the.Col- lege of Literature…

… tsunami, and other staff to see if students from ri Lanka, India and these countries have been in class. If stu- dents are still not accounted for, the Uni- sent out e-mails, 'rsity irf ry to contact them…

… in their honed people and home countries. demic units to help Another measure the University took ople were back or to find the students was to check if the Student writers honored with Hopwood Awards…

… By Laura Van Hyfte Daily Staff Reporter The prestigious Hopwood Awards were given to 18 University students for their exceptional pieces of creative writing. The students were awarded cash prizes for…

…. 8, and winners will be announced in the second week of April. tsunami students were registered for the winter term. "Of course if they were not registered there was a good chance they were not…

… intending to be here," Eklund said. She noted that while the University had found a few students that were not registered, they were still considered to be a part of the group of 25-30 students yet to be…

… located. Malaysian Student Association Vice President Nur Wahab said the University contacted her group in their efforts to See TSUNAMI, Page 7 Coleman, regents suppot renovations By Jeremy Davidson Daily…

January 21, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 21, 1987 - Page 3 Muenchow resigns from student caucus By MARTHA SEVETSON Michigan Student Assembly President Kurt Muenchow resigned from the Student Caucus…

… on Strategic Planning last night, saying that appointments to such a committee should have been made by the assembly. "Any student input into University decision-making should go through MSA," said…

… Muenchow. "Otherwise there's the possibility of an administrator picking and choosing students on campus who will only rubber-stamp his ideas." THE caucus, formed at the end of fall term under the direction…

… of interim President James Duderstadt, was made up of students appointed by former MSA President Paul Josephson. It was created to include students in Duderstadt's new initiative to improve…

… undergraduate life. Muenchow joined the group, abiding the condition that he not inform MSA members of the proceedings. "I was almost as much as told that if I brought this to MSA, students wouldn't be involved…

…. C MItES 10 SOVIETUNas nS _ TURKEY Reported Iraqi Tabriz Iranian CitiesI SYR IA Tehran 0 IR AQ IRAN Baghdad Isfahan Ozfui SShaft-al-Arab Re ported IranianK _Persian Offensive Guff SAto SCO.rJI Reagan…

… Opinion Page Staff Friday, January 23rd at 2:00 p.m. Michigan Daily 420 Maynard By MELISSA BIRKS The owner of the Student Bike Shop was found not guilty last week of assault and battery charges pressed by…

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…

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