October 22, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 40) • Page Image 4
…OPINION Page 4 bie IAtIbtgan ail Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCI V-No. 40 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the…
… Mubarak's recent visit to Washington, Egypt is a country in deep trouble. Isolated from its Arab neigh- bors by the Camp David Accords and burdened by the Reagan ad- ministration's failing Mideast policy…
… enrollment has been in a; nosedive since 1976 when it nearly hit8 percent. Last year, only 5.2 percent of students were black. Administrators have admitted for a long time that the Unviersity is having serious…
… trouble enrolling and keeping black students. But the creation of this new administration is the first in- dication in several years that the Un- iversity is serious about solving the problem. With tough…
… lose funds. And make no mistake about it, this new salary will be paid by someone who could use the money. Everybody can use the money these days - students, professors, and nearly every school and…
… college. But the potential benefits of this position, are worth the sacrifice. The decline in black and other minority enrollments must stop soon, or the University's student diversity will completely…
… language is spoken will between American and European have overcome these c students. Such differences do during childhood, wI exist and are significantenough American student at t to give European students…
… who sity level must still co. major in their native languages a them. very noticeable advantage over Third, it has been sa American students majoring in structors set higher sta the same language…
…. foreign students who First, public school instruction their native languages in Europe has been cited as more counteracting the ap thorough than public school in vantages of the foreign- struction in the…
… students from various coun- foreign student taking tries, plus my own encounters his or her own language with Europeanstudents, lead me time and effort into to assume that the above ment than an America…




