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October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… Organization said he had gone to an Arab country they did not identify. THERE WAS no confirmation of any of the reports. The whereabouts of Abbas, who is close to PLO Chair- man Yasser Arafat, remained a mystery…

… Office of Career Planning and Placement, ad- vises prospective law students at Pre-Law Day yesterday. Pre-Law day By REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN A declining number of applicants may make it easier for students to…

…, featured representatives from over 80 law schools of varying size, prestige, and expense. PRE-LAW DAY is designed to give undergraduate students an opportunity to meet with recruiters from various law…

… more offers options attractive to students in an effort to improve their image, according to A. Jane Rodgers, the assistant dean of Syracuse Law School. At the University of Michigan's Law School there…

… has been a modest decline in the number of applications. But the law school, in turn, has reduced the entering class size by 100 students - from 1,200 to 1,100. Like the University, other respected law…

… schools have lowered the number of students they will accept. If ad- missions officers feel that the quality of students is declining, they won't feel obligated to take as many students as they previously…

… also condemned a resolution approved by the Rackham Student Government that opposed Vice President George Bush's visit on campus last week. ONE CRITICAL factor "that un- derstates any great scholarly in…

… continued, "I- must confess I was saddened by a recent action by Rackham Student Government to ban an entire class of government officials from visiting our campus. Actions like these, as trivial as they may…

… deficits in faculty salaries, student aid, equip- ment, and some key academic areas. In addition, there are some initiatives that will seem compelling. And it is unlikely that new resources will be…

… captured a pose that has won the couple two statewide dance contests and auditions on television's "Dance Fever," - as well as popularity among more than 600 eager dance students here in Ann Arbor. But it…

October 24, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1985 Inquiring Photographer By John Munson 6 "Do you feel the University is justified in putting a hold credit on students who have not been…

… Anderson, class of 1983: chitecture junior: No. In- chitecture junior: I would student: I think it's good. It's Yes. If people aren't vac- I don't think so. I could see it stead they make them pay say so…

… governor, and a student was killed during a battle between government troops and insurgents in renewed violence yesterday, authorities and news reports said. Esewhere, security forges attacked a crowd of…

… deputy operations commnder based in Davao city, said Murillo angered insurgents by criticizing them in his broadcast on a local radio station. Arab leaders to talk peace CAIfO, Fypt - President Hasni…

Arab leaders would talk about an offer by Israeli Rime Minister Shi=n eres to begin peace talks with Jordan this year. The Aman meeting was arranged during a telephone call from Hussein to Mubarak on…

… security said his department does not permit signs which block the view of other people or cameras at University even- ts. In another complaint related to the Today show, former student David Wolf alleged…

… that a student director of the marching band grabbed a trumpet he had been playing near the end of the broadcast. "I guess he was afraid that we would play while the marching band was playing," Wolf said…

…. "We were only supposed to disrupt what (host Bryant) Gumbel was saying, so I don't know why he was so worried." THE STUDENT director, Bryan El- Zoghby, said he grabbed the horn because he thought it…

… commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Peace Corps, a group of protesters said they were pushed and verbally harassed by students in the section reserved for invited guests. Representatives of the College…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… in New York City. THAT NIGHT playwright Arthur Miller, who in 1934 was the first University student to receive the Hopwood award, made the first con- tribution to the new endowment. Miller donated $50…

… soliciated donations. He said his goal is to raise $250,000 for the fund by the end of 1987. Since the Hopwood was established 55 years ago by playwright Avery Hopwood, nearly 2,000 University students have…

students exposure to professionals, who might inspire them to enter their own work for judging for a Hopwood award. For several years the department has sponsored an annual series of reading by guest writers…

… limited software for these machines, to students, faculty, and staff at discounts of up to 50 percent off the retail price. IBM computers were added to the list just this past September. "All we're trying…

… to do is bring com- puting resources to students at the best possible price," said Conrad Mason of the Microcomputer Education Center, which conducts the xpandsoft University sales. Greg Marks, the…

… political scien- cie; Margot Norris, professor of English; and Michael Udow, associate professor of music were given to faculty for the pact on the life of the student a teacher and counselor." THE $1…

… (Continued from Page 1) Liberation Front, one of the most violent PLO factions, said yesterday that he had left Belgrade and had "naturally gone to an Arab country." Despite these reports, CBS said one of its…

… a glut it will never recover from. "It is true that this country graduates appoximately 35,000 lawyers every year, but you rarely hear about the fact that 60 to 70 thousand students graduate with MBA…

… about 10 years, will inevitably give the prospective law student more of a choice and enrich the legal system, according to these legal officials. STUDENTS TELEPHONE ANSWERING But how much can this help…

… a student who is competing for one of Yale's coveted 175 places - from a pool of 3,600 applicants? What can one do to increase the chances of getting into the law school of his choice? "WHETHER IT'S a…

October 01, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… Diag yesterday that urged students to buy their own beer and forego rush. RSG backs Bush protest. (Continued from Page 1) during the Vietnam War, Wiscon- sin's policy stated that no member of the…

… Johnson ad- ministration should be allowed to speak on campus as long as the war continued, said graduate student Peter Rosset, a member of RSG and author of the Rackham resolution. "While they (government…

… moderate monarch, whose peace plans have angered more radical Arab elements. "These arms are important in meeting Jordan's proven defense needs and as evidence that those who seek peace will not be left at…

…; offers ambassadorship After class, students seek sex expert's advice (Countimuedfrom Page 1) setting up a scenario about a nurse who walked in on a patient friend while he was kissing another man. The…

… nurse hadn't known her friend was a homosexual. After telling the story, Hacker slid off the desk top she was sitting on, took a few steps closer to her students, and casually asked them what action they…

…, Hacker nod- ded her head in encouragement. Nor did her smile fade when one student argued, quite emotionally, that the nurse need not confront her friend at all. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Applications…

… now available in 160 Rackham Deadline Nov. 15, 1985 TAKE THE.LEAD Help New Students or Their Parents Discover the Diversity of Michigan BE A SUIMMER ORIENTATION LEADER, Pick up applications at the…

… her sharp remark wouldn't in- timidate the student, she jokingly ad- ded, "Don't be a damn phony." In a light-hearted manner, Hacker continued: "I clearly have a bias. I know that you have a bias. I…

… have no problem with that. Let's talk about it. .. I'm giving you permission to be in pain and doubt throughout the semester." After she dismissed the students, an hour after, Hacker explained that she…

… emphasizes class discussion because student values often clash with her own. She added that many may be wrestling in their personal lives with issues presented in lecture. EVEN AS she spoke, four or five of…

October 23, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… licensed products are usually 6% or 7 percent, and most of this fee goes to the athletic scholarship fund. SEVERAL students said they thought the statements on the wrap- per are misleading. "First of all…

… royalty fee ob- tained from the sale of Wolverine Bars goes to the athletic department, which is in charge of licensing all companies who use the Michigan logo or official colors. Students may petition MSA…

…'sfunding (Continued from Page 1) ptotests is not really appropriate for a student government. currently, MSA charges each student $5.07 per term for a variety of services, but Evans and Davidson said they have sensed…

… growing discon- tent with the assembly from other conservative students. Any revocation of MSA's rights to *OPEN 24 HOURS. KINKO'S. kinko- The need for fast, quality copies doesn't necessarily begin and…

… Michigan Theatre * 761-4531 Copies 9 Binding * Passport Photos " Reductions " Enlargements a And More use student funds would hve to be ap- proved by the Board of Regents who require that students aprove…

… they're limiting the free speech of others, yet they're the first to rant and rave when somebody tries to limit theirs." Some students have complained that they were unable to hear Bush's presentation…

… because Israel must regain the initiative in the search for peace. Peres' proposals, which came in speech to the United Nations on Mon- day, appeared to offer little new for the Arabs. They were promptly…

October 02, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… Baghdad. Israel also mounted the airborne mission in 1976 and rescured hostages held at Entebbe airport in Uganda. Yesterday's raid provoked ex- pressions of anger from other Arab countries and Tunisia…

… the most part, boredom keeps students in a state of hiber- nation. And bored, according to Pachella, is something students should not be. "(College) should be the time of your life," he explains. "There…

… are people out there who would die for this opportunity." i But, he said, most students view college as work. "Grades are like their pay." And sometimes even the promise of a huge salary someday isn…

…'t enough to keep students from hitting the snooze, rolling over, and dozing. Five-year plan begins fourth year (Continued from Page 1) The art school, the least affected of the three, losing $164,000, also…

… seems to be the quickest to recover of the three. According to Barbara Cer- venka, an assistant dean at the school, enrollment is back up to the pre- review days of 550 students. Cervenka credits this to…

… authorities. The whereabouts of the three Soviet diplomats and embassy physician abduc- ted Monday remained unknown. "We killed two, the commercial attache and the doctor, and that's all for today," an Arabic

… and appeared nervous as the president talked with reporters. She said Reagan had persuaded her to take the new post and that she considers it "an honor and an exciting challenge." Students riot, boycott…

… classes JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Police battled mixed-race high school students following a rally at a university near Cape Town yester- day, and tens of thousands of youths boycotted classes despite a…

… gover- nment appeal. Violence broke out at the University of the Western Cape in Bellville af- ter about 4,000 student leaders staged a rally there to decide whether to go to classes, witnesses said…

…. Schools reopened yesterday after being closed nearly a month because of fierce rioting and the government asked students to return. Reporters said police fired tear gas into buildings of the mixed…

October 21, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

… as it was climactic. "10:15" was guaranteed to induce frenzy and it did. "Killing An Arab" induced a lot more and it was dirgier than ever. They finished with the coolest, covering "Do You Wanna Touch…

… at the Michigan Union Ticket Office and all voa; outlets. Charge-by-phone call 763-TKTS. A Major Events Presentation Public Forum Students and Computers at The University of Michigan 17th…

October 23, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, October 23, 1985 The Michigan Daily Gheft hiantiy Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVI, No. 35 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

…- danian delegation and the majority of all Arab delegations walked out on Peres' speech at the U.N., Jor- dan's King Hussein has announced his desire to negotiate, issuing a somewhat vexing double message…

… parts, and Rosset is a U. of M. graduate student who recently spent two years as a pest management advisor to the Nicaraguan Ministry of Agriculture. everything else that Nicaragua cannot manufacture…

… of Michigan and believe it is a priviledge to be a student here, but we are embarrassed to be represented by a newspaper which advocates bad manners as a legitimate form of protest. The University is…

… letter was cosigned by 22 university students. 'Today' shows sanitized slice of U life To the Daily: Yesterday morning while at- tending the filming of the Today Show on the University of Michigan…

…, and that U of M students don't care about what goes on in the world. It's frightening just how far they will go to sanitize the environment in order to ob- tain the desired results. It's too bad that…

… the University and Ann Arbor Police feel it necessary to harass and intimidate students who have a different message to present. Since when do Ann Ar- bor Police and University of Michigan Security…

… Officers work for NBC? I find it frightening the way in which Campus Security of the U of M and the Ann Arbor Police are cooperating to suppress the legitimate rights of students an* community members to…

October 08, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

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October 22, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…, Degas, and Van Gogh preferred as a student to "draw airplanes and things like that," says Schwartz. "But he also used to do portraits of other frat brothers too . . . He was very talented." SCHWARTZ also…

… was a question of sitting in a classroom instead of working in a sophisticated environ- ment. I was achieving several years in advance." It is not a path he readily recom- mends college students today…

… effort to supplement that deficiency that Taubman donated funds to establish an American Institute program here and at Brown University, where his son William was a student. Taubman will speak to students

… and a Jordanian delegation or combined Jordanian-Palestinian delegation must be "conducted direc- tly." The same holds for any peace talks with Israel's other Arab foes, he said. Nicaragua's President…

October 09, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday October 9, 1985 The Michigan Daily I Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Washington's mideast 'policy' Vol. XCVI, No.25 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… Israel's security a good cause - and so it is; for Israel as well as for American interest in the events in the Middle East. In order to pacify friendly Arab nations put off by the sales, the U.S. limited…

… Commission Chairman Clarence Pendleton speaking at the Law School on racism in America. It may take some time before the student, faculty, and ad- ministrative "rats" are able to sift through the glorious mess…

… the U.S. credibility as a neutral moderator. October 5 This letter was co-signed by nine University students from Tunisia who asked that their names be withheld. I We encourage our readers to use…

October 29, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

… added that this lack of tbckground will help committee 0 embers take a fresh approach to evaluating the guidelines. FVaw student Sean Laane, who was nominated for the committee by the Michigan Student

…- ministration isn't dismissing student input." The other student appointed to the committee, engineering graduate student Thomas Battle, sasid "it is horrible to do research that could go to killing someone…

… will also serve on the committee, called classified research "the toughest issue faculty and students will have to face in the next decade." Endorsing defense department research poses a "crisis of con…

… on two blankets spread on a stage in the lounge. At about midnight, the Arabic- speaking gunmen began to sort out the passengers by nationality. "Passports, they wanted to see our passports," recalls…

… of the Museum of Zoology; Ilene Forsyth, the Arthur Thurnau Professor of History of Art; and James Jackson, an associate professor of psychology. Michigan Student Assembly President Paul Josephson, the…

… only student on the committee, said he would recommend a candidate "who is partial to students" and has a 'strong record of allowing student participation and meeting student concerns." Josephson said…

… that because the vice president for academic affairs has a great impact on tuition and academics, he should be especially sensitive to student concerns. LSA Dean Peter Steiner is also a member of the…

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