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October 27, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… Daily for allowing an Arab-American opinion to be aired allowing the student body to see, hear and read something that has been system- atically blocked out of the mainstream press for so long. Stephen…

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed . by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a mjority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and…

…'. I I I r' . t INF4C i-4 As Michigan Student Assembly elec- tions near, both of the two parties - the Progressive Party and the Conservative Coalition (CC) - are struggling to find enough warm bodies…

… } to fill their rosters. But instead of continuing the same, old, inane party system that only diminishes the credibility ofMSA, students' should be encouraged to run for MSA, and, more importantly, to…

… any sentiment of a party platform. The Conservative Coalition is also searching for people to fill its slate. Conservative Coa- lition flyers ask students to sign up for the party destined to once again…

… offering many constructive ideas of their own. Both parties argue that students are too busy to V make intelligent decisions on the merits of indi- vidual candidates. But the handful of highly quali- fied…

… takes its toll on the elec- tion process. When students cast ballots for party slates, candidates are not forced to take individual positions on student issues, or even attend election forums to tout…

… their views. Moreover, students lose all incentive to pay attention to specific issues, and instead fo- cus on the parties. Independent candidates, who are free of the pressures associated with party…

… politics, stand a better chance of stay- ing out of the political fray. Students interested in joining the Assembly would do well to DOUGLAS KANTER/Daily realize that with the tradition- ally low voter…

… turnout, winning a seat is not diffi- cult. With effective publicity, hard campaigning, and good knowledge and conviction about student is- sues, qualified students will have little trouble getting the…

October 23, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… raffle one semester of in-state tuition by Darnell Jones Students and parents daunted by the 10 percent tuition increase this semester may find hope through a Student Alumni Council (SAC) raffle. First…

… prize for the Tuition Raffle - in which both students and their parents may enter - is a semester of in-state tuition valued at approxi- mately $2,000. Second prize is a $1,000 grant to the winning…

student's account. Third prize is two round-trip tickets on Northwest Airlines to anywhere in continental United States. Tickets are $5 each or $20 for a book of five. The raffle is being held to benefit…

… said he felt that U-M students would enjoy the idea. "We're one of the most expen- sive public institutions in the nation. I thought it would probably be a big success and a help to people," Lehner said…

… over Palestinian self-rule. The territorial issue is one of the toughest items facing Arab and Israeli negotiators in their slow-mov ing peace talks. The Arabs' key de- mand is that Israel give up all…

….m. Q Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, Christian Fellowship, Campus Chapel, 8p.m.. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Rosary, Saint Mary Student Chapel, 331 Thompson St, 7:30 p m. U Northwalk…

…," film, Lorch Hall, Auditorium, 8 p.m. U Millionaire Party, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Jaycees, Cam- pus Inn, 615E. HuronSt.,7p.m. - 12 a.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Alumni Mass and Re…

…- ception, Saint Mary Student Chapel, 331 Thompson St., 5 p.m. Q Northwalk Nighttime Safety Don Hack, call Don Hack 663- 8482 for details. Q U-M Shotokan Karate, prac- tice, CCRB, small gym, 11 a.m. - 1 p…

October 20, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan STUDENT RIGHTS 9KESPDN&iUEIL IT(ES &Y7THE UJofIVVRE&E NTS °(F 'kb)THINK -THAT THE Co7)E NFR/N6-FS ONJ STUtfFNTSIRIGH7…

… nn Arbor residents will have the opportunity to elect a new district judge on November 3. When students vote, they should consider which candidate would best protect their rights in the courtroom…

…. Considering Bullard's long and distin- guished record as an advocate for student rights, the Daily endorses State Rep. PERRY BULLARD for Ann Arbor district judge. Bullard's opponent, Assistant Prosecuting At…

…- torney Elizabeth Pollard, has compiled an impres- sive resume and has served theAnnArbor commu- nity well. But Bullard's consistent and sincere commitment to student rights, despite anti-student community…

student opposition in Lansing. He recognized that a new, armed University police force would fur- ther threaten student safety, waste scarce Univer- sity dollars, and cause jurisdictional conflicts be…

… hold two public hearings before they made a final decision regarding deputization. Another example of Bullard's commitment to student rights is-his 1976 Michigan Open Meet- ings Act, which he later…

October 21, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… to help minority psych. majors by Chastity Wilson Daily Minority Issues Reporter Leaders of the Undergraduate Psychological Association for Students of Color (UPASC) say the new organization for…

… minority un- dergraduate students majoring in psychology will focus on combating feelings of isolation. Two LSA seniors started UPASC last winter because many under- graduate students were calling the…

… countries, such as Iran, Turkey, Canada, Italy and Lebanon. "We welcome all members," Bardakian said. He said that while many members are of Armenian de- scent, there are also Arab and Jewish members. "Our…

… comparative analysis of global issues," said Paul Watson, di- rector of admissions for the pro- gram. "By comparing global and economic systems, you can learn more about your own surroundings." Students can…

October 29, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

… Revisionism," lec- ture sponsored by U-M Arab- American Students' Associa- tion, U-M Armenian Students' Cultural Association and U-M Hellenic Student Association; Lane Hall; Commons Room; 4 p.m. U "Is There a…

…, which met for the second time yesterday. "It's clear to me that student con- cerns were never addressed when they installed the police force," said Ochoa, who has opposed the depu- tized force since it…

… was installed on campus in June 1990. "(This oversight board) is the last possible way to make sure students have some power in being able to affect policy," she said. At yesterday's meeting, the…

… elected members of the oversight board - two students, two faculty members and two staff members - questioned DPS director Leo Heatley about previous complaints addressed to the department, officer training…

… available from the start. I don't need a summary - I can read it." School of Natural Resources se- nior Michael Dorsey - the other elected student representative to the oversight board - agreed. "Clearly we…

… "get in that door." "I want to see that they do their job the way they're supposed to do their job," he said. Dorsey and Ochoa agreed the best way to give students and com- munity members more control…

… at a 4,000-person fund-raiser at the Fox Theatre in Detroit. Electon>'9 heard the peeh. Yo a MAP ede. byesSon.-...beti..o.uNth Student groups 'UAIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, meeting, East…

…, Natural Re- sources Building, room 1040,7 p.m. Q Islamic Circle, discussing evo- lution, Michigan League, 3rd floor Room C, 6-7 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Party for First Year U…

…-M Catholic Students, Saint Mary Student Chapel, 331 Th- ompson St., 7 p.m. U Pro-Choice Action, meeting, MLB, room B 137, 7:30 pm. U U-M Archery Club, practice, Sports Coliseum, 8-10 p.m. Q U-M Pre-Med Club…

… conduct workshop, apply byNo- vember 2, contact Katrina McCree 763-0235. Student services Q Northwalk Safety Walking Ser- vice, Bursley Hall, lobby, 763- WALK, 8 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Q Psychology Undergraduate…

October 26, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 20) • Page Image 7

…'t start sending more food instead of "empty declarations." reach crit DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - The Arabs have a saying: "There can be no Middle East war without Egypt and no peace without Syria." That was…

… the Golan Heights cap- tured in 1967, understands that he must adapt to the new world order. But not at any price and not by breaking Arab ranks as Egypt did when it signed a peace treaty with Israel in…

… stage viled foes for a year has irrevocably altered the fundamentals of the Arab-Israeli conflict. When the talks began in Madrid Oct. 30, 1991, the Syrians and Israelis hurled insults at each other. Now…

… should spend money on its own problems freedom, to win the peace, to help transform former enemies into peaceful partners," Bush said. STUDENT ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT CENTER .::::"*1.:1:.:::*i .":.i…

October 20, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

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…. Call Maria at 662-6597. BUY YOUR BARGAIN HOLIDAY TRAVEL NOW! at Student Travel Breaks Ann Arbor 663-4400, Ypsi 483-5040. AP Next classes for the Dec. 5th LSAT begin: Mon., Oct. 26th. E~EL Test…

October 22, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… State Department told the Palestinians they should defer their demand for an Israeli commitment to withdraw from the West Bank and Gaza. Palestinians hope to build a state a on that land, which the Arabs

… Invitational Monday, men's golf team member Anthony Dietz shot a round of 71. This was incorrectly reported in Tuesday's Daily. , - Student groups Q AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, meeting, EastEngineer- ing…

… Korean Student Association, meeting, Michigan Union, Welker Room, 7 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Prayer Network Re- flection Evening, Saint Mary StudentChapel, 331 Thompson St., 7 p.m. 9…

… Kodiak Island, Alaska, Natural Science Museum, roomn2009, 12-1 p.m. Q Diwali Show, Indian American Student Association, Power Center, tickets $7 and $13.50, contact Malini Patel 668-0686, or Ami Patel 764…

… Birthday Party," U-M Department of Theater and Drama, performing through Oc- tober 25, Trueblood Theater, tickets 764-0450. Q UAC Homecoming, diag enter- tainment, 12-1 p.m. Student services Q Psychology…

October 28, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

… CITRO GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan .. \\ / - -i Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other…

… also failed to speak to any of the residents of our house. Instead, she interviewed one of the police officers and some student unknown to any of us. This led to a very one-sided description of the…

… the Democrats' pro- environment platform. Marc No'a Engineering senior To the Daily: I do wish to offend any member of the Jewish-student population or any other religious population. However, I feel…

… holidays based on the fact that Jewish students consti- tute 30 percent of the student population. Excuse me, but what about the remaining.70 percent of the student population? If the University were to…

October 27, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 21) • Page Image 7

… with the issues, and the inability of many college students to dial 1-900 num- bers from their campus phones.Y Galvin also said she felt that for some political groups the argument has become more…

… taking notes durin can claim to be on the side of the "History of the Vietnam War" class. With midterms approaching, majority." previously empty seats are beginning to fill, forcing students to sit aisles…

…) withdraw from all occupied territories." "Israeli public opinion needs to be persuaded that our Arab negotiating partners are in it for real and with good intentions," Rabinovich said. "And this type of…

… priority, Loretta Ross, director of the Center Democratic Renewal in Atlanta, said including gender under this label could hinder the country's battle against racism. Ross spoke to approximately 50 students

…- tem and against the economy," said No'oman el-Dab'e, a law student who described himself as a moderate but appeared to have militant sympathies. "Tourists are immoral. They drink alcohol. Their men and…

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