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October 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…. "That really goes with the double standard in Israel between Palestine and Jews." The rally was ortg.anized by three student groups, the Palestine Com- mittee, the Arab-American Anti-Dis- crim mination…

…. An agreement to set a national .08 standard would mark a major victory fc traffic safety groups that have relentlessly lobbied for the tougher standard. AP PHOTO Israeli Arabs duck and run from the…

… to the Jewish settlement of Shiloh came underfire, but no one was injured. Fighting also boiled over into Arab towns in Israel proper, rat- tling the nerves of Israelis who have long feared an…

… intefadeh, or uprising, by Arab citizens of the Jewish state. Eight Israeli Arabs were killed in yesterday's clashes alone. Police and Arab rioters fought a three-hour battle in the alleyways of the Israeli…

… town of Akko. Rioters trashed shops in the Israeli Arab town of Nazareth, Jesus' boy- hood home. In the coastal city of Iai filf --often cited as a model of har- monious coexistence of Jews and Muslims…

… - - Israeli Arabs staged a general strike in sympathy with Pales- tinian brethren. The Palestinian lands, though, remained the epicenter of violence, with a shifting battlefront that hop- scotched fiom north to…

… Comm i ttee, and the Muslim Students Association. Muslim Students Association Presi- dent Ahmad Massar said lie believes the Israelis use of force to be unjust. "I understand the need to control crowds…

… real food! CLINICS Continued from Page 1 Students can pre-register online or over the phone for the S75 vaccination, or walk in to one of the five clinics. The first clinic took place yesterday at the…

… fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fail term. starting in September, via U.S. mail are $100. Winter term (January through April) is $105. yearlong…

October 11, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… of the Muslim Students Association, Arab-American Anti-dis- crimination committee, International Action Center, Palestine Committee and Secular Humanist Jews rallied together on the steps of the Harlan…

…, increase student numbers, get more money, bring in more fac- ulty," said the committee's chairman, English Prof. John Knott. Knott quoted Neuman's letter to the com- mittee as saying SNRE will no longer…

… in the 1970s Plan: Organizational studies is no longer an option for students LSA dean ends organizational studies option By Jen Fish Daily StaffReporter When organizational studies concentrator Julie…

… And although many students on this campus can name both presi- dential candidates, they could not name the vice-presidential candi- dates, often referring to Joe Lieber- man as "the Jewish guy" and…

… versa." McPherson said his school will "enhance the science component of the curriculum for non- science students." "They don't have to do all the formulas, but the students need to understand the broad…

… concepts ... See PRESIDENTS, Page 2 Students rally against fighting in Middle East By Jacquelyn Nixon student Amer Zahr said. Daily Staff Reporter LSA sophomore Michael Gold, a Jewish studen t The past…

… two weeks of turmoil for students with family affected by the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis came to a head yesterday during a rally for Palestine Day of Action. Yesterday afternoon, members…

… the Palestinian people." Gold has been talking to friends and family about the conflict. "I have gotten the sense that there is a fearful atmosphere on the side of Palestinians, the Israeli Arabs and…

… Farm Animals Day. Farmani-mals join students on DiagO' By Maria Sprow For the Daily With a TV, a VCR, a chicken suit and a table full of vegan food, the Michigan Animal Rights Society host- ed a rally…

October 11, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… resolution. the agenda saying Rackham student Amer Zahr urged MSA to thing to do with th see the issue as a one that affects Arab, Muslim When asked afte as well as any "conscientious," student. overturning of…

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 11, 2000 - 3 HIGHER ED Classes canceled due to historic *football victory University of Oklahoma students had the day off Monday in celebration…

… shift from Pass/No Record to A/B/C/No Record grading for second-term freshmen. The point of this, according to the Committee of the Undergraduate Pro- W ram is to encourage students to take classes they…

… may not feel vey comfort- able with and have the option of abstaining from credit once they receive their grade and receiving listener status. This may encourage students to choose majors at an earlier…

… date, said the CUP committee. MIT freshman have a significantly lower grade point average than the rest of the students, and CUP hopes the new grading system will offer a etter transition from high…

… school. Dress code hassle for BYU students Brigham Young University students find it difficult to comply with their universities strict dress code policy. The most common dress code vio- lations are…

… unshaven men and girls vho are clad in tight shirts or above the knee skirts. The student Honor Code Associa- tion works to keep students properly dressed using standards come from the Mormon Church. Texas A…

…- soring the event. The week's goals are to encourage gay and heterosexual students to become more comfortable and more informed about the growing homosex- 1al community. The Princeton Review listed Texas A…

…&M as the third "least gay friendly" university to attend, making coming out more difficult. The GLBTA tried to become an official student organization in 1979, but it took six years and a Supreme Court…

… ruling before it received a wel- come place at the university. U. Illinois focuses %n computer safety The Sixth Annual Student Comput- ing Fair was held at the University of Illinois last week. The event…

October 25, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…. White defendant Jennifer Gratz alleges she was not admitted to the University while less-qualified minority students were as a result of affirmative action policies. The Washington, D.C.-based Center for…

…,243 whites with lower scores also were admitted. Furthermore, 144 black students with better scores were admitted, while 1,049 white applicants with better scores were accepted. See STUDY, Page 7 Godfrey…

… Daily Staff Reporter Student General Counsel Alok *rawal once again chaired the Michi- gan Student Assembly weekly meeting last night instead of MSA President Hideki Tsutsumi. Last night's meeting was…

… held at Bursley Residence Hall on North Campus as part of MSA's Communi- cations Committee Outreach Program. "We are trying to make MSA more accessible for the students," Commu- nications Committee Chair…

… Matt Nolan Whe main topic on the floor was the approval of Community Service Com- mission recommendations to allocate $45,160 to student groups for various projects. During constituents' time, students

… to the Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee for Harus Elementary Outreach Pro- gram - which was originally was slated for no funding because of a failure to attend the CSC interview. "We missed…

…- al studies program, which was recently suspended by LSA Dean Shirley Neu- man. similar resolution was passed last k by LSA Student Government. Finally, a resolution that proposed that all MSA members…

… Wetmore Daily Staff Reporter Officials from the Office of New Student Programs plan to present a proposal to E. Royster Harper, interim vice president of student affairs, asking for more systematic pro…

…- gramming to provide alternatives to underage drinking. The proposal, which ONSP Director J. Ann Hower said will be delivered to Harper on Friday, is a release of the findings of the Student Program…

…'s always aa d2 o lot happening, but it's not con- sistent. It could be enhanced," yweeken" Hower added. Hower said the subcommit- - J. Ann Hower tee conducted a "quick and Office of New Student dirty" survey…

October 18, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… sponsored by the Palestine Committee, the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Muslim Students Association, three student groups concerned with Middle Eastern issues. See VIGIL, Page 7 the…

…, the fighting in Israel continued and students at the University will not forget the ongoing conflict. Holding a prayer session and candlelight vigil, students sympathetic to the plight of Palestinians…

… gathered last night on the steps ofthe Michigan Union. LSA senior Najla Mamou said she hoped the vigil would educate students about the fighting that has broken out during the last three weeks. "A lot of us…

… more than the Israelis." Prior to the vigil, about 25 of the 80 students participat- ing gathered to pray outside the Union. Rackham student Amer Zahr spoke to the crowd about the most recent episode of…

… Palestinian rally outside the Michigan Union. MSA proposal for disclosure of Israeli interests defeated By Jane Krull Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly cham- bers was overflowing with…

… already available through the Freedom of Informa- tion Act," said L SA sophomore Eric Buckstein, who attended the meeting. Rackham Student Amer Zahr said the University has not been cooperative in releasing…

… on the See MSA, Page 2 Inside: Eleven members of the Michigan Student Assembly have resigned this semester, with many citing a lack of order at the weekly meetings, Page 3. v Bitterness remains in the…

… Middle East after an emergency summit in Egypt comes to an end. Page 5. ALEX wuDtx/Daily Students study earlier this week in the Reading Room on the second floor of the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library. i…

… falling back on perso habits and superstitions that they have found useful for previous cram sessions. Many students con- sider the study location tant aspect of preparation "I study in the laund said Julia…

… pus and the find me down there." Other students focus more on ked as stu- activities or certain methods they and finish use to prepare. the stress "I often study standing up, and dents are then I wear…

October 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… Zahr, a graduate student in Middle East- ern studies, said the rally was prompted by Thurs- day's visit of Israeli right-wing leader, Ariel Sharon, to the Dome of the Rock, the site of the first Arab

… meeting space at 109 E. Madison St. for Michigamua and two other honor societies, according to documents obtained by The Michigan Daily through the Michigan Freedom of Information Act. Dean of Students

… the Vulcan and Phoenix societies. The groups moved there last month and can remain there for two years, which is the normal lease cycle for student groups. The building is also housing the University…

… Musical Society and Building Services. The move follows the Students of Color Coalition's fervent campaign earlier this year to oust Michigamua from its meeting space in the Michigan Union tower. Although…

… linger on the group's relationship with University administration. This relation- ship was one of the SCC's major complaints during their 37-day occupation of the tower. Interim Vice President for Student

… they had to leave the tower space, and we said we'd help them find new space," Harper said. "This is typically what we do for any student organization." Harper cited only one other case - the Inter…

… Fish Daily Staff Reporter A demonstration protesting the over- seas manufacturing practices of Kohl's * department store resulted in the arrest of 10 members of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic…

… Equality. Chanting anti-sweatshop messages, the students were charged with tres- passing after they refused to leave the Lohr Road store after warnings from the Pittsfield Township Police and the Kohl…

… trespassing. Students angered by Israeli actions Candidates prepare for debates By Hanna LoPatin Daily Staff Reporter In this corner, Republican presidential candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush, a charismatic…

… Palestinian civilians. About 150 students and Ann Arbor residents gathered at noon for a demonstration that began on the steps of the Michigan Union, marched past Angel Hall and culminated in the Diag. Amer…

October 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… second annual festivi- ties included the American Movement for Israel, Armenian Students' Cultural Association, Per- sian Students' Association, Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee, Lebanese…

… nationali- ties, six student groups held a cultural festival and a party last weekend that transformed the Michigan Union Ballroom into a tour of the Middle East. LSA senior Azadeh Shahshahani, a member of…

… the Persian Students' Association and an organizer of the events, said she hoped students would come away with a better understanding of the groups. "It is aimed to tell people about the culture, for…

Students' Association and the Turkish Student Association. Each group normally holds social and cultural activities separately but come together several times a year in events such as an annual soccer…

… tournament and a cultural show. At the cultural festival Friday, each group dis- played books, music and pictures to represent their countries. Students could hear different musical performances or receive a…

… that would not normally interact, such as the Turks and the Armenians, and the Arabs and the Israelis, come together," said LSA senior Katy Pearce, a Middle Eastern Studies major and member of the event…

…I Catholic peace movement Pax Christi USA. This group of about 10 people, mostly college students from around the country, is part of a two-month U.S. tour of 33 cities. The Bread, Not Stones group is working…

… Arbor today National Coming Out Day Rally 12 Noon, Regents Plaza (by the cube) Esther Rothblum: Mentoring The Next Generation of LGBT Students 4:00 p.m., East Hall, Colloquium Room, sponsored by Rackham…

October 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…One hundred ten years of edftil freedom NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 76440557 wwwmichigandallycom Monday October 16, 2000 s t ; '> a l i Q I 'U' student sister killed .. in car crash Shannon Mayes…

student and her 14-year-old sister. Shannon Elizabeth Mayes, who transferred to the University from Delta Community College this semes- ter, and Heather Colleen Mayes of Saginaw, were pro- nounced dead at…

… terrorist attack on the USS Cole in Yemen. Gore, who had to cancel a meet- ing Friday evening with Arab-Amer- icans in Detroit, spoke only briefly about the recent escalation of vio- lence in Israel…

…, a graduate student instructor in the School of Education, said he encourages his students to get involved in this week's series of events dealing with Affirmative Action. "I am the GSI in a class…

… historical educational climate," Kass said. "The School of Education should be involved because it's a law suit about education." Kass was one of the nearly 30 students in atten- dance at last night's kick off…

… of Affirmative Action 102, 10 days of events at the University aimed to educate students about affirmative action. Rackham student Jessica Curtin, a member of the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action…

… By Any Means Necessary and a Michigan Student Assembly representative, is a coordinator of this week's events. She spoke last night at an informal meeting held in MSA chambers designed to introduce…

… interim Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs E. Royster Harper, who expressed the University's support of affirmative See 102, Page 7A Affirmative Action 102 Some of this week's events include: * Today…

…- "All four ball game Satur- day, University brothers alum Terry Roach and several of his come bac #iends watched students slip and every yes slide in the mud- pit outside of the SAE house on the corner of…

October 12, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… have a stable envi- ronment, where probably 100 freshmein were accepted each year. There would be about 400 total students in the pro gram," Diana said. "Now, it's at 32) which is about a 20 percent…

… stone is equal to on submachine gun," Klcimai adding that "pain is pain." But a Palestinian student audience quickly retorted, "Wh Israeli Mother mourns, 100 Pa ans mothers mourn." In response to the…

… tension Muslim and Jewish students event, LSA sophomore Rania, executive board member of th lim Student Association sai came here tonight to see the oti and just to make sure that the n are put out clearly…

…." "We're not asking people to us, we asked to come here, sai Mamou, LSA senior and repress of the Arab-American Anti-Di nation Committee. "but we feel tinians are suffering a lot mo Israelis." JERUSALEM…

… hurled stones and smashed car wind- shields in several Arab villages. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has been trying since Mon- day to mediate an end to the vio- lence. Yesterday, Annan was to head to…

… the Center for mo-Ethical Reform's Genocide Awareness Project, which featured photographs of aborted fetuses jux- taposed with scenes of genocide. Student groups with abortion as their focus understand…

… overturning Roe v. Wade is important. In that regard we hope a president would be elected who would choose pro-life judges," said Andrew Schrivell, president of Stu- dents for Life. By contrast, Students for…

October 18, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… Tenants Union. The vote was tabled from last week with the purpose of finding out if the School of Social Work would agree to its role in the amendment. Some Social Work students would be placed at the AATU…

… office to do required community ser- vice fieldwork -with each student saving the AATU $5,120. This practice would start next semester as a way to stop the past practice of MSA being the AATU's primary…

…" items to their exams. "I wear my lucky necklace that I wear whenever I am nervous about something," Hill said. Johnson, on the other hand, dons her lucky rainbow socks for her exams. Some students said…

… that eating habits are also important when studying for exams. "Before I start studying, I drink a Pepsi and eat two little packs of Smar- ties,' RC freshman Katie Corbett said. What drives students to…

… these bizarre methods of preparation? The answer is stress. While supersti- tious rituals may help some students in their study habits, University faculty offered more concrete methods to aid students in…

… stress-management. First and foremost, students need to look out for their physical and mental health while studying. There are key symptoms that may be an indication of stress, said Robert Winfield…

… that students organize well. "The number one way to stress is to start studying e munication studies Prof. Tr ing. The amendment, which past 31-1, was essential to the fate of the AATU since the union…

… the Regents to Maintain Support for the Univer- sity's Legal Defense of Affirmative Action" and "Alert to Student Voters: The Threat to Affirma- tive Action at U of M in the November 7 Elec- tion…

… commented on ts should the importance of time-management t of fruits in midterm preparation. oid exces- "Students need to add time into their ne intake. schedules in order to study for each ffeine lead exam…

…. Breaks are also important in erspiration, study schedules. Students must meet needs that help their lives feel more is it is cru- balanced," she said. their time CAPS offers drop-in group work- shops every…

October 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… to students -with disabilities on Friday for her work with deaf and hard of hearing students. A luncheon sponsored by the Hear- ing Impaired Students Organization t'Ook place at the Michigan Union in…

… honor of Arfa and the Lee Bernstein family, who are generous supporters -of the group. Along with the award, Arfa received S500 for her services as an undergrad- ,uate student at the University, where…

… ,she was also a member of the Michi- gan Student Assembly and a half a dozen other student organizations. Career Link 2000 , to provide advice In an effort to provide students who -tre not in pre…

…-professional programs with information about possible career fields, Career Link 2000 will take place Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Michigan Union Ballroom. The event, hosted by LSA Student Government, LSA…

… about the Arab-Israeli con- flicts and heard both sides of the story and I wanted to do something about all the injustices I saw and heard about," SNRE senior Amy Morrow said. "I'm not pro-Palestin- ian…

October 06, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… support the Palestinians. The teach-in was organized by the Muslim Student Association, the Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee and the Palestine Committee. Vest Bank Zain Bengali, vice president…

… and to do dirty work forbidden by Congress." She also said she opposed the U.S. giving more than $100 billion to Israel since 1967. LSA senior Naomi Baum, who is Jewish and a member of the student

… raised important health concerns. Sawsan Abdulrahim, a Public Health student and member of the Palestine Committee, detailed the conditions of the hospitals in charge of tireating the wounded. "Hospitals…

… attention to violence in the Middle East. Images of dead and wounded Palestinians were displayed at the teach-in. Following the speakers, several members of the student organizations spoke about ways to…

… of the Muslim Student Association and moderator of last night's teach-in, highlighted what he believes the com- munity should know about the conflict. "We want people to know that this isn't some…

… tersection of South State Street and South University Avenue, DPS reports state No one was injured in the crash. - Student reports being harassed A female student reported Tuesday afternoon that she was being…

… harassed, D/PS reports state. The student reported that she has Seived numerous letters, c-mails and phone calls of a harassing nature. She claims she has told the man to cease his communication, but he has…

… continued. The student declined to file a report, citing that she wanted to try and handle the situation on her own. Garbage results in ~S oficers issue dacittin forlit- tering Tuesday evening at the Fletcher…

… in Bursiey *Members of the student organiza- tin Defend Affirmative Action By Ainx Means Necessaiy were reported sohb.ting in Bursley Residence H all late Vuesday night,.DPS reports state. -DPS did not…

… Detroit. These students see "more empty parking lots than houses" on their way to school, Boggs said. "Children need to nurture relations between themselves and the earth," she said. Elaine Eason-Steele, co…

October 23, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EmILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the…

…, members of concern for the 26,000 students not the University community should not living in residence halls on campus. take this as a cue to relax crime pre- Many of the residential neighbor- vention and…

… a community programs allow a team of two trained comprised of approximately 22,000 student volunteers to escort anyone faculty and staff members and 37,000 anywhere (off campus included) students - 11…

… audits and the distribution of responsibility of students to become brochures and other literature.The active in contributing to an environ- Community Oriented Policing pro- ment that is safe and…

…-YEAR STUDENT Anti-affirmative action viewpoint is often silenced TO THE DAILY: Recently as I walked through campus. I was pleased for once to see a chalk draw- ing on the sidewalk concurring with one of my anti…

October 19, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

….letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the…

… a moment, but it cannot match the long-last- ing impact of true wisdom passed down from a 21-year-old college student. On a weekly basis. In a college newspaper. Out of my ass. - Chris Kula can be…

… reached via e-mail at ckula@umich.edu. Students should trust ethos in job hunt G Gpledge to explore and take into Iaccount the social and environmen- tal consequences of any job I consider and will try to…

… professional life. Not only does the pledge signing show a concern, but also,the honest signer will always remember his or her revolt against greed and apathy at a time when traditionally, students look at…

… background check. Due to a recent shortage of fund- ing for environmental awareness groups and the lack of popular media coverage on corporate ethical problems, students often have no way of knowing about the…

… published infor- mation that one can know all recent sig- nificant actions that one's potential employer has taken. The GPA's pledge encourages students to undertake this much research - if not more - and act…

… universities deny unethical corporations access to a large number of America's brightest, the tar- gets will invariably suffer. There, however, are many other means for changing corporate standards that students

… Michigan student. The two years I spent away from Ann Arbor in between my undergraduate and graduate studies made me crave to return so that I could re-enter the world of activism and feel, once again, like…

…- gon's budget. In fact, every time Israel returns more lands to Arabs, it asks for more money from the U.S. In the recent failed peace talks with Syria, Israel demanded a package of more than $17 billion…

… received over $90 bil- lion in American aid. $90 billion. When this is all divvied up, each Israeli family of five receives $75,000 of American taxpayer money. That number is in fact even higher since Arab

October 04, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

… meet in Egypt with President Hosni Mubarak tomorrow. Barak, meanwhile, was battling for political sur- vival at home, trying to appease Arab legislators who are threatening to topple his government over…

… the harsh crackdown on rioters in Israel's Arab towns. The internal rebellion, the worst since Israel's found- ing 52 years ago, has blocked highways and closed schools, paralyzing large parts of…

…, professor emeritus of art history, MSU. (J .1 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday durng the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions…

October 31, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

… Sen Fen Whet Continued from Page 1 Omari Wi We are going to avoid foreign po1- Scott Zit icy decisions and things that aren't related to U of M Students," Tietz Defer said, referring to proposed MSA…

… SAID Continued from Page 1 Students lose one year of financial aid eligi- >ility for a first-offense possessions charge, two sears for a second offense and indefinitely for a - bird. If convicted of…

… selling drugs, a student oses two years of eligibility for the first offense md loses eligibility indefinitely for the second. Multiple convictions are added to each other. For ustance, if a student has a…

… position," said tral Campus Recreationa Students can regain eligibility - regardless of the number of convictions - by completing a fed- erally approved drug rehabilitation program. University of Michigan…

… Office of Financial Aid Director Pam Fowler said no University students have been denied aid because of drug convictions. Although no one at the University has been affect- ed, that isn't the case across…

… want to make MSA more accessi- ble to student groups," he said, adding ng the Ceti- that he wants "students to know what al Building we are doing with their S5.69." 1981. He remained clean, he said…

… had to be killed, citing an a Palestinian boy who taped shielded by his fat before he was shot. Olmert retorted, "Ys know the truth? He wa Arabs." This statement b President signs defense legislation…

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October 10, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

… "insulting." Fighting continued throughout Yom Kip- pur, and spread again to inside Israel, with Arab and Jewish youths throwing stones in Nazareth, the town of Jesus' boyhood. A Palestinian youth covers…

… Feagin, University vice presi- dent for development, said Taubman has had a relationship with the Univer- sity for many years, dating back to his days as an architecture student. *eagin said the University…

October 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Day of Atonement, which ends at sundown today, would carry echoes of the same terrifying day 27 years ago when a surprise Arab attack launched a devastating war. The United States stepped up its efforts…

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… was headed for Joseph's tomb, ransacked earlier by Palestinians who destroyed sacred Jewish texts at the site after dri- ving away Israeli troops. WHY HAS THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FAILED ITS STUDENTS

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October 18, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

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October 12, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

… not yet decided whether such a move would be beneficial to stu- dents here. Privatized residence halls are becoming a pop- ular way of reducing costs to the taxpayer, to the school and to the students

… for a living, they're more efficient," said Bob Lovitt, Senior Vice President of Student Affairs at the University of Texas at Dallas, with a student population of 11,000. The privatized housing at UT…

… Dallas has been in place since the university first started housing students in 1989, said Kim Winkler, UT Dallas dean of student life. "Privatizing residence halls could benefit anyone. It is not a…

… privatized dorms. At least 15 of Texas' 37 public universities have privatized housing, and other states including California, Florida, Oklahoma and Tennessee are saving students and taxpayers money by doing…

… so, Lovitt said. The question is whether privatized housing would benefit the University of Michigan, which has in recent years been placing students in over- flow triples and non-traditional housing…

… like Fletcher Hall and Oxford Housing in an effort to compensate for the growing number of incoming students. One benefit of the privatized housing system is that a university can provide additional…

October 11, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

… Chief Edited and managed by EMILY ACHENBAJM students at th EP University of Michigan Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majoritv off the Daily…

… most students, this is once again housing fever is in the air. first experience dealing with let And it seems to be even earlier this and landlords. year. Last year students tried to sign a What a lot of…

Arabic in 63 weeks. I guess some people might get bored studying one subject seven hours a day, five days a week, but for me it was heaven. Language school was for me what I'm sure the University has been…

… seems we, as college students, feel the need for some sort of road map. You know, like four years undergrad + three years law school + two years slaving away as the gopher in some firm = lots of money…

October 18, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…-a and that-a col- have a cri 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at thie University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM…

…, reading days give students an opportunity to catch up in classes and study for upcoming mid- terms. While other universities' schedules should not determine the University's academic calendar, the fact that…

… find the silver lining in this cloud: Majoring i Arabic Studies just got a whole lot more mar- ketable. Not only did the two men who hijacked a plane bound from Saudi Arabia to London on Saturday land…

… sophomore Eric Buckstein on the reasons behind a failed MSA resolution that would have called on the University to disclose its "investments using student tuition/fees that support Israel or Palestine…

… allow second-timers to get off so easily; their drivers' licens- es will be suspended for 30 days and the criminal convictions will forever stain their permanent records. What this means is when a student

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