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October 29, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…, DEVASTATINGLY FUNNY!"-Ne York Daily News - -Associated Press Indians bat tie police Pit River Indians and police. held ~ ISRAEL REFUSED yesterday to rejoin the Arab-Israeli peace ?A persons in jail. The…

…, thus cancelling the former labor government's aban- donment of an east-of-Suez role by next year. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- agec. by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764…

…. 31 anti-war rallies planned for Detrot 35f urban centerTs By HANNAH MORRISON Busloads of students and adults from at least six cities throughout the state are expected to partici- pate in an anti…

… (I)-Only one in every 33 high school students contacted in a national survey approved of students using hard drugs, but one in every 10 said they personally used marijuana. More than 22,000 girls and…

… they had and 60 per cent other drugs. said they had not. In answer to another question The students split almost on drugs, 75 per cent expressed evenly on whether they would disapproval of marijuana use…

… by ,consider an interracial mar- high school students but 10 per riage. Forty-nine per cent said cent said they used marijuana they would, 48 per cent said no now and 21 per cent said they and 3 per…

…. eighty-five per cent felt that Twenty-four per cent of the respect for this country had suf- students ducked the question fered because of the Vietnam when asked whether they had conflict. participated in…

… to let it be known that we're not going to take the Kent indictments lying down," he He also mentioned efforts to "victimize" SMC in Detroit, citing as an example twelve students ar- rested at a…

… CONTINUES STUDENT BOOK SGV\/Ci 1215 S. UNIVERSITY Office of Student Organizations IS MOVING ... WE WILL BE CLOSED Friday, October 30th Monday, November 2nd Come Visit Us In Our New Location Union-3rd floor…

October 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… swoop. The Spartans spent much of the game on the ground as they were routed by the Wolverines to the tune of 31-0. Jordan Israel N By The AP and Reitter Jordon said it entered the Arab Israeli warbon…

… military spokesman said only that the supreme com- mand has moved "an elite com- bination of its military forces into the dear Syrian Arab land to carry out its military duty in the current battle" against…

…- dents, law school Dean Theodore St. Antoine opened yesterday's con- ference for women interested in going into law. Co-sponsored by the law school and the Women Law Students' As- sociation, the program…

… featured presentations on law education and practice by University officials, the law student senate are also both women. In addition, St. Antoine said, fe- male enrollment reached a peak of 22 per cent…

October 31, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

… 4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 31, 2002 OP/ED Thje atjchtoan 143atwig 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

…/30/02). Let me write, not from the perspective of an Arab Muslim, but rather as an individual human being. Chechnya is a region in which the civilian population has been dominated by the brutal force of the…

… occupa- tion of an army. The Palestinians are treated the way that are simply because they are Arab; whether or not they are.-Christian or Muslim makes no difference. The Chechens are treated the way that…

… absolutely to an ideal. I find many but isn't dissent an essential part of I can only assume at least a few party- death penalty "opponents" fall into the democracy?) goers (probably students from the D…

… class (comprised largely of white students) taking issue with my costume to justify and people who openly support the death afraid of bringing up the subject? Were we their sense of aesthetics. I expect…

October 25, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 19) • Page Image 14

… terrorist attack sus- pects as Arabs, although Arab head- dresses and harem costumes still are selling well according to Ladd. For those who aren't planning to wear patriotic costumes, Halloween will remain…

…, it won't make that much of a difference, as I've probably already leaked through my Depends for the collegiate student. Don't crap yourself on Halloween. Or ever. -- Luke is hoping to catch "From Hell…

…- ily" of the girl's story have not been located, but the search continues. Weekend box office If you live in a Residence Hall, pick one up in your lobby. One per room, please. Other students can get a…

… South U & East U, 10am-2pm Thursday, 10/25, on the Diag, 10am-2pm Friday, 10/26, in the lower level of Michigan Union, 10am-2pm One per student, please present Mcard. Alleged cannibal. Co~urtesy ofVortex …

October 07, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

… that the Israelis, who regard themselves as a tiny David surrounded by many Goliaths, rank fourth on the world's most atomically armed list, and therefore it is the Israelis-not the Arab countries…

… brought to Ann Arbor by the American-Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee, the Ecumenical Campus Center, and the American Friends Service Committee. 0 Nb N A - Judge imprisons Brink's robbers for life…

… Arts Rm. Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - Fellowship and Bible study, 7:30 p.m., Memorial Christian Church. Miscellaneous Women's Athletics-Field Hockey, Michigan vs. Michigan State, 4 p.m., Ferry…

…-1107 (Continued from Page 1). up the Love Canal story because of the irony in its name, not because it was the nation's most dangerous site. "The student has to realize the post- industrial society has the problem…

…. "Students should get involved with the issues and educate themselves to some degree." .---- j 1 _---- * UON UNION " Brethren Productions in association with WQRS Timeless FM 105, presents William Bolcom…

October 31, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

students, who fear that a Tisch tax cut would mean a devastating cutback in state support of higher education. Administrators and student government leaders had helped lead a fight to defeat Tisch's earlier…

… facility monitors animal research By JOYCE FRIEDEN On any given day, students and faculty members are experimenting with animals. The pharmacology depar- tment is using dogs to simulate human heart…

…'Hara outfits have been rented. "I still have 1890's bathing suits and Arabs," he said. "Arabs are not a big item this year. But it's a desperate time. If the costume fits, the customer will wear it." Christine…

October 10, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…0 F OPINION The,.. chigan Lll w Friday, October 10, 1980 The Michigan ©oily -'l r r Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Weasel by Robert Lence r Vol. XCI, No…

… other ipakes any expression of Palestinian nationalist sym- pathies a criminal offense. Such laws, labeled as "fascist" by both Arabs and Jews, were cited as evidence that the present government is dying…

… Palestinian nationals. One anti-Begin student leader has stated that "the anti-democratic movement in Israel has brought many - Jews to 'our side."' He called this phenomenon a corner- stone of the Palestinian…

… security. But as an Arab shopowner in East Jerusalem told me: "After gaiping the trust of your neighbor, why do you need security? What greater security could there be?" That man's "old eyes" havn't seen as…

… and I; a student in a respiratory therapy with a part time job at a school in Florida. drifting 5' Christians whom she believes to be modern manifestations of the saints. "I just kind of did some wit…

October 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Saturday, October 4, 1980 Weasel y The Michigan DdilI y Robert Lence- E nga o Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCI. No. 27 420 Maynard St…

… Khomeini government ' as racist-presumably for their treatment of Arab and Kurdish Sunni minorities in Iran. They have given shelter to Iranian op- positionist leaders from the old National Front government…

… to be the successor? Iraq surely has no designs over the whole of Iran. At best, they would attempt to annex Khuzistan, the southern province with the largest ethnic Arab Sunni population, and the…

… be very relieved to have them out of the way this year. UDOS ARE again due for the Michigan Student Assmebly-this time for showing it can address mun- dane as well as more pressing student problems…

October 26, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… Page 1) comingr game!" more enthuisiastic than he ex'- MONDAY, OCT. 27 $2 STUDENTS; $2.50 ALL OTHERS AND Kinky Friedman and the Texas Jew Boys ing dock in the morning." MERRY Berglund, a '67 Edu…

… ON CENTRAL STUDENT JUDICIARY (ALL CAMPUS SUPREME COURT) PETITIONING CLOSES NOV. 6, 1975 Men, Women, & All Minorities of All Colleges Are Encouraged To Apply. Stop by SGC Offices, 3rd Floor Mich- igan…

Arab peonles of Pales- tine" and to "the unity of Arab peones." The article ac- csed unnamed Egyptians of undermining Soviet - Egyptian relations and distorting Soviet actions. Its timing pointed up the…

… second with 3,124 yards and Kentucky's Son- ni Collins is third with 2,685. THE MICHIGAN DAlY Voinme LXXXVI. No. 46 Sunday, October 26. 1975 s edited and managed by students at the: niversity of Michigan…

October 09, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…GOVERN Friday, Oct. 11-10:30 a.m. Hill Auditorium Students for JOHN REUTHER AP Photo Caramanlis cabinet resigns, Greek Premier Constantine Caramanlis (right) makes a point at yesterday's cabinet session during…

… CAIRO (Reuter) - Sezretary between the Arab and Israeli the final settlement coupled with of State Henry Kissinger's stands on the Palestinians, a a timetable for establishing per- Egyptian hosts expect…

… him to problem all the more complex manent peace in the area," the bring some clear ideas on how for Jordan's differences with paper said. to continue the search for peace the rest of the Arabs

…. 30 for court martial. lic for suggestions on proposed Wednesday, October 9, 1 iedited and managed by students A statement from the provi- land reform. at the University of Michigan. News -_- --- phone…

… in my brain, your beauty could drive a crazy man insane"- -"If you are get- ting any satisfaction from the action, what you I m WOMEN LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION of U-M LAW SCHOOL invites you to meet…

October 04, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… normal despite a trickle of bitterly outspoken white mothers who hustled their young- sters out of classes. About 25 students were removed by parents, officials reported. "We will either transfer him or…

… activity in their areas. The measure also continues for two years the National Defense Education Act providing loans to college students and other aids to teaching of science, mathematics and foreign…

… from the United Arab Republic was originally plan- ned to halt weakening of the Syrian army by the Egyptians rather than as a political move- ment, the army's new commander in chief said yesterday. Gen…

…- port for the new regime. UAR Asks U.S. To'Hold Policy WASHINGTON (R)-The Unit- ed Arab Republic has asked the United States to ignore Syria's re- quest for diplomatic recognition, diplomatic sources…

…. Real Italian food is our specialty. ttage Inn 3-5902 Brown Jug 8-98 Cot 819 512 E. Williams Free Delivery 1204 S. University y Free Delivery Free Deliver Student Government Counci I ,I READING…

October 23, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MICHIGAN DAILY - ''i \ /- .I ,m-s fA}mtrmI NG'AIR! ! c1 + I and managed by students of the University of n under the authority of the Board in Control of Publications. shed…

… attention to the Arab riots in Palestine. Der Fuehrer, meanwhile, gorged with Czechoslovakian lands, looked over adjoining territories with a lackadaisical eye and contented himself with conversations on a…

… precluded Arab resistance and after desultory sniping and grenade-throw- ing the Rebels were completely routed by 1,000 British Coldstream Guards and the Holy City came under British military law within two…

… be, "Christ at the Center of Life." torium. Open to students of Far Eas- 9:45 a.m. at Guild House. Univer- tern Art and to the general public. sity students will meet as a study group. "The origin and…

… stu- you smash an atom, do you smash dies at the Hebrew Union College. All your faith?" The ladies of the church foreign students are urged to avail will be in charge of the social hour themselves of…

… Relationships." At Lane Hall today at 4 p.m. Varsity Glee Club: Rehearsal to- day at 4:30. Tryouts for "Trial by Jury" to be held. The Christian Student Prayer Group Will hold its regular meeting at five o…

… teaching staffs of the De- partment of Economics and the School of 'Business Administration, and students in these fields enrolled in the Graduate School, are invited. Senior Society: There will be a regular…

…- ing students particularly are urged to see this fine picture of industrial de- . First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw Ave. 9:45 a.m., a class for students on the Bible will be led by Dr. W. y…

…' Lemon. 10:45 a.m., "How Can We Know God?" is the subject of Dr. Lemon's sermon at the Morning Worship Serv- ice. The student choir directed by Palmer Christian will take part in the service. 5:30 p…

….m., The Westminster. Guild, student group, supper and fellowship hour to be followed by the meeting at 6:45, which will be the beginning of a series of group discussions on "What Is Christianity?" Dr…

October 30, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…. Arab Students Union: A meeting of the Arab Students Union will be held at the Michigan Union, Sun- day, Nov. 1, at 3:30 p.m., in Room 302. A special invitation is xtend- ed to all students of Arabic or…

… Distributors of Cofe6iate Diest Published every morning except Monday during the University yearrand Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Assoaated Press The Associated…

… sex and under such a favorable condition as having a student body which has reached a level where the question is no longer to be thought of as unclean, our-would- be advisers hedge in circumlocution…

…- people, and their friends on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 1, from 4 to 6 p.m. President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students on Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. To the Members of the Faculty…

…, University Hall. E. A. Walter, Chairman, Academic Counselors Graduate School Students: The. approved schedules of study should be filed in the office of the Grad- uate School this week. Transcripts that have…

… been loaned must be re- turned. Teacher's Certificate Candidates: A special meeting of all students in the School of Education, College of Lit- erature, Science and the Arts and Graduate School who…

… relating to the certificate will be discussed, application blanks will be distributed, and opportunities for' students to ask questions will be- given. Physical Education for Women: Tests in archery, tennis…

… dog roast there. We will leave Stalker Hall-at 8:30. After the roast, all who wish, may return to the Hall for radio- dancing. Congregational Students: There will be an informal Hallowe'en Party and…

… Dance at 8:30 p.m. this eve- ning at the Congregational Church for Congregational students and friends. All are requested to bring aprons. The Disciples Guild will have a Hallowe'en party at the Chruch of…

… clothes that will not soil easily. All students are invited. The Lutheran Student Club will have a Hallowe'en party tonight at Zion Parish Hall. The early part of the evening wil lfeature a Scavenger Hunt…

October 01, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… PAGES SGC To Decide On Sigma Kappa Council To Vote on Sorority Status, Tor Decide Future at Next', Meeting Student Government Council will vote tonight on whether Sigma Kappa sorority remains in…

… fronl Lebanon and Jordan. But he declared it Was too early to predict, if the Arab nations wold be successful in living to- gether as good neighbors as they 'had promised. May evert t, UN ' He indicated…

… the week, according to chair- man Sara Drasin, '59. Only registered student organi- zations 'and University depart- ments whose events do not now call for 45 minute extensions should petition, Miss…

…, will be given in the basement. Students do not need their Health Service cards. "Because of the prediction of sorority now meet the require- ments for maintenance of recog- nition." . 'President Joan…

…, Grad., to the Council. Belin said Levy has served as IHC President and sat on Student; Leegislature and SGC. He was the 'first student member of the Board in Review. The 'vacant Council seat will not be…

… authorities on school integration combined yesterday to keep four Little Rock high schools locked against both white and Negro students. Gov. Orval Faubus, who closed the schools Sept. 12 pending a vote on…

… revolu- tion and it is being introduced in Syria by the United Arab Republic. ,The semi-official agency under government control also, said Brig. Geri. Abdul Salam Arif has been relieved of his job as…

…- dor Jacob Beam nor Red Chinese Envoy Wang Ping-Nan would comment on the meeting. Set Deadline For Directory All organizations wishing to be listed in the organization and honor sections of the Student

… Directory must get the information in by 5 p.m. tomorrow. Those concerned should contact the Directory staff in the Student Publi'cations Building, Bob Wells, Grad:, co-editor of the Student Directory said…

… one dol- lar. It is presently the site of the top secret Project Michigan being conducted for the government. Student Search S till Continues Helicopters and planes searched northern Quebec's bush…

October 24, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… in the ik slightest to transcend the good taste which we demand of our d students. n. "It seems entirely clear to all of - us why the action was taken." 8- The Oct. 3 letter was'prefaced by ed an…

… explanation of why the univer- sity was concerned over the sus- s- pension. "When national organi- c. -zations determine the way in d which Cornell students shall live, - with whom they associate and un- y der…

… move might be made at this Tuesday's meeting f Cornell's Student Council to establish among all affiliated organizations the iight of free selection of mem- bers by the local chapters at Cornell. It is…

… believed that plans toward this end are now being formulated ill by a group including the presidents of Panhel, the Interfraternity w Council and the Student Council st at Cornell, and the Editor-in-Chief of…

… Erupt In Algeria ALGIERS (P) - Killings, riots, general strikes and bitter Arab anger erupted across North Afri- ca yesterday. The widesparead violence. was the Arab reply to France's arrest of five…

… party leadership had promised govern- ment reforms looking toward a "new leadership, democratically elected," but' begged the country to be patient. Budapest students warned several days ago they would…

October 02, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 2, 1996 abe Sittguu Eaitg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan ::_:,,: z q ,,; RONNIE…

… EDITOR C linical programs have provided University students with opportunities not commonly accessible to them. Last week, the University announced an expan- sion of these programs. As a result of a one…

October 17, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… 17, 1961 SEVEN CENTS SIX PAGES OPEN-END QUESTIONNAIRE: OSA Study Committee.Plans Survey of Residence Halls Role By DAVID MARCUS The Office of Student Affairs Study Committee will conduct a survey on…

… the role of the resi- dence halls in the University com- munity, Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis told the residence halls Board of Gover- nors yesterday. The survey will center around…

…. Junior Panhellenic, Junior In- terfraternity Council, Inter-Coop- erative Council, the League houses and Women's Senate will also as- sist, in contacting 'students who have left the residence hall sys…

…, "Start- ing with the hypothesis the Uni- versity should expect and encour- age each student to achieve max- imum intellectual growth and a heightened personal maturity, what is your view concerning the…

…. He also cited plans, which have been drawn up for several years, for Bursley Hall, named for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bursley, a former dean of students and his wife, which would be co-educational. Women…

…, apartments and suites. The Board also scheduled dis- cussion of non-academic evalua- tions in women's residence halls for their next meeting. Student Jeopardizes Peace Cor ps Status Nigerians Demand 37…

… indicated that both Israeli and Arab officials had received its special representative, Joseph- E. Johnson in a friendly manner and had shown deep interest in finding a solution to the problem. Johnson spent…

…- tion and deportation will know how best to deal with them." Nigerian students demanded all Peace Corps volunteers in Nigeria be deported as "agents of im- perialism" after seeing copies of a post card…

October 16, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… 0 3wle iryzgn BIIZ:I Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Ih AHE HA -THAT I WtOK4 6l0tL~Lk&)- AKX2 ' ' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… level." The basic stance of the administration seems to be that teaching fellows are first and foremost graduate students, and that our paychecks represent "student aid" ra- ther than wages for a job done…

…. We reject this notion. We feel that as employes, we are entitled to be paid on the basis of our work in the classroom, our status as graduate students being irrelevant to this issue. UNTIL SEPTEMBER of…

… difficult to isolate, a feel- ing rather than a statistic. But a Japanese-American housewife, a professor, a longshoreman, an edi- tor, a student, a lawyer, and a shopkeeper all told this reporter they feel…

… wasting our energy in useless struggle. Up until the last 50 years, the Jew and Arab dwelt together in peace. Both Jews and Arabs par- ticipated in the Golden Age of Is- lam. The Islamic Empire served as a…

… tolerant refuge for Jews flee- ing from their less-tolerant neigh- bors in Christian Europe of the Middle Ages. The Arab world is today wasting its energy by uselessly trying to drive away another wave of…

October 10, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for…

… Iraq's Sunni Arab vice president was assassinated Monday by gunmen who broke into his home, the third of the politician's four siblings to be slain this year. Sunnis blamed Shiite militias and demanded a…

… school Fascinated by the Columbine bloodbath, a 13-year-old boy in a dark green trenchcoat and mask carried an assault rifle into his school yesterday, pointed it at students and fired a shot into a…

… thought-out plan" to terrorize his school. Police said a note in the student's backpack indicated he had planted an explo- sive in the school, but no bombs were found. Lt. Geoff Jones said the boy's motives…

… were unclear. School officials said the student had no major disciplinary problems. BAGHDAD Female prisoner: Guards buried detainees alive Prison guards under Saddam Hussein used to bury detainees alive…

… and watch women as they bathed, occasionally shooting over their heads, a former female prisoner testified yesterday in the genocide trial of the ex-president. Speaking in Kurdish through an Arabic

October 17, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 32) • Page Image 14

… initial pair only. Prior orders, group plans and other discount programs not included. This is a limited time otter and may end without notice. COVER STORY Arab students feel Middle East tensions here MICH…

… female who is-what else?- a journalist. At the Movies At Briarwood. DEADLY FRIEND A high school student uses all his scientific expertise to save the life of his friend, but when she comes back, she…

…'s reall, really deadly. From director Wes Craven, who gave us The Hills Have Eyes and Nightmare On Elm Street. At the State Theater. FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF A manipulative but lovable high school student

… Shadroui, Steve Ghannam, Suha Hamid. Photo by Andi Schreiber. Weekend Magazine is edited and managed by students on the staff of The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Phones…

October 29, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… March, will be brought to the See PARTY, Page 7 Waters and BroWn also claim they would respond better to student needs than their Republican coun- terparts. "I THINK I perhaps am more receptive to…

student input, more receptive to the modern problems that Brown Waters HOMECOMING VICTORY, 42-10: Wolverines dig Gophers' hole 'Brown Jug' returns By PAUL CAMPBELL You can come home again. Rick…

… Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip. Egypt is determined to show the Arab world it is protecting the interests of the Sunday " Incumbent Senator Robert Griffin met challenger Carl Levin in the…

…, he experienced great difficulties finding a donor to satisfy his need. The University Red Cross Student Blood Bank has somewhat the same problem: it needs donors to satisfy its 1978 quota of 1300 pints…

… know the frustration of gazing at a travel poster, wishing there were some way they could be transpor- ted to a ski lodge in the Alps or an exotic pagoda in Japan. University student Gary DeWitt was…

October 06, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

….I East of the campus you have a wide, fast-moving thorough- THE ARAB-ISRAEL CONFLICT "PROSPECTS FOR WAR & PEACE" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 3-5 p.m., LANE HALL 200 here one thing there, you need the whole thing…

… days. favors a walk-out, a referen- union members have been ask' dum will be circulated to all i ed to "get out and inform peo- graduate student assistants ple on the issues." They will be (GSA's) and…

Student Accounts Office (2nd floor SAB) or the Cashier (lobby, L.S. & A. Bldg.), e. ANY time this term. Sponsor: Dept. of Political Science i (We hope, of course, activities with a $1.50) you will want…

… to support our reach pact (Continued from Page 1) STUDENTS FOR THE STRIKE was beginning to take its toll on Ford sales. The company reported 0.4 per cent decline in September 21-30 sales and its…

…, lefte t . o ninJakCGuey LargenTAcyMc-Ieod .C Ihi oe Conferring with Student Advisors: Barb{ VOTE NOVEMBER 2 …

October 19, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

students to lead in increasingly multicultural workplaces and community environments.” He has since echoed those remarks, stating at a meeting with student leaders at the University of…

… antiquated next to those in the Ross School of Business and the Ford School of Public Policy. Advisory services and activities to promote a sense of community for students in LSA also lag behind the…

… intimate networks created by those schools. These deficiencies do not reflect a lack of commitment by the University staff and faculty. A student seeking help from a professor undoubtedly will…

… not seen as a luxury reserved for affluent students, either. One survey of 5,000 graduating seniors found that the students most likely to major in the humanities or social sciences were the first…

… solely for the liberal arts, albeit in the graduate program. 2. Invest in improved classrooms in liberal arts buildings. Students who view their classroom environments as supportive and positive…

… 2004. 3. Make cohorts and mentorship within LSA and liberal arts programs more visible. Peer mentorship lets students serve as advisers to one another and in turn tempers the scale of a school…

… as vast as LSA. While many departments have peer advisers, not many students know about these resources. The Business School has successfully adopted similar forms of peer mentorship. 4…

… have championed the values of a liberal arts education. Campus participation in a liberal arts education should extend past requirements typically completed in a student’s freshman year…

October 31, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…News 2A - Wednesday October 31, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 40 . ..... ........ PLATES AND POLITICS BRINGS OPPOSING OPINIONS TOGETHER Students enjoy food, debate + tol#idg 0ai…

… Day just around the corner, the group 'seeks to educate its members about prominent issues and policies in an attempt to cul- tivate informed student vot- ers leading into the election on Tuesday…

… chicken noodle soup?" This year, most of the group's monthly meetings have been dominated by election conversations, but the group plans to share their knowledge with other students outside of the orga…

…- nization. "The best way we've been able to help other students learn about the upcom- ing election is by word of mouth," Schmitz said. -MOLLYBLOCK Nesrosm 734-418-4115uopt.3 Corrections corectibns…

…Port Huron Statement in its Time and Ours is a three-day confer- ence that marks the 50th anniversary of The Port Huron Statement, a historic 1962 manifesto of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS, and an…

… CORRECTIONS " An Oct.26 article in the Daily ("CSG contemplates altered policies in wake of election") misrepresented the maximum amount of funds a student can contribute to a Central Student Government…

… international community remains at a loss about how to stop the Syria violence. The U.S. and other Western and Arab nations have called on Assad to step down, while Russia, China and Iran continue to back him…

October 04, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…~ens~ia) Policies leave room for stereotypes Students aim to repair public view of Islam in weekiong program By Michael Kan Daily Staff Reporter It can be a look, an expression or their entire attitude, but…

… turned from a regular American citizen to a sus- pected terrorist. "I was going to Saudi Arabia and I had an Arab name. Fit two and two together and you can figure it out," he said. Waiting in line among…

…, the event lin- gers in his mind and reminds him how difficult it is to be a Muslim in the United States. Starting today, the Muslim Students' Associa- tion hopes to counteract those difficulties with…

… years have seen the importance of that goal increase dramatically as the stereotypes have multiplied. Since Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, many Muslim students at the University like Tarsin say they have…

…. "There's even a bit of arrogance toward me." But to Johnson, the reason for this uneasiness is not that he lacks the "We know tha lot of students diversity, but it does not mean won't be sterec Director…

… promote diversity in the country's education sys- Stheretem and affording edu- cational opportunities to Otyping. disadvantaged minority groups. John Matlock, Yet for students like ffice of Academic Johnson…

…, the admis- sions policies have had cultural Initiatives an unspoken side effect - causing some non- minority students to believe minorities are getting a free pass into one of the nation's top…

… DIVERSITY, Page 7A qualifications, but rather the fact that he is black, making him a target of a stereotype that labels some minority college students as unworthy to attend the University. The stereotype…

… volunteer day By Ekjyot Saini and Katie Schaufelberger Daily Staff Reporters Saturdaymorn ings in collegearetra- ditional ly reserved for sleeping late but this Saturday, 180 students rolled out of bed…

… universities and 2,000 students nationwide, and by last year grew to 200 universities and organizations and more than 7,000 volunteers. IASA Community Service co- chairs Heeral Sheth and Ryan Ham- PETER…

October 23, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Miphigan Daily - Tuesday, October 23, 2001 OP/ED 01 (Tbe £rbigu &* 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

students were cially in places like colleges. Many students, process at all? College admissions is about hanging out with other 'including some minorities, ask why, if integra- putting together the best…

… class, not rewarding Asians too much and hurt- tion is the goal, do minority students band individuals with good SAT scores. And part of ing their opportunities for together in student groups with those…

… of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, at the unfortu- ty students have friends of mostly the same have different experiences that we need to be nate behest of the race baiting, deluded mem- race because it is…

… often more difficult, from exposed to truly improve our understanding of bers of the Coalition to Defend Affirmative both ends, to relate to students of different the world around us and also because we…

… minority student factors in the admissions process and no one more compelling. Or not. groups (basically their tendency to overplay gets in that isn't expected to succeed academi- Just two events from last…

… alienate qualified applicants means using a broad range tensions involving issues of race that continue their members from other students) but I cer- of other factors to bring together people with to bedevil…

… taught growing up. But the reason that affirma- over for driving through a white neighborhood. tive action is ultimately the right policy is Peter Cunniffe can be reached Or an Arab or other unsuitably…

October 10, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… death, like the Americans look forward to °living," he said in the taped message aired on Al Jazeera, r , the Arab world's version of CNN, broadcast from Qatar. "America must know that the battle will not…

… ordered to conduct a more pub- lic search. Consequently, in 1996 the regents were forbid- den to speak to each other confidentially about the See SEARCH, Page 7 Up in the air Ballot to ask for student fee…

… hike MSA also takes stand in support of US. actions, despite someo01pposition By Kara Wenzel Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly last night passed resolutions to add a question to its…

… November election ballot asking for a $1 increase in mandatory student fees and to affirm the assembly's support of the U.S. government's response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Wash…

…- ington. The fee increase would go toward increased student group funding. The MSA student fee is currently $5.69, and it is charged as a part of every student's tuition. "Student group applications for…

… funding have tripled this year, but our budget has remained the same," said MSA Treasurer Josh Samek. The MSA Code reserves at least 57 per- cent of that $1 for two student group fund- ing committees. The…

… rest of the money is also meant to fund student activities and groups, but it could be appropriated to stu- dents however representatives find neces- sary. + The resolution in support of the U…

October 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

… Minister David Levy to ~accept the U.N. delegation. '"I think that Saddam Hussein would be very pleased if the (U.N.) 'Security Council now stopped con- centrating on Kuwait and began to concentrate on Arab

… the Michigan vs. Iowa football game at Michigan Stadium at 12:30 Satur- day. Even with all of these events, however, some students still regard this as just another weekend more focused on returning…

students than on the ones already here. "Homecoming in high school was such a big deal, but in college it doesn't seem as important... it's more for the alumni," said Julie Quinlan, first-year LSA. Shariee…

… Turner, first-year LSA student agreed. "During orientation, I kept ask- ing people 'what's homecoming like here?'. All they said was 'it's no big deal,' and I was really let down," she said. Other…

students see homecoming as a time to reunite with old friends. "The only thing that homecom- ing means to me is seeing friends who have graduated," said Marc Wites, a senior in the Business School. "I have…

…." 'There were so many more administrators and faculty present than students, I don't think the results can accurately reflect student opinion' - Nicole Carson LSA Senior The guidelines state that a uni…

… more for the students, and the campus in general," she said. Coming to a Residence Hall near you! Tuesday, October 16, 5-7 p.m. South Quad Hall, East Side Lobby Wednesday, October 17, 5-7 p.m. Markley…

… hot news fast? Find it in the Daily. ~be Mirb~janAuif The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday duning the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

…. Subscription rates: for fall and winter.(2 semesters) $28.00 U.S. mail and $28 on campus, for fall only $22.00 U.S. mail. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service…

October 19, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…'s Political Science 353 class, "The Arab-Israeli, Conflict." Students take roles of important political figures - Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, for example. They study their roles and their charac…

… felt that if the humanities department was eliminated students would lose out on the advantages it offered. kfinko's co iM Our Xerox 9500 otters offset quality & fast Service ' , 5C OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK…

… 540 E. Liberty St.-761-4534 Corner of Moynord & liberty " s kinkoss copies (Continued from Page 3) symbol lies within each box in the grid. As the grid fills in, each student forms a theory about the…

… pattern he begins to see. The game, run by Tim Erickson of The University of California, Berkeley, teaches the way scientists form and test *heories by allowing the student to form and test his own theory…

… played by University students in a political science course. Suransky and political science lecturer Edgar Taylor, jointly developed the Middle-East Conflict Simulation Game (MESG) for use in Taylor…

… "triggers the game," giving it "a kick in the seat," said Taylor. "Students get at the enormous com- plexity, the multi-faceted nature of the conflict," he said. "They're no longer ix humanities "I give the…

… Employer, M/F/H/V The 'whole you' through metaphysics (Continued from Page 1) - flhonda Struble, an engineering senior and metaphysics students, said people can learn about themselves and othiers Py…

… referred to as a donation, so students can deduct it from their taxes. The .school is a non-profit organization, O'Guinn said, and all of the teachers are volunteers. Tuition money goes toward maintenance of…

…Classifieds Bring Results OCTOBER 19 3:30 Rm. 231 AngelI Hall MASS MEETING for students interested in AmericanInstitutions 1 N T E, R N S H I P S Where to Iuv? dU I …

October 29, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Senate rejec- ted a veto resolution that would have scrapped the sale of the sophisticated radar planes and F15 jetfighter weaponry to the Arab kingdom. The president needed 50 votes, since a tie would…

… at 7:30 in the Michigan Student Assembly chanbers in the Michigan Union. In an interview Tuesday night, Kemperman described the principles of Moon's church and what he claims are the methods they used…

… controversy, the University has hired a black coun-, seling representative for the Minority3 Student Services office. Budget problems and uncertainty, about what the representative's role should be contributed…

… was discharged for "behavioral problems," Moorehead said. MSS is an office that offers a variety of counseling services to the Univer- sity's minority students. It is staffed by four representatives…

…, each of whom specializes in a particular area such as financial aid or research on minority students. In addition, each staff member represents a different ethnic background. Currently the office is…

… staffed by Asian American, Native American, hispanic, and black representatives. WHEN THE position was vacated in June, 1980, the director of Trotter House - a campus minority student center - and the…

student services program analysis director were hired on a part-time basis in the interim. At that time students went before the University Regents and requested that the University fill 'the position with…

… a full-time black representative. In spite of student protests, the University decided not to hire a full- time representative after a task-force review of student services said the duties of the…

October 09, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… he Democrats fear his Southern In other nolitical news, te ;_wanted legislation against the Bantist religion may put off the debte hetien vice nrosirentil rree Arab boycott of Israel and pro- Catholic…

… Frogge. beinnin at 9:30 p.m. (EDT) I That leaves even less money D 'T WASTE next Friday in the six-year-old! for higher education." DON' WAesThaTEacodn t he EVENING COVER: $1.50 ($1.00 with Student 1.D…

…E MICHIGAN DAILY state funds have led to the riseI Sun. 5 pm.-midnight SOMEPLACE ELSE . . . volume LXXXVLI. No. 7 in tuition costs and th loss of1 Saturday, October 9, 1976 Is edited and manaed by students I…

… The Rev. E. Jack Lemon Worship Services at 9:00 and 11:00. Church School at 9:00 and 11:00. Adult Enrichment at 10:00. WESLEY FOUNDATION UNITED METHODIST CAMPUS MINISTRY Student groups active pro…

… transportations Call 6( 9928, * * * UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at the Ann Arbor Y, 530 5. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpc tation: 663-3233 or 426-3808. 10…

…:00 a.m.-Sunday Worship * * 4 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave. 662-4466 Worship at 9:30 and 11:00 Sundays Student coffee hour at 12:00. 4:00 Sunday - "Vietnam 'I day"-slides shown by a rece…

… Worship Wednesda Welcome to all students! 14 P.M. 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. 11:30 a.m.-Lunch.- ST. MARY STUDENT 6:00 p.m.--Evening Worship. CHAPEL (Catholic) "God's people in God's world 331 Thompson-663…

… readers. If you're at all interested, give us a call -or better yet, stop by one afternoon. a MICHIGAN YEARBOOK, NOW ON SALE U-M ALL CAMPUS Student Run, Student Produced Year-in- Review. Buy NOW before the…

October 31, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… local addresses of the students nominated, and should be sent to Dean Richard Armitage, The Grad School, The Ohio State Univ., 164 W. 19th Ave., Columbus, Ohio. The Arab Club celebrates the Eighth…

… station is only charg- ing for the cost of installation and building of the receiver to the Set Deadline For Entering Math Contest All students interested in enter- ing the William Lowell Putnam mathematics…

… given on the morning and afternoon of Dec. 1. A team of three students will be chosen from the winners of the preliminary contest to represent the University nationally. Entrance to the competition is…

… roll music to an editorial forum. The programming is set up by con- sidering the student body's tastes at large, and consequently all types of music are included, he added. Station Image Many of the…

… individual images, Kabaker explained. In the evening much of the pro- gram time is devoted to music which allows students to listen and study at the same time. WCBN also tries to cover as many of all…

… ex- plained, special equipment is need-, ed for the hook-up with the cen- tral station. Students operate the station and broadcast the programs. What is played is the disc-jockey's own preference, as…

… long as it is in keep-. ing with the basic daily format,, Kabaker said. The equipment isi built by engineering students who1 also keep it in working order. 1 Views Role Of Growth In Nations By ORVAL…

…- er." "At any cost, we must prepare for the world of tomorrow," he said. A graduate student of the Uni- versity of Michigan, Prof. Chiap- petta became professor of Social Foundations at Arizona State…

… Development, he became a representative of the State De- partment to Peru. Extend Petitioning For SGC Boards Student Government Council Administrative V i c e - President Kenneth Miller, '64, announced…

October 28, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 49) • Page Image 6

… Israel by Arab Secretary-General U Thant's term terrorists. in office to the end of the Gen- The resolution also asked both eral Assembly session in late De- Israel and Syria to cooperate ful- cember. ly…

… SOVIET UNION! soon as possible "what steps could be taken on the broader question "THEBEST BALLET COMPANY-ANAMERICATODAY." of Arab-Israeli relations" "-Walter Terry, Herald Trb. Feb. 1966 L* IAcross "I…

… and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information…

students wishing to teach on the secondary level in the Winter Term have been completed. If you have not been noti- fled of an appointment and expect to student teach in the Winter Term, 1967. contact the i…

….m. Chairman, Terry Kammash. .1 Events SBUSHMEN ALL-CAMPUS MIXER Friday Night, Oct. 28th 9:00-12:00 P.M. GUYS 50, GIRLS FREE! East Quad Dining Room No. 3 1 The following sponsored student events are…

… approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Organizations not later than 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday prior to…

…. * * * Newman Student Association, Com- munity mass and supper, Oct. 28, 5:10 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thompson. * * * Newman Student Association, Inter- national Fiesta, Oct. 28, 8 p.m., New- man Center, 331…

… Thompson. * * * Newman Student Association, Art film: Kurosawa's "Rasho-mon," Oct. 29, 8 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thomp- son. * _1 jointly with BETH ISRAEL CONGREGATION Presenting The Drinking Song for…

…-Span- ish conversation in an Hispanic at- '0 mosphere, Mon., Oct. 31, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Baha'i Student Group, Informal dis- cussion, Fri., Oct. 28, 8 p.m., 335 E. Huron, Apt. 5. All welcome…

…. * * * Viet Nam Club, First organizational meeting, short films on Viet Nam and explanation of club's proposed activi- ties, Mon., Oct. 31, 8 p.m., Interna- tional Center. Open to all interested students and…

October 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth 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…

… placed the blame on the students. The Quad "Wheels" tiptoed from room to room with their little master key and ransacked the rooms while the occupants, were in class or watch- ing the World Series on TV…

… watt bulbs in every room? This is our home away from home? dOn well, students come and students go but the management lives on. --Ken Graham, '57 Save Money? . . To the Editor: RE THE Student Bookstore…

… one big reason. They have not liked the look of British and French military preparations. They do not want an Arab-Western war that would spell danger for the Soviet Union. But they do want to…

… capitalize on the fever of na- tionalism and anticolonialism in the Arab world. Moscow thus can be expected to press Egypt to offer a Suez settlement which would sound logical. Actually, Moscow expects and…

October 30, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953 k Student Legislature the Ploy T HE ART OF the ploy is a modern con- cept. Even the most disreputable of the Sophists of old apparently had…

… and so has not yet been caught up in moral judgements of good or evil. It remains neutral. It exists merely to be used for good or bad designs. Modern governments employ the ploy- adequately. Student

… members of the that he is not doing it as a favor to the press and the newsreels, howe if any group of students should high command have expressed a ever, but as an obligation to the American people. A…

… Services Administration. The ex-President wanted Forbes so much ments on the Student Legislature of its own population. However, it that he made a special trip to talk to GS Administrator Mansure. by Sam…

…, that -John Leggett of attending meetings and that of giving his opinions on subjects Arab-Israeli Crisis . . which he can intelligently debate. I InhAi Now Mr. Davis is a person of in- °JIISS LISS…

October 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… biggest game of the year. The rally will be organized on the steps of the Union at 7:15 p.m. and follow the band to Ferry Field in a torchlight parade at 7:30 p.m. Yell Contest The Student Legislatur…

… Michigan sports as "The Yellow and Blue" and "Varsity." Entries may be mailed to or turned in at the Student Legislative Office in the Union. The committee of Judges is made up of Walter B. Rea, Assistant…

… Dean of Students, Robert Morgan, Assistant General Secretary of the Alumni Association and the cheerleaders. The contest is open to all students except members of the Varsity Committee. * * * Varsity…

… Group To Be Enlarged Committee Sponsors All-Campus Activities With a packed schedule set up for the year, the Student Legislature Varsity Committee, formed during the summer term to sponsor and co…

… brought the campus its first pep rally, sponsored the trip to the Ohio State game and is now conduct- ing the Michigan Yell Contest. Students who join the committee now are especially wanted for work on…

….m. deadline. Book Exchange To Give Checks The Student Book Exchange will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday to issue checks for books sold and to return all unsold texts, manager Dick Bur…

October 15, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…- tionnaires among women students in late October in order to deter- mine students' views of Univer- sity regulations, and "in which areas people desire change," Assembly President Charlene Hag- er, '65, said…

… sampling, in residence halls and sorority houses. Women students not. in either type of living unit can ob- tain a questionnaire at the League. Questionnaire Compilators Compiling the questionnaire are Miss…

… "nation-wide, long-term plan to expand oppor- tunities for Negroes in higher edu- cation at faculty, student and ad- ministrative levels in all regions of{ the c o u n t r y," according to the ACE…

… April 1955: drew up five points of peace- ful co-existence. The Arab League Constitution: seeks to maintain peace and brotherhood among Arab nations but has varied in meaning over the years according to…

… the degree of cordiality existing among Arab states. Addis Ababa Charter of African Unity: chiefs of state and govern- ment, of Africa last may under chairmanship of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia…

October 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… ... Crowds of men estimated by observers to be between 35 and 250, dressed as Arabs with tow- els around their heads and at- tired in bathrobes visited fra- ternity houses in the Wash- tenaw- Hill Street area…

… last night. A group of about 35 men would walk into abhouse, it was reported, shouting "We want recruits" and "Guns for thej Arabs," and in many cases 50 men would walk out. When the number reached…

… use by the 73 students enrolled in the program. Although the Nuclear Engineering program began only three years ago, with four students enrolled in 1953, it has since grown to assume the distinction of…

… the reactor through the courtesy of the project. Slightly more than one-third of the program's membership is made up of foreign students, young men who plan to start and de- velop similar programs or…

October 23, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… Commission now studying the needs of state- wide higher education, "I hope they will consider that education is more than a person standing be- fore 25 or 30 students and trying to put something across." "The…

… facilities, the Uni- versity President said, "We are trying to keep a reasonable pro- portion of housing open to stu- dents, considering our financial means and present costs.'' Next fall, 1800 more students

… consolidate its victory. National Socialists, who call President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt the "symbol of Arab awak- ening," won a quarter of the seats in Jordan's 40-man lower house. At least four extreme…

… leftists of the National bloc, four followers of the former Grand Mufti Haj Amin .Husseini of Jerusalem, two Arab Resurrection party mem- bers,and several independents are also solidly in the pro…

…-Egyptian camp to guarantee a majority for the orientation of this country's policy toward Cairo. The National Bloc delegation is the largest Communist-line repre- sentation in any Arab country. * * * EN ROUTE IN…

October 21, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… said. Fight Starts After Game A University student and a Whitmore Lake man are in County Jail today as a result of -a fist fight after yesterday's football game. Frederick Kline, 29 years-old, of…

… Whitmore Lake provoked Stan- ley 0. Smith, 157E, and a crowd of returning students, by nudging his automobile through the crowd at dangerous speeds. Both men were booked on a charge of disorderly conduct and…

… Jordan's 20,000-man army, once rated the Arab world's best; and promise to aid the Jordanians if they are at- tacked. Anti-Western elements among Jordan's 1,400,000 population - stirred up by increased…

… Israeli frontier attacks and the rise of Egypt's President Abdul Gamal Nasser as a professional champion of Arab rights-figure to gain so much ground that even moderate independents will be under heavy fire…

… King Faisal II is a cousin of Jordan's 21-year-old King Hussein, or go to the Egyp- tian-Syrian-Saudi Arabian trium- virate headed by Nasser. A third of Jordan's population is made up of Arab refugees of…

…- ular physician. United Nations Week Beg'ins . Today marks the beginning of a week - long program celebrating United Nations Week, co-spon- sored by the Student Government Council and the International…

…, held at 7 p.m. tonight in Lane Hall, will be prepared by students from Greece, Syria, the Ukraine, Pakistan, In- dia, Japan, China and Korea. Fil- ipino and Puerto Rican dancers will provide…

October 27, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…’s a growing pipeline of multiracial students, staff and faculty.” The panel included Martha Jones, a professor of history and Afroamerican and African Studies and co-director of the Michigan Law…

… Program in Race, Law and History, as well as Edward West, professor emeritus in the School of Art & Design, and Mark Kamimura- Jimenez, Rackham director of Graduate Student Success. All three faculty…

… panelists raised points about the experiences of multiracial people, the diversity of multiracial students on campus and responded to the question, “What does it mean to be multiracial in a…

… Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily’s office for $2…

… the University of Copen- hagen is giving a speech on Arab revolutions. WHO: Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies WHEN: 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. WHERE: International Institute, 1636 The…

….m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Gerald Ford Library Fellows Info Session WHAT: Students interested in the Carnegie Jr. Fellows Program are invited to this info session. WHO: The Career Center WHEN: 1 p.m. to 2…

… thing about being a University student? The homework. I love that it’s constant, I can rely on it and no matter what I do, it’ll never go away. It’s like a really great boyfriend. This is cliché…

… for students who are interested in learning about emerging climate change adaptation and public health research. WHO: Graham Sustainability Institute WHEN: 12 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. WHERE: School of…

…. Faculty members and graduate students listened as Agard-Jones explained her research on homosexuality and gender transgression, both of which she said are frequently discussed topics in…

October 06, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE It just gets worse and worse. -Dick De…

… as accessible support for students. I haven't personally seen the window dis- as being an inclusive It is certainly refreshing to see such play in question, but I'm forced to wonder environment; from…

students, we must recognize that United Asian American Organizations and igan State outfit is correlated to the lynching hatred and ignorance are complex issues that the Filipino American Student Association…

… the Tawana Brawley case? More it is part of what makes changing the status than 2,000 local and national media out- quo and racism so difficult. The status quo On Sept. 15, two University students lets…

… context. This is also a form of racism that this is America? Where are the Arab the words to. Mimicry is easy; practice, exe- because America does not consist of only Americans, the Persians, the Latinos…

…'t believe you - you are the rac- graduate student at the crime? Three? "Is that all?" How many ist!" Frankly, I expect this reaction because University of California, Los Angeles LETTER TO THE EDITOR 0…

Students should be less Polarized, more receptive TO THE DAILY: I'm sure your inbox is becoming clogged with e-mails concerning the letter Art Josin had published (Democrats should stand up for what they…

October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

… or Arab Student As I and the other passers-by gathered more to the left, while the United States keeps a Associations sponsor it. They were there as part around the crying child, and her sister brushed…

…4 4A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 11, 2004 OPINION .u 4140 NMAY\\C) STREET I e ltcbtguu ad1 thedazly@rnichigaridaily . co EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT TlE UNIVERSITY OF…

… affirmative action, wouldn't he be willing to give up his seat in the Law School in the interest of "diversity?" The Law School, coincidentally, recently sent an e-mail to its students explaining that the only…

… two little Israel would diminish. The ADL and similar pro- of the Persian Students Association, so I did help girls exiting a ballet studio. The mother was Israel groups have the lobbying funds to sway…

… excited little children. anti-Semitic." This is a false understanding of why and the Persian Students Association along with As the children danced circles around their the United States supports Israel…

… on the policy on a Palestin- The Lebanese Students Association did not host skittered across the sidewalk to my feet. ian state. Some are more to the right and some are the event, nor did the Jordanian…

students worked on chatting. Even as I reached the corner of vative post-colonialist policies that dictate that the night and day to bring this wonderful event to us, South University Avenue, she was still…

… as student population is, we do not need observed that the United States maintains a one- First, on reporting on campus events, you had incorrect facts reported to us on top of it all. sided policy on…

October 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 11, 2002 OP/ED ( jE ' iC [ All 1 MT j 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

…, people. versity and the conference on behalf of a pair of Detroit News editorial page editor Nolan Finley piss and moan about who hates who most University students. Schlussel says "terrorists" called…

… contradict- to ask: "... When did anti-Semitism lose its seat statehood and not Yasser Arafat; being pro- ing herself and decrying all things Arab as "ter- on the bus of political correctness?" Israel is not…

… David Enders can be reached at there to meet with President George W. Bush. To - anti-Semitism." denders@umich.edu. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Former student gov. pres. urges 'U' not to divest TO THE DAILY…

… the entire University community, including the President, the University Board of Regents, the faculty and staff and students to make a clear statement of its essential values; to state proudly…

… bystander to immorality. BILL JACOBS Alumnus The author was president ofthe University Student Government Council from 1972-1973 and is with the American'Jewish Committee for Israel is good for Palestinians…

…. I also share the reservations of many students regarding some of the expected speakers, especially Hatem Bazian, whom I remember all too well from when I was a student with him at San Francisco State…

October 10, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 30) • Page Image 8

… 13. New and used. Student Bike Shop. 607 S. Forest, next to Village Corner. 662-6986 25B1013 JEFFREY PARSONS - Relax with a friend at the State Theater Midnight Movies this weekend. Drop by the Daily…

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… hiring. Your Area. Call 1-805-687-6000, Ext. R-10152. 27R1031 NEED A JOB? STUDENTS ONLY, PART - TIME WORK AVAILABLE at North Ingalls Building Eateries and Commons. Must be available during lunch hours…

…-800-282- 6221. 11H1018 CLERK/TYPIST, part-time, 60 wpm knowledge of IBM PC or word processing preferred. 3.50-4.00/hr. TeleTypesetting Co., 228 Nickels Arcade, 761-7664. 94H1017 WANTED: WORK study students.. Two…

…-TIME JANITOR needed at Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard. Must be U-M student. Apply to Ms. McGlothlin, 10:00 a.m.- 2 p.m. weekdays. dHtc LOOKING FORA job where you can keep your ideas intact, earn good…

… title 33 Villa d'-, near Roma 35 Surface measure 36 Cattail 37 NFL scores 39 Arab title 41 Bo, of "Ten" 44 "Look Back in Anger" playwright 47 Spiritual leaders: Yiddish 49 Garland 50 Seethes 51 Grenoble…

October 07, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… with the Soviet Union. The party, the Arab Socialist Union founded by Gamal Abdel Nasser, met in Cairo to ratify Anwar Sadat as Nasser's successor as president. In New York, the United States told the…

… headquarters, Miranda's com- mand post, Torres' forces claimed to have taken Bolivia's second largest city, Cochabamba. Groups of university students in the capital declared themselves' for Torres and a…

… government that would be ",nationalist, of the left and with participation of workers and students." Miranda named a military triu- mvirate loyal to him. He decided to remain in the background with- out an…

… of Ann Arbor's Pioneer High School for its alleged failure-to implement demands made by black students at the school for increased hiring of black faculty., Two years ago, the statement says, black…

students at the school first presented the demands, and last year, it continues, the school's principal committed himself to their implementation. But, the statement claims, "to date, the principal has…

… failed to implement the demands, but in- stead summoned heavily armed police to stifle and intimidate the students who were gathered in peaceful assembly." This refers to events leading up to the disrup…

…- tion which occurred at the school last Tuesday, in which classes were dismissed early and some parts of the school were damaged b'y black students. BAM, the statement concludes, "strongly supports the…

… Pioneer High School students in their just demands for securing quality and relevant education." WASHINGTON (A)-Rest easy. taxpayer, your federal Filbert Control Board is hard at work. In these times of…

… STARTS TOMORROW! "AT LAST AN HONEST FILM" -Detroit Free Press The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann…

October 03, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

… Bay City Times and vice president of the club, will preside over an informal discussion period set for 10:30 a.m. Friday. Friday's luncheon feature will be reports from University foreign students on…

… EXPEDITION included Prof. Douglas Crary, a geographer, Prof. N. Marbury Efimenco, a political scientist and graduate students William Masters, Ernest McCarus, Carter Zeleznik, and John Andersen. Archaeologist…

… weeks among an obscure tribe of Arabs who inhabit the Tigris- Euphrates swamp region. Try FOL LETT'S First CENTER OF ATTENTION-Another Urartu monument discovered by the expedition is painted with a…

…- commercialized and de-empha- sized." The international importance of strong active student governments in the United States was empha- sized by main speaker, Harold Stassen, president of the Univer- sity of…

… Pennsylvania. Stassen stressed the necessity of being aware of the problems of students in other countries to help prevent major world conflicts in future years. Although the University SL has been a member of…

…,--- -=- - --- _--- 'ENSIAN t CAMPUS SALE it I', 4 TODAY - - CULTURAL CLUBS WANTED: TO STUDENTS' WIVES If you are a formzer TELEPHOrNE OPERATOR and would like to work while your husband attends the University, cone in…

… and see us. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. Mrs. Pesek 323 East Washington St. Ann Arbor New Members Sought by International Student Group 8-5 a: 1 v S More representatives from for- eign and American…

… cultural group: on cami us are needed if the Inter- national Students' Association is to become a, co-ordinating agency for all such groups, according to Charles Arnade, grad., president of the association…

…. Although over fourteen foreign student:' clubs and , everal other c4 n.pu , cganizations sent rere.- sentatixes to the TSA meeting Arts Theatre O ens Doors Opei:ing night for the Arts The- atre G ub's fall…

October 11, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…. -Compiled from Daily wire reports CAMPUS PR OTFSIT Students gather to support affirmative action policies North Campus rally mirrors those in Washington By SAM GRINGLAS Daily StaffReporter Calls for justice…

… rang across the North Campus Diag early Wednesday afternoon, and multi-colored "Diversity Mat- ters" posters waved in the hands of more than 40 students rallying in support of affirmative action policies…

…, including an event held outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. Law student Eric Jarrett, the coordinator of the event, said the cases involving the Univer- sity and affirmative action make the issue…

… received many awards, the Golden Apple - which is given annually to a student-nominated University professor - was the most mean- ingful to him. Peterson's research focused primarily on "character strengths…

… his col- leagues working in fields such as Arab American Studies, Native American Studies, Afri- can American Studies, Wom- en's Studies, and LGBT studies reported similar events. Kurashige added that…

… it's symbolic reason- ing. It is particularly important people come (to Ann Arbor)," Jar- rett said. On North Campus, a multitude of guests spoke to students on the merits of affirmative action and the…

…- out this nation." For many students, Jarrett said, affirmative action is not only a continuation of ongoing nation- al debate, but also an aspect of their everyday experiences in higher education. "For…

… everybody in the class- room, diversity is important and not just in race. I think diversity Caroline Miller, a gradu- ate student who studied under Peterson at the University of Pennsylvania, said one of his…

… several languages, analyzes the character strengths of individuals. Miller fondly recalled the way Peterson treated his students with respect and optimism, noting that he had a likable sense of humor…

October 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 23) • Page Image 7

… can see that robberies and break-ins cluster in student-occu- pied areas. Though official statistics are not available, crime maps from recent weeks show that areas mostly occupied by stu- dents…

… regularly have more burglaries and attempted burgla- ries than non-student neighborhoods. Those areas include the roads between Main Street, McKinley Avenue, Oxford Road, and Kingsley Street - a relatively…

… area between M-14, US-23 and I- 94, much of which is highly populated. For example, between Aug. 25 and Sept. 1 when many students were moving into their new residences, the people living in the campus…

… Arbor had 37. Crime maps for the week of Sept. 21 to 27 are not yet available. Because their residents are constantly changing, student residential areas don't participate in the Neighborhood Block Watch…

… Program that is popular in the rest of the city. The lack of security and awareness in student neighbor- hoods has made them a successful target for criminals for "We don't think our doors were unlocked…

students, they can't realize that we are all poor college students and there is no reason-for them to come in and take our entertainment away." DAVID KATZ/Daily Rackham student Monica Tutschka walks by an…

October 23, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

…-of-classroom learning experi- ences - whether in a living, electronic or extracurricular environment - strengthen faculty-student relation- ships, he said. Penn's Writers' Guild-an organiza- tion that attracts thousands…

… of people with a smiliar interest - brings the school's various groups together, he said. "It's a place of interaction around an *!activity that students, faculty and staff have in common;' Chodorow…

… settlers who live in the city of 94,000 Arabs. On Monday, U.S. envoy Dennis Ross, who is mediating the talks, announced he was returning to Washington, appar- ently after concluding that the talks were…

… biased because ,-they concentrate on things they can -measure instead of things that matter to students," Friedman said. "The magazine is not going to stop doing 9 the rankings - they are very popular "rnd…

… University being in the top 25 does 1help out-of-state admissions" Serota °: aid. "This (resolution) could hurt the University and its out-of-state admis- . ,dons in the long run." Stanford's student

… government was the first among top-25 schools' stu- in favor of asking students for more funding. Rackham Rep. Douglas Friedman called the fee increase question "pork barrel politics" by the assembly. "I…

… think it's very hypocritical for the assembly to complain about tuition bills and then keep asking students to raise their fees for more money," Friedman said. "An increase will mean we have one of the…

… highest student fees in the Big Ten." MSA government fees are currently fifth highest in the Big Ten. If all increases pass, the fee would become the third highest behind Michigan State and Iowa. dent…

… governments to pronounce the system unfair, Mehta said. "Rankings have had a (drastic) effect on students - every major administrative decision is made with the rankings in the back of the admin- istrators…

…' minds," said Nick Thompson, vice president of Associated Students of Stanford. Local students had mixed opinions about the importance of the U.S. News rankings. "Even if it's hard (for the rankings) to be…

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