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October 19, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… to in an attempt by the three to Towering Crimes of the Gang of against the right-wing Lebanese expand the small Arab League iron out their differences over Fours," and the students were Christians and…

…_ Page Two -" THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 19, T 9 6, Page TWO ~- - THE MICHIGAN DAILY EXPANDING AWARENESS Chiang accused of trying to kill Mao Arab leaders vow to end 18-month…

students, gives a dramatic version of the vents surrounding Mao's death on September 9. "When Chairman Mao was gravely ill Chiang Ching did not care. When Chairman Ma's illness reached its crisis, Chiang…

… Ching disregarded opposition and obstacles from the doctor' and insisted on moving Chair- man Mao in a vain attempt to kill him," the students wrote. THE BIG PINK poster de- scribed Madame Mao and her…

October 10, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

Arab terrorism. clared. " strength.' HE TOLD reporters that Israel Yariv a was greatly outnumbered in tanks in the Sin and troops but had managed rian effor to the heroism of our sol- o build a firm…

….S. officials have proposed that - a ceasefire be arranged along the boundaries that existed before the present hostilities began. The Arab states as well as the Soviet Union and China on the other hand, would…

… like to see the Israelis pullback to the pre-1967 borders. A EUROPEAN diplomat predict- ed that if Israel threatens tne Arabs with loss of even more ter- ritory, nonaligned Security Council members will…

… come up with a sim- ple resolution for "ceasefire and nothing more." On the other hand, if the Arabs advance toward the Israeli heart- land, "there would be growing pressure on the United States to save…

… Israel and that would be a dangerous situation," he added. Student Book Service Meanwhile, a U.N. spokesman. said the U.N. watch along the Suez Canal and the Israeli-Syrian border had been virtually…

… request.I The observers on Saturday had reported crossings of the ceasefire lines from the Arab sides but none from the Israeli side.1 PANAMA CITY (UPI) - Traf- fic authorities have authorized 1 the…

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October 13, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

… luncheon, Oct. 13, Student Zionist Organization and 12-1:00, 802 Monroe., Mrs. Wyona How- Hillel sponsor Orthodox High Holy Day ard. G.R.O.W.: "Community Organi- Services and Conservative Services, zaing and…

… would * * * like to form a discussion group please Student Zionist Organization. Suk- call: Philip Coates, 763-1688 or Greg kahi Raising. Oct. 15, Hillel, for thc Armtrong, 665-2866.I time call 663…

….a Jui AlmOLLC O NN _________________G"Wibt uim ei ts a aa Nff'k kARAMOIIT ' t PYCTUR4 Saudia Arabia Blasts Israel As Cause of Arab Turmoil 1:00-3:00-5:00 7:15-9:20 Dial NO 2-6264 JJeATE UNITED…

… NATIONS, N.Y. (JP) - In one of the toughest Arab speeches of the current UN Gen- eral Assembly session, Saudi Ara- blia declared yesterday it would never accept the existence of Israel. "It will continue to…

October 02, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 2, 1987- Page 3 ECB placement meets with 'mid react ioq Friends mourn death of University student By DAVID SCHWARTZ Dan Char, a first-year LSA Hon- ors student

… and went to sleep." Hughes complained that he doesn't understand why the English Composition Board placed him at the lowest of three levels the board can place a student. He shares a con- fusion common…

… to many new Uni- versity students about how the board makes its decisions. The ECB's assistant director, Liz Hamp-Lyon, explained that faculty and "experienced teaching assistants" on the board base a…

student's place- ment solely on essays students write during orientation. From these, boardmembers channel students into either tutorial English or first-year introductory English, or exempt them from the…

… essay)," she said. Dan Levine, a first-year Physical Education student, dislikes the ECB's methods. "I think the 50 minutes they give you to work on it is not enough time for someone to develop a paper…

October 26, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… refugees in Israel, he felt. "The only hope for the refugee problem lies in a generous policy by the Tsraelis to the disnlaced Arabs." By MARGARET WARNER The Student Government Coun- cil committee on course…

…. Mounting opposition, by both professors and students, to the Vietnam war and to war-related research is spurring the trend. But just as significant is increas- ing faculty concern that classi- fied contracts…

… projects outside the uni- See MORE SCHOOLS, page 6 In dollar terms, the total of FBI QUEST IONS STUDENTS: Protestors Conscientious Objectors March On Counseled by Clergymen By The Wire Services…

… offering counsel to conscien- tious objectors, and the FBI is questioning students who partici- pated in the draft protest in Washington. The FBI is also questioning' students who turned in their draft…

… and Massachusetts. Students reported being asked1 whether or not they had their Society, currently being held in Detroit. "The churchmen are putting themselves on the side of civil dis- obedience as…

…- one, demonstrators or reporters from Wayne State's student news- paper. was allowed inside. Violence developed when a group of demonstrators followed a businessman attending the con- ference around to a…

… back door guarded by other conference par- ticipants. When denied admit- tance, the students surrounded the businessmen and shouted "Big firms get rich. GIs die". Police attempted to apprehend a man who…

… men in front of the building, re-1 draft cards, and if not, for wiat By MARTIN HIRSCHMAN ' Council members proposed hav- reason. One Yale student said: 'ing elections over a two day per- "They didn…

…'t browbeat me or Petitioning for candidacy in the iod elcins ora twday per- anything, but God - it sort of Ielection of six at-large Student liod hoping more students could shakes you up." d Government Council…

students tions have yet been received even et ftettlUiest n of their right to silence, and of - Ithough next Tuesday is the last ei day for filing petitions to run in On Nov. 14-15 the polls will be it. next…

October 17, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…h eckendMagazine: Philly's Johnsons - 'That's Life' Michigan's Arab students-" The List Ninety-seven years of editorialfreedom Vol. XCVII - No. 32 Copyright 1986, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor…

… of sociology and research associate at the Population Studies Center, and Yu-Hsia Lu, a graduate student, analyzed data collected in 1977 and 1985 by the University of Chicago General Social Survey…

….-Several members of the Board of Regents yesterday questioned the constitutionality of PIRGIM's drive to regain University help in getting student funding at class registration. Three members of the Public Interest…

… Research Group in Michigan told the regents during the public comments session of the regents' monthly meeting that students are willing to pay a refusable fee to the student-run environmental group. The…

… the efforts of the group to prove that it has a majority of student support may prove futile if the regents approve a proposal to discontinue their policy of allowing any student group to collect money…

… through the Student Verification Form if they have a majority of student support. Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann Arbor), who introduced the proposal i SIDON, Lebanon (AP)-A mis - site destroyed an Israeli…

…. PIRGIM's future has been threatened since February 198 when the regents, citing low student support, voted 6-1 to prevent PIRGIM from continuing to collect funds via Student Verification Forms at class…

… registration. PIRGIM officials say they feel that they have done more than enough to prove that a majority of' students would willingly pay a fee. "We have successfully completed the largest student petition…

… drive in history, and we know of no student organization that doesn't support us," said PIRGIM vice chair Judy Hyslop, an LSA senior. PIRGIM leaders say they collected 16,874 student signatures in their…

… test of whether students will give See REGENTS, Page 7 debate igher ed. fumding By MICHAEL LUSTIG State Sen. Lana Pollack and her opponent Republican Dale Apley, said yesterday that funding for higher…

October 27, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… office were: Chicanos at Michigan, the United Farm Workers Support Com- mittee, East Wind (an Asian students group), the Organization of Arab Students, the Young Socialist Alli- ance, the Revolutionary…

students threaten suit over allocation of offices By DAVID GOODMAN The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) may get slapped with a civil rights suit unless it reverses a decision to oust most political and…

… administration, and the Regents to overturn the student offices decision. If that fails, Men- diola said, he will go to court and charge MSA with racial bias under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. ,a OFFICE…

… SPACE for student DoilyPhotoby CHRISTINASCHNEIDER groups is controlled by MSA's Stu- ipp ry business dent Organizations Board. Earlier this month, the board decided to How do you play 'King of the…

… Mountain' on a 'mountain' you can't climb? These second graders from St. Paul's Lutheran reassign student office space based school don't know either, but they tried gripping their sneakers on Daedalus…

Student Brigade, and the Spartacus Youth League. Last week, -Student Organizations Board Chairwoman Michele Spray- regen said, ""We want to stay away from ethnic and politicalsorganiza- tions because there…

… that's what it is," he said. Minority studenttgroups were ''more adversely affected'' by the office shuffling than other student organizations,' he said. "A lot of groups - myself included -- would like…

… pecking order, (appealing to) the associate vice-president for student services, the vice-president for student services (Henry John- son), the president' (Robben Flem- ing), the Regents and the courts. If…

… we can't win in court, we'll go to the streets." Mendiola indicated other student groups have said they might be' interested in joining the appeal, should MSA fail to reverse the office's decision. He…

… declined to name them, however, saying they would have to approve release of their names. Jasper Di Giuseppe,- MSA vice- president for student organizations, said many of the ethnic groups were denied…

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 24, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… book to analyze critically the book, affi post-Sept. 11 climate for Arab Ameri- academic cans. Graduate students at George- among dif town University read the book for a Howev class on Arabs and Muslims…

… a 4A - Wednesday, October 24, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor. MI 48109 tothedaily…

… section of the paper. Readers are encouraged to contact the public editor with questions and comments. He canbe reached at publiceditor@umich.edu. :T S The perils of plastic 'U' needs to educate students

… about dangers of credit cards For the average college student, the offer of a free pizza or a free sandwich is pretty tempting, and credit card companies know it. With a few quick signatures and a lot of…

… personal information on some seemingly trivial documents, many students unwittingly sign their way to free meals - and a lot of debt. Most students have no idea what they are getting into until that first…

… state- ment arrives in the mail outlining a cripplingly high interest rate. Although the University has taken modest steps to prevent credit card companies from scamming students on campus, the best rem…

… and more colorful than anything we have seen. Bryan Kolk can be reached at beakerk@umich.edu. Many college students, like most people, have to rely on credit cards for most their purchases, A study by…

… major student loan pFrovider Nellie Mae found that three- fourths of all college students have credit cards, and 40 percent of them that have at least four. The reason is obvious: Credit cards are simply…

… interest rates that skyrocket after the first few months. These hidden technicalities can doom unaware students to interest rates that are often more than 20 percent. A few late payments later, financial…

students about the risks of signing up for new credit cards. The goal of U.S. PIRG is to provide students with the infor- mation they need to keep themselves safe from credit scams. Because many students

October 06, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…. The Arab Student Association and the Jordanian Student Association are co-sponsoring the event. Nader's running mate to speak in Michigan Union Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader's running…

… Silence" at noon today on the Diag. Students who wish to participate are encouraged to wear all black and stand in silence on the Diag in honor of those who stay silent because of homophobia and anti…

…-gay violence. Middle Eastern cultures to be AMPlified on Diag The Lebanese Students Association is holding an "AMPlify Your Culture" event today on the Diag from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The goal of the event is to…

… educate people about Arab and Middle Eastern cultures in an interactive manner. Par- ticipants will learn facts about the Arab world, receive henna tattoos, learn to write names in Arabic and eat baklava…

October 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…, 7:30 p.m. ASSEMBLY HALL, MICHIGAN UNION Sponsored by: Organization of Arab Students, Young Socialist Alliance, Black Inc., Afro-American Studies Dept. A little calculator will get you through times…

… institutions vigilant to compete for students" by mov- tain op( ing the flow of monetary aid to- M "A ward students rather than colleges. support Newman said the report differed other w here from this summer s…

… that the re- isisted of "suggestions rath- statements of new federal THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vol. LXXXIV, No. 46 Sunday, October 28, 1973 d and managed by students at versity of Michigan. News phone Second…

… ea. (enclose check or money order) NAME .STREET- CITY 5- TATE - ZIP I aI !I system I $499- amp- eL r F-7 COME TO A TEACH-IN: Behind the Arab-Israeli Conflict featuring. ABDEEN JABARA…

October 27, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… to continue the work for peace. "The Middle East is at a crossroads between Arab-Israeli peace and constant Jihad. The situa- tion in Israel today is as inspiring as it is tragic. It encapsulates the…

… reality of the Middle East." At the conclusion of the speech, the names of the 26 victims were read and prayers were said for them. Students who attended said they wanted to show support for Israel and…

… efforts for peace in the region. "I came tonight because it is im- portant to show I support Israel and to show our solidarity," said LSA first- year student Ronit Reger. LSA first-year student Amy Wagner…

… friends." Although the treaty dealt primarily with bilateral relations, the accord ef- fectively shifted the balance of power across the Middle East, making iteasier for other Arab states to reach the peace…

Arab partner. "This is peace with dignity," Hussein said, defying those at home and else- where in the Arab world who criticize him for signing a separate peace with Israel. "This is peace with commit…

…-M HOSPITAL DAUGHTER AMY IS U-M STUDENT SON-IN-LAW BOB IS U-M GRADUATE Paid for by the Ingrid Sheldon for Mayor Committee. Doug F Ziesemer, Treasurer, 122 S. Main, Ann Arbor 48104 Columbia Review INTENSIVE…

students gotamulti- faceted, value-added education - where part of that education was grounded in ethical and moral values inherent in all of world religion," Deitch said. Deitch offered several solutions to…

… recognition of holi- days that conflict with schoolwork. Williams,alsoapanelist, spokeon his commitment to the issue. "I want in some way to engage my students as citizens of a university and a society as…

… was glad we could raise the level of awareness," she said. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the tall ano winter terms by students at the University of…

October 24, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… occupied territories completely sealed ff yesterday after a series of revenge attacks by both Jews and Arabs. Under Arens' order, the 1.7 million Palestinian resi- dents of the occupied West Bank and the…

… women soldiers and another Palestinian beat two Israelis with a hammer yesterday in part of a wave of attacks on *Jews in Israel, police said. The Arab was chased and captured by soldiers and' civilians…

…-throwing Palestinians at Jerusalem's hallowed OTemple Mount, killing at least 19 Arabs. - Clandestine leaflets have urged Palestinians to step up attacks on Jews, and the violence since Sunday's killings raised fears…

… officials predicted that the bill would easily pass the Senate. If passed, the bill will go to Pres- ident Bush for approval this week. The legislation requires that prospective students have access to…

… Baisden, supervisor of University crime prevention, em- phasized that statistics on campus crime and security policies have al- ways been available to students upon request. The bill would only increase…

… awareness among students, he said. The number of Part One crimes reported to the department in 1989 was 2,414. The total includes 30 re- ports of aggravated assault, 97 non- aggravated assaults, and 9…

… to publish crime statistics, the bill will require the release of gradua- tion rates. The original graduation rate proposal was aimed at student- athletes, but the provision was later changed. Bruce…

… stu- dent athletes in all our sports." He added that the disclosure of gradua- tion rates of all students, not only athletes, "can only help the Univer- sity." Walter Harrison, the executive di- rector…

… of University relations, voiced approval of the bill. As an effect of the bill, "a better educated prospec- tive student will make a better choice," he said. Harrison said he would not expect the bill…

… Sheldon (R-Second Ward) favors the ordinance, but said Ann Arbor should not be compared to Meiland. See RECYCLE, Page 2 'A better educated prospective student will make a better choice' - Walter Harrison…

October 10, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The FBI: Federal Bureau of Instigation? 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

students who have objected to compulsory military training in the universities. So are many newspaper e d i t o r s and reporters who have broken the government's strict cen- sorship rules. Clearly, the…

… from its post as the Great Menace, and the position will soon be filled by the American college student. Hoover, being in tune with such changes, has given indications he will pursue the college student

… "menace" with the same or even greater vigor than that with which he pursued Communism. One such indication was an op- en letter to college students, entered into the Sept. 23 Congressional Record, in which…

… Hoover "exposed" the methods by which radicals "entrap" unwary, uncom- mitted, students. OF COURSE, FBI involvement with and infiltration of radical groups has been going on for some time. It is the FBI…

… violence and act in time to prevent massive property damage and loss of life. However, there is increasing evidence to indicate the FBI encourages students to acts of violence, and makes ar- rests after the…

… initiated are slim, due to Hoover's po- litical pull in Washington. * 1 -Daily-Richard Lee AN ANN ARBOR agent of the FBI stands guard in the Student Activities Bldg. this summer. The FBI attempted to gain…

October 17, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday,_October 17, 1981-Page 5 ANNB INDIVIDUAL THEATRES New rift opensA$j50 WED. SAT. 0 ASUN. in Arab ran ks til 600PM Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS STUDENTS BEN HELMS (left) and Andy…

… for the Middle East praised by PLO leader Yasser Arafat. In remarks published by the leftist Beirut newspaper As Safir, Syria and Palestinians groups rejected the plan as being against Arab aspirations…

…, and an unacceptable approach to a set- tlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The plan, unveiled by Saudi Crown Prince Fahd in August, calls for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state…

…, withdrawal of Israeli forces from occupied Arab territory, and the right of all states in the region to live in peace. THE LATTER point appeared to be the key to the plan. because it implied acceptance of…

October 11, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… hold meeting today The leaders of Alternative Spring Break will be holding a mass meet- ing today from 7 to 8:00 p.m. in the Dana Natural Resources Building. Students are encouraged to find out about…

…. Grad. student information fair to be held today Today at the Michigan Union the Division of Student Affairs and the Career Center will be holding the Graduate School Information Fair. Graduate schools…

… throughout the United States will be in attendance to provide students with informa- tion on exploring their options, col- lecting application information and finding financial aid. CRIME NOTES Ann Arbor…

… it turned left on Liberty Street. THIS DAY In Daily History Students want more input in Diag renovations Oct. 11, 1994 - With renovations to the Diag well underway, students are won- dering why they…

… haven't been asked for their input with regard to the new plans. Donna Erickson, a professor in the land- scape architecture department says she believes students should have more input in the process…

…, but doesn't know what the best way to get that input would be. In September, students in the Univer- sity's landscape architecture department Coming Out Week focuses on building connections By Laura…

… discussions - are meant to help LGBT students feel more comfortable on campus and bring their issues to the forefront of campus dia- logue, said organizers of National Com- ing Out Week events. This year…

…'s events focus on the con- nections between LGBT individuals and many other groups within the Uni- versity community. LGBT students are not only members of the LGBT community, but are also part of a wide…

… their identities and use campus resources available to other communities they belong to, she added. For example, LGBT students should feel comfortable visiting the Career Cen- ter, and students of color…

… should be able to seek help in the LGBT Office, she said. To encourage the celebration of mul- tiple identities, the LGBT Office will host Color Splash, a social gathering for LGBT students of color…

October 13, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…4 TPINION Pge 4 Tuesday, October 13, 1987 The Michigan Daily 4 R e tuthe Uichigan l Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan S. African sister school Vol. -XCVIII, No. 24…

… expression at the University. The guidelines, however, are only a thinly veiled set of authoritative mechanisms granting the University administration undue control over the lives of students outside of the…

… is filled with discrepancies. It allows, for inst- ance, that "the usual range of human emotions" may be displayed by the audience. "Usual" to whom, is the question. The "usual" behavior of a student

… is necessarily different from University President Harold Shapiro's idea of "usual" behavior. The proposal gives the University the power to judge and punish students whenever it deems it appropriate…

… tell my people that I love them ," said Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu, age 20, to his mother as he walked to his hanging on April 6, 1979 in South Africa. Mahlangu was one of hundreds of black students who…

… fled South Africa after the Soweto student protests in 1976 - which centered on the unequal high school curriculums, one for blacks and one for whites, established by the government, and the countrywide…

… privilege. Presently in South Africa the educational system is used by the Apartheid regime as a mechanism of further oppression. Not only does Bantu education for black students consist of minimal math and…

… science, but there are no accurate courses that address the experience of black South Africans. It is estimated that out of a total of 126,000 students in rural areas who began school in 1978, only 19…

October 29, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…4 - Friday, October 29, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com E-MAIL CAMERON AT CNEVEU@UMICH.EDU ~JbE 1JICd14gan 4Ia4~l 4 4 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since…

…- tives and improving public transit - things that students should care about and will affect their everyday lives. Students must head to the polls on Tuesday to cast their vote for Ann Arbor's next mayor…

… increase the frequency of buses and how late the buses run. In many ways, Hieftje and Bean are much alike. Both candidates seem open to increasing student involvement in city government. They encourage…

students to get involved with committees and commis- sions. Hieftje, who also teaches at the Ford School of Public Policy, has even appointed some students to city committees. Both candidates also place…

… that will draw in young pro- fessionals. Hieftje is also more well-versed in urban planning and supports housing developments downtown that would offer students more (and hopefully cheaper) hous- ing…

… audience members and the two IDF soldiers, the room was left practically empty. I suppose if the goal of the pro- test was to draw shock and awe, the demonstration was a success. But the issues plaguing Arab

…-Israeli relations today demand more serious action than shock and awe. Dramatics will not solve problems..If real progress is to be made between Arabs and Israe- lis, understanding must be a priority - an ideal…

… applause at the end of the demonstration as he commends the participants because they "left the room empty," and sent "a really big message." But both Arabs and Israelis have lost children in this conflict…

… dramatic walkouts - both Arabs and Israelis have tried for too long to communicate with high explosives and ammunition. If there is one thing this conflict has enough of it is big messages. Ahmad Hasan, one…

… of the student protest coordinators, explained to me in an e-mail interview that the protestors "did not agree that mem- bers of a military whose actions have been so overwhelmingly condemned by…

October 18, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

…"I Arabs vow to break Israeli-Lebanese ties The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, October 18, 1978-Page 7 GSA scandal may settle documents questioii BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP( - Seven Arab nations pledged at…

…-torn country. The eight points were largely a reiteration of previous Arab demands. "After laboring for three days, -all that they have produced is just another wordy statement that means nothing," a political…

… rab League peacekeeping force in Lebanon and the Lebanese Christians. Sarkis said he hoped the participants -+Syria, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Einirates, Sudan, Kuwait and Qatar - would agree on a…

Arab League. force, which includes some 26,000 Syrians, came to Lebanon. The Syrians saved the Christians from defeat in the civil war, but since February have been fighting to disarm hem. More than 1…

… have refused to sub- mit to Syrian control because the Syrians have. done nothing to disarm the Lebanese Moslems or Palestinian guerrillas. The Christians charge the Arab League force is a Syrian oc…

… education budget expert, he knows how to achieve both. A member of the House Education and Labor Committee, Carl authored amendments to improve the nation's program for gifted and talented students. He was…

October 23, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… yesterday. The uneasy truce came on the 17th day of the latest Arab-Israeli war, the fourth in three decades. A NEWS ANALYSIS: War brings Arab states together; peace threatens to destroy unity By HOLGER…

… JENSEN Associated Press Writer BEIRUT, Lebanon-War brought the Arabs together. Peace might pull them apart. The Arab unity which emerged in the first 16 days of the Middle East war seemed to be coming…

… super- powers might force an Israeli withdrawal from Arab lands occu- pied since 1967. Palestinian refugees and their guerrilla fighting arm, who have been a main cause of Arab-Israeli friction for the…

…- cupied land without any condition." A CEASE-FIRE in place appar- ently leaves Egypt in the most favorable position of all the Arab fighting states. Although Israel re- portedly captured 475 square miles of…

… yesterday. Regent investigation splits SGC By CINDY HILL SGC is facing another volatile issue that may wreak havoc on an. already chaotic Council: the Re- gents recently approved a student- faculty…

… committee that is to in- vestigate SGC and propose alter- native student government system by December. While it is said that pohtics makes strange bedfellows, perhaps the strangest pair in recent SGC history…

… running things," said Gill. Gill called the entire plan an "attempt to control student gov- ernment." "It reeks of something," said Gill, "and I don't know what it is." "WE HAVE to see tis efor what Not…

…-fire. WITH NO TERRITORY to gain or lose, Iraq can afford to take its usual militant stand. Baghdad's Socialist Baath party regime meas- ures its prestige in the Arab world by the virulence of its anti…

… their former policy of ignor- ing student government and talk …

October 11, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS TruthWiPeai" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

Student Publications Building, pictured above, whose in- terior wails are lined with the names of past Daily senior editors, symbolizes this new series of col- umns, written by the 1961-162 senior staff. Ap…

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… the infant United Arab Republic is but another sign of Arab disunity. Time and again Arab .leaders proclaim their supra-national bro- therhood only to have their words of fellowship snarled in intrigues…

… troops of Iraq after Premier Kassem threatened to annex that tiny but oil wealthy sheikdom. Jordan has been a prime ex- ample of the Arab states' failure ,to live in peace with one another. In 1958, just…

… two weeks after the United Arab Republic was pro- claimed, Jordan and Iraq merged into the Arab Federation. Unlike the Egypt-Syria UAR, the new Federation had a common border, similar peoples and…

… snnkeman for the Arab termination to be as strong out- side Egypt as he is in it. U.S. Marines landed in Lebanon the day after Kassem's purge at the request of then Lebanese President Camille Chamoun. Cha…

October 24, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… editorial freedom Vol. CII, No. 19 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Thursday, October 24, 1991 coprl G:1991 heMi an Dily Shamir tolead Israel in summit DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - Hard-line Israeli and Arab leaders…

… solidified their positions yesterday in preparation for next week's Mideast peace conference. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir announced he would lead the Israeli negotiat- ing team, and Syria sought Arab

… were immediately called into question by student ac- tivists opposed to campus police, in- cluding Michigan Student Assem- bly Rackham Rep. Jeff Hinte. "The fact that the committee does not do…

… accounts and the lack of citizen See COMMITTEE, Page 2 Save the LP LSA senior Stephanie Brail spins the disks for the University's radio station, WCBN, yesterday afternoon in the Student Activities Building…

…. Former S Carolina president charged with sex harassment by Gwen Shaffer Daily Higher Education Reporter Four former University of South Carolina students claim that ex- President James lHolderman made…

…. Holderman's term as president ran from September 1977 to June 1990. "The university's current presi- dent, John Palms, has requested that any students or faculty with infor- mation relating to the claims…

… their suspicions. In a written statement, Palms said, "I am most troubled and dis- tressed by this and by the possibil- ity that faculty, staff, or students may have been rebuffed in attempt- ing to…

October 25, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… meeting, which drew approx- imately 30 Arab and Jewish students, was organized by interested students who feel that there is a need for an open dialogue between Arabs and Jews on campus. "We are always…

…Ninety- nine years of editorialfreedom Vol. IC, No. 34 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, October 25, 1988 Copyright 1988, The Michigan Daily Arabs, Jews begin campus dialogue BY TARA GRUZEN A newly…

… organized group, "Sa'lam Shalom - The Arab Jewish Peace Project" met for the first time last night to openly discuss members' differing viewpoints about the current state of relations in the Middle East. The…

… working against each other," said Suha Hamid, a Pharmacy graduate student who started the group. "We agree on a lot - for instance, we all think that there should be human rights for all people." Lynn…

… Schler, a LSA senior who helped establish the group added, "the point of the meeting is that we don't agree on everything." The group was started by four students who joined together at See Peace, Page 5 C…

… said. There is a close connection between racism and sexism in sexual assault, explained graduate student and panel member Cathy Cohen. The definition of rape by contemporary society has to be broadened…

… panel were the Twana Rackham Graduate student Cathy Cohen, a member of People Organized to Wipe Out Rape, speaks in a Sexual Assault Brawley case, racism in the Bush presidential campaign, Awareness Week…

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 28, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… First Amendment after you make a mistake." Organizer David Glaser, a law student, said the statements in Friday's paper left Daily readers See RALLY, Page 2 'eager~ MADRID, Spain (AP) - Israeli and Arab

…. 21 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, October 28, 1991 - .. Students, profs. criticize KCP cut *by Rob Patton Daily Minority Issues Reporter Students and faculty who have been involved with the King…

… the program gives students and faculty contact with a variety of people. "It's an exposure thing. You ac- tually have access to these people," she said. "Itabroadens horizons, and forthe students the…

… people gathered on the Diag Friday at noon to protest a Holocaust revisionist advertisement run in Thursday's Daily. Arab-Israeli leaders Members of the campus Jewish community ventedtheir outrage at the…

… Holocaust creates a climate where it can be open season to attack Jews," Kohane said. Although rally participants were upset by the ad's content, many doubted it would cause students to question the accepted…

… don't talk to the editorial folks, but that's no excuse," said graduate student Ken Goldstein, a rally organizer. "I passionately feel about the First Amendment, but you can't cloak yourself in the…

… leaders said yesterday they were eager to begin historic Middle East peace talks. The conference, the first face-to- face meeting between Israel and all its Arab neighbors in more than 40 years, is…

October 16, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… depend on have said, lived, and performed." their willingness to accept reality Eban, who is currently and compromise on the Arab Chairman of Israel's Foreign issue," said Shai Popovsky, an A Affairs and…

… Defense Committee, Israeli graduate student in political lectured in a crowded Rackham science. Auditorium. Eban, who is also Mark Lichter, a graduate student known for his Public Broadcast in public health…

… danger to Israel is the mysteries: the mystery of internal threat posed by Israel's preservation, resonance, suffering domination of 1.5 million Arabs on and renewal. the west bank, " he said. "THE IDEA of…

… continues to be shown in "coercive rule" over Arabs in the the United States and other West Bank. countries. Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban lectures on the Jewish presence and…

… civilization from a historical perspective. He addressed a full house at Rackham Auditorium last night. Students use Safe Walk By STEPHEN GREGORY If all of Michigan's black voters backed Republican…

… time to the small town where she lived most of her life. Performances The Difference - Soundstage, 9:30 p.m., U-Club (763-1107). This student band is sure to entertain you and provide great dancing music…

…. Waiting for the Parade - University Players, 8 p.m., Trueblood Theatre (764-0450). University drama students will perform this antiwar play by John Murrell. It concerns women waiting at home while their men…

… Republicans General Membership Meeting - 8 p.m., Room D, Michigan League. SALSA (Socially Active Latino Students Association) New Membership Meeting - 7:30 p.m., Dominicks, upstairs. Furthermore 2nd Annual…

… a students needs to be walked somewhere, a SafeWalk dispatcher receives calls and sends out a two-person walking team-two women or a man and a woman-to the caller's location. The caller is then…

… the total number to 100, Simon added. Library Science graduate student Natalie Shilling, a third time service user said, "I think it's great because I live off campus. I tell everybody about it. We all…

October 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

student who took the SAT in 1980 came from a family with an annual income of $24,300. But for whites, the average was $26,300; blacks, $12,500; Puerto Ricans, $12,300; Mexican-Americans, $17,100; American…

… Indians, $20,000; and Asian- Pacific Americans, $21,500. In addition, for all students, the average scores rose steadily by in- come, from 336 and 374 for those with family incomes below $6,000 to 460 and…

… educational deficit this nation must overcome." "WE MUST recognize the tremen- dous needs of these students," said Erickson. Regarding admissions requirements for minority students, Erickson said, "We don't set…

… specific guidelines for minority students, but for educationally disadvantaged studen- ts." he added that minority students of- ten fall into this category. These guidelines are based on the nature of the…

… program and ex- tracurricular activities tht the student pursues combined with the past success rates of students with similar qualifications. IN BRIEF Complied from Associated Press and United Press…

…, however, that the issues dividing China and the Soviet Union were too formidable to be resolved quickly. Iranian 'etary plane hijacked SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates- Four hijackers demanding political…

… in the United Arab Emirates. The hijackers were presumed to be Iranians, but it was not known what weapons they used to carry out the 12th aircraft hijacking this year. Emirates authorities refused to…

October 21, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

ARAB STUDENT STATE MENT See Editorial Page Yl r e Lwr1i x ~~IUIIM DRIZZLY High--60 Low-4a Chances of rain Vol. [XXXI, No. 42 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wednesday, October 21, 1970 Ten Cents What…

… institute em- GM. G. J. Huebner, Jr., husband from student groups that the Uni- automotive companies seem to ploy a multi-discipline approach of Regent Gertrude Huebner (R- versity vote in support of the have…

…. ible. know how to market their cars, dents. The institute has received", "M' .f U.PC£ ' " The University has substan- This fall, student groups have is only one of scores of University one complaint that…

… yesterday as student and faculty organiza- tions called for a federal grand jury probe. r. Four days of disorder ended j fi May 4 with the shooting deaths of four students and wounding of nine in a…

…." PRESIDI NG PANEL IN DOUBT: The student-faculty statement said that in addition to deter- mining whether a crime was com-T" tte and r swhether evidence ex- IT ists fo'roeuto,'h saecom irl____ittee on grand…

… jury "passed judgment on university administrative policy, faculty teaching and student ver- f ( VtIs s1 1 1 E-TtZT"t in Montreal By JONATHAN MILLER SpecialTo The Daily MONTREAL-Hundreds of troops…

…, president of the KSU student government, called last night for a national nonvio- lent moratorium in which students would not attend classes Friday.: In a statement issued after a meeting with members cf…

student government and the Kent State Defense Fund, Morgan said, "We are asking that for one day students don't go to classes . but spend the day talking among themselves, with faculty members, with their…

… of the blame for the dis- turbances on the university ad- ministration and radical elements among the student body and fac- ulty. EACTS TO REGEN l.V 1 l Cll ll Ci"l GG111G commissioner in Montreal…

… situation re- turned to normal on most Que- bec campuses following wide- spread protests against the appli- cation of the Act. About 800 students from the University of Montreal faculties of letters and…

October 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

student Johanna Schuster- Craig and LSA student Blair Preiser will be hosting a discussion for stu- dents about effective stage manage- ment methods. The talk will be at the Arena Stage in the Frieze Build…

…- ing, Sunday at 7 p.m. Hellenic Students Association play Greek tragedy Regent candidates list tuition as top pronty By Tomislav Ladika Daily Staff Reporter Support for the University's recent tuition…

… several of the candidates blamed the University administration outright for past hikes. Green Party candidate Susan Fawcett, a School of Art student, and Natural Law Party candidate David Arndt said the…

…-year Rackham student. He offered a tuition stabilization plan directly linked to state government appropria- tions. Woiwode said the candidates cannot be cer- tain if they will be able to avoid tuition increas…

… of the candidates said they support a diverse Democrat Ismael Ahmed, director of the Dearborn-based Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, discusses tuition increases during a forum…

… for University regent candidates. campus, although Petering and Waun said they do not support the University's current admissions policies. Democrat Ismael Ahmed, director of the Dearborn-based Arab

… collegiate, customer base. "The college student is a little more resilient than the market - a little more brave and courageous and more likely to look for deals," he said. Tell added that while he expected…

… sell seats on each others' flights. It is rumored that a similar agreement between Northwest, Delta and Continental may follow. Students on campus have shown discontent with the air- lines' new business…

… library records. Moss recalled, "The last time I came to speak about the erosion of civil lib- erties about 10students showed up. What happened'? "We have lost the right to be free from government…

… the Scholastic Assess- ment Test or the American College Test because of learning disabilities. In the past, an asterisk was placed next to the name of the student who took the SAT untimed. The College…

October 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

…. Raymond Tanter, compared America's fight against terrorism to Israel's struggle with ter- ror. "I have many Arab students, many Muslim students in general, and many Israelis and many Jewish students. I…

… how objectionable, is pro- tected. This is a place where we encourage civil debate,"he said. "I say to Jewish students in the audi- ence that you will make a mistake if you keep this to yourselves and…

… Metropolitan Detroit were canceled so that all 115 students could attend the rally. Michigan State Uni- versity students were also present in the crowd. The event's keynote speaker, polit- ical science Prof…

… antidote" and that there would be no backlash. "Arab people won't go crazy, Muslim people won't go crazy. They'll roll over because they hate Saddam Hussein." Following Tanter's speech, LSA sen- ior Kirsten…

… advocates getting together and looking for peaceful resolutions." Quinzi said she and Engineering senior Yair Ghitza are interested in pro- moting inter-group dialogue. Quinzi said student groups on this…

…'re trying to get out is contagious." This weekend marks the first Fall study break in the University's history, and many students will not be attend- ing the game because they can take a trip home or a vaca…

… tomorrow's game. "The students' getting involved and cheering will get others involved as well as the other people who are just buying tickets to go to the game," he said. One of the complaints found in…

… Cavanaugh's letter con- cerns the fan's booing heard during recent games. "Remember that everyone out there is a student here. At Michigan we don't boo our fellow students. I've talked with students who say…

… way we can, then we will be where we want to." Students who consider themselves active fans agree with Cavanaugh's accusations about the student cheering problem, but they also believe that all the…

…'s games or Tennessee's, their fans are all going nuts." Saying that the student section support is "decent," Gudritz attributed the lack of cheering and fan support as a problem in "the rest of the stadium…

October 26, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CLAMIS PERSIA NOT ARAB: Nasser Blamed for Confusion over Iran's Identity Institute To Hold Panel On 'U's Religious Plans U.S. Companies To Dispi Opportunities for Emploi I By…

… Americans often have the false impression that Iran is a member of the Arab countries. He distinguished the two, say- ing all the Arab nations are semitic but Iran, which he pre- fers to call Persia, which is…

… majority of Persians is Islam and "that is all we have in common with the Arabs" Prof. Raffaty emphasized. "We are going our own way," In- Present Keys To 'St. Nick' Washington has recognized Ann Arbor…

… in the ballroom of the League will be focused on the "Centennial of Student Religious Activity" at the University, This topic was chosen because many parents are intensely in- terested in knowing what…

… place religious activities hold in the lives of students on a state uni- versity campus, according to the University Extension Service. Prominent leaders in religious activities will be on the pane. such…

… last year, but according to P student religious activities in the campus starting tomororw. son, the lateness in sending University. These displays will show what the information to the compa The panel…

… Registration for the Institute Bureau of Appointments will of- done mainly by students wil opens at 8:30 a.m. in the lobby of fer this combined service to the help of the companies' recru the Rackham Building…

…- student and the companies, Ward Peterson said these exhibit Conduct Sessions D. Peterson, assistant to the di- open to all students and not Alte- registration there . ill be rector of the Bureau of Appoint…

…- limited to seniors or graduate morning and afternoon sessions, ments, said.'dents. MEMORIES-Prof. Hossein Raffaty Afshar, on the let, talks with a felow Iranian, Nematolah Ridzi-Kermani, a special student

… at the University. Prof. Raffaty, who leaves today, has been visiting the campus under the auspices of the State Department, dependent of influence from anyI other Arab nation, he said. Describes…

October 03, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… Partition Of Palestine Arabs Demand Independence By The Associated Press LAKE SUCCESS, October 2 - The Jewish Agency for Palestin told the United Nations today tha its people were prepared "in sad ness and…

…" by the United Nations and called for creation of an international UN authority to supervise- division o Palestine between Jews and Arabs during a two-year period. The Jewish case was present- ed by Dr…

… assembly to find a settlement for the old and violent issue. Before this same committee on Monday an Arab spokesman re- jected any settlement by partition declared for one "independent and " democratic Arab

… state" in Pales- tine said the Arabs would fight for their views. Fighting words lay close to the surface in Rabbi Silver's speech today also and United Nations au- thorities apparently found as be- tween…

… the Jewish and Arab posi- tions no ground for hope of com- promise and little ground for any peaceful solution. "Sincerely and without res- ervations we bring the offer of peace and friendship," Rabbi…

…OIS Ticket Sales Limited Students Must Have Cashier's Receipt The ticket sales for the Mich- igan-Illinois game Nov. 1 will be restricted to two tickets per per- son and may be obtained only upon presentation…

… getting an en. tire train, a reduction of $7.00 in the regular fare has been ob- tained. Women students have been granted over-night permission for the trip and also late permis- sion Saturday night to…

… the Student Publications Build- ing. Ofice hours are 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. p~m. p~m e PRESIDENT RUTHVEN ... Addresses Conferences * * * Send More For Education, Ruthven Asks Tells Current Need of Training…

… Covered 89 Colleges By DICK MALOY A clergyman's charges that cheating, lying and stealing are on the increase among college students do not apply to Univer- sity of Michigan students, accord- ing to three…

… he had no specific evidence of an increase in cheating. Graduate' School Dean Ralph Sawyer also de- elared he had no evidence of student dishonesty, The Dean of the Engineering College, Ivan Crawford…

October 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…h "Later On, I'd Like To Ask You Something" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…- forming us that a 200-series seminar in the Dynamics of Disturbed Children, originally planned to receive 10 or so students, now has "near to 50" enrolled. Prof. McNeil, who will co-teach the course…

…, reports the assigned room will only seat 15, and that some students will have to be asked to leave the course. -J. E. JR. d . r f a 00da FnRn To The Editor An Additional Word .. To the Editor: I'D LIKE TO…

…. For miles. around, the shore is pure salt crystal. It's hot alongside the Dead Sea, stifling hot. But between Jericho and the sea is a camp of 35,000 refugees, fled from Israel during the Arab attack of…

… the doctors, lawyers, and pro- fessional men who have contri- buted greatly to the Arab states. I drove out from Jericho to the camp. It is constructed of mud brick houses similar to those I helped…

… is that these refugees don't work. The American Friends Service Com- mittee in Yugoslavia operated on the rule: "No work, no eat." We provided work. But the Arab refu- gees in Jordan either can't get…

… befriended Israel. Fanatic Arab leaders have used this as a wea- pon. Moderate Arab leaders have bowed to it because they are pris- oners. Bitterness has become too strong. It was one reason the British and…

… military mis- sion to help them use those arms. Moderate Arab leaders will tell you privately that if the refugees were given a chance to go back to Israel, only a handful would go back. They claim, however…

…. They are resettled. But in the Arab countries, they have been permitted to ferment in camps for nine years as a wea- pon of political hate. * * * THE RIVER Jordan as it flows into the Dead Sea is only 50…

… significance of the present high holi- day season - Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Lane Hall, 4:15 p.m., Oct. 4. The following student sponsored so- cial events are approved for the com- ing weekend. Oct. 4…

October 14, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… Organizations Executive Board, La Casa and the Arab Student Association E-Board called for an end to the policy. “Michigan Ambassadors program canvassing teams rely on AAPD and DPSS, which build…

students surrounded it, but from that point, she said her memory fades. Laura Shue, who was an LSA junior, told The Daily at the time the AAPD officer threw Steingraber on the ground “with a vengeance…

… for comment prior to publication. In the aftermath of the incident, University student activists mobilized against the Duderstadt administration as it increased the presence of law enforcement…

… on campus, first instituted as part of a policy that students said limited protests against controversial guest speakers. After police officers killed George Floyd — and ensuing protests…

…. A review of the controversial history of law enforcement on campus shows this is not the first time student activists have gone toe to toe with the University’s administration over policing…

…. Students are now bringing forward similar anti-policing measures more than 30 years after the University deputized officers. “It’s considered normal now for there to be basically a police force on…

… as three for a University with more than 30,000 students. Their only power was to make a “citizen’s arrest” if they saw someone committing a felony. In dangerous situations, the officers were to…

… became increasingly agitated by student activists interrupting appearances from high-profile speakers such as Vice President George H.W. Bush, United Nations Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick and…

… Attorney General Edwin Meese in protest of the Reagan administration. The Michigan Student Assembly — a precursor to Central Student Government — and Rackham Student Government passed…

… recommendation from the CLB, the Board of Regents passed a five-part policy on the “disruption of student activities” in July 1988 to “advance freedom of speech and artistic expression.” The policy’s fourth…

October 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

… were strangled. BIANCHI MOVED from Los Angeles i to Washington in 1978, and two female college students in Bellingham were later strangled. In a plea bargain last year following his arrest, Bianchi…

… said he killed two of the students, and said he was involved with Angelo Buono in the Los Angeles killings. In return for his promise to testify against Buono, Bianchi was given a life sentence in- stead…

… Iranian "didiers forced Iraqi troops to withdraw from the city on the Shatt al-Arab waterway and, in another action far- ther north, reopened a railroad cut by .paqi forces last week. But Baghdad ,said…

…, has been a focus of Iraqi attacks aimed at gaining control of the Shatt al-Arab waterway. One of Iraq's was aims is to wrest con- trol of the entire estuary from Iran, which seized half of the waterway…

… from Iraq in 1969 when the lateShah of Iran abrogated a 1937 treaty that had awar- ded it to Iraq. ol t t n 1ti 0 Northville resident, 26, kills self near railroad You can have the U. of M. student

October 19, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… seminar on the crisis in Syria. The Arab Students Club protested, claiming that it would be "pre- mature" and "speculative" to hold a talk on th situation. The Arabs were upset enough contemplate sending…

… harmful for the "premature" and "specu- lative" events to be interpreted to one group of students who are in need of much deeper understanding of the Arabs' culture and poli- ties.i Apparently President…

…"Pst Want To See Some Poems?" Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… option of keeping undesirable scholar- ships or losiilg the financial aid. Gagged Panel INTERNATIONAL Students Association was planning to invite two professors and two students to participate in a public…

… copies of the protest resolution to University President Harlan Hatcher and 'the' Office of Student Affairs, as well as to ISA. The protests would have been sent except that ISA officials then with- drew…

… the plans for the panel discussion, be- cause the Arabs' objections in regard to "pre- maturity" seemed to be "reasonable," mainly because all the facts about the Syrian crisis were "not yet known." ISA…

… divergent views were presented, the seminar would not have been "premature;" but very timely and noteworthy. I T IS ALSO interesting to note that the Arab club did not plan to protest againt a lecture by Prof…

…. George Grassmuck on the same topic to Hillel the other night. If the Arabs claim it would be harmful for the subject to be discussed in front of an inter- national audience, it would certainly be much more…

… Hatcher and OSA received no burning Arab letters on this score. ,'Tt is undeniable that ISA should not "an- tagonize" any cultural group. ISA has suc- ceeded in placating the extremely irritable Arabs, but…

… Graduate School prefers that the A.M. language require- ment be satisfied at least six (6) weeks before the end of the semester in which the degree is to be taken. Students are advised to communicate their…

October 30, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…I AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS T PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phonm NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The…

… football games to running a $10,000 a week syndicate. At least five of the seven reportedly handled few tickets and at a very slight, if any, profit. Several students handled them only as a favor to their…

…'ter how small their role, these students have violated the law. Law enforcement agencies cannot ignore an infrac- tion of the law but the courts can apply the proper punishment to each individual situa…

… remain. SOME STUDENTS contend that the ring should never have been exposed and no cooperation should have been given to the Ann Arbor police. This, if any thinking student would realize, would leave the…

… part of his plan for the ultimate confederation of Arab States, has com-' pletely overlooked the fact that Iran is not an Arab state and furthermore wants no part of the United Arab Republic. A recent…

… Iranian visitor to the campus. Prof. Hossein Raffaty Afshar, expressed this view by declaring that the only things Iran has in common with its Arab neighbors are its geo- graphic locations, its religion…

October 17, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

….m. ADVANCED TICKETS ON SALE AT MICHIGAN THEATRE $2.00 AND $2.50 Paid For By The Ann Arbor Citizens Party, 1902 Independence, 769-4493 Second lady lends support to O'Reilly. By SUE INGLIS Interested Students

… refining city. While the two warring Moslem countries traded air strikes and fought at close quarters at the Shatt al-Arab estuary, Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Rajai of Iran left for New York to present Iran…

…'s case against Iraq to the U.N. Security Council. "It has gone on much longer than anyone expected and neither side is showing any willingness to negotiate," said one neutral Arab source. But Arab

… night while "fiddling around" with a sawed-off shotgun in the living room of a rented home he shared with two women students near the University of Southern California campus. Moore, 43, was not available…

…OUAC's9s a -R -y ° 0 be Ltrbht-gn IBatfi Volume XCI, No. 38 Friday, October 17, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

October 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

… time. Now they've found out they're too committed to programs that were developed a year ago." MEANWHILE, students are still calling the Future Worlds' office, trying to enroll in a course that doesn…

… dull so 1 h,200,000barrels of oil imported I had to use a log." She said Atlanta's first black mayor, May daily from Arab nations. i Cochran's sacrifice was "supposed incumbent Sam Massell. In Tues to…

…. viding for current needs. Arab testncatvte eeeclt nations have virtually the only ing and "we're going to end up Doctors said Casals had not re- availablehreserves for future U.S. with a human sacrifice…

… Nixon Palmer said at that time, they complications developed. administration officials all de- must have hated this kid like hell,_ _ _ _ _ clined comment on the Arab move.1 because they really tortured…

…'Ms. Ronda Tyler BEST 100 Summers St.I PHOTO Coolville, Ohio I 45723 Yes, send me the information: f Name Address t it~ State Zip COrage or Univ S C H 0 0 L Superintendent Dr.! Charles Wolfe said students

October 03, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… some obscure group, but thanks to The Michigan Daily, thousands of students woke up to read about how Eldad said, "The (Arab) culture does not sanctify life, but death." Replace "Arab" with "Jewish" or…

…4A - Friday, October 3, 2008 C4c Mtchijaan wily I Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@umich.edu O pinlion The…

… a needed solution The worst part about getting sick should be falling behind in school. For uninsured students, a serious illness can mean a serious medical bill - and too much debt to afford tuition…

…- versity students are covered in order to attend the University will likely reach the University's executive officers and Board of Regents soon. It's been a long time coming, and at this point, access to…

… afford- able health care for students can't come soon enough. THE D.C. SviTs ArTENo OWLY TY1Ng& rn THE V.P DEBAT E. BoTES MEs . FoRE6gN, Poalcy AAF THE FORIGNeRS. L C SCSS FoRc.. (AND Y AIDES IME To…

…. It would not force students to buy University-provided health insurance coverage; it would simply require each student to have some type of insurance in order to enroll for classes. A University…

… insurance policy would exist, as it does now, but students could opt out of it if they are already covered - though, by their parents' plan, for instance. The new policy is based on systems already in place…

… at the University of Minnesota and the Uni- versity of California. Of the several options available, this plan has taken the best route. Some schools unnecessarily require that all students, even if…

…: that all students are not protected from medi- cal emergencies. The need is real: A 2005 survey of University students found that 5.6 percent of undergraduate and 10.5 percent of graduate students were…

… is roughly 25 percent cheaper than the current plan, and should be cheap enough that it is accessible for all students. The cost is more reasonable when you consider that because the $1,700 would be…

October 15, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… to powerful ideological pressures. Something is certain to break." The status-quo in the Levant does give cause for anxiety. The countries of the Arab World, with the exception of Tur- key, are per se…

… practice anti- quated customs. By way of example, an Arab State will refuse to extradite a fugitive from justice from another state on the basis of the deeply-imbedded principle of Arabian hospitality…

…. Although the Arabs can be com- mended for their affable hospitality, such a perversion of this virtue is "reductio ad ab- surdum." The saddest part of this bedlam is the apathy of the Arab leaders. The…

… of Saudi Arabia seems to be more content with Arabian "Ahwa." The others? Allah knows what they're doing-if anything. It is no wonder then that Arab youth are disillusioned and disheartened. It is no…

… invectives tossed at the Arab rulers to sympathy with their cause. A recent United Nations' bulletin reported that the Soviet Union has taken sides with the Arabs con- cerning the Libyan question. The Syrian…

…-old University student and teaching fellow in the classical studies department. After more than eight hours of questioning and a trip to Lansing for a lie detector test, Stacy broke down. Although he said he had…

…-president Robert Preston, '51E, took Hess's place. SAC-First-semester freshmen got another break this week. The Student Affairs Committee allowed them to participate in Arts Chorale, provided they keep up…

October 05, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… and first-generation students, La Casa hosted its first joint cultural event with the Arab Student Association, providing their own unique cultural perspectives for prospective…

… underneath, so you can’t really have one single food for it, so we kind of let (the Arab Students Association) run that kind of stuff for us, because their food is really good anyway.” LSA junior Dim…

students visiting the University. Public Policy junior Arwa Gayar, the director of community action for ASA, said the bond formed between the two organizations at that event was the impetus for…

… “Cultural Crossroads,” which grew to include the Muslim Students’ Association and United Asian American Organizations. “Ever since (the La Casa and ASA event), our communities have been really…

… with other organizations and cultural groups on campus.’” Previous collaborative events between student cultural organizations only involved two different groups, Sandoval said, and La Casa…

… really important, and it was hard, I’ll tell you that right now,” Shaukat said. “The Muslim Student Association, it’s kind of like an umbrella group, and there’s so many different ethnicities…

… Mang, co-external chair for UAAO, agreed solidarity was an important function of the event, saying students of color often become isolated within their own communities. “I would hope that…

October 01, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

… out, but Arab, American and Israeli diplomats gave the effort little chance. President Carter said such an action could jeopardize future U.S. participation in the United Nations. In an address to the…

… enough East bloc and Third World votes to challenge Israel's credentials to sit in the General Assembly. ON MONDAY, Carter said in a New York that if the hardline Arab expulsion threat was carried out…

… designed for black men and women to deal with minority concerns such as self-concept, procrastina- tion, racism and coping with the realities of being a black student. THE SUPERWOMAN SYNDROME: This…

… placed on examining connections between present life situations and relation- ships and the individual's experiences growing up in his/her family. PURPOSE, ANOMIE & SELF-DIRECTION-CONFLICTS BEING A STUDENT

…: This group will be directed at assisting students who are confused about academic/vocational/lifestyle goals. Men and women in undergraduate or graduate programs are welcome. FOR MORE INFORMATION, WALK…

… Page 1) Some, however, aren't quite so broad, and Hermsen cited several, including fundsfor " a+eIgraduates, with a preferen-. ce tnmth, social science, or humanity., students, but not ones in physical…

… scien " "students over the age of 30;" " "students from rural environmen- ts;" t 0 "physical education students, only with a recommendation from the gym director." (Hermsen mentioned that a Landlords r…

….) Cautioning that restricted funds "don't necessarily make loans easier to .get,"' Hermsen -°said, that qualified, students must still go through normal University loan procedures. "If you said you're from…

… apprehension about some restricted loan categories-namely those with obscure demands, because those funds tend to, go unused when students must satisfy unusual prerequisites to qualify for them. "Obscure…

October 29, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…'s quadrangle rooms within certain time limits and contingent upon a two-thirds approval by the individual houses. Student Government 3) That student government should play a large, if not all pervad- ing, role…

… in formulating regulations within the quads.. Additionally, the conference attended by approximately 90 quad- rangle residents, student government members, faculty members and administrators…

… arrested A.rab :league Accepts ~ Syria CAIRO (JP)-Newly independent Syria was readmitted to the Arab League yesterday. The action came a month after Syria broke away from its union with Egypt - in President…

… Gamal Nasser's United Arab Republic. All but the Iraqi delegation at-; tended a special meeting of the 11-nation League that approved Syria's readmission application.- Syria was readmitted to the United…

… of Flint is mounting against Flint Junior College's re- cent stand against the House Committee on Un-American Ac- tivities. This is the report of members of the Flint JC student govern- ment. Flint JC…

… was the first'college in the country to unanimously pass the United States National Stu- dent Association's resolution favor- ing the abolition of HUAC, Gary Scott, student government mem- ber…

… Flint and attempt to bulk of the student government arouse anti-USNSA sentiment at favored USNSA, but voted in ac- the school. cordance with the campus prefer- Lewis is currently on a nation- ence, as…

… shown by the referendum. wide speaking tour both endorsing At Oklahoma the referendum HUAC and opposing USNSA. He was a straw vote, not binding on was not available for comment the Senate. Student body…

… presi- yesterday. dent Jerry Gamble, who person- Scott said Flint JC's student ally favored the USNSA alliance, springing from meglomaniac au- sponse from Vance Bourjaily. thors living in a world where…

October 09, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… he £rilitran DaUi Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Capitalism and stagflation Wednesday, October 9, 1974 News Phone: 764…

…-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 City shafts student voters Editor's note: This analysis is the second in a series of contrast- ing viewpoints on the current economic crisis. Readers' responses…

…,500 vot- ers despite blatant hanky-panky by the Republican - dominated City Council, which tried to see that as few students as possible were regis- tered. It doesn't take a genius to see that it is natural…

… for more people in the transient student population to regis- ter each year than in the off-campus areas of the city. For Council to cut the number of campus registration areas from three to one was a…

… traveled area like the Fish Bowl also smacked of discrimination against would-be student voters. ALTHOUGH REPRESENTATIVES of the City Clerk's office said yesterday they could not make even a "foolhardy…

… last year's registration rate and this year's, it was obvious that many people were discouraged by the long lines and confusion at the Union site. Unique to the student registration location was its very…

… - the U. S. has no lev- erage over the Arab states; it has been forced to accept high- er prices. But the increase in fuel and gasoline prices is not solely at- tributable to the Arabs. In addi- tion to…

October 20, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… Big Pow- ers, Soedjatmoko held. "New patterns for Mid-Century Living," the theme of the forum Near Tragedy UN Requests Cecs Arab-Israel i Full Report Council Passes J7 LodgeProposal UNITED NATIONS…

… neighboring Arab states. IKo re, sIt has not yet formally put thisnrPe new crisis in Palestine on the agenda. But the request was dis- patched anyway for Maj. Gen. cine1 Vagn Bennike of Denmark, chief of staff…

…- nounced an Israeli attack .last - Wednesday on the Jordan bor- der village of Kibya. The Jordan government report- ed 66 Arabs were killed and nine wounded. Israel claimed tension in the area was Jordan…

…'s fault and began steps for an inquiry into all border incidents since the 1949 Israel-Arab armistice agreements took effect. Meanwhile, the United States fantry notified Israel it will withhold ow of…

… instructions with which Switz- erland seeks to avoid the use of force under all circumstances." It By Organized Students said use of force would violate the Geneva Convention. A NNRC spokesman refused By FRAN…

… being * * * tain there would be a meeting, but dispersed by an organized group of IN THE MIDDLE of the mass declined other comment. fellow students. could be heard talk of being draft- Ordinarily the NNRC…

…- resenting an Arab League state, demanded that the three Western powers put a specific complaint before the Council. Malik objected to the proposal that the Council discuss the "Palestine question." He want…

…, at Panmunjom next Monday. troops. laughing matter. 2) Mounting tension between Is- For the second day Belgrade- rael and the Arab states, stem- remained in puzzled anxiety as ming from bloody Israel…

… atomic en- Two students admitted to The ergy will meet tomorrow and Daily following the incident Thursday at the laW' School to they had given direction to the prepare a report of recommenda- group as it…

… purpose." Both students re- mendations were approved by the Association's Board of Governors * * * he would then present them to the ACTING Dean of Students Wal- joint committee in Washington ter B. Rea…

October 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1938 PRICE, FIVE CE 0N Engineering Council Plan Gets Approval Of 14 Societies Proposal To Do Away With Class Officers Will Go Before Students In Poll Consider Removal Of…

… class officers and revise student government in the engineering school, will go before the students next Thursday for a final referendum vote. The amendment, introduced two weeks ago by Wes Warren, '39E…

…, president, and ratified by the Coun- cil, provides for the election of two students every year from each class who will be known as Engineering Council Representatives and will act as sole representatives of…

… the sev- eral classes in the student govern- ment of the engineering school. Dele- gates to the four class dance com- mittees each year will be chosen from this number, and keeping the num- ber of…

…- porated into the amendment, the Council decided. A program to enlighten students in the engineering school concerning the salient features of the amendment under consideration will be conducted, by the…

…, said the plot to forge President Roosevelt's signature was timed for early last March and was frustrated by his arrest late in February. Gov. Murphy Plans Speech F or Students 'Youth And Government' Will…

… Be Subject Of Talk To Be Given At Union Gov. Frank Murphy will address University students on "Youth and Government" at 2 p.m. Monday, in the North Lounge of the Union at a special meeting arranged by…

Arabs In Jerusalem 1,000 Soldiers Embroiled In Battle To Establishf Order In Ancient City City Curfew Raised And Food Given Out JERUSALEM, Oct. 1 - -Ap- proximately 1,000 British Coldstreamt Guards…

October 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…. Items may appear only once. Student organization notices a r e not accepted for publication. For information, phone 764-9270. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 Day Calendar { Controversy '69: Senator George Mc-j Govern…

… Swope has a lot of dead a i r. Frequent scenes in which Putney is confronted by the Arab, an agency dissident, become tiresome. But, this real- ly doesn't hurt the film severly. I don't think anyone…

… aircraft exploded o v e r broadcast. ;the Great Bitter Lake on the Suez Street warfare in Lebanon's Canal. Israeli jets intercepted the northern port city of Tripoli en- Arab planes o v e r Great Bitter…

… tered its second day. Arab guer- Lake and El Qantara and drove rillas and their supporters were them off with the support of anti- reported to have occupied a num- aircraft fire from the ground, the ber…

… Lebanese troops last week sparked the cur- rent crisis, Arab guerrillas were reported in control of .Bint Jbeil village. But the PLO said the ar- my killed two guerrillas and took 27 prisoners in repelling a…

… force The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor,j Michigan…

… SCHNEIDER WESTERN SUPPLY 2635 Saline Road Ann Arbor, Mich Ph. 663-0111 I CENTRAL STUDENT JUDICIARY Announces Open Petitioning Grads and Undergrads for SEVEN SEATS Sign up for interviews at SGC offices, 1 st…

… University Towers mI I I personal profit, but to reform the whole housing market. This is the purpose of the strike 763-3102 Sex, Students, and the New Morality Brief reviews of some important books…

… terrain of moral issues that all must travel." Reviewer-Lloyd W. Putnam, Actinq Director, Office of Religious Affairs November 6-"Living with Sex-The Students' Dilemma" (Hettinger) Reviewer-Leonard Scott…

October 11, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

… ALISON Go Managing Editor We can't EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.comr survive 1 on the pay…

… neighbor- Zbrozek can be reached at of corporate chain stores that barely changes hood kids, parents shuttle their children to zbro@umich.edu. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 0 Cartoon insensitive to Arab and Muslim…

… communities TO THE DAILY: I have lost count of how many times I've heard a racial slur concerning my Arab heritage and Muslim identity in' post-Sept. 11 American society. I cannot enumerate the occasions where…

… a Sunni extremist and Shiite extremist (The Take-Out Box, 10/05/2005) does nothing to quell the com- mon stereotypes and misconceptions about the Arab and Muslims communities. While the cartoon shows…

… how President Bush comes between Muslims and causes prob- lems between people, it also propagates the notion that Arabs and Muslims are violent in nature and that the smallest thing sets them off. The…

Arabs in the cartoon are por- trayed as scowling barbarians as well as stupid foreigners who fall for the cunning American's ruse. Negative images such as these encourage and justify discrimina- tory…

… months such as Ramadan. Shimaa Abdelfadeel LSA senior The letter writer is political chair of the Muslim Students Association. in Coke's profit line by cutting its contract ignores the fact that not just…

October 09, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… joined the Wallace ticket was that Repub-X lican candidate Richard M. Nix-t on plans to stack his cabinet witht "left wingers." Police battle students University students clashed with police in Lima, Peru…

… nine- point plan for peace with the Arabs that stressed readiness to negotiate immediately the issue of permanent boundaries, but made clear its intention to retain the Old City of Jerusalem. In a policy…

… Palestine refugee problem. H said the conference could be called in advance of negotiations. Eban asked further for a non- aggression pact between Israel and the Arab states, the setting up of open frontiers…

… and free navigaton in the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba. The Arab nations, with support of the Soviet Union, have been demanding that Israel 'give, up Arab territory won in the war of June 5-10, 1967…

…, the peace envoy of Secre- tary-General U Thant. Eban expressed Israel's willing-. nress "to seek agreement with each Arab state on secure and reog- nized boundaries within a frame- work of peace." He…

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