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October 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… from what Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan three days See MASSIVE, Page 2 Arab nation S to I1 1 curtailolo-utput AP Photo WALKING THE PICKET LINES for the last time yesterday, members of the D e t r…

… Motoer city teachers sign pact, end strike DETROIT (UPI)-The 44-day-old school strike here which has idled 270,000 students came to an end yesterday when both the school board and teacher's union agreed to…

Arab oil producing countries announced yesterday they would cut oil production by a min- imum ;of five per cent immediately and an additional five per cent each succeeding month until Israel withdraws…

… from occupied Arab territory and restores Palestinian refugees' rights. Oil production c u t b a c k s also were an underlying concern as President Nixon met in Washing- ton with the foreign, ministers…

… of Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Morocco. NIXON SAID afterward that while there were differences be- tween the Arabs and the United States he believes ''a fair and just and peaceful settlement" can…

… with the secretary of state. SAUDI ARABIA, Iraq, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Iran,, the only non-Arab state on the Persian Gulf, announced Tuesday that they were raising the market price for their crude…

… oil by 17 per cent. Although the United States im- Pres. Nixon ports only -about 6 per cent of its oil from the Arab countries, ad- ministration planners are count- ing on imports of refined heating…

… that the planners anticipate importing. ANY ARAB cutoff in crude oil production would create serious problems for the major interna- tional oil companies such as Texaco, Exxon, M o b i 1, Royal Dutch…

… 500 students, is suffering the campus-wide financial pinch that has been terminal for some programs and organizations this year. cash, the program has little to keep it going beyond wholehearted…

student support. FUTURE WORLDS operated on an $18,000 budget last year, and Grimes says they'll need at least $15,000 this year. "I wouldn't be surprised if that figure reaches $25,000, says Grimes. Last…

October 05, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… hitting the country hard, and that he believed there was "less chance than in the past" that the South would break up as the tradttional Democratic stronghold. SGC Meeting To Consider 'Liquor Sales Student

… people taking an active interest in politics. "When I went to school," he said, "even with the Roosevelt campaigns, the students didn't get very excited about the Campaigning. b 'U'Studies Year Abroad By…

… would study course offerings, their content and pre-{ requisites, testing and grading1 procedures, prices, living facili- ties, advice students would need, and would establish language tu- tors and credit…

… equivalents' with American schooling. To Avoid Mistake The University hopes to avoid the mistake of establishing ai "little Stanford abroad," as Dean Robertson termed one programl which has its students living…

… ''most of faint- hearted praise" in endorsing Vice- President Richard M. Nixon's de- cision-making experience, Nixon's Plan Acceptable-r To.Hubbard Would Aid Students By Providing Loans By ANDREW HAWLEY…

… The University medical school would certainly be willing to par- ticipate in a Federal program pro- viding aid to medical students, such as the one recently recom- mended by Vice-President Rich- ard M…

…. Nixon, William N. Hub- bard, dean of the medical school said yesterday. Saying that "some such plan is essential," Hubbard pointed out that while over 95 per cent of the graduate students in the physical…

… sciences in the United States re- ceive some kind of fellowship aid, very few medical students enjoy the same kind of financial assist- ance. Nixon's suggestion for federal assistance, presented Monday, is…

… school in. question, providing encouragement for the expansion of facilities. The rest of the fellowship would take the form of a loan to the student. Nixon also proposed that the federal government pay a…

October 23, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

… of academic honesty students have agreed to abide by when reading the under- graduate regulations. Though the University claims to encourage conversations about academic integrity, students reported…

…@michigandaily.com Finance finance@michigandaily.com ERIN KIRKLAND/Daily Eugene Rogers, director of the University Glee Club, leads students duringthe Brothers in Song outreach program at Dearborn High School in Dearborn…

…, RIGHT? RIGHT?! RIGHT?! PROVE IT. Like us on Facebook: FACEBOOK.COM/ MICHIGANDAILY arrested for lying about past conviction CHICAGO (AP) - An Arab- Americancommunity activist from the Chicago suburbs was…

…." Odeh works as an associate director at the Arab American Action Network, a Chicago-area nonprofit group that advocates for new immigrants and tries to combat anti-Muslim and anti- Arab prejudice…

October 23, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Saturday, October 23, 1982 The Michigan Daily' Edited and managed by students at The University of 'Michigan The new GEO contract: IM Reasons to vote Vol. XCIII, No. 39 420…

… provide paid training for new TAs, relieving them from the anxiety of haphazard training at their own-and the students'-ex- 'yes pense. Since we insisted that control over class is critical to the students

… in the Mathematics Department, are members of the GEO Steering Commit- tee. a Expulsion effort fails T HE 21-MEMBER "Arab Group'' at the United Nations announced yesterday that it would drop its…

…. The spokesman for the group, Libyan Ambassador Ali- Traiki, insisted that Arab nations were looking after their best interests and heeding appeals from their friends, but definitely not bowing to U…

… United States. But Traiki's claim just didn't ring true. It may have been that the United States' response to the Arab Groups' action was slightly flamboyant, but the U.S. position was entirely legitimate…

… Wojnowski ("Of corn and Car- ter . . . football in Iowa," Daily, Oct. 17). As a student of Slavic languages, I must say that I found Mr. Wojnowski's gross exaggerations and apocryphal . V t 6 0 <7 w STAY…

… your own. Naturally, the Regents, as always, in making that decision, voted with the best interests of students in mind-as did those, including yourselves, who have so vocally challenged PIRGIM…

…'s proposal. I cannot speak for PIRGIM, but as a student who has worked in- timately with the organization, I feel that you have not only to the project work you so highly praise. It is not only a matter of…

… PIRGIM's convenience, but the convenience of students who are not pleased with solicitation (especially at CRISP), and want to support an efficacious organization. Your allegation that the refusable…

October 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…-Tuesday, October 9, 1973 Ten Cents h1 Ten Pages x I UW SEE NEStAPPEN CALL DAILY Rally planned In the,wake of the eruption of war in the Middle East, a group known as the Coalition of Concerned Students and Faculty…

…, the Institute for Studies in the History of Discovery, will provide funds beginning next fall for graduate students in the field of history, geography and English literature to re-examine the period of…

…, library curator of maps_ and program co- ordinator. 0 Oops! In a story about the Student Rights Party in Satur- day's Daily, we neglected to mention one of SRP's candi- dates - Phil Cushway. Cushway is…

Arab territory they occupied." Chinese Ambassador Huang Hua branded as "preposterous" Scali' s proposal that Egypt and Syria re- turn to their positions before the outbreak of fighting on Saturday. THE…

… demanding Is- rael's withdrawal from Arab terri- tory taken in the 1967 Middle East War. "But the collective will of the council was paralyzed and render- ed inoperative" by an American veto last July 26…

…-pronged Arab attack and Egypt reporting its capture of the provincial capital of Kantara in the Israeli-led Sinai Peninsula. Egypt said its forces were penetrating into Sinai and Syria claimed to be pressing its…

… committee to investigate possible conflicts of interest arising from professors as- signing their own textbooks, tapes, and other classroom materials to their students. The formation of the committee was…

… prompted by an article in The Daily, Aug. 8, that revealed "a vast number" of University facul- ty members were assigning 'their own books to students in their classes. SACUA has appointed a three- man…

… in such a way that the student is suffering, and if so, to what degree? Council pa: boundaries SI By GORDON ATCHESON Republican City Council members members last night approved an amended ward…

October 11, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 35) • Page Image 8

… to divide the country, the na- tive Algerian asserted that "one side is not willing to fight the other. Both are convinced that civil war should not take place." The dispute is not between Arabs and…

… Split Ait - Laoussine charged that "some powers have wished that the Berbers and Arabs would fight each other. France has long argu- ed that they would." Ait-Laoussine explained that the causes of the…

…-Laoussine Downplays Arab Revolt i if Collegiate Press Service RBANA-The executive secre- of Young Americans for Free- a national conservative youth nization, said in an interview Tuesday that he is "extreme- eased…

… election 11 delegates to NSA's annual >nal Student Congress. wis, a former research director he House Committee on Un- rican Activities, has been ac- since 1961 in a national con- tive campaign against NSA…

… possible he congress to accurately re- national student opinion." t true representation will not ossible at the congress, he until all delegates are actual- acted by their student bodies. CHARLES S. BLONDY…

… jobs can be made in the Part-time Placement Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg., during the following hours: Mon. thru Fri., 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring…

students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should contact Dave Lowman;, Part-time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in…

…, both on and off campus. 1-Administrative Asst. Must be grad student with Industrial Relations background either through course work or experience. Will be writing job descriptions. HILLEL SUPPER CLUB…

October 27, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… published in The Daily of Oct. 24, signed by four graduate students with Arab names was quite disturbing. It ap- pears from that letter that these four students and the other mem- bers of the Arab Club…

…LETTERS TO TI u: t 19&u ad9 Seventy-First Year, EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUSLICATIONS pnions Are Free STUDENT

… lectures alone would not serve urpose, and a schedule of seminars was p to supplement "addresses by principal :ers. the end of each principal address, at- d by approximately 100 students and ty members, the…

… believes that, student participation in the series is essential to its success, the seminar program must be given thoughtful consideration. Without success in this aspect of the pro- gram, Challenge is…

… member' and officer of Student Govern- ment Council several years ago, I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Miss Bacon. We dis- agreed on occasion, but her open- minded intellectual integrity was…

… something which was a challenge to those who had contact with her. From my observations, Dean Bacon stimulated, not stifled, in- dividual expression. * * * ALTHOUGH the student sup- port which she enjoys may…

… the renewal of Syrian indepen- dence is a "domestic Arab" affair. It is precisely this contention that deserves discussion: is there such a thing as "an Arab?" who is to determine what areas are to be…

October 21, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… chairman. Tlie special train will leave Ann Arbor depot at 8:45 a.m. tomor- row; arrive Chicago 1 p.m. CST; leave Chicago 3:15 p.m. CST; ar- rive Minneapolis 10:30 p.m. CST. Students will leave Minnesota at…

… of the varsity debate team took part in a spirited discussion on the question, "Resolved: The Michigan Daily is not representative of student opinion." Bob Russell and Jack Wirth spoke on the…

… to adequately and fairly represent student opinion, citing a straw vote last year as proof that 66 per cent of the campus favored conservative Republican candidates. He said the Student Legislature and…

… that The Daily was represen- tative. Sunderman said every member of the staff is eligible to write editorials for the paper and that any student may express his opinion in the "Letters" column. "No bias…

… is shown in the selection of these letters or editorials for print" he declared. The Daily aggressively seeks student opinion through polls and interviews for news items, Sunderman concluded. The final…

… actions in which the Western Powers' plan for world atomic controls extending behind the iron curtain won overwhelming approval in the General Assem- bly's Political Committee. Then Latin American and Arab

… flared with new vio- lence in Southern Palestine as the Israeli cabinet met without act- ing on the United Nations Secur- ity Council's cease-fire order. (All Arab countries will join in the present…

… Palestine warfare as the result of Israel's continued "aggression" against Egypt and disregard of the cease-fire order, Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, Secretary-General of the Arab League, told newsmen in Cairo. A…

… appointment of George Meyer, '49, and Gerald Rees, grad- uate student in the education school to fill vacancies in the Men's Judiciary Council was an- nounced yesterday by president Ev Ellin. Meyer, who is…

… a result of the shooting which occurred last April 20. Recorders Judge Christopher Stein presides. Special SL Meetin Passes Motion on NSA Cooperation I Four motions involving Student Legislature…

October 19, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…Four years ago, the Black Student Union launched the online campaign #BBUM, or Being Black at the University of Michigan, and gave the University seven days to respond to seven demands…

…. About 200 University of Michigan students, faculty and Ann Arbor residents came to hear Poor speak about her work within San Quentin State Prison, a men’s detention facility in California. At San…

… meeting in Flint. Eucharia Ganda, president of the U-M Flint student body, and Izzy Baer, vice president of U-M Ann Arbor’s Central Student Government, also addressed their student government…

…, documents digitized Bentley Historical Library converts over 66,000 documents from DAAS RACHEL LEUNG Daily Staff Reporter See REGENTS, Page 3A See SYRIA, Page 3A In a blended mix of English, Arabic

…, spoken word and rap, musician and activist Omar Offendum presented to a group of over 200 students and faculty on Thursday about his experiences as a Syrian-American hip-hop artist. Offendum…

…, which took place during a lecture of the Introduction to Arab-American Studies course at the University of Michigan, touched on themes of loss, political activism and rising xenophobia. Offendum…

… ambiguous dude named Omar prior to 9/11 on campus — people didn’t really necessarily Offendum highlights importance of culture Syrian American rapper performs for more than 200 students and staff…

October 16, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… not designed with student conven- ience in mind. He says the administration prefers not to, handle the refunds directly for several reasons: O Although t h e University could directly credit the refund…

… money to students through its accounts system, by doing so it would be forced to depend on the Cellar to reimburse the Uni- versity for all money credited The administration is unwilling to rely on the…

… autonomous Cel- lar budget policy and thus risk tying up University funds in- definitely. i Crediting student accounts for thecCellarsrefund could in some cases (such as students on full scholarship) result in…

… the Accounts O f f i c e owing money to students-a situation which would not sit well with the University's auditors. I - - i f l~j #1 ei C/u6 MEETING WED., OCT. 16-8 P.M. FACULTY CLUB LOUNGE (in…

…, drizzling rain. Returning from his week-long visit to the Middle East, Kissinger said "we found a general receptivity to a step-by-step approach" to nego- tiations between Israel and the Arabs. Fleming to…

… visit China 769-4700 618 S. Main Street Ann Arbor (Continued from Page 1) tion leaders about "their uni- versities, and about their thoughts on the possibilities for exchange of students and fac- ulty…

…. STOOL LIMITED QUANTITIES OUR REG. $6.97 $49EA. I 2 FOR 2C )R i 0 SHARE THE RIDE WITH US THIS WEEKEND AND GET ON TO A GOOD THING. Us means Greyhound, and a lot of your fellow students who are already…

October 17, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… Alpha Phi Alpha *Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers Am. Institute of Electrical Engineers Am. Society of Civil Engineers *Am. Society of Mechanical Engineers Arab Students Union Architectural Society…

… recognition at once. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Acolytes Adelphi Alpha Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon Mu Alpha Gamma Sigma{ *Alpha Kappa Alpha Aln~ha KnaiaDelt Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Nu Alpha Omega Alpha…

… *Art Cinema League Assembly *Athena Barristers Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Kappa Rho *Cercle Francais Chi Gamma Phi Chinese Students Club Chinese Society of Chemical Industry Christian Science Organization…

… this time. Presidents of Student Organiza- tions should report the names, titles and classes of all officers to the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall not later than Oct. 25. The following is a…

… list of student organizations as now approved in the office of the Dean of Students. Any organization which does not furnish the required information in writing by Oct..25 will be considered no longer in…

October 10, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… FOUr, THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1951 _ ---- - NSA & Student Legislature Suez Seizure THE SITUATION in Egypt could lead to wai. Observation Post TONIGHT STUDENT LEGISLATURE…

… will be asked to renew for another year their membership in the National Student Association. Unfortunately, it appears that this approval will be granted with little ques- tion. There are two reasons…

… well for both groups to remember that British troops in Egypt will not be passed off simply for what they are. To Arabs throughout Islam those troops will represent the West attacking the Arab World, the…

October 06, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… installing of the auto- matic locks on student rooms, combined with effective patrolling by DPS and hous- ing security," Levy said. He added that none of the DPS reports of home invasion occurred in any…

students to always use an Mcard to enter a residence hall. In the statement released yesterday, DPS Director William Bess also attribut- ed the drop in reported crime to increased DPS patrolling. "In…

… forcible sexual offenses also did. 1B BA TTLCONTWUBS.. Medication tied to student death By Melissa Benton Daily Staff Reporter The Washtenaw County Medical Examiner's Office released the autop- sy results…

… said Saddam Hussein "had established relationships with" the terrorist organization sometime during his dictatorship, which ended following U.S. forces' invasion of Iraq in 2002. University students and…

… questions of one another, they nonetheless entered See DEBATE, Page 5 Many students will have their first experience voting for a president on Nov. 2, and they will play a vastly different role than young…

… - or anyone - else do it for them. Abdullah added that although the media often portray Muslims in America as being Arabs, 33 percent of Ameri- can Muslims are South Asian, 30 percent are black and 25…

… percent are actually Arabs. With leaders like Muhammad Ali and even more con- troversial figures such Malcolm X converting to the reli- gion, black Muslims have become a growing and prominent population in…

October 25, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 19) • Page Image 5

… their lives. The best thing Ican do as an educator. is teach them to analyze and think critically." From her helm at the blackboard, Harff leads her political science students studying the Arab

… links. Other gov- ernment officials have said that U.S. intelligence sources had given them a list of about 20 Arab names, and they were checking them. Bosnia allowed about 1,000 for- eign fighters from…

… assassination. "This is why we're here," Harff told the stu- dents in her "Middle Eastern Politics" class. "You can talk here." As college students across the country struggle for ways to define the conflict and…

… comprehend the difference between terrorism and military action, these students, dressed like the Navy offi- cers they will become, have far more at stake in their quest for answers. These students are…

… with Department of Defense military policy. One student argued that the Defense Depart- ment had made its definition of terrorism too broad - so broad, he argued, that Northern Ire- land and Colombia…

October 15, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… that there were other people that would serve the goals of the committee bet- ter." One applicant who was appointed, David Schaper, who has led the drive for student input into the Union renovation…

…, disagreed with Trott that politics did not play a role in the nominations. "There was a political decision made," Schaper said. "The issue of student representation on the board is important, (and if you…

… soldiers and tanks into a ground attack that has driven to within three to five miles of the Iranian city. On the Iraqi bank of the Shatt-Al-Arab waterway, an Iraqi spokesperson said every one of the 152 oil…

…. Egypt, Israel reopen talks WASHINGTON-After a five-month suspension, Egypt and Israel for- mally reopened negotiations yesterday on how to give more than one million Palestinian Arabs a larger voice in…

… Volume XCI, No. 36 Wednesday, October 15, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year…

October 24, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… DAYTON HARE Managing Editor 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. ALEXA ST. JOHN Editor in Chief…

Arab media community that contributed to the suspected motives behind his disappearance. The column comments on the misinformation and lack of information available for Arab citizens due to the…

… caution the world about the free reign afforded to Arab countries when journalists are unable to safely report on their experiences. It’s easy to feel helpless when confronted with issues of…

… presented with an opportunity to effect real change. Khashoggi’s final published paragraph imparted the need for more Arab voices to be elevated in publications through the creation of an…

… independent international forum, aimed at addressing the structural problems affecting Arab societies today. We as an editorial board, wholeheartedly support the creation of such an entity and…

… encourage our readers to support organizations that start initiatives to highlight Arab voices in journalism in the coming years. Regimes are temporary, but culture is durable, and cultural change…

… imperative to facilitate appropriate avenues for change when we can. Khashoggi spent a lifetime dedicated to the cause of illuminating the Arab world for Western readers. The least we can do is help…

… other Arab journalists honor his memory by shining that same light for their own communities. ELIAS KHOURY | COLUMN The GOP assault on America O n Oct. 21, I spent a significant chunk of my Sunday…

October 13, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

… also being taken. . + 41t1 tip..:: S ' ''+9 :;4t ' '. EASTERN DELI and COFFEE HOUSE Hillel's Deli goes Oriental with Arab- Jewish Food: Falafil, Himmus, Oriental Jewish Music and Atmosphere. Find Out…

…& TRAVEL Profs head for woods I. International Student I.D.s Now Available M DI ER f~e. C VEL MICH. UNION 763-21 e kQAIN FUITC A London at Christmas Dec. 24, 1974-Jan. 6, 1975t a On ly8371.61 Flight…

… on Scheduled Airline Jets for further details contact S TRAVEL SIGN UP DEADLINE NOV. 20 International Student I.D.s Now Available i RAVEL MICH. UNIO I bAATIN FLI'IHT SKI UTAH SPECIAL WINTER SKI WEEK…

….A.C. Travel Center International Student I.D.s Now Available (Continued from Page 1) "The program is a unique op- portunity to bring together what we often keep in separate com- artments of our lives," the…

… rofessor continues. "To learn o sail is as honorable a thing o learn as to read (poet Rob- rt) Frost." STUDENTS will live in sim- le cabins without the luxuries! f heating and adjacent show- rs. A…

… professional cook will ssume culinary duties, but lark expects the students , to e responsible for all other spects of survival. The professors warn that hree day rains, and mosquitoes will all be part of life…

… required for the ampers-uh, students: Major American Authors to 1870, The New England Experience in Poetry, and Creative Writing, which will focus on individual ournals. Clark explains, "Na- ture will tie in…

… with writing. ometimes we'll ask a student o follow a chipmunk all day nd describe the experience." BALANCING out the pro- gram's intellectual cast will be, ailing, canoeing, hiking, andI mountain…

… physical experience with a lot of walking and running . . . We're going to stay away from mechanical thugs like water-skiing." Clark laments students' lack of sensitivity to changing weath- er conditions…

…'ll teach sailing. When it's calm, we'll teach canoeing." SINCE NO real camp coun-, selors will be on hand to offer instruction, Clark emphasizes, "We'll rely on students to bring in different skills." A…

October 10, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

Student Religious Association and members of the Arab Club, will feature Arab food, music and dis- cussions of the culture of Arab lands. Mohammed Hassan, president of the Arab Club, will lead the dis…

… the Student Legislature, Foot Bowl Set F ' '' ' Q For 'ickoff' The kickoff for "Kickoff" will take place at noon today on the diag in front of the library with an unusual kind of football game…

… an easy time in the final pull, and due to the mix-up, won the 1949 tug. * * * AT A MEETING of the Student Legislature in December, 1949, a proposal was passed revising the Tug Week program. It was…

students. I I Metal Experts Tour Country- Visit University The University College of En- gineering was host yesterday to 44 foreign metal scientists from Mar- shall Plan nations on an educa- tional tour of…

…- cussion Saturday night. Other members of the club will prepare the Sunday meal. A meditation h o u r, during which students may think about the problems discussed or find out more about faiths other than…

… participants in the Student Religious Associa- tion's weekly Saturday noon lunch. The lunch and discussion group meets at Lane Hall every Satur- day at 12:15 p.m. and on football weekends the discussion ends in…

… time for students to attend ,.the game. Rev. Frank J. McPhillips, Dr. Douglas Williams, Leonard Wilcox, '52. and Ann Cotton, '52, will be among the speakers scheduled for the luncheons. Reservation…

… Pruit. The Lane Hall Coffee Hour, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Friday will be in honor of foreign students this week, according to Doris E. Reed, protestant religious counselor for international students. "This…

… Coffee Hour, a special event at the beginning of each se- mester, affords an opportunity for both the newly-arrived students from other lands and those who returned to campus from previous semesters to…

… become acquainted with the student directorssand the members of the protestant student groups at the University," she said, About 45,000 persons are ex- pected to attend. Both the Detroit meetings and the…

October 25, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 25, 1993 STUDENT Continued from page 1 The Flint campus is so close to I- 475 that the off-ramp touches the cam- pus. And from all over the Thumb of Michigan…

…, students commute here to study. Although only an hour from Ann Arbor by car, its climate toward gays is light years away, said Tim Retzloff, who spoke during public comments Friday. Thanking the regents…

… publicly, Retzloff said the bylaw change would protect students at all University cam- puses. "At a campus where intolerance is high and there is little public expres- sion for fear of retribution, this…

… bylaw change is badly needed." Retzloff spoke of friends being physically assaulted for holding hands, students destroying posters for the campus lesbian and gay male pro- grams office, and boycotts of…

… Ann Arbor, just as there is in Flint." CODE Continued from page 1 hold a public hearing in January to discuss changes to the Statement. Of the two Statement cases that have reached the student panel…

… lack of evidence; charges are pending against three students who allegedly mis- used the disciplinary process; and, Of the 22 charges completed, only two alleged offenders were will- ing to take their…

…. In truth, Muslims make up only about 10 percent of the Arab population. Arabs comprise 20 percent of the Muslim population worldwide. Like Christianity and Judaism, Islam branches out into sects…

… is still when they say: 'Band, take the field,"' said Ira Harris, class of '59. A favorite Homecoming tradition is the exception- ally messy, wild, rough, and tough annual student foot- ball classic…

… at the half. It's just a little public service." Although theshopsandrestaurantslining Ann Arbor's streets may have changed since the days when they were students, the alums didn't seem to really…

….M. AMPHITHEATER, 4TH FLOOR RACKHAM BUILDING For students interested in learning more about careers in social work. Professors, administrators and students will speak on career opportunities in social work and…

October 05, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 5, 1998 Ulije irbigatn ]at 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in Chief…

… JACK SCHILLACI Editorial Page Editor '1 heard that they were national champions last year. It's a big nation, so they must be very good.' -- Engineering first-year international student Sergei…

… such Orwellian proceed- ings are commonplace at the University. Once again, an ugly story has crept out of the arbitration process that resolves com- plaints brought against students under the University…

…'s Code of Student Conduct. According to his accuser, six sanctions were placed on Jason Brooks, an offensive line- man on the Michigan football team, under the Code. Brooks's accuser plans to appeal the…

… doctrine of "double-jeopardy." The Code is an excuse for the University, in its desire to raise students to social standards higher than those of the American crimi- nal justice system and thus make the cam…

…- pus a more sheltered environment, to retry and punish students on its own terms. But, as a public institution and a place where students are supposed to be growing into adults and developing their own…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…Ix'TV THE MCHIGAIN' DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS, 1933 VOTIR THE 1~tICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1953 4 4r Airliian Buibg 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 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The…

…- tional outlet. No, I am not like that. Rather, I am the "average one-in-twenty-thousand student" who was looking for some fun and derived a great thrillfrom doing something he wasn't supposed to. It was…

… University. Rather, there is another aspect of Friday-night's activities that I think you newspaper men should concern yourself with. It is the vandalism of the students. I am referring to our discourteous and…

… dangerous treatment of cars that were met by us students in front of the State theater. I am not objecting to such things as block ing traffic, for I too participated in it, and I am not the least bit ashamed…

… of it. How. ever, I do object to the sadistic treatment that many drivers, be they young or old- some of them strangers from different towns-received from us students. I think it's alright to stop…

… traffic; per. haps it may be even alright to rock a car. But when a mob of students start rocking and lifting a car with its passengers inside so hard that there is danger of the car's tipping over, when…

… treatment, for the young and reckless driv- ers usually manage to break loose. (There. was almost one head-on collision on Fri-. day after one of our victims broke loose.) When the students open the hood and…

… start fooling around with the motor, when they open the back doors and start taking stuff out of the car while their victims look helplessly on, when at least two cars stop- ped by the students had the…

… important of all, it was dangerous for the students themselves. Isn't it likely that some driver would get panicky as result of the rocking (all of them were scared), lose his head, step on the accelerator…

October 23, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 23, 1990 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 C -s.9 NOAH FINKEL Editor in…

… the Daily. Students' rights Organize against the move for deputized police Lif' R~dC 00 LP SWC 3 L? ' SEJzVK.F LP SegVICf- THE UNIVERSITY'S DECISION TO deputize its own police force has left…

… University student, faculty or staff input? Why did they ignore the 70 per- cent of the students who voted against the implementation deputization with- out student input? Why are they using the task force on…

… and four million dollars per year. Currently the regents pay $500,000 per year to the Ann Arbor police department which provides a special campus police force. How will this affect students' lives…

… besides a rise in tuition? Concerns such as these are the focus of Students' Rights Week. The events this week provide an opportunity for students to inform themselves about how tuition and campus life will…

… be drastically affected by deputization. As deputization becomes more and more of a reality it is important that students join together and speak out against this regental move: Students' Rights Week…

….. ~ Students' Rights Week Sponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly NO GUNS! NO COPS! NO CODE. . Tuesday: Graduate Student Organizing: Past and Present 7:30 PM-Rackham E. Conference Room Wednesday: Howard Zinn-Student

October 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… of the United States and traditional enemy of all that is Russian, is emerging once again as a key to the frantic Middle East. The rugged republic of the Turks lies across the top of the Arab world, a…

… the Arab world, yet they are not Arabs and relations with their * fellow Moslem states are cool. Turkey is the 296,000 square mile remnant of the Ottoman Empire, once one of the world's largest. And…

… in Persia to the gates of Vienna in Europe; from southern Russia to the Sudan. It was founded by non-Arab in- vaders from Central Asia in the 14th Century, reached its peak in the 16th Century under…

… fought the Russians 27 times in' 300 years. And they' ruled the subject Balkan and Arab worlds…

…." Bartlett said Russian college professors get the equivalent of $20,000 a year and that Russian students are paid to attend a uni- versity, the higher their grades the higher the pay. "I do not advocate that…

… Church in Oak Park. When you say LAUNDRY SHIRTS and Dry Cleaning Hundreds of Happy Students think First of PACKARD Quick Service LAUNDRY 715 Packard (Near State) NO 2-4241 Open Evenings Ample Parking A…

… rings,, Dinner Rings, Long Cinch Bras, Blouses, - Sweaters. WILKINSON for the first time ever! Samsonite Train Case S a1e! Or -anization Notices Lutheran Student Assn., Internation- al supper and…

… program, Oct. 27, 6:00 p.m., Lutheran Student Center. + " s Pi Lambda Theta, dessert meeting, Oct. 28, 7:15 p.m., Rackham. Special guests: International Teachers of Eng- lish. Speaker: Dr. Helen Dodson…

… Prince, "Our Neighbor the Sun." * * * Hillel, Interfaith Committee meeting and special report, Oct. 28, 7:15 p.m., Hiilel. * * * Unitarian Student Group, meeting, Oct. 27, 7:00 p.m., First Unitarian Church…

…. ' Speaker: Mr. M c Q u i n n, "Fromm's Psychoanalytic Ideas." Graduate Outing Club, hiking, Oct. 27, 1:30 p.m., meet in back of Rackham. * - - Gamma Delta, Lutheran Students Group, weekly Sunday supper and…

October 18, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

….4 4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 18, 2001 OP/ED albe £irbgzu i4aiftlj 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

… chance. No one seems threatened by them. If anything, we University students get practically orgasmic knowing there are still commie operatives out there fighting the class war. So what are the communists…

… rightful place in higher education. I say the top dogs in this "student organization" are not really communists, nor do they really care about affirmative action. It becomes obvious to anyone who's watched…

… as many "X-Files" episodes as I did in my youth (gee, I sound old) that some of BAM-N's leading members are working for the FBI. Luke non-student, mic-grabbing, "I'll- challenge…

student here for at least five years. I hear FBI scholarships pay well. A Jessica Curtin is not human. I'm utterly convinced she's from the same planet as Steve Forbes. Just as Michael Moore pointed out in…

… they're quite adept at breaking up student group meetings, something else law enforcement takes an inter- est in. Just look at Michigan State, which last year put in a full-time cop just to monitor stu…

… of hate, which is taught to Arab chil- dren from the earliest possible age that leads to acts like the massacres of Sept. 11, not some miniscule flaws in U.S. policies. The unfortunate fact that there…

… is no freedom of press in the Arab Middle East means that these messages of hate are the only ones available to the millions of citizens residing in these regimes. These citizens are often flustered…

… with the corruption of the regime under which they live and need someone to blame. Understanding this, the shrewd Arab regimes use their monop- oly over the media to demonize the U.S. and deflect…

October 08, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 8, 1998 ut iign ai 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan - : roc rn A. 2, LAI RIE MAYKC…

…; Wolverine boxer shorts. When students decide to attend the University, there tends to be a pretty dis- tinct theme in the holiday and birthday gifts they receive over the next couple of months or years. With…

student is a person in progress.' - RickIHill, coordinator of inter/aith ministries at James Madison University, on how students are susceptible to psychological manipulation by cults THOMAS KUL JURGIS T FN…

…, working conditions Michigan Stadium. Judging like to see GEO do in the for Graduate Student from what I have read in the future. We would like to Instructors and Graduate Daily, it seems its staff would…

October 17, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

… Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan balancing teacups J. Edgar's women: From Bonnie to Bernadine nadiue coioda 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… NIGHT EDITOR: STEVE KOPPMAN Attacking student approach to Jiegents' open bearings . 0.. (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the text of extemporaneous remarks made at yester- day's Regents' meeting by…

… to harass and insult, and demonstrate an expertise in arrogance. My experience with many students on the Ann Arbor campus, some of them in this room right now, is that they are the type of people of…

… which any University should be proud. In reading the enrollment figures, we have about 33,000 students at this cam- pus. At the hearing yesterday, there were perhaps 100-150 people. Out of 150 people…

… given anything - all they've done is grab and take and de- mand. It just isn't fair. It just isn't right. If all of the 33,000 students could have been there and seen what went on, 32,950 would have…

… expressed disgust. But be- cause of the noise and organization, those few give to the student body a reputation not deserved and create an impression, in my mind, of a reluctance to participate further in…

… communications gap between students and the University administration is the outgrotwh of "rau- cous" behavior and an "insulting" de- meanor, Lindemer and the other Re- gents display a sad misunderstanding of the…

… views and awaiting a decision. Disenchanted by the "knowledge that this is the extent of their participation in University government, many students see the open hearing as a manifestation of…

… their decision, BAM was never able to participate in the closed proceed- ings. If the Regents' procedures had allowed them to keep in contact with blacks as well as executive officers, black students

October 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…41 4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 30, 2001 OP/ED olbe £kw niag 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. L JII 41 ® won ried how -N,' s ha~s hdf~ed e e\jtCeoC.. I Reforming student activism: A modest proposal AUBREY…

… my atten- tion. Fire is almost always cool, especially when it's nearby and safely contained. And just think what it could do for the cause! ("Hey! Did you hear about that Students Against Syphilis guy…

… who set himself on fire?") I guarantee the student body would appreciate this kind of valor ("Dude! Check out the blisters on that guy!"). Finally, no one would get hurt except the noble activist…

… signs and spend more time hanging out with the tax collectors and prostitutes. Besides being a great P.R. move, it'd be a lot more fun than hollering "salvation" at jaded col- lege students day in and day…

October 24, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…4A - Friday, October 24, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com l e Iicl30ig n wily Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… can solve its snake problems to focus on its ultimate goal: eliminating Israel's dependence on Arab oil. On Oct. 22, crude oilprices dropped below $65 per barrel. Though OPEC is now scrambling for a…

…, according to Kass, "Mideast oil began to dominate the world strategic landscape." Today, the vast majority of Arab- world GDP stems from oil exports. Though each Arab country spends its oil revenues…

… differently, only one spending strategy truly benefits Arab citizens: domestic reinvestment of oil revenuesintohuman capitalandinfra- structure. The United Arab Emirates employs this strategy widely, especial…

…- ly in Dubai, yet most other Arab states are content to hoard oil revenues for the wealthiest ruling class - or to invest them in terrorist organizations, nuclear projects or weapons imports. Enter…

… Iran. Though Iran is not an Arab state, it plays an important role as a major power in the Mideast oil hegemony. Its influence reaches everystate inthe region, and -its oil revenues sponsor…

… coun- try, you still do. You just need to learn to use it. Seth Buchsbaum is anS LSA sophomore. He is a representative on the Michigan Student Assembly's Voice Your Vote commission. 0 RADHIKA UPADHYAYA…

October 11, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, October 11, 1978-The Michigan Daily ~br 3ibigmn m aiI Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LIX, No.30 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… Michigan Lebanon for the Lebanese THERE WAS A TIME when Leba- justice and it proved to be the seeds of non was the jewel of the Arab its decline. world. Advanced in commerce, education, justice - it was the…

… most progressive of all nations in the Arab F INALLY THERE is the question of world. I Palestinian human rights and Its capitol Beirut was the most their right for a state of their own. cosmopolitan of…

… Israel and Lebanon. This step must be anid conflicts of the Mideast. Every taken before any hope for peace in the antagonism, every rivalry, every Mideast can be realized. conflict - whether between Arab

… or The major fault of the tenuous Jew or Arab and Arab - now meet Camp David agreements is that they h ad on in Lebanon. failed to address the problems in (he time is long past when the people Lebanon…

… Egypt and Israel. Palestinians covertly at first and then That settlement merely removes the overtly. It is clear that the Syrian largest army from the Arab arsenal. forces are not keepers of the peace…

students beginning courses at the mining school. Of 251 universiy graduates this year, onlye92 are in the technical fields in which the mining,- industry could use 1,500 to 1,800. There are 95 jobs available…

…, and still others are being sought from Japan and Arab: countries in hopes of belatedly developing a broader economic base. Economists believe this might inspire foreign confidence and stimulatesre…

October 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… Yankee Mana -r Ca sa St~nw- txh ( b a eill rih Won't Await First Blows From Arabs Harmony Urged By Delegate Eban UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (P)- Israel protested vigorously yester- day against the sale of arms…

… by any country to her hostile Arab neighbors. She warned she might not wait passively for a decisive blow from the Arabs. Ambassador Abba Eban, Israeli chief delegate, told the United Na- tions…

… appeal to all peace loving states to avoid rewarding Arabs belliger- ency with arms; to abstain from disturbing the military balance on which the peace of our region has precariously rested for seven years…

… or practicing a state of war, strengthened him- self for the decisive blow?" Urges Arabs to Join Eban said Israel stands at the heart of the Middle East and is there to stay. He urged the Arabs to join…

… Israel in regional harmony and cooperation. ThedArab answer was given by Ahmad El-Shukairy, Syria, who assailed Israel as a "spring-board of imperialism." Shukairy proposed the Security Council set up a…

… disorderly charges and too liberal use of intoxicants. Two Michigan State students: were jailed for stealing trophies1 and whiskey from a Michigan fra- ternity house. The biggest larceny was a "smash-grab" at…

… High School for $1,400,000. Study Committee Hoveotdy vity e-Student drivers who are not However, both Moore and Uiversity Vice-President ,Wilbur B. displaying their car permits- are Pierpont voiced…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

…The Office of Financial Aid, 2011 Student Activities Building announces: G S L PRIORITY DEADLINE The priority processing deadline for Guaranteed Student Loans for FalI/Winter or Winter Only* is…

…, October 30, 1981-The Michigan Daily' Anirmal.,House Students turn college food C.K. SPURLOCK AND PMeENT KENNY ROGERS L DVWTIE I MURFREESBORO, N.C. (AP)- The mayor yesterday lifted a state of emergency…

… that was im- posed when a food fight at a college cafeteria escalated into a riot as students threw furniture as well as dinner. Ten students were arrested on felony charges of in- citing a riot after…

… disciplined, with penalties ranging from work details to suspen- sion. The food fight broke out when about 600 students started hurling turkey, apples, mashed potatoes and bananas during a Halloween dinner…

…., "Food was all over the ceiling," police officer Tommy Geesaid. "The floor was such a mess you couldn't walk on it. It was a total wreck." POLICE SAID the food fight turned into a riot when students

… of damage to the cafeteria ranged from $2,000 to $3,000. Harris, who entered the cafeteria with three other officers, said he found "students just screaming and hollering, throwing food and trays…

…, breaking up fur- niture-they broke the door open, too." t Mto riot HE SAID police used dogs to break up the crowd and ordered students back to their dormitories. Chowan College's enrollment is 1,100. After…

… the fight broke out, college officials locked the doors in an effort to calm the crowd; police said. Some students panicked when they could not escape and broke down the doors. "I locked the doors…

…. Students said the idea was born Wednesday after- noon at a local tavern where a crowd gathered to drink beer. They said someone stood up and announ- ced plans for a food fight at the Halloween dinner…

…."" Harris said the students facing charges would ap- pear in court Tuesday. Eight of them remained in the Hertford County Jail on $2,000 bond, police said. WEST &. rE GALLAGHER KING of THE SLDG…

October 19, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…. Applications should be made to the Department of Postgraduate Medicine, University Hospital. SL Calls Meeting For NSA Report Delegates to last spring's NSA congress will report to the campus at a special Student

… Legislature meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Grand Rapids room of the League. The action of the congress will be described and its effect on Uni- versity students will be outlined. ing there, Norman…

… special matinee showing at 2:30 p.m., Oct. 24. The sale of tickets will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Friday at the Hill Auditorium box office. 'U' Issues 2,500 Driving Permits Upwards of 2,500 students al- ready…

… have driving permits for the year, according to.John Gwin of the Office of Student Affairs. The final tally is not completed, and the number may clim toward 3,000-but the total is expected to be 800 less…

…. The old maternity hospital will Badeau is a recognized authority probably be used for laboratories on the culture and politics of the and research, Niehuss said. Arab world. --%... 4 Year's First…

… Speech Assembly To Feature Debate on Daily' FOR REAL ECONOMY... Try our STUDENT BUNDLE Subscribe Now to the NEW Gargoyle "THE CAMPUS MAGAZINE" Best in Campus Literature, Poetry, Humor, Photos, and…

… Cartoons ALL ISSUES MAILED TO YOUR HOME ~THE GARGOYLE I Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Gentlemen: Enclosed please find -check or money order in the amount of $1.00 for my…

October 08, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

students advice on financial success An interactive seminar titled "The Top Ten Ways to Achieve Financial Success for Students" will be given today at 7 p.m. in Auditorium 1 of the Modern Languages Building…

… by Phi Chi Theta, a national co-ed profes- sional business and economics fra- ternity, is open to all students and will include refreshments and snacks. Law lecture will focus on Sept. 11 University of…

… Jack Shaheen, author of "Reel Bad Arabs: How Holly- wood Vilifies a People," will each speak at the discussion, which will be moderat- ed by Yvonne Simons, a current Michi- crln Journalism Fellow an1…

… WRAL-TV By Rob Goodspeed Daily Staff Reporter A lawsuit filed by a former student alleges that the University is trying to cover up wrong- doing by administrators by charging exorbitant fees for a…

… Freedom of Information Act request. In the FOIA request under dispute, former student Chetly Zarko requested a large number of e-mails sent and received by former Vice Provost for Information and Technology…

… jolt Israeli-Palestinian conflict discussed by Rackham gov't Rackham student gov't also made minor changes to other MSA resolutions By Soojung Chang and Whitney Meredith Daily Staff Reporters Rackham…

Student Government dis- cussed two resolutions yesterday regard- ing the current campus debate over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at their week- ly meeting. The first resolution in support of a Michigan…

Student Assembly resolution titled "Resolution in Support of Univer- sity Dialogues of Understanding," encourages students to engage in civil dialogue regarding debates on campus and political affairs. "We…

… endorsed by Students Allied for Freedom and Equali- BUSINESS Continued from Page 1 the basic criteria for the award. The University attributed the honor of receiving the award to the decisions on the…

… fighting for a ty and the Michigan Student Zionists, two student groups bitterly divided over the issue. According to the document, student groups will pledge against "hate-filled speech, slander, false…

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

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

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

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

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

October 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… Arbor, United Can Prevent Nuclear War (UC Progressive Student Networ and New Jewish Agenda. Local organizer Gwynne S the demonstration proved t people are concerned about race. "I think particularly i bor…

… first-year graduate student in AM), the social work who is part of the nuclear rk (PSN), free zone campaign and the effort to re- elect Sen. Carl Levin. The event was "a iegel said way to raise…

… Chinese Studies - Program of Traditional Chinese string music, 8 p.m., Rackham Auditorium. Speakers Ecumenical Campus Center - Richard Cleaver, Jerrold Greene, Len Suransky, "Modern State of Israel:'Arabs

… House. Miscellaneous ACS/Stud. Affil. - Free Tutoring in 100 or 200 level chemistry courses. 6. Maryland students We're celebrating HALLO WEEN! e0 support th (Continued from Page 1) Last year, 14…

students were suspen- ded and two expelled for non-academic violations of the code, according to Pavela. Of the 603 cases which the judicial system handled, two students were ex- pelled, 52 suspended, 110…

… took part in mandatory service projects, and 26 paid fines to local charities, Pavela said. The rest of the students were either found innocent or given war- nings. SANCTIONS FROM the code paid local…

… biggest difference is that Maryland's judicial boards are com- posed entirely of students, while Michigan's proposed boards would leave students in the minority. Michigan's boards would be made up of two…

students, two professors, an ad- ministrative staff member, and a hearing officer to preside over the case. "WHAT IS DISTINCTIVE about Maryland is you (are) judged by your peers," Bishop said. "Professors…

October 08, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… concluded that this public disclosure will strengthen exist- ing policy against the Arab boy- cott of Israel without jeopardiz- ing our vital interests in the Middle East." "The actions I am directing+ today…

… pressures "will enable, the American public to assess for itself the nature and impact1 of the Arab boycott and to mon- itor the conduct of American companies." Democrats in Congress ar- gued, however, that…

… Discount on Admission with Student I.D. ON "ANN ARBOR'S LIVE U ROCK& ROLL DANCE BAR" HOURS: Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m.-2 a.m. WEEKLY HOURS: 9 p.m.-2 a.m. 516 E. Liberty 994-5350 SL E -THIS WEEK-0CT. ? ,9+u- -A…

October 13, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

Arabs that some did not consider it truly Arab, although Westerners thought it Oriental. YR's Take Stand On State Issues The Young Republican Club re- cently took a policy stand on var- ious political…

…, "Kassim's eventual assassination seems assured." Alternative Control Once Kassim is out of power, the alternatives for control of Iraq seem to be the Communists or an Arab Nationalist army regime. There…

… * OCT. 22 I U I Fri., Oct. 14 9-12 P.M. VFW CLUB ... 314 E. Liberty Admission $1 Per Person Presented by Grad Student Council lm N IC S 2 ShowsOnly s PHONE: TExas 4-1810 8:00 P.M. * 10:15 P.M. AN…

October 26, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 35) • Page Image 11

…'s election. Motivated by of this year. This would close the Thursday morning. He was found report released Monday. The com- She is stepping down because her recent rebellions in the Arab world, much debated…

… that followed were the second brawl I saw that night, and the puddle of red liquid in the mess of broken als and graduate students who go there for unfiltered German ale served in liter-sized boots…

…. Meredith Blank, a University gradu- ate student, explained that the restaurant is glass was blood, not wine, as I learned from a "fun, surprising" mess. The place graduate a girl who'd been sitting at one…

… of the over- students go to when they want to get wasted. …

October 15, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 15, 1998 c e ICir ig ut ttilg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in…

… itself as a model for campus and cur- ricular diversity. In a college setting, diver- sity should be more than just an ethnically balanced student body, but also a wide range of course offerings in ethnic…

… studies. Despite its laudable efforts to ensure a multi-ethnic student population, the University falls short when it comes to the range of courses offered in some ethnic studies programs. For the most part…

… University does its students a disservice by not adequately addressing a vibrant culture that has left an indelible mark on main- stream American society. Having one or two exceptional ethnic studies programs…

… should not satisfy the University when other ethnic studies programs are meager or non- existent. To ignore certain cultures because they are underrepresented in the student body is simply indefensible. At…

October 29, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

…-how with our rough and ready diplo- macy in Palestine," Sprengling said in an interview with The Daily. "The Arabs are trying hard to East, Sprengling said that one of his students has recently been asked…

… for college students. Both Dean James A. Edmonson and Prof. Claude Eggertsen, ofathe School of Education, agreed that a federal scholarship program would benefit the nation in giving many future…

… generally estimated by' various surveys that for every high school student in the top 10 per cent of his class who goes on to college there are two more who do not," Prof. Eggertsen pointed out. "The main…

… be appor- tioned. "THIS WOULD insure that a student coming from an area where high school instruction is not on a par with more favored areas would still have a chance at the scholarships, the Dean ex…

…- plained. Pfof. Eggertsen opposed any provisions which would require the scholarship student to ren- der a compensatory service in return for the benefits which he * receives. "Society will reap the 'compen…

…- satory services' from scholarship students in the form of enlight- ened citizenship," he declared. SOME PEOPLE fear federal in- tervention in education will be the result of such a program of schol…

… men and the legal aspects of the problem. THE IDEA OF a fraternity com- mittee to discuss the discrimina- tory clause was developed last spring when the Student Legisla- ture and the Student Affairs Com…

… will be an evaluation by Quad resi- dents of all dishes served over a several week period, according to Dick Gorman, committee chair- man. Students will rate the food both on preparation and quality, he…

… efforts on the removal of discriminatory questions from medical school ap- plication blanks. The Committee also decided to begin an informative campaign in order to acquaint students and faculty members…

… Washington, Miss. The grant would have been made under the condition that the school would not admit any Afri- can or Asiatic as a student or a faculty member. *c -""* .* ALSO, THE college's board of trustees…

October 09, 1921 • Page Image 1

… tel- Then beyond the dark green of fe- plain of the desert, becko'ning with its med Ali to a point below the Cita- lows, and to this the Arabs will tell tile irrigated fields, eight or more immobility…

… the social side of student and far- Ini orer to get ten goot stoUe A agent of the literary department story will be the first thing to be con- ulty life, Extravagance and fantasy competintei s iid a…

… have mhan ulcrsenill e eayime. uts many sitted, and nie person may submit faculty or of the student body, but any the advantage of more lime for edit- tompeuitors as in single-prize con- a se y stories…

… as he plea.es. kind of a story, whether about faculty ing, revision, and suggestions. est.. the oyer.tge o'er ginhr l wllyg No manuscript will be turned down' or student life will be considered…

October 09, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

… beyond the dark green of Per- plain of the desert, beckoning with its med Ali to a point below the'Cita- lows, and to this the Arabs will tell tihe irrigated fields, eight or more immobility, calling with…

… social side of student and fac- In order to get ten good stories As agent of the literary department story will be the first thing to becon- ulty life. Extravagance and fantasy competition and a large…

… stories will have that there will be ten times "as many mitted, and .one person may submit faculty or of the student body, but any the advantage of more time for edit- competitors as in single-prize con- as…

… many stories as he pleases. kind of a story, whether about faculty ing, revision, and suggestions. gsts. The average offer generally No manuscript will be turned down or student life will be considered…

October 15, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… fr te sa',,! He said he would "insist ini- FE RGAC ETN tion, which coordinates the ac- bably the United States were ex-I ter of innocent human nehigs." tivities of Arab guerrilla groups, pected to vote…

… Catho- matic success in the United Na- staining, in the assembly itself, t'ough lies and Socialists whose break- tions yesterday. The Arab sources said P L o several of them including the up brought down…

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October 29, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… organization.” According to a new statement from the executive board of the Arab Student Association sent to The Daily, the ASA will also be following the UAAO’s position and taking a “formal stance” on…

…According to the ACT website, students can take the test up to twelve times, though the majority of students take it no more than twice. The test comes with a price tag of $68, or $52…

… the sections would help improve concentration and allow students to perform at their potential.” LSA junior Jason Fernando co-founded Excel Tutoring, a standardized test preparation company, in…

…-income college applicants to achieve higher scores on the standardized exams. “I think this will allow for a less of a barrier for students who don’t have the means to take the [full] test over and over…

… again,” Fernando said. “For lower- income students, a cheaper test that is not as high-stakes can be more advantageous for them, and let them knock down barriers that they hadn’t before.” The…

… ACT test to a free SAT for all students in the state. Before the switch, the state had used the ACT as its free college assessment exam since 2007. A 2018 study from the National Bureau of…

… Economics Research found that while half of SAT-takers retake the exam after their first try, these retake rates are significantly lower among students from low-income backgrounds. The study found…

… that race impacts retake rates, as well— students classified as underrepresented minorities are nine percentage points less likely to retake the SAT than white students. The College Board — the…

… organization that administers the SAT and Advanced Placement tests — cited the study as evidence that students who retake their exams often receive higher scores than those who choose to take it only…

… ACT because of the similarities between the two tests. “These are two entities that are competing over students,” Goodman said. “And they are competing by offering the test as many times a year as…

October 16, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…, segregation never!" "Black, Latino, Arab, Asian and.White, by any means necessary we will fight!" Several University students stood among the crowd where the majority of protesters were from minority…

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com MELANIE KRUVELIS and ADRIENNE ROBERTS MATT SLOVIN EDITORIAL PAGE…

students don't have to go through this difficult process. Furthermore, ballot initiatives were not originally part of the democratic repertoire. The Progressive party added the mechanism in the twentieth…

… understanding is a comp of the complex With legal reasoningin the fight against lot of mov Proposal 2, her arguments were - a 'rarity among BAMN protesters outside the court. University students told me they came…

…- tiative, they struggled, clinging to simplistic reasons and failing to move beyond a single frame of mind. One University student cited the fact that a majority white state passed the law, only doing so to…

… maintain white privilege. Another University student rattled off facts about dropping minority enroll- ment, but could only explain the need to overturn Proposal'2 as a matter of racial justice and whites…

… outvoting minorities. A Univer- sity of California, Berkeley student admitted she couldn't articulate why Proposal 2 was unconstitution- al, but simply reinstating affirmative action was reason enough for her…

… because I ran for student government with a BAMN-sponsored party as a fresh- man and worked for the ACLU. Or maybe I'm just frustrated that people still don't understand affirmative action. Since the first…

… issues at hand in the case itself. Some opponents of affir- mative action are also fully ignorant to the state of race-based admissions as a whole. Multiple Black students explained that some white…

students concluded they were only admitted to Michigan because of affirmative action, a sentiment I'e heard in per- son plenty of times. Apparently, some opponents of affirmative action don't even realize…

October 08, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… to compensate for the hideous crimes perpetrated against the Jewish people at the hands of the Nazis. Now firm oppositin influenced by Arab and anti-Jewish protest, has been voic- ed to renege on…

… the Hitler regime. Tris- chler has been joined in protest by the Arab countries. This movement has resulted in 28 Ger- man deputies in the Bundestag filing a written request with Chancellor Conrad Ade…

… Jews. Secondly, opponents of the reparation maintain that Israel is asking for money to aid half a million Jewish refugees while ig- noring the 800,000 Arabs left homeless by the Arab-Israeli war. The…

Arab refugee prob- lem, however, is an entirely separate issue and bears no relation to the reparations fund owed to Israel by the Germans. Germany owes a debt, not only to the Jews who were fortunate…

… confiscated. It is to be hoped that Germany will over- look the protests of the Arabs and Trisch- ler's cohorts and carry through the pledge to pay its moral obligation to the Jewish people. P KMAKY " tpc…

students with a place to spend their Friday evenings. Dancing and an informal, candle-lit at- mosphere are two of the factors which have made the Club so popular. This year has seen the Little Club trans…

… of Saturday's issue, we read: "The Students for Stevenson Club had reserved two buses on Thursday, but when they asked for seven additional buses . . Dean Rea said ... 'the club asked for a total of…

… campus. Campus meetings and discussions, specifi- cally on the recent presidential election, are attended by a signif- icant minority of the students. And only recently when General Eisen- hower spoke at…

… Jackson, only a handful of students troubled themselves to make this trip, des- pite the fact that transportation was already provided. It is the simplest thing in the world for a student attending col…

…- lege to escape in his little "ivory Tower" and let the rest of the world go to blazes. Unfortunately, this seems to be the attitude of a large number of students here. College life can represent the most…

October 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… it would remove student consent as an allowable defense. That provision would have changed the outcome of the recent Sigma Chi fraternity hazing on campus. Earlier this week, Washte- naw County…

… di tremendous expansion of civil and withdrawn Profs address Arab-Israeli conflict, honor Edward Sald } By Farayha Arrine For the Daily In an effort to promote discussion and debate on the Arab

…-Israeli conflict, Students Allied for Freedom and Equality held their first lecture in memoriam of the late scholar and literary critic Edward Said with university professors Asad Abu Khalil and Joseph Massad who…

… led a discussion titled the "Palestine Question." SAFE chair Carmel Salhi said the goal of the event was to give students "a better understanding of what's happening when they read the newspaper so that…

… of the themed semester. Following the Supreme Court's ruling in the Brown case, Green and eight other students were among the first black students at Little Rock's Central High School in 1957. After…

… the nine students were initially turned away from the school, President Dwight Eisenhower sent federal troops to the school to enforce the desegregation. Students are also encouraged to participate in…

… the Ann Arbor Reads program. Based on last year's pro- gram, where students read "Abraham Lincoln's DNA," this year's program will feature a book, yet to be chosen, relating to the Brown case. The…

… criminal charges See SIGMA CHI, Page 7A Events aim to expose more students to Islam By Karen Schwartz Daily Staff Reporter Since his freshman year, LSA senior Halim Naeem has been telling people about…

… Islam. Beginning Monday, Naeem and other Mus- lim students will Islam Awar volunteer to stand on the E MONDAY: Dr. Jera Diag, run Islam- "Standing on Comm( ic Jeopardy in Christianity, and Juc the…

… for its skewed reporting in students' inability to relate to the Palestinian dilemma stating that only 4 per- Muslims trying to tell a lot of people about our religion and I really think it's a areat…

October 17, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… Israel before the facts were checked." Israel has been under increasing pressure to accept the U.N. inquiry into the shootings at the Temple Mount, known to Arabs as Haram al-Sharif. More than 140…

… engineering student Nate Melen lies on the Diag to demonstrate support for clean air legislation. "We want a bill behind the table to be voted on; we're for clean air," Melen said. Study program aims to 'fight…

… racism' with high GPAs by Shalini Patel Daily Staff Reporter The low retention rate of Black students in colleges across the coun- try has prompted one University graduate student to take action. "You can…

… waste all your time to complain about a racist situation and expect racist people to change their minds, or you can become strong enough and self-reliant to beat it," said Public Policies graduate student

… Thomas Poole Jr., the president and founder of "African-Americans for Academic Achievement" (4.A). The program, open to University students of all ethnicities, aims at helping its students maintain at…

… least a 3.0 GPA. The program requires students to study 40 hours a week in class and the library. Students must sign sheets in the library indicating how long they work, and at each of the three…

… designated libraries - the Graduate Library, the Kresge Library and the North Campus Dow Library - graduate students act as monitors and mentors. In addition, 4.A students meet weekly with each of their…

… professors to receive written evaluations on their academic progress. The evalua- tions are mailed to the students' par- ents, spouse, or "significant other." "I think that's a good way to re- quire you to…

… make a relationship with your professor," said Melvin Ashford, a first-year LSA student, one of the 154 4.A participants this semester. The organization has received most of its funding from the Office…

… of Minority Affairs, though students also pay a $5 registration fee. Poole estimated the cost up until now has been $15,000. "I think it's a good concept," said- Dr. Charles Moody, vice provost for…

October 22, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 bie IAtIbtgan ail Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCI V-No. 40 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the…

… Mubarak's recent visit to Washington, Egypt is a country in deep trouble. Isolated from its Arab neigh- bors by the Camp David Accords and burdened by the Reagan ad- ministration's failing Mideast policy…

… enrollment has been in a; nosedive since 1976 when it nearly hit8 percent. Last year, only 5.2 percent of students were black. Administrators have admitted for a long time that the Unviersity is having serious…

… trouble enrolling and keeping black students. But the creation of this new administration is the first in- dication in several years that the Un- iversity is serious about solving the problem. With tough…

… lose funds. And make no mistake about it, this new salary will be paid by someone who could use the money. Everybody can use the money these days - students, professors, and nearly every school and…

… college. But the potential benefits of this position, are worth the sacrifice. The decline in black and other minority enrollments must stop soon, or the University's student diversity will completely…

… language is spoken will between American and European have overcome these c students. Such differences do during childhood, wI exist and are significantenough American student at t to give European students

… who sity level must still co. major in their native languages a them. very noticeable advantage over Third, it has been sa American students majoring in structors set higher sta the same language…

…. foreign students who First, public school instruction their native languages in Europe has been cited as more counteracting the ap thorough than public school in vantages of the foreign- struction in the…

students from various coun- foreign student taking tries, plus my own encounters his or her own language with Europeanstudents, lead me time and effort into to assume that the above ment than an America…

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