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October 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… government of Israel providing for the sale by the United States of such- number of supersonic planes as may be necessary to provide Israel with an adequate deterrent force ca- pable of preventing future Arab

… aggression by offsetting sophis- ticated weapons received by the Arab states and to replace loss- es suffered by Israel in the 19 67 conflict." Israel smashed most of the air power of her Arab enemies in her…

….M. Admission-$3.50 and THE HOLDING COMPANY Call 834-4904 ' with JANIS JOPLIN One Nith Only TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 GRANDE BALLROOM Students For McCarthy Present TITICUT FOLLIES The Famous Documentary Filmed in…

October 21, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… discussed by October 15. Student Government Council at To Meet Tuesday its meeting at 7:30 p.m. today. The Administrative Board will The discussion will cover the meet again next Tuesday, and by concluding…

… excellent student body"' has been responsible for the growth of the Law School into one of the best in the country. The Law School has expanded from a small beginning of three professors and ninety-two stu…

… three basic problems facing Gamma Mu's going local reduces the Arab nations. the membership of undergraduate - chapter of Sigma Chi to 130. The members of the chapter here report they are not informed of…

…, a native Egyptian who is director of the 'Arab Information Center in Washington, stressed three princi- pal issues: Algerian freedom, Arab refugees from Israel and Israel'sl use of the Suez Canal., He…

… prevented from it." Sees Algerian Dilemma DeGaulle, according to Prof. Se- lim, is fighting against the Alger- In his discussion on the prob- ,lem of the million Arab refugees Iexiled from Israel, which has…

… con- fronted the United Nations since 1948, he took a dim view of the solution submitted by Secretary General Dag Hammerskjold which will be considered Oct. 29. He not- ed that the Arab countries have…

… already rejected the proposal for absorption of the refugees-by de- velopment of the entire Middle East. Not Practical "Any suggestion that Arab refu- gees can be settled anywhere but in their home…

October 06, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 17) • 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 Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… overt and serious cutbacks have een announced in two of the special reading nrses in languages for graduate students. he German and French faculties have slash- I in half the number of sections originally…

… Lanned, doubled enrollment in the ones of- red, and still been forced to turn away many idents. RADUATE STUDENTS seeking a doctorate ,degree from the Rackham School must ass reading examinations in two…

…. To pass the exams, many graduate students lect the 111 and 112 sequence in German and/ r French. If they pass 112 with a B or better, he language requirement is fulfilled. For those unable to get into…

… these classes, nd this means almost 300 students this fall, Wore timely and more costly alternatives are pen: independent study, private language chool courses, or election of the regular four emester…

… problems they presented. Now, with classes twice as large under normal conditions, there will be a much smaller percentage of the teacher's time avail- able per student. An abridged set of homework exercises…

… be adequate enough to pass the graduate school exam. More and more students each year arrive on campus with a good part of the undergraduate requirement met, and finish it off before they are…

… evolve as equitable and efficient a solution as the conditions will per- mit.' The fact remains, however, that cutbacks had to be taken and not for pedagogical rea- sons. Students were turned away from…

October 16, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…, present and future policy of this campus toward outside speakers.) By JAMES ELSMAN No ether issue has been beleaguered with as much constant con- troversy among students, faculty, and administrators during…

…. Student Government Council has appointed a study committee in this area. The Committee High Court Upholds GE On Firings WASHINGTON (iP)-An in pendent labor union lost in the S preme Court yesterday its eff…

… $50 federal occ pational tax on wagering. Israel Vows Fight If Arabs Attack JERUSALEM (I)-Premier Day Ben-Gurion told the Israeli Parli ment the nation will fight to vi tory if Arab nations attack. B…

… history might be titled 'The Evo- lution of Intellectual Bondage' as d- regards speaker selection on this 'ocampus. ort One hundred and two years ago yad the speaker program began. In )d 1854, the Student

…'s Lecture Asso- ic ciation was formed-completely student run. Back then, speakers brought to campus by the Associa- ted tion filled such an intellectual void ne that lecture halls were filled an ng hour…

… and Hor- ify ace Greeley on Southern recon- ees struction and Ann E. Dickinson on n- woman's suffrage. The issues of act those Civil War days were heard m- in an environment of freedom. Students ran the…

… show. ed Students Maintain Control ch But there appeared portents of ice things to come. Partisan factional ch. strfie broke out within the Asso- ng ciation over what speakers to ter bring to campus. In…

… political opinions of University students will be pub- lished in tomorrow's Daily. The poll is the result of several weeks interviewing by Daily staff members of approximately 250 students whose names were…

… chosen at random from the files of the Student Directory. The population from which the sample was drawn was limited to United States citizens living in Ann Arbor and enrolled in one of the University…

…'s schools and col- leges. Willing to Help Interviews were conducted by telephone. Interviewers reported that students contacted were al- most invariably willing to co-op- erate and express opinions on the 21…

October 28, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… of Black, white and Arab folks, where we learned about one another’s cultures and had great discussions about being respectful to each other when discussing topics like race and religion. I…

… methods by which a driver can scam a customer, especially tourists and out-of-state students who may not know the area they are traveling in very well. That said, a potential positive of the pending…

…. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. SHOHAM GEVA Editor in Chief CLAIRE BRYAN and REGAN DETWILER Editorial…

… Tarnopol Ashley Tjhung Stephanie Trierweiler EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS O ne of the most likely ways your friend, peer, student or child will die in college is by suicide. Though researchers at the…

… University of Virginia have found that college students are less likely to commit suicide than those of the same age (18 to 24) in the general population, suicide is responsible for more student deaths…

… campus has risen 16 percent since 2000. The APA also admits that though significant measures have been put in place to address students’ mental health concerns, campus counseling centers struggle…

… to maintain expanding student need. Something more needs to be done. The American College Health Association National College Health Assessment for spring 2014 shows that between spring…

… 2013 and spring 2014, 13.5 percent of students reported depression as a factor that negatively affected their studies. The percentage of students who report depression as a prominent factor…

… affecting their studies was much greater than student reports of drug and alcohol use, which stand at 1.8 percent and 4.1 percent, respectively. Furthermore, 2.5 percent of college students report…

… having seriously considered suicide. Based on the ACHA data, alcohol use may increase the prevalence of suicidal ideation among college students. As alcohol use remains a salient issue on campus…

October 16, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 16, 2002 OP/ED ~~brtt £ibitnfliltj 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… misappropriation of funds - remember those chartered planes the regents used during the presidential search? While we're at it, we can tackle those pesky clauses in the Statement of Student Rights and…

… Responsibilities (for- merly the Code of Student Conduct) whose interpretation of the legal rights of. students is, at best, chilling. And we can sue to prevent security cameras at the entrances of our dorms, an…

… JAROFF The letter writer was a Daily Managing Editor from 1949-1950 Cole, Gitelman set poor example' for students with heated exchange in Daily TO THE DAILY: With their recent exchange of letters…

…. At a moment when tension peaks on campus between Arabs and Jews, Dr. Cole and Dr. Gitelman should model the proper method of examin- ing and discussing the conflict rather than smearing each other…

…'s character and beliefs. How can the University exnect students to Protests, grandstanding made conference a waste TO THE DAILY: I must say that I am angered and ultimate- ly disheartened with those who claim…

… to be enlightened students of this fine University this weekend. Two university students sued to prevent the conference on Palestine from occurring, ultimately threatening the academ- ic integrity of…

… this institution. The University prides itself on encour- aging open discussion of ideas and the ability for its students to do the same. The lawsuit that was levied this past week threatened the ability…

October 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… LONDON, Oct. 2 -(J')- The Arab- British Conference on Palestine was adjourned today until Dec. 16 with the two parties apparently no nearer a settlement than they were when the talks began Sept. 10. The…

Arab delegates probably will return to their homes. The future of the Holy Land ap- parently was as much up in the air as ever, although in the months since the war a special British-American Commission…

… got nowhere. The question of Jewish immigration remains as unsettled as ever. The London discussions, ignored by the United States government and boycotted by Jews and by Palestine Arabs, were halted…

… when an Arab plan was placed before the conference as an alternative to the Anglo-Ameri- can experts' federalization proposal first enunciated last June by Herbert Morrison. FOOTSORE COEDS - After…

… trip to the Ohio State foot- ball game with all expenses paid and credit certificates from all campus bookstores. Entries may be mailed to or turned in at the Student Legislature Office in the Union and…

… must be in the hands of the judges not later than Oct. 9. Entries will be judged by a committee consisting of Walter B. Rea, Assistant Dean of Students, Robert Morgan, Assistant General Secretary of the…

… turned in by freshmen and sopho- mores were distributed to upperclass- men by 10:30 a.m. yesterday, accord- students except members of the Var- sity Committee. Students Wanted To Form Pep Club A large…

… group of students is want- ed by the Student Legislature Var- sity Committee and the cheerleaders to form a Pep Club. The group, which will work with the cheerleaders Varsity Committee in planning and…

… carrying out pep rallies and student cheering activi- ties at games, will be organized at a meeting to be at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. Though usually barred from cam- pus activities, first semester fresh…

…- troiters from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to- day at AVC booths in the Union and on the Diagonal. As the get-out-the-vote campaign ended its second day, George Anto- nofsky, chairman, estimated that 1,500 students

October 31, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… of the Middle East. Jabara was the main speaker last night at a teach-in entitled "Be- hind the Arab-Israeli Conflict." Ja- bara spoke to a group of about 100 students at the Union Assembly Hall. The…

… meeting was sponsored by the Organization of Arab Students, the Young Socialist Alliance, a group called Black Inc., and the Center for Afro-Amnerican and Af- rican Studies. Discussion centered on…

… the Daniel Yankelovich Corp. The study, done for the National Movement for the Student Vote, concludes that blue col- lar workers and minority group citizens are most often discouraged by the…

… ANDREA LILLY "War is an extension of politics," and, according to 'Abdeen Jabara, an Arab attorney, activist and au- thor from Detroit,twar ism"an ex- tension of the politics of manipula- tion" in the case…

… Palestinian Arabs and what most speakers considered the un- fair way they have been treated. JABARA TOOK a negative view of the UnitedbStates and its poli- cies with the both the Middle East and the Soviet…

… Union. After the last war, said Jabara the Egyptian government carried out a program to get a withdrawal of all Israeli forces from Arab lands in an exchange for a peace settlement-a move that was made…

… alternative. Jabara claims that the United States plan for Egypt is a "peace with honor," similar to that of Nix- on's policies with the Vietnam situ- See MIDEAST, Page 7 Former POW, now a student, speaKS on…

October 10, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…, discrimination, harassment. They’re usually detained for hours and hours, even if you are an American citizen.” The member explained how students of Palestinian or Arab heritage who go on study…

… harassment. The member also spoke about international political blacklists, highlighting the fears many Palestinian, Arab and Pro-Palestinian students have of being placed on a blacklist…

… said they were in favor of extending smoking codes and regulations to products such as vapes and e-cigarettes. “Per CDC data, the number of high school students that used e-cigarettes in the…

…. Central Student Government passed a #UMDivest resolution for the first time in the University’s history in 2017, which was also the first time the body allowed for a secret ballot, which members…

… approved to protect pro-Palestinian students from blacklists. “If you are put on that list and you go through these checkpoints, they’ll pull you out and you’re going to be interrogated, you…

…’ll probably be deported, not allowed in,” the student said. “That’s something that the University has ignored time after time and has not released any statements about, and that’s another thing we…

… result of the walls. She also highlighted the demonstration’s aim to raise awareness of struggles faced by minority students on campus and how the walls are affecting their lives at the University…

… investing in American companies that are profiting off these border walls,” the student said. “We’re still pushing for the University to form a committee to investigate our investments in these…

October 13, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… MORE HAZING Continued from page 1 nity coordinator said, "The wholeGreek community is moving forward into modern Greek life. Things have to change ... and the change has to come from the students. The…

… University. The program was supposed to be part of the sanctions given to the former Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity after a recent hazing incident. On Sept. 4, a University student almost died as a result of the…

… University student. On Oct. 5, the fraternity decided to turn in its charter and is no longer forced to uphold those sanctions. Although the trial concentrated mostly on fraternities, Westol men- tioned…

… Care er O::pt:ions: for Doctor of Pharmacy Graduates A U-M College of Pharmacy seminar open to all students Thursday, October 13, 1994 7-9 p.m. 3554 C.C. Little Building (corner of Church & Geddes…

…, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain - said in a formal communique that the allied military build-up "should continue until they are sure that Ira no longer poses a threat." The council…

STUDENTS Continued from page 1. troops has caused the return of many anxieties for students and faculty who. previously served. Assistant Professor of Nursing Penny Pierce served six months dur- ing the Gulf…

… troops over in 1990, and one of the major results was the stabilityof oil prices and the subsequent economic recovery of the United States. Oil prices fell Friday because we assured the Arab states thatn…

… commander, says the recent send- ing of troops to Kuwait is not directly affecting undergraduate students. "I really don't sense any urgency towards me personally, or towards the others in ROTC," Rosi said…

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October 31, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… Olthouse, an LSA first- year student, said she was impressed by the jail cell. "It's cool the way they're going about it. It kind of sparks my inter- est." JENNIFER DUNETZ/DailI Engineering junior Jully…

…- hol Awareness Week, Crime Pre- Night Out, and bike registration during festifall. "If we get the word out a lot more, students will start utilizing what we do." said LSA junior Eric Stempien. "We know…

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…: November 1 lack of knowledge, and my mislead students. " Indian American Student Association presents their annual 7:30 p.m., 9{jv. 2nd 1991 PO'WERCE9TER Enjoy an evening of traditionaltIndian dance…

… land-for-peace formulation in pre- cisely those words. Baker said afterward that all ele- ments of U.S. policy were not "necessarily, specifically" in Bush's speech. He said Arabs and Israelis are well…

… aware of the U.S. position and emphasized that the two U.N. PARTY!!! Bush urged only that Israel out of a spirit of "fairness" to Palestinians and that the Arabs commodate their demands Israel…

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October 04, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…* Battle of the Orthodoxies 0 by Jesse Walker A number of student groups, including the Homeless Action Committee (HAC), the Ann Arbor Tenant's Union, and ACT-UP, recently sponsored a…

… the spectrum. The record speaks otherwise: * In 1987, the United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) and other groups led an assault on student radio station WCBN-FM. As a result, the station came very…

… University passed an "and-harassment" policy that radically restricted students' freedom of speech. Among the activities a University pamphlet described as "harassment" were "display(ing) a confederate flag on…

… the door of your room in the residence hall" and being a member of a student organization that "sponsors entertainment that includes a comedian who slurs Hispanics." The policy was eventually declared…

… unconstitutional in court. * Twice during the 1988-89 school year, the Michigan Student Assembly attempted to derecognize student organizations for exercising their freedom of speech. One, Tagar, was attacked for…

… painting the slogan "Stop Arab Terrorism" on a shanty they built outside the Graduate Library, a slogan that implied that all Arabs are terrorists. The attempt to derecognize the group continued atn after…

… nothing to do with the attack. With the removal of the old clique from power in the 1989 student elections and the fall of the United Coalition Against Racism, such incidents became more rare, though anti…

… attended college in the Sixties and now hold teaching posts. The charge is absurd. The impetus behind compulsory classes on racism, speech codes, etc. has come from students, not faculty. The victims of PC…

October 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 22) • Page Image 9

…- action and integration, stop the war and md students' rights and stop the scape- ing of arab muslim middle eastern and students," said DAAP candidate Jessica in, a Rackham student. "Now that the native…

… time. MSA Rep. Rob Goodspeed, a member of the University Democratic Party, said running with a party "allows voters to know directly where we're coming from." The U-Dems want students to be very involved…

… infectious dis- eases at the Mayo Clinic. taken up condemning the bombing in hanistan and ending anti-Arab scapegoat- in response to the Sept. I1 terrorist attacks. )ur three main points are defend affirma…

… address student concerns only eliminate the time MSA spends on inter- >nal issues. )ur top issues will be to increase the pro- ion of the MSA budget that is allocated to ent groups to more than the 50…

… percent it currently is and to make general cam- improvements such as improving busing id from North Campus and improving the JB," said Michigan Party chair Joe Bern- , a Rackham student. But Maize Rage co…

… subcommittee on immigration, "agrees tighter controls are needed" and has already introduced legisla- tion restricting student visas, said spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter. Flanked by Secretary of State Colin Powell…

… beyond my pay grade," he said. Some lawmakers have proposed a six-month moratorium on new for- eign student visas until a system for tracking them can be implemented. Bush stopped short of that step yes…

… here. Ashcroft and Powell, who just a few months ago were considering relaxing the immigration system for guest workers, will lead the effort to tighten controls on student visas. "The country must stay…

… split-season tickets but hasn't since 1995-96, when demand was more than the number of seats in the student section. But the basketball program has undergone sev- eral changes since last season in hopes…

… of adding a new excitement, including a new coaching staff and many renova- tions to Crisler Arena. After much anticipation, students have been finally brought down to the floor in a 523-seat bleacher…

October 11, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… 4A - Thursday, October 11, 2007 The Michigan Daily = michigandaily.com --------- -- -- -- ---- - -- - --- -- 4 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard…

… same consideration. Enrolling in college to live out the promise of the GI Bill shouldn't add to the burden. However, the recently founded Student Veterans Association of the University of Michigan has…

… with the Hispanics they refuse to speak to, that's almost 75 million Americans that apparently don't matter. Tuesday's debate in Dearborn - a Detroit suburb home to the highest concentration of Arabs

… antagonistically hawkish outlook. Even in Dearborn, a city where its common to find street signs trans- lated to Arabic, they saw no harm in implying continuing strikes and strife in the Middle East. There may be 30…

…,000 Arabs in Dearborn, but inside the confines of the Ford Com- munity Center, the candidates could conveniently remain oblivious. Hav- ing overlooked Hispanic and Black Americans, they could hardly have been…

… expected to offer anything more to Arab-Americans. So why come to Dearborn at all? To speak to the common American, of course. Michigan has the highest unemployment rate in the country. Dearborn, once the…

… only Northwestern University. The Student vet- erans Association, founded this year by Air Force veteran. Derek Blumke, is determined to increase that number. The group recently met with Lester Monts…

…, the University's senior vice provost for academic affairs; about creating a special Office for Student veterans' Affairs to make the process of applying easier for veterans. Monts, how- ever, glossed…

… not. Having been out of high school for so long, veterans may not have valid test scores, current transcripts or teachers recom- mendations. Without a specialized Office of Student veterans' Affairs…

… 598 and 224 student veterans respec- tively. The state of Wisconsin allows all of its vets to attend either a University of Wiscon- sin affiliate or Wisconsin Technical College for free. This may be…

October 22, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…- necessary to transport Willow Vil- tons of cigarettes were found and lage students to Ann Arbor week- indicated he believed these were ends. kept off the market to maintain At least that was the assurance the…

… $2,- ice, who said: 500,000 worth of medical supplies, Plenty of Busses some beyond use. * Hereafter, there will be more than enough busses available to bring the students from the Vil- lage week…

… discussed. schedule, however, Anderson de- TherPresident wishes to exploreslared rinreply to a student re- further the possibility of an agree- quest, service is as adequate as -nent on the desirability for…

… "consider- will bring the Congressmen up to ably fuller" than at most schools date on the outlook for produc- having students living in a similar ing stop-gap aid without legis- location. lation, produce the…

… performance as soon as facilities are available at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Wal- ter B. Rea, associate dean of stu- dents, announced yesterday. The Office of Student Affairs is bringing back the Shakespearean…

October 02, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 23) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 2, 2003 - 5A LAROUCHE Continued from Page 1A "At the final College Democrats' meeting (last semester), non-student people in the LaRouche movement were being…

… hopeless people, whether you are one or one million" Robinson said. The event was sponsored by the LaRouche Youth Movement and the University's Student Chapter of the National Association for the Advance…

students to lock their own doors it's good. ... I think taking away the opportunity to commit burglary is a good way to stop it," said Elden, an LSA junior. Although the University has made recent…

… Islamic-based or of Middle Eastern origin, activists said the Patriot Act has mainly victimized Arabs and Muslims. Officials added that southeast Michi- gan, with its particularly high concen- tration of…

Arab- and Iraqi-Americans, has seen more civil rights violations as a result of the 2001 act than any other part of the state. "Certainly we have a large reason to be more sensitive,"Wagenheim said. "The…

…- ring to the Arab and Muslim commu- nity. "Many people have been arrested without evidence or any connection with criminal activity - some have been deported." But Wagenheim added that the Patriot Act has…

October 15, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…PINION Page 4 Wednesday, October 15, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. XCI, No. 36 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Bobtheengineer by…

… district. She'd represent Ralph Nader . . ." So you can imagine my sur- prise last week during Gerald Ford's University visit, when Pursell's volunteers handed me and other students a leaflet boasting about…

… democraticajly elected parliament quite similar to that of England. In addition, it should be pointed out that every Arab resident of Israel is also a full citizen, including the right to an equal vote in all…

… elections. There are in fact, Arab mem- bers in the Knesset who' par- ticipate in the lawmaking ac- tivities of that body. To directly compare the democratic country of Israel with that of the authoritarian…

… governments in Russia and the apartheid system in South Africa is simply ludicrous, and unworthy of fur- the armies of any other country in the world. Finally, by quoting the Arab shopowner that "after gaining…

October 24, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

Students blared various demands for accountability and administrative action after weeks of racist provocations on campus earlier this semester, but one question echoed throughout all the…

… protests. “What happens to racist students who get caught?” LSA senior Arlyn Reed asked at a de-stress event held by the Black Student Union last month to rounds of applause from the audience…

… Madison Peterson echoed at a protest the next day. Reed, a former Central Student Government representative, went on to propose a student sanctioning process — similar to one mandated by the…

… sexual misconduct policy — in the face of an uptick in bias-related incidents. The Dean of Student’s Bias Response Team has logged 52 bias incidents since this July, but students are correct to point…

… catch to Reed’s proposal is that the institutional process, in large part, already exists. The Office of Student Conflict Resolution is tasked with enforcing the Statement of Student Rights…

… than one case of bias this year. E. Royster Harper, the University’s vice president for student life, however, said in a September interview she was not aware of one bias investigation to her…

… knowledge addressed through OSCR. The statement’s language is ambiguous, and does not have a clause expressly sanctioning bias or discrimination. While the statement gives students the right “to be…

…, weight, or veteran status,” the document does not task students with the reciprocal responsibility. The only clause broaching bias Former Michigan House Rep. Jeff Irwin is launching his…

… Response team since July unknown number of bias cases resolved by OSCR cases of harassment resolved by OSCR in 2 years year until revision process begins OSCR & Bias DESIGN BY AVA WEINER Students

… week, instead of four, and open full-time service to the public Oct. 30. The bus service, which used to serve only University of Michigan staff, faculty and students, will include stops at the…

October 08, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… Schwartz said. "We are taking these issues very seriously." Representatives for groups that ini- tially signed the petition, including members of Students Allied for Free- dom and Equality, the American-Arab

… Jeremy Berkowitz and Allison Yang Daily Staff Reporters As the boycott against The Michi- gan Daily enters its second week today, various student groups on cam- pus have joined the boycott that began last…

… Tuesday because of alleged mis- representation of minorities at the publication and to show solidarity with other student groups on campus, members of the student groups involved in the boycott said. "The…

… wrote. The petition's grievances against the Daily include culturally insensitive comments, a lack of coverage of minority events, the frequent mis- spelling of minority student names and an uncomfortable…

… working environ- ment for minority students, among other things. "If they truly believe they are being misrepresented, whether or not I believe it is true, doesn't matter," Daily Editor in Chief Jon…

… Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Black Student Union did not return phone calls made by the Daily. According to the petition, the stu- dent groups will end the boycott once the Daily assigns at…

… least one reporter to each community within the larger minority student population, creates an advisory board to aid the Daily on mul- tiethnic matters and implements cultur- al sensitivity training for…

…' requests for comments." But some minority students on cam- pus say the petition is inaccurate and grouips have joined the boycott without having the opportunity to hear both sides of the story. "The Daily…

…. "Student leaders from communities t of color have brought forth these issues to the leadership of the Daily, request- ing a written commitment to address these issues. However, the Daily has been…

… the leaders of the coali- tion Sunday night and received negative response. LSA junior Lena Masri, a member of a minority student group which she did not wish to name, said she supports the boycott…

October 26, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… Reporter EVANSTON, Ill. - Members of the Association of Big Ten Students gathered at Northwestern iversity this weekend to share ideas about com- ing problems such as alcohol abuse on college campuses. About…

… 70 delegates attended the two-day confer- ence representing each Big Ten school's student government organization, with the exception of the University of Minnesota. "This is an unfound treasure of…

… ideas," said Michigan Student Assembly President Trent Thompson. The conference allows the student government Ombers to share their schools' policies on a vari- ety of topics. During the conference, each…

… delega- tion submits a report or brief explanation of their procedures on 12 topics - student government Hudson's building tlean-up begins DETROIT (AP) - A layer of dust covered a wide area of the city…

…, Page 3A. Arts, Pag structure, student services, alcohol policy, student- faculty relations, fundraising and student group funding, teaching assistant proficiency, public rela- tions, safety for students

…, student unions, academic counseling and recycling. Discussion about alcohol policies focused on "dry" campuses, the designation of fraternities and sororities as on- or off-campus entities, the reduc- tion…

October 22, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…, 7 p.m; Modern Languages Build- ing, Lecutre Room 1 Q Arab American Students As- sociation, Palestinian Dabkeh, Michigan Union, Anderson Room, 7 p.m. Q Benefit Concert for Bosnia, sponsored by the…

… correctness is not only a debated topic at the University, but one that ignites passionate opinions among students and faculty at uni- versities across the country. The Office of Student Affairs ar- ranged a…

… Amendment?" provided an opportunity for discourse on the con- troversial topic. Its purpose was to give viewers the chance to hear noted speakers reflect on First Amendment rights relating to students, and to…

… professor and student who had differing opinions about the racial presence in the novel "Huck Finn." Another depicted fraternity rush flyers using advertising that women found demeaning and pornographic. With…

… the help ofmodern technol- ogy, students across the country could ask questions and relate personal experiences by sending a fax or call- ing a "1-800" number. "The lines are just ringing and ringing…

… earlier that required faculty to give a de- tailed description of any offensive material students may encounter in their classes. "How does one then protect people from offensive speech with- out inflicting…

… the Michigan Marching Band. Students call North Campus parking unsafe Band members are introduced to these honorary groups during infor- mational meetings. There, active members and possible new…

… 200 people in front of her all waiting for the same elusive piece of paper - a North Campus parking spot. After the long mid-September wait, the LSA first-year student won- dered if it was worth the…

… option for many students because the buses stop run- ning to the lot after 7p.m. and they are not very efficient, Starrman said. Students may also take the Nite It's scary out there ... It's very dark…

… said she is concerned about the amount of time it will take to make the improvements. The path is expected to be com- pleted by the end of November, but until then students must still walk the long…

October 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… Organization said he had gone to an Arab country they did not identify. THERE WAS no confirmation of any of the reports. The whereabouts of Abbas, who is close to PLO Chair- man Yasser Arafat, remained a mystery…

… Office of Career Planning and Placement, ad- vises prospective law students at Pre-Law Day yesterday. Pre-Law day By REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN A declining number of applicants may make it easier for students to…

…, featured representatives from over 80 law schools of varying size, prestige, and expense. PRE-LAW DAY is designed to give undergraduate students an opportunity to meet with recruiters from various law…

… more offers options attractive to students in an effort to improve their image, according to A. Jane Rodgers, the assistant dean of Syracuse Law School. At the University of Michigan's Law School there…

… has been a modest decline in the number of applications. But the law school, in turn, has reduced the entering class size by 100 students - from 1,200 to 1,100. Like the University, other respected law…

… schools have lowered the number of students they will accept. If ad- missions officers feel that the quality of students is declining, they won't feel obligated to take as many students as they previously…

… also condemned a resolution approved by the Rackham Student Government that opposed Vice President George Bush's visit on campus last week. ONE CRITICAL factor "that un- derstates any great scholarly in…

… continued, "I- must confess I was saddened by a recent action by Rackham Student Government to ban an entire class of government officials from visiting our campus. Actions like these, as trivial as they may…

… deficits in faculty salaries, student aid, equip- ment, and some key academic areas. In addition, there are some initiatives that will seem compelling. And it is unlikely that new resources will be…

… captured a pose that has won the couple two statewide dance contests and auditions on television's "Dance Fever," - as well as popularity among more than 600 eager dance students here in Ann Arbor. But it…

October 15, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… University president at the height of student activism, took part of his 30 minute address to review his often turbulent 11 years in office. "My hope during all that period was that we would never have a…

… great and strong university." Added Fleming, "I think we did that." MSA, Regents still at odds Student government officials and the Board of Regents were still in a standoff last week over how much voice…

students would have in selecting the next University president. On Monday, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) voted to proceed with the selection process for members of the student search committee, one of…

… three groups which the Regents asked to. submit names of. possible successors to Robben Fleming. However; MSA stipulated that the student search committee would not begin its work until MSA received…

… assurances from the Regents that students would be given an adequate voice in the process. Specifically, the student government requested that the Regents: " guarantee formal consultation between the student

… willing to consider some modification in the search process they had originally outlined. Thus, what action the Regents take at their upcoming October meeting will probably determine whether student

… University community-the student body. Colleagues back Samoff Political Science Prof. Joel Samoff, who has twice been denied tenure by the department despite his outstanding record as a teacher, got a boost…

October 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… Association American Pharmaceutical Association American Society of Mechanical En- gineers American Society for Public Admin- istration Anthropology Club Arab Club Armenian Students Association Arts Chorale…

… responsibility." * * * THE ARTIST IS "very pleased" with the student response to the museum exhibits this year. He be- lieves that students are becoming increasingly interested in the ex- hibits, which have…

… emphasized modern art. Of course, some students just don't take to contemporary art, he grinned. "But we're living in the twen- tieth century and we have to know what's going on in our time." * * * UNDOUBTEDLY…

… October 28- Graduate Outing Club Hillel Foundation Nelson House Phi Delta Phi Phi Sigma Kappa Polonia Club student Organizations Registered in the Office of Student Affairs for the fall term, 1951-52 which…

… Congregational Disciples Guild Deutscher Verein Druids Engineering Council Engineering Honor Council Evangelical and Reformed Student Guild Foresters' Club Galena Gamma Delta Gilbert and Sullivan Gothic Film…

… Society Grace Bible Guild Graduate History Club Graduate Outing Club Graduate Student Council Hawaii Club Hiawatha Club Hillel Foundation Hot Record Society India Students Association Indian Institute of…

… for student or faculty couple. Call 2-2400. )22R ROOMS FOR RENT PERSONAL LOST-- White gold ladies Hamilton CAMPUS TOURIST HOME-Rooms by wrist watch. Phone 5246. 23Hamilton day or week. Bath, shower…

…, television. wris wach. hon 524. )23L 518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )2R " + .. I1 LOST-Horn rimmed glasses on Cam- bridge at Oxford. Reward. 2-3481. FOR SALE STUDENT ROOM SERVICE - Rooms available for…

… $1.00. )13P BEEN MEANING to find out about ours Student-Faculty and regular specials, haven't you? Well, if you're not do- ing anything, why not inquire NOW? Student Periodical Agency, 2-8242. )4P MR…

… Leadership Scholarships -The purpose of these scholarships is to give financial aid in education to malevundergraduate students in col- leges and universities of the United States and Canada who have leader…

October 28, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

….m. today in the game room of the League. A philosophical tippler, sexy women, an Arab harmonica player-these and many other character parts are open to any University student. Other special talents needed…

…THE RICH MAN DATIN "" T TT-TE MWT~1 , iTviAN TbATTV Th URSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948 rID Y7TOU 'C rr"Ti AV. I SIl.r VU AU wtI.JII. Student Actors To Arise Against 'U' Liquor Ban Beer, wine and…

… whiskey will be flowing on campus come Decem- ber, and neither city ordinance nor University liquor ban will prevent it. That's when the new University of Michigan Student Players plan to produce their…

… are a newsboy who can sing, a frus- trated comedian who can tap dance, and a Negro who can play a mean and melancholy boogie-woogie piano. * * * * THE STUDENT Players are the former Little Theatre of…

… legal aptitude and intelligence. The Law School advises those students interested in applying for admission in 1949 to take the test when it is given on Nov. 13, and to make application to the Educa…

… will be a dinner guest at Allen-Rumsey this evening where he'll speak on the Student Legislature. AS PART of their educational program Wenley House will hear a speaker this evening from the United World…

… burned up about it. The student body is crowding them right out of the stadium. Seems that the State ticket de- partment-"red with red embar- rassment"-just found out that the 14,000 students they first…

…- cepted for the Michigan game. We trust that you will understand that we must give first preference al- ways to students. "Our faces are red with red em- barrassment-we are apologetic- but there is just…

…. Phone 9682. P. S. Jastram. )4L FOUND-Student Tickets, Sec. 31, in Colonnade Coffee Shop. Please call between 3 and 5. See Bruce. )3L LOST-Last Fri. or Sat. on campus, Eastman Kodak Bantam in brown leather…

… case. Reward. E. J. Soop, 107 Haven Hall, Ph. 3-1511, Ext. 354. )2L WANTED TO RENT MUST RENT house or apartment fairly near campus. Applicant reliable, seri- ous student. Best references. Call 20557…

October 27, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…- pluses and might in the long run cost less." Arab, Israeli Debate Set The Arab-Israeli dispute will be debated by a panel of Arab and Israeli students at 7:30 p.m. to- day in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. A…

… pre- sent organization structure of 'Student +Government Council was announced last night by SGC president Hank Berliner, '56. Donna Netzer, '56; Phil Berry, Spec. BAd.; Bill Diamond, '56E; r and Tom…

… Cleveland, '57, Election's Director. Candidates will wear buttons to identify themselves to students and election booths will be made more noticeable with signs urging students to vote dis- played prominently…

…Trank Vick, '56 spoke on plans for the Administrative Wing which drew 39 students to its initial- try- out meeting yesterday. Reports on Cinema Guild were heard from Sandy Hoffman, '56 and Harlan Givelber, '57…

… sore-spot in world politics since the end of the British man- date in Palestine in 1948, Arab- Israeli relations have reached a new climax with the recent arms deal by Russia to Egypt. The West is now…

… trying to prevent another outbreak, of war in the Middle East. Sponsored by the Young Demo- crats Club, the debate will be in- troduced and moderated by Prof. John Dawson of the Law School. Two students

… weeks, according to Richard Juipe, superintendent of the project. The tunnels are being run off a unit which heats the Student Publications Bldg. on Maynard Street. The existing tunnel will be open- ed…

October 01, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…!j S. t , Sixty-Eighth Year : EDITED-AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1i Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… boards to cooperate with Negro groups in the working out of plans for partial integration and in the selection of Negro students to be introduced into white schools, to attempt in a number of ways to make…

…, shall Scholarship program may b tained at the Scholarship Divisio: fice of Student Affairs, 2011 St Activities Building. Applications be filed by Oct. 15. This progr open to application by those who to do…

…. At the foot of the hill on which stands the royal palace, your car is stopped while the guard phones the king's sec- retary. At the top of the hill, around the palace, pace the famed, color- ful Arab

… 'for audiences with the King, was a long line of advisers, cabinet members, am- bassadors - the head of the Mos- lem Brotherhood which has as- sassinated Arab leaders when they leaned toward friendship…

… eco- nomy can stand." I HAD LEARNED from others that the King, in private, is more reasonable toward Israel than most Arab leaders, but cannot af ford to say so, either politically or for his own safety…

… the Near East, which might bring peace between Israel and the Arab states. Eith- er I did not explain the idea clear- ly, or the King wanted to avoid part of the question. "We had great hopes from the…

… to the 400,- 000 Arab refugees from Israel liv- ing in camps in Jordan, most of them bitter against him because Pea ce? I T HE RESULTS 'of the Haitian election for president are not, yet official…

… Assembly year after year has passed resolutions on the Arab-French conflict in Algeria, the Brit- ish-Greek disput over Cyprus and the Indo- nesian-Dutch quarrel on western New Guinea. All those questions…

…: THOUGH I do not like to ask for space in the columns of the student newspaper, I feel that to- day's (Sept. 27) letter on integra- tion, written by a faculty member may merit some rejoinder. Having lived…

October 13, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

students, including black and Arab students, have approached the assembly only to be told that their concerns are not relevant to students - mean- ing not relevant to white students. The real message in each…

…i0 4 - Tuesday, October 13, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com L74C 1wlcht,4"pan 43at*lm Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann…

…'s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations represent solely the views oftheir authors. Assembly required MSA should pass policy to save time and focus on students It is unfortunate that the…

… records it Mose Ove Elvis, --ft - - - Going green, the slow way S 0 0 ome students may recall' the mockery that the Michigan Student Assembly made of itself last winter when it spent several meetings…

… debate by changing the policies for hearing community concerns. MSA should approve the pro- posal because it needs to focus on its true purpose - improving life for students, not grandstanding on issues…

… residents who speak at length on numerous issues that MSA has no business debating. No matter how important conflicts in the Middle East may be - and no matter how many students may feel passionately about…

… annoys the student population. It is important for community concerns to be heard. There needs to be a beneficial and progressive relationship between the students, community members and student government…

… in public meetings. But ask- ing non-student community members to apply beforehand is reasonable to prevent the meetings from being monopolized by unproductive debate. MSA leaders should proceed…

… carefully and ensure that valid, pressing community issues are cleared for discussion at meetings. Students and residents have a right to address the assembly, but they shouldn't abuse this right to hijack…

… conditioning systems could help with this and make accommodations more comfortable for students. Speaking of dorms, every once in a blue moon, the University offers "sus- tainable" meals made from locally grown…

October 20, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… Reporter With students' fear of the se- rial rapist mounting, calls to the University's student-run walk- ing services have skyrocketed. Thursday's attack of an Ann Arbor woman is believed to be the 10th…

… million last year - an increase of 2.3 percent - but inflation is expected to remain at 3.2 percent. "Since the state is not subsidizing (in-state tuition), we've had to ask students to pay a little more…

… bus bombing Los Angeles Times TEL AVIV, Israel - A suicide bomber, apparently an Islamic mili- tant opposed to the Arab-Israeli peace negotiations, blew up a crowded bus ring the morning rush hour in…

… Reporter A new University institute will help improve the productivity and efficiency of small businesses and will provide an opportunity for Engi- neering students to learn skills that may eventually land…

… directly con- trolled by the University," said Engi- neering Dean Peter Banks, a co-orga- nizer of the project. The institute will employ approxi- mately 100 University graduate and undergraduate students

… to develop new engineering technologies in re- sponse to the growing needs of small- and medium-sized private industry. Students will solve problems re- lated to agile machining, laser tech- nology and…

… auto body assembly. George Carnigan, associate dean for graduate education in Engineer- ing and co-organizer of the project, said the institute will help prepare engineering students for careers after…

… to provide more or less a hospital or clinic to gain some experience that industry tells us is missing." Mechanical engineering students will be primarily involved in the insti- tute, along with…

October 03, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…, was built in 1953 and rebuilt in 1983. Fling it Morgan Brazilian, a third-year law student, plays frisbee on the Diag. p ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT APPLYING TO GRADUATE SCHOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…, financial aid opportunities, and admission requirements. If you have questions, caf.. OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES (313) 764-7563 1033 School of Education Bldg. kinko's Macintosh® Rental $4 per hour Open 24…

… removal of other weapons of mass destruction in the hands of the Arabs. The state- ment was carried by the official Iraqi News Agency. m 1,, Ms: Z- I 04,l>,. PLD,q ,fy .. ." ,. \. , -, W PNgpAC' ERE…

…- sign to its students. RC sophomore Lucas Ortega said; that some students transfer because the RC "makes you feel like your not part of the rest of the Univer- sity," but rather a part of one "social and…

… educational niche." In spite of the students who have transferred to LSA, administrators of the RC point to the fact that enroll- ment at the RC has grown steadily. Herb Eagle said that in the pas decade, the…

… RC has had roughly a 3 percent increase in students. The disagreement concerning at- trition in the RC may be resolved next year when the RC embarks on an attrition study. be Mirbwniailg The Michigan…

… Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $28.00 U.S. mail…

… and $28 on campus, for fall only $22.00 U.S. mail. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

October 02, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… world economies, particularly Japan and Western Europe. It has been the task of the Secretary of State to reconcile Western economic requirements and Arab political de- mands to the enduring political…

…. Slowly the Soviet U has left the Soviet Union with a waning her influence in Cairo, penumbra of influence in Egypt, pre- Syria, and the defeat of th viously the epicenter of its Arab'client- in the 1967…

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, October 2, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 M ultiiats have it, eat it too HE HOUSE OF Representatives…

… Hughes, Associate Director in charge of student services; Lyn- ford Tubbs, Coordinator of the Food Service; John Finn of Housing Information; and Kathy Beauvais, Director of East Quad and chairoerson of a…

…. We've all done our best around here, But I just don't think it's pos- sible to convince the students that all these cutbacks result just from the new budget. Finn: I'm supposed to be in charge of…

… I know. If I Finn: I wouldn't know if I knew. HUGHES: Well, anyway, we've been trying to come up with more imaginative cutbacks so that maybe we can get rid of some of the excess students on this…

… campus. Tubbs: But that isn'tyright. We're supposed to be trying to make students want to stay in the dorms! Feldkamp: Wrong, we're only supposed to make them think we want them. But anyway, have you come…

… rooms.- Hughes: What about brief- cases? I always take a briefcase with me when I go in there so the cafeteria people will know I'm not a student. them back in the bowl. Feldkamp: No, but you could chop…

… them up and put them in the salad. Tubbs: Good idea, John. Hughes: One thing that's both- ering me is this: if students do get past our guards with their pyrses and stuff, we have no legal rightuto…

October 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… would be perhaps the smallest France has ever had. Three Day Flu Total Hits 970 By THOMAS BLUES Through the first three days of this week 970 University students with Upper Respiratory Infection have…

… make it possible for medical calls on residence halls, frater- nities and sororities where great numbers of students are presently in bed." Students Sent to Residences He said students "who do not…

…. Appointments may be made at' the Student Publications Building, Don Harrison, '60 'Ensian pub- licity director reports. > ----- Damascus Government Alerts Army DAMASCUS, Syria (/) - Syria put its army on the…

… conversations. An official source said, however, that Saud's immediate concern on his state visit there is to persuade Lebanon and Syria to patch up their differences, In his role of peacemaker among the Arab

… a needed summit conference of the heads of Arab states. PROF. MITCHELL: Soviets Say Economic Historian U.S. Plotting Calls Hamilton Patriot Aggression <a = :: = == ==... UN General Assembly To Meet…

…, Oct. 27 to Nov. 3. World University Service, Uni- versity Fresh Air Camp, and the Free University of Berlin ex- change student program are the charities which will definitely participate in the drive…

… Petitions Close Today Petitions for Student Govern- ment Council positions close at 6 p.m. today, according to Phil Zook, '60, elections director. Sixteen people have taken out petitions to date. Joe Collins…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… sending arms to Israel to balance any commun- ist military shipments to Egypt and other Arab countries. He said, in reply to questions, it was impossible to say whether American arms shipments were a…

… "likely prospect," because it would depend on the amount and type of Communist arms provided Arab countries. Roth Revises Tradesmen's Parking Rules A revision in University parking regulations has been made…

… DINGLER difference between the winning See HODGES, page 3 Folksinger John Jacob Niles, a I n ith 0onin lnn n th NSA Report Student Government Council's second meeting of the semester will be held at 7:15 p…

….m. today in Rm. 3B of the Union. Members will hear a full r'eport of the National Students Associa- tion Congress held this summer in 'Minneapolis, Minn. from delegates who represented Michigan. Delegates…

… Gargoyles, which come out for the first time today. The issue features a detective story contest, a student's guide to Ann Arbor, How to Read Fast and a fantasy section. Students have been urged by Gargoyle…

… editors to take note of the Gargoyle tryout meeting to be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Building. Because several staff mem- bers passed away during the summer, many openings exist for…

… eager, talented undergraduates and limited numbers of unsalted graduate students, according to the editors. MIDDLE -EAST CRISIS: US, .British Effort Fails; E To Buy Red Arms LONDON (AP)-The United States…

… Summer Building Set Location Still Not Decided By LEE MARKS The University is definitely, planning to build a new dormitory for student housing, Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis…

… house 1,000 stu- dents, estimated cost will be $4,- 000,000. Vice-President Lewis said. It is "probable" the dorm will house women students. Exact site has not yet been de- cided but Vice-President Lewis…

October 09, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…IsC Sftrl ian DIud Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, October 9, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

…. 48104 U.S. fihrting with disaster THE STATE Department has said that the biggest threat to world peace is the Middle East situation. The U.S. and the Soviets are playing volleyball with an Arab

… to permeate both sides with the latest in conven- tional weaponry under the asumption that the Arabs and Israelis will be content to conduct negotiations sit- ting contentedly on their impressive…

… after the Arabs and Israelis have reconciled their dif- ferences that some form of lasting peace can be established. Providing both parties with the capability to make matters worse than they al- ready…

… this move will help to squelch the hate between Arabs and Israelis. Now they will be able to unite in the face of a common enemy - the United States. A ND APART from alienating the forces they are trying…

… Frances Moore Lappe to find out. Please send any and all ques- tions to: U-M Student He-AIta Service 207 Fletcher Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Contact your reps- Sen. Phillip Hart (Dem), 253 Russell Bldg…

…~sinm.* .*.. ............sea ~ e Letters: Attacks on Fletcher Photo Technician: Susan Sheiner In students' interest to unite in common. struggle To The Daily: IN THE PAST several days The Daily has published letters from…

… SHOCKED at Robben doesn't matter what happens to those students who cannot get into a Ph.D. program because they only have a 3.8 and 780 on their boards, we have a surplus, and we must reduce it. Fleming…

students who don't even get in to begin with, what happens to those scientists who wish to serve the taxpayers who support the University, and not contribute necessarily to the high reputation of the…

… University of Michigan? There is, it would seem, no place for them. I am a Senior Honors student with a 3.91, sweating it out trying to get into a graduate program in Clinical Psychology, looking for a service…

October 24, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 24, 1985 Inquiring Photographer By John Munson 6 "Do you feel the University is justified in putting a hold credit on students who have not been…

… Anderson, class of 1983: chitecture junior: No. In- chitecture junior: I would student: I think it's good. It's Yes. If people aren't vac- I don't think so. I could see it stead they make them pay say so…

… governor, and a student was killed during a battle between government troops and insurgents in renewed violence yesterday, authorities and news reports said. Esewhere, security forges attacked a crowd of…

… deputy operations commnder based in Davao city, said Murillo angered insurgents by criticizing them in his broadcast on a local radio station. Arab leaders to talk peace CAIfO, Fypt - President Hasni…

Arab leaders would talk about an offer by Israeli Rime Minister Shi=n eres to begin peace talks with Jordan this year. The Aman meeting was arranged during a telephone call from Hussein to Mubarak on…

… security said his department does not permit signs which block the view of other people or cameras at University even- ts. In another complaint related to the Today show, former student David Wolf alleged…

… that a student director of the marching band grabbed a trumpet he had been playing near the end of the broadcast. "I guess he was afraid that we would play while the marching band was playing," Wolf said…

…. "We were only supposed to disrupt what (host Bryant) Gumbel was saying, so I don't know why he was so worried." THE STUDENT director, Bryan El- Zoghby, said he grabbed the horn because he thought it…

… commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Peace Corps, a group of protesters said they were pushed and verbally harassed by students in the section reserved for invited guests. Representatives of the College…

October 19, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… . *. Pharmacy student Larry Glever discusses the abuse of legal drugs on the Editorial Page . . . on the Arts Page, Cinema Weekend is featured . . . and on the Sports Page, Brian Deming tackles the Wisconsin…

… Confusion By CINDY HILL "It's insane," said former Student Government Council Vice- President Sandy Green; describing the exorbitant cost and bureau- cratic confusion of last week's all-campus election. Oi…

… particular section of the ballot was tabulated by computer, said Strauss, students were able to vote for as many of the district seats as they liked, and the computer tallied all votes. BUT PERHAPS the most…

… met. They demanded release of Palestinian guerrillas in Leba- nese jails, $10-million to aid the Arab war effort and an air- liner to take them to Yemen or Algeria, THE RAID CAME on a day of continued…

… the wards provided the first meeting bank staff. All the American em- place for the Ann Arbor chapter ployes were believed to have es- of the Students for a Democratic caped. Society (SDS) in the early…

… sixties Algerias Ambassador, Mhamed and, as students on campus turned Yazid, who negotiated with the against the war, counseled thous- group through the afternoon, left ands of them about the draft. the…

… inside were observed his close friend Peter Di- going. Lorenzi, not only at the "numer- Meanwhile, a spokesman for the ous marriages he performed that See ARABS, Page 7 See SERVICE, Page 7 Doily Photo by…

… elected 42 member Student Government Council last night considered for the. second time' a resolution calling for the re- call of SGC President Lee Gill, but tabled the motion on the grounds that more…

… to council at the next meeting, according to com- mittee member Carl Sandburg. IN DISCUSSING the recall pro- posal Student Rights Party mem- ber Marcia Fishman said, "I view the resolution, in rather…

October 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…, conflicted with the plans and led him to Skype in to the event instead. O’Malley is slated to appear in Dearborn, Mich. on Friday as part of a conference hosted by the Arab American Institute. During…

… the appearance, he will discuss policy issues affecting Arab Americans and how they can be a part of the discussion during the 2016 campaign season. “(Even with the schedule conflict), Dillon…

… still wanted to support students and reach out to us,” said Public Policy senior Max See DEMOCRATS, Page 2 UMASUNA grapples w ith life and death Japanese dramatists bring avant-garde theater…

… $12 (students) -$54 …

October 26, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… forces and Jewish and Arab-American activists, arrived in Cairo in the early morning hours. He was greeted by Presi- dent Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and immediately visited the tomb of Anwar Sadat, the…

… in the peace process, the White House assembled a who's who list of figures in the American Jewish and Arab communities to ac- company the entourage. c.m ...r.g.m.".drss........s.. ........ br y f…

… at the Ann Arbor Public Library. Abduction of student linked to June case Police stress Sunday's assault is not related to Ann Arbor's serial rapist By FRANK C. LEE Daily Staff Reporter Ann Arbor…

… police have found simi- ities between the alleged kidnap- ping and threatened rape of a Univer- sity student Sunday morning and an- other case that occurred last June. The abduction of an 18-year…

October 25, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

… that is never shaken even on the edge of doom," said Koka. Koka, who has been indicted by the South African government as a co- conspirator in the trial of eleven Soweto students charged with sedition…

… began Oct. 2. Last night's speech was sponsored by the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid and the Michigan Student Assembly. Thetrade-union leader said the arms struggle for liberation has…

… overall set- tlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict," the semi-official Al Ahram newspaper said Monday. It seems the major stumbling block in the negotiations over the American draft is a link between the…

… signed. The pact would be the first ever between an Arab state and Israel. 1 yn, F 'k Weizman MSA boycotts selection process Continued from Page 1) public." MSA president Eric Arnson said: "I think we…

October 24, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

… Israeli withdrawal ; from both the Sinai and those territories - could draw other Arabstates into the U.S.-sponsored peace process begun at Camp David. IT WOULD ALSO help cool some of the Arab criticism…

… considerable in- fluence over other Arab governments. Khaled underwent open-heart surgery at the Cleveland Clinic earlier this mon- th and will be returning home., When he returned to' Israel from Washington…

… Fireside Paperback; oversize 8%4 x11%2format; $7.95. k Also available: .r:.- ESCHATUS: Nostradamus' Prophe- . If you are a college student preparing for a career in the visual or performing arts, here is a…

… unique opportunity to earn 12 credits while gaining practical work experience as an apprentice to a distinguished New York professional. Join students from over 25 states and 45 colleges who have found the…

October 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… Washtenaw Ave., 7 p.m. ... also at 7 p.m. ~ psychology TA Greg Dubs will discuss "Teaching as a coopedrative venture between students and faculty, or How to be subversive without being kicked out for sedition…

… of Arab territory occupied in the 1967 Middle East War. Israeli officials said yesterday no formal agreement exists between Washington and Jerusalem. But they added it was probable the two countries…

… plan to was designed to mollify nationalists pressing for more settlements and to ease international criticism during delicate Negotiations now underway to arrange a resumption of the Arab-Israeli peace…

… edited and managed by students at the University, o Michigan. News phone764-562. Second class p~stage is paid at Ann Arbor,: Michigan 48109. P~ublished daily Tuesday through Sunday morning dring the…

October 23, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

… SAID the new lines, now secured by Israel, were better than those held by Israel before the latest war - the fourth between Is- rael and the Arabs. We can now pose a very serious threat to Egypt," he…

… MBA program.. Students interested in discussing a career in administration should contact the Place- ment Office to arrange a time. The Israeli general said Israel yesterday held 1,200 square kilo…

Arabs have sought a total withdrawal as a precondition to talks. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409…

… E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not. accepted for publication. For…

October 24, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

…- nan Troppe, accordion virtuoso. Other participanting students nclude Rebecca Mayer, Sue Tay- or, Betty Aschenbrenner, Lenore .ack, Jean Pettigrew, Sally For- nan, Carol Holly, Alice Carlson, ?eggy…

… tournament will probably be completed early next week. The International Center soccer league got started last Saturday despite rain with the Arabs beat- ing the European group 6-1. This Sunday's games are…

…: Arabs vs. Chinese, Europeans vs. South America, and Indians vs. Turkish. All of these games will be played on field 4 at Ferry Field. Give Now-To Your Community Fund We print 'em all No job too large or…

… Toilet Articles Student Supplies Light Lunches BASKET 8AL WAS MAMD .By' PAT. Dwa INL s ,. BASKET ull F A.MOU'S $1098 GABARDINE SLACKS COUNTRY OR CAMPUS SLACKS to help you plot your course in leisure…

October 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…:56 gone in the game. It Was the first time this season that anyone had scoredV Lebanon, Syria near conflict; Arab- Israeli air combat escalates BEIRUT, Lebanon (Y) - The' crisis in the Middle East…

… sharpened yesterday with re- ports of an armored force crossing t h e Syrian frontier into Lebanon and of an esca- lation in the Arab-Israeli air war. At the same time, the So- viet Union expressed concern…

… strikes against Israel The Wolverines quickly got another chance at the Gopher of Palestinian Arabs w h o were goal when running back Barry Mayer fumbled two plays later using Lebanon as a staging base. on…

… the announcement of big- aiming hydrogen-tipped missiles arsenal. tion. two arms negotiations was well at an enemy heartland from deep The Soviets have well over 1,200 As Arab guerrillas battled Le…

… units moved into drive. "Bptaraigh eeral Sovietthe village to block access routes, just doing the groundwork that Student leaders, faculty mem- officials led by Secretary Melvin but there was no report…

Student Gov- ment of Housing and Urban Re- However, Stokes has made missile force. its forces would not become in- state will then be required to hold ernment Council, will present a newal had gone to the…

students and fac- fun appov thct He has lo asembroled in a dispute with his { Iyih k re ring fellows. "The first milestone ulty. This committee would make won approval of a $100 million e di dp e w News of…

October 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… business ad- ministration students, has held its first meeting and elected the fol- lowing officers: Garth Kirkindall, Grad., chair- man; Bill Marcou, Grad., vice- chairman; Richard Long, Grad., secretary…

… - treasurer; and Rod Lamm, Grad., program chairman. The club presents everyday problems of labor and manage- ment to students who are proper- ly prepared to evaluate them. This is done through a series of dis…

… did in the Egyptian cholera epi- demic of 1948, or it may create special groups like the Arab Refu- gee Organization. Besides tackling immediate problems, it carries out its poli- cies by formulating…

… a.m. on Saturday).- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1951 I VOL. LXII, NO. 25t Notices' Women Students: Making up time for lateness may not be done on a late permission evening, but must be done on a 12…

…:30 permission night. Interviews: , Representatives of the Lockheed Air- craft Corp., Burbank, California, will1 interview Aeronautical and Electricali Engineering students in the Aeronau-E tical Dept. today and…

… EngineeringE Mathematics, Mechanical and Civil En- gineering students in the MechanicalI Engineering Department tomorrow. SignF up for appointments on the MechanicalI Engineering bulletin board near roomi 225 W…

… linterview Aeronauti- cal, Mechanical, and Electrical Engi- neering students In the Aeronauticalc Department on Wed., Oct. 24. Sign schedule on the bulletin board oppo- site 1079 E. Engineering Bldg. Mr. R. A…

…. Howard of Chance Voughtj Aircraft, Dallas, Texas, will interviewa Aeronautical, Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineers, Electronics, Mathe- matics and Physics students on Thurs.1 and Fri., Oct. 25 and…

… February and June graduates of Mechanical and Civil En- gineering Departments on Thurs., Oct. 25, in the Mechanical Department, and Aeronautical and Electrical Engineering students on Fri., Oct. 26 in the…

… Aero- nautical Department. Sign schedules outside 225 W. Engineering Bldg., and 1079 E. Engineering Bldg. STANDARDS OF CONDUCT All students graduate and undergrad- uate are notified of the following…

October 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1988 1.' Class addresses racism BY DEBBIE HERZ Black students, white students, Asian-American students, and a host of others gather each Tuesday…

students on a daily basis, he said. IN INTER-GROUP Relations and Conflict Resolution, Sfeir-You- nis provokes his students to think about and discuss the inequities in our society. But he doesn't want them…

… required. SO FAR, the response seems positive. Shannon Rhoades, a first- year LSA student, said she heard about the problems of racism and the proposed required class at summer orientation. "I was very…

… from Page 1 But Keith Brand, president of Students for Dukakis, said that as president, "Dukakis would be some- body who leads; Bush would be someone who blames." The two White House rivals also, clashed…

… shift. On Social Security, on ethics in government, and on the environment, Dukakis said re- peatedly, "I don't know which George Bush I'm listening to." Members of Students for Dukakis, who gathered to…

October 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…I Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 9, 1984 'U' delays proposal on code talks The University administration will not make a proposal tonight for negotiating with student leaders on the…

… proposed student code for nonacademic conduct, according to Scott Page, president of the Michigan Student Assembly. Virginia Nordby, director of Affir- mative Action, was scheduled to make a presentation…

…' code illegal (Continued from Page 1) public colleges and universities in the state include the following provisions for students: " Unrestricted use of an attorney during all stages of a disciplinary…

… proceeding; , " A formal hearing before a jury of the student's peers. A studenemay also preside over the hearing; * The right to cross-examine all wit- nesses; " The right to appeal the decision of the…

… instance, limits the par- ticipation of attorneys during a hearing process and sets up a hearing board of administrators and faculty members as well as students. THE PROPOSED code also does not follow the…

October 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

… University architectural students. The students arrived Thursday for a four-day on-the-spo tstart of their study, which will culmin-. ate in a physical model of what they consider an ideal downtown layout, and…

… prospective applicants. Under the new system, guidance personnel in the secondary schools will be given official standardized ratings to enable them to" advise students on their chances of ac- ceptance…

… Group C students will be advised to apply elsewhere. * *. * EUGENE, Ore. - A plan which will enable freshman student leaders to become more easily ac- quainted with the campus has been approved by the…

… governing student body at the University of Oregon, according, to The Oregon, Daily Emerald. The plan, if set up, will create more leaders who will orient "key frosh to the business of class lead- ership and…

…- vice from students faster and more often than from the Admin- istration. 2) The mechanics of planning dances and events will be speeded up because students who understand and have taken. part in the…

…,000 hours of instruction a week to 1,800 students. 11 BUSINESS SERVICES MICHIGAN DAILY People of Distinction purchase CLASSIF IED ADVERTISING CHOICE MEATS LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS at LNS 1'DY 3DY RALPH'S MARKET…

… all freshmen engineers to a display and dramatiza- tion of the special activities open to engineering students. Thurs., Oct. 16, 7:00 p.m. in Trueblood, Aud. Frieze Bldg International Center Tea: Thurs…

October 08, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY t Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial…

… written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. ON WORLD AFFAIRS: Needed: Real Reform BILL MAULDIN NIGHT EDITOR: JOAN KATZ Book Exchange N ABOUT a week, the Student

… completely new structure, as has been suggested by ADA. The creation of an actual store, an or- ganized corporation in which the students could buy stock, has much to commend it. In such a venture, the…

… thus be assured of greater student patronage. And any measure which '.tempt to ease the pressure of inflation, can be assured of an all-out studentr co- operation. -Pat James. Intelligent Answer THE "NEW…

…, that cer- tain Latin American countries followed Uncle Sam or that the Arab states were frankly for sale to anyone who would prom- ise to vote against the Palestinian Jews. Now that there is an American…

… whose opin- ion the United States wishes to be taken seriously - and where six Arab states can out-vote all five British dominions! Where the three hundred million Hindus of India weigh less than the 3…

… writers only. Letters of more than 300 words are shortened, printed or omitted at the discretion of the edi- torial director. * * * Health Service To the Editor: The nine MYDA proposals to the Student

… Legislature should provoke considerable discussion. I'm particularly interested in the suggestionthatHealth Service privileges be extended to the wives and children of married students. Certainly this should…

… meet with no objections if a Health Service fee is paid, similar to the fee now assesed part-time students. One of the functions of Health Service is to relieve the burden of medical care from student

… campus facilities and has become a condi- tion of student life. A partial solution is feasible.; Why can't Health Service establish outpat- ient clinics with a doctor in resi- dence in all dormitories…

October 20, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… sparked by University students' loyalty to Hart. "But a spokesman for the Mondale- Ferraro campaign said Mondale's visit Pro rep or (Continued from Page 1) used University stationery to indicate the…

…. Four out of five votes from the student precincts were cast for Hart in the Democratic primaries, Blumenthal said. "His presence here will help (get) his constituency to vote for Mondale." Hart…

…'s Michigan campaign was led by University students. "We ran the state campaign with the U-M studen- ts," said Blumenthal. "That crowd is going to be college age and young voters, those are the one that Mondale…

… University's proposed code of non- academic conduct. "We, the students, feel the code is fundamentally flawed, and there's a consensus on that," he said. Winkleman said the Rules of the University Community…

… Winkleman if he was a member of the Progressive Student Network, an activist group. Winkleman replied that he is not currently a member of the group, but that he had been in the past. After the meeting…

…-aligned countries, and many Arab countries. But Israel and the United States have consistenly blocked Arab peace efforts with a policy of "not dealing with any Palestinians on any political issue." Chomsky listed as…

… produced more of the same: The United States and Israel have rejected Arab and Soviet proposals for a United-Nations spon- sored General Peace Conference. He attributes this to American fear of losing its…

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