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October 17, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 32) • Page Image 18

…-w V V V O w w v ! 1cian' S rab etue wy w m z 0 z wU YU wU Recent turmoil in the Middle East has renewed 'Arab-bashing,' a problem students say won't go away until the Arab

…-Israeli conflict is settled. 'I do eellike a minority. There's no slot on an application form for Arabs-Iget to say 'Caucasian or other.' I feel like an 'other.' -Lebanese graduate student Hilary Shadroui HEY…

… SHARE THE PROBLEMS of any other student group. But the University's approximately 300 Arab and By Rob Earle Recent turmoil in the Middle East has only made the "terrorist" label more appealing to Arab

… four. But he added that other groups will often claim responsibility in the name of the JDL. All of the incidents remain under investigation; Arabs were not implicated in any of them. Students say "Arab

…?' "Shadrot someone with lighter skin Ahwal said Arabs' Cat student financial aid and "An Arab can't get aid if Though the 1980s h against American-Arabs made toward a better und She said some media, lil…

October 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… among the ig- norant Arab masses was not so set against the Jews there would be peace in Palestine," claims Miss Yona Yoshpe, University student from Hadera, Palestine. Miss Yoshpe comes from a small town…

…SUNDAY, OCTOB~ERt 12, 1947 THE iIICHIGAN DAILY m il N MASSES MISLED: Propaganda Cited by Student As Cause for Holy Land Unrest Hall To Speak on Area Studies By BETTE HAMILTON "If propaganda…

… near Tel Aviv which is sur- rounded by Arab villages. She said that the Arabs walk freely among the Jews and relations are friend- ly. Believe Propaganda "The main trouble is that the Arab people believe…

… their leaders' propaganda against the Jews in spite of the many situations where the Arabs and Jews are working together in harmony," she said. Miss Yoshpe pointed out the fact ,that Arab leaders have…

… almost complete control over the thinking of the masses. Treatment of Women The culture of the Arabs is il- lustrated by their treatment of women, she stated. "They are slaves, bought and sold, with no…

… training at an established settlement. Here they form a nu- cleus and when they receive funds from the Jewish National Fund they form a new collective settle- ment," she continued. The Arabs have begun a pro…

…- Konya TURKEY . CYPRUS S RI SAUD ARAI LEBANON PALESTINEIA 7crusalem' CAIRO. IRDKAN /SAUDI A RABIA EG PT S.ao3 se S TATUTE MILES TROOPS ON BORDERS- Shaded areas indicate the five Arab states whose forces…

… were reported to be moving along the borders of Palestine (black area) to translate into action the Arab League's resolutions calling ion the Arab world to de- fend Palestine from Zionism. gram similar…

… Rackham Building. Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Del- ta, sociology honorary society, the weekly series, it is hoped, will help inform both faculty and students of current research projects in the social…

… sciences at the University. Another purpose of the weekly series is to stimulate assistance of such projects by additional re- search of students and faculty members in allied fields and over- come…

October 04, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… 4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 4, 1993 tw £id~4jn Imtti -im Lasser 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JOSH Dulow Editor in…

… Palestinian Arabs, there are certain factors that pose substantial worry. An article by Katherine Metres, in the editorial section of the Daily (9/27/93), illustrates one of my fears. In her own analysis of the…

… "Arab- Israeli Conflict," it is important to identify the historical conditions from which many of the contemporary problems have stemmed. While presenting today's lopsided percentages of Jewish and Arab

… Palestinian Mandate, was the predecessor to what is today Jordan- a country whose current population is over 65 percent Palestinian Arab. Also omitted from Metres' historical account was mention of the Arab

…'s opposition at every opportunity for negotiated territorial division. In 1937, England's Peel Commission (a body that sought solution to the Arab- Zionist struggles) recommended the partition of two states: an…

Arab one, to occupy the majority of land west of the Jordan River; and a Jewish one. The Zionists accepted the offer, the Arabs refused. Again in 1947, when partition was suggested by the United Nations…

…, the Zionists accepted - the Arabs chose to wage war! Metres then addressed the issue of Arab refugees. Her accusation was twofold: A) Israel expelled Arab inhabitants in 1948 and 1967, and; B) Israel is…

… breaking international law by not adhering to U.N. Resolution 242. However, these allegations are void of factual accuracy. First, Arab dispersion in 1948 was initiated by the Palestinian Arab leader himself…

…- Haj Amin Al Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. After the Arab rejection of Partition, when the armies of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia stood poised to push the Zionists into…

… the Mediterranean, the Mufti warned Palestinian Arabs that failure to flee from their homes may cause them to fall casualty to the imposing Arab onslaught. Secondly, Resolution 242 has many components…

October 22, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

…. Prof. John Dawson of the law school will moderate a panel discussion between two Arab ard two Israeli students. CA us SA E 0O Y " NEW r 1955=1956 -~ a a ~a a a a a a a a a a a - p .- - T! "TT…

… opera workshop under the direction of Prof.. Josef Blatt of the School . of Music and Prof. Valentine Windt of the Depart- ment of Speech make up the musical contribution. Students in the advanced theatre…

… office October 31. The laboratory play production division of the speech department is designed to give students study- ing dramatics the opportunity to act and to direct and produce actual plays. Group…

… to Discuss Religious Needs A meeting to evaluate the reli- gious needs of students will be held on the third floor of the Union today. Representatives of campis- or- ganizations and Lane Hall student

… campus as well as to discuss the type of program most valuable to students. The consultation will begin at 9:30 a.m., include dinner at the Union and continue into the eye- ning. 'U' Develops Army Tank…

… made among Arab nations by concluding a deal in which Communist mili- tary equipment will be supplied Egypt. The Baghdad pact is not pri- marily a military alliance, although it provides for joint…

… depart- ment, the all-day program will be highlighted by a morning discus- sion of the topic "Resolved: That the Federal government should guarantee higher education to qualified high school students by…

Arab Tension WASHINGTON (R) - American officials . are talking hopefully again about winning Arab approval of a river development plan con- ceived as a means of reversing Arab-Israeli tensions…

… strongly with the gloomy picture painted in Washington last week. The as- sessment then was that the 120- million-dollar irrigation-dam pro- posal was on the verge of collapse after the Arab states, led by…

… Leb- anon and Syria, voted at Cairo to delay it for further study. "The Arab states asked for more time and that seemed like a rea- sonable request," Johnston said. "After all, both Lebanan and Syr- ia…

October 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… jungle? Or are you just looking for something fun, even ful- filling to do between classes? Mideast O1: A potential ace up the Arabs' sleeve war STUDENT COUNSELING OFFICE, a student-run, student

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 9, 1971 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday1 October 9, 197 SAFARI LEADERS WANTED Are you interested in helping fellow students, lost in the academic…

… Penny. OR come to pur Counselor orien- tation meeting WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 7:30 p.m.- 1018 ANGELL HALL. 763-1552. i By FRED COLEMAN said they thought unified Arab use co n tin u es An AP News Analysis…

…. weapon in the Arab arsenal. experts believe the situation is now "THERE WAS no word on the Experts in London agree that if fundamentally different than it was Soviet leader's response, but Mos- the weapon…

… is used the result would during the June 1967 Arab-Israeli cow has so far issued no call for likely be oil shortages in Western conflict when the oil weapon was a ceasefire. Europe, Japan and to some…

… degree used to little effect. At the start of the 1967 war, the United States. Higher fuel The Arabs then accused the West M o s c o w immediately branded prices and perhaps rationing could of aiding…

… occupied Arab lands. This on the Arabs to tread carefully they realized they needed the oil time, however, Soviet leaders have before unleashing the oil weapon. income more than the West needed simply warned…

… Jordan remain- some Arab states may yet decide die East oil boycott by saying of ed quiet with no indication that to cut back oil supplies in an at- the Arabs, "Let them drink oil." King Hussein would take…

… world oil producing AS A RESULT of the 1967 can- such a cutback in Arab capitals capacity and current demand is flict, Jordan lost the West Bank even before the outbreak of hos- between two and three per…

… that the new war probably means that if only one radical commandos. would change the politics of oil. Arab oil producer, like Libya, were -- - MOST E X P ER T S here w h o to cut off its supplies there…

October 21, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 17) • Page Image 7

… Bromna Dagy Stafff Reporter Randa Fahmy, counsel to Sen. Spencer Abraham (R-Mich.), spoke to Utadversity students last night about the potential power of the Arab- American community in politics. "Arab

… Antidiscrimination Committee, a campus student group. The commitee's president, Heidi Arraf, said she hopes more Arab Americans understand how important they can be in the political process. . "Unfortunately, we aren…

…,,.,,.,,.-- I LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily -- Tuesday, October 21, 1997 - 7 ~speaker calls for Arab involvement State begins new portion of welfare reform initiatives S U U U S By Reilly…

… Americans should get more involved in the political process. Senator Abraham feels that Arab Americans can make more of a differ- ence," Fahmy said. The event was sposored by the American-Arab

…'t as politi- cally active as we should be. Many Arab Americans have assimilated to American culture, and have lost some of their heritage in the process;' she said. Fahmy assists Abraham on legisla- tive…

… and legal issues, but because of her Arab heritagc, she has become a voice for Abraham's concerns for ArabAmericans. Abraham is the only Arab American in the Senate. Fahmy said the problem among the…

Arab~ American population today is that newer generations aren't used to politics in Amenica. "Politics here isn't the same as where some Arabs are coming from" Fahmy said. "Also, some have lost touch…

… with their culture. Getting more people to identifyv with their culture is important." Fahmy suggested two ways that Arab Americans can significantly influence politics today.r "First, voter education is…

… the mes- sage out to others," Fahmy said. During a Q&A session, one student challenged America's foreign policy, goals in the Mideast. "I don't think American foreign policy is objective enough,' the…

… stu- dent said. "The role America should play in areas like the Middle East is amibiguous at this point. But it's clear f that more Arab Americans could make a difference"~ Michigan has more Arab

October 28, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… questions went against the government and Faure asked for the confidence Arab, Israeli Students Air Controversy Refugee Problem Causes Debate By MARY ANN THOMAS Three possible solutions to the Arab

…-Israeli dispute were offered in a heated debate between Arab and Israeli students yesterday. Representing the Arab viewpoint, Khalid Al-Shawi, Grad., and Hus- ni R. Alul said peace could be possible with Arabs and…

…. , Their broad policy aim is to stall the Soviet drive for friends and influence in the sprawling and seething Moslem world. Tension is mounting between the divided Arab nations and be- tween the Arabs and…

…. Sharett Comments In this conference city, Premier Moshe Sharett told reporters "I hope to God that Israel will not be driven" to a preventive war against the Arabs. And in the Arabian Desert, where…

… showers throughout. U' Students To Help Plan' Coed Dorm By LEE MARKS A large group of students will be involved in the early stages of planning a coed dorm, Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A…

… plans for North Campus also include building a fraternity and sorority "row" and 800 -married student apartments. IHC members questioned Vice- President Lewis and Prof. Lionel Laing, of the political…

October 25, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

… forthwith and unconditionally to the internationally-recognized boundaries of Lebanon. RAMI KISHEK Chair, Arab-American Students' Association Get involved wM staff members in this day of community service…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 25, 1993 U Ej £ichgjanailg 62s Mac (-~ AA4Y 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JosH DUBow…

… Several weeks ago I read an editorial/letter, written by Katherine Metres, that was comprised of inaccurate claims regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict. The first time I read this letter, "Real Peace Starts…

… frustration would be through understanding the origin of the author's animosity. I telephoned Katherine and asked her if we could meet to discuss the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. We met twice over…

… that I read and those that were subsequently told to me during the course of our discussions. I was most disturbed, however, thinking that the hatred, felt by many Palestinian-Arabs living in the…

… of terrorism. within the seven week stay in Israel and the Territories, Katherine would seek out Israeli-Jews to listen to their ideas about the Arab-Israeli conflict. Yet, as we continued our…

… discussion she told me that she had felt no need and thus had not done so. This one sided approach is often the case for most people who are so vehemently radical, either supporting Palestinian-Arab extremists…

… knowledge tends to balance one's judgment. It was interesting that when Katherine and I brought up the fact that there are Israeli human-rights lawyers who represent Palestinian- Arab causes, she…

… automatically t retorted that these lawyers, although they were Jewish, were adored by the Palestinian-Arabs. Obviously what was not taught at Bir-Zeit University was that within the last year two such lawyers…

… were murdered by the people they were trying to protect. In one such instance, in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian-Arabs, masked with khafias, barged into a meeting between Palestinian-Arab leaders and an…

October 15, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth Year EDI'TED 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 Israeli Arabs Gaining Equality hen Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

… human nature back into proper focus. The recent tea for the wives of international students was just such an incident. When ap- proximately 100 wives of Ann Arbor business men, professors and factory…

… Yemen, Asiatics from India, Euro- peans, and a large North African and Arabic contingent. The majority of this conglom- erate is united by the fact of their Judaism. But there is a minority of about ten…

… per cent which does not share this common denomin- ator. This is the Arab Minority. After the area that was formerly Palestine was partitioned in 1948, the lines of division were altered by the ensuing…

… war. Certain areas which were predominantly Arab were included in the new Jewish state. In addition, there were cer- tain Arab areas which asked to be included in Israel because over the years they had…

… government. Having just completed a war with seven Arab countries, without having any signed peace treaties, there re- mained in the country 200,000 Arabs. The paradox was whether these should be treated as…

… the military situation, most Arab areas were under martial law and Arabs required travel permits to move from one place to another. Curfews were enforced and there were many searches to determine if…

… infiltrators were being hidden by the Arabs. In the early years he martial rule was particularly harsh, and the issuance of travel permits be- came a powerful force in controll- ing the Arabs. In urban centers…

… such as Nazareth, there was not enough local work to employ the full population, so one had to travel to other cities to find work. If an Arab was refused a travel permit it meant that his livelihood was…

October 29, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…. I know I sound rash but I am, as I imagine other students on this campus also are. -Harrison Baruch, '59 IF OFFERING no solution, the Thursday de- bate between Israeli and Arab points of view did…

…~4r £k~ian &di Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIvERSrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… doing the ed to women in certain activities varies in pro- "right thing" for its students. Portion to the size of the residence. In sorori- It has often been said, half jestingly and half ties and league…

… houses, the student has a special truthfully, that the reason women are given key which she takes on the nights she is to have curfews is to make sure that the men get in a late permission. In dorms, a…

… house director at a reasonable hour, but this has never really waits up for the student. In addition, the been an important issue in the problem, women themselves, close the house in sorority and League…

… only a small World Series seen by millions all over the minority of the students; or whether the world. apathy of which the students are so often Beginning as a 17-year-old pitcher, Griffith accused and…

… during the to close the house each night of the week-- second World War, for its maintenance. and perhaps for only one or two students. At the age of 85, Clark Griffith died Thurs- This is probably to be…

… between classes. This is probably the poor- est example of college life I have witnessed in my short stay here; one of the most disgusting sights presented to the new student. The lobby is not only blocked…

… manage to hit on the problem pretty well. In a nutshell, it's the matter of existence. Israel maintains that it has the right to exist in the Middle East, the Arab states insist that it does not. That's it…

October 31, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… Jewish and Arab states 4, EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol- lowing article was written by the Ann Arbor Israeli\ Student Organization as a reply to an earlier article by the local Arab Student Organization.) WE…

… WELCOME this opportunity for an exchange of views on paper with the local Arab Student Organization. We further hope that it might lead to a true, open, direct and perhaps friendly future exchange of words…

… ~e SirhinDaily Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The…

…-the po- lice's side. A spokeshian for the Black Action Movement said recently that the student involved in the case, T. R. Har- rison, was never asked to present his side of the story during Larcom…

…'s investiga- tion. Furthermore, students who were pres- ent in the crowd say the group was an amorphous one, lacking any leadership; Initially it was awaiting the Regents' de- cision on the BAM demands…

… with respect to the crowd." From the accounts of student witnesses, who were interviewed during the investi- gation, it is clear that police reports and their impressions were the main source of…

… information. Pictures of the incident show the arrest being made in a clearing with few stu- dents nearby, much less a crowd. Com- panions of the arrested student say he never threw a brick or any other missile…

…. Larcom further excuses the officer on the grounds that the officer's first blow never hit the victim, but hit the officer holding the student instead (breaking a blood vessel in he officer's wrist). The…

… of the sit- uations with which they must deal (ie. confrontations with students) and the responsibility which they possess, police officers should not be kept on the force if they cannot remain calm…

… to the crowd size and the flying bricks. On the basis of these findings, one must conclude that the officer in ques- tion is not suited to the job of police work. The fact that he missed the student

October 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 18, 1990 GWbe Mirbkwu ~aiIy EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Viewpoint NOAH…

… do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Fom ithe Dly ) Let there be light! 'U' actions show a disdain for student safety CPS 24 HOUR TOW NevL WITH MIDTERMS APPROACHING and both the…

… west side of the Diag - including the main area near the Graduate Library - has not been lit. Though many students who have been stumbling through the Diag and dodging pot holes have been complain- ing…

…. Certainly the regents were con- cerned about something other than stu- dents' safety, because students have consistently opposed armed campus security officers and have long lobbied for more lighting, both on…

… and off campus, and more expenditures on student-run safety programs. Students have a right to security and protection. If fixing the lights were a priority of the administration, the problem would have…

… been fixed long ago. Students need sufficient lighting on campus and the administration must address its responsibilities. In the meantime, students should be careful when they walk home alone on the…

… Diag and around campus. Services like Safewalk will escort students until 2:00 a.m. Sunday through Friday. The phone number is 936-1000. Lock the bathrooms TWO WEEKS AGO THE DAILY reported three…

…-sleeping floors, for example near the dining room or in the basement. Safe restrooms for students living inrresidence halls are long overdue and the University should correct this oversight by installing locks on…

… the nation in state-allocated funds to educa- tion." You continue to argue that "the problem is that students who live in dis- tricts where the tax base is low receive less money for education than…

students who reside in wealthier districts." Yet, as you should know, funding levels do not equal education quality. In- deed, you acknowledge this fact by imply- ing that education quality is a function of…

October 04, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… entrench the idea of student government and respon- To the Editor: IN YOUR October 1 issue the editorial "Syrian Revolt: End of Pan-Arab Nationalism?" ap- peared. The writer Harry Perl- stadt, accumulated…

…- Seventy-First Year ,_ .. EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN )fs Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS u Prevail STUDENT PUBLIcATIONS BLDG…

…'S NOTE-The cupola of the Student is Building, pictured above, whose in- s are lined with'the names of past Daily ors, symbolizes this new column writ- e 1961-'62 senior staff. Appearing twice VERTIME…

… there, if the size of classes is kept down. The literary college gets a little bit bigger every year.. I suppose the faculty-to-student ratio stays the same, but I always wonder about those figures and…

… to keep recitations down to 15 students apiece and there will still be only 14 rows in Auditorium B and only 100 booths in the Language Lab. We appear to be saturated this year. THINGS MIGHT NOT be…

… this bad again. A lot more students returned this year than expected and I suppose by next year the University will have us reserve places so they can tell exactly how many upperclassmen there are going…

… Pluriversity of Michigan, but that's meat for another day. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Prospects Enhanced For Arab Unity PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS: SGC in Retrospect Important meeting T GOVERNMENT COUNCIL faces ry…

…- . Student ,Organizations ineligible to ncil concurrently. lready been shown that a Saturday erformance of Gilbert and Sullivan's inafore" would not seriously conflict. irangle Christmas dances, and that ave…

… to notice how they in cast their votes. -JUDITH OPPE HEIM (EDITOR'S NOTE: The author of the following, article recently re- signed from Student Government Council to devote full time to her studies in…

… the Law School.) By MARY WHEELER Daily Guest Writer AS ONE who has recently been a member of Student' Govern- ment Council, I have a very real regard for this body; possibly more than those who have…

October 24, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… considered uninhabitable. They created new means of livelihood. Arabs flocked in to benefit from the Jewish developments. " After 1918, the British controlled Palestine. Their Foreign Office favored that…

… Palestine, should be in Arab hands. The British rulers of Palestine did their utmost to keep out Jews- even driving Jewish refugee boats back into Nazi hands, while allowing Arabs to enter freely " And yet…

…, before Israel's rebirth in 1948, for every three Jews that settled in Palestine, there were two Arabs that came for the higher wages and better living conditions. During World War II, the British brought…

… in tens of thousands of Arab migrant workers to build military roads and bases and serve the British forces. United National "Refugee" Camps " The Arab migrant workers were among the first to leave…

… better understanding of students' concerns than other candidates. He said he would like to see the creation of a student-run store where coursepa- cks can be traded without a middle- man, more parking…

… support among Arab states for a possible attack on Iraq. The U.S. plan would be implemented in three phases and closely monitored by the United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations. An…

… reports. 0 *I After the 1967 attempt by Arabs states to annihilate Israel failed--- A bogus history was fabricated to incite hatred of Jews and to justify Israel's destruction. It says Jews stole from a…

October 22, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

… transfer of another to LSA, and the retention of a third-does not reflect any change in the college's commitment to a broad education for engineering students. "I've heard some concerns as to whether a…

student can get a liberal education (solely) within the College of Engineering," said engineering Dean James Duderstadt. "We are very seriously committed to a broad and liberal education for our students

…." Associate engineering Dean Charles Vest agreed, arguing that exposing engineering students to classes outside the college would promote a broader education. "It would be a healthier overall system if LSA and…

… engineering students mingled and took courses together," he said. Most engineering professors, however, said that while they didn't see the proposed move as abandonment of humanities, they did worry that it…

… curriculum dean James Cather agree that the college would have to pay the costs LSA would incur in teaching the 4,200 students who would be making the switch. Compiled from Associated Press and United Press…

… international reports Reagan tells Arab leaders to 'come out of the closet' WASHINGTON- President Reagan will tell Arab leaders that the road to peace in the Middle East requires them to "come out of the closet…

…" and openly recognize Israel, a senior State Department official said yesterday. Briefing reporters on a visit by a six-nation delegation from the Arab League, the official said there are some…

… "constructive elements" in an Arab peace plan adopted last month at Fez, Morocco. But he said it is essential that moderate Arab nations, especially Saudi Arabia, give Jordan a mandate to negotiate with Israel on…

… behalf of Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. He said he thinks King Hussein of Jordan would negotiate if he has Arab backing. The delegation wants to explain the Arab plan to…

… Reagan in a meeting at the White House today. Reagan also will lobby for his own peace initiative, unveiled Sept. 1. The Arab nations want a separate Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip…

October 22, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… the administration, rather than a huge endorsement for Kerry," he said As for Arab students, LSA junior Rama Salhi said the endorsements don't hold enough power to be the main determinant of how the…

… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 22, 2004 - 3 ON CAMPUS NAACP holds bash to inform students on issues, voting The University's chapter of the National Association for the Advance- ment of…

… Colored People will have a Voter Education Bash on Sunday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the William Monroe Trotter House. The event aims to edu- cate students about everything that will appear on the Nov. 2 election…

… provides info on housing options The University's fifth annual Hous- ing Fair will be Monday from 1 to 5:30 p.m. in the Michigan Union. The fair will give students the opportunity to learn about many on- and…

… off-campus housing options for the 2005-06 school year. Landlords and representatives of University Housing will be on hand to answer student questions, and city lead- ers will also provide information…

… for Greek foods and samples will be provided at this free event, which is sponsored by the Hellenic Student Association. Religious group to monitor Detroit polls By Mary DeYoe Daily Staff Reporter The…

… polling booths. Students, with the help of national and local organizations, are working to ensure that citi- zens' rights at polling sites in the city are not threatened. The groups are collaborating to…

… legal remedies," Bates said. Student volunteers are needed to ensure a fair election process, Bates said. The training work- shop will be held tomorrow at East Quad from 1 to 3 p.m.. General information…

… Wednesday evening at the hospital's park- ing lot. DPS officers made an arrest and took the suspect to the police station. THIS DAY In Daily History Student charged with sexual assault Oct. 22, 1992 - A 15th…

… January 2006. Regardless of endorsements, Rackham student Haroon Ullah said their impact will be minimal as he says Muslim voters at the University will still remain in the category of undecided voters…

October 03, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… I 1 igr, irgilxan Daily Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Viet Thursday, October 3, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St…

…. Last spring, when the administra- tion proposed that all student or- ganizations be audited by the Uni- versity; Newsreel was the first group to kick up a fuss, and they have been raising the dust ever…

… since. Although the University's plan to establish financial accountability of student organizations has not been implemented up to this point, News- reel has periodically held meetings with other student

… Vietnamese students brought to the U.S. to study by the U.S. Agency for International Develop- ment (AID) are now facing deportation to Saigon. The students have all been active in the U.S. in denouncing the…

…, beginning to flake away. The students have requested political asylum in the U.S. and express con- fidence that Americans who want peace in Indochina will help them stop the deportations. The Saigon…

… administration, on the oth- er hand, is increasingly alarmed about the effect these students are having in keeping the issues of war and repression alive in the United States. The students have reached thousands…

… of people throughedemonstrations,spoetry read- ings, Vietnamese dinners, and cultural events. THE LOS ANGELES district office of the Immigration and Naturalization Ser- vice (INS) denied the students

…' initial apeal for asylum and began deportation hearings. A State Department advisory opinion claimed: (1) The students will face no repression because of their poli- tical beliefs in South Vietnam if they…

… use the "legal channels" available to them; (2) The students don't want to return to South Vietnam and rebuild their country, they simply want to stay in the U.S. The students dispute both assertions…

… return home safely. At the initial deportation hearing, Nguyen Hoang, 31, testified that his re- liance on the Paris Peace Agreement would lead the Thieu government to tudent, VIETNAMESE STUDENTS (left…

October 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…'sponsoreds the phith a film "In answer to the many com- ration and coffee for the 140 lege, star at ta film plaints and requests of the Uni- school students and advisors and an intod ory t versity students, the…

… the peat moss In the afternoon, the students The seats, which cost the Board et is plaguing the fair city will hear talks on careers in phar- almost $4,400 have been a source inn Arbor. macy, Prof. Rowe…

… not to buy their peat University student, is designed for ganization as much of the money s from dealers that appear the student who is seriously con- requested as it possibly can. he door, but to buy…

… "Abdul Nasser and the Arab Nationalist Move- ment." Although the Arab nationalist movement began to affect the West only 50 years ago, it is as old as Islam, Prof. Kirk said. Present. Arab nationalism is…

… mainly a resurrection of the Arab conquests: 1300 years ago, he said. Feeling of. Inferiority As long as the Ottoman Empire remained a major power, the Arabs were not subject to a feeling of inferiority…

… already passed into British hands and the Arabic youth educated in Western univer- sities had been inspired by na- tionalism." In hopes of gaining their inde- Nelson Goes To Denmark Prof. Wilbur C. Nelson…

… Problem pendence, the Arab nations joined the British against the Turks in World War I, he said. But then Great Britain and France tried to assimilate. these nations as. colo- nies, thus frustrating the…

… hopes of the Arab nationalists. Here began the Arab's struggle with the West for independence, he continued. When, at the conclusion of World War II almost all the Arab nations had gained independence…

…; they formed a loose confederation known as The League of Arab States. "These states did not begin to move toward true unity until the Zionist, movement to reestablish a ;Jewish., state in Palestine…

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… Detroit in February, it will be the largest museum :of its type in the world. Both graduate and undergraduate stu- dents interested in museum work are encouraged to apply. Students should submit a cover…

… service will be in Room 3001 in the School of Public Health Building I at 109 S. Observatory St. Berki died on July 10. - Compiled from staff reports. Some students experience life on welfare By Matthew…

… Rochkind Daily Staff Reporter Fathers pawned home appliances and children dealt drugs to survive in the basement of St. Mary's Student Parish on Saturday. Participants resorted to these and other unfamil…

… 663-1870. I Students explore Chinese American roots, traditions By Prachish Chakravorty Daily Staff Reporter Even Chinese yo-yos can bridge cul- tural differences. That was the idea behind one event…

… how much impact it has on the students as a whole, but it's a definite plbs," Chou said. Amy Seetoo, a founder of CASAA. spoke on the history of China and *of Eat, drink, dance and be merry David Swain…

…, director of the 1i - V - I Orchestra, leads his band in a Cha-Cha at the Heidelberg Restaurant last night. His band performs there every Sunday night for the swing crowd. Arab Americans discuss their ro e in…

… preS1dential campaign by children from local elementary and middle schools and some first-year students at Washtenaw Community College. About 50 par- ticipants feasted on traditional Chinese cuisine…

… and guest speak- ers addressed issues relating to Chi riese Americans. The free event University students. "We all came with different experiences. We allhave a lot to offer each other." - Amy Seetoo…

… said. "We all came with difftr- ent experiences. We all have a iot to offer each was open to all other." DEARBORN (AP) - Prominent Arab Americans from around the coun- try are in Michigan to discuss…

… ways to maximize the community's impact on next month's election. The Arab American Institute's fourth annual conference - Decision '96: The Arab American Vote - was for the first time held outside…

October 26, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… upstate New York with a win and a tie » INSIDE Still Unscathed Energetic start lifts Michigan over RPI, 5-2 ADMINISTRATION ICE HOCKEY CAMPUS LIFE Schlissel details new program available to students

… in Ypsilanti, Southfield schools By ALLANA AKHTAR Daily Staff Reporter The University will introduce a new program to increase racial and socioeconomic diversity among students by giving…

… three-day Yalla Vote summit held by the Arab American Institute, a national nonprofit. The summit’s goal was to provide an opportunity for leaders of the Arab American community to engage with…

October 02, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… by a landslide majority in the Galilee town of Nazareth, on a platform of Palestinian nationalism and pro-Mos- cow communism. Simultaneously, Arab students at Hebrew University dramatized their split…

… News Phone: 764-0552j Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Sdfarewell w for Phil Hart THE ADJOURNMENT of Congress this week brings a sad and un- timely end to the distinguished…

… mass of water - much like some of America's Great Lakes. With more than 30 million tourists visiting the Mediterranean every year, its death would be an eco- nomic blow to the 18 European, Arab and…

… Ralph Nader. And with few votes at stake on pollution issues, government officials regard environmentalists, especi- ally the "non-qualified" ones like students, as little more than a nuisance. But a few…

…, Is- raeli Arabs are turning more and more to extremism. A report published recently in Israeli newspapers and written by the state director of Galilee affairs, predicts that by 1978 Arabs will…

… outnumber Jews in the zone. The author, Israel Koenig, triggered a storm by urg- ing the government to encourage emigration of Arabs and curb their social and economic advancement. KOENIG'S SUPERIORS in the…

October 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…"This Happened Without Any Violence At All" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… percentage of students have studied mathetmatics and physi- cal sciences in high school. Much of the empha- sis on these subjects has evaporated, producing a generation of teachers who had little interest in…

… the subjects when they were in school and can arouse only small interest among their own, students. The physical condition of the schools also needs revitalization. Not since the "make-work" spending of…

… converted into the educated personnel the nation needs, A billion dollar question must be answered. TODAY, 3.2 million students are in college. In ten years, the number is expected to double and the nation…

…, 20 per cent from the students, with the remainder from the federal govern- ment and other sources. Where the money for the future will come from is still unanswered. Some, such as Presi- dent Celestin…

… Steiner of the University of Detroit say the students "those who benefit from higher education"-should pay for it. But as enrollment increases taper off through- out the country because of increased tuition…

… agreed, however, that they should not antagonize the South with a deliberately in- flammatory statement. (Copyright 1957 by Bell Syndicate Inc.) THE ARAB AWAKENING, Arab . unity, Arab liberation, Arab

…'West must try to under- stand then'. What do these things mean? Unluckily for the West, the terms defy any full, lucid explari.- tion. Even the Arabs can't agree on them. Recently, I asked Jordan's young King…

… Hussein, a descendant of the celebrated Sherif Hussein of the 1915 Arab revolt, a Bedouin and a monarch who professes Arab na- tionalism, to explain the terms. This is his explanation: "Arab unity is the…

… ultimate as- piration of Arab nationalism. It is the final guarantee for a pros- perous, stable Arab world. A strong Arab unity is the absolute wall against communism and a major guarantee of world peace and…

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…I cast a statement from Big. Ahmed aningful role in the University., Abdul Majid Hilrni,' the Egyptian 'he committee approved a re- commander of the Arab cease-fire ution increasing its student

…. School spokes- man John Hubley said that they had had some success in identi- fying of those involved. e Hubley said that, at least two pf those involved in the riot were hot students at Pioneer but at…

… Huron High, Ann Arbor's other high school, and that "several" were not thought to be students at all. "It is difficult to identify the exact number of students in- volved," Hubley said, "the same students

… were not involved in all of the incidents. It is felt that there was a small core of students Involved."I The Board of Education an } nounced last night that the school " would aid both, the county prose…

…-~'~ ~ cutor and the police in identifying and prosecuting those responsible Amman begins for destruction and that students in violation of the school disci- plinary policy would be disciplined TERM'S FIRST…

… MEETING: under it. The policy provides for suspension of students or ;xpul- SR C atte mpts Several parents, including some members of Concerned Citizens of Ann Arbor, complained at last e night's board…

… current state of deep also broadcast by Damascusradio. grief .which has gripped the entire At U.N. headquarters in New Arab world over President Nas- York U.S. Ambassador Charles W. ser's death to stage the…

… the talks. and b o m b a r d m e n t of Irbid and called for "all serious steps to ye- Ramtha. store and strengthen confidence in The three-man Arab truce com- the integrity of the cease-fire." mittee…

… in Amman sent Arab ob- ' _____-___ servers to investigate. The two cities are Irbid, 50 miles north of!WANTED Amman and the scene of violent fighting during the 11-day civil Chairman or war, and Ramtha…

… was being cussed whether SRC still has a ignored. Local NAACP president meaningful role in the University T Emma Wheeler defended the de- at its first meeting of the year, mc mands of the black students

October 31, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…04r mtrhtgan Batty Sixty-Seventh 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…

…, over the Also to be noted is the fact that Soviet Russia objections of the Arab states. Hostility between is busy quelling riots and disturbances in her the two can be traced back to century long…

… an act of aggression, it is then evident considered. The fact of Israel fighting United that the Jewish state is the aggressor in this States, Great Britain, France, Russia and the instance. Arab world…

…- Israel has to gain by her actions must be con- thies lay with the Arab states. The U.S. while sidered. A preventive war which would draw not actually supplying the Jewish state with U.S., Britain and…

… disregarding their but didn't take any forceful action. The Canal pledge with Russia coming to the aid of Egypt User's Association was set up to protest the and the Arab state. The possibility of this Egyptian…

… terms, yet foreign policy does not condone and the Arab states from the Israeli government seizure of the canal, and forces. In addition to the elements of surprise and Unless this balance is kept the…

… TARR Daily Staff Writer STUDENT Government Council tonight will continue discussion of a proposal to study dormitory financing - a study that could have far-reaching significance for the University. But…

…, and secondly on the possibility that the Student Affairs Committee, which would conduct the study, may be duplicating the work of similar groups. SGC members have pointed out three reasons why the study…

…, which the motion said would "investigate all phases of financing of Residence Halls at the University," could be of great importance. They are: ARAB-ISRAELI DISPUTE: Roots Developed Over Many Years By…

… the Zionist Movement started to urge a return to Palestine. * * * AT THIS TIME began a steady movement to start colonies of European Jews in the Arab coun- try supported mainly by non. political and…

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… Street Umich, a student orga- nization dedicated to achieving a two-state solution to the Arab- Israeli conflict, encouraged their members to attend and held a dis- cussion after the event. LSA junior…

…-418-4115 eat. 1241 pjshahin michigandailycom dougslo@michigandaitycom' Five student organizations at Yale sponsored a talk given by Ozdil Nami, the Foreign Minis- ter of the unrecognized Turkish Republic of…

… Northern Cyprus, the Yale Daily News reported Tues- day. Nami spoke to the students Monday afternoon about the Mediterranean island of Cyprus and the problems it is facing. The Turkish Republic of Northern…

… recognized poetry slam champions this Friday, The State News reportedTuesday. T. Miller and Ebony Stewart will perform at a poetry slam with an open mic night after- wards for students to showcase their pieces…

… from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League, Koessler Room Indiana University students raise awareness about heart disease Students from Indiana Uni- versity participated in a walk for World Heart Day…

… Monday after- noon, The Indiana Daily Student reported. World Heart Day was founded by the World Heart Federation. It is meant to raise awareness of and support for subjects like heart disease and stroke…

… research. The state of Indiana currently ranks 41st in overall health nation- wide. Students wore T-shirts with the saying, "Done with 41" -MAYA SHANKAR THREE THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW TODAY On Tuesday, Olympic…

… fall and winter ttrms by students at the University oMichigan. One copy isavailabie freeof charge to all readers. Additional copies may be pickedupai the Dailys office for $2.Subscriptions for fa term…

…@michigandaily.com Joint Institute ,Hiring lecture Student travel symposium v WHAT: Peking University and UM Health System have a research parternship and will present recent findings. WHO: Global REACH WHEN: Today…

…- Terence Room meeting WHAT: Residential College students who have traveled abroad will present on their experiences abroad. WHO: Residential College WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE: East Quad, Room 1807…

October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… University, but flexible admissions policies must be used to uphold academic standards. "Regardless of the legal outcome, the challenge for the University will be to continue creating a student body that…

… said students attend- ing sub-standard schools are at a disad- vantage because of problems within the schools, and not their academic ability. See REGENT, Page 7A Bachelor's degree may not e enoug By…

…, director of admissions at Rackham Graduate School, said the school has been expe- riencing a steady growth in application volume for the past five years, and cited the improved opportunities for students

… seeking admission to graduate Conference lawsuit may go to judge By Jordan Schrader Daily Staff Reporter For two students who sued the Uni- versity Tuesday, time is running out to make their case. But…

… plaintiff Adi Neuman said he is confident the case will be in court tomorrow, in time for a judge to either stop this weekend's Second National Student Conference on the Palestine Solidarity Movement or ban…

… divestmient ONATHOm N TIETJiaily Eastern Michigan University junior Lior Kosovski, a native of Israel, came to the United States his freshman year of college. Like many other international students, he found…

… life in America was much different than at home. Foreign students discover intricacies of Am e'can life By Jennifer Misthal Daily Staff Reporter adding that divestment is backward step for the entire…

… surprise him. One of his first stops was the Inter- national Center, where he took part in an extensive three-week orientation program. Students can choose to attend seminars on everything from how to find…

… a job to common idioms used in academic speech. Rodolfo Altamirano, director of the International Center, said he feels one of the greatest barriers interna- 'tional students face is xenophobia from…

… professors, students and the community at large. Altamirano said many students can be overwhelmed when they first get to the United States. Following a speech he made at a function for international students

October 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…fI C, 4V ffrhlgatt Daily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND'MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIHtGAN .when Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth win…

… Preval STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

… of President Bourguiba that they are discontented with the strong of Tunisia to quit the Arab League because of pressures that Nasser is using. Morocco's King fear of being oppressed by the United Arab

… Mohammed V has expressed the feeling that Republic looms as a break that may eventually Morocco and Tunisia must remain side by side. swing many of the Arab countries into active Now is the time for the…

… other Arab States support of the West and its policies. to weigh carefully the advantages and disad- Before, Nasser was able to picture himself as vantages qf close ties with Nasser. If they are a person…

… who was to save the Arab countries ever to break off relations, the time is ripe. from the imperialistic actions of the United One nation has already decided to break away, States and its allies; this…

… concerned with the Arabs. Nasser's leadership will not be the symbolic type of which he spoke when the United Arab TUNISIA MAY BE the start of an Arab force Republic was being formed. It seems now that that…

… is not behind Nasser but will be pro- his main aim is to further his influence West. Bourguiba has already stated that his throughout the Arab world by whatever means feeling lies with the West. are…

… forefront. country with very little financial strength. At The Arab countries can not deviate from the the present time it is receiving a little aid from policies of Nasser and still be in his good graces…

… move against hope to withstand the power of the United him. He thinks that the only way to keep the Arab Republic without help from the West. Arab States behind him is to follow a policy of Unless the…

October 31, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…WE ATH TODAY Cloudy, cool; Cgh: 57, Low: 42. TOMORROW Chneof showers; Hgh: 57, Low: 40. Jrv Student Services search needed more input. See OPINION Page 4. One hundred and one years of editorial…

…. Bush's aim may be to get a quick dividend for himself and his foreign policy, and also for Arabs and Israelis in the event a more comprehensive set- tlement of their 43-year dispute proves elusive. On…

… yesterday underscored his country's secondary role in resolving the Arab- Israeli conflict. "The world community is becom- ing increasingly aware that what is happening in the Soviet Union has a larger…

… change in the Middle East." But Arab delegates were less chari- table. They said the main Soviet role in the region had been its economic and political collapse following the coup attempt in August…

…, thereby denying hard-line Arab states their traditional source of arms and diplomatic sup- port. Palestinian and Jordanian delegates responded to Bush's appeal for peace but ignored Gorbachev. "Let's face…

… the facts. The United States is running the show," said one Arab delegate, who spoke on condition he not be further identified. "The Soviet Union cannot even feed its peo- ple and asks the world for…

… food. It will not have much of a role." Bush suggested that a land-for- peace approach might inhibit the launching of face-to-face bargaining between Arabs and Israelis and to pre- scribe land…

… yesterday. Students working with' 'U' polic by JoAnne Viviano Daily Staff Reporter Despite recent tensions between students and police, a group of stu- dents is assisting the Department of Public Safety…

… and Security (DPSS) by offering their input through its new Student Work As- sistant Program (SWAP). "I've worked with the officers and find them to be a very dedicated group of professionals," said LSA…

… Engineering junior Jully. Park. Superviser Lt. Vernon Baisden said SWAP was initiated by DPSS in May after Director Leo Heatley realized that students could play a role within the department. "Our original…

October 05, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…. During the summer of 1956, Future Teachers To Hear of Work Of Student N EA The local chapter of the Student National Education Association, will hold an organizational meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in…

… the education school coffee lounge on the second floor of the University Elementary School. The meeting will. introduce new students to the work of the Stu- dent NEA. Juniors and. transfer students

… entering the education school or planning to obtain teach- er's certificates are invited, as are seniors and graduate students in education. An informal discussion of the, values of a student NEA is sched…

… present in this area of the world. She thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality of the Arab and Israeli peoples, she said. "Barb" was awarded a special scholarship to tour the Middle East with a group of…

… visited five Arab countries and Israel and talked to a great number of political leaders in the Middle East. Vidn't See Nasser "I think we talked with everyone except Nasser. He sent a note to tell us that…

…-East. I don't think we can ever understand the Arabs until we can understand this part of their culture." Sees Conflicts as Economic The struggles in the Mic-East are mostly economic-social con- flicts…

… affecting many newly de- veloping countries in the world, according to Miss Black who ex- plained that the rise of Islam does not seem to be the most responsible factor. "There have been many Chris- tian Arab

… leaders who have made contributions to Arab National- ism," she added. Although her predominant in- terest in the Mid-East is in the study of Arabic and Arabic cul- ture,' she feels that a "pro"-atti- tude…

… on either side of the Israeli- Arab question gets one nowhere. After touring the Middle East during the summer, Miss Blackl "just wasn't ready to come back to the United States." For the next' academic…

October 16, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED By STUDENTS OF THE UNIYERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS wnere Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARDST.,, ANN ARBOR, Mici…

… United Nations from its preoccupation with Viet Nam. Behind the typical Arab and Israeli charges and countercharges lies an ingrained hatred and the specific knotty question of water rights. THE MAJOR…

…; and between Iraq anj Turkey for the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. But the Jordan River continues to be polluted with Israeli-Arab mis- trust. The Jordan rises in the foothills of the Anti…

… stor- age point for the entire area. As its share, Israel was to re- ceive 39 per cent-a figure which did not sit too well with Arab leaders who sounded like they were intent on destroying the in…

… proposal. THE ARAB states have been opposed to the plan since its in- ception and have sought to frus- Israeli-Syrian Controversy trate Israel's claim on the waters. In December, 1963, the military chiefs…

… of 11 states agreed on a united plan of action, and in January, 1964, an Arab :3ummit meeting was held. President Nassar of the United Arab Republic urged a cautious approach to the problem: the Arabs

… defense system-since Israel can mobilize some 300,000 men in 72 hours. THE NON - MILITARY p 1 a n agreed upon was a diversion of the rivers which feed the Jordan from the north. The Arabs would shut the…

… taps on Israel by dam- ing the Baniyas and Hasbani rivers, tributaries which originate in Lebanon and Syria. In addition, Jordan wanted to completely dam off the Yarmuk. Arab engineers at that time con…

…- tended that Israel's Negev plan would leave the lower course of the Jordan Valley destructively saline, thus hurting some 200,000 Arab farmers. BUT THE Jordan government's diversion of the Yarmuk River for…

… the Canal had brought about de- st;fictive salinity in certain areas anyway; and Arab farmers had to be reimbursed with large outlays of East Ghor water. (The Johnston plan would have provided the…

October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

student organizers involved, and deny them from entering. Some might be tortured and their dorms and apart- ments would be bulldozed. Since this military occupation has been going on for 35 years now, the…

students know the rules of the games and the exceptions that ease the diffi- culty a tad bit. For example, the speak- ers could be snuck through the Arb, because State, University, and 1-94 are blocked off…

… only apply to Universi- ty of Michigan students. Within the campus, there are pockets of Israelis who enjoy full rights and sometimes more. They bear arms, breeze through the checkpoints, vote in Israel…

…'s elec- tions, and have free access to work. Since many of them think that God gave them the University, they are quite fanatical about taking it over. When they kill protesting University students

student at the University of California at Berkeley BY PROF. Zvi GITELMAN The Mission Statement of the Sec- ond National Student Conference on the Palestine Solidarity Movement calls for "an end to the…

… mentioning Qaddafi's Libya, or the Sudan. Not a single Arab state is a democracy and most systematically dis- criminate against whatever racial, reli- gious and ethnic minorities are still there. But let us…

… scrutinize Israel, as the "Student Conference on the Palestine Sol- idarity Movement" claims it will do. "Apartheid" is not simply a nasty word to be thrown at people you don't like. It has a specific meaning…

…. It means state regula- tions that institutionalize by force a sys- tem of segregation and discrimination, as instituted in South Africa in 1948. In Israel, Arab and Jewish Israelis live most- ly apart…

October 01, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… - After brushing aside last- minute Arab appeals for a delay, President Clinton today convenes an emergency summit meeting of Arab and Israeli leaders designed to break a new cycle of violence that…

…- drawing Israeli troops from the West Bank town of Hebron, a pullout originally scheduled to take place last March. But Israeli officials continued to flatly reject Arab demands that Israel close a…

… bring international pressure to bear on Israel to close the tunnel beneath the edge of the sacred hill in Jerusalem known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Arabs as Haram Sharif. In contrast to most…

… summit meetings, which are See MIDEAST, Page 7 I Military cuts concern students, v By Jennifer Harvey Daily Staff Reporter For a select group of voters, some campaign issues aren't just partisan…

…, an LSA junior, said President Clinton has not been a See MILITARY, Page 7 KRISTEN SCHAEFER/Daily Sketching Architecture first-year student Nicole McCall sketches on the steps of the William Clements…

… Library yesterday. See DEBATE, Page 7 Vendors sell a variety of 'dogs' r>.rt T HE . , . By Carly Blatt For the Daily Every day, hungry students are tempted by yet another diversion etween classes…

…, inexpensive snack. "It's an in-between meal," said Kwame McShan, a first-year graduate student in Education. "I usually eat them when I won't have a chance to eat 1til later." University students make up much…

… Stret they buy a dollar dog and they're done." Some students said they like the con- venience of the stands. "It's quick, and it's convenient. I buy hot dogs about once a week," said Rackham first…

October 19, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 30) • Page Image 5

… The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, October 19, 1988- Page 5 Pre-law caravan rolls into Union BY MARK MENDELIS Perry Mason step aside. These are the '80s and law students have changed, as have their…

… options. For one thing, it's becoming in- creasingly difficult to get into law school. Also, women and minority students are gaining more acceptances to law schools than ever before. And lastly, alternative…

… occupied West Bank, Arab hospital officials said. An army spokesperson confirmed the deaths and said five people had plastic bullet wounds, including American photographer Neal Cas- sidy, the first foreign…

Arabs launched the uprising Dec. 8. Six Israelis also have died. The 5-year-old boy died after he was hit with plastic bullets in the chest, stomach, and left hand as he played in a schoolyard near his…

… home, according to officials at Al Ittihad Hospital. The child, identified as Deyaa Fayez, was shot when Israeli soldiers opened fire on a nearby group of stone-throwing Palestinians, Arab reporters said…

… published in Oakland. Also yesterday, the Israeli Supreme Court barred U.S.-born Rabbi Meir Kahane from running in the Nov. 1 election saying his anti- Arab Kach movement is racist. Panel talks about racism…

October 22, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… written by Daily edi- tors from throughout the years and talked about the continuity of the Daily experience. All weekend, alumni wandered into the Daily's open house in the student publications building…

… university students, a bill planning to improve the current work-study program and student rights were all topics of dis- cussion at a conference of the Michigan Collegiate Coalition (MCC) this weekend at…

… Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Michigan. "The purpose of the conference was to lobby for student rights and for financial aid," said Aberdeen Marsh, Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) representative…

… and one of three University students who at- tended. The MCC is a student organiza- tion comprised of representatives from Michigan's 15 public universi- ties. The organization lobbies in the state…

October 24, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 44) • Page Image 6

… preceding publication and by .? p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sun- day. Items may appear only once. Student organization notices a r e not accepted for publication. For iniormation, phone 764-9270. FRIDAY…

… evening, Oc- tober 29 at 7:30 to meet with students interested in the study of law, A re- presentative from aCse Western Re- serve Law School will be in the coun- seling office on Monday, October 27…

…. Students wishing to make appoint- merts should contact Mrs. Towle at 40312 or in 1223 Angell Hall. Placement Service. GENERAL DIVISION 3200 SAB ANNOUNCEMENTS Vista Week - next week. October 27- 31: If you…

… remodeled Dale Carnegie program", says Ned Dougherty, Assistant Di- rector in the Office of Student I Organizations who heads the program. Rather, he says, it 1 resembles a T-group sensitiv- I ity weekend…

… myself as a dynamic group member." Chris Kahan, former president of Stockwell, said that her group "just flipped out." Tom Clark also assistant director of the student organi- zations office, says he…

…. STUDY SHOWS FRICTION WITH ARABS: 0 Soviet power uncertain in Mideast I for leadership MAR' i International Affairs Committee cordially invites you to a reception for a group of U.N. 'Delegates…

… from Arab governments, a report pub- lished by the Institute for Strate- gic Studies has revealed. The report suggested that the; Soviet Union's Involvement in the Arab-Israeli conflict has placed new…

… responsibilities on the Rus- sians without gaining them a cor- responding ability to control events in the region. But the study by Robert E. Hunter said, "The Arabs-though still to Russian minds an a 1i e n people…

… Ethiopia Cyprus Poland Finland Equador Brazil Malta United Arab Republic Denmark Norway Argentina Libya Freland Spain of their being drawn into crises and wars not of their making or choosing, or even…

…. 26, 1969, 4to 6 P.M., Lawyer's Club, Law Quad __ __ ' STUDENTS Find Out What Is Happening on YOUR Campus! TUNE IN THE NEW "CAMPUS NEWS" 8:30 A.M. as much as $2 billion if bought sn the West. He…

October 18, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, October 18, 1978-The Michigan Daily .be 3irbigau aiI Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom , No. 18 News Phone: 7 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… the Jewish state. A fifth full-scale war in just 30 years with the Arab confrontation states seemed imminent. Begin, warned Israelis from all ranks and classes, was a right-wing ideologue obsessed with…

… expansionist policies. No treaties. He would be impossible to negotiate with. &~o concessions. No treaties. Not one single inch of the occupied West Bank would be returned to the Arabs. No peace. Just another…

…,rwhich could mean lessening its ties with Israel. And what about the Arabs? The Syrians, Jordanians, and the remainder of the Arab League seized the opportunity to unleash a typical propaganda attack, arguing…

… Palestinians. By MICHAEL ARKUSH But now, just 17 months later, Begin the expansionist has provided Israel with its first opportunity for peace in 30 years. On the eve of an Arab-Israeli peace settlement, Begin…

… Israeli troops in the enclaves to insure against a possible terrorist attack. ... Begin the expansion- ist has provided Israel with its first real opportunity for peace in 30 years. On the eve of an Arab

… next 29 years while the Labo government ruled the government, Begi continually attacked them, calling for mor extreme measures to deal with th neighboring Arabs to solve the cruci domestic issues. The…

… graduate workers are primarily students, not employees entitled to collective bargaining rights. As a result of the University's claim, graduate employees have been working without a contract since the…

…. Unfortunately, the Jewish state recognizes the true character of the "international community" and gives it its proper due. After the Arab aggression of 1973, all of Black Africa severed diplomatic relations with…

…" (Articles 12-16). The, statement that Syria, Jordan, et. al. reject Camp David because of the Palestinian problem is an ut- ter falsehood. It must be remem- bered that the Arabs had Gaza, Judea, Samaria and…

October 28, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…"My Dear Fellow-Ahalia-The Pleasure Is All Mine" Wfe Sidgau Thti Sixty-Ninth Year EDIrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDEA AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLIcATIONs BLDG. 0 ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Veen oPnIIIDSA r re Thztb WID Prer*M Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or…

… great drawback in the Uni- versity's fraternity system. The student's goal in attending a university is to acquire the best education possible. It was indicated at the Executive Committee meeting that…

… elsewhere are obscuring some im- met in Moscow. Sovi portant marching and counter- of more assistance a marching relating to the cold war efforts of the West to- in the Middle East. the Arab people"-thl For…

… Nasser here, to consider the present news Premnier Khrushchlev to be almost good, to a point at the West not to help1 least, if new Arab-Israeli figlh The action of President Habib break out. Bourguiba of…

… Tunisia in breaking The line being tak openly with Colonel Abdel Nae Arabs here is th United Arb Republic-Egpt and wholly unconcerned i Syria-is having some ellects that war between West and favor the West…

…. only wish to be left a: First of all, the Nasser Arabs are West--and to be given showing far more alarm about it nomic and maybe mili than might ave been expected ance, too. The suggest from the outside…

… Tunisia- Communist-associated expansion- things may happen, ist axis of Egypt and Syria. Tu- * * * nisia's potential power in the Arab THE INFERENCE is world is being re-estimated up- that these nasty thing…

… we and t available, moved in troops. 1-1 United Arab Republic di- Coupled with all thi, plomacy in the West is now sound- velopment of a new lin ing an openly urgent tone, half of "reasonableness." It…

… the hear it. from Arabs whc )Ar b rT Policy AM S. WHlITE akim Amer, eA" treat- et promises against the further rob s in Soviet hchev's Ian- apeted with has asked to "warn" the Israelis hting should en…

October 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… being rushed to Israel is in itself wor- thy of particular note. It might even cause eyebrow - raising New govt. forms in Thailand as troops battle with students By AP and Reuter BANGKOK - Sanya Tham…

…- masak, appointed Thailand's Prime Minister in the midst of violent clashes between troops, police and students, yesterday formed a new government as peace returned to Bangkok. While jubiliant students re…

student leaders and were widely hailed among the thousands of youths w h o took to the streets to confront police and troops at height of the revolt. The overthrow of Thailand's three military strongmen n o…

…-Marshal Thanoms Son, was the students' last demand as they demonstrated, for a return to democratic rule. Thanom, Prime Minister since 1969, led the military in intro- ducing rule by decree in 1971. The new cabinet…

… under the former premier. The new government was an- nounced soon after student lead- ers called off the demonstrations, in which troops and police back- ed by tanks opened fire on the, students and…

… be in Taipei, but the where- abouts of the marshal remained a mystery. among ardent Arab nationalists. The question is whether there is a takeoff point in what Sadat had to say. Possibly the very…

…-fire on the princi- ple of Israeli withdrawal "from all occupied territories" to posi- tions held before the 1967 war, whereupon he would be prepared to urge other Arabs, including Palestinians, to join him…

… control of such points as Syria's strategic G o 1 a n Heights, or the former Arab sec- tor of Jerusalem. Thus, Sadat's proposal might, at first look, seem hard-line. Cairo ever since Resolution 242 has been…

… demanding Israeli with- drawal from all occupied areas. The statemate lay in the fact that Israel refused to makefany move at all without prior face- to-face negotiation with the Arabs and the Arabs refused…

October 16, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…. 34 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan (elease of pay hike good, vhether selfishsympathetic THE UNIVERSITY this week agreed to give the Graduate…

… rest of the contract controversy stands in its own mire. GEO was given some ,momentum by a Michigan Em- ployment Relations Commission (MERC) decision earlier this year that defined graduate student

… assistants (GSAs), as employes of the University, and not just students. The administra- tion has, in effect, appealed that rul- ing, and will not return to the bargain- ing table to sign a GEO contract until…

… defensible borders for Israel. A close look at this policy, how- ever, shows that it is merely the offering up of the life of a small nation, Israel, to appease the Arabs just as Great Britain of- fered up the…

… life of a small nation, Czechoslovakia, to appease Hit- ler. The root cause of the continu- ing threat of war in the Middle East is not the problem of Arab refugees or Israel's holding on to conquered…

Arab territories. The real cause is the fact that after each of the four wars that the Arab countries have waged against Israel, the Arab coun- tries did not live up to the terms they agreed to in the…

… in the Middle East," by R. E. Tyrrell Jr. in the No- vember 1976 issue of Harper's magazine. )aii Now that the Arabs are import ant to the Great Powers becaus of their oil, they can play off the Great…

… Powers, against one another, as much as they please. It is therefore inevitable that the Arabs will not live up to an commitments they make now or in the near future. As long as Israel's Arab neigh- bors…

… do not live up to their agree- ments, putting an Arab state in the center of Israel, to give the Palestinians a homeland, will merely be putting a dagger at Israel's heart, to be plunged intq it by the…

Arabs when they choose to do so. And no amount of elec tronic devices to sound the alairn of invading Arab armies will giv Israel defensive borders. The Carter policy is therefore not a sound basis for…

October 06, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…Thursday marked undocumented immigrants’ last day to submit renewals to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — but undocumented students at the University of Michigan…

students. After President Donald Trump’s successive travel ban orders in January, and again after the repeal of DACA in September, University President Mark Schlissel stated the University will not…

… disclose students’ immigration statuses voluntarily. Schlissel also formed an Immigration Working Group to monitor and analyze gaps in resources. Thursday’s rally, organized by the Student

… central staff liaison between undocumented students and the University and improving accessibility for prospective students. In October 2016, the University of Michigan launched its five…

…-year Diversity, Equity and Inclusion plan — an extensive initiative designed to promote a more diverse and inclusive campus through increasing staff diversity, retention of underprivileged students and…

…. Two student panels, consisting of 25 undergraduate and graduate students each, convene every month to discuss new strategies and ideas with DEI leaders. Though the plan was created to…

… white supremacy to racial slurs written on students’ dorm room doors — the past year has weighed heavily upon both administrators and minority students. Diversity Peer Educators As part of the…

… traditional identity binaries, especially in the historical context of the Arab communities’ presence on campus. “I know that historically when efforts (target) this same issue, our needs are not…

… community and our historical presence on campus only further the severity of the issue and disempower the Arab The Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority approved $150,000 to install chain…

October 09, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 35) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE Mir HIGAN DAILY Wednesday, October 9, 1968 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, October 9, 1968 Auditor withdraws criticism of funding WELL ARMED, FINANCED: Arab guerillas vow to…

…, o P i enlarg esn , Voice split (continued from page 1) almost unanimously, to take part in sponsoring a Nov. 4 teach-in on the national elections. The group also called for a student strike on…

… adopt guidelines for the expenditure of student fees. "If the Legislature were to say what student fees could be used for, it would be a serious problem for the Regents asfar as their authority to run the…

… shouldn't have them." Smith defended the authority of the Regents to determine the way student fees are spent. "The dele- gation of authority to the Regents to run the University was done to provide…

… are currently about 3,000 strong, with no shortage of recruits or money to buy weapons. Jordan officials describe them as a problem for the Arab gov- ernments. Leaders of Al Fatah, most effective of…

…- ly engage in sabotage and fight- ing with the Israelis. "If we lose two even five, men for every Israeli it doesn't matter," said the Al Fatah spokesman. "There are 100 million Arabs and only two or…

October 13, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, October 13, 1986 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan History behind By Daniel Blank Vol. XCVII, No. 28 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… Middle East EVERYBODY WANTS to blame divides them should be s somebody in the Arab-Israeli pragmatically and quickly. V conflict. The Israelis blame the hope, however, that all par Arabs. The Arabs blame…

… the the conflict understand two Israelis and the United States. The realities, even if they ,United States blames the Arabs, acknowledge them publicly: 2but it also takes a few jabs at the *Israel is…

… ;invoke their cause. states and what amounts to g Each of the above groups has warfare by the. PLO. Ini :their proponents in Ann Arbor. Arabs and Palestinians swo The Middle East wars are carried they would…

… that mu a back seat to ideology and dogma.- least recognize that Israe One student said Zionism is a continue to exist because it h "badge of honor and pride, while support of the United States. its…

… antithesis"-Palestinian *The Palestinians are mor nationalism-"is a badge of a propaganda tool for the shame." The writer condemned the states. That doesn't mea Palestinian nationalist movement as Arab

… countries don't us nothing more than a front put up by. Palestinians as pawns i the Arab states to undermine Israel. conflict-the fact is that Jord The Daily also receives letters control over the West Bank…

… also clear tha the conflict. One letter called the Palestinian cause is n massacres at Sabra and Shatila in fabrication of the Arab states Lebanon "the logical outgrowth of Palestinians cannot be Zionist…

… the leadersd the Arabs, Israelis, and to deal with political reality i alestinians will suddenly realize of dogmatically rejecting the Gone day that the conflict that side. 2 PBS independence settled…

… We can ties in 3basic don't away. Israel against Arab uerilla tially, re that nto the now. those ast at l will has the e than Arab .n that e the n the an had from once stinian at the ot a . The dis- re…

October 30, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 47) • Page Image 7

ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT keynote speeaker: ABDEEN JABARA Arab attorney, activist & author TUES., OCT. 30, 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall, Mich. Union Sponsored by: Organization of Arab Students, Young Socialist…

… does not withdraw completely from all oc- cupied Arab territories and fails to restore the rights of the Pales- Rezoning attacked <Continued from Page 1) "TO ME IT sounds like ICC is property became…

… alterrna- ACCORDING TO Frederick, two tives possible for the structures- buildings in the R2B zoning area especially since 1960 when the are presently being operated illeg- number of students living in room…

October 23, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 23) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 23, 1980-Page 9 Arab states restrict Palestinians A HAVE DINNER WITH Charley THIS WEEK A bowl of chili, a slice of - MANAMA, Bahrain (AP)-Saudi Arabia and…

… militant Shiite oslems in Iran, who have vowed to export their Islamic revolution. "OUR ARAB brothers in the gulf have been holding us in suspicion, operating under the misconception that we would become an…

students 19 years old and older Rent a Ford or another fine car Homecoming at UIrich's Q. What's Available, Accessable, and Almost free? I A. A Michian Dai4 Box Number! For only a single dollar over the…

October 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… split in the Arab- North African world appeared to be in the works last night. It ,is growing out of a newly intense feud between President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia, and President Gamal Abdel Nasser of…

… the United Arab Republic. In Tunis, it was officially an- nounced that Tunisia is consider- ing a break in diplomatic, rela- tions with Nasser's Cairo govern- ment. In Cairo, UAR delegates returned to…

students who are in- terested in participating in the Polish Exchange program should contact Ruth Callahan, secretary of the Student Government Coun- cil, in the Student Activities Build- ing for information…

… and applica- tions. Nov. 15 is the deadline for appli- cation. The University is applying to serve as a host institution for the Polish students who will study in this country, according to Roger…

… bucket drive will be held from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. today, sponsored by Student Government Council. Janice Reisman (left) is among the first to make a drop in the bucket of Carol Weinstorck and Mort Wise…

…. INSPECT 'APPRAISALS: Teachers' Conference, Studies Student, Thought More "scholarship with zest" is needed in the nation's colleges, Mark H. Ingraham, dean of the University of Wisconsin College of Letters…

October 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

… ;!4i:' ?\,' r tit r Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 52 Thursday, October 24, 1974 News Phone: 764-05 Who By KENNETH STEIN CINCE…

… THE October w last year the top i Palestine and the Palest has dominated the attent all parties in the Arab-I conflict. Where primary co on the part of Egypt, J and Syria after the June war was for…

… apart fr usual place within the deb the Middle East. And ag urged and battered about the Arab defeat in Pale 1948-49, the idea of estab a Palestinian governme exile had been raised. S concept has been…

… One which says that point th in the Palestine is an integral part of willing t mdi- the greater Arab homeland, Ar- commun stood ticle Two seems to question the of refu core right of the Kingdom of…

…." verbal a pt and This was an effort to placate the get the r war Arab claim that they had been neva pe some promised independence after the Sovi eanig World War I and support for an States a n fact…

… independent Arab Kingdom for what if imate their support of Great Britain what it against Turkey. The recipient of due out this kingdom was Husayn's what if e seg- grandfather, King Abdllah. terests move- t…

…- counter ihae iodically since then, PLO lead- taking u n the ers have challenged Husayn's tarfare unity, existence both as a monarch and curs, p as renresentative of an ?Arab litically Kiryat state to the…

… would 1967 as a broad working outline arger for reaching a solution in 'he T otners. Arab-Israeli conflict. That re- f con- snhltion has at least three points ings of among which apear open for contra…

…-chairmen. But the PLO fails to get perceives as its just of the UN debate? And local Arab national in- overcome the claim that se of the Palestinians is tral core of the Arab- conflict? .E IS a strong likelihood…

…- tion with the British connection and later with the United Siirtes has tended to taint the monar- chy's image in the eyes of fellow Arabs who have sought to throw off the dominant influence of foreign…

October 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 14

…,, the divestment campaign in the country, remain set on informing the campus about the issue of divestment and its benefits. "The Society of Arab Students hasp been supporting the divestment cam- paign by…

… teaches a class on the Arab-Israeli conflict at the University, said that since Israel's borders expanded to include' Gaza and the West Bank, the Israeli government has fluctuated on the regions' policies…

… universities * sity of California at Berkeley and Harvard University. ivestment is an excel- indelibly put pressure on the various uni- lent strategy for edu- versity administrations. cating students on Because…

… of the divestment campaign economic ties and it's the most for South Africa between 1985 and effective way that students in the 1987, 89 universities divested, as did U.S. can participate in the move…

… of how Univer- Students for Justice in Palestine sity administrators react member. toward the divestment move- ment, the issue has taken divestment really bring peace to the Middle East? hold on…

… U.S. from the position of a biased player to impartiality," said Will Youmans, a mem- ber of Berkeley Law Students for Justice in Palestine. Others view divestment as more of a last resort effort than…

… statements angered countless divestment supporters both on and off of the Harvard campus. "I was very offended and ashamed by the comments made by the president of my university," Harvard Law student Faisal…

… president of such a world-renowned institution, these com- ments are very frightening, since they constitute a glaring abuse of the term I hold of a substantial number of university students. "Students are…

… campuses, www ucdivest.org, has gar- nered close to 1,300 signatures of students, faculty, staff and community members. Among the various strategies espoused in the Berkeley moveient, rallies and protests…

… have peacefully addressed concerns regarding the school's financial investments in Israel. But at an April 2002 sit-in, Berkeley administrators ordered the arrests of more than 40 students and threatened…

October 03, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…Folded Tent 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 PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints…

… carefully defined limits, and the rea- sons for this lie in the stagnant academic state of the high school. This middle ground scholarship can be at- tributed to the upbringing of most high school students

…. Their adolescence has been directed in a single cultural direction. Their relation- ships have been with students of the same age, the relatively same economical level, the same neighborhood. And so the…

October 10, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…LSA Student Government kicked off its Mental Health Week Monday afternoon by gathering student organizations focused on mental health for a Diag Day. At the far end of the Diag, LSA SG…

… representatives Eli Rachlin, an LSA junior, and Kristen Ball, an LSA senior, blew bubbles and blasted music as students walked by. Rachlin, spouting positive encouragement to passersby said the Diag Day is…

… an important part of the Awareness Week because of its ability to reach so many students. “You got to do something where you get exposure … everyone’s down this week, it’s right before fall…

… Follow @michigandaily JT @__JustJustin MSU students talk so much trash about UMich but forget that was their #1 choice before they got rejected 5th Year @5thYear Michigan’s student section…

… corrections@michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University OF Michigan. One copy is available free of…

… category include the 22 Arab countries and the three non- Arab countries that may identify because of regional purposes,” Elharake said. “That also includes communities that don’t have nationalities…

… … just so that we’re more inclusive and we’re not creating an Arab box.” CSG Vice President Nadine Jawad, a Public Policy senior, expressed her support of the initiative, one that has been promoted…

October 18, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY )ark Clouds Hide Palestine Issues As JewsA rabs Wage Death Struggle AS IT BECOMES evident that the long-smoldering Arab-Jewish con- in Palestine, which have again broken out 3…

… just settlement be. ders, riots, assassinations of Jewish, Arab, Yen British officials, have become almost onplaces in the last six months as Britain s in vain to restore order to an economically…

… understood that pre-war y between Arabs and Jews in the Holy Land ra an almost purely religious basis, with the >us shrines and holy places common to religions the chief bones of contention. the development of…

… indeed both of the same race, the ic. Their present-day conflicts arise from IE MICHIGAN DAILY the fact that the new Arab dream of an inde- pendent Moslem power is diametrically opposed to the Hebrew…

… 1929-30, the British were confronted with demands by both Jews and Arabs, the Jews demanding an increase in immi- gration and safeguarding of their rights, and the Arabs, who had a great numerical…

… security and order appearing only at rare intervals and organized civil warfare the order of the day. * ,' ,. Origins In Strike THE ORIGINS of the present crisis can be traced to the Arab general strike of…

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