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November 09, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…Grenada action illegal, 'U' law profs claim The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 9, 1983 -Page 3 Former U.S. Rep. McClosliey tells, Arabs io unite By ALYSSA FIRST President Reagan's order to…

… of policy but to talk about the legal issues," said University law Prof. Alex Aleinikoff, a former Department of Justice attorney. Aleinikoff told the student audience that Reagan violated the War…

… returning black students. Films Classic Film Theater - Grease, 7 p.m.; Urban Cowboy, 9 p.m., Michigan Theater. Hill St. Cinema - Animal Crackers, 7 & 9 p.m., 1429 Hill St. Performances The Ark - DOA, 8 p…

…. Education, Office of Minority Student Affairs - Reception for Dean Carl Berger, noon, 1211 School of Education. American Red Cross - Blood Drive, 1-7 p.m., East Quad. Art - "Works in Progress," Slusser…

… American Conser- vation Corps? 2 p.m., 1201 East Engineering. Student Wood and Crafts Shop - Power tools safety class, 6 p.m., 537 SAB. WCBN 88.3 FM - Radio Free Lawyer, 6 p.m. UAC - Laughtrack, with Jerry…

….m. By MICHAEL ROLNICK "There are more than enough Arab- Americans to visit their congressmen and say, 'cut aid to Israel,' but the Arab-American is home bitching about the injustice of it and not…

… participating in the American political system," former Congressman Paul McCloskey said last night. McCloskey, speaking at a forum on Arab-Israeli-American issues, went on to say "The biggest problem with the…

Arabs is the Arabs," and tha Arabs cannot decide between them what their own goals are. ON THE OTHER side of the coin, McCloskey said "Israel has become the bully in that part of the world ... but I…

… policies of South Africa. McCloskey focused his talk on the need for an Arab Lobby in Congress to counter the ever present Jewish Lobby, claiming that "the Jewish community views the preservation of Israel…

… Reassessment of Aid to Israel, a Palestinian Aid Society, and the American Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee. Daily Photo by DOUG McMAHON Former U.S. Congressman Pete McCloskey tell local Arabs that they must…

November 03, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

… agreement (Continued from page 1)' overall direction placed the future course of the nation squarely in the Arab fold. "It is Arab in identity and a con- stituent member of the Arab League, bound by its…

… agreements," read an unofficial text released by several of the delegates. Exactly how the definition of Lebanon as an Arab state would be put into effect was not explained, which ap- parently gave the…

….by TOD WOOLF Rainy days Students and passersby didn't let the precipitation dampen their spirits as they walked througb the Diag yesterday. L 1 1 UNION GroundF Hoor Join The Daily …

November 05, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… "truck bomb" through a wall of gunfire and blew up an Israeli command post yesterday, in a grisly replay of the Beirut Marine attack. At least 29 Israelis and 10 Arab prisoners were reported killed. Israel…

… lashed out swiftly in reprisal, sending waves of warplanes against Arab targets in Lebanon. As many as 60 people were killed in the air strikes, Lebanese reports said. RESPONSIBILITY for the bombing of the…

… day, cranes, bulldozers and soldiers with blowtorches worked at the bombing r See TERRORIST, Page 2 Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS Student entrepeneur Jeff Gelman stands by some of the games which have…

… months. TO ASSIST him, Gelman employs, two other students and a full-time technician. Their salaries, and the machines themselves, account for just about all the expenses of the business. "Because we have…

… venture. Citing the $4,000 price tag on the games currently available, he says he'll start buying "when the price goes down." Students to stay put in next bomb.threat By NEIL CHASE , Because of a recent…

… threats were called into the two dorms within a twenty-four hour period earlier this week. Stockwell received one bomb threat that sent students into the streets at 3 a.m. early thius semester, and another…

… call. THIS TIME, however, Stockwell residents were informed of the threat, but were not ordered to leave. Mosher-Jbrdan Resident Director Lydia Bud- See STUDENTS, Page 3 Tenant groups feud over who…

… the students who head the resour- ce center, which was created last April, say they should receive the money because union leaders have not used the funds properly in the past. THE MONEY for the tenants…

November 17, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…. _ CRLT Faculty Workshop - "Instructional Uses of Microcomputers: Compilation of Bibliographies Using Microcomputer software," 3:15-5 p.m. For info. call 763-2396. Hillel - Avri Fisher, "Arab

…-Jewish Coexistence in Israel," 7 p.m., 1429 Hill; brown bag with Avri Fisher, "The Project in Givat Haviva: Arab- Jewish Relations (in Hebrew)," noon, Rooms 1 & 2, Michigan League. Museum of Art - Art break with Maria…

…. Latin American Solidarity Committee - Central American students, 8 p.m., International Center. School of Education - Shelley Kovacs and Deborah Nystrom, "Teacher Certification Information Meeting," 2:30 p…

…League Internation Night - Spain and Portugal, 5-7:15 p.m., Michigan League Cafeteria. Student Alumni Council - "Play-by Play" contest preliminaries, 4-6 p.m., University Club. Eclipse Jazz - Jam session, 9:30 p…

….m., University Club, Michigan Union. Student Wood & Crafts Shop - Advanced power tools safety, 6-8 p.m., 537 SAB. Red Cross - Blood drive, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Michigan Union. Straight Shooters - Turkey shoot, 10 a…

… by hand to studen- ts who are interested in enrolling at the University. "I CAN ONLY hope that by providing this personalized attention, students will begin to feel that the University is a human place…

….. . and that they can be a part of the student life here," said Washington. LSA Junior Maria Torres and Millicent Newhouse, an LSA sophomore, have written more than 100 letters to students, most of whom…

… have sent the University their college en- trance test scores. Torres and Newhouse, who are minority students, introduce them- selves in their handwritten letters and tell how the letter recipients can…

… con- tact them. "I THINK minorities have this idea that Michigan isn't for them. Having students that are actually here talking to them will help, instead of just talking to a counselor," Newhouse said…

…. "It adds that personal touch," said Torres. the women also greet minority students who come to visit the Univer- sity from Detroit high schools, and Torres said that many of the students SAID defeats…

November 12, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… could be dangerous. Three unknown women dumped black ink last week on the magazines in the Minnesota Student Association store for the second time this term, ruining about 100 magazines and splashing a…

… woman on her way to a job COLLE GE S interview. The store has received a few com- plaints this year from students on cam- pus for selling the magazines, and one formal complaint was lodged last mon- th by…

student Trina Porte. Porte filed a letter of complaint with the student association, which runs the store located in the university's student union. "How can a woman feel safe given the presence of…

… pornographic magazines on campus? Forte wrote in her letter. "The magazines objectify women, are pro-rape...sexist, and racist, and un- dermine a woman's ability to feel safe." But the student association's cor…

… People magazines monthly. - The Minnesota Daily CMU students hoaxed Students at Central Michigan Univer- sity have been collecting tabs from pop cans this term, believing their efforts would give a Chicago…

…, director of Barnes residence hall, a dormitory resident proposed the tab collection drive. The student said she was told by a co-worker that for every 1,000 tabs returned to an aluminum company, the girl…

… least twenty years," Miner said. Student groups will continue to collect pop cans for recycling, but won't be stocking up on the tabs, Miner said. - The CMU Life Harvard considers phone discounts Harvard…

November 29, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

… continuing our relations with moderate Arab states." He said Reagan repeated to Shamir that the president's Sept. 1, 1982 speech calling for a Palestinian entity under Jordanian supervision on the West Bank…

…. Currently, Israel has to repay only $870 million of its $1.7 billion in U.S. military aid. INFO -OPEN HOUSE OBSERVE DENTAL EDUCATION & VISIT WITH FACULTY& STUDENTS FLETCHER ST-LOBBY Pre-Professional Services…

…- Career Planning 8 Placement-A Unit~f Student Services PLEASE NOTE:. Although it does not appear in the LSA Course Guide for the Winter Term, History 467, The United States Since 1933 (Professor Sidney…

… seized from public school studen- ts in illegal searches by teachers or administrators may be used as evidence when the students stand trial. The justices voted to hear arguments that searches by public…

… spell out just how much privacy students are entitled to while in school. The controversy arose when on March 7, 1980 a 14-year-old girl identified in court records only as T.L.O. was caught smoking in a…

…- cipal dug through the girls purse and found records in- dicating that she had been selling marijuana cigarettes to her fellow students. THE SCHOOL official notified police. The girl later was V drug…

… evaluations since the late 1950s, and- (ADVICE) has lasted the longest. It will last beyond me," said Layman, who has run the project for two years now. He said another group of students are now working ADVICE…

… to contribute to its long-term success. Several students interviewed yester- day expressed support for ADVICE's plan of in-class survey's, though a few, regretted that the guide arrived after the first…

students," Brian Higgins said. Because ADVICE was released late this year, seniors who 'registered yesterday couldn't use it. "I definitely would have used it," William Huml said. He added that it was nice…

… not having ADVICE people soliciting sur- veys from students in CRISP lines. "'It's less of a hassle," he said. w E'LL PAY YOUTO GT NTO SHAPE, THIS SUMMER.' If you have at least two years of college…

November 05, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 -= The Michigan Daily - Saturday, November 5, 1983 Students convicted i test scam Looking for a way to make up for the lousy grades you got on your midterm? Two former University of Texas…

students can recommend the wrong way to study for finals. Gregory Wallace and Harry Fouke were convicted and sentenced last week for attempting to steal final exams from Prof. Robert Witt of the Univer- sity…

… final and $400 for a finance final by university student James Brown, who received immunity from 'prosecution for agreeing to testify against Wallace and Fouke. C .O L.L.. rq a::c3,:xp…

… were kept. The university has suspended 23 students for one year for their par- ticipation in the theft. Assistant District Attorney Ben Florey said that the exam thefts may be related to a string of…

… thefts at the unive sity and at several other colleges. He would not say which colleges were involved or how many students are part of the ring. -The Daily Texan Texas A & M hero admits to lying Suffering…

… from a slightly bruised ego, A Texas A & M student faces possible expulsion from the school's prestigious Corps of Cadets for lying about an aborted act of heroism. Clarence Brown, a sargeant in the…

… to hear of anyone lying, especially if it's one of us," said Preston Abbot, commander of the cor- ps. Formerly a military school, Texas A & M now makes service in the corps voluntary for male students

… have been major infestations north of the Mexican border, particularly in Texas. Saturday, November 5, 1983 Vol. XCI V-No. 52 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The…

… 4 14 i+ I { Terrorist bombs Israeli post in Beii (Continued from Page 1) scene, pulling out bodies of soldiers and Arab prisoners, and placing them on stretchers under gray blankets. Three…

November 13, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… were brand new to the expan- ding campus. Since then, he has earned a reputation for being one of the most accessible professors at the University. "Students that have come and taken art classes from…

… one of the more laid-back instructors on campus, said the school's informality is an integral part of the artistic teaching process. "THE RATIO between teacher and student is about one to 10, which may…

… expanded gradually until it outgrew Lorch Hall and was moved into its own facilities on North Campus in 1974. DAVIS' REPUTATION has grown with the school. Students may try for several terms in a row to get…

… into one of his photography courses. The interrupted flow of students into Davis' office is testimony to his popularity. Many come to ask his ad- vice on projects they are working on, but equally as many…

… a stand-out among University in- structors, his students say. "He seems to enjoy teaching, which is rather unique," said Terry Sisson, another art school senior. "It's really genuine and that's him…

…." Not only students praise Davis, however. Art School Dean George Bayliss considers him to be one of the top photography teachers in the coun- try and says Davis brings the school a great deal of fame…

…. Phil Davis usually has an office full of students - he's known for being one of the University's most accessible instructors. DAVIS' SUCCESS is not limited to the classroom. He has published three books…

…. "The thrust ofouraprogram is to try and heighten visual perception of things," he said. "We are more in- terested in the activity of photography and process rather than the results. The students really…

…. "You have to be exact in the technical aspects in order to do well in this art." Davis says one-to-one contact bet- ween professor and student helps nur- ture the development of technical skills, a…

November 30, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… the Arabic - it repor- ted the Christian areas of the capital had been hit by "indiscriminate" mor- tar, artillery and rocket attacks. Radio reports said the Druze barrage swept from the Christian town…

… advisers. The official said moderate Arab gover- nments should not be alarmed. The visit also paid off for Shamir with a U.S. promise to resume delivery of American-made cluster bomb artillery shells…

… their own system for keeping track of fines to prevent students from taking advantage of the system failure. One student paid a $100 fine yesterday for a reserve book he checked out more than two weeks…

… textbook blues By JUDY FRANKE University libraries, though never particularly pleasant, become positively repellant during finals. Thousands of students scribbling notes for final papers and cramming for…

… floor of the Graduate Library, offers an escape for testbook-weary eyes and dispels the sterile image of University libraries. Virtually unknown to most students, the rare book room contains a wealth of…

… the University's libraries were off limits to faculty and students: Patrons asked at the front desk for their books and librarians would search for the appropriate titles. Butz said the end of World War…

…-buying co-op. " 1932-The University's Education School dean declared that "rowdyism" among students had almost completely disappeared since prohibition began, and came out against proposals to repeal the ban…

November 03, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… the University's Office of Academic Affairs and the registrar's office, 1,546 of the 34,593 students on campus this year are black. The report, which has not yet been made public, was reviewed by the…

… University's executive officer.s Tuesday and released to University deans yesterday. LAST YEAR'S undergraduate black enrollment was 4.9 percent. Counting graduate students, the total black enrollment at the…

… state aligned firmly with the Arab world. The declaration, contained in a formal resolution, v written by the nine leaders in the talks, who represent U.S.-backed government, the right-wing Christian mil…

… that more students could afford to pay for their own room instead of "doubling up" as they have in past years, Rumsey said. Rumsey also said that since students could be more sure than in previous years…

… Milkey of Campus Rentals. "Nobody's got the answer." Ed Gottschalk of Post Realty speculated'that since "the middle-class student hasn't been able to go here," the studen- ts who do attend the University…

… for a ten-week course to teach male students how to play bridge. e 1956 - About 30 demonstrators protested the visit of Russian officials to the University's campus by marching and carrying posters…

November 01, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

… now, before it is too late, only God knows where this fire will spread and how much it will threaten the Arab world and the world as a whole,'' Gemayel said. "This conference is a unique oppor- tunity…

…:30 p.m., S. Forest & Hill. Lesbian Network -7 p.m., Guild House. Baptist Student Union, 7 p.m., 2439 Mason. Miscellaneous CEW Job Hunt Club - Drop in for job seekers, noon, 350S. Thayer. His House…

…," noon. Student Wood & Crafts Shop - introduction to Woodworking, 7 p.m., 537 SAB. Young Peoples Theater - Auditions for Scrooge 7 p.m., 408 W. Washington. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send…

… whether there was enough intelligence information available to support U.S. forces. A project of LSA Student Government Free University Lectures on Social Change TODAY Philosophy Professor Frithjof…

November 11, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… oil-rich Arab nations. Rockets and artillery fire poured on residential neighborhoods of the port 50 miles north of Beirut. Rashid Karami, a former prine minister and a prominent Sunni Moslem politician…

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November 11, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…. Tae Kwon Do Club - Practice, 5 p.m., CCRB Marial Arts Rm._ Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - 7:30 p.m., Memorial Christian Church, 730 Tappan. Muslim Student Association - Arabic circle discussion…

… throughout the hall yesterday, forcing most of the students and faculty inside to evacuate for about half an hour. The motor was in the building's ven- tilation room, causing smoke to spread uickly through the…

Students may find the athletic depart- ment to be rather bureaucratic and im- personal when it comes to getting good basketball tickets, but Phillip Straw, a federal employee in Washington, D.C., found a…

…. woommm" Seniors " Graduate Students B CW-op Students Ar card Wednesday, November 16, 1983 Any time between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm Michigan Union Ballroom Malicious Intent _ '° : .i .. , tiKP 0,I C i L…

…~E Seniors/Graduate Students: BS/MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Math, Mechanical Engineering, Technical Writing, Accounting (BBAs only) and Finance (MBAs only). Please…

… bring 2 copies of your Student Information Form or resume. Co-op Students: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Technical…

November 04, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

… three wee ahead?" he asked. We can be proud of the courage and professionalism that we've been from the troops down there," the president said. "The American students called them rescuers. The citizens of…

… against his Leadership of the Palestine Liberation Organization, appealed to Arab, non- aligned and East bloc leaders to halt "this dangerous situation." U.S. Marines in Beirut, meanwhile, foiled an…

… V-No. 51 Friday, November 4. 1983 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the…

… Martin, Mike McGraw, Scott , News Editor ..................... GEORGE ADAMS McKinlay, Barb McQuoid, Lisa Noferi, Phil Nussel, Rob Student Affairs Editor.................. BETH ALLEN Pollard, Mike Redstone…

November 13, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… Hall. Speakers First Baptist Church - Hans Kung, "How to Persevere," 9:55 a.m., 512 E. Huron. Meetings Muslim Students' Association - The Qur'an, Arabic & Islamic Fundamen- tal,10a.m., International…

…; Percussion Ensemble with Michael Udow, 8 p.m., Rackham; faculty piano recital with Ekart Sellheim, 8 p.m., Recital Hall. Office of Student Services - Concert with Zoraida and Carlos Santiago, 8 p.m., Rackham…

… yesterday afternoon while the cold bonded icicles to this car. - mqft iOAPS Here is a synopsis of what happened on the campus' favorite soaps this week, as submitted to the Daily by students. If you…

… her mother to find out more about the Paris romance. - Joe Ortiz and John Jones The Student Alumni Council Cordially Invites: All Students, Faculty, and Staff to an OPEN HOUSE at the Alumni Center…

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