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November 20, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…Marchers mourn for Ashley St. home t' The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, November 20, 1990 - Page 3 Work-study bill heads to by Michelle Clayton ally Staff Reporter Students and Ann Arbor resi- dents…

… make a change." House by Bethany Robertson Daily Staff Reporter A bill that would give work- study students new job opportunities with non-profit organizations is scheduled for discussion and vote on…

… the Michigan House of Rep- resentatives floor Nov. 27. Student lobbyis s2from the Michigan Collegiate Coalition (MCC) in Lansing are worried that a time crunch may prevent the bill from passing through…

… Congress before winter break and the end of the Congressional session. MCC represents the state's 15 public universities through lobbying efforts in the state legislature. Students employed by non…

…-profit organizations through the work- study program are paid 80 percent by the state and 20 percent by their employer. If Bill 5441 passes, the state work-study fund would pay 100 percent of the wages of students

… unused funding would pay for the proposed program. "(The bill) will benefit the non- profit organizations primarily but also the students because it will open up opportunities (for more organizations to…

…'ve scheduled," Swift said. LSA sophomore Julene Mohr, a work-study student working at '(The bill) will benefit the non-profit organizations primarily but also the students because it will open up opportunities…

… Stevens, executive director of the council, said the meeting gave members of the council and students the opportunity to discuss common agendas. MCC and the council's relations committee briefly addressed…

November 29, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… Fellowship offered different reasons for growth in her chapter. She be- lieves that a growing number of students are coming from "broken families," and are looking for "good relationships they can trust for…

… four years" and when they come to her group's student-led bible studies, which are held in almost every dorm, they can find this community. Before beginning their searches for meaning and substance, the…

… reli- gious groups must find the students to conduct the quest. Groups publicize their meetings in many ways, including skits on the Diag, posters, and personal con- tacts among roommates and hall…

… president of CIA, contends that this year more than others, many students are coming to meetings on their own instead of following invitations. He attributes this new show of interest to an "increased…

… interest in spiritual things." "We've gone through a time," Kushner said, "a materialistic time" which did not answer the spiritual questions asked by students, so "Christianity is what they turn to." "There…

… guide to bargain holday shoppinig all over town! Midnight Madnem& In Friday's 1tic4ga1att vkIi. BLUE MOORE Continued from page 1 Arabs in an attempt to rally support behind a possible war. Dina Khoury…

…, LSA senior and president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee said there have been many recent personal attacks on Arab-Americans in Dearborn. "Although I haven't heard of BUDGET…

Arabs,'' Khoury added. University, said his school was acts ing in a "frugal" manner but woulA still hurt from the cuts. In Lansing, the Michigan Collegiate Coalition (MCC) - an organization devoted to…

… lobbying state legislators for student concerns and improving college campuses - spent Tuesday talking to legislators trying to convince them of the hard- ship tuition increases will create for students. MCC…

… singing ensemble. Q!ANNIY II AM~S The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates via…

November 13, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

… KROENERT/Daily LSA first-year student Amy Frank gave away balloons on the Diag to promote the musical "Sweet Charity." I CANDIDATES Continued from page 1 lidity of the requirement was defi- nitely…

… something LSA-SG should discuss. "It's dealing with class require- ments that affect LSA students. I don't think the majority of students on campus wanted that class," Sciar rotta said. Ehrlich said the LSA…

… has filled student positions on University committees, but that it has avoided antagonism towards the administration in order to maintain a "good working rela- tionship." Smith said the racism and…

… ethnic- ity course requirement was not something in which he thought the LSA-SG should be directly involved. But he added, "I believe racism is a problem all students should be concerned about." In…

… response to questions about funding, the candidates were basi- cally in agreement that LSA gov- ernment money should be available to a wide variety of student groups. MSA is embroiled in controversy over its…

… allocations of funding and rooms to student groups. SUMMIT Contined from page 1 tions endorsed that call, and Saddam said he might attend if consulted on the timing and agenda. Saddam said the summit should…

… discuss linking the Arab-Israeli dis- pute to any decision over Kuwait, which Iraq invaded and occupied on. Aug. 2 in a dispute over land, oil and money. Meeting in Baghdad, Palestine Liberation…

… Organization chairperson Yasser Arafat and Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen yesterday backed the call for an Arab summit. Qian said China "will support any Arab effort to resolve the con- flict ... If Arab

… of charg- ing after the designated stopping time each evening. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

… a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763…

November 13, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

…- pleted its second day of racing 115 raced neck-and-neck with WWU's Adelaid gan Student Assembly president and election in last winter's presidential miles ahead of the University's Viking XX throughout the…

… day o the 1,900 mile (3,058 km) World rolled student. in front of 33 other own race and pick anav espeedSolar Challenge 1990 Sunday. The Sunrunner Election Director Catherine Fu- He did, however, retain…

… to brief lawmakers today for the first time since Congress adjourned Oct. 28. And members of the bipartisan leadership were scheduled to meet with Bush at the White House today. Morocco proposes Arab

… summit Associated Press World leaders yesterday urged diplomacy rather than military force to solve the Persian Gulf crisis, and Arab nations discussed holding an Arab summit that Saddam Hussein has said…

….D.F. c c LSA by Bethany Robert Daily Staff Reporter candidates son Presidential candidates for the LSA student government debated the government's involvement in Uni- versity issues during a debate…

… last night. LSA-SG elections will be held in conjunction with Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) elections Nov. 14 and 15. Candidates representing the the Modern Democratic Foundation, the Conservative…

November 06, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, November 6, 1990 - Page 3 Students kick Pollack faces 'off Blood Battle by Purvi Shah Daily StaffReporter_ co-chair. "Where do I go to spurt?" asked Afterwards…

…, students rest while LSA junior Eric Meyers before giv- eating free cookies and juice. ing blood yesterday for the first day The Red Cross handles transport- of the U of M-OSU Blood Battle. ing the donations…

… win ev- In addition to walk-ins, there ery year. As far as I'm concerned, were eight appointments every 15 it's (donating blood) a bigger deal minutes. Referring to the student than the football game…

…." flow, Dernay said, "It's basically Chad Mentzer, a first-year engi- solid throughout the whole day." neering student, also enjoys compet- The donation process takes an ing. "Our blood is better than…

November 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

… conclusion, Danielenko specu- lated that "the (U.N.) Security Council is probably going on to adopt a stronger resolution." Another class, Arab Points of View, was led by Paul Vincent of the Iraqui- Chaldean…

… Foundation and Osama Siblani, publisher of Arab- American News. Among other things, the portrayal of Saddam Hus- sein in the media was discussed. "He was classified as a Hitler in the me- dia," Vincent said…

… attempt an in- vasion in the face of U.S! troops. "(Saddam) is not irrational and he is not suicidal," Akins said. See AKINS, Page 2 - Students elect CC to.SA-SG m m dmilk m ---.f m.ao % it$ "A %,is…

Students for Academic and Institutional Development (SAID) has lost their majority on the LSA Student Government (LSA-SG). The Conservative Coalition (CC) took nine of the 17 seats on LSA-SG, including the…

… Michigan Student Assembly. "I don't think that will be a problem," said Allison Buck, a winning SAID candidate, adding that during the election CC mem- bers said they would keep the gov- ernment apolitical…

… benefit of the stu- dents." LSA-SG, the body governing students in LSA, has sponsored ac- tivities such as CRISP advice ta- bles and a picnic for graduating se- niors. The body had also brought in speakers…

….0 to stu- dents receiving an A plus. LSA-SG elections were held in conjunction with MSA elections last Wednesday and Thursday. More than 3,200 students cast ballots campus-wide. CC took 10 of the 24…

…-In) LSA STUDENT GOVERNMENT President: Joe SCiarotta (CC) Vice President: Andrew Petrella (CC) Mark Bernstein (SAID) Allison Buck (SAID) Brian Callahan (CC) Karen Eleveld (SAID) Carrie Friedman (SAID…

… it! 3,000 K! Third in the world!" said System Coordinator member Justin Beres. "That's what's awesome. Third in the World. You figure we're just col- lege students, most of us have a year or two years…

November 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…9 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily -Monday, November 19,1990 Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watt ersonStudents snack, discuss sex "CW IS T14E DIORAMA CbMiNG MOW3 ? TK ALMOST EINtSNEO . AAAA _ T a g i t 40…

… munching on potato chips and drinking soda, students living in residence halls are openly discussing sexuality, sex-roles, and relation- ships with their peers. The students are participating in one of the…

… give support to the anti-deputization movement. "We do encompass what the Student Rights (Commission) be- lieves. We're working with them for the same goals," said FWCAD member Karen Karolle. "If safety…

… and sexual assault. "I would like to see another 'Sex and Snacks' presentation because the first one built up trust needed to dis- cuss the difficult topic of sex," Matthew Stevens, a LSA first- student

November 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… during the holiday season, LSA junior Geoffrey Jones hands out red ribbons for Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD). Students are wearing the ribbons on their backpacks and bicycles, showing their support…

…, Barbara Robinson, the director of Minority Student Ser- vices, is "concerned about being rec- by Christine Kloostra Daily MSA Reporter New representatives on the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) taking…

… be drawn' - Jonathan Naatjes School of Music representative "Hopefully we can all be open- minded and vote in the interests of the student body," Naatjes said. There are more issues besides…

… plans to work toward automatic MSA recognition for all student groups. "I'd like to see if we can lay the groundwork for that, whether it passes or fails," he said. "Then we can move on to other stuff…

…." Automatic student group recogni- tion would require an amendment to MSA's constitution. Students elected 24 assembly members on Nov. 14 and 15. Old as- sembly members also met last night to finish old…

… focus of the week is "Women and AIDS." Several events, including a panel discussion with HIV-positive women, are planned through Dec. 5. ognized by those Minority Student Services is there to serve…

…S Reinke, speaker. Guild House, 8:00. EQ/RC Social Group for Les- "If GM can't fix Saddam's bians, Bisexuals and Gay limo, then Bush will," spon- Men, weekly meeting. Call 763- sored by America-Arab Anti…

…- 4186 (days) or 763-2788 (nights) Discrimination Committee and Arab- for location. 9-11:00. American Law Society; Michael La Parlotte (The French Con- Moore, writer/director of movie versation Club…

… functions 8-1:30 Sun.- 7:00. Thurs., 8-11:30 Fri.-Sat. Call 936- ACLU. 138 Hutchins Hall, 6:45. 1000 or stop by 102 UGLi. UM Students of Objectivism, Northwalk functions 8-1:30 Sun.- esthetics discussion on…

November 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… singing ensem e kinkosw FORUM Continued from page 1 students to have some input" or else "they will protest," said LSA senior Andrew Stock. University President James Duderstadt "seems to claim the…

… actions of a few re- gents are more representative than (those) of the students," Stock added. When asked under what condi- tions Duderstadt would change his mind about the deputization issue, Swain said…

… heard this evening," The second forum will be held Thursday evening at Stockwell resi- dence hall. Assembly Attendance The following Michigan Student Assembly members were present for opening and closing…

… Michigan Student Assembly members were absent for either opening or closing roll call at lastnighf's meeting: Stephanie Andelman (LSA) Amy Arnett (LSA) Tony Barkow (LSA) *Deborah Billings (Rackham) Stephanie…

… poor and not for war; an end to anti-Arab racism and Continued from page 1 anti-Semitism; for the following: decreased U.S. dependence on U.S. troops stationed in the Middle Eastern oil; Gulf to be…

… Iraq; and the support of military re* sisters. "We are a coalition... we see our- selves as bringing together all the of activists and concerned students and people who want to organize and feel…

… concerned...angry, scared, or don't know," said coalition member Betsy Esch, a former University student. Report says 'recession is here'* The report reflects a sharp jump in pessimism among the economists…

… - And of course we still tutor at our regular locations: Wbe £idiigan &ziIy The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4- The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 26, 1990 01i fidigt al EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor…

… necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. From the Daily The ball is rolling Don't let anti-deputization movement lose steam THE STUDENT MOVEMENT RISING as a result of the deputization of University…

… security officers came to a head before Thanksgiving break. The protests and demonstrations brought the issue to the forefront not only on campus, but state-wide. As classes resume and students be- gin…

… will the goals of the movement be obtained. In fact,"it is still necessary for more students to get involved with the anti- deputization effort. Already, many stu- dents who are not traditionally active…

… in campus politics have become part of the movement, but there are still many students who remain uninformed or apathetic. President Duderstadt still does not believe studentS oppose the deputiza- tion…

… of campus security officers. Though the more than 1,000 people who attended the rally or teach-in rep- resent the largest protest movement in years, he said the students opposing deputization are in…

… the minority. In fact, Duderstadt said more than 50 percent of the students who send him messages via MTS support the switch to campus police. Though these students hardly indicate a representative…

… conservative students and jeopardize any chance of success. The University's ills should be ad- dressed, but not necessarily all at once. The attractiveness of the effort to op- pose campus police, and what…

… continues. EE- e M- + A LTROL9e JE DD TBk A00 E TLE C Students should study less, and learn a little more By Christopher Norman "Can you believe what has been hap- pening in Eastern Europe and the Soviet…

… also with Arab nations. The United States also has embargo participation from countries like the Soviet Union, Japan, and numerous others. It might be hard to find a period in history that share all of…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… Israelis and wounding 27, the army said. The attack was the third from Arab territory in two days. At least four Palestinians were killed and two Israeli soldiers injured in Israel's self-declared security…

… College Press Service A powerful new "fortified" wine reportedly is gaining popularity among college students, prompting several national alcoholism education groups to issue warnings on campuses in recent…

… weeks. The wine Cisco, which some students refer to as "liquid crack" because of its strength, is becoming a preferred drink among college students "in some places" because it offers "a cheap and powerful…

…, warning students of its effects. BACCHUS International, another campus alcohol awareness group, is planning to send letters to its campus chapters to warn them of Cisco's new popularity. "Cisco is a…

… society has ma- tured," Granados said. "There is less fear of the United States and we have a more pragmatic vision of our relg- tionship with the United States." Students nestled on fault line celebrate…

… predicted quake * College Press Service At Southeast Missouri State University, December 3 is a student theme party. They're calling it the "It's Not Our Fault" gala. At Memphis State University, a local…

…," said Mary Robinson, a student at Shelby State Community College in Memphis. December 3, it turns out, is the day one scientist has predicted a gi- ant, destructive earthquake will heave through the…

… central Midwest. While earthquakes are notoriously difficult to predict, many residents clearly are worried. For the approximately 980,000 college students in the region, the prospect of a term…

…-ending earthquake has lent this semester a strange un- easiness. "One of our residence halls sits on the fault," said Vicki Nenninger, a student at Southeast Missouri in Cape Girardeau. Students who live there "are…

… worried about it." "Most students are taking the at- titude: if it happens, it happens," Nenninger added. The countdown began when Dr. Iben Browning, a climatologist who lives in New Mexico, predicted there…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 5

… drivers, unsuspecting passengers, and innocent pedestrians. The victims are often college students with promising futures who dream of a ca- reer or marriage. This dream is snuffed out in a matter of…

… champagne have begun. Students Against Driving Drunk (SADD) would like everyone to be aware of this danger. We need to be on the lookout for possible tragedies and avoid them. No one wants to attend a funeral…

…- erful weapons: Reason and truth. Blake Girardot LSA sophomore No guns, no guts To the Daily: I have been a student at the University since 1987. During this time I have seen very little accomplished by…

… MSA except arguing among its members. Finally, last week MSA appeared as though they were going to do something constructive for the students of this cam- pus for the first time in recent history. They…

November 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, November 7, 1990 - Page 3 Assembly :Attendance The following Michigan Student Assembly members were present for opening and closing roll call at last night's meeting…

… (Rackham) Jonathan Uy (Med.) Jennifer Van Valey (LSA) Hunter Van Valkenburgh (LSA) Aaron Williams (Engin.) The following Michigan Student Assembly members were absent for either opening or closing roll call…

…/Daily Angela Burks, MSA vice-president, talks to student leaders about room allocations. More than 100 students came to the MSA meeting to protest the room allocations proposal. Action sues party for election…

… slander by Christine Kloostra and Stefanie Vines, Daily Staff Reporters All student organizations request- ing offices from the Michigan Stu- dent Assembly received space, al- though many of them were not…

… Koppelman. "I'll think (the student groups) will be happy once they forget standing for three hours in the MSA chambers." Student groups criticized the methods used to allocate the offices. Brian Cook, staff…

… office with radio equipment. If unauthorized members are in the office we can be fined $10,000 or be jailed for 10 years." One student organization wanted space changed because of a personal conflict with…

… another student group. Sangeeta Patel, vice-president of the Undergraduate Law Club, said her group didn't want to split an of- fice with a competing pre-law asso- ciation. "We didn't want to share of- fice…

… should." Not all students, however, came to MSA to complain about a spe- cific change in room allocations. Troy Hollar, the Gilbert and Sulli- van Society President said his par- ticular problem was in…

…, but he didn't. by Christine Kloostra Daily MSA Reporter A member of the Action party filed suit in the Michigan Student Assembly's Election Court against the Conservative Coalition (CC) Monday…

November 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… Lee Shufro Reflecting an image of a liberal University community, students yes- terday overwhelmingly voted for Democratic incumbent candidates over Republicans. Polling figures indicate that more than…

… 3,000 voters participated in the democratic process at University polling stations. Most of these vot- ers were students. LSA Sophomore Erick Laurila had strong feelings about voting yes- terday. "I…

…. Engineering first-year student Brian Ankrapp attempted vote by ab- sentee ballot in his hometown of Bloomfield Hills but was unable to receive one in time. Though many students utilized their constitution- ally…

… promises. However, Blanchard is pro-choice and Engler is not," said Joe Guith, an LSA first year student who chose not to cast his vote for either candidate. "Both have their high points, but they…

… when Bomzer proclaimed that Kahane "was a strident voice calling Never Again,"' the slogan used by Kahane in reference to the Holocaust. "Tell all Arabs don't sleep so quiet tonight," Margolis said. "We…

… are Jews, we are religious Jews and we don't buy that crap of turning the other cheek. There will be hell to pay for this affront." Asked if he was threatening Arabs, Margolis said: "I use simple…

November 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…1d gan 74F Ccpynght C 1990 Vol. C1, No.44 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, November 5,1990 TeMicin IDal Vol. o. 4 hip~di American students in Israel cope wi 0 Mark Katz Program at the Rothberg School…

… for of Israelis inside Israel-proper in the one of panic. JERUSALEM - When nearly 500 American college students boarded the plane to come here this past summer, anxiety ran deep. The thought of…

… supply store, a convenience store, a post office, student lounges, hotel rooms, and a computing center branch. In line with these expectations, much of the Commons' interior was left uncompleted, awaiting…

… 'Commons because few people fre- quent the area now. At the same time, he explained, businesses would generate more consumer patronage. Frank Cianciola, Director of the Michigan Union/North Campus Commons/Student

… available in their own dis- ciplines. For example, a dancer Overseas Students at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem find them- selves with much more to worry about. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's threats…

… to destroy Israel with an arse- nal of chemical and biological weapons was taken more seriously than past threats made by other Arab leaders. Many Israelis have the gov- ernment-issued gas masks at…

… home -o prove it. Internally, the combination of vio- lence on the Temple Mount three weeks ago and the random stabbings following week have further in- creased tensions among American students here…

…. Mark Katz is a University junior and a Daily staffer, currently studying in Israel on Hebrew University's One-Year program.y-s - r WORLD}:J PERSPECTIVE However, the mood among American students at Hebrew…

… University is, for the most part, not Out of the 550 students on the predominantly American one-year program, only 39 have left. That figure represents approximately twice the number of students who usually…

… early de- partures were caused by parental pressure from back home. Nevertheless, students have been ith regional affected by the realities of the threat deal with4 to their security coming from within…

November 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

…r kiiganail Vol. Cl, No. 59 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wednesday, November 28.1990 CopyrhtV 99 Students form anti-war coalition by Nicole James Daily Staff Reporter WApproximately 120 students at…

…- tended the mass meeting of the Anti- Gulf War Coalition yesterday at 7:30 in Hutchins Hall. The coalition which is a part of the Michigan Student Assembly's Peace and Justice Commission. Peace and Justice…

… on that needs to be dealt with," said Church. The Nov. 18 teach-in on the Persian Gulf prompted Jeanette Bradley and Amy Jarvis, first year Residential College students, to at- tend the meeting, which…

…. The new coalition platform calls See COALITION, Page 2 rSwain holds r . first forum with by Jay Garcia Daily Staff Reporter st When someone asked students who had gathered for a University forum on…

… deputization a simple question, she got a simple answer. The student asked who supported the University's decision to depu- tize campus police. No hands were raised. "It's clear to me people in this room do not…

…-permanent council members: Canada, Finland, Romania, Ivory Coast, Zaire and Ethiopia. Yemen, the council's onlyArab member is believed likely to abstain or vote against it. Malaysia and Columbia's votes are uncertain…

November 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… than 1000 students marched to Parliament Saturday to support the Moldavian government after a clash in Dubossary, in the eastern Dniester region, which left at least *three people dead and nine wounded…

… petition drive by students in Hill residence halls last April, University and city officials have made no attempt to contact the Michigan Department of Transportation (DOT) to request traf- fic signals be…

…. "I feel reasonably safe-ossing most of the intersections of Airm - bor, but I do feel that's a&bit-danger'- ous," said Colleen Bos, a first-year LSA student. Garrett Purman, another TSA first…

…-year student, said bicyclists_-- have a much harder time crossing the intersection because of the narrow median separating lanes of traffic. juries were reported, and police are investigating the case. Egg…

…, Jonathon Liang, Sunghee Park and Janis Shenare, speakers. Guild House, 802 Monroe St., 8:30. "The Economic Aspects of the Arab-Israeli Conflict," sponsored by Hillel; Joel Bainer- man, speaker. International…

November 16, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 16, 1990 Ott 3rdmijun 1ailU EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor…

… most stupid and hideous war. So there's work to do. This time we want to stop the disaster before it happens, before several hundred thousand people - most of them Arabs, most of the rest poor Americans…

… discuss briefly what we, have been learning, and what kinds of things we might do next. Come and join: us, while we still have time to act. ' Flush the Pipes :Beware of'Dog' Should students have a…

… for their slithering serpent to return from its week-long adventure through the ventilator system of Couzens Hall. Students at Couzens now find them- selves at the mercy of Dog, the snake. He winds his…

… way through the pipes, watching and waiting for the perfect opportunity to victimize some innocent student. No one knows for sure where he will next emerge, but some students are absolutely panic…

…, but as of recently the discoloration was back. I have heard rumors that a similar problem arose at Michigan State Univer- sity, and after a complaint by an affected student, the state threatened to shut…

… right to elect a regent to (however badly) assure that their tax dollars go where they want them spent. Having students elect the regents would deprive many citizens of their right to influence the…

November 16, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… American Islamic Trust and the Islamic Society of North America. "I greet you with, words of -peace," Wahhaj said as he proceeded to read from sections of the Koran in *.Arabic. He said all lecture…

…'s existence. Muzammil Ahmed, a board mem- ber of the Muslim Students Assoc- iation said, "The lecture was relevant to various events around the world. I hope this will lay the commun- ication needed between…

… Muslims and Jews." The lecture was sponsored by the Muslim Students Association, the Office of Ethics and Religion, and the Black Student Union. by I. Matthew Miller FLORENCE, Italy - Universi- ties…

…, parents, and students are overre- acting to a note threatening to retali- ate against American students in Florence in the event of a U.S. at- tack against Iraq, a high-ranking U.S. consular official here…

… letter seems phony, especially since it includes a sen- tence that claims the group knows the home addresses of all of the more than 1,000 faculty, staff and students in approximately 30 U.S. programs in…

… the general Florentine vicinity. Nevertheless, some students have already left and others are planning to return to the U.S. earlier than scheduled. The universities, some believe, helped cause this…

…'re worried about money and credits," he said. If war breaks out Rosett plans to bring his son back "immediately." So far, three of the 53 students in the Michigan program, which in- cludes students from other…

… U.S. uni- versities, have left for home. None of the ten Michigan students, how- ever, have as yet left. "The University would not pult the students in any undue danger if there was a real problem…

…," said Dana Bernstein, mother of a student in the Italy program. "We want him to fin- ish the semester." LSA junior Marshall Widick s;id he had planned to spend the entire year in Florence but doesn…

… American school that dd not receive a letter, one student lias left and eight more are planning;to leave early. Matt LaMott, a studeit there, is not leaving because he said the threat lacks credence. He note…

November 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

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…/Faber Travel Liberty & Maynard/ S.Univ. by Washtenaw '769-901 or 769-9680. STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS. Open 7 days. Call 663-4400 for all your travel needs. 4S nrerdible! $4Quad 8dayV7nigts INCLUDES: 'ROUNOTRIP…

…. Campus avail. A.S.A.P. thru May. Becky 363-0179 $280/ mo. NEED One person to buy lease from Jan. through Aug. Student preferred. Prime location, Good Conveniences. Call Drew at 930-9776. ONE BEDROOM APT…

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