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November 04, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… campus as the only musical theater troupe that is entirely student-run. The student staff of MUSKET consists of four producers, who stay on throughout the year, and a changing set of marketers, directors…

…, actors, orchestra members and stage crew, who vary by show. This group differs from most campus productions because it often offers parts to students from differ- ent schools and departments in the…

… ultimate goal of the troupe: to produce a student theater that offers theatrical oppor- tunities to all. Because the group is student-run, Sponseller said it also has more free- dom in the musicals that it…

…@michigandaity~coe, onlineads@michiandaiy.ome Members of the MUSKET musical theatre company rehearse for their upcoming production of "Hair" in the Student Theatre Arts Complex. CRIME NOTES Cash stolen from You break it…

… was left unattended in a classroom, University Police reported. There are no suspects. Out of sight, out of mind WHERE: Central Campus Recreation Building WHEN: Monday at about 7 p.m. WHAT: A student

… charged $500 for damages. Lock cut, bike stolen WHERE: 750 North Univer- sity Avenue WHEN: Monday at about 8 p.m. WHAT: A student left her bike locked up for four days and whenshe returned for it found the…

… Nation" and a discussion. WHO: African Student Asso- ciation WHEN: Tonight at 7 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union Room 2105B Sleep disorder discussion WHAT: Louise O'Brien leads a discussion on Sleep-Disor- dered…

…@michigandaily.com. A high school algebra teacher in California said he would any student who would eat a dead fly he killed during class an 'A' on his or her next test, cbs13.com reported. However, the student who com…

…-srae rtion E-mail smilovitz@michigandaily.com complicate peace efforts Hillary Clinton will concernothat Egyptian and Arab sup- for attempts by African countries port for the Israeli-Palestinian peace to grab…

… build a Killer Resume? Please pick up an application at The Michigan Daily Student Publications Building 420 Maynard Street, first floor or call (734) 764-0554 or e-mail, attn: Molly Twigg dailydisplay…

November 09, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

… city of Kirkuk, claimed by both Arabs and Kurds and a major flashpoint in the country. Kurds consider Kirkuk a Kurd- ish city and want it part of their self-ruled region in northern Iraq. During the rule…

… of former dictator Saddam Hussein, tens of thousands of Kurds were displaced under a forced plan by Saddam to make Kirkuk predominantly Arab, though many of these have since returned. The Arab

… country, but the votes - and those in other disputed areas - could be subject to a special review if it is determined that there was a large population increase.Arabs and the Turkomens claim Kurds have…

… packed the city with immigrants to tip the balance in their favor. The legislation did not include any guaranteed seats for Arab and Turkomen lawmakers from Kirkuk, something which had been dis- cussed in…

… earlier versions. Both Kurds and Arabs appeared to claim victory after the some- times raucous parliament session that was televised live on Iraq state TV. "This is a good law because it occurred after…

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… programming" in the Detroit area as well. The Kalamazoo-based school says southeastern Michigan now supplies 37 percent of its students and says the Royal Oak office gives it a presence in the heart ofthe…

November 03, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… base in a changing nation. MARRAKECH, MOROCCO Clinton curbs praise of Israeli policy In the face of Arab criticism of the administration's recalibrated Mideast peace tack, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary…

…-Palestinian peace talks. In a sign of U.S. eagerness to calm Arab concerns about the U.S.position on settlements, Cylinton is extend- ing her trip by one day to fly to Cairo to meet with President Hosni Muba- rak…

… revenue and other money. Now, with cuts ofnearly $300 per student looming and some districts looking at losing as much as $600 per student, think tanks, business groups and education advocates are calling…

… a year from now without the stimulus money," he says. Schools are scrambling to absorb cuts being imposed on them this month. Total cuts in the public education budget total $292 per student. That…

student. Lawmakers could erase some of the cuts school districts face. They have until Nov. 21 to come up with more revenue that would erase the $127-per-student cut Granholm imposed last week because she…

…. The federal dollars saved schools from another $280-per-student decrease this school year. Students move through the entrance of Ivy Tech Community College in Indianapolis during a class change…

… colleges with the aim of seeing an additional 5 million students gradu- ate by 2020. This goal comes while many schools are already bursting at the seams with droves of displaced workers hit by the recession…

… compet- ing with traditional students seeking an education bargain. "All community colleges are not prepared to take on those poten- tially large numbers of students," said Debra Bragg, a professor and…

… that many more students - schools could increase graduation rates to reach the goal. And the administration says money from the 10-year initiative to rebuild aging facilities and establish online classes…

… would help schools handle the extrastudents. Bragg says the schools' ability to deal with more students largely comes downto cash. Much of the money for the nation's 1,200 community colleges comes from…

November 06, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… of the state Senate. By a mostly party-line vote of 74-29, a majority of House mem- bers said the $184 million should be used to help schools avoid all but $10 of a $127-per-student cut Granholm…

… ordered last month. Schools still would see their funding drop by the equivalent of $165 per student. That was the decrease lawmakers passed in the school aid budget for the fis- cal year that started Oct…

… the possibility of Security Council action if they don't. The 192-member world body approved an Arab-drafted reso- lution by a vote of 114-18, with 44 abstentions and 16 countries not * voting…

… Killer Resume? Please pick up an application at The Michigan Daily Student Publications Building 420 Maynard Street, first floor or call (734) 764-0554 or e-mail, attn: Molly Twigg dailydisplay…

November 05, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

… from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. "What happens at breakfast? How do we.talk to people if we have different languages," she said. "I went down to Borders - a tradition from my Ann Arbor days - and I picked up Arabic

students in the program. "Michigan was very important to me," she said. "Mydad was avegeta- ble salesman. Michigan gave me all sorts of opportunities that I never would've had otherwise, it's quite clear to…

… me that it's a debt I want to repay all my life." POKER From Page 1A group, depending on the number of players in the tournament. Allen Ginzburg, a second-year Law student, is a regular at the…

… assessments students take when first entering CAPS. "After taking this assessment, students have to wait a few weeks to even see someone about what- ever they're dealing with," the student wrote in the e…

… in their lives," the stu- dent added. The student's longest wait time for an appointment was two weeks and a few days, which the student said was "quite a long time." Sevigsaid CAPS is as concerned…

… about the extended waiting period as students are. "We don't like it when the wait stretches either," he said. "What's hard from an administrative point of view is that there is no one magic wait period…

… that is accepted by every student so we literally make 3,000 individual decisions for what's best for each of those students." Vicki Hays, CAPS's associate director, said students who go to CAPS have the…

… option to see a counselor on duty, who students can choose to see from the very first time they come in or when- ever they feel it necessary. She added that the counselor on duty is available from 9 a…

… universities only have the option available for a few hours. "Students do have that choice," he said. "But the reality is that sometimes waiting for that sched- uled appointment is a perfect fit for students

…, charity coordi- nator, said the notion of poker is a no-brainer for charities. "A charity bar in downtown Ann Arbor is a sure thing," she said. "It's just natural." "Students should not be intimi- dated in…

November 25, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…4 - Wednesday, November 25, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com E-MAIL CHRIS AT CSKOSLOW@UMICH.EDU 74L e MIC4igan wily CHRIS KOSLOWSKI Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… school students who often need the most financial assistance are those who reside in school districts that fare the worst on these examinations. I think that this situation calls for Michigan lawmakers to…

…, Asians and Native Americans, Arab and Jew- ish - should unite to protest this stupidity. I am hoping the campus chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and other anti…

November 25, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

…, shmoozing. Students gather once a month to share food and conversation at a member's home. While the informal meetings generally begin with obscure icebreak- ers, they quickly turn into impassioned…

…Mondaythrough Friday duringthefalland winter tems by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is avalable free of charge to all readers. Subsciptionsforfaiem,startinginseptemaviUs.maiare$1o…

… already starting to show signs of failure in 2001. The deterioration was linked to the rise of smuggling, Saddam's growing standing in the Arab world and the increasing unpopularity of the mea- sures in…

November 13, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…, two countries she visited in February 2008. Coleman also mentioned Mark Tessler, vice provost for interna- tional affairs and a professor of political science, who has led a project in the United Arab

…- tional outreach efforts are not only important for creating a diverse student body, but also for helping students attain a well-rounded global perspective. "I think to be successful in the future we really…

… need to have an awareness of and understanding of the rest of the world," she said. "The goal is to create great oppor- tunities for students who come to the University of Michigan to emerge as citizens…

… machine was on or off and that the only people who knew were Kearfott and her students. Yesterday, University attorney David Masson called Miklos to the stand as a witness for the defense. Miklos testified…

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November 18, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

… appointing students to the DPS Oversight Committee, but he is not optimistic about student interest ina campus-wide vote. "With something like DPS stu- dent oversight, I don't know how much student interest…

… appointed by MSA instead of elected by the studentbody. One independent lawyer quoted in the Daily's article interpreted the state law by saying, "(The statute) doesn'tsayelectedbythe'studentrep- resentatives,'itsaysthe'students

… for American Progress, more than 300 Arabic and Farsi linguists have been forced out of the army because of the policy. Winter noted that these dismissals of crucial military personnel in the face of…

November 10, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 44) • Page Image 5

… as both "foreign" and "not foreign enough." The film has spoken dialogue in English, Arabic and Hebrew, and was submitted for consideration in the 2007 Best Foreign- Language Film category but deemed…

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November 02, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

… close as many as 30 majors, specializations and other academic programs. Those cuts must later be approved by the board. Students enrolled in eliminated programs would be allowed to complete their studies…

… very excited state ate student at the University and so that it wouldn't give off the collaborator on the study. impulses." "These rhythms are present Forger and Diekman, however, in all kinds of…

… custom, men sat on the floor, shoulder to shoulder, during the service, with women watch- ing and listening in the rear of the large room. Prayers were given in Arabic and English during the 30-minute…

November 20, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

… estimates a 7.6 percent decline. LOS ANGELES U of Calif. approves big tuition hikes The governing board of the Uni- versity of California approved a $2,500 student fee increase yester- day after two days of…

… Saudi government program called Assakeena, which works to combat militant Islamic Web sites. In contrast, Arabic-language radical sites have dropped to around 50, down from 1,000 seven years ago, bgcause…

students ditched class, employees skipped work and some huddled in the cold overnight just to make sure they get an orange wristband yesterday that would let them meet Sarah Palin. A line of more than a…

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