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November 25, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…- zero climate pollution by 2050. Palestinian-American activist speaks on intersectional feminism Arab Student Association hosts Linda Sarsour for discussion on identity RYAN LITTLE/Daily Palestinian…

… political activist Linda Sarsour joined students on Friday as a part of the Arab Student Association’s Focus Week to discuss issues in the Arab community. Sarsour’s talk was the last event of the…

… club’s Focus Week and touched upon feminism in Arab communities. About 100 students gathered in Rackham’s Auditorium on Friday night for the event. Sarsour hails from Brooklyn, New York, and…

… sets its sights on bout with Ohio State next weekend. » Page 1B Faculty directors of the Semester in Detroit program, an initiative that allows University of Michigan students to study and…

… million, will provide teaching in subjects like technology and artificial intelligence to undergraduate and graduate students. It will also serve as a conference center and hotel in downtown…

… Detroit. Plans to open the 14-acre center have received backlash from students and faculty since the announcement was made on Oct. 30 by University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel. Days…

November 21, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Thursday, November 21, 2019 — 3 Arab Student Association, Period host panel on reproductive health Panelists focus on own experiences, discuss…

… stigmatized issues as part of Focus Week BRAYDEN HIRSCH For The Daily Through an effort to end the stigma around periods, the Arab Student Association and Period collaborated to hold a panel where four…

… people from various backgrounds were given the opportunity to talk about their encounters with reproductive health on Wednesday. About 30 students attended the event. ASA is currently holding a…

… of color, particularly Arab refugees, and they are disproportionately marginalized, not just from their identity, but also their status as immigrants and refugees,” Gayar said. “So…

…. Public Health graduate student Ashley Rapp discussed her point- of-view on menstrual and reproductive health of her family from Iraq and being the founder of Period. “Primarily, at least for a lot…

… terrible bacterial infection and I didn’t know how to go about it, like I didn’t know where I can find care, and also culturally competent care.” LSA senior Tala Al-Saghir, president of Students

… keep them away from windows and areas where they could be easily accessible from the outside. The research team also included EECS professor Kevin Fu and postdoctoral student Sara Rampazzi…

November 25, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… Mihaylova Michael Russo Timothy Spurlin Miles Stephenson Joel Weiner Erin White Lola Yang FINNTAN STORER Managing Editor Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

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… many other students at the University of Michigan, give more and more hours of thought to how we can use our degrees after college. This decision takes time to plan out, rethink and…

…, potentially reaching millions of people. This is incredibly powerful. It is what has driven movements like the Arab Spring and #MeToo. It has contributed to genocide in Myanmar and mob violence in India…

November 06, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 20) • Page Image 15

…. MY GAP YEAR PROGRAM – KIVUNIM: NEW DIRECTIONS – WAS A YEAR-LONG EDUCATION AND TRAVEL PROGRAM BASED IN JERUSALEM. I, ALONG WITH 52 OTHER STUDENTS, LEARNED ABOUT JEWISH HISTORY AND STUDIED…

… HEBREW AND ARABIC. BUT OUR LEARNING WASN’T CONFINED TO THE CLASSROOM. WE TRAVELLED TO OVER 10 COUNTRIES – INCLUDING ALBANIA, INDIA AND MOROCCO – IN ORDER TO LEARN FIRST-HAND ABOUT THE JEWISH…

November 18, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… nights at my Tata’s house watching Arabic television, drinking shai and eating so much baklava that my teeth hurt. My freshman year of college has me feeling lost, but music helps navigate my…

… then. Although the dean only allows the domestic students to swap sections, That’s not discrimination. That’s just a policy. Although a professor’s favorites all happen to be white and she…

… a Native American genocide carried out by English settlers, it is a time where some students gear up to go home and spend time with their loved ones. Anticipating the home cooked meals is one…

… of the best parts of the days leading up to Thanksgiving break; students book their plane or bus tickets months in advance to make sure that they are able to be home and get that much needed…

… mind that not everyone has this privilege. Furthermore, financial constraints can prevent students from traveling to see their loved ones. It is okay to not want to go home for the holidays. It…

November 20, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… implored attendees to leave the Diag with not only a greater understanding of what experiencing homelessness entails, but also an action plan for moving forward. Student leaders from CURIS and…

… planning for next year, Papsal noted the need to apply for an overnight permit further in advance. Despite having begun to plan for the event just as students returned to campus in September…

… misunderstood. Lee said this was likely on account of the privilege afforded to what she believes is a majority of University students. “Personally, I feel like there’s something U-M students

… in Ann Arbor, which has been brewing for years, persists in Ann Arbor among both students and residents. Protesters took to the street on Sunday in order to protest mounting difficulties. Ann…

… urged students who are interested in helping to donate or contact SAWC at 734-662-2829 for more information on volunteering. “Our greatest goal would be that people would want to come to…

… people who put ideology above human life.” LSA junior Jalal Mawri, who attended the lecture, is a Yemeni-American student who lived in Yemen until 2013. Mawri said he felt a personal connection to…

… working on a podcast about Saudi Arabian human rights in Arabic. She is also looking to continue her coverage of Yemen in the future by revisiting her footage and seeing how the understanding of…

… women),” Banner said. When asked how University students interested in helping to reduce mass incarceration might do so, Fancher offered a rather simple solution. “The reality is, anything I do, you…

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