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November 07, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…Pranksters Seventieth 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, MICH…

… Shohara, to include foreign students, was also scheduled. This panel was 'to discuss the women's role in marriage and education in other countries. T HE LEAGUE'S project demanded nothing so strenuous or…

… characterized other campus events last week: an all-time low for SGC elections voting was recorded. This was attributed to the weather. Hyde Park drew at best some 250 students-again, the weather. Women's Week…

… events were poorly attended- mid-term exams and again, the weather? PERHAPS these low attendance records reflect what is rumored to be the general college trend: a slacking off of interest in student

… grimly that the Israelis could withstand any Arab assault upon them-unless the Russian armies came in as well. Several times he came back to that "unless." In my second conversation he no longer talked of…

… companions. But there is a brighter side to. the busboy's usually role of faith- ful servant. Sitting in some ob- scure corner of the dining room is, a quiet, well-mannered student who never complains about…

… graph, Primarily USA-Some Held sery- ice (Foreign) Experience 'preferred. All degrees: EE and Physics. MS and PhD: Math. Feb. and June grade. Citizen- ship required. Student Part-Time Employment. The…

… following part-time fobs are available to students. Applicationsfor these jobs can be 'made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Rm. 1020 Admin. Bldg.,' during the following hours: Monday through Friday. 1…

November 25, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… passed .a moion for the creation of a Universiy Vice- Members of the House labor and President for Student Affairs, recommending Acting Dean of Students education subcommittee conduct- Walter B. Rea for…

Student Affairs be created." The motion continued, "The IFC feels that an officer of this rank, having a genuine interest and understanding of the stu- dent body and centralizing the work of Dean of Men…

… Dean Walter B. Rea, a Michigan man having long exper- ience with student activities and affairs. Further, the IFC recom- mends that the Alumni Interfra- ternity Conference be urged to consider its…

… support of this mo- tion." A similar motion was recently passed by the Student Legislature, except SL did not recommend any- one for the post. Little debate followed Mitts' mo- tion. Jack Boyce, '54, of…

… communists. The list contained the names of 25 state educators and 57 students in Michigan schools was compiled by Mrs. Bereniece Baldwin, a gov- ernment witness who served as an undercover agent for the FBI…

… would feel "uneasy" when Student Affairs Committee yester- ment." dio and television networks, said George Shaw Wheeler, who later "On Oct. 4, 1944. the then Sen. ings stating they had no beari speaking…

…, Talbott sail record." SAC approved a Michigras re- the Jordan village of Kibya in eridvuawhhsbene- ascwlgwthCm nss. which 53 Arabs were killed. er individual who has been re- wascrawlig with Communsts" the…

… policy. mended to Student Legislature's permitting Argentine exiles to re- corthyismd"was denti n od that Communism is an is Mittenthal had said, in opposing turn home. sue and will be an issue in 1954…

… Gouzenko, the man who broke '55E, chairman and Irving Stew- the GOP in power. Daily shows that at two other' part of organized student t limit. modern music, Gulantics and an the Canadian spy ring case of…

… ranging from e snow flurry may send off most of 1,000 to 3.000 students, and use as ts unknown for the yearly turkey. many as ten colors, to form mon- festivities. ograms and still and moving fig- nd the…

November 21, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

STUDENT CRISIS See Page 4 Y C- ItFA6 Ia tils RAINY AND Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LIX, No. 53 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENT'S Faculty To Study 'U…

… Alexander G. Ruthven yesterday. Members are: Dean of Students Erich A. Walter, chairman, Prof. Carl G. Brandt of the speech department, Prof. John P. Dawson of the Law School, Prof. Lionel H. Laing of the…

… University has over student discussions of public political issues on University property." (The University Senate consists of all those holding the rank ;E of assistant professor or higher Bucks Fall, 13…

… traffic. The other is the election of President Truman to a four-year term starting next Jan. 20 and the indicated stiffening of Amei- can policy. Varsity Group To Meet The Varsity Committee of the Student

… will report back at the next Senate meeting Dec. 6. APPOINTMENT of the commit- tee raised the possibility of coop- eration between the faculty and Student Legislature leaders who are also drafting a…

… to the Committee to Abolish the Ban before consider- ing the officially representative Student Legislature's proposal. * * * DEAN WALTER, chairman of the newly-formed faculty group, said he will be…

… glad to meet early this week with Student Legisla- ture representatives to discuss possible cooperation. SL President Blair Moody has already said he thinks it would be extremely desirable. In the…

… absence of Moody, Norm Gottlieb last night reiterated the Student Legislature's view that cooperation "would bring together representatives of the faculty and representatives of the students to work jointly…

… on a common prob- lem." Gottlieb is a member of the SL cabinet. AND BILL MILLER, vice-pres- ident of the Student Legislature, emphasized that if SL meets with the faculty committee it plans to work out…

November 21, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… .. . delays action .Lawn Student Is Discov -3red Dead in Room The death of University law stu- dent John G. Gold, 24, was pro- nounced a suicide yesterday by County Coroner Edwin C. Ganz- horn, shortly after…

… music, marching, fun and firelight along State Street tonight as the student body turns out for the final pep rally of the season and the last big football get-together before New Year's Day. A mammoth…

students and coaches alike will fan the flames of the bonfire, and Fred Matthaei, University alumnus and sports en- thusiast, will lecture on "99 Ways to Get to California." Though the fire dies down, the…

…, breaking up at the Union. Although the Wolverine Club realizes that other attractions may tempt the student tonight, it hopes that a rousing crowd will be on hand at bonfire time. Another attraction at the…

… Univer- sity. Cycling Coed Hit, Bruised by Car Ella May Randall, University student, suffered bruises after be- ing knocked from her bicycle by a car at 10 last night, the Univer- sity Health Service…

… yesterday for blood wishes to express her thanks to all those who offered to make donations. Although the hospital was be- sieged with calls from students in- terested in donating blood, three pints were all…

… photographers for hon- eymoon photographs. The rest of the time is their own. Resale of Football Tickets To Be Held Non-Student football tickets for the Michigan-Ohio State game will be accepted for resale from…

November 27, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… College. A lunch- eon and election of officers are also on the agenda. Religious (Group To Meet The Latter Day Saints student group meets at 7:30 p.m. every Wed- nesday, All students interested are invited…

…, sickened Jews are given preferential treatment over other citizens by the American Army, acting on orders from President Tru- man. Newman Club Enrolls _4_00 All Catholic Students Are Urged To Join Newman…

… Club enrollment has al- most reached the 400 mark, Carme- lita Fisher, chairman of the mem- bership committee, announced, yes- terday. All Catholic students are urged by Miss Fisher to join the club…

… enter the College of Engi- neering. Four of the students have com- pleted one or two years at the Uni- versity of the Phiilippines. The fifth is entering as a freshman. Lone Ranger Joins Scouts DETROIT…

…. The British government is now consider- ing what should be done about immi- gration laws. Fierce Arab resistane makes it improbable that relief can be afforded on aly scale comparable to the problem…

….m. for foreign students, which will be followed by a . sing and motion pictures of New England open to the public at 7 p.m. Smith's Libel Suit' Dismissed America First Head Denied Case Extension DETROIT…

…- versity. Grad Students Will Sponsor Mixer Friday A Grad Mixer, sponsored by the Graduate Student Council, will be held from 9 to 12 p. m. Friday at the Rackham Assembly Hall, Rostislav A. Galuzevski…

… for dancing, while Hindu and Filipino folk dancing will be featured during intermission. All graduate students and their friends are "invited to at- tend. Atomic Energy Will Be Forum Subject "Atomic…

… Energy" will be the sub- ject of a Graduate Student Council- sponsored forum to be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, in the Rackham Lecture Hall, it was announced yes- terday. Prof. Kasimir Fajans of the…

…. Apply at hospital Personnel office. Room 1022, STUDENT KITCHEN HELP-dinners only, no Sundays. Mrs. Zimmer, 915' Oakland. Phone 22868. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Silver bracelet with 13 hearts. Reward. Call 2…

November 09, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… with the natural period of vibration 72 that it had, which departs from of the bridge structure." {,the accepted design of approximately z 1 5 1 1 v .Arab Students, Inviting 250 To Reception More than…

… 250 invitations have been issued to students and faculty for the annual semi-formal recep- tion given by Al Thaqfa, Arabic student group, at 8 p.m. today in the International Center. President' and Mrs…

…- Gravely Ill NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN Many Watch I Student Male Perilous Climb' By MYRON DANN Defying 14 doctors, 7 policemen, 10 powerhouse employees, 9 firemen, and 40,000 volts, an ill University Student

… endangered. Rescuers were balked at first by his steadfast refusal to come down. More than once ladders and ropes were placed against the transformers only to be drawn up to the top by the student and held…

… tomorrow/'afternoon at the Michigan Central StAtion. This will be the first welcoming demonstration that the Michigan students have given the team which now ranks third in iational ranking, giving place only…

…-Admittance Case, Meeting Set For Today Island Park Will Be Scene1 Of Meeting; Prominent1 Speakers Will Appear The meeting on behalf of the nine students who were asked not to re-1 turn to the University this fall…

… American Student Union. Maurice Sugar, Detroit attorney, will act as examiner at the "hearing" which will simulate a trial. Permission to use the meeting places was obtained by a committee of Ann Arbor…

…'s settlements in the inter- ior. It was asserted, however, there had day I reject now and here any comn- casualties." SRA To Hold Roundtable Kenneth Morgan, director of the Student Religious Association, will…

… the Main the night. Library, at the Student Publications Aside from Milo Sukup, the Wolve- Building, or at any of the studios rines were in top physical condition. designated by the 'Ensian Business The…

… veteran guard, never having ful- Office. ly recovered from a head injury in the Those students who desire addition- Illinois game, remained at the hospit- al prints will be given a $2 credit al in Ann Arbor…

November 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…I "Who Said Anything About Local Rights?" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… American Students CONSIDERING THAT the University campus has the largest segment of foreign students (1500) in the United States, it is regretable these students from abroad have not played a more…

… which has been geared to turn campus attention to the foreign student population in the hope that any brotherhood resulting from the International Week will make the inter- national educational experience…

November 16, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

… YEARS AGO TODAY: Students at Indiana University had to forego the pleasure of dating for a few weekends as a preventative measure in com- bating the influenza epidemic. "Martha Cookies" unveiled their…

… the inexplicable "Arab" and a few others, im- proves on the original by the camei'a's abil- ity to switch the point of interest quickly from one character to another and yet not (Continued from Page 2…

….m., International Center. Prac- tice Christmas carols. Students of Polish descent invited. Square Dance Group: 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall. Understanding World Faiths Seminar: 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall. Christian Science…

… Organization: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Upper Room, Lane Hall. I.Z.F.A.: General meeting, Tues., Nov. 16, Hillel Foundation. Mr. Albert Elazar will speak on "Jew- ish-Arab Problems." Everyone wel- come. Women of the…

… because pictures are to be taken at 8 p.m. Pledges meet at 7:30 p.m. A.S.C.E., Student Chapter: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Wed., Nov. 17, Rooms. 3KLMN, Michigan Union. Mr. 0. A. Cuthbert, Engineer-Di- rector…

… objection to the opening sentence of an editorial in last Saturday's Daily. I quote: "An importation from Ox- ford has provided the answer to long standing student objections to the Political Speakers ban…

… I signed a petition, circulated by the Committee to Abolish the Ban which represents many recognized student organiza- tions. I signed the petition be- cause it politely, but definitely re- quests the…

… discussion, organ- ized or spontaneous, cannot be jus- tified on any grounds, especially since it actually deprives such a large student body of an education in citzenry. No doubt students, individually and in…

… political discussion or speech which was freely held on this cam- pus was handled intelligently and politely-at least during the al- most three years I have been here. I hope that the Student Legis- lature…

…-Ninth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Harriett Friedman ...Managing Editor Dick Maloy…

November 05, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

…~.a eaauFi rai THURSDAY NOON LUNCH DISCUSSION TODAY-NOVEMBER 5 "ARAB STUDENT ATTITUDES: AN AMERICAN'S IMPRESSIONS" Speaker: MISS RANDALL CLARKE who has just returned from Lebanon and Jordan where she travel…

… campus, $100, no lease, NEED 4th MALE for apt. See sat 320 move in now, November. Call Shirley, Madison, loo. 10, or call 662-1163. WANTED TO RENT USED CARS ROOM NEEDED for quiet student and '68 FIREBIRD…

student or ._- -. work or enjoy life (or all three, as BRONICS-2 75mm, 200mm Nikkor, extra WANTED: 2 roommates or one'for own we do). Phone 662-5206 for details. magazine see eye level finder. Pistol; room…

…, 7693828. 46C58 YDtc grip. $800. 769-8797. 43D55 FEMALE STUDENT wanted to share 1 WANTED: 4th male to share 4-man I CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA: Your portrait, bdrm. apt.. w/working lady. $65/mo. apt. $70.00/mo…

… block from 334 Nickels Arcade 761-5305 married student couple and two campus. 761-7630. 44Y21 grad students. Own room. 665r-3894, _-- 44D59 evenings. $65. 45C54 NEED 2 spacious apt,, 21 S. Forest. LEICA M…

… for "CAN- Sweetheart. I love you.-Freddie. 85F54 CAN." Tickets available at door. 12F54j 2 NON-TYPICAL female PhD students STUDENT DESIRES WORK-Odd jobs, j are desirous of meeting males of raking leaves…

… newest $2.75; Wild Sanctuary $2.75. Call Amy, 769-7761 between 5-7 pm. FDtc AUTO TUNE-UP, ludicrously reason- able. Student. 662-0746. 17F52 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 Rh positive, $10 & $12 Rh neg…

… not a dude ranch! What is it? 47F54 UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER and STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL present EUROPE $159.00 CHRISTMAS' 047 N.Y.-Mad.-N.Y. - 12/21-1/3 $209 048 Bos-Ams-Bos - 12/21-1/5 $175 058 Det…

… to U of M students, facul- ty, staff, alumni and immediate fam- ilies. UAC Travel, 2nd floor Michigan Union 763-2147 or 769-5790. 2Ftc EUROPE $159.00 AIR COND., 2- bdrm., furn. apt. Ob- TRAILER HOME…

…- led with students and representatives of the General Union of Palestineans and Al Fat'h. N- -- --\1 L2 4 w f!- J/h21- /11--P -A7' R! * ROOMMATES WANTED! TWO F70-14 snow tires, belted, studs, KLH Model…

November 08, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…i i I Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone…

… her letter, has included a portion of another letter, received from former Michigan student, Patricia Stern, who if she returns here will graduate in 1958. Miss Cohn has written little comment on Miss…

… just as glum as any Michigan student might over the outcome of Saturday's game. Then I discovered a letter in my' mail- box which, after reading it, made me stop and think. "The writer of the letter was…

… a-student at the University of Michigan last year, and is now studying at the Hebrew University in Israel. I should like to quote you part of this letter: "'As for me-"Patti in Israel"-well it is more…

… that day will come. The college kid here does not discuss the score of the latest football game, but instead "the edge the Jews hold over the Arabs" or visa- versa. "'They are all ready for war…

… the. EDITOR Pat on the Back..., To the Editor: AS TWO of the "20 thousand" students whom Donald Reisig so boldly claimed to speak in his letter criticizing Dave Baad and Daily editorial policy, we would…

… equate "pseudo intellectuality with being anti-Eisenhower etc. is to speak with intolerance, ignorance and rigidity of mind. The non- sense of such an equation should be obvious to any college student. We…

student body. We direct his at- tention to the statement on the masthead of every daily "Editor-, ials printed in the Michigan Daily are written by members of the Daily staff and represent the views of the…

… writers only." Nor should the Daily's editor- ials be expected to represent stu- a student government but a news- dent opinion. The Daily is not paper and as such its obligation, to the campus lies in…

… reporting the news accurately, not in repre- senting student opinion. In conclusion we would like to give Mr. Baad and the rest of The Daily staff a pat on the back for their general policy of con- cern for…

November 05, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… sexual assault and describing how the process creates challenges for all parties involved. The University’s approach is defined as a student disciplinary process instead of a criminal one, and in…

… Association of American Universities. The Uni- versity’s survey revealed 11.4 per- cent of students and 22.5 percent of undergraduate females at the University reported having experi- enced some sort of…

… nonconsensual sexual behavior at the University. Women were reported to be eight times more likely to be sexu- ally assaulted. Undergraduate students three times more likely, lesbian, gay or bisexual…

students two and a half times, Greek stu- dents two and a half times, and underrepresented minorities two times more likely to be sexually assaulted then the general popu- lation. Out of the students who…

… Center and its his- tory of sexual misconduct preven- tion. “This isn’t a Michigan prob- lem, but a university-aged student problem,” he said. “The University has really been on the leading edge of…

… concern for students over sexual assault.” At the end of his lecture, Schlis- sel outlined how, going forward, the University needs to improve the investigation, adjudication and support processes…

… for sexual assault. Specifically, he said he wanted to increase the number of students coming forward, as well as support for survivors on cam- pus. The University is currently garnering input to…

… Habra reading WHAT: Arab-American author Hedy Habra will read from “Under Brushstrokes,” her new collection of poetry. There will be a book signing afterward. WHO: Hedy Habra WHEN: Today from 4 p…

…- Multicultural Initiatives WHEN: Today from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Student Activities Space policy WHAT: For the 2015 Nelson W. Spencer Lecture, Genene Fisher, the executive officer at National…

November 28, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… he has left in office. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Presi- dent Mahmoud Abbas, troubled leaders with fragile mandates for peace, told international backers and skeptical Arab

…, the group had more mem- bers, including current MSA rep- resentatives, both Yost and Baker said. Neither student would name any other members ofthe group or say how manythere were. Hull, who found out…

…, period," he said. In March 2006, then-MSA Rep. Ari Liner had to resign after he sent an offensive e-mail to a student and the student's mother. Baker, who has been a mem- ber of the Facebook group since it…

… before student government elections. Baker is planning on starting a new student government party next semester. Although several MSA repre- sentatives said they were upset ELECTION From Page1A tee…

…,which oversees the assembly's funding of student groups. Last year's DAAP presidential candidate, LSA junior Maricruz Lopez, and vice presidential can- didate, LSA senior Sarah Bar- nard, are both running for LSA…

… year's elections, as well as echoing a few things from the previously dominant Students 4 Michigan. These include things .like expanding Entree Plus, longer library hours and more money for student

… groups. The new MSA intern program, created this semester to famil- iarize new students with the ins and outs of the assembly, yielded a single candidate: freshman Joe Marshall, a candidate for an LSA…

…. Lebowitz-Nowak was one of the more vocal members of the assembly in calling for a Public Policy seat. He's currently an LSA representative. He was a student in the school until this semester, when he…

…) - The American Civil Liberties Union wants Central Michigan University to end its poli- cy barring a student from videotap- ing people on campus without their permission. The ACLU sent a letter to the…

… school's president yesterday say- ing the videotaping restriction is unconstitutional. Outspoken conservative student Dennis Lennox has followed assis- tant professor Gary Peters around the campus with a…

November 20, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

… sup- ir the president is critical to Bush's contention that the war is against terrorism, not Muslims, and certainly not American Muslims. Even before the war, Arab Americans had proven themselves good…

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…-787-3787 for details and ask for a free brochure. www.studentexpress.com SPRING BREAK 2002 Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas or Florida. Join Student Travel Services, America's #1 Student Tour Operator. Promote trips at…

… Cancun, Jamaica, Mazatlan, and the Bahamas. Go to StudentCity.com, call 1-800-293-1443 or email sales@studentcity.com to find out more. SPRING BREAK: Cancun, Jamaica, All Florida destinations. Best Hotels…

… out-of-state students, this will be the first time they've been home since the start of the semester. "I'm ready to go home," said LSA freshman Justin Klee- berg, who is from Williamsville, N.Y. "I…

… because it was his fraternity brother. Other students, however, are selling pairs of tickets on eBay for upwards of $170 each. Michigan law prohibits ticket sales for more than face value. "I sold my ticket…

… h Although the competition with pints -- two mo Michigan's rival Ohio State encour- 1,679 pints. aged students to go to the collec- Totals for bot Despite the number of students going home…

… time, the stadium's capacity was 101,701. The Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes, 27-17, in that game. Students still looking for tickets for this weekend's game may find it more difficult because of this…

… affected the student ticket demand," Bodnar said. Student ticket sales this year dropped from 22,000 tickets sold last year to 19,600. "I'm still looking for tickets," said LSA senior Kristen Korytkowski…

November 18, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…. "There's going to be increased security in general;" Hall said. Students have never rushed the field in full force at Michigan Stadium. Still, officials are concerned that this may happen at such an…

… emotionally charged event. "The level of excitement among students, staff and particularly among alumni, is just astonishing," said Vice President for University Relations Walter Harrison. "People are…

… planned to make this football Saturday in Ann Arbor even more memo- rable - a pre-game student tailgate on Elbel Field and a post-game celebration at Michigan Stadium. The student tailgate is scheduled to…

… event will feature activities such as Nike interactive sports, a raffle for footballs signed by the Michigan football team and a live band performance. The student tailgate is being organized by…

… Spiritchange, a new student organization that has been working since September to host this event. "Our basic goal is to increase school spirit at athletic events," said Spiritchange member Barbara Rublein…

…, assistant to the vice president for student affairs. "Players (and) coaches will speak," Moriarty said. "(It will be) a typical post-game celebration." Fans will inevitably be worked up by the end of the last…

… officials, the violence served as a brutal reminder of the continued terrorist threat in the Arab world's most populous and, by some reckonings, influential country. There was no immediate claim of…

… responsibility. But suspicion centered on the Islamic Group and Islamic Jihad, Egypt's two main militant organiza- tions, and a witness said the attackers' red bandannas bore the Arabic words for Islamic Group…

November 07, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 7, 1995 ahIc Eiw n &tgi rIg JEAN TWENGE THE ERASABLE PEN 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI Street 48109 1 .1 Edited and managed by students at the…

… draft has its strong, weak points T he fourth draft of the Code of Student Conduct submitted by Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford is bittersweet at best. Many glaring problems from…

… comes in the section on violations. Violation K, which previously penalized students if they refused to identify themselves to a University offi- cial, has been altered to remove the identifi- cation…

… clause due to its glaring contradiction with constitutional rights. There are times when it is not in students' best interest to identify themselves to authority figures, such as during a protest or a…

… language of what constitutes a violation is still inher- ently vague, the protections narrow the of- fense and remove the possibility of students being punished for displaying their views in the classroom…

… behavior - an impor- tant narrowing of scope. The legal procedures of the Code are still far from just, and they do not guarantee legal protections of students. However, there are significant moves on the…

…. Unfortunately, this can inhibit a student's ability to properly cross-examine witnesses. While the opening of pre-hearing records to both parties is a good beginning, the University's power to withhold…

… information lends question as to whether this change is merely cosmetic. The problem of lacking legal representa- tion has been alleviated somewhat in the new draft, which permits students to have an adviser…

November 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

…-3737. ATTENTION STUDENTS: Work as a com- panion sitter at U of M Hospital. All shifts available. Earn $4.50/hour. Cal Medical Per- sonnel Pool. 996-4433. ATTENTION: EARN MONEY reading books! $32, 0ear income…

… you have the courage - Call our 24 hr. recorded message.761- 3906 Business-minded students, do not miss this opportunity! CASHIERS NEEDED-ULRICH'S Book- store has full & part-time positions available…

… child to school in AM & su ervise after school. Transportation required. Call 971-2139 after 5. RARE SALES OPPORTUNITY for student, working flexible hours make good money. Call Terry 1-800-448-6058. SEMEN…

… DONORS NEEDED for a well es- tablished infertility clinic. If you are a male between 21-40 years of age and a graduate student or a professional 510" or taller we need you. Donors are aid $50 dollars per…

November 09, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

… . .. 01e tMcgan 4ai'4g Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Letters to Vol LXXXX, No.56 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan A one-siesearch ITY COUNCIL…

…. And not even that unrepresentative citizens commission had much of an impact on the process. Instead of actively soliciting names of nominees from community groups, students, tenants' groups, University…

… valley is the city of Nablus, whose Hebrew name is Shechem. Shechem was one of the principal cities in an- cient Isreal. The city today, however, con- tains one of the largest concen- trations of Arab

…. To allow political speech, but not the solicitation of political association is a major step on the road to repression. -Kathi J. Machie Law School Student To the Daily: The following telegram was sent…

… yesterday to UAW Local 600 executive board from University of Michigan student groups and individuals : "We hail the Rouge workers victory in driving the two KKK- )aily p.m. This is ann outrage and deserves…

… commit ourselves and' organizations to build support for' the anti-Klan rally on Sat., Nov.' 10 and bring contingents of' students to demonstrate against Klan terror in Detroit." - "Endorsed by: "Larry B…

…. Thompson, Minorityo Hall/Pilot Program, U. of M.;' Richard D. Garland, The Black Representative of Minority Student Services; Margarits' Torres, Hispanic Rep., Minority Student Services; Dorothy Goeman…

…, Native Americat Student Association; Black' Student Union; Black Dental' Students; Spartacus Youth: League; James W. Toy, Human° Sexuality Advocate, U. of M., Jack Hall, MSA representative; Carol Brown…

…, Vice-President of the Tenants Union*; Anthony T." Chambers, President, Alice Lloyd Minority Council; Sheila Ritter, Francie Ferguson, North' American Students of Cooperation*; Asian American" Association…

… the hospital, where I was accessible to any reporters, I was released. To further the pain of a concussion, I found that my name had been smeared through a Daily article. The thoughts of two students

November 22, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… ebr £icrpwn 3mai Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHiGAN ans Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARDI N CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS M1 Prevail" STUDENT

… discussion of the implications of the Wayne problem, not only by administra- tors, but by faculty (the Senate Advisory Committee yesterday began such discussion), and students. It is all too obvious that aca…

… commence. It is also quite obvious that the Univer- sity's record of preserving certain faculty and student freedoms, although generally fine, is not untarnished. Civil libertarians recall with lingering…

… doubt the period when University students were dismissed for hearing the al- leged Communist Arthur McPhaul, or the Nickerson-Davis-Markert case when the Uni- versity fired two faculty members and cen…

… April 1958, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, Ghana, and United Arab Republic were represented. This conference de- cided to call on France to with- draw her troops, recognize the principle of Algerian…

… CAMPUSES: sponsibility and the Daily Cal "So, You See, The People Really Elected Barry Goldwater" O s a j i - wJ .AJ, izure by the Student Government of University of California (Berkeley) of nt newspaper…

… tent, Tigar's opponent declared that date must be on good terms with the o get support. Tigar's later defeat, it em, should have taken the air out of , but after a week the Student Govern- ment drew…

…-bred philoso- phy," and the committee started publishing the paper and deciding editorial policy. Censorship is the usual way to force editorial changes, but the Student Government employed instead a do…

… such a peccadillo hardly merits a full-scale thunderbolt. Student Gov- ernment elections are remarkable neither for their excitement nor their significance. The Committee proved to be obstinate as well…

November 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… airliner land in Cairo with its 20 passengers, includting a seven-man Jordan delegation to an Arab educational conference, a Jordanian airline spokesman charged in Amman. No official explanation was given…

…-elected' Student Government Council president 'yesterday without op- position. Ron Shorr, '58, former admin- istrative vice-president was elect- ed executive vice-president; May- nard Goldman, '59, former treas…

…." Shorr told the Council that SGC members were expected to be pro- gressive by an essentially con- servative stugent body. , He noted that students want to see disagreement with the ad- ministration.. By…

… are working on a nuclear powered rocket which "would be a tremendous advance for the first nation to perfect it." Increased financial backing for research and students in the area of science was…

… Powers and-Vice-?resi- dent for Student Affairs Jaines A. Lewis check plans for the North Campus residence hall. Re gents Aprove Plans :For NorthCampus Dorm Another wheel turned yesterday in the machinery…

… needed to build the North Campus Residence Hall. - The Regents authorized the administration to proceed with con- struction plans of the 1,200-student structure. . The building, tentatively scheduled for…

…. "The only thing left to make North Campus a complete enlarged campus is dormitory facilities," Vice-President - for Student Affairs Powe AEA Reports Laboratory R Very Encoura James A. Lewis said in…

…, suggested that at least one, of the four wings be used to ex- periment with different rooming arrangements. "Students have. had experience with only the standard studying in sleeping quaiters," he said…

… representaL of 12 other Communist nation c6ionite +ifn ,,i+u R w ion TENANTS INCLUDE ATHLETES, PROFESSORS: Landlady Finds Little Rowdyism Among Students in Rooming House (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fifth in…

… of students living in her house, from sophomores to visit- ing professors, including varsity football players, Hopwood win- ners, fraternity men and foreign students. She says she'll "stack her boys up…

November 07, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…, Second Proposes New Disarmament Talks Satellite Appea any support outside its own bloc in opposing the proposal. Among the 15 nations abstaining were Syria, Yugoslavia, India, Egypt and other Arab

… Study Of JobiBureau Student Government Council recommended last night that the campus affairs committee study the Summer Placement Bureau of the Bureau of Appointments. The committee is to work "close- ly…

… facilities and faculty and also more scholarship and fellowship support for the students." Prof. Robert W. Pidd, ilso of the physics department, remarked that most of the students going for scientific degrees…

… fellowship support would en- courage more students to go into graduate work in the sciences, but we must not forget that the en- tire educational system will need some revamping." Dulles, Seeks New Advice…

… to tie the 15 North Atlantic Pact nations closer together. Raise Tuition To $400 --Legislator Tuition fees of $400 a year for Michigan college and university students were proposed yesterday by a…

… offered to needy students. Chairman of the Senate tax study committee, Sen. Geerlings said a study on the effect of taxes on Michigan industry would prob- ably dampen any attempts to pass new levies in the…

… each of the 90,000 students in tax sup- ported schools. "I don't think the public is get- ing its dollar's worth in either higher e d u c a t i o n or mental health," he said. A "hold the line policy" in…

… organization which detracts from other departments and cannot be maintained indef- initely. Health Service estimated 150 students received inoculations yes- terday, bringing the total, since the beginning of the…

… available to students on Monday, Nov. 11. '"Most students have already received two of the necessary three inoculations against polio," Dr. Beckett said, "and we would like to take care of them Monday." Price…

… after all. Sell Directory The 1957 Student Directory will go on sale at 8 a.m. tomorrow, according to Mal Walker, '58E, directory editor. POET 'MYSTIFIED' BY ATOMIC INSTALLATION: Sandburg Leaves A nn…

November 16, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… of civil war. Joyful Moslems slaughtered sheep in a traditional Arab ges- ture of welcome. Women sent up Arab cries of joy and dowsed Syrian soldiers with rose water and rice as columns of T62 and T54…

… tanks swept over the city from three directions. "Allah is great," shouted bystanders as the camouflage paint- ed tanks clanked by. "Arabs will be victorious." THE WELCOME was subdued in Christian…

… had been a victim of a kind of reverse discrimination, and ordered the medical school to dismantle its affirmative ac- tion program which admits "special students" each year. The California court said…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…"They Keep Disintegrating" Sixty-Eighth Year . I- EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OMICHIGAN Ven 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…

…, there should be 18 large living units of 1277 members, each having one vote on the Council. something, short of that ideal re- presentation wherein each student controls exactly his share of the power on…

… and coed is debatable. My'thesis is that there is no justi- fication for this decline. One of the major accusations was that the animalistic ball- player is ostracized by the student because of his…

… statesman. "Too many Arab nations believe to the contrary,; and there will be no real peace in the Near East until they treat Israel as a permanent member of the Near East family of nations." * * * WASHINGTON…

students at their' home Wed., Nov. 20 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Lectures The International Center presents a series of free illustrated travel talks as a community service. Part I in the series is "Report…

….G.O. President J. Joseph Collins will present "Emerging New Nations of West Afri- ca; Ghana and Nigeria," showing color films and slides. 7:30 p.m., Aud. B, An- gell Hall. Concerts Student Recital: Ann Holtgren…

…): for students kin all sections (including previous se- mesters), optional question-and-an- swer sessions with Professor Blood in Room 429, Mason Hall, Tues., Nov. 19, 8:30 p.m. and Wed., Nov. 20, 4:00 p…

….m. The latter session is designed primarily for engaged and married students. Political Science Roundtable Tues., Nov. 19, at'8:00 p.m. in the Rackham Assembly Hall. Discussion by Professors Robert Ward…

Arab States." Refreshments. Doctoral Examination for Werner Lowenthal, Pharmaceutical Chemistry; thesis: "Formulations for Compression Coated Tablets," Mon., Nov. 18, 2525 Chemistry Bldg., at 2:00 p…

November 10, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

… refugee students.AThe African Students and the Arab Club will be selling these at the International Fair at the Michigan Union on Nov. 16 and 11. There is more, much more that can be done. We must…

…S1irgau Batty Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN s - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS -Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT

… Balance THE OUTCOME"of the Student Government Council election shows an interesting dis- tribution of political power among the various campus interest groups and leaves considerable uncertainty as to what…

… of being able to be all things to all factions and documented his sincerity with his voting record. G'Sell, the only engineering student running for SGC was assisted by a special eltion of the Michigan…

… Technic which proclaimed that it was about time the engineering students were represented on the Council. This tactic picked up a tremendous vote in East Quad- rangle which combined with a low ranking on…

… in mind by off-campus issues was something much more exten- sive, as anyone who really listened to Robert Ross realired. Voice expounded a concept of the student which, although it has been ex- pressed…

student must "make him- self and his education relevant to the world" and from this premise all the other issues stem naturally. Voice supporters knew that they were voting for off-campus issues. They were…

… most was some friendly communication with the student body and faculty. Whether they are really pro anything re- mains to be seen, particularly in the case of Vos. Vos has been at a disadvantage from the…

… executive session motions, amendments, recorded ab- stentions and roll-call votes by majority vote. The same applies to criteria used to appoint students to posts the Council must fill. Vos' motion was a…

…- men and their rights as mature students of this university, then we freshmen are faced with a titanic task even to assert formally our complaints, much less obtain positive action. We freshmen wo- men…

November 07, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… the things Ihear never fail to induce an eye roll or two. The post-9/11composition of students in Arabic courses at American universities is, for the most part, characterized by white people who either…

…4A - Thursday, November 7, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com }t$ Miidiganial An expanded definition of 'terrorism' Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since…

…, Derek Wolfe For the last five semesters, the first ques- tion each of my Arabic professors has asked is: "Why are you taking this class?" At this point, I've heard just about every possible answer, and…

… want to work for the Department of State or the Federal Bureau of Investigation, aid Middle Eastern women in their struggle against their aggressive male counterparts, or mediate between the Arabs and…

… Israelis - as if there's a shortage of Arabic speakers in the Arab world. Apparently, a clarion call has sounded and help wanted ads are plastered about. These ambitions are troubling to say the least…

… to U.S. interests abroad. This law frames language as a tool for economic and military advancement, thus com- modifying it. In the last few decades, the number of Ara- bic students has increased under…

… the auspice of programs, such as the Critical Language Schol- arship Program, among other things. These programs provide students with an exemplary language and cultural immersion opportu- nity, and…

… of a linguistic market has existed for quite some time. Language, and multilingualism specifically, is an essential resource - especially in the age of globaliza- tion - but in the case of Arabic, for…

… with such regrettable intentions. Arabic is a lin- guist's delight, and to use it to further imperial- ist interests and validate privilege rather than for academic, communication or trade purpos- es is…

November 15, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

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… people would be infinitely greater were Saddam not there." The prime minister hoped his mes- sage would reach Saddam, the Iraqi people "and the wider Arab world," his spokesman said in London. It was…

… broadcast yesterday by the Arabic service of Radio Monte Carlo - the most popular shortwave station reach- ing Iraq. "One of the reasons I wanted to speak to you today is to communicate with people directly…

… West versus the Arab world, or it's about oil." Blair said Saddam's regime was "brutal and oppressive," and if he did- n't disarm, "the weapons will be dis- armed by force." On the streets of Baghdad…

… could never have a student come forward." Morris took the claim under advisement yesterday. Morris' judi- cial coordinator, Valerie Scrivener, said it would be at least a month before Morris would make a…

November 05, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… Republic of New Africa aid also robbed the passengers. According to the co-pilot, however, Cuban officials later returned the stolen goods to the passengers. DISSENTING STUDENTS IN NEW ORLEANS SCHOOLS will…

… submitted by Egyptian Foreign Minister Ma- houd Riad which asked Israel to declare whether it was will- ing to withdraw from all Arab territories occupied in the war of June 5-10, 1967. Riad's statement also…

… wanted Israel to implement the U.N. Security Council resolution of Nov. 22, 1967, which outlines a settlement between Israel and the Arab nations. Eban reportedly gave no reply to Jarring but posed a new…

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November 15, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

Student the door compose WHERE: 200 Observatory WHAT: Studen WHEN:Wednesday at from the Midw about 7:20 a.m. including the U WHAT: While moving will present the equipment at the Mojo during a two-do dock…

… WHEN: Wednesday at 11:07 p.m. IASA da WHAT: Suspected marijuana was confiscated WHAT: The In from a student late can Student As Wednesday night, presents its ann University Police reported. dance show…

students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to allreaders Additionalcopiesmaybe pickedup at thetDaily's officefor $2.Subscriptionsfor fall term, starting in September, via U…

…- dominantly Arab towns in the province such as Shaddadeh. "More than 75 percent of the province is in the hands of the People's Protection Units," said Kurdish journalist Malba Ali, who lives in Hassakeh. Assad…

November 17, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 51) • Page Image 5

… coffee. Saborio said Ann Arbor is the perfect city for Comet Coffee, and many of his regular cus- tomers are University students and faculty. "It's a lot of graduate stu- dents (and) professors - not a lot…

… of younger students, but some," he said. "We're very closely tied to the University." Comet Coffee does not cur- rently have plans to expand to other locations, and Saborio said he is satisfied with…

… (Hafez) has died?' I had seen so many pictures of (Hafez) that I thought he was a prophet." Alawieh said SAFE has been mainly focused on Palestine, but in light of the Arab Spring, they have broadened…

…. 'LIKE' THE DAILY ON FACEBOOK Approximately 40 percent of every incoming PharmD class consists ofnformer LSA students. So. You want one good reason to earn a pharmacy degree from the Universitof…

November 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…, the Peer Information Counseling Program (PIG) has continued to grow. PIC is a minority student support program based within the library. Staffed by undergraduate students, it provides research…

… Gaza Strip. Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Defense Minister Yitzchak Rabin described the hostage-taking claim as an attempt by Palestinian extremists to undermine an Arab summit that convened Sunday…

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November 05, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

….: Cave People of the Phillippines; 2042 Nat. Sci., 4 p.m. 4 Hockey: U-M vs. Minnesota; Yost Arena, 7:30 p.m. Organization of Arab Students: panel "The Roots & the Products of the Lebanese Civil War," Kuen…

… MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 50 Friday, November 5, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the 'University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109…

… Virginia offers a~ Sum- mer Mental Health Fellowship Pro- gram. Students would rotate, throughout various services - child, psychiatry, social work, toccupation- al/recreational therapy and other fields…

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November 21, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… money to Oxfam which has its U.S. headquarters in Boston. At Tufts University in Boston, 1,334 students signed up to fast and will be reimbursed $2.03 each by the school for the food they don't eat. The…

… urged students not to use their meal tickets. The university will pay 75 cents to Oxfam for each1 fasting student and individuals also are being asked to donate $1.1 Rhode Island Lt. Gov. Joseh Garrahy…

… umbrella organization seemed to go further than previously stated U.S. policy. "I think that was an unfor- tunate way to put it," Sisco re- plied. "Actually what I was trying to reflect was that the Arabs

… AT c 1ler~ '.'>+/ _ Vh aadraft1r THE MICHIGAN DAILY volume LXXXV, No. 67 Thursday, November 21, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class…

November 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… University's eight Regents will be converging here today from all corners of the state, this time to discuss faculty salaries and student records. Action is expected tomorrow after the Regents review the…

… administra- tion's 13 per cent, faculty wage hike request, and the projected effects of new federal legislation on student access to academic and counseling records. Button madness Make room on your lapel for…

… yesterday at the United Nations General Assembly. Arafat told the U.N. to expect more Middle East conflict unless a new Arab state is created. URGES REJECTION OF ISRAEL: Arafa t asks Uy1. to create new…

November 19, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… various programs in- volves at least a thousand of Ann Arbor's some 1,800 foreign students. Doubting whether that alone proves anything, Rev. Dot- son said that "beyond fifty or sixty I must guess, but some…

… together submitted the others on Nov. 7-12 days before Britain's came in. The four draft all ask Thant to send a special representative to seek settlement of the Arab-Is- raeli war of last June 5-10 and…

… Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for Dublication. For more information call…

… Current Matters. Report of Assembly's Advisory Com- mittee on Student Relations -- Profes- sor Leonard Greenbaum. Report of Assembly's Advisory Com- mittee on Research Policies -- Profes-. sor Robert C…

…: Moderator: Israeli Students Organization Guild House Dean Francis A. Allen, Law School …

November 14, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

… recommended by the Senate Foreign, Relations Committee. The $380 million is the same figure voted,- Eastern Orthodox Student Society presents a lecture "THE WEEPING [CON" 'i ,E' :{t t 1 i ? t{(( fI by The…

…. Premier Ahmad Hassan El Bakr summoned top leaders of the Ba'ath Party-a midly socialist movement formally named the Arab Social Renaissance Party-.- from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Kuwait to an emergency…

… -to provide individual consultation with representatives from 25 theological schools -open to all students and to the general public THURSDAY, NOV. 14: WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP: UN Bans Oil to South Africa…

… are now open. Inquire in Room 113 Student Activities Bldg. I I WOLVERINE CLUB PRESENTS Student Air Charters to NEW YORK on *UNITED AIRLINES "THANKSGIVING VACATION" Leave Nov. 27…

November 01, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, Novernber 1, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.cam 4A - Thursday, November 1, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of…

…-point discussion. Big Bird and empty chairs shouldn't even mat- ter in a world of endless wars and indefinite detention, of Arab Springs and falling dicta- tors. In a world where rights are limited by sexual…

…, attractiveness may also be perceived as a negative trait, espe- cially for women. As anengineer, I've certainly heard that female students who appear to spend more time car- ing abouthow theylook are probably less…

… consider the University of the faculty senate were improvements made. Michigan's failure to establish a culture that Worse yet, these problems had been known for values student privacy. almost a decade. The…

… Family Educational Rights and Pri- A second example of the University's fac- vacy Act, which governs the privacy of edu- ile attitude to student privacy occurred when cational records, is a largely…

… obligation to protect the ensure the university modifies its behavior. privacy of its graduate student instructors, It can do so only by threatening to remove whose teaching often forms a crucial part of…

… from an FOIA request by FERPA, ment is going to deprive a university of funding since they constituted educational records for for biomedical research and student financial those who teach as part of…

… their educational aid over a privacy violation? According to the program. When I contacted the University's Student Press Law Center, there hasn't been a legal counsel about this last year, they admitted…

… single case of a university losingsuch funding. that they failed to screen for this. Had FERPA Courts have ruled that students whose privacy been stronger - if, for example, the University rights have been…

… accidental disclosure of students' standard than the federal regulations any- grades in a single course, while unfortunate, way. We don't need more red tape or more shouldn't lead to hundreds of lawsuits…

November 14, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 52) • Page Image 6

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November 13, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

…. UNIVERSITY engineering students who entered the 5th Annual Egg Drop Contest were put to the task of designing a device able to prevent an egg from scrambling after the impact of a fall from two different…

… and security personnel were found dead. Rescue workers reported 15 Arabs killed Thursday. Israel radio said 60 people were believed still buried in the debris. The cause of the explosion that demolished…

… (Continued from Page 1) Marty Rosenbluth, managing editor of WSU's student newspaper, said however, that the University's pink slip plan betrayed WSU students. "The University has gone back on their word," he…

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… has to reduce contract renewal instead of programs, Adamany said, is the type of students that attend WSU. Seventy-five percent are working and many of them are working full time," Adamany said. A very…

… large portion of the students at WSU commute from around Detroit and have families, which makes it virtually impossible for them to transfer to another school. If WSU decides to close any programs…

… completely, these students can't go elsewhere, because of their personal obligations. "IT WOULD be impossible for this university to close down its programs. If we close our programs we are literally throwing…

… these students out on the street," Adamany said. One way to get around this, Adamany said, is to support programs with the greatest enrollments. "We give support to academics that have high enrollment and…

… responsible for repairs that now are the responsibility of states and local governments. 0 Vol. XCIII, No. 57 Saturday, November 13, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University…

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November 20, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

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November 20, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan off the record Oglesby looks back at the New Le ft 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104…

… News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1973 SGC and, minority allocations STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council re- established Its reputation for poor judgement and spendthrift policies dur- ing last week…

…- sources. The Jewish community's capacity to raise money for Israel, for example, exceeds that of the Arabs by 100 to 1. THE $200, IN ANY case, is a drop in the bucket compared with the funds the Jews have…

… lectured about the religious aspects of student rad- icalism, and he looks to the casual eye more the part of theology student t h a n firebrand. More than a decade ago, as a University student and SDS…

… leader, after his talk he would have been telling the handful of attentive students who remained about Vietnam and how to organize around it. But that was in a time of answers. Now the talk is of ruling…

… personnel and the hous- ing inspection staff has been men- tioned as an expendable area. Three inspectors probaoly won't be retained. GENERALLY the public and City THE CURRENT STUDENT uprisings in Greece are…

… symptomatic of the pent- up fears and hatred of a populace that for the last six years has been victimized by a repressive and dictatorial govern- ment. Student demands, originally centering on the issue of…

… greater academic free- dom, have telescoped into a full-scale condemnation of the Greek government. Among the students demands are an end to American support of the regime, Editorial Staff CHRISTOPHER PARKS…

student demonstrators -the so-called enemies of democracy - further underscores the deception of the Papadopoulos government's 'liberaliza- tion.' LAST JUNE, Papadopoulos proclaimed himself president of a…

… wiped out the competitive edge of Amer- ican manufactured goods on world markets. Perhaps the simplest way to un- derstand the current economic di- The Greek student demand that U. S. prop be eliminated…

November 19, 1966 (vol. 0, iss. 68) • Page Image 13

… ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE AND LITERATURE grads - Come E Monday, Nov. 21 to the West Conference Room of Rackham at 8:00 P.M. Attempts are being made to es- tablish, a student oganization to represent your interests…

…. Remind your fellow students. F35 LESLIE A. FIEDLER "Thrives an va- riety, surprise, and excitement."- Sturday .Review. FE DIAMONDS that show their beauty- hide their low cost. Austin Diamond. 1209 B. Univ…

… per month. FREE service and delivery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. F STUDENTS-Here's what you've been waiting for. War and Peace, Episode 13-Whom can we reckon on, I ask you? FE BARGAIN CORNER . SA'S STORE Has…

…-0405. F29 F.B.I. BLACKLIST. DOCUMENTED. "The F.B.I. Security Affair" Bob Marshalls-Overbecks STUDENT PEACE UNION Second Organizational Meeting Build-' ing the student peace movement. Membership lists and…

… now. Ann Arbor Apartment Agency, 1217 S. University, 761-3688. C26 TWO MALE grad. students need room- mates to fill modern 4-man apt. Im- mediate occupancy, Contact Dan, 761- 8857 or Louis, 764…

…. Rupert: "Our Moratorium on Morality." 6:00 p.m.-Intercessory Prayers, Chapel. 6:15 p.m. - Fellowship Supper, Pine Room. Cost 35c. 7:00 p.m. - Program, Wesley Lounge. Mr. Amin Almuti will speak on the Arab

November 22, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey, a non-sectarian musical institution. The personnel of the group is now chosen annually from the student body. The choir made its first tour in 1921, and since…

… groups of English and American folk songs. A limited number of tickets at all prices are available at the office of the University Musical Society in Burton Tower. Students Give Grid Tickets Contribute 59…

… Ducats To Hospitalized Vets Tickets seating 59 hospitalized! veterans at the Ohio State game today were given by students, Jack Geist, chairman of the campus chapter of American Veterans Committee revealed…

…. The tickets will put 15 vets from the Ann Arbor Veterans Readjust- ment Center, and 44 men from Percy Jones Hospital in seats from the 40 yard line to the end zone, Geist said. Including two non-student

… Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, will go to the full 57- member Palestine committee of the United Nations Assembly to- morrow at 10:30 a.m. E.S.T. for debate. Meanwhile, the Assembly itself cleared up…

… officers di- See PRAISE, Page 6 SL Petitions Now Available To Candidates Students who plan to run for positions on the Student Legisla- ture in the all-campus elections Dec. 10, may obtain candidate pe…

…- titions after noon today at the Of- fice of Student Affairs, Dick Kelly, Legislature elections committee chairman has announced. Petitions, as well as a 50 word' statment of qualifications, show- ing…

… seriousness of purpose, must be returned to the office by Dec. 3, Kelly said. New Set-up Under the new elections set-up, recently approved by the Legisla- ture, prospective candidates must obtain 150 student

… signatures on the standard forms provided. No petitions may be circulated in classes, study rooms and li- braries and, in any case, may be circulated only by the student seeking nomination. Each student

… * Fiery March Made by Fans Band Leads Throng To Last Rally of Year About 600 loyal students and townspeople turned out to follow the Michigan Band in its fiery march down State St. yesterday to Ferry Field…

November 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…Traffic Jam Seventieth 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, MICH…

…: NAN MARKEL The 'Superior Student' Concept Questioned VOTING the Wednesday morning session the University Conference on Higher ation to "The Superior Student" raised a ber of questions. st, who is…

… "The Superior Student?" mey be the book-worm who goes beyond red textbook reading and underlining, be- memorizing lecture notes, and beyond, ding a brief number of hours in the library ring each night…

…. And he may be rewarded his efforts with superior grades. perhaps "The Superior Student" is one combines superior classroom and test per- ances with participation in extracurricular Loose Ends? HERE IS…

… Nick. That was right er the cop on the beat wouldn't talk to Nick cause he was too busy arguing with his activities. He works actively on at least one student organization, attends concerts and non…

…-compulsory lectures, and still does well in class. If either of these two types of students is "superior," is it then necessary to put him in a class of his own - an honor student? "The Superior Student" is supposedly…

… so outstanding that he is able to handle outside research work and cope with instruction on a higher level than "The Average Student." 1F SO, is it necessary to separate superior stu- dents into honors…

… courses of their own and then "prod" them into doing extra work? If the student is truly "superior," wouldn't he de- vote his hours outside of required classwork and extracurricular activities to outside…

… improve if he plays with someone better than himself, "The Average Student" can be stimulated to keep up with his more outstanding counterparts. Then, is putting "The Superior 'Student" into an honors class…

… of his own fair to "The Average Student?" And last, there remains one other question: Why separate "The Superior Student?" SEVERAL SPEAKERS at the Conference en phasized the importance of "directing…

November 28, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…,. I "You And Your Pal Tito!" "You And Your Pal Stalinl" 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, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 .- - "When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… present a solid front against destructive intervention by the USSR into the Middle East. The Arab bloc will surely not comprise, and with the addition of Russia to its ranks, now speaks with'an ever…

…. Recreational Swimming - Women's Pool. Women Students: M-Th. 5:10-6:10 p.m. F. 4:10-6:10 p.m., T. & Th., 7:15-9:15 p.m. Co-Rec Swimming: Sat. 7:15-9:15 p.m.; Sun. 3:00-5:00 p.m. Faculty Night: Fri. 6:30-8:00 p…

….m. (Fam- ilies with children under 8 years) 8:00 9:30 p.m. (For other faculty families) Michigan Night: Sun. 7:15-9:15 p.m. ,Agenda, Student Government Coun. cil, meeting of Nov. 28, 1956, 7:30 p.m., Union…

…, Odonto Ball, Union, 9-1 a.m. Driving Regultaions, Student Parking. Evaluation Comittee-appointments. Coordinating and Counseling: Calen- daring - Chancellor's Ball, March 9. Committee Reports. Old Business…

… the3Rackhma Amphithea- ter, Fri., Nov. 30 at 4:15 p.m. Concerts Integrated Education T HE PRESENT Lit School system requires little thinking on the part of the student and courses are as a rule…

… unstimulating. Students attend lectures, copy down an out- line of facts exactly as the instructor has presented them, memorize for an exam, re- gurgitate on the appointed day, receive grades and promptly forget…

student must be presented with the basic facts, and these facts must be memorized, as they serve as the building blocks or raw ma- terials for astute analyazation . But the many instructors never get around…

… Manager student assimilate the maze of facts and consequently make a clear thinker out of a memorizing robut. IT IS AN INSTRUCTOR'S function to guide his students toward intellectual development. To do…

November 10, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

… the Organiza- tion of Arab Students spokesper- sons in condemning the tactic cf excluding Zionists from the "Mass Democratic Meeting" on Nov. 1. Excluding from the meeting those who disagree cuts across…

… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Letters: Consumer advocacy service 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764…

…-0552 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1973 J SGC: Beyond frivolity THE ACTION by Student Government Council Thursday night to reorganize itself into three standing committees ap- pears to be a credible attempt to make…

…- versityrHospital, after the Hos- pital refused to admit her. Dur- ing her years as a student, she was "frequently frustrated and an- gered by the type of treatment I 'eceived in the Medical Clinic." and "on…

…, the treatment she re- ceived in the Infirmary was 'friend- ly, sensitive and competent. ' There are many students at Uni- versity who share what- was Cheryl's initial reluctance to sek medical care at…

… at all about the war. Our major task at this point should be one of educating people about the role of the U.S. and Israel in suppression of the Arab revolution. To effectively do this we must build a…

…. 2 policy To The Daily: THIS IS TO inform students that Meijer Thrifty Acres has chang- ed its policy and will not accept checks if your identification is an out-of-state drivers license, even if it is…

… are not required to change to a Michigan license ark students, this is a subtle form of discrimina- ion. Although Icould then have filled out an application for a Meijer Card, the unwillingness of the…

… great interest. I feel that the women who have been travel- ing and lecturing all over the coun- try to inform the public about the plight of Farrahhworkers, andnthe students who have spent many hours of…

November 20, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 67) • Page Image 5

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… " MOBE MARCH * JUSTICE DEPARTMENT PERSONAL GRADUATE STUDENTS LOCATING TEACHING JOBS. Revoluttionary ap- proach. Directories of Positions to Candidates, Candidates to schools. In- expensive. Deadline…

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November 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…"What Do I Hitch My Wagon To?" Sixty-Eighth Year EDiTED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When 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…

… world than Hydrogen against the injustices of communlsm. -JAMES ELSMAN, JR. Editorial Director clle -#=i Ea r--- gt- <> "r K %6711 0419$77 ^rW- ws srt ,s sc.a pos-ru.. THE CULTURE BIT: Art Students

… Communism, now that he has the Kremlin udder control. -U.S. News and World Report THE ONLY troublesome factor concerning the Art Students Guild exhibition is finding it. Arm- ed with a cheap compass, a flash…

… going to have to keep up a high degree of pressure on the aggravations of these areas, most particularly the Middle East. The Arab situation, all across the vast area from the Persian Gulf to Morocco, is…

… commencement from the histori- cal 39 to 40. A change of this sort should be adopted only after care- ful consideration of the interests of various University groups. For example, will the students who have…

…- forming' organizations. like fre- ternities, sororities, dormitories, etc., can effectively 'process' the necessary change in social values in a matter of a few years, if only the various campus student

November 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…I Sixty-Eighth Year #. Inions Are Free Will Prevail" EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… than destructively. It seems a bit silly for supposedly mature college students to waste' their time on such childish antics. Fraternities here are known for their rela- tively mild pledge programs…

… in- ice, said that such a school might serve as >ther level of selection" in the screening of pplicants to four-year institutions. He ex- ned that students unqualified for admission niversities can be…

… Notices Senior Board, January graduation announcement orders taken, Nov. 21, 22, 12 noon-5:00 p.m., SAB. Summary, Action taken by Student Government Council at its meeting of Nov. 20, 1957. . Aproved…

… petitions for the following activities: Nov. 23, Men's Glee Club, Combined Glee Club Concert, Hill, 8:30 n.m. Nov. 25. Arab Club. Cultural INTERPRETING THE NEWS: The Game of Bluff ; COUNCIL COMMENTARY: SGC…

… Writer THERE WERE four new faces at the Student Government Coun- cil meeting Wednesday night, and three of the old people were miss- ing. This, as it should, served to remind us of the changing nature of…

… become more and more burdensome to the student as costs go up. The way it stands now, approximately $200 of each stu- dent's rent goes for financing new dormitories. But costs are going up, and the time…

… may not be far away when the cost of a college education will be prohibitive. Un- doubtedly, there are probably many students who are being priced out of an education already. * * * THE MOTION to…

… informed students. But it seems to miss the real reasons for the lack of inter- est in the last SGC election. Lois Wurster came closer to the truth when she noted that the means existed for students to in…

… presented a number of suggestions he thought the group might soon consider. These include: that SGC express itself on federal aid to education; that the Council look into placing of students on curriculum…

November 01, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… giving some quiet support to their Democratic cousin. NEW JERSEY-Sen. Alexander Smith, Republican, will probably win out over ef- SL's Approach T E EDITORIAL on the Student Legis- lature which appeared in…

… these columns yesterday is unfortunately reflective of a large segment of student opinion toward the Legislature. Many students are impatient with SL for not hurrying forward with the Lecture Committee…

… overlapping campus set-up as it exists now, and have done a lot of thinking about the problem of student representation. Formation of the committee reveals SL's maturity and constructive approach to- ward the…

… Daily by an ambitious student, namely Mr. Jacob Lassner. Apparently this gentleman, blinded and confused by the maze of facts and fiction that he has anxiously presented to the readers of the Daily, is un…

… countries in the Middle East. For all this achievement I con- gratulate Mr. Lassner. However, it seems as though there is much more than the mere mention of the names of six prominent Arab lead- ers and the…

… dates of four world- shaking events that would be nor- mally expected from the average college student, even if he hap- pens to be a beginner in the latter career. Unfortunately, the many statements made…

… lauding the Demo- cratic candidate for president of the United States. Under a series of vague pronouncements of the merits of Stevenson were a num- ber of students who according to the article thereby…

…. , I have already cast my ballot for Mr. Eisenhower. I do not support Stevenson and wonder how many other unfortunate students have been misquoted in this ad to the extent not only of making public their…

… a full page political ad- vertisement sponsored by the "Students for Stevenson" group. The hpadline read, "We students of the University of Michigan sup- port Governor Stevenson. This statement…

… represents the personal beliefs of the following students." 540 students were then named. Among them was I, an Eisenhower supporter and believer in the Re- publican program for peace. How could my name have…

November 11, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… EAGE FOUR T HE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1951 J. (A'itted IT WILL BE interesting to see what action the Student Affairs Committee takes to- ward the newly formed Society for…

… Peaceful Alternatives. Failure to extend the group recognition probably would mean little to most University students. But it could mean that the SAC has been pervaded by a fear which growingly seems to be…

… the charge by implication would be to give in to one of the greatest sins of present living. And the implications have already been made. One girl running for the Student Legislature giggled, "Did you…

… ruin my chances." That's the whole point-fear. Everybody's afraid. The student is afraid. The State Department is afraid. Just why is hard to ascertain. It happened to a similar extent after World War I…

… important strides. It has partially solved the Arab-Palestine conflict. It has pre- vented the Kashmir feud from precipitat- ing into a bloody religious war. It has worked for the independence of a stable…

… campus, several snow- packed Venus de Milo's bobbed up, while students shuttled and slushed their way to classes. 4 .. 4 * z tw z s 1 S i 1 j 1 By STEWART ALSOP I CURRENT MOVIES At The Michian…

… dry rot in this area. And just as the situation could "easily have CORNELL VICTORY-A large contingent of University students braved the uncertain weather and treked to Ithaca over the weekend- only to…

… interviewing graduat-r ing students of Business Administration c for general sales training, and Civil and Mechanical Engineers for indus- trial sales training and operating. A Tues., Nov. 13, a representative…

… of the o Atlantic Refining Company of Dallas,r Texas, will be interviewing graduating students on all degree levels on Mathe- matics and Physics. Wed., Nov. 14, a representative of thev Puget Sound…

….Business Administration students. They will also be interview- ing Mechanical, Chemical, Aeronauti- cal, Electronic, and Electrical Engi- neers for design, research, and develop- ment work for their Aerojet Engineer- ing…

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