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November 23, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, November 23, 1987 The Michigan Daily 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Crime or duty: Israeli debate Vol. XCVIII, No. 53 420 Maynard…

… reconsider this decision under- mines the University sponsored campaign. Thomas Rosenboom, a Dutch author and writer-in-residence at the University, has been charged by a woman student with fourth…

… discuss the incident of al- leged harassment. Rosenboom is now charging the student and Issari with slander. He is seeking $10,000 to compensate for emo- tional distress and damage done to his reputation…

…, several regents suggested that paying for legal de- fenses of students and employees would set a costly precedent. The regents should be willing to set a precedent of protecting members of the University…

… community from racial and sexual harassment. If the regents do not, then students or employees, who follow University policy in reporting sexual assault or racial harassment, will pay the price in court. The…

… preserve the effectiveness of "Tell Someone," the University should be willing to defend all students and employees who use the program. In September of 1986, Israeli nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu…

… called "Compus," defending Arab rights and calling for a Palestinian state. He had acted against the Lebanon war and refused to serve in the army; he had pacifist attitudes. He had studied the effects on…

… investigations of the Shin Beth (Israeli internal security service) of its torturing an Arab man to make a testimony, and revelations about Palestinian killings show that the trust of this department is breaking…

… early 1986, SAPAC has' repeatedly attempted to convey tie facts about rape and its prevention to students. Unfortu- nately, 34,000 students are too many to be reached easily by SAPAC. Ad- ditionally, too…

… many students are un- receptive to SAPAC's message. In the past, SAPAC has tried to spread its message primarily through presentations in the Fishbowl and, more recently, has taken its pitch to…

November 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…, imposing a supplemental tax of 30 to 40 cents, or both. Meanwhile, Arab foreign min- isters approved a Saudi Arabia proposal that oil restrictions against Japan and all European Common Market countries ex…

…- cept the- Netherlands be lifted, reliable sources reported in Al- giers yesterday.. The sources said the foreign ministers approved the proposal at a meeting in Algiers before a summit conference of Arab

… more favorable to the Arabs, the sources said. THE NETHERLANDS was not included in the proposed shift because the Arabs consider the Dutch government to be commit- ted to Israel, the sources said. The…

… & Sullivan Society "The THE MICHIGAN rAILY 8 brolume LXXXIv, Number 68An ocent ' Wednesday, November 28, 1913 O is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second…

November 03, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… negotiated in Moscow with U. S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, and a White House re- fusal to join the Soviet Union in policing an Arab-Israeli cease- fire seems to have stimulated a reconsideration of…

…- tions in the Golan Heights. Des- pite their criticisms they said Israel still scored a great vic- tory over its Arab foes. "LET IT HURT whomever it will hurt," said Commerce Min- ister Haim Bar-Lev, once…

… release of prisoners of war. Critics have argued that Is- rael had accepted the cease- fire too soon and could have dealt the Arabs a crushing blow if it had not agreed to -stop the fighting. THE CALL for a…

… sacrifice than in past wars. WHEN ISRAEL unle-1hed its unorthodox tactics, however, the Arabs reacted slowly and lacked imagination or resourc.fulness, he said. Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians were used…

… as "dispos- able or throwaway soldiers," he brainwashed for suzh human said. The Arab troons had been wave tactics, and .Egyptian planes and helicopters were also wasted in badly planned actions, he…

… contended. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 51 Saturday, November 3, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor…

November 02, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 50) • Page Image 7

… aggression and subver- for Arab Students denounced thei sion in the Middle East." ejection of the Jews and stated "Zionism is a total fascist, coun- that "we don't support this kind ter-revolutionary movement…

ARABS and Israelis lived "The bartender was cleaning the together for centuries 'til the bar and found it all stopped up," period of Zionist aggressin," he said Ewing. "All of a sudden he'continued. x…

… pro-Arab group calling for a Tapes loaned to aide (Continued from Page 1) ' restraints. I am not prohibited from White House press briefing to an- taking any action I might feel nounce the nomination of…

… then she had de- cided to make her hurried trip to Washington, she replied "just to find out that there was no pres- sure." Meir said Israel was willing to open peace negotiations with the Arabs anywhere…

…,' con- of action." tinued a chairperson. He went on - to say that the Arab people must ' Utah is in the approximate be supported against U.S.-Israeli ' geographic center of the western aggression. half of…

November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Keachie says the decline in student activism has brought with it an im- provement in relations between students and their pro- Fessors. In a recent study of tension-or the lack there- of-in 23 University…

… Hall at 4 p.m... . and from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. you can read (and perhaps sign) the rent control petition in the Tenant's Union Office on the 4th floor of the Union. 0 Arabs meet Arab kings and presidents…

… meeting in Algiers yester- day for a postwar summit got secret reports on possi- ble tightening of the Arab oil squeeze and joint strategy for upcoming peace talks with Israel. Sources said the foreign…

… ministers discussed possible ways of intensifying the Arab oil cutback designed to pressure the indus- trialized world irto more pro-Arab policies in the Mid- le East. At the same time, the ministers talked…

… of ways of preventing the Arab oil weapon from harming countries whose policies are considered more pro-Arab, Such as France and some other members of the Euro- pean Common Market, the informants…

… and wiretapping of Democratic party headquarters in the Watergate office building, was confusingly drafted. See PRESIDENT, Page 10 Students will have say in VP seection The Senate Advisory Committee on…

November 18, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 36) • Page Image 12

… that Ohio State gives credit to students in a number of activities including musi- cal organizations, theatre groups and student publica- tions. "We think intercollegiate activities is an important part…

… of a person's education and to not value them in some way, given the time and effort that students put into it and the role that it plays in their lives, I think, would be too bad," Geiger said. For…

… takes to succeed off of it. "We look for special people, players and academicians," Burnett said. "Every member of our incoming class was a straight-A student in high school." The players' academic…

… elected student council president and Katie Dier- dorf was class president at Visitation Academy in Missouri. Meanwhile, the rest of the class racked up a litany of aca- demic awards, such as the…

… ADVERTISEMENT ISRAEL IS THE CANARY IN THE MINE The war between Arabs and Jews is not the cause of the war on terror, as apologists for Muslim radicals claim; it is the war on terror. Twenty-five years ago, there…

… were two non-Islamic democracies in the Arab Middle East, Israel and Lebanon. This was too much for Islamic radicals and Syrian irredentists and Palestinians who joined forces to destroy Lebanon and make…

… apologists for Arab aggression are also aggression. In their eyes, Islamic terror in the Middle East policies of Israel, whom terrorists refer to as the "little Satan." For apologists of the Islamic terror of…

November 12, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 33) • Page Image 10

…- mondaine portion of Paris, an area director Heiner Pillar describes as being known for,"naughty and ques- tionable activities." The students play- ing these roles will have to project the atmosphere of the…

… demimondaine onto Pillar believes this should be no prob- their characters, but] lem for the singers. "Students are the right age to play these characters and have the right frame of mind to be adven- turesome…

… Symphony Orchestra will perform the score, while the all-student cast sings the original Italian lyrics to Verdi's musical master- piece. Not to worry if your Italian is a bit rusty, each poetic and heart…

… a student show and a pro- fessional show) is that you start out with an empty canvas. Students are totally open and free to new ideas. It was refreshing to work with people willing to experiment…

… guess what ethnic back- ground the terrorists might be? Arab, perhaps? While Washington does a fine job in his role, he may have faltered in his choice. Granted 'ol Denzel is an Academy Award winner, but…

… by Annette Bening. Bening attractively develops her enig- matic character of Kraft, who acts as the go-between the Arab community and the U.S. government. What's even more enigmatic is the film's final…

… one of those two-week screen- writing courses that will teach on the first day that you don't start a major conflict with just 45 minutes left to your film. As Arabs throughout Brooklyn are rounded up…

… Zwick wants to create a resounding emotional reac- tion. When the camera pans up from the steps and looks out over the Yankee Stadium infield to see prison pens filled with the entire Arabic; community…

November 20, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

…:00 on 608 E. William, corner of State Sundays. Worship Service-10:30 a.m. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN Student coffee hour at 12:00. sv. CHURCH (ALC-LCA) 4:00 Sunday - Discussion on UNIVERSITY CHURCH Gordon…

….m. Seminar, last of six meetings. David Graf, Minister ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF Students Welcome. CHRIST ST. MARY STUDENT For information or transpo CHAPEL (Catholic) tation: 63-3233 or 26-808 530 W. Stadium Blvd…

… 1236 Washtenaw Ct. 11:00. CHAPEL (LCMS) Rev. Don Postema, Pastor Church School at 9:00 an 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 Welcome to all students! 11.00. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor 10 a.m. - Morning Worship…

… PLACES: 5:30 p.m. - Celebration/Fel- lowship. 6:15 p.m.-Shared Meal, 75c.j Extensive programming for undergrads and grad students. Stop in 'or call 668-6881 for in- formation. k * * FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST…

…. Arab League p e a c e k e e p e r s sur- rounded the airport and kept. out unauthorized persons to make sure of security. Beirut's occupation by thous- ands of Syrian troons is the{ only guarantee…

… Moslem militias near the port city of Tripoli, 60 miles north of Beirut. Syrian and oth- er Arab peacekeepers are scherluled to occupy the city within a few days to complete enforcement of an Arab League…

…. available. Saturday, November 20,1976 Marriott's Great Amerbta. Inter- ested in advance students major- Day Calendar ing in Pub. Rel., Market., Bus. Matthaei Botanical Gardens: An- Managm. Job would begin on…

…, 8 Oak Ridge Nat. Labs., Tenn. Of- pm .m fers a summer program for gradu- Residential College Players: Pir- ating seniors/grad. students. Fields andello's "It Is So! (If You Think open engr., math…

November 28, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…, killing 10 people and injuring 70, officials and state-run television said. The tremble was felt as far away as Oman and the United Arab Emirates. Heidar Alishvandi, the governor of Qeshm, was quoted by…

… attorney for Coca-Cola. Potter is the director of Global Labor Relations for the soft-drink company. A story in the Nov. 18 edition of the Daily (Students make spiritual jour- ney in Spain) incorrectly…

… stated that the city of Len, the starting point of the students' trip, is in France. The city is in Spain. The story also incorrectly reported that the trip to Santiago took the students five weeks to…

…@michigandaily.com. able £si tuttl awg 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com Iraqis arrested in plot to kil judge 0 BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraqi police arrested eight Sunni Arabs for alleg- edly…

…'s supporters and opponents. The eight alleged plotters from Iraq's Sunni Arab minority were apprehend- ed Saturday in the northern city of Kirkuk, police Col. Anwar Qadir said. He said they were carrying written…

…. Yesterday, Iraqi police arrested eight Sunni Arabs for allegedly plotting to kill the judge who prepared the indict- ment of Hussein. conscience." Saddam and seven co-defendants are charged in the killing of…

November 20, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…-of- state students, it's hard to believe that running the airBus is all MSA is capable of. BY MOHAMMED ELGHOUL, ABBY HAUSLOHNER, SALAH HUSSEINI AND SHOSH RUSKIN The Progressive Arab-Jewish Alliance wishes to…

… OPERATION PUSSYCAT EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 LouIE MEIZLISH Editor in Chief AUBREY HENRETTY ZAC PESKOWITZ Editorial Page Editors ((I like to remember Unless…

… probably commute past other Borders loca- Strayer can rched t LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Students should boycott added a noticeable element to the student Ancient documents show that section this year. Stutlent…

… was overlooked on ihis occasion if To THE DAILY: This morning, I received seven unsolicited e the intent was to create an intimidating and Two cover stories appearing in Monday's mails from the Students

… a not ask for these emails, nor did I appreciate such ventures are undertaken wonderful point of intersection. The first com- receivng them. Because of the Students First CLARENCE WARDELL iII ments on…

… the "successful transition to adult-' party's blatant abuse of University technology Engineering senior hood," which "depends, perhaps more than ever, resources, I will not be voting for the Students on…

… stationed in Egypt to his father, I urge all University students to boycott any misconstrues C iren's tale "who writes to ask for warm socks and boots party which resorts to abuse of the University's and to…

… the eye, as the navy-blue color does not tance of planning ahead and defending against on, what else do college students care about? stand out and looks like any other dark col- future attacks, a wise…

… Musicjunior VIEWPOINT Pro-Israel 'Blue Out' reductionist and alienating I I LoUIE MEIZLISH / IN PRINT The do-little assembly With the mid-term elections for the Michigan Student Assembly approaching…

… completion, perhaps it's time for a brief history of campus poli- tics and our illustrious student government. March 2000. Hideki Tsutsumi, a stu- dent whose communications skills are otherwise less than…

November 15, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

… Nations, and the Arab League, Radio Uganda said. "I have decided to withdraw my ar- med forces to the recognized border of Uganda and Tanzania in spite of the provocations which earlier led them to…

… & cleaning solution kit. Canine grabs frisbee This dog took advantage of the remainiig days of nice weather with a game of frisbee with an unidentified partner. -lf URGES STUDENTS TO CHANGE THINKING…

…: Samoff says students willingly accept 'U' way I SOFT '- CONTACTS Including eye exam, follow-up visits, Yes-No-Maybe Plan, and sterilization kit. These low prices will help make Madison Heights the…

… yesterday mor- ning that students too easily accept standards placed upon them by the University. The topic of the second meeting in a two-day conference examining tenure and academic freedom at the Univer…

…. ANOTHER POINT Samoff stressed was that to bring about change, people must follow through with their actions. "Some of the things you (students) are willing to try the University will frown upon. Then what…

… Samoff Employees Organization (GEO) a the University as an example of h students must follow through on atte pted changes. "In general, they'll be able to wear out more than we'll be able to we them out…

… customers and provide porated yesterday to broadcast staff University, for the first time, and student presentations. broadcast outlet in its home city. Hazen Schumacher, University director of broadcast and…

… be expanded within for program proposals. S the next few months to include student,- representatives are expected to classroom, and other University-orien- the committee, Schumacher said ted events…

November 08, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

… LETTERS TO THE EDITOR EIir Mir4igan Daily Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Fh -h Fighting the bookstore owners' 420 Maynard St…

… Department is so sure will cause violence are primar- ily the nation's college students. ARMED WITH the spectre of violence they themselves have raised, Nixon's lackeys first denied permission for a march past…

… minority, now see them as they smash the evil "student-run bookstore!" We wish to thank Ann Arbor bookstores for rallying them to action. -A.S. -J.M. permits and threats of force will prac- tically…

… Army, the National Guard, the White House se- curity forces, and the D.C. Park Police in downtown Washington on Moratorium Day. And the original fears of student- led violence are revealed as sham when…

… University Bookstore. On the other hand, the resources of the students who sup- port the University Bookstore are extremely limited. I ask. who is the "Machine?" ANN ARBOR'S prices are among the highest in the…

…? The University Bookstore is de- signed to be a financial success and save students money. It will be a non-profit corporation run by a professional manager, it will use accepted accounting proce- dures…

… and receive regular auditing. Students will receive an exem- ption from the 4 per cent sales tax. T h i s exemption cannot be given by private bookstores. Des- pite a proposed bill to the con- trary…

students money by pour- ing profits back to students in the form of discounts and/or rebates. On the other hand, thousands and thousands of dollars of private bookstore profit go to the owners of the private…

November 26, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… College students Steve Weed, MANAGING ARTS EDITOR watch the short film they filmed in Nichols Arcade on SL CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Spain and the Story of Google Arab World Translate Newsroom 734-418-41tt opt…

… graded system CRIME NOTES because we thought it apropos to our University audience and our' role as a student newspaper. We also found letter grades an easier system to conceptualize: As stu- dents, we…

… relationship between Spain and the modern Arab world, factoring in Spain's Islamic past. The lectures are free and open to the public. WHO: Dept. of Romance Languages andLiterature WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE…

…, INSIDE Though the University of Colorado, Boulder and Colorado Springs campuses created specific dorms for students with concealed weapon permits this year, no students have applied to live in the dorms…

…,000 residents, is the largest city in western Massachusetts. a 6 0 100+ locations for 100,000+ fans. As an Official Partner of Michigan Athletics, Flagstar Bank is proud to be a key player for Michigan students

November 07, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 5

… voting for, we will have people using last names and appearances as criteria. And unfor- tunately for Ahmed and Hollowell, neither Arab nor black describes enough of us. -John Honkala TIME FOR STUDENTS TO…

… offer sound bites and a media that does noth- ing but give conjecture and banal banter. Perhaps these are the rantings of a naive college student speaking from the intellectual basin of the Midwest, but…

… intellectual basin of the Midwest, allow me to specifi- cally point the finger at some of my fellow students. As the offspring of the informa- tional age, when technology allows mere seconds to bring years worth…

… of knowl- edge, students should be the most informed and active demographic on the political spectrum. I'm tired of hearing erately sent by the U.S. electorate to the politi- cal elites who run this…

… a lack of patriotism over politi- cal differences is, well, I'm speechless. And the people of Georgia bought into it. For them, patriotism means killing Arabs and putting God in the classroom. To love…

…- graphic when we show ourselves to be a powerful constituency. Regardless of which quadruped you associate with, we have to get informed so we can better push our agendas. We are the students of Ameri…

November 14, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…THE-,-MlicHJAN --Aity - ATIDYNfV149 Fifty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every…

… concerned, but.a.lot of influence and popu- larity with the Arabs of Tunis. He commands no army, and bearded Admiral Esteva is far more important in'external matters. But in view of possible sabotage, the…

… along the way fails to salute, the Arabs knock his hat off. Sidi 'Moncef has dispensed with Arab cere- monials received delegations of peoples who have grievances, and has even abolished the require- nent…

… generals, diplomats and ordi- nary Arabs from the four corners of Tunisia. The Sianish Consul-General, who was dean of the diplomatic corps, almost fainted in the crush. At the time, it looked like comic…

…- darten" by Mr. Philippson. Bronson-Thomas Prize in German. Value $2.00. Open to all under- graduate students in German of dis- tinctly American training. Will be awarded on the results 'of a three- hour…

… a list of 30 offered. Students who .wish to compete must be taking a course in German (32 or above) at the time of the competition. They shold register and 'obtain further details as soon as possible…

…, Burbank, California, will interview seniors graduating in January and May, 1943, Monday, November 16, in Room 3205 East Engineering Building. Interested students are asked to sign the Interview Schedule…

…- ture- and Design in the Rackham Amphitheatre at 4:15 p.m. on Thurs- day Nov. 19. The public is invited. Academic Notices Students, College of Literature, Sci- ence, and The Arts: 'Courses dropped after…

… today by students other than freshmen will be recorded with the grade of E. Excep- tions to this regulation maybe made only because of extraordinary cir- cumstances, such as serious' illness. E. A. Walter…

…, Assistant Dean Public Health Students will have an organization meeting following Dr. Haven Emerson's lecture Mon- day afternoon, November 16. [Graduate Students in Zoology who wish to declare their intention…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 05, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…d OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 5, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Higgins I Vol. XCI, No. 54 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… more concerned with making a profit than with educating the students, must be abolished! Likewise the cops who handcuf- fed Peck and Parrentand carted them off to the pokey have no business on the campus…

…. We call for all cops off campus and for the University to be run under worker/student/faculty control. Earlier this year the SYL was victorious in beating back an administrationeattack at the…

…- ce on college campuses and on political organizations around the country, including here at The University of Michigan; has in- filtrated national student organizations; and has collected files on a…

…- ditioning us, as students, to seek employment with large corporate firms or government agencies like the CIA, which can afford to pay "big bucks." The University would like to portray itself as a neutral…

… institutions, and gover- nment agencies such as the Department of Defense and the CIA have, not only via the training and recruitment of students, but also by direct fun- ding of University operations and…

… when the CIA shows up on campus and offers a large salary with the promise of excitement and travel, many students jump at the chance to "serve the public," especially in these times when any job is hard…

November 09, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… Democrats, Indian American Student Association, Arab Student Associa- tion and the NAACP, to name a few. Our slate also includes current MSA representatives and MSA committee members. Keep a lookout for…

…4 - Tuesday, November 9, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.corr Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan sinte 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MO 48109 tothedaily…

… coffee - stirred much contro- versy in Michigan after the hospitaliza- tion of students who drank the product and the reported rape of a 14-year-old girl who drank Four Loko mixed with rum, as reported…

… afternoon. As I grew up, my relationships with faculty members, the admin- istration and community members developed, too. My voice as a student carried weight among the adults in my world. I felt encouraged…

… The need for student regents Last spring, University students overwhelm- ingly voted to elect MForward candiates to represent them on the Michigan Student Assembly. All 19 MForward candidates up for…

… election won seats, led by current MSA Presi- dent and MForward founder Chris Armstrong. This landslide victory was a mandate from the student body for MForward to pursue their campaign promise of aggressive…

… advocacy to address major problems on campus. Since taking office in April, MForward's slate of diverse student leaders has become the new leaders of the MSA. MSA's. current treasurer, chief of staff and…

… Football Saturdays, worked with administrators to offer transportation options for student organizations and delayed the vote on the porch couch ban due to a lack of student involvement in the debate…

…. Currently, MForward party members on MSA are leading the initiative to implement an open housing policy on campus. For those who are unfamiliar with open housng, it would allow students living in University…

… housing to choose their roommates regardless of gender identity and expression. Open housing isn't simply about creating an inclusive and non-dis- criminatory community. it's also about about students

November 05, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… forum, People Dancing Studios, 111 Third St., 3 p.m. U Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Students Association, Michigan Union, Anderson Room D, 7 p.m. Get the cutting edge on news concerning…

… discrimination against gay, lesbian and bisexual students with campus activists lastnight in the Law- yers' Club Lounge. For an hour and a half, the group discussed homosexu- ality in general and Bylaw 14.06 in…

… the only legal sup- port for homosexuals. A committee made up of students 3and faculty has begun looking for ways to implement the bylaw. Several students at the discussion criticized the committee…

… from Mount Olympus, we would not have done our jobs.,, McGowan pointed to the regents' 7-1 vote in supportof the amendment. Rackham student Monique WMansoura had reservations. "Not searching out gays for…

… pointed to people's growing sen- sitivity as an example."Increased awareness happened because students made it happen. We made it happen when we came out," Sullivan said. Kevin Lee, a Rackham student

…." MIGHTY CHEM LAB PEOPLE MSA candidates focus on North Campus concerns By KAREN TALASKI DAILY STAFF REPORTER To many students, North Campus seems like afar away place. Inhabited by engineers, artists and…

… musicians, its wooded pathways lead to nothing more than a long bus ride to Central Campus on a Sat- urday night. Yet Michigan Student Assembly candidates hope to bring student gov- ELECTION ernment to the…

… conference. "In general, MSA needs to get the word out more. Everyone wants to see more students get involved, but people aren't standing by what they say," she said. "There's a lot more to do." However…

…, Conservative Coalition candidate Mark Biersack warned can- didates not to make promises that students living on North Campus may not want. "It's giving North Campus special status and I don't want to see the…

… Engineer- ing Council (UMEC) and Society of Women Engineers (SWE) before changing the way MSA interacts with North Campus. "If they think we're doing a good enough job, we are," Biersack said. Yet Students

November 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… districts," Faxon said, citing duplication of services, inefficiencies and buildings serving a small number of students under the current system. The bill would set up a nine- member commission to prepare a…

… lines Students wait in the cold outside the Ticket Office to Tickets went on sale yesterday morning at 8:30. buy tickets for the Michigan-USC Rose Bowl Jan. 1. THE LIST What's happening in Ann Arbor…

… today LSA-SG elections offer little choice Meetings The Student Book Exchange - mass meeting SALSA - Socially Active Latino Student Assoc. meets at 7:30 in Angell Rm. 221 Michigan Student Assembly…

Student Rights Commission - 5:30 p.m. in Union Rm. 3909 Rainforest Action Movement - 7 p.m. in Dana Rm. 1040 Earth Day Organizing Commit- tee - 7 p.m. in the Union 4th floor MSA International Students

…" - the Hitchcock classic; 7, 8:30 and 10 p.m. at Hillel "Beyond the Walls" - a film about the relations between Jews and Arabs in an Israeli prison; 7:30 p.m. at Hillel Northcoast--UM Jazz Ensem- ble - 8 p…

….m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall Arpilleras from Peru and Chile - distinctive fabric wall-hangings by Christine Kloostra Daily Staff Writer LSA students have a tough choice today. From a field of 16…

… candidates, students will be electing 15 LSA Student Government representatives, a president and vice president - a total of 17 positions. Twelve of the candidates represent the Students for Academic Institu…

… candidates are running as independents. LSA-SG's main function is to al- locate funds to campus organizations to sponsor events that benefit LSA students. They also appoint students to various University…

November 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

… racism. Choy specifically criticized the University for hav- ing no Asian-American department to teach students their history, culture, and concerns. One student quoted a line Ebens said in the film - "I…

Students Coalition series: "Asian Americans; Making an Impact - Directions for Social Change" an7 the keynote speaker for Asian Awareness month. ALEXANDRA BREZ/Daily Film maker Christine Choy hosts a…

…'s policies on harassment and protests. Again, the parties split. Three support the current policies. The remainder cite the lack of student participation in the policies' forma- tion and the continued lack of…

student control over their execution. MSA's handling of off-campus o issues also continues to be a major h issue. The assembly has come under e criticism for passing resolutions this semester, including the…

… the Mod- ling Nitrogenase Active Site" Chem. Prof. Dimitri Coucouvanis, 1200 Chem. Bldg., 4 pm. f'The Arab-Israeli Conflict: What Role for the U.S.?" - sev Na'im Ateek, Wesley Lounge, First Methodist…

November 11, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE If there is a disaster in your area, don't turn to…

… Mathew Shepard, a gay student from the Uni- his followers bring to light the larger battle opportunity. The line between church and state versity of Wyoming. facing the gay community and its allies in the…

… 2007 starving peasants in immigrants benefit from the powerful wel- presidential elections. 1789, to disgruntled students and workers fare aspect of the French state - receiving The riots in France are…

… most jobs. In addition, recent tions" as many have claimed. The suc- be heard in France is to burn a car or two, legislation banning the wearing of traditional cessful integration of Arab immigrants in…

… throw some rocks or even break out the ol' headscarves in French schools, while allow- American society demonstrates the extent guillotine and roll a few heads down the ing students of Christian faiths to…

… wear cross- of the French problem. Given tolerant con- Champs-Elysdes. How could the French es, is a clear indicator of French religious and ditions, Arab-Americans have shown that government allow such…

… a crucial cross- Arab and North African immigrants power- in the riots deported immediately. roads that is long overdue. Will France use less and voiceless. In an interview with The Associated this…

… adversely affected by vio- lence, not just those who are "melanin- endowed." Students should demand that this production adhere to the same spirit of diversity demanded of all other institutions of the…

… support team for our team both during this season and for several years to follow. Financial considerations aside, sold (or astic students. And speaking to those underclassmen, please understand this: Do…

November 22, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

… as he prepares toaccelerate the peace process, especially with Syria. Peres believes a deal with Damascus will put an end to the Arab-Israeli con- flict, a coup that could persuade his skeptical…

… lawmakers from parties repre- senting Israel's Arab minority support the government from the outside, guar- anteeing him amaiority of 63 out of 120 on most issues. Addressing Labor Party members in Tel Aviv…

… probably would not seek a new referendum on independence until 1997. CHICAGO (AP)- She was anhonor student from a religious family, but a teen-age pregnancy started Debra . Evans' slide into a world of dim…

… University Rela- tions Walter Harrison said there is no evidence that athletic contracts foster temptation for student-athletes at the University. Patton said the University is among the top sellers of apparel…

November 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…- cently that students backing the administration burned an effigy of the Student Action Committee wiAch protested the dismissal. Arab-Jewish Relations To Be Topic at Hillel Albert Elazar, well-known au…

… performances have in- cluded a woodwind quartet, con- certos for horn and flute, and various instrumental solos. Today at 1:30 p.m. Quad residents and advanced students from the School of Music will present a…

…,000. Origin of the fire was undetermined. COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Students Enjoy Sick Call at Harvard Congress To WASHINGTON-(P)-Early in the new Congress members will be asked to decide whether this na- tion should…

… quartet are Prof. Gilbert Ross and Emil Raab, violinists, Paul Doktor, violist, and Prof. Oliver Edel, cellist. Roger Hauenstein, student of organ .in the music school, will present a recital at 4:15 p. m…

…. Recently the Star went broke.. (No picture). CONTROVERSY at tiny Olivet College over the firing of a pro- fessor and his wife appears to have split the student body wide open. Detroit newspapers reported re…

…- thority on Arab-Jewish relations will address the campus IZFA chapter at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Hillel Foundation. He will discuss the Arab-Jewish problem. The meeting is open to the public. - T L I…

November 01, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SMX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1968 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1~5 'U' Israeli, Arab Students Comment on Middle East FIRST AMERICAN TOUR: Grenfell…

…, "they'll have to take Cairo." The Egyptia nand Arab students have expressed their concern about the dispute by sending a signed petition to the Egyptian Embassy in Washington which reads: "We are…

… against continuous guer- rilla action. Their aim is not so much the I canal, he said, but the downfall of Nasser who is the symbol of na- tionalism for al Arabs. $ "If they want Nasser," El-Zarka said…

…. Leland Stowe of the journalism department at 11 a.m. today in 1433 Mason Hall. His talk, to be given to a world affairs journalism class, will be open to all interested students. By DIANA LaBAKAS Joyce…

… for the Arabs"and .gathering 'recruits" as they went. Daily Editor Dick Snyder, '57, commented, "The situation re- flects poorly on the University and deserves Council attention. It's appalling that…

students should take it as a big joke. It's not at all indicative of maturity." Insisting that the demonstration appeared to be "all in good fun," Inter-Fraternity Council President . Tim Leedy, '57 BAd…

…, said both Jewish and Gentile students were involved and there was no evidence of any racial overtones. Union President Roy I~ave, '57E, called the demonstration "com- pletely harmless 'goofing off…

… not later than Nov. 7. The following student sponsored so- cial events are approved for the com- ing week-end. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the…

… Office of Student Affairs not later than 12:00 noon on the Tuesday prior to the event. Nov. 2: Adams, Graduate Outing Club, Lester House, Mosher, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Sigma Delta. Nov. 3: Alpha Chi Sigma…

… Allemande, Riga- doon, four minuets, Gavotte, Matelotte, Borre, two gigues, Paisande, and two contradances., Academic Notices Architecture and Design Students may not drop courses without record after 5:00 p…

November 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Boost Health Aid-Forsythe Reveals Facilities Now Overtaxed By JOE FREIN Extension of University Health Service benefits to the families of student veterans is not possible under present University regula…

…, about 20 nurses and 55 beds to provide for more than 20,- 000 students, the Health Service could not possibly handle the in- creased demands for medical service which would be required," he said. Dr…

… extended to veterans' families, the problem of "where to draw the line" would be difficult to solve, he observed. Non-veteran students and teaching assistants with lim- ited financial resources would un…

… for such serv- ice to non-students, he added. Medical treatment is afforded amilies of veterans at a minimum expense by the University Hospi- tal clinical service, Herbert Wag- ner, businessnager- the…

… ,Hos- pital pointed out. By cooperative arrangement with the Veterans Administration, members of student veterans' families may be admitted and treated at the University Hos±ai, without referral, upon…

November 22, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… bje Mfi i igan Ba4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Anabortion…

… hatchet job. I am an at-large member of the During my term on LSA-SG, I 1 LSA student government, and a have been very favorably im- member of neither Students for pressed by the dedication and Academic and…

… Institutional concern of Susan Porter and Development ifor the Student Margaret Talmers, the presiden- Alliance for Better Represen- tial and vice-presidential can- tation, the two parties competing didates from…

… for the Midwest, said, "There will be no peace in the Middle East until all the Arab countries realize that Israel can- not be destroyed by military for- ce." How can Israel even begin to negotiate…

…, more than 20 Arab countries with plenty of space of- fered no help to the Palestinians and chose to use them as political weapons. They remained in tents for over 20 years. Now who is denying the…

… problems on Israel than on their Arab counterparts. Israel has nothing to be ashamed of in the way the Palestinians have been treated. If only the Jews were treated that kindly every, time they were…

… 21 * ,.' t ._ A- / ~/////A7X ii,,-. /U .-, AL it " " r /'i/'fi ,_4,- To the Daily: I am compelled to comment on a particular poster that is being used by the Student Alliance for Better…

… Representation campaign in the LSA Student Government elections because I find it very deceptive. The poster thanks SABRE for the structure the par- ty brought to MSA. SABRE is correct in asserting that its…

November 20, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Religious Course Need May Chance New Conflict -Daily-Peter Anderson NEW OFFICERS-Student Government Council held its election of officers last night. Those chosen were Mort Wise (left), executive vice…

student Government CouncilE elected officers for the comingi semester last night, then heard af motion the Council be dissolved.e Maynard Goldman, 59, was re- elected president over Scott Chrys- ler, '59BAd…

… cooperation among the mem- bers of SGC and between the Council, students and administra- tion has been noticeably lacking. "If the original concept of stu- dent government were kept in mind, the Council would…

… have both student trust and the confidence of the administration," he de- - clared. "Power in the Council has grown more concentrated," Chrysler maintained. "I would like to see the power restored to the…

… 18 SGC members." World News Roundup Goldman countered Chrysler's statements, saying, "Student gov- ernment is a government by and for the students. It is not a gov- ernment in cooperation with the…

…." Goldman said that he has stood for "strong, effective student gov- ernment." It should be strong in that it should stand up for its ideas and it must be effective by working in areas of responsibility, he…

November 30, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 30, 2004 OPINION + + + 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN…

students I mean - Thanksgiving is not a time to ponder what we are thankful for or what is truly important to us in life. For a lot of us, Thanksgiving is just another trip home, another reason to see all…

…- ues that Christians hold dear. Christian political communities in Ann Arbor. Last year, we established, the Progressive Arab-Jewish Alliance, a group established by members of both communities working…

… Arbor Jewish community, such as Jewish Witnesses for Peace. So we would have to disagree that no dialogue exists between Palestinians and Israelis (Group Leaders invite 'U' to discuss Arab

… outside of it because it is only through a democratic dissemination of ideas and views that real change becomes possible. It is also crucial that all students at the University be given access to these…

… ideas so that they can form a balanced opinion with regard to the Palestinian-Israeli con- flict and the role students should play with regard to University investments in com- panies that make a direct…

… profit from the Israeli occupation. We welcome, as always, discussion between groups and the advance- ment of a democratic exchange, and we feel that all students should have access to that exchange…

… through the media. Terek Dika Dika is an LSA senior and vice chair of Students Allied for Freedom and Equality Daily's coverage of GEO remains unbalanced To THE DAILY: I recently submitted a letter in…

… response to an editorial supporting the Graduate Employee Organization in its quest for more benefits at the expense of students sage conduit rather than a news medium. Though it may have come as a surprise…

November 19, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… offers to surrender Kunduz BANGI, Afghanistan (AP) - The Taliban offered yesterday to surrender their last northern stronghold if Arab and other foreign fighters loyal to Osama bin Laden in the city are…

… on New York and Washington and last week's crash of American Airlines Flight 587 in New York, many students who usually fly home for Thanksgiving are now opting to drive because of their concerns over…

… automobiles. There is certainly a downward trend every time there is a plane crash," Ascher said. For some students, it is impractical to travel any other way except via plane, making the decision an easier one…

…. "I have to fly home," said Social Work graduate student Jill Sur of Kailua, Hawaii. "I've never been afraid to fly before; obvious- ly I live on an island and anywhere I have See TRAVEL, Page 7A Fire…

… night. 13Blue candidates win TASA cutua By Kara Wenzel Daily Staff Reporter University students approved a $1 increase in mandatory fees by a vote of 2,309 to 1,779, and Blue Party candidates won 13 of…

… the 22 seats up for election last week on the Michigan Student Assembly. "I think it shows clearly students are in step with the Assembly in thinking student organiza- tions are underfunded," said MSA…

… Treasurer Josh Samek. "The assembly hopes and expects Vice President (E. Royster) Harper will recommend the fee increase to the regents." MSA and LSA Student Government members are hoping to make a…

… am real- ly excited to make some changes in MSA and give a new group of students a voice." Harris, like other newly elected representa- tives, said she plans to "start an in-depth look at the bussing…

… After more than nine months of planning and the com- bined efforts of about 300 students, the Indian American Student Association's annual cultural show debuted Friday to an audience of 3,000. The show at…

… interactions between Indian American students and their parents and the challenges associated with being part of two cultures. Show co-coordinator Adil Daudi said the performance was designed to educate people…

November 01, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily- Wednesday, November 1, 1989- Page 5 Students who suffer from stress seek means to cope by Shara Smiley Stressed? Well, you're not alone. According to Newsweek, stress is running…

… higher than usual at col- leges this fall. Students must deal with stress caused by academic, so- cial and personal pressures. A good way for students to "keep perspective" and avoid stress is to balance…

… that stu- dents experience here at Michigan is a feeling that there is usually at least one other student to relate to. Stress- ful situations become intensified when some students become isolated from…

… resources to help students deal with stress: -Counselling Services provides free, short-term counselling for stu- dents. -76-GUIDE (764-8433) is a stu- dent service designed for those who want want to speak…

… to a peer coun- selor by phone. Hours are 5 p.m. to, 9 a.m. on weeknights and 24 hours during the weekend. -The Psychological Clinic on East Huron Drive also offers private counselling for students

… said. "We did what we wanted to do, not what they wanted." The bulldozers that pushed away the earthen mound blocking off the Christian Arab town of 10,000 peo- ple ended Beit Sahour's unlikely role as a…

… pictures of Ricardo Montalbon in it. ti / I _' ( UI J2 a th host Howard Stevens Thursda, November27:0lroom i ~~UnhigaBa Career Opportunities at Morgan for ( iiversil uof Ieigilan students

November 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

Students for Israel and Progressive Zionist Caucus - Majid Houssesi, "Position of the Druse in the Arab-Israeli Conflict", 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill St. Center for Russian and East European Studies - Barbara…

…LSA-SG pulls speaker's funds By STACEY SHONK The LSA student government yester- clay retracted its support for an up- coming symposium entitled, "Palestine . Zionism and Racism," after several 4…

… officially vote today to ask the Muslim Student Association, which is holding the sym- Oosium, to return $100 LSA-SG granted the group on Oct. 23. But he said tepresentatives had informally agreed jesterday to…

… Experience 'The people who have been offended aren't going to go (to the event) to decide if it's (anti- semitic) or not, but they're still going to associate it with LSA student government.' - Eric Berman…

… had been retracted. Berman said that several students called LSA-SG yesterday to complain after the group posted fliers Monday which clearly stated that LSA was sponsoring the symposium. Michael Brooks…

… may offend members of the Jewish community. When the Muslim Students Association made its appeal to LSA-SG for funding, the group said the sym- posium would be titled "The Heart of Palestine." "If they…

… of officers on ar- tnored car patrols in Tembisa, east of Johannesburg. Seven people have perished in Tembisa during the two-day $trike. HUNDREDS OF thousands of black 'orkers and students stayed home…

….00 Students, General Admission) I 3 Month Co-ed Nautilus - M.' Ann Arbor 3 Month Unlimited Racquetball - #93.00 Court Club 3 Month Combination Naut/RB - *143.00- 287s Boardwak Ann Arbor.Michian 48104 NEED…

… Aerobic Classes are avail- able at an additional fee. * Requires an additional refundable I.D. Charge. Highlight Scott Page, president of the Michigan Student Assembly, and Bill Spindle, editor…

…-in-chief of the Michigan Daily, are the guests of Campus Meets The Press. They will discuss the state of student activities at the University today. The session begins at 4:30 p.m. at the Kuenzel Room in the…

November 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… cotton garments, which were ideally' suited for the warm African weather. Adaptation difficulties started early for the young African couple. But, ac- cording to other foreign students and counselors at…

… the University's Inter- national Center, the4 difficulties the Okhmafes suffered are unfortunately typical. Language is one the most obvious barrier a foreign student must' over- come. Feelings of…

… alienation, loneliness, and troubles learning ard or American customs often pose more serious hurdles to foreign students, ac- cording to University counselors. HANISUP KOWN is a '29-year-old graduate student

… foreign American pastimes. This is why most of my friends also come from Korea," Kown said. Another problem for international students is learning differences' in culture. In Indonesia, for example, looking…

… an older person in the eye is a sign of disrespect. In the United States, a shifty glance may signal dishonesty. In many Arab nations, it is rude to open a gift in front of the person who has given it…

…. Yet, in American culture, it is often considered rude not to do so. SINCE MANY international students are only in the United States for a few years to receive their education before students returning…

… to their native country, some say it seems pointless to make lasting friends in America. "Most foreign students tend to be graduate students and often live in apartments, where it is often difficult to…

… socialize ( With American students), said LSA Sophomore Randa Desski, who is a native of Egypt. In addition, foreign students are sometimes overwhelmed by the sheer size and impersonality of the Univer- sity…

…. One student, Noriko Frejji from Japan, said she resents the "immensity of the University of Michigan" and that See 'U', Page 5 Life abroad tough for Americans By PAUL TUCCI About 60 American high…

… school and college students recently found out first hand the sorts of adiustment problems foreign students who come to school in the United States experience. Gathered at a resort near Brighton last…

November 28, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… everything between! 406 E. Liberty-663-6771 STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS N) C O -4 C a z "HUMAN RIGHTS:' THE ISRAEL ISSUE" What are the civil rights of Arabs in Israel? Are U. N. charges of human rights…

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, November 28, 1978-Page 3 IYOU SEE NE S A3TMUEN ALL'DAY Student enrollment up If you think the Drop-/Add lines are a little longer and the bars a little more crowded these…

…, enrollment is now 5,955-up from 5,480 last year. Flint's student body of 3,884 represents an increase of 83 from the 1977- 78 figures. And we're not alone. The'State Board of Education has reported a slight…

… increase in overall enrollment for Michigan's 94 colleges and universities. The Board said 485,858 students are now enrolled compared to 485,400 last year. That represents an increase of one-tenth of one per…

… cent. 'U'students advanced And not only are there more students at the University, but a larger number of those students have Advanced Placement (AP) credit this year - more, in fact, than any other…

… American college. Figures compiled by the College Board, which administers the tests to high school seniors, show that 1,155 entering Michigan students took 1,749 individual examinations in May 1978. IOf…

… that number virtually all enrolled in this fall's class of 4,000 freshpersons. Thus, one-fourth of the class came with AP credits. Running behind the University in the number of students with AP credits…

… colleges (844). Clifford F. Sjogren, director of admissions at the University, said he was pleased that the University again leads the nation in AP students. "We have been first for the past several years…

…, he said. "Students with AP credits tend to be from the strongest high schools, and they generally have elected the best courses taught in those schools. The University's large number of AP students is…

… another yardstick indication that we have a fine caliber of student." Assault Crisis Center moves The county's Assault Crisis Center has moved to a new location; 4009 Washtenaw Ave. The new 24-hour cirsis…

November 11, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… future. THE- LSA honors program gives high-ranking students opportunities to take honors courses. or honors sections of courses, and receiving individual academic counseling. Honors students must meet…

… survey to honors students. Hours after students found "LSA Honors Evaluation Surveys" in their mailboxes, rumors predicting the cancellation of the honors program began circulating, but honors committee…

… members insisted cancellation was unlikely. "I really doubt that the program will be abandoned," said Carolyn Rosenberg, one of the two student representatives on the committee. CONCERN HAS also been…

… expressed over honors students' increased access to faculty members, and the ' segregation which some believe exists between honors and non-honors students. "Honors is a misleading word," Hornback said. "It…

… should be called 'A Program for Students Who Want to Work Hard,' but that's too long. It would be nice if the whole college could provide programs and counseling services similar to those of the honors…

… housing and possible programs to increase interaction between all students might also be discussed, Rosenberg said. "THE REVIEW is a normal sort of thing," Jacobson said. "We will see whether any…

… innovations would make sense. The cancellation is an option, but I'm personally skeptical that it will occur. The committee is currently accepting faculty and student comments about the honors program. Several…

… letters have already been received from faculty members challenging the fairness of the program and its admission guidelines. "No one has yet tackled the problem of which students are most capable…

…," Rosenberg said. ONE QUESTION on the survey asked whether honors students have an advantage over non-honors students See LSA, Page 2 "tie will see whet~her (LflYinno1- rations trouldfma4ke' sCIs' Thee…

… Palestinian Arabs on the future of the Israeli-occupied territories, Israeli negotiators are trying to weaken the link. PRESIDENT Carter, at a news con- ference Thursday in Kansas City, urged the two sides to…

November 27, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… said consultations among Prime Minister Menachem Begin's Cabinet on Sunday produced an agreement to explore the feelers put out by Arab mayors on Shakaa's behalf. It was still unclear if a compromise…

… discussion he held with a top army officer in which he allegedly condoned Arab terrorism. Shakaa said he was misquoted and that he opposes violence, although he blames Israel's 13-year occupation for the on…

…'and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: 412 Septem…

November 15, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

…: Israelis affirm ousting of mayor TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)-The Israeli government yesterday reaffirmed its decision to expel the Arab mayor of Nablus, who authorities claim is sym- pathetic to PLO terrorism…

…. The Cabinet decision brought a rash of resignations from Arab officials in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. The mayor's supporters sought help in Washington, at the United Nations, and in Canada…

… NOVEMBER 17, 1979-8:00 p.m. HILL AUDITORIUM Tickets: $4, $3, or $2 (student 11) MAIL ORDERS SEND CHECK TO: Ticket Manager, The University of Michigan Men's Glee Club 1024 Administration Building, Ann Arbor…

November 22, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… batteries. The fighting was sparked by an Israeli air raid on a Syrian army position and three Arab guerrilla bases seven miles inside Syria. It came in reprisal for guerrilla raids against Israeli…

… ceasefire line raises some delicate questions about Syria's relations with its closest allies-Egypt, Libya and the Soviet Union. Syria is linked with Egypt and Libya in the year-old Federation of Arab

…-attack. But as each exchange becomes more serious, the prospect must loom larger in the strategic think- ing of the Arabs. NAL GIFT 0 The monogrammed CIRCLE PIN 6 is a campus tradition 4A' if5T Although the…

… officials said the session was "characterized by the same degreeI of concentration and seriousness" that prevailed during the earlier talks. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the…

November 20, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

… American who does the bidding of whites in anew Web message yesterday intended to dent the president-elect's popu- larity among Arabs and Muslims and claim he will not change U.S. policy. Ayman al…

… enemy oppressor. Obama has been welcomed by many in the Middle East who hope he will end what they see as Amer- ican aggression against Muslims and Arabs under President George W. Bush. Some believe his…

… 1960s Muslim African-American rights leader, who is known among some in the Arab world and seen as a symbol of anti-imperialism. EAST LANSING Romney warns against auto bailout Mitt Romney chided fellow…

…- braces diversity and freedom of ex- pression," Yim wrote. "For students who are not racial minorities, I am concerned that this cover art sends the message that it is okayto portray African Americans in a…

… get the money." Duong and other students said they worked with Studio 4 primar- ily because the club was more ac- GREEKS From Page 1A for IFC events that are responsive to the needs of chapter…

… image by working with other organizations like the Michigan Student Assembly and the Ann Arbor Police Department. "Our image can always be im- proved. I never want a negative as- sociation or stigma…

student body is motivat- ed with big drives. We can do it." According to figures provided by Rock last night, Ohio State cur- rently leads Michigan by 11 pints, 1,623-1,612. To donate, students can either…

…Quad Residence Hall cafeteria and the Michigan Union Pendleton Room from 2 to 8p.m. To encourage students to donate, organizersarealsoofferingincentives including a raffle of two tickets to the Ohio State…

… always gets prejudiced of Mangray to assume with Studio 4 when they held events positive feedback from student only Asian students would attend there. groups he worked with. their party, and to label…

… shadily," said Vietnamese Student with everybody," he said. "This is nior, said she and Lai argued with Association President Kevin Duong. the first time anything like this has Mangray before he showed them…

November 18, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… ......_ Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS i s: :?oI :v The Fourth…

… by Israel's foreign minister, Abba Eban. In an attempt to persuade the Arab inhabitants on the West Bank of the Jordan River to form a peaceful Israeli- annexed state, the advertisement shows a smiling…

… eliments in the Northeast section of their nation are using the United Airlines' agency with the slogan, "Join the friendly Thais by Uniting." THEN THERE IS Mao Tse-tsung who, trying to con- cinve the Arabs

… to take up the Communist Chinese anti- capitalist furvor, is imploring his semetic friends to: "Put a Tiger in your tank." When the campaign was formulated back in May, the Arabs still had tanks to put…

… on Viet Nam, and the sooner the better. -Lewis C. Ernst Advisory Board To the Editor: T HIS LE'TTER concerns the Student Ad v i sory Boards which I still feel haven't been done justice. I can only…

… speak for Vice-President Radock's Advisory Board of which I am a member as to the success of these Student Advisory Boards when I say that I think the relationship has been and is still excellent. We (the…

…, more ef- fective ways for students to em- ploy University News Service, the reaction of students to the tui- tion increase, and presently we have been engaged in discussing the relationship between the…

… stu- dent publications and the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions. I don't think the Boards were ever intended to be decision- making bodies or were ever in- tended to represent a student

… job is to hopefully translate some of the constructive ideas reached at our meeting to the corresponding student, facul- ty or administrative organization which is involved issues with these r5 ~r…

Student Affairs. A SCHOLARSHIP budget too small to fulfill the require- ments of all who meet an initial need criterion may be rationed either by reducing or eliminating awards to those with only border…

November 12, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Bandung Asian-Afri- can conference.' Eleven I Six Vac , Council Election Expecte To Draw Record Bai lotin } Dafy-Wesley Kar VIEWS PRESENTED-Student Government Council candidates had an opportunity to…

…; back row: Maynard Goldman, Dan Belin, Dave Bray, Bert Getz, and Virgil Grumbling. Approximately twenty-five students attended the forum. - icational standards at the rsity should not be sacrificed der…

… to handle more students, >ers of the Faculty Senate d yesterday. ording to the group's secre- Prof. George M. McEwen engineering English depart- discussion at the closed ng included the problem of…

… University Service, the Free Uni- versity of Berlin exchange student program, Ann Arbor United Fund, and National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students. Is ",.n, 3 .:? 'i k:' v.: .t " i '"k t a a…

… troop movements at night along the northern frontier. High excitement was generated also by mass street demonstra- tions and new editorial attacks against Hussein of Jordan, King of the brother A'rab

… state to the south. Speakers and editorials accused him of betraying Arab nation- alism and threatened him with liquidation. Agreement Reported Developments which otherwise could presage a new crest of…

… the Middle East crisis were somewhat balanced, however, by uncon- firmed reports from Arab sources " at the United Nations in Newe York that Syria and the United States had agreed on steps to Im- In ie…

… Post Zook Says Fewer Workers Cause Di In Number of Pol By DOROTHEA STEUDE With a weather forecast ol and warmer through Wedne Student Government Council tions Director Phil Zook, '60, mates that 8…

…,000 students will for SGC candidates today an morrow. The 18 polts, placed tr -cally about cdmpus, will be between 8 a.m. and 5 prm will be manned by approin 750 students from sororities ternities, and other…

… Univ$ housing units. Zook maintained that at 1,080 students could be used kfor that reason cut the iu of polls from the usual 20 to Usually Too Many "Always in the past we have more workers than. we…

November 02, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

… manuscripts from under- graduates in colleges and universi- ties throughout the country. Students wishing to contribute to the magazine, which will pre- sent its first issue to the public sometime in December…

…- ments of meetings is available to of- ficially recognized and registered stu- dent organizations only.) *0 * * Unitarian Student Group, meeting, Nov., 3, 700 p.m., First Unitarian Church. Speaker: Dr…

…. Cutler, "Fromm's -' Psychoanalytic Approach." Ukrainian Students' Club, meeting, Nov. 4, 8:00 p.m., 1024 Hill. 4* * Hillel, Yiddish Class, Nov. 3, 9;00 a.m., Hillel. Congregational and Disciples Guild…

… House. Newman Club, Latin-A m e r4 c a n movies in English, Nov. 2, 8:30 p.m., Newman. Westminster Student Fellowship, post-game picnic, Nov. 2, 5:15 p.m., Library Lounge, Presbyterian Student Center…

…. * * * Westminster Student Fellowship, In- ternational dinner, Nov. 3, 5:45 p.m., Presbyterian Student Center. Michigan Christian Fellowship, lec- ture, Nov. 3, 4:00 p.m., Lane Hall. Speaker: Mr. John Osward Sanders…

… Russia, are much smaller but they have been strengthened by the presence of Egyptian troops in Syria. The Egyptian contingent has been estimated unofficially at 3,000 men. Syria is a member of the Arab

… League and fellow Arabs have promised solemnly they would aid Syria if war comes. But powerful Arabs like Arabia's King Saud have indicated they are not pleased by Syria's close connection with Russia…

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… clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade. )J2 Special two drawer files for students $23.75. MORRILL'S 314 S. State )J34 LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian blinds installed properly. Murphy Brothers…

… insurance! Available to University of Michigan students, faculty and staff. Complete all risks protection at lowest cost. Airway Underwriters, Inc., NO 2-7521. )M7 FOX MOTEL (formerly Boyd's) Phone in every…

November 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… merely states its members were not living up to IFC’s standards. That’s putting it mildly if the lines crossed, in fact, endangered three students’ lives. The emails The Daily obtained reveal IFC…

… fraternities in the wake of the deaths of students who were pledging. The IFC’s entire public face regarding this self-suspension calls us to question whether the council is truly dedicated to…

Student Government debate and subsequent vote over whether the University’s Board of Regents should create a committee to investigate companies in Israel accused of human rights violations against…

… Palestinians. Speeches from students and community leaders of all affiliations highlighted their personal narratives that shaped their outlook on the resolution. As we understood Tuesday evening, there…

… are too many sides not just in the Arab-Israeli conflict, but also concerning BDS. What exactly are the stakes of what’s being argued? In the end, these concerns reveal the emotions people invest…

… of the Balfour Declaration, which some historians view as ground zero of the “100 year war” between Jews and Arabs. Though the current situation in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank bears little in…

… divestment vote and the Balfour Declaration’s centennial could not be more fitting. In the midst of the centennial, academics are contemplating what the current status of the Arab-Israeli conflict…

… the words of the British Colonial Office, to both Arabs and Jews. While the Balfour Declaration became reified in 1917, Jewish immigration to Palestine had long been in place and would only…

November 22, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

students that are worried about their safety; we have Muslim and Arab students that are worried about their safety,” Harper said. “So we have a pretty active Department of Public Safety right now…

… campus more welcoming for LGBTQ students. Specifically, they’ve opened an LGBTQ housing space that she said she assumes would be friendly to transgender students and their housing needs. “As…

… the undergraduate curriculum that includes a social justice component — something she is very pleased with. It would require students to take a certain number of classes pertaining to race and…

….” According to 2016 enrollment data for the class of 2020 at Northwestern, 8.5 percent of the student population is Black or African American, 13.6 percent is Hispanic or Latino, 20 percent is Asian and…

students who believe in protecting Palestinian human rights,” Sarkar wrote. “The spirit of the resolution embodies the University of Michigan’s mission statement — to challenge the present — and the…

… chapter of SAFE met with E. Royster Harper, vice president for Student Life, and Laura Blake Jones, dean of students, for a dialogue and conversation. Approximately 20 students were in attendance to…

… the event. The Daily did not attend the meeting due to the personal nature of the event, but spoke to several student attendees afterwards. LSA senior Andrea Sahouri attended the dialogue, and…

… stated one of the most important aspects of the conversation was the way it exposed students to University officials that are open to hearing concerns, specifically for those students who may be…

… feeling the administration is not intimately connected to conversation among the student body. “I think the most important part of the meeting as a whole was letting the students of SAFE, and the…

… them or talk to them about anything that they’re there for us as students,” she said. Another main point of discussion was safety concerns among students following #UMDivest. While parts of…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… the freedom of choice. which hF'7lC tive system does," the Prsdn i~lustrikes at the 1)rf. ~i!;'?.t.:yieaof education 'as en- tedained b }y most students, when he dec~rs,"A student who studies is cc…

…~asieied eel~a,"and "tobe a high brow is atalo ~n so' ambitions "Undr1th1- resent s.ystem a student c<; aauec etion much as he would ar.jti i . n exterior quality in ))tmb ? indsoa great many people while…

… iiiraliy it deals with the in- ir llri;ng an:d is ai thing of the spirit." 'The resient'in clqsing,-remtarkes t~it h~suiitaluccsstycan be sup- j~umtl to students only whsn the Am- or an people as a whole…

students the ai '' ' for each offense). University' of Washington will be honored at an international banquet BrinisgChallenge Iow-a sity of I01, Madison, Nov. 2.-Officials of the Hawkeyes University of…

… has lived all his lifo with the Arabs, as a flaming answer to Edith M. Hull's "The Sheik." Produced by the man who made "The Shiek." On a scale more lavish than, that great success. ADDED A CHRISTIE…

November 06, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, November 6, 1981 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan J-sWAt VI Vol. XCII, No. 50 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… work by investing it with a spiritual philosophy. This was pan-Arabism, virtually Nasser's own invention. He tur- ned it into a quasi-religion with himself as head priest. Under his rule, Cairo assumed…

… what most Egyptians felt to be its rightful position as capital of the Arab world. Nasser also was a man of the army. He believed that Egypt could stay strong as a nation only if it were strong…

… and the ongoing movement toward a final set- tlement of Arab-Israeli differen- ces. The immediate domestic con- sequences were positive for the Egyptian president. The nation was jubiliant at the…

… Egypt immediately was ostracized from the pan-Arab community it had helped create. Saudi Arabia, once again, quickly rose to assume Egypt's pre- eminence as the econoz of Riyadh began to don politics of…

… the region. SADAT'S PEACE wi opened the nation to lu vestments from the We: brought a degree of prosperity but it ci spiritual vacuum on th pan-Arabism died civilizational driving Egypt. The nation…

… deprived. Sadat's attempt fore fr to ignore pan-Arabism while for;- force for.cibly working to eradicate' for basic religious revival was a fatal ned t the mistake.- rtual in Although Sadat's successor…

… restore and the Egypt to reputability if not renewed pre-eminence among the Arab nations. mce also These are unpleasant realities ole of the for the United States. Never- political theless, Washington…

… to days. Next students will ask for major paper days. The list could …

November 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 30, 2001 OP/ED ibe £kbi1tgau &IIIQl 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

…-Taliban Arabs have been described as "heavy fighting," "more airstrikes" and a "crushed" prison uprising outside Mazar-e- Sharif, the death of one American is dis- played in a front page article including…

… page you implicitly tell your readers that his life is more important than the lives of Arabs. This includes the 500 prisoners "apparently killed during intense U.S. airstrikes" in the continuation of…

… Daily do the same for Arabs killed fight- ing for and against the Taliban, and for those dying in refugee camps. Please show your readers that all lives are important, Americans and Arabs includ- ed…

… term for Pakistan, I would suggest that it is impossible to be perfectly informed. Little test: What's the proper term for the nationality of a randomly chosen nation, say Lesotho? About the student who…

November 21, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

… Strip yesterday, fatally shooting a 22-year-old man and wounding six Arab youths in clashes, Arab hospital officials said. Five Palestinians suffered beating injuries during an army raid in the West Bank…

… village of Madama, Arab doctors said. The army command confirmed that there was "activity" in Madama but said it had no reports of injuries. Three Israelis suffered injuries when buses they were riding in…

… the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: January through April - $15 in Ann Arbor, $22 outside the city. 1988 spring, summer, and fall term rates not yet…

… available. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the National Student News Service. Editor in Chief...................REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Lauren Shapiro, Chuck Skarsaune, Tony Silber…

November 04, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

… curfew? These are not By Denis Hoppe the occasional suspected high school student-these are duly recorded in the press, the uncensored Arabic langiage press on the West Bank is thus a daily list of the…

…Page 4-Sunday, November 4, 1979-The Michigan Daily Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LXXXX, No. 52 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Army…

… Accords are. For the hundreds of thousands of Arabs evacuated from Southern Lebanon because of the Israeli bombing raids going on there, the Camp David Accords are not top secret. They are living reality…

…. SO WHAT ARE the Camp David Ac- cords? Are they the weekly curfews placed on Arab villages in the West Bank, and the "accidental" killings of Arab children by the Israeli occupation forces during the…

… names, date of arrest and discharge, of hundreds of West Bank Arabs, mostly school children, far- mers, parttime workers. The one or two who manage to get word out to France, or the U.S., may take the…

November 16, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… Middle East at war for three decades. In Cairo, Sadat called the proposed visit, which would break the Arab taboo against any leader visiting Israel, a "sacred duty." BEGIN told the Knesset, the Israeli…

…. THE ARAB world's reaction to the proposed Sadat visit was generally subdued except for criticism from hard-line Iraq and Palestinian ex- tremists. The Bagdad daily, Athi Thawra said Sadat's proposal…

… 'has weakened the Arabs and placed them in a position of degradation and humiliation before the international community." Sadat told reporters yesterday at his Barrages retreat outside Cairo, where he…

… backdrop to Sadat's dramatic offer. His willingness to break the 30-year taboo against Arab leaders visiting Israel or speaking directly with its leaders was meant to underline his See BEGIN, Page 9 Sadat…

… By DAN OBERDORFER Many colleges around the nation face suspension of federal aid for student loan programs if their former students don't pay up, but the University isn't on that list. The crackdown…

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