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November 08, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… was the longest Each also would call for an end since Reuther signaled the start to the Arab state of belligerency' of showdown bargaining by join- against Israel, recognition of the ing talks Saturday…

…. right of freedom of navigation of Reuther and John Leary, chief international waterways and the negotiator for the third largest need for a solution to the Arab automaker, said some progress refugee…

…. Romney told the students law and order and a belief in God were essential parts of America. The possible White House hopeful is in Wisconsin to test the political winds. STARTED IN FLINT: Police Arrest 27…

… bargaining over a new United States draft resolution that Americans had hoped would break the prolonged deadlock over Israeli withdrawal from Arab territory captured in the six-day war last June and continued…

Arab belligerence toward Israel. Soon after the Egyptian re- quest was submitted, two resolu- tions were introduced-one by the U.S., and the other by India, Mali and Nigeria. Members of the 15-nation…

… investigation. of the first Saturn 5 rocket-type Life accused Long of misusing craft which is to one day propel ~ - - - - - --- - - - - --U Grad Student Council BRUNCH of Bagel, Lox, etc. SUNDAY, November 12, 12…

November 04, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 25) • Page Image 17

… remarkable thing I notice is that it's cloudy and cold out; other- wise, people seem to go about their business normally. Almost every student-looking person I pass wears a Kerry pin or sports a "No on 2…

… door marked "Polling Place." Even as I pass high school students in the halls, I feel uncomfortably young, like maybe the system wasn't made for someone like me. Tuesday, November 2, 2004 11:36 a.m. That…

… of civil war, the Arab militia from the north had merci- lessly bombed native African vil- lages, marauding and raping the mothers, sisters, aunts and daugh- ters of the southern Sudanese men. Nothing…

Arabs in the north and the Southern Christians in the south. Although Sisimayo's experi- ences in Sudan varies slightly from those of victims of the current humanitarian crisis there, his story remains…

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November 25, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

… would convene in the Middle East. The issue of the site is a highly charged one, because Israel believes that sending representatives to Arab capitals and receiving Arab envoys would constitute de facto…

… Continued from page 1 hold seats on the assembly next term. On the other hand LSA Student Government (LSA-SG) Conserva- tive Coalition (CC) candidate An- drew Russell was accidentally written. off the ballot…

… White said that there are no plans to challenge the results, but indicated Russell w6uld be a contender to fill future vacancies on the government. LSA Student Government Engineering Council _i…

… President Bill Cosnowski Internal Vice President Jeff Gray Treasurer Romy Sharieff Secretary Jennifer Starrman Rackham Student Government Karen DeGannes Roger De Roo David Allison Michael Klein IF YOUR…

… Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. On-campus subscription rate for fall/winter91-92 is $30; all other subscriptions via first class U.S. mail…

November 28, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

…IN THIS CORNER . . See Page 4 Y Latest Deadline in the State ~aitr CLC )UDY, MILD VOL. LX, No. 55 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Launch Phoenix…

… Campaigi I Today - - _ _ _ I * * * Poll Reveals Y Students Like U EduCation 'Average' Student Satisfied Here By GEORGE WALKER Most students are well satis- fied with the education they're getting at the…

… University, a Daily spot poll taken last week indicates. A team of Daily tryouts asked more than 300 students what they thought about the University, how it compared with similar schools, how well it was…

…" student is fairly contented with his educa- tion here. Many of the students volun- teered pet gripes and sugges- tions; almost none of them re- fused to answer the questions. Here's how the 300 answered The…

November 08, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Thursday, November 8, 2018 — 3A VETE R ANS WE E K RUCHITA IYER/Daily Ahmed Hamadi, Marines Corp NROTC Senior Advisor, shares his experiences as an Arab

students who thought they had registered online. Many of them, Beaudry said, declined to complete provisional ballots. “So, a lot of those students then, we were told, were unwilling to sign the…

… registered to vote and something happened, whether that’s a clerical error, lost paperwork, but that you did register and we don’t have the record.” Beaudry also guessed one reason students may have had…

… lecturer. Molengraff explained one of the challenges of being first-generation is describing experiences to those who do not share the same identity. “While not all students translate from one…

…- generation student. He discussed his experience growing up homeless after his parents split and were sent back to Mexico, not being able to return for 10 years. Parada was allowed to stay in the…

…. “To me, these things were not hurtful because I was a kid,” Parada said. “I was a young student who was just looking at the positive things in life … It didn’t hit me until a couple of years where…

… listen,” Parada said. Parada realized the experiences he faced as a first- generation student were unique to him and emphasized a need to not homogenize student experiences and identities. “Some…

students may not have grown up with planned vacations or famous authors or book titles on top of their heads or were given NPR radio stations when they were younger,” Parada said. “My question…

… to you is when was the last time you assumed an experience of a student and how can you begin noticing these assumptions before engaging in those conversations?” The symposium then broke into a…

…, discussed concerns of overwhelming students with information as they arrive to campus. “What we worry at orientation is we could tell you, ‘Here’s the pathway to the pot of gold at the end of the…

November 17, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

… in opposition to the ban. 3 ON THE WEB... michigandaily.com Going Abroad By ISOBEL FUTTER The number of University students going abroad has increased 15 percent, the University announced on…

… Monday. 2,719 students traveled overseas to study during the 2013-2014 school year, as compared to 2,365 students in the 2012-13 school year. NEWS 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www…

… more of this story online at michigandaily.com RYAN MCLOUGHLIN/Daily LSA sophomore Nicholas Fadanelli, a student government candidate, campaigns at the LSA Student Government Candidate Forum in the…

… increasing diversity of the stu- dent body and and expanding mental health awareness in stu- dent government and on campus. Elections will be held Wednes- day. LSA Student Government consists of 19…

November 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

… and the development of a policy willingness to change will be governing faculty and to students for the handling of present and tested." ORGANIZATION OF ARAB INTERNATIONAL CENTER STUDENTS (U. of M…

…-WIDE CAMPAIGN: DAILY OFFICIAL back T OS In (Continued from Page 1) centrators. They will consist of only about ten students and give the students much individual at- tention," the history department chairman…

… that the administration has not produced figures to prove the need for or value of the new plan. "There are many fine b 1 a c k students in Flint, Saginaw, a n d Bay City as well as Detroit who would…

… during the student-faculty retreat at Waldenwoods two weeks ago and began formulating the props- als. The proposals were endorsed last week and have been approv- ed by the school's student group, Students

…' (Continued from Page 1) ation and taken into account with the black student-faculty group priorities in existence at the time which will work to implement the of approval." caucus' demands. Cohen's statement…

… the school in the future." said' Prof. Jerry Miller. "This proposal gives us an opportunity to try such an assembly out on a temporary basis. "The formation of the ad hoc student-faculty assembly opens…

… the door to both students and fac- ulty of the school to legitimately pursue the intent of today's deci- sions-an excellent and long over- due action," said Jack Eisner,' president of SEI. BULLETIN…

… formation Also provided for are the crea- should realize that the motions of an ad hoc student-faculty as- tion of an institutional evaluation passed today will be actively pur- sembly to evaluate…

… (Continued from Page 6 Depart. Of Journalism Lecture: Norm- an Isaacs, Exec. Editor, Louisville Cour-" er-Journal, President, ASNE: Rackham Amphitheater, 4:10 p.m. Depart. Of Speech (Student Lab Thea- ter…

… be placed im- mediately, and MUST be placed before November 29. St udent Accounts: Your atteition is alled to the following rules passed by the Regents on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all…

November 29, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… his column, The worst debate on campus (11/28/2006). While the Daily effectively promotes students' freedoms to dis- cuss the Arab-Israeli conflict, the continuous back-and- forth articles from students

…4A - Wednesday, November 29, 2006 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 e Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890 413 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 tothedaily…

… other signed articles and illustrations represent solely the views of their authors. Let the students go home 'U' should cut class the day before Thanksgiving ast Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving…

…, was a lonely day on campus. Although classes were technically in ses- sion until 5 p.m., many students took off early to make their holiday travel easier - and understandably so. As a result, many…

… professors can- Students and professors alike have real- celled class. With about one-third ized the need for change. The fact of the of the student population coming matter is that many, if not most, students

… heavily traveled time of the year. term when students have already bought Analysts expected 25 million people to tickets and made reservations. jump on a plane this year in the week of The flagship state…

…. That is from the academic calendar would be a tough advice to follow for students who simple action that would make a real dif- cannot miss class. ference to students. Zip -ping around A2 Zipcar a useful…

students in Ann Arbor can function fine without a car. But for those who bring cars to campus to make the occasional trip to the grocery store or to an event out of town - car-sharing is a Sorry, haters…

…, an hourly rental car service, recently teamed up with the Uni- versity to offer discount short-term rentals to the University community. Car- sharing efforts like Zipcar can provide University students

…-term rental service here in Ann Arbor. After a $30 sign-up fee, students pay $8 an hour or $60 a day to rent a car - gas is included. Everything is done online, and the cars are stored on University lots near…

November 18, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… researchers can make tests on it to predict the effects of electromagnetic energy on instruments inside full-sized jets. .t Satellite sale to Arabs revived WASHINGTON (AP)- After one retreat, the Reagan…

… administration is forging ahead with the proposed sale of communications satellite gear to an Arab consortium that includes Libya and the Palestine Liberation Organization. Sources said the proposal, which could…

Arab countries and the PLO. State Department officials say the satellite system would simply supplement the existing international telephone system. Reagan to propose missile cut WASHINGTON (AP…

… beginning Friday. U.S. officials have said they expect a summit would take place sometime in 1982. Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS, Live from Ann Arbor It's WCBN. The student-run radio station broadcast live…

… begins Nov. 30 and LSA students can pick up Student Verification Forms next Monday. Also available beginning yesterday were 10,000 copies of Michigan Student Assem- bly's Course Encounters, with several…

… new features added beyond previous issues. In addition to recording student Desmond Lewis until he legally changed his name for 50 pence'(96 cents)-as all Britons are entitled-to run in the election…

November 13, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

…, students will have an opportunity to ob- serve Arabian folkdancing and en- tertainment besides partaking in the usual social dancing. Especially for this evening, the Arab Club has hired a group of…

…- other jazz combo. The group is scheduled to appear on the na- tionwide show during Christmas vacation. THIS YEAR the Alleycats also have their usual spot as enter- tainers at the student-run "Little Club…

… from the mem- bers of the "Cats," Gordon Green- berg, manager of the group, and on Sunday before the concert at the door of the League Ballroom. Weekly Tea, Arab Dance To BeHeld Native Folk Dancing…

… the Arab Club and open to the public, will take place from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday eve- ning in the Ballroom of the Rack-' ham Building. As a dance of this nature has never been given before…

…- ments will be served. The Arabian Club is one of sev- eral clubs associated with the In- ternational Students Association which sponsors cultural and social programs during the year. niem ti…

…. Students who have not already attended these functions are urged to come and meet their classmates from other countries in an informal setting. For the benefit of freshmen, one may reach the International…

…. Officers of the International Center, the Union, Panhellenic As- sociation, Interfraternity Council, Women's Athletic Association and Student Religious Association have- been invited also. The purpose of the…

November 16, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 62) • Page Image 5

… with leaders of the Elon Moreh settlement to try to per- suade them to evacuate their outpost, which the Supreme Court has ruled was built on illegally seized Arab land. The settlers so far have- refused…

… first master plan ever officially adopted by an Israeli Cabinet, was certain to ignite unrest in the West Bank, where Palestinians already are furious over the expected deportation of the nationalist Arab

… All the Monday Night Football Games ALSO PITCHER NIGHT $1 Off on Pitcher Beer Bar Special Frosted 10 Oz. Mug The University of Toledo Student Union Board PRESENTS SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY and the …

November 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 56) • Page Image 7

… talks between the Arabs plained, the secretary of state has and Israelis before the end of the been inhibited from speaking out year. HIGH FASHION FOOTWEAR shoes by sans souCI, inc. 522 East William (In…

… PAID FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM. Contact Rodney Eiger M.D. at 764-5190. Sunday, Nov. II officially before all parties had been contacted. Kissinger is winding up his peace mission in the Arab

…; Jane Hunter, cello; Deborah Tomchak, horn SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 ot 4 p.m. RACKHAM AUDITORIUM u GERARD, DEBUSSY, BEETHOVEN, PYLE ADMISSION COMPLIMENTARY L I "I PRESENTED BY Office of Student Life…

November 08, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… expresses his point of view in a political way. Others, they behave violently. We ar. afraid the Arabs or the Jews will com- mit a new massacre." The talk of killing was not far beneath the surface. Ephraim…

… statement," he said. Sophomore Brian Gitlin, an LSA Student Government representative, said the student government supports the policy as well as the modification. "We felt that it might scare stu- dents away…

… and it's expensive," he said. "In terms of the legality, it is just not necessary to have students sign." The college will draft the state- ment with help from faculty and stu- dents. Schoem said the…

… college hopes to have it ready by next fall. Also, starting Jan. 1, the proce- dures governing cheating cases will change. Students accused of cheating will be able to choose between an informal…

…" to gather information. After a decision is reached, the assistant dean for stu- dent academic affairs will determine all sanctions. Currently, faculty must bring all evidence, and students must go…

… through the lengthy formal hearings. The judiciary determines the sanc- tions. Schoem said faculty and students found the current process too time- consuming. Faculty often avoid the process and handle the…

students and faculty," Schoem said. "Cheating is a violation of col- lege policy not a crime ... against the individual faculty member." Eugene Nissen, assistant dean for student academic affairs, will…

… stu- dents accused of cheating the option of an informal hearing with Nissen as both investigator and sanctioner. Un- der the test, students not satisfied with the decision could ask for a formal…

… judiciary hearing. Nissen tried 18 cases under tOr test conditions. Fourteen students were found guilty and one appealed the decision in favor of a formal hear- ing. The judiciary upheld Nissen's decision in…

… the case. "All in all my experience with using the new procedures were quite positive," he said. Student and faculty complaints also led the policymakers to requir the college to give a public report o…

November 15, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… about 10:30 a.m. when a student left it briefly unat- tended in a second-floor lounge, University Police reported. The laptop hasn't been recoverd, and there are currently no suspects. available…

… depression screen- ings and treatment. 20 years ago this week (Nov. 12, 1991): University Police cracked down on stu- dents throwing marshmal- lows in the student section at Michigan football games. "It is…

… illegal to throw anything at anybody in the stadium, and students are ejected for doing so," Department of Public Safety Sgt. Paul Vaughan told The Michigan Daily at the time. Many students, like then- LSA…

… them, and they don't say you'll be kicked out for throwing them," Libkuman told the Daily at the time. However, DPS stepped up the enforcement of the policy by charging some students with assault for…

… Advice for pre- Obesity lecture A new study found that med students WHAT: A lecture on the sleep paralysis is more increasing rate of childhood common in students, WHAT: A presentation by obesity in…

… America given by MSNBC.com reported. The three pre-health advisers Elsie Taveras, a pediatri- condition affects 8 percent to aid students with medi- cian and health researcher. of the population and occurs…

… Rooney Layout Manager Connor Byrd Finance Manager QUy Vo Circulation Manager The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during thetfall and wintterms by students at the…

… internationalization and of our engagement globally - having so many international students here means we have a terrific reputation for academic excellence around the world," Greisberger said. "Students come here. They…

… want to get a great education." China is the largest source of international students for the U.S. and the University. Chinese students currently make up 31.2 percent - or 1,747 students- of the total…

… number of interna- tional students at the Univer- sity, followed by India with 752, South Korea with 687, Taiwan with 287 and Canada with 244 students. , according to a Uni- versity press release made pub…

November 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…I - Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNVERSYTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO…

… to plaster a myriad of posters around the dorms, sororities, and fraternities. They have two weeks to interrupt meals and present their various campaign speeches to students who are more interested in…

… promote students' interest in voting, they fall short of establishing certain "rules" for cam- paigning which might benefit election results. Campaign posters should be limited in num- ber and size so that…

… posters would be eliminated. After a period of poster cluttering, students become completely obliv- ious to the posters, thus extinguishing the very purpose of the posters. MEALTIME campaigning tends to…

… make the students more antagonistic to the candi- dates. It means that the students must stop their eating and talking to listen to election speeches. After each candidate has taken his turn, it is…

… usually difficult connecting the faces and the individual platforms. True, the candidates do face the problem of assembling the students in order to talk with them. However, with a little cooperation from…

… questions. At such meetings, the primary impression that a candidate makes upon the students is of course important. This impression "should not" be made merely by the physical appearance of the candidate…

…, but rather by clear, logical speeches which could be presented extempor- aneously and informally for interest. This problem also lies with the students who should know their student government enough…

November 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…"Nl over To The Curb" She trelgatt Eallg Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… pilot, and an assassin. Stir well and throw in a pinch or so of nervous head-hunters and THE DAILY'S function as a newspaper was called into question Friday by Student Gov- ernment Council. SGC…

… organization, albeit a student one, is attempting to make a stab at freedom of the press-this in spite of claims to the contrary by backers of the resolution. ]TIE RIGHT of the press to comment objec- tively and…

…- torialize responsibly until a reasonable pre- sumption is raised as to its inability to do so. Then, and only then will there be a re- evaluation, not at the command of student government, but on the…

… power to make and to unmake the Arab governments, and thus to dom- inate the whole region. The question is not one which can be disposed of by resolutions which do no more than to ex- press an opinion…

…- drawal. It will have to do more than to deal with the Arab-Is- raeli border problems. There is a great vacuum of power in the Middle East which was created by the original with- drawal of the British from…

… Suez in 1954. Nasser has tried to fill that vacuum. But Nasser's Egypt is not a great power, and Nasser's role in the history of the Middle East has not been to create the Pan-Arab empire he talks about…

… Editor: THE SPEECH assemblies which supposedly provide the speech student with some insight into speechmaking from the technical, as well as ideological side have this year exhibited an extreme incom…

…'s sophomore show." The idea of student-written, student directed I programs has long been exis- tent. " Junior Girls Play has been pre- sented every year since 1904 and it is the only "student-written and…

student-produced" show with this record on the University of Michigan campus, including the Union Opera. Contrary to any other show on campus this year, J.G.P. will be a full length musical comedy that has…

November 13, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… canceled other drives in southeastern Michigan and they've brought extra nurses to campus because we've always performed well in the past," said Dylan Stewart, a first-year medical school student and co…

… seats prior to Michigan Student Assembly Elections. Today's topic is MS A's poor image and perceived inefficiency. MSA elections will be held Nov. 17 and 18. Gates visit may spark protests Conservative…

… Coalition "MSA currently receives no respect because it has lost sight of what its function is. MSA exists to serve students. Commissions like the Peace and Justice Commission deteriorate the integrity of MSA…

…. Committees and commissions need to prioritize their actions. Passing resolutions like the recent one concerning "Indigenous Peoples" does not address real student concerns and issues on campus." - Conservative…

… MSA is basically a perception by the student body that I don't believe to be true." Trooper Sanders, LSA sophomore: "I feel that for many students, MSA is not relevant to their daily lives. MSA would…

November 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

student instructors voted not to go on strike over a health-care-premi- ums dispute with the University in a closed-door meeting last night. For more than an hour, members of the Graduate Employees…

… a strike, one option some GSIs were considering would be to tell students their grades or to give grades to students graduating in Decem- ber, GEO member Leela Wood said at See GEO, Page 5A SETH…

… in the streets. Arab and other world leaders were swift to condemn the bombings in Turkey, NATO's only Muslim member and a close ally of the United States and Israel. British Consul-General Roger Short…

… Daily Staff Reporter Students all over campus are readying their face paint and Blue-Out shirts for this Saturday's football game against Ohio State. But some preparations are causing growing concern…

… among University administrators. One of the biggest worries is an e-mail sent out Wednesday urging students to rush the field in the event of a Michigan win. Department of Public Safety spokes- woman…

… kept lean- ing forward, crushing those below." Students rushed the field after the Ohio FILE PHOTO Fans rush the field at Michigan Stadium when Michigan beat Ohio State In 1997, clinching a Big Ten…

… Championship and a Rose Bowl Berth. State game in 1997, the last time Michigan went to the Rose Bowl. LSA junior Jeff Collins said he thought students should be allowed to rush the field. "I think it would be…

…, though he said it could get dangerous. Col- lier added that Michigan fans could be louder. "The students are all right, (but) it's the alumni. For 100,000, it sometimes sounds like less than 50,000," he…

… said. Brown said the Big House also poses See FOOTBALL, Page 7A Students First banned from SRes HallsRgtsge-mail threat By Kristin Ostby and Karen Schwartz Daily Staff Reporters As final votes in…

student government elec- tions were cast late last night, the Students First party was faced with more than just the anticipation of the evening's results. According to a Department of Public Safety report…

November 27, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… the work of political ing peace in the Middle East. A consensus has who bluntly advised his students at the end of coalitions. The most useful developments, like emerged among experts on the Arab

… 4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 27, 2002 OP/ED iFbe Sirbigan +L 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… article stating that Mohammad would likely have married a Miss World contestant sparked riots last week, as quoted by Reuters. SAM BUTLER TE sOASPBox AN MVINCd "k The emerging Students First majority? ZAC…

… really like orange," stant subject of criticism for their cynical cen- University, the Students said an unidentified LSA sophomore. Howev- trism, they usually serve as an effective way for First party had…

student govern- week's Michigan Stu- anonymous, found it difficult to identify with ment, these advantages are less apparent. dent Assembly and LSA the color coordination. "Orange doesn't speak At this…

… point, blame should not be placed on Student Government to my generation," he argued. Rapid changes individual parties, but on the entire party struc- elections. Securing 16 of the 20 open seats in in…

… color preference among younger students ture. Parties serve to reinforce and institutional- the MSA balloting and seven of nine in LSA- could prove to limit the party's appeal in future ize the most…

… irritating and unproductive aspects SG the party delivered a walloping blow to the elections and may leave the door open for a of student government. Each party is its unique last vestiges of Blue Party…

… prestige. grassroots movement to challenge Students subculture with its weird and slightly discon- In its rapid rise to assembly dominance, the First hegemony in the near future. The party certing rituals…

… of the is sure to serve as a model to disaffected cam- their victory, Students First executives are assemblies. Candidates will have to shape their pus leaders across the nation. Pundits have certain…

November 08, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… WEEKEND. t'nm r n[: '.9 J1 V. C1l No. 30l Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, November 8, 1991 .. , -wady YVI. V11 I\V. VV ' I Students express optimism after talks by Karen Pier Daily Staff Reporter In…

… the wake of the Madrid peace talks, many members of University Jewish and Palestinian groups say they are optimistic about the results the talks could eventually have for Arabs and Jews. Many stressed…

…," he said. LSA senior Zeid Zalatimo, a member of the General Union of Palestinian Students - one of two Palestinian student organizations on campus - agreed that getting the countries together for talks…

… Preschool student, drinks healthy milk after a visit from University medical students. The medical students taught Krista and her classmates not to be afraid of doctors. Med. students teach children to say 'h…

… Johnson East Lansing residents stunned by Johnson news by Jennifer Silverberg Daily Staff Reporter University medical students are attempting to make preschool children's visits to the doctor less…

…-year medical students have made presentations at four Ann Arbor preschools this year. "We show children what doc- tors do and make them less intimi- dated by us and more comfortable with doctors," said Andrea…

… Soulliere, a first-year medical school stident,.and co-coordinator of the program. At each presentation, medical students - robed in white coats - allow the children to play with various instruments of the…

… .game, he will go down in history as the greatest guard ever to play the game. That is the case today. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family." Michigan State students sat glued to the large…

…-screen television in the student union while Johnson held his 6 p.m. news conference. Af- terwards, they all expressed similar disbelief. "I'm just shocked," sophomore See REACTION, Page 15 DPSS opens new branch…

… department closer to the students," said Sgt. David Betts, an officer who will be working at the North Campus branch. Betts said when a student on North Campus calls University po- lice with an emergency or a…

November 12, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… could be dangerous. Three unknown women dumped black ink last week on the magazines in the Minnesota Student Association store for the second time this term, ruining about 100 magazines and splashing a…

… woman on her way to a job COLLE GE S interview. The store has received a few com- plaints this year from students on cam- pus for selling the magazines, and one formal complaint was lodged last mon- th by…

student Trina Porte. Porte filed a letter of complaint with the student association, which runs the store located in the university's student union. "How can a woman feel safe given the presence of…

… pornographic magazines on campus? Forte wrote in her letter. "The magazines objectify women, are pro-rape...sexist, and racist, and un- dermine a woman's ability to feel safe." But the student association's cor…

… People magazines monthly. - The Minnesota Daily CMU students hoaxed Students at Central Michigan Univer- sity have been collecting tabs from pop cans this term, believing their efforts would give a Chicago…

…, director of Barnes residence hall, a dormitory resident proposed the tab collection drive. The student said she was told by a co-worker that for every 1,000 tabs returned to an aluminum company, the girl…

… least twenty years," Miner said. Student groups will continue to collect pop cans for recycling, but won't be stocking up on the tabs, Miner said. - The CMU Life Harvard considers phone discounts Harvard…

November 23, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KAM1INS Editor in Chief JEFFREY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority…

…- ing final papers and David projects. Then it's a Wallace sprint to the end of the semester with due dates filling in for4 hurdles. What are college students thankful for this time of year? Sometimes…

… last year. During the '99 winter term, the Michigan Student Assembly voted to support the committee's formation. Yet one year later, with new Chief Investment Officer Erik Lundberg and the committee to…

… address the problem, the University's tobacco stock remains untouched. The committee must see the betrayal of student and faculty interests inherent in this investment and recti- fy the problem. The…

… smokers starting as young as age 11, this is not always easy by the time students reach college. But this desire to quit applies to college students as well; in a recent project, a nico- tine patch company…

…). The patches were highly sought after by students, and all 12,000 were distributed within 2 months. Students obviously want and need assistance in quitting, and help from universities is an effective way…

… still runs about $25. The University should con- sider embarking on a program of free distri- bution of nicotine patches or should further subsidize such products, as well as making students aware of this…

students and for the University environment. Smoking is still allowed in certain parts of University build- ings (such as "smoking" residence hall rooms). This contributes to secondhand smoke, which is a…

… could save in cleaning and grounds mainte- nance. It would also be more welcoming to the countless students who abhor smoking, and to tuition-paying parents. On top of this, the University should be…

November 09, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 9, 1998 ctw idtcijjan iafidg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in…

… Michigan Student Assembly. With election campaigning well under way, a menagerie of brightly hued signs will replace the old football ticket and mass meeting fliers that have lit up University hallways for…

… the past few months. But what is amazing is not how many people are involved with student gov- ernment, but how much they are willing to shell out to get a position. This year, students running for a…

… seat on MSA should be reasonable with their indi- vidual finances. In a campaign for an unpaid position, students should not spend an exor- bitant monetary amount for a seat on the assembly. At the…

… moment, MSA does have a regulatory policy on campaign finance, but it is not rigidly enforced. Students running for an elected position are supposed to report how much they spend - usually by turning in…

November 13, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… * mtr 3rti n Dai Eighty.Six Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, November 13, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

… overt last two weeks, and deba have been held in six dormit ies, many students are unawa that a campus-wide election SGC NOTES for the polls: It's time and een the tes or- are is going on. This is too…

… bad be- cause the outcome of this elec- tion will definitely have an ef- fect on every student on this campus. The vote on next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday will place seven new full-year mem…

… ever on the pulse and our ear ever on the heartbeat of student opinion, the medical and admin- istrative staff here at Health Service have bben deliberating on this important question. As a result, a…

… the one which deals with voluntary funding for the Student Government Coun- cil. This question was placed on the ballot after an initiation pe- tition was certified by the Cen- tral Student Judiciary…

November 06, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

… Worship-11:00 a.m. Evening Wrship-7:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at the Ann Arbor V, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpor- tation: 663…

….m.-Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m. - Celebration/Fel- lowship. 6:15 p.m.-Shared Meal, 75c. Extensive programming for undergrads and grad students. Stop in or call 668-6881 for in- formation. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432…

… Washtenaw Ave. 662-4466 Worship at 9:30 and 11:00 on Sundays. Student coffee hour at 12:00. 4:00 Sunday -Symposium on "Presbyterians and the Revolu- tion;" Dinner 6:00 ($1.25). 3:30 Tuesday - Paul Tillich…

…, Pastor script or to remove the restrain- Welcome to all students! ing order at this time by a court Morning Worship-10 a.m.-"I which could not try the case Believe." I would be untimely and irrespon- 11…

… "God's people in God's world to require that judges carefully for God's purpose." protect a case from possible * * * prejudice. ST. MARY STUDENT Attorneys for the three, charg- CHAPEL (Catholic) ed with…

… OF CHRIST, conservative Arab governments ganizations that exnress their since June 1974. The council is SCIENTIST are trying to use the Syrian readiness to conclude a settle-. a kind of parliament for…

…- able soeculation that Arafat and sure also is being expanded into CAMPUS CENTER tion. At least let the next gen-' the PLO are ready to settle for Pan-Arab pressure with deploy- 502 E. Huron-663…

…-9376 eration have a little bit of land a Palestinian ministate on the ment of an Arab force in Leb- Ronald E. Carey, for a future base of opera- Israeli-occupied Jordanian West anon and its transformation in…

…' mili- Froni-backed Arab Liberation -n- tary defat in Lebanon con- Front, the Popular Front for the viced Arafat and his aides Liberation of Palestine-General UAC Mediatrics that recovery of Palestine by…

… must be settled in the context Saturday, November 6, 1976 of Israeli-Jordanian negotiations. is edited and managed by students Observers believe the Israelis at the University of Michigan. News might…

November 07, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, November 7, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 State…

… with a heavy student population as well as a heavy voter turnout, it is amazing that a Repub- lican could retain his congressional seat. In both the gubernatorial and the Second District congressional…

… BURHENN WWWAOMMS, .i Letters To The Daily: THE GRADUATE] Organization of the1 of Michigan strongly the racist violence Black students and terror on the streetsi Racist forces in Bost ing extremist groups…

… racists. Both as teachers members of a labor tion, we are committer integrated, qualityi for all. At the Unix Michigan, we are se full integration of the student assistant pope represent with the d an…

… ried out in the North g to over- President Ford must c d integra- couraging criminals an Ford's instead enforce the law ourt's de- We call on students, best solu- sors, organizations at has "con- versity…

… assemblies and congresses. In all of them, it delay in is reiterated that this envisaged n David Palestine democratic state is to le David be Arab, affiliated with an Arab ~le: "Ro- federation of states…

…- Sb the dent Sadat - again, a f a c t hr b the mentioned but not explicated in icle was Mr. Stein's article. THIS IS but one example of the Arab states' uncompromis- ing denial of the right of Jews to…

… self-determination and poli- tical and cultural freedom in their nation-state. The Arabs' unwillingness to recognize any Jewish state, no matter where its boundaries are, has been at the root of the Arab

November 11, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

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

… duous to hold the student who joins for super- SAM President Lou Kwiker, is to provide in- ficial reasons. centive.. There are too many trophies and awards on First obvious objection to such a trophy is…

… applications should come in at once. Late Permission: Because of the Pan- hellenic Ball, all women students will have a 1:30 late permission on Fri., Nov. 11. Women's residences will be open until 1:25 a…

….m. Student Government Council: Summary of action taken at meeting of Nov. 9 APPROVED: Minutes of previous meeting. Cinema Guild reports, including finan- cial report, 1954-55. Cinema Guild policy statements as…

… bloc offers of arms at cut rates to Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia. Arms to the Arabs threaten a new Arab-Israeli war. Arms to Afghanistan could mean conflict, or at the least explosive tension, with…

… co- incided with the signing of bi- lateral military pacts, Egypt - Saudi Arabia and Egypt-Syria, providing for unified commands and pooled expenses. These pacts tage the place of the All-Arab League…

… training the Arabs would re- quire in the use of the arms, and Israel's presentisuperiority in fighting potential. But others point out that this overlooks two things: First, there is a possibility of Is…

…- rael's taking the bull by the horns and launching a preventive war before the Arabs get too strong. Second, by the time the dust set- tled and the West could sense the danger, it might be too late to do…

November 25, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… $1,000 to student organiZation from Mich. named Rhodes scholar A 21-year-old West Point cadet from Michigan who says she wants to use her math skills to help attack Detroit's social prob- lems after…

… said. Engineering graduate stu- dent Aarthi Arab is the co- founder and president of the University's chapter of the United Against Infectious Dis- eases. She noted that the speak- ers were very…

… interesting and differed from each other. "We have to grow or collabo- rate with other organizations to get more people interested," Arab added. The World AIDS Week is from Dec. 1 to Dec. 7. As the B of pe…

… rood Recovery "I thought Ann Arbor would be a great city for that," Morrison twork wins event said. "Especially since students have a lot of resources available roceeds to fight to them and to…

… food waste on campus by distributing a man turns the corner by food to Washtenaw County resi- lind Pig and sees the line dents who are in need. Student ople waiting in the cold volunteers recover…

…, Mor- Central Student Government will said she was inspired by the reimburse Ann Arbor SOUP for y, collaboration and cre- the cost of the event. y of the event. At the conclusion of the event, Morrison…

… said she was pleased with the combination of Uni- versity students and Ann Arbor locals since the first event was mostly students. This year, Ann Arbor SOUP received 12 proposals, mostly from nonprofits…

… in Ann Arbor and students groups, but also one from an Eatsern Michigan University student. Together with the core group of 10 people who helped organize Ann Arbor SOUP, they chose four proposals that…

…Source Fun, a student- led organization that provides services in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti for financial literacy, won $900 at the first event last spring, then named UM SOUP. Since then, it has launched a…

… whole Ann Arbor community and bridge the divide between students and other com- munity members. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @MICHIGANDAILY hair and skin care classes STARTING NOW! CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK…

November 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… racial tar- See FBI, Page 7 ALYSSA WOODL/Dl~dy Officials and attorneys from the ACLU, Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee and University Student Legal Services answer questions last night about…

…Onehundred eleven years fediora f redo NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 7640557 ww*ihgnai~o Friday November 30, 2001 l 9 * 'It's a very uncomfortable situation' Students who receive FBI interview…

… southeastern Michi- gan between the ages of 18 and 33. The event was organized to inform letter recip- ients of their legal rights. As many.as 80 of the recipients are University students. LSA junior Michael…

… interview. "It's a very uncomfortable situation. To young people, international students who may not know English very well, a team of federal investigators is likely to scare the heck out of them," Simon…

Student Legal Services will also offer free, one-on-one consultation. In addition, sever- al University faculty members have volunteered to sit in on the interviews. "Ninety-eight to 99 percent of the time…

… federal agents will decline to interview you in the pres- ence of an attorney," said Noel Saleh, an Arab- American Anti-Discrimination Committee immigration attorney. "It's a terrible catch-22 sit- uation…

… knocking on your door." A University student who wished to remain anonymous received the Justice Department let- ter and said he is still in shock. "I heard it on the news that 5,000 people (nationwide…

… the FBI's requests to interview Middle Eastern men as part of Its terrorism investigation. U.S. fears clash between ethnic Afghan factions LSA sophomore Priyanka Malhotra and other students gather…

… to U.S. officials. They said he and his brother used their incarcer- ated father's apparent appeal to help al-Qaida recruit terrorists. By Margaret Engoren Daily Staff Reporter More than 200 students

… hold ourselves responsible for our actions," Habbal said. Students noted that more people are aware of Ramadan this year because of the war in Afghanistan. See RAMADAN, Page 7 ROTC cadets eager to…

November 16, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

… of eight groups, including the Black Student Union, the Puerto Rican Student Organiza- tion, Rackham Student Government, the Arab American Anti-Discrimina- tion Committee, and the General Union of…

… Continued from page 1 .24 hours, but quitting permanently is a problem," said first-year LSA student Georgia Howard, who has been smoking for seven years. LSA junior Kim Stoll, who plans to smoke today, said…

… smoking in the Health Services building. rather the sharpening of a process of continued struggle," said PSC mem- ber and Rackham graduate student Nuha Khoury. "This process has been manifested through the…

… towards non-minority and minority students alike"; .disallowing attorneys to actively participate in the hearing procedure, unless suspension or expulsion are potential sanctions; -the lack of procedures…

… Palestinian Students. "We realize that the occupation of Palestine is not the only instance in which settler colonialists snatched the indigenous lands of a people, with the support of the Western powers," said…

… BSU member Danny Peterson, a mechanical engineering graduate student. ACLU campus chapter President Jim Johnson, a second-year law stu- dent, said he doubts that the Univer- sity administration - which…

… break an impasse on Arab participation in Mideast peace talks. Shamir blamed Yasser Arafat's PLO for the delay. "There are some obstacles that we have to remove and work out," Shamir said after talking to…

… everyone was this small because then they would eat less at the salad bar. -by Alex Gordon The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students

… amember of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763-0379, Sports 747…

November 19, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… campus, Michigan student vintage 1977, they of the all-nighters and alleged political apathy, were gearing up for The Game. Take for example, the women on the fifth floor of Stockwell. They spent a good…

… pictured below with their handiwork. The list, we're sure, could go on and on and on.. . Israel set (Continued from Page 1) occupied Arab lands and a homeland for the Palestinians. Israel has rejected the…

Arab for- mula, but heartily welcomed Sadat's precedent-shattering. visit. Jerusa- lem officials see it as a possible opening for an Israeli-Egyptian dia- logue. OBSERVERS SAID the trip also implies…

… Israeli Prime Minister Men- ahem Begin will discuss visiting Cairo when he meets with Sadat. In Athens, authorities said about 20 Palestinian and Jordanian students protesting the. Sadat trip tried to seize…

…," Kemal said in Arabic at the airport. TOURING THE places Sadat will visit on his 36-hour stay beginning Saturday, the Egyptians found a city bustling with preparation. They were greeted at every stop by…

… cheering Israelis, some waving copies of the day's Maariv newspa- per with bold red headlines in Arabic and Hebrew reading "Welcome Pres- ident Sadat." Thousands of Egyptian flags flut- tered along streets…

… Guild TONIGHT AT OLD ARCH. AUO. I .... .U .7:00&m9m05. m. m . . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" r!i Regents pave way for Med Library Ops.! Alas, we have erred. In yesterday's story about the Michigan Student

… interviews with college seniors. Additional info. available at CP&P. DOCTORAL DISSERTATION AWARD: The State Farm Companies award is available to students who have completed a major portion of their doctoral…

… program and are majoring in insurance or related field of study. Fellowships are available to college students majoring in Acctg., Bus. Ad., Acturial Sci., Comp. Sci., Econ., Math., Pre-law, Statistics…

… & other business related subjects. Columbus Area Careers Conference, Dec. 19-20. Students graduating by Jan. 31 are invited to inter- view for a wide variety of occupations with major employers located in…

November 08, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… after University president Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven sent a telegram to OPA director Chester Bowles, protesting OPA "solicitation" of local student &complaints against alleged league , ..house price…

…-ceiling violations. Commulnity Students Complain The controversy came to light last Chest Dive weekend when it was revealed that University students filed complaints W ill Continue with the local OPA office against…

… effort to reach all League Houses Separate students. The OPA, on the other hand, con- At a dinner meeting of division tends that league houses are separate chairmen yesterday, it was revealed and distinct…

… Initiates Funds raised in the Community Chest Drive are used both locally and c distributed abroad. The need for fill- o aca ing the Chest is urgent, and every one, student as well as local citizen, should Di…

… action will directly affect A few hours after CIO President the students of this campus." Philip Murray succeeded in getting a Emphasizing the need for those wage resolution before the confer- willing to…

… Palestine already, the Arabs, in proportion to the efforts of any other nation, have done more than their share in finding homes for Jewish refugees." The case against the Jews in Palestine does not reflect…

… debate is sponsored by the Ann Arbor League of Women Voters, the program under the direction of Mrs. John Benson, international affairs chairman for the group. * * * Arabs Slay 74 Jews During Three Day…

… Rioting ig Tripoli Cairo, Nov. 1-(P)-Seventy-four Jews and one Arab were killed in bloody anti-Jewish rioting the past three days in Tripolitania, but a cur- few and stern shoot-to-kill orders to troops…

… tonight had suppressed dis- orders in most of the Mediterranean colony. Arab mobs looted and gutted Jew- ish quarters and assaulted Jews in Tripoli, Souk El Juma, and Tagiura "in a serious outbreak of…

November 18, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… 18, 1976 Ten Cents E h e light Pages :r'itJUSEE NLStAN CALL D1Y Limp limbs According to local health authorities, the cam- pus swine flu innoculations were fairly innocuous, as most students simply…

… present "It is So! (If You Think So), East Quad Aud. ... at the same time, the New England Literature Program for Spring Half-term will hold a meeting for all interested students in 1007 A.H. ... and…

… scream pierced the air. "I can't take this test anymore!" a distraught student shouted as he ripped his exam and flung the shredded re- mains above his head. HE STORMED OUT of the room, ran down the…

… corridor of the Physics and As- tronomy Building and crashed through a plate glass door. The student later admitted that the incident was a prank that backfired - he had intended to open the door, not…

November 03, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…2, Sixty-Sixth Year EDT-D AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNnrERSrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. - Phone NO 2…

… Israel and the Arab nations. Comr- ating Western policy concerning this situa- ion would mean building up tension. This is xactly what the Reds are doing by shipping reapons to Egypt. Molotov's statement…

… trength between Israel and the Arab nations efore the first shipment of Red arms to Egypt >r the sake of argument, the balance is now eing loaded in favor of the Arabs. So, in nother way, too, Israel…

…'s real reason for shipping arms to Egypt is, sure enough, to combat Western policies, which just happen to include the pre- vention of strife between Israel and the Arabs. The important question is what…

… world and the Arabs of ure of themselves at Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The outcome depends upon what is in essence a constitu- tional crisis within France. For unless there is, a French government…

…-Republican Par- ty, and anti-anybody and any- thing which happens to conflict with your own pseudo-intellectual beliefs. Your newspaper's editorial page is completely unrepresentative of the student body-from its…

… Her- block cartoons to the drival of Drew Pearson. Its only appeal to student is its sports its movie section. the Michigan coverage and Other than - i ' that it's good to cover books on a rainy day…

…. Mr. Baad, go back to proofread- ing, before The Daily ; slips still lower in student esteem. -Donald Reisig, '56 Safer, Not Slower... To the Editor: MAY I remark to Mr. Hambur- ger (Editorial pake…

… band show could evidence nothing but parti- sanship. Some enneiv in thne letarsQ cally, would have been a far bet- ter honoring of Eisenhower than the disturbing event which led to one student's asking…

… manner. If, however, one happens to re- call America's dominant position in the world, along with the fact that university students presum- ably represent the intellectual elite of today's voters and the…

November 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles…

… University Board of Re- gents. Over the past few years, the regents have grown isolated from students, resulting in a steady decline in student participation in campus issues. This year, students have a unique…

… opportunity to fill two openings on the board with candidates who are truly committed to protecting student rights: Democrats LAURENCE DEITCH and REBECCA McGOWAN. McGowan has responded to long-time criti- cisms…

… make herself accessible to students on campus by meeting with campus groups before making a decision and then explaining her ratio- nale. McGowan is involved with Ann Arbor com- munity activities…

…, including membership on the board of the University Center for the Education of Women. Deitch, an attorney and state Democratic party treasurer has pledged to make the regents account- able to students. He…

… tuition. Incumbent Neal Nielsen is running for a second term. As a largely ineffective regent, Nielsen has rarely met with students on this campus. In an attempt to play on the fears of middle class voters…

… "trespassers." Republican nominee Nancy Laro is the spouse of a University regent emeritus. She has not pre- sented any new programs or new ideas to make the University more accountable to students. She asks to…

November 20, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

… of the display, which is sponsored by the business admin- istration school. Construction Work on Union ' Nearly Done ' Construction of the new Union student and business offices will be completed by…

… arrived and will beI added to the new offices., Family Dinner To Be Shared Once again, the Internationalt Center is placing foreign students in Ann Arbor homes for Thanks- giving dinner. Now in its seventh…

… year, the program has never failed to placet a student who wished to spend the holiday in an American home. More than 50 students have not yet been placed, Mrs. Kathleen M. Mead, house director of the…

… In- ternational Center and chairman of the program, said yesterday. Local families wishing to invite foreign students to share their Thanksgiving may call Mrs. Mead at NO 3-1511, extension 358, no…

… pointed out.} In the final lecture of the Thom-, as M. Cooley series at 4:15 p.m. to- day in Rm. 12O Hutchins Hall, Prof. Lawson will discuss non- Roman elements in the civil law. Crar To Speak About Arab

… World Prof. Douglas D. Crary of the geography department will speak on "The Geographical Importance of the Arab World," at 8 p.m. to- day in Rm. 3B of the Union. The program. sponsored by the Arab Club…

…, is open to the public. i6:30 P.M. Law Students To Partici pate In Competition Sixteen Law School juniors have been selected to argue cases in the Case Club's Henry M. Camp- bell Competition for 1953…

November 12, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… cheating and lax attendance standards in an upper level Physical Education class. Theinvestigation, initiated in October, has consisted of discussions with teaching assistants, instructors, and students

… same process used whenever students or faculty members challenge University courses. But Molin said a broad-scale investigation would not be conducted in most cases. "You can't be running out making…

…, with one year on the bench, did not have. See KENNEDY, Page 3 Student By ANDREW MILLS The Students First party is campaigning for .the Michigan Student Assembly on a platform of experience. This…

… version of the party is not much different from the Students First party that swept the assembly elections last March. "We believe in the same sort of issues the party believed in last year," said LSA…

… conflicts in the election is over the breadth of the assembly's focus. While some First stresses parties advocate limiting MSA's scope to campus affairs, Students First, echoing a pledge of Students First…

… ties with the University of El Salvador. Students First, the largest party in the elections, is hoping to ride the wave of experience into the assembly. The party boasts five current assembly…

… representatives on its slate, and they are stressing the involvement of its other candidates in diverse campus organizations. "Students First is unique because we have the sort of people on our party who are…

…, Students First candidates will be able to bring a wide range on experience to the assembly. The Students, First party is advocating the creation of such ability positions as a student regent and a student

… liaison between the city and the University in order to put students in decison-making positions. "We want to empower students to have a voice" on key issues, Farber said. LSA candidate Jennifer Kohn said…

November 20, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 20, 1986 - Page 3 Blacks criticize By EUGENE PAK More than 60 black University students criticized University filiancial aid programs calling them…

… "inadequate," and outlined ways the niversity should improve these programs, at a special Black Siudent Union open forum last night. Many students complained that ttie financial aid they receive is insufficient…

… administrators would be surprised to find the level of financial aid problems students have," she said. Black Student Union officers outlined goals the University should commit itself to, including offering…

… renewable need-based programs. Students will present their suggestions and concerns at the Regents meeting today. Cancer Society urges smokers to extj By STEPHANIE KOVACS As a part of today's day…

… Health Services. Student and staff volunteers will run the smokeout stations at the Union, the Fishbowl, the Health rnguilsh cigarettes Service, and the North Campus Commons. Last year the sm The stations…

November 02, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 40) • Page Image 12

… the increasingly difficult prospect of paying student loan debt and finding jobs after graduation. The current economic situation has furthered the steady privatization of education, causingthe economic…

… bur- den of college to be shifted more and more onto the backs of students. Recent statistics show that the net costs of college are rising, the aver- age student's credit card debt has hit record…

… levels and asa result, students are graduating with exorbitant amounts of debt that could take decades to repay. Students at the University are no exception. The University is known for having one of the…

… highest out-of-state tuition rates among public universi- ties in the United States, which was increased by 4.9 percent this year, and the price of student housing in Ann Arbor isn't cheap either. A…

… comfort. Is this the next Arab Spring or more of a Spring Break? I decided to skip most of the movement's planned 5 p.m. convergence on Times Square. Instead, I spent a few hours at Father Demo Square, a…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 05, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 41) • Page Image 8

… the Arab-Israeli i -flict," he says. "But we can make a white student feel or understand how a Black student feels." Weissman adds, "I'm looking to help people change rather than effect policy... I want…

… of how the conflict should ideally be resolved. Actor/director Scott Weissman views Talk to Us as a catalyst for students to get more directly involved in campus-wide social issues. "I'm concerned…

…. Organizations and student groups who are interested in working with Talk to Us should call Scott Weissman at 663-3336. fi Mustard's Retreat Local musicians Michael Hough (left) and David Tamulevich (right) are…

… where they got their start In the '70s. Showtime is 8 p.m. Tickets are $5.50 for members and students. O Rr l RiOn Congratulatios The Daily would like to take this space to congratulate staff writer Mike…

… already overshadowing their current academic concerns: the Real World is in sight. While some students may already have well-defined career plans, the majority of seniors, especially LS&A students, are more…

… and advice (i.e. don't eat with your fingers at a lunch interview). The sample letters and resumes included are also helpful, although the resumes, which are mostly by Harvard honors students with…

… almost godlike qualifications, may be somewhat intimidating. The primary aim of the book is to provide the student with the basic skills necessary to conduct an independent career search; the book…

… seniors and graduate students, as well as younger undergraduates, will find this book informative and helpful. As stated in the book's introduction: "Careers can be like the digging of a canal, steady…

November 29, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

… continuing our relations with moderate Arab states." He said Reagan repeated to Shamir that the president's Sept. 1, 1982 speech calling for a Palestinian entity under Jordanian supervision on the West Bank…

…. Currently, Israel has to repay only $870 million of its $1.7 billion in U.S. military aid. INFO -OPEN HOUSE OBSERVE DENTAL EDUCATION & VISIT WITH FACULTY& STUDENTS FLETCHER ST-LOBBY Pre-Professional Services…

…- Career Planning 8 Placement-A Unit~f Student Services PLEASE NOTE:. Although it does not appear in the LSA Course Guide for the Winter Term, History 467, The United States Since 1933 (Professor Sidney…

… seized from public school studen- ts in illegal searches by teachers or administrators may be used as evidence when the students stand trial. The justices voted to hear arguments that searches by public…

… spell out just how much privacy students are entitled to while in school. The controversy arose when on March 7, 1980 a 14-year-old girl identified in court records only as T.L.O. was caught smoking in a…

…- cipal dug through the girls purse and found records in- dicating that she had been selling marijuana cigarettes to her fellow students. THE SCHOOL official notified police. The girl later was V drug…

… evaluations since the late 1950s, and- (ADVICE) has lasted the longest. It will last beyond me," said Layman, who has run the project for two years now. He said another group of students are now working ADVICE…

… to contribute to its long-term success. Several students interviewed yester- day expressed support for ADVICE's plan of in-class survey's, though a few, regretted that the guide arrived after the first…

students," Brian Higgins said. Because ADVICE was released late this year, seniors who 'registered yesterday couldn't use it. "I definitely would have used it," William Huml said. He added that it was nice…

… not having ADVICE people soliciting sur- veys from students in CRISP lines. "'It's less of a hassle," he said. w E'LL PAY YOUTO GT NTO SHAPE, THIS SUMMER.' If you have at least two years of college…

November 30, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

… re- voked derecognition by a Connecticut community college of the student group Students for a Democratic So- ciety. The Supreme Court upheld the one willing to work with students. Clearly, all of…

… that was met." Other students, however, disagree. United Coalition Against Racism member Kim Smith said Vest has "shown no leadership around anti- racist issues or racism on this cam- pus." She said Vest…

… was "outwardly uncritical" of Engineering students who allegedly tore down the Diag anti-racist shanties for a scavenger hunt last year. said. None of Williams co-workers had any comment on the case…

… does address a political situation, the words written on the bus are clearly speech and therefore protected by the first amendment," he said. Members of the Ad Hoc Commit- tee Against Anti-Arab Racism…

November 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

…When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Shemtr4tgatt Daily Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROIU OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 He Was A Terrible Man, Comrade" .. w- -ii Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… gets into the area they may never get her out. e *a BUT in the meantime, the rum- bling of Arab war machines, slow to get going in Egypt's behalf, be- gan to be heard. And there was no tellingvheth- er…

… will be victorious because their motives are holy and their aims the highest. They will be victorious because they are more diligent in death than is Israel in life." Saut El-Arab, Egyptian Government…

… and victory will be yours and, that of all the Arab states." Major General Salah Salem of Egypt in an address to troops at Gaza. IF CANADA and Mexico had an alliance against the U.S.; if they were…

… operations succeed, the grand strategical result will be to contain Egyptian military power west of the canal, and thus to cut off the Egyptian thrust for the domination of the Arab states of the Middle East…

… Freshmen and Transfer Students who have been notified by the Admissions Office of an appointment with their former high school principal or college dean are reminded to be punctual for their appointments…

… provided by the Department of Journalism as a public service through the co-operation of students in Journalism working under the di- rection of Professors James MacDon- ad and Dean Baker. During the cur…

…- rent world shaking events editors of the Bulletin Newspaper will post as speedily Its possible all important wire reports from the nation and the world. Late Permission: All women students who attended…

… the play at Lydia Men- delssohn on Oct. 30 and 31 had lat permission until 11:05 p.m. Late Jermission: All women students who attended the concert on Mon., Nov. 5, had late permission until 11:05 p.m. 7…

November 02, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… 50, he said the state gov- ernment must solve those problems itself. VOTERS & POLLING: Any Israeli citizen over age 18 is eligible to vote; 2.9 million registered voters (including 350,000 Arabs). THE…

… campaigning throughout the state during the forum. Baker has sparked protest from student activists in recent years for his conservative stances on gay male and lesbian discrimination and stu- dent protest…

… guidelines. "I UNDERSTAND some of Regent Baker's concerns that he wouldn't be received well," said LSA junior and Michigan Student Assem- bly member Zach Kittrie, one of the forum's organizers. "I wish Deane…

… Baker would have come. (The candi- dates) made a sincere effort to create a better dialogue with students." Five candidates - Taylor, Lewand, incumbent Regent Nellie Varner (D-Detroit), and Libertarians…

… rebellion in the occupied lands and peace with the Arabs. For the deeply divided nation of 4.4 million, whose 40-year history is a calendar of war and violence, yes- terday's election was a crossroads in the…

… sons. Yesterday, Palestinians in Arab east Jerusalem hurled flaming bottles of gasoline into a car carrying Likud campaign workers, setting a woman's hair ablaze. Politicians from both left and right…

student teaching assis- * tants owe taxes on their tuition ition waivers that expired last winter. Without those exemptions, TAs face the possibility of seeing their $560 average take-home pay drop $150 to…

November 22, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

… without a priority reversal, the stock market would fall and labor would be antagonized. DRAWS COMPARISON: Slosson Cites Conflict Between Israel, Arabs ^ 2 By NANCY KAHN "The conflict between Israel and…

… the Arab world is basically the conflict between East and West," Prof. Emeritus Preston Governors Set Economic Gain As Future Goal At the second annual Midwest- ern Governor's Conference in Omaha…

… in Europe and the United States for the past 1,000 years, they have, in truth, become Westernized. Thus, the Arabs, in turn, regard the Jews as outsiders from the West, he explained. "The Arabs are not…

… 'America which has estab- lished itself in the midst of a be- wildered Asia," Prof. Slosson con- cluded. He added that the grow- ing political and economic ad- vancement of the Arabs may, in time, lessen…

…," introduced by Rep. EdwardHerbert (D-La.), chairman of the subcommittee, embodied the subcommittee's rec- ommendations. Those students wishing to di- rectly enter into the two-year ad- vanced program would be…

… authorizing a monthly retainer pay of $50 for up to four years and payment of tuition and fees for students entering ROTC programs agreeing to serve at least four years on active duty. These students would be…

… appoint- ed cadets or midshipmen in the service programs. The bill auth- orizes the appointment of up to 8,000 students in each of the three service programs providing this financial aid. The bill also…

… authorizes an in- crease in the retainer pay from the present $27 a month to $50 a month for all students in the advanced course. African land of Somalia is accept- ing arms from the Soviet Union but without…

November 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

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… action. -* - THE SUMMER she was fifteen, Maria fell in love with Hendrik (Alf Kellin), a young student. Their love was an idyll brought to a tragic end by Hendrik's accidental death. Emotionally devastated…

… West ship arms to Israel as a policy to maintain the balance of power and to combat the Red's current policy of selling arms to the Arabs. I find it necessary to correct whatever wrong impression such a…

… East. By such a policy the West is forc- ing 50 million Arabs into the hands of the Communists against their will. Because of the constant Is- raeli threat (supported by the West) the Arabs will find it…

… the Middle East, they should oblige Israel to comply with the UN resolutions on Palestine. This involves: The repatriation of the Arab refugees and compensation for those who do not want to re- turn…

…, the internationalization of Jerusalem, and an enforcement of the original boundaries set by the partition resolution. This besides a cessation of the Israeli agres- sion against the Arab countries…

… 8:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Nov. '15 for staff members of the University who wish to have a chest X-Ray. This service is free. The mobile unit will be parked in the rear of the Student Health Service. Staff…

November 28, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

…Camillo and Leigh Callander look on. Some students had to wait several hours at the LSA Building to register for classes in person due to problems with Wolverine Access. YENA RYU/Daily until it was eventually…

… taking as long as 20 minutes to register a single class. At around 4 p.m., the Registrar's Office shut down Wolverine Access to fix the problem and asked all students who were still waiting to fill out…

November 07, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

… good young men. Savino is a three-year scholarship student." gs Israelis tes sik Arab I 1 LUNCH-DISCUSSION Tuesday, Nov. 9, noon "SPACE EXPLORATION: DO BLACK HOLES EXIST" PROF. W. ALBERT HILTNER…

… Records and in Ypsilanti at Where House Records. Ford campaign tested Carter voice patterns for'stress' Student stabbed to death in NY fraternity hazing 3 i WASHINGTON (P) - The paign director, about…

… routine patrols to prevent the infiltration of Arab com- mandos from the sea. Daily Of ficial Bulletin Sunday, November 7, 197$ WUOM: Options in Education "School Progress Report," reports concerning school…

…. DIVISION STREET corner of Catherine and Division THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXvII, No. 52 Sunday, November 7, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764…

November 07, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… the Code of Student Conduct, alleging a lack of civil liberties protection. Martin Gold, a professor emeritus of psychology and chair ofthe University's Civil Liberties Board, said the CLB would…

… Brewer said opening all the meetings would not be possible. "Many meetings can't be open, but there should be protections afforded the student in those situations where the meet- ings can't be open…

… strongly disagreed with SACUA's actions, add- ing it is the students' role to draft docu- ments governing students. Wainess found fault with faculty con- cerns that simultaneous court and cam- pus…

… the ac- tions constructive for students and said students were faced with a choice by the regents: adopt the old code or one that goes further to protect students' rights. "SACUA chose the former option…

… minister, a warrior who looked beyond his years on the battlefield to make peace with some of Israel's most intractable enemies. The dozens of dignitaries from the Arab world who put aside their differ…

…- ences with Israel to attend his funeral proved how radically Rabin helped change the face of the Middle East. King Hussein came from Jordan to urge other Arab countries to take the road to peace…

…- tional elections. "Local elections do not generate the interest that state and nationals do," Northcross explained. Student participation is traditionally very low in local elections. This year's W H E R…

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