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November 07, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

…'interesting alter- native to most Ann Arbor coffeehouses, and is well worth a visit. Where else in Ann Arbor, they say, can an American student eat Greek food while speaking French to an Arab stu- dent? I the…

… atmosphere unique to Ann Arbor. Sponsored by the International Students As- sociation and staffed entirely by volunteers, Rive Gauche hosts lectures, coffee hours, parties, and international nights. Friday…

… Thursday night from 9 p.m. until 12 and Indian, Ukrainian, Arab, and German nights. Refreshments and dishes indigenous to each are usually served for a small charge. Sometimes slides of the country are…

…-director Jean Farah felt this type of atmosphere does not "exist in other com- mercial coffee houses" in Ann Arbor. Farah said the organization attempts to at- tract both American and foreign students. The 1…

…,600-1,700 foreign students on campus are represented by 20 nationality groups, but Rive Gauche seems to do a good job of mixing them. Many visitors say the friendly international flavor of Rive Gauche is an…

Student bor Coalition to End the War said Mobilization Committee. "We have he was satisfied with the Detroit power-we have our parents with demonstration and that broader us today," she said and declared…

… organization of students that is interested. To arrange for a GROUP member to speak, please call 769-1593. (Call the same member if you would like to help in our campaign). FOR SGC: MICHAEL DAVIS-Grad BOB NELSON…

…- ments, most of the demonstrators they felt nothing at the- time of ceived during the half hour fol- plosion there had been 21 small appeared to be students. the test. lowing the explosion possibly could…

… Secretary Mitchell Sharp commented that "the completion of the Amchitka' FOR WOMEN test, apparently without adverse effects, is a matter of relief, al- Talk with law students about law schools, the legal…

… production, alternative scenarios for future energy use. PREREQUISITES: a knowledge of calculus, senior class standing, and permission of the instructor. The seminar is open to students in the physical…

November 06, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… friendly and open," he reminisced. "We spoke Russian, and during a special interview for students after a concert the stu- dents showed an exceptional in- terest in American students' mu- sical education…

student named Stalin") and in capital cities of the various Russian republics. Cites Music Awareness Iasternak's P1 'Dr. Zhivago' Interpreted By JAN RAHMI "Some of the Soviet reaction to Boris Pasternak…

… longer, so naturally they are more sensitive to it." "Foreigners are much less afraid to be emotionally involved in the classical music," Stern said. "But the students show the same awareness as in America…

… MODERN GLASSWARE 24-Pc. Service of 8 l1 Only $28 \1 -e 201 S. Main of Washington I Notices Baha'i Student Group, weekly meet- ing, Nov. 6, 8:30 p.m., 527 S. Division. Topic: "The Road to Happiness…

… scripts for skits are due by Fri., Nov. 7, 5 p.m. Place them in marked box in Undergraduate. Office of League. I.S.A.. Nov. 6, 8 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. A, Speaker: Dr. Faez Sayegh, member Arab Delegation…

… to UN. "Arab Nationalism and Democracy." All are cordially invited. Modern Dance Club, meeting. Dance technique lesson and composition group, Nov. 6, 7:15-9 p.m., Barbour Gym. Beginners through…

…- tem in music. "Russian education is entirely state-controlled," he stated. "In music, talent is found in the small cities, and the students are sent to a conservatory, where they compete for the chance…

…, since the experiences that a student and teacher have are important and valid. He said that a few musi- cians in this country have now set up teaching studios. "If they are not for all students," he con…

… ________________________________________________ rFiL1?l N) - SHOP FOR STUDENT SUPPLIES in the modern manner SELF SELECTION OPEN DISPLAY BUY and SAVE Shop at FOLLETT'S State St. at North Main Giles To Give Performran1ce Assistant University…

November 08, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

…, president of the League, "Only the poorer women have will pour. any chance for social contacts. CONCERNING LII SPECIAL STUDENT RELATES FACTS J. Y YY! F Io i t 4 Y_,r YYX E OF ARAB WOMEN' They may see each…

… Education department, Dr. Margaret Elliott, of the School of Business Administration, and Professor Barbara Bartlett, of Pub- lic Health Department. Student guests will be Eleanor Cooke, '31, president of the…

… than the rest of the students TEA TO FOLLOW LECTURE to see this difference. For the last five years she has been teaching and nursing in Kuwait, Arabia, where Meetings Give Students Oppor- she has come…

… programs are informal and open to from total blindness through the Iany students who wish to attend jfo oa lnns hog h them dhelp and care of the missionary doctors. F. Jennings Heads Committee. "They are…

… highly seasoned, spiced, and contains much dehan, an Arab kind of shortening. Flat unleavened bread is placed upon the table, folded, to serve as both food and napkin. Their favorite sweetmeat is a sort of…

… Elects Esther Larowe, '32, as Representative To Wear With Your Daytime Dresses The purpose of the readings is not only to give students opportuni- ties to attend informal gatherings, but to acquaint…

… group, composed of students in the library school, is cataloguing all the books in the League library and will check them over periodi- cally. They are also considering a system by which books may be…

… checked out and returned through a desk in the library, as several val- uable books have disappeared. At present student librarians are in charge of the desk there throughout the day, but books do not go…

… and plans made for group rides. The officers to be elected arE president, treasurer, riding mana- ger, and secretary. Any woman student interested ir riding is elegible for membership in Pegasus, and is…

November 09, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… Trauma, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3200, 7:30 p.m. Q Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 p.m. U Christian Science Organiza- Thompson St. U Rowing…

…, when most students are preparing for the weekend, thi Natural Science Au- ditorium ispacked. About 400 students listen attentively to Prof. Tom Collier lecture on the Vietnam War, asking questions and…

… in some classes, it can be hard to find professors who will keep students in- terested enough to attend an 8 a.m. class and not fall asleep. But they are out there, and their lectures are packed. "It…

… them. They work as hard as I do, and vice versa." LSA first-year student Kristy Jakubiak said, "I've never missed one class. People justdon'tmissit. (Rubido) doesn't tell you to write a paper; if you…

… feel like writing, you do. If not, you don't. I've learned more about writing from him than anyone else in school." Students said they are also attracted by unconventional teaching methods. Psychology…

… Prof. Bob Pachella meets with each student individually every third week, then invites a small group over to his house for a more informal discussion. Grades are based on open writings by the students

…. "I'm not charismatic, nor am I a good speaker. But the students know I'm committed. I learn their names, I learn who they are," Pachella said. Kimberly Freeman, afirst-yearLSA student in his class…

… so far. Students said truly good professors know their subject matter and lecture enthusiastically about it. "I'm constantly reading about the Vietnam War," said Colliersaid. "I just love learning…

… about it." ISA sophomore Dana Kelly said, "(Collier's) excellent. He makes jokes, asks questions. It feels personal, even in an auditorium of 400 people." Students know when they've had a good professor…

…. As V'ali Ford, a third-year Engi- neering student, said, "If I can remem- berwhat the professor was talking about after the semester, I had a good profes- sor." ELIZABETNH LIPPMAfNDaMl, Justin Carlson…

November 26, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the…

…? do bars. In fact, I would suppose that many disturbed. As I was Colby Nordheimer, a woman who was more students visit bars than ever visit frats. On walking through the raped at a fraternity party at…

… organization were so prevalent Life. Let them seek private space to lease. give alcohol to women on the theory that in the Union's student organization office Or, finally, and probably most practically, women…

… who were drinking would be less resis- space, and such a visible presence on campus our administration should create standards and tant to sexual advances? Should we be surprised and in many students

… that make frats nity Gang Rape," argues that alcohol is a tool standards as we hold other students and other think twice before they create the kind of envi- that men in fraternities are taught to use to…

…. They are comparable to ties from egging on a dangerous misogynistic nance Attitudes," Linda Kalof and Timothy "no student groups. A fraternity;toi me; actually, attitude, and viewing themselve-asan ntoeh…

November 21, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… were two good things that could be said: No good and good for nothing." Win some, lose some T HE MICHIGAN Student Assembly just can't win. Take last Tuesday's assembly meeting. Things got off to a fine…

… start, as members courageously defended student rights to life, liberty, and food in the Graduate and Un- dergraduate libraries. When folk from the libraries came to tell the assembly their reasons for…

… eliminating food from the University study centers, MSA representatives countered swiftly by arguing that the change will eliminate much-needed group study space and may even force female students to go out…

… alone at night to get a snack. But before the members could congratulate each other on sticking up for students so well, ten College of Engineering students presented an angry petition with several…

… hundred signatures. Among other things, the students charged the assembly had wrongly suggested that the University's decision to give engineering more money was linked to increased military research. The…

students also claimed the man MSA hired to investigatedefense research on campus is biased against it. Give and take THE GENERAL fund giveth, and the general fund taketh away. This old University proverb was…

… the Jewish Defense League and unabashedly advocates using violence to further the interests of Israel. He supports outlawing inter-religious marriage in Israel; he wants all Arabs living in Israel…

November 01, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… announced. Konin or Jogan period, 794-897 A.D Civil Engineers, Am. Society of Me- The other, an image of Buddha, is chanical Engineers. (Aeronautical Exhibit of Color Reproductions of Eng. Div.) Arab Students

… Mrs. Ruthven will b at home to faculty members, town people, and their friends this afte noon from 4 to 6 p.m. President and Mrs. Ruthven will t at home to students on Wednesda afternoon, Nov. 4, from 4…

… all students in the School of Education, College of Lit- erature, Science and the Arts and Graduate School who expect to be candidates for the teacher's certifi- cate within the next two years is called…

… for Monday afternoon, Nov. 2, at 4:10 p.m. in the University High School Auditorium. Important prob- lems relating to the certificate will be distributed, and opportunities for students to ask questions…

… are 25c and this amount will be applied on the dinner. Reser- vations must be made by Monday noon and the group will be limited. Women Students attending the Pennsylvania-Michigan football game -Women…

students wishing to attend the Pennsylvania-Michigan football game are required to register in the office of the dean of women. A letter of permission from parents must be received in this office not later…

… the office. University of Michigan Band: All students interested in enrolling in the first regimental band please report to Morris Hall Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 5 p.m. Members of this band will be given…

… joining a bowling league should sign at the Women's Athletic Building. Groups wishing to use the alleys at other times may make reservation by calling Barbour Gymnasium. Presidents of Student Organizations…

… Jap- and a few small Chinese bronze for official recognition at once.Ei anese and Chinese, will be exhibited pieces, all of an early date. Three 3. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. in the South Gallery of…

…-5 South State Phone 591,4 e ,y neers, Architectural Society, Armen- f ian Student Association, Art Cinema d League, Assembly of the Michigan - League, Athena. f Barristers, Beta Gamma Sigma, r Beta Kappa…

November 01, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… Quality Unhurt By Size--Hatcher 'State of Uiversity' Talk Considers Increases in Student Enrollment By DICK SNYDER Increased enrollment does not mean that the University is in a race with anybody on the…

… that at any other time in the history of Michigan." Discusses Future Plans. Devoting his fifth annual report to the future of the University in terms of an increased student Ike Consents To Increase in…

students fol- lowing World War II and said, "The University is trying to pre- vent any other crisis through pre- paring for the normal controlled growth of the institution with an - insurance of greatest…

… stability of r the present college to non-college il attendance ratio. Must Accept 1,000 Students "In order to keep up with our n proportionate share of this great n national increase, we will need to t…

… accept approximately 1,000 more it students per year," he commented. - Enrollment will be limited to around 22,000 next year, Presi- s dent Hatcher said after the meet- g ing. New housing facilties will ac…

…- it comodate approximately 1,200 new e students, he said. President Hatcher stressed that k. the undergraduate schools at the d, University would grow along with r the graduate schools saying, "We must…

… have a proper distribution of e, students throughout the entire - spectrum of classes." Explains Expansion d Vice-President Pierpont explain- t ed five areas of plant expansion - which the University is…

…)-Prime Minister Moshe Sharett called on Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov yesterday to halt the sale of Communist bloc arms to Is- rael's Arab neighbors. Sharett went into the confer- ence with Molotov…

November 15, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… Survey Research Cen- ter, presented tabular description of "How People Pay for College." He demonstrated that the an- nual expense of attending college for unmarried students could be as low as $450 or…

… contribution, 23 per cent from student earnings, 8 per cent from scholarships, and eight per cent from other sources. Parents reported various meth- ods of raising their contributions. In 48 per cent of the…

…. Among these were studies of foreign students in land-grant colleges, the education of Americans to serve abroad, the arts and sciences in land-grant colleges;teacher education, en- gineering and graduate…

… work in the humanities and social sci- ence. Foreign Students A report on foreign students was concerned with these stu- dents studying in the United States. The situation is espe- cially urgent because…

… of the needs of the new nations of the world. Each year, Ameri- can universities undertake the overwhelming task of educat- ing more than 53,000 students from abroad. And the number of foreign students

… liberal and technical education must still be maintained. , The present method of selec- tion of foreign students has serious defects. And "the illu- sion that too many foreign stu- dents are coming to the…

… Unit- ed States,' concludes the re- port, "is the result of the un- necessary concentration of for- eign students in a few well- known universities." Selection Limited The fact that almost all of the…

… work must be conducted in English greatly limits the se- lection of students and creates both academic and social prob- lems for those foreign students who are admitted. Further problems include the…

… great amount of indifference toward foreign students on American campuses, the rigid- ness of course requirements and the startling differences be- tween the United States sys- tem of education and those…

… of other nations. All of this means that special orientation and counseling are badly needed in the universities. Further Problems Additional problems arise when the foreign student re- turns home. The…

November 04, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

… popular articles listed on its website, as I write this article, are centered on crude and derogatory jokes of Muslim figures and Muslim culture, even attacking Arabic; the language of the Quran and…

… and the Arab world and identifying as Muslim, its play- ers are categorized as French when they win and Arabs or Africans when they lose. Zidane, arguably the most successful French soccer player…

… stabbed by two French women ironically near the symbol of France, the Eiffel tower. The women were harassed and called “Dirty Arabs,” a result of widespread anti Arab senti- ments in the nation. In a…

…. Ironically enough, many students have been forced to think collec- tively in light of universities’ individualistic approaches. I’ve heard stories of some having to exaggerate symptoms just to get tested…

November 19, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 33) • Page Image 9

… Something Dancy,” is available on Amazon. Follow Dee on Twitter @deesimon666 and Instagram @mrdeesimon. ARTIST PROFILE IN COURTESY OF DEE SIMON Dee Simon went from University student to podcast veteran…

…- Arab from outside Haifa, who, as an 18-year-old, followed his two brothers to Ann Arbor to open this shop, even though none of them had any formal training. His two brothers have since married and…

… base. Israeli- Arabs and Palestinians make up just one part of the local Arab community, many of whom are from Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. But Usman told me that Arabs actually are a minority of his…

November 05, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… month of nine college students in Wash- ington state after consuming caf- feinated malt liquor as one reason to take action. States across the country have been exploring simi- lar bans. The commission in…

… the interview and was not available afterwards.' White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said the question of when the bombs found in Britain and the United Arab Emirates were to go off was still under…

… United Arab Emirates said Hortefeux's remark did not describe the bomb found in that country. "If this was a reference to the device found in the Federal Express (Fedex) site in Dubai, then it is not…

… correct," a security source in the United Arab Emir- ates who is familiar with the investigation told The Associ- ated Press. Both were not authorized to Aiscuss the case publicly and spoke on condition of…

…-bound packages off cargo planes in England and the United Arab Emirates last Friday, they found the bombs wired to cell phones and hidden in the toner cartridges of computer printers. The communication cards had…

November 09, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… been called in. The mayhem sweeping the neglected and impoverished neighborhoods with large African and Arab communities is forcing France to confront anger building for decades among residents who…

… complain of discrimination and unemployment. Although many of the French-born children of Arab and black African immigrants are Muslim, police say the violence is not being driven by Islamic groups. Vandals…

…: When: Time. Where: Corporate Information Session Students Interested in Pharmaceutical Sales (all majors) Thursday, November 10, 2005 6.00-7:3 PM The Michigan League - Hussey Room (Food will be provided…

November 29, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

…-range decisions and worked cooperatively between political parties. "We may have had differences in how to get there, but we had similar long-term goals." Israeli official says Arabs treated equa (continued from…

… to rights. Israel exercises due pr Arab propaganda," Shefi said. law,"Shefiadded. American observers were present at Shefi said that Arabs and Je the trial and wrote an article saying equal under the…

… denied ocess of ews are th enjoy at some Arabs. he West Israeli soldiers smoke ere else Mould be ought to tention, ;he mat- announced. Framers of the new declaration-known as the "Charter of Machu Picchu…

… around the mountains of Busch.You, being a student of mountaineering, no doubt wish to acquaint yourself with these truths and half-truths, thse stories both accurate and apocryphal. A wise deci- sion. And…

November 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

… capital of Riyadh for a These cracks in the Middle meeting with King Faisal. East cease-fire were reported as Last night Hussein flew to Da- Arab leaders worked out arrange- mascus for talks with President…

Arab diplo- Israel announced that 1,854 Is- matic activity to set up a sum- raeli soldiers had been killed and mit conference in Algiers, where 1,800 wounded in the Middle East an Arabtconsensus toward a…

… fighting, the largest toll in any peace settlement is expected to conflict with the& Arabs since be forged. the first fight for independence SOVIET DEPUTY F o r e i g n in 1948, when nearly 5,000 died…

… Cairo today. Egyptian govern- accepted the U. N. - sponsored ment spokesman Ahmid Anis cease-fire that ended the fourth said Kissinger's talks with Sadat Arab-Israeli war in 25 years. m Up A MILITARY…

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Publishedi daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University…

November 17, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Sadat-Begin: ace at hand? Confessions o a cigarette junk ie EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Anwar Sa- dat has said he considers his pro- posed trip to Israel to speak before…

… Depart- :ment officials were ready to give up on convening a Geneva conference before the end of the year. It is unprecedented because no Arab state. has publicly acknowledged Israel's right to exist. The…

… latest of Sadat's initiatives for ending the 30- year-old Arab-Israeli war. The first in- itiative, one of remarkable daring, was bouncing an entire delegation of Soviet advisers from Egypt in 1972…

… foreign .countries. But the influence of SAVAK isn't lim- ited to Iran's borders. Many Iranian stu- dents in this country are watched and #harrassed by the Shah's Gestapo. While no students on this campus…

… could accuse Richard Nixon of being soft on Communism be- cause of his historic trips to China and the Soviet Union, no one in Israel can accuse Begin of being soft on the Arabs. Begin was a powerful…

… force in the estab- lishment of Israel, although his ac- tivities at that time were certainly any- thing but statesmenlike. DEGIN WAS THE leader of a band of terrorists that carried out raids in- to Arab

… upon this compro- mise with the Arabs. But Sadat's visit to Israel, while being a dramatic progression, is not the final answer in itself. Israel is still opposed to the establish- ment of a Palestinian…

… state and with- drawing from the land it has held since the 1967 war. On these two points all Arab nations agree; there must be a separate Palestinian state and Israel must withdraw from all occupied…

November 15, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

… self, N. Patrick Murrays of the English department said yester- day. Speaking to a luncheon gather- ing of students under the auspices of the Office of Religious Affairs, IMurrays pointed out three gen…

… Pla n Three British universities will offer programs this summer de- signed for American students. The University of Oxford will offer a program on the history, literature and the arts of 17th cen- tury…

… up in the novelty of in- dependence, United States Nation- al Student Association President Dennis Shaul said Tuesday. Shaul visited Algeria during the independence celebrations on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1…

…- dependence wnich can be achiev- ed in the Soviet bloc." Presently, there is close co- operation with the United Arab Republic, but this cannot last long. It seems inevitable for competi- tion to arise between…

….m. Monday in Rackham Lecture Hall. The cantatas will be performed with a full Bach orchestra. @ SEA TTLE 'in Wol'sFi 12 noniAM f00 Iyyyyyyyyyyy STUDENT CONTACT: Assembly Pooe Faculty Program' By BARBARA…

… LAZARUS Assembly Association Executive Board and members of dormitory house councils have proposed a new Faculty Associate Program to create "frequent informal contact between faculty and students," Joyce…

… possible a student speaker program could be integrat- ed with a faculty associate pro- gram. The house could stimulate discussion on current issues, with the faculty associate participating informally in any…

… better communication between faculty and students and feels that it can result in an im- portant contribution to residence hall living." Economists Confer at 'U'. World-famed economists will gather at the…

November 30, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

… Center for Arab American Studies at U-M Dearborn, revealed these students make up a significantly greater proportion at the University’s Dearborn campus. Michigan also has the second highest Arab

… invited to speak at the school by a student organization. As the protesters left, they screamed, “No fascist USA!” I yelled back at them, “This protest is the most fascist thing I have seen at this…

…, yet important, way for the University to show that it is truly committed to inclusivity of all ethnicities on all three of its campuses. According to the Student Campus Climate Survey on Diversity…

…, Equity and Inclusion, ME/NA students currently make up about 2 percent of the student body at University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor campus, while email correspondence with Sally Howell, director of the…

…-American population in the country. Central Student Government and LSA Student Government unanimously passed resolutions in support of this addition. Moreover, the U.S. Census Bureau is proposing the ME…

…/NA category be added for the 2020 census. The University administration should therefore mirror student and national commitment to inclusivity and follow suit. Collecting this data will also allow…

students who identify as ME/NA to be better represented on campus. Currently, the students who would identify as part of the ME/NA category have to grapple with being lumped into a “white” or “other…

…” box, effectively skewing the demographic statistics of the University. A more accurate depiction of the number of ME/NA students at the University could bring more lobbying power for ME…

…/NA student organizations. We understand there are concerns among some that adding the ME/NA category could increase targeting from the government, especially given the nation’s current…

… pose an issue to students’ safety on campus. Historically, the University has vowed to protect the personal information of its students that could potentially harm them. After the Deferred…

November 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… targeted. “We have Jewish students that are worried about their safety; we have Muslim and Arab students that are worried about their safety,” she said. “So we have a pretty active Department of…

… believes the conference will inspire new dialogues among University community members. “All the speakers are affiliated with the University whether it’s professor, alumni, student,” Katz said…

…. “It’s cool to get people from the U of M community together sharing ideas. I think people are all so interested and keep coming back because the conversation it starts with other students in the…

… amount of cultural diversity at the University, she often encounters situations where she is the only student in a class wearing a headscarf. She said seeing this lack of representation in the…

… expected it to pass by the time I graduated.” Aqel, a Palestinian student who has visited Palestine five times, described the difficult experience she faced in 2015 when, during a visit to the nation…

… alleged human rights violations committed by companies to be investigated as outlined in the resolution. Students who opposed the resolution, however, left the meeting upset with the results. One…

student stated, “I think it’s a really sad day for freedom of thought on this campus,” as she exited the auditorium. LSA senior Gaby Roth, a member of University of Michigan Hillel, an…

… organization providing programming for Jewish students on campus, and in opposition to the resolution, explained her reaction in an email interview with The Daily. “I am happy that members of SAFE…

…, Palestinian students and allies were given a platform for their concerns to be heard. However, I am deeply upset that the address of these concerns meant that Jewish students’ sentiments about…

… described her disappointment in CSG’s vote against approving Prof. Victor Lieberman, who teaches a class on the Arab-Israeli conflict, to be included in the lineup of speakers for CSG’s Tuesday…

November 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… Lavon " Member of Arab Student Union, . Member of Progressive Hebrew University-Jerusalem Zionist Caucus Wednesday, November 5 * 7:30 p.m. 218 Hutchins Hall, U-M Law School Free and Open to All! Doily…

… started." Many RPC members supported Carignan's call for a review committee, including RPC member and student activist Ingrid Kock, who said the absence of a review panel removes students from the…

… and basketball with his friends. Sponsored by: Progressive Zionist Caucus, Hillel, Institute of Students and Faculty on Israel, Canterbwuy House, Temple Beth Emeth, Beth Israel Congregation, Pilot…

… this master of textural piano jazz. Speakers Kay Felt- "Hospital and Health Care Matters," Student Alumni Council and Alumni Association, 4:30 p.m., Alumni Center. Robert Berdahl and Joan Stark- "The…

… before the event. (Continued from Page 1) the vote." IMPAC sent about 40 students to Illinois in 1984 to campaign for Democrat Paul Simon in his race against Republican incumbent Senator Charles Percy…

… 1) contact between professors and students. THE PROPOSED council would be charged with monitoring the quality of the freshman and sophomore years and coming up with new courses and proposals to…

… committee and the discussion, led by Steiner, was somewhat reminiscent of a student coming unprepared to class. Faculty members continually pressed Steiner on questions such as how committee members would be…

… appointed, whether students would be on the committee, whether faculty members would be compensated for their time, and how large the committee would be. "We have not thought a great deal about the structure…

November 13, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday,;November 13, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 74L e MiC4loan,)a*l [V 0 0 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… trouble in the classroom so his case is brought to the Committee on Academic Performance (APC), an advisory committee to the Office of the Provost that decides student-athletes' academic eligibility…

…Assembly is that has a hunger for tacklng 5 don'twrte in yoursef or your due for a change important student issues friends like yo usually do. Andyo hae thepower touAdasstoa o andetioust arVote for change. Vote…

… fa make it happen. y deiou milkshakes, a ,r,, , «he Write in The Gimace, . Saving Darfur? n Mondaya group of activists ing for the CIA to arm an abusive Dar- black uprising by arming Arabs, who from 48…

… Equality Movement is a Darfuri group thousand soldiers, who aren't allowed resentative Roger dominated by the non-Arab Zaghawa to shoot unless shot at, to secure an Winter spoke in KAKWAN tribe, as is the…

… water rights, these conflicts not simply Arabs against blacks or the armed Darfuri militias that fall in and intensified in the 1980's as the region's government against civilians. There out of alliances…

… "Darfuri" In 1996, for example, the U.S. Central drought. As the nomadic Arab tribes side. There are many separate Darfuri Intelligence Agency spent $20 million and Zaghawa from the hard hit north groups…

… struglefor sexual equality 6 Common at many universities, the Ath- letic Department's practice of offering to pay for faculty who review student-ath- lete's academic eligibility to attend bowl games has…

… community is a better use of our resources. Please visit www.annarborshefter. org for more information. Lang Sui Engineeringgraduate student The lazy do not deserve our hard-earned handouts TO THE DAILY: I…

…- tributed to lazy bums. Using the article's logic, every class at the University should take some of the points received by A students and give those points to others who openly admit to being lazy and…

November 27, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… border of Lebanon, a sister state in the Arab sphere. Radio Ankara brought into the open charges-long circulated in the coffee houses and market places of the Middle East-that Egypt is instigating large…

…-scale trouble sinother Arab nations with Communist help. Syrian Trouble Much of that trouble has arisen in Syria, whose 60,000-man army fell under control of a group of pro-Soviet officers headed by Col. Abdul…

… the passage of the snowplow through the Diag. 'Typical' Weather Returns; Snow, Slush To Remain By ROBERT S. BALL, JR. Snow, slush and student mutterings about "typical Ann Arbor weather" returned to the…

… campus with the end of the Thanksgiving weekend. Some students had struggled with icy roads, others had worried through air schedules, and still others had found hours added to their return times, so for…

… many the beauty went unenjoyed. Students Shuffle, Slide To further spoil the winter, students shuffled yesterday over still- icy walks, careful of their footing, while others forewent the use of their…

… now open for five one-year positions on Joint Judic- iary Council, Chairman Mike Mc- Nerney, '57L, announced yesterday, Petitioning is open to all Uni- versity students who have at least 60 hours of…

… -violations. Petitions may be picked up from Carolyn McKenzie at 1020 Admin- istration Bldg. Students may sign up. for interviews to be held the weekend of Dec. 8. P Prc man partn charg fiani, Th Kudr edito a…

… Izvestia "typical Russian jour- nalism" and said the observers were "treated very politely." Students 'Persistent' The students who picketed were "a little bit persistent, but I wouldn't say they were…

November 19, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… dramatic advance toward ending the hostage ordeal. The United Nations has been leading diplomatic efforts to gain freedom for Western hostages in Lebanon in exchange for the release of Arab de- tainees held…

… three remaining hostages - two Germans and an Italian - would be released. U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said all See HOSTAGES, Page 2 Student files against ROTC Police arrest 4 protest…

…'s mort- gage and was the sole owner of*the building. See PROTEST, Page 2 by Gwen Shaffer Daily Higher Education Reporter A gay Eastern Michigan Univer- sity student is trying to receive a U.S. Army…

… common precept argues that fate is written on the wall, but the Michigan Student Assembly's fate may be inscribed on candidates' campaign fliers as voters take to the year. There are 38 candidates vying…

… independents. Even though every school does not have a vacant seat, all students can vote in the election since two referenda are included on the ballot. The referenda consist of propos- als for automatic…

student group recognition and the addition of the Environmental Issues Committee. In order for the referenda to be passed, two-thirds of voting stu- dents must voice their approval. Although candidates…

… have criti- cized the election campaign for fo- cusing on petty partisan politics, each side has voiced heated opinions on issues ranging from administra- tion-student relations to students' rights. See…

… VOTE, Page 2 Students express lack of interest in MSA, elections See the Daily's special MSA election coverage on page 3 polls today and tomorrow. This fall's MSA election has featured charges against…

… Reporter Michgan Student Assembly can- didates will be looking for a stu- dent mandate today and tomorrow - but similar to past elections, the resounding student message will probably be one of apathy…

…. Students said they do not plan to vote in MSA elections because they are either unaware of the assembly and its purpose or are disheartened by the ineffectiveness of past and current administrations. "There…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4- The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 26, 1990 01i fidigt al EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 NOAH FINKEL Editor…

… necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. From the Daily The ball is rolling Don't let anti-deputization movement lose steam THE STUDENT MOVEMENT RISING as a result of the deputization of University…

… security officers came to a head before Thanksgiving break. The protests and demonstrations brought the issue to the forefront not only on campus, but state-wide. As classes resume and students be- gin…

… will the goals of the movement be obtained. In fact,"it is still necessary for more students to get involved with the anti- deputization effort. Already, many stu- dents who are not traditionally active…

… in campus politics have become part of the movement, but there are still many students who remain uninformed or apathetic. President Duderstadt still does not believe studentS oppose the deputiza- tion…

… of campus security officers. Though the more than 1,000 people who attended the rally or teach-in rep- resent the largest protest movement in years, he said the students opposing deputization are in…

… the minority. In fact, Duderstadt said more than 50 percent of the students who send him messages via MTS support the switch to campus police. Though these students hardly indicate a representative…

… conservative students and jeopardize any chance of success. The University's ills should be ad- dressed, but not necessarily all at once. The attractiveness of the effort to op- pose campus police, and what…

… continues. EE- e M- + A LTROL9e JE DD TBk A00 E TLE C Students should study less, and learn a little more By Christopher Norman "Can you believe what has been hap- pening in Eastern Europe and the Soviet…

… also with Arab nations. The United States also has embargo participation from countries like the Soviet Union, Japan, and numerous others. It might be hard to find a period in history that share all of…

November 13, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… projects in mind, but currently lacks the finances necessary for their construction. The housing projects include a 1000- student facility with food services proposed for a North Campus location, and a 500…

…-student unit tentatively plan- ned for a parking lot located west of South Quad. SALOWITZ ALSO said most of the areas identified in the land study as suitable for multi-family -housing are generally located…

… helps tense students (Continued from Page 1) come their test-time trauma and to help them deal with the problems of time management and studying. The coun- selor said in many cases a student can overcome…

… his anxiety simply by talking to other persons experiencing similar emotions. "I AM TESTING a hypothesis I had about honor students having a great deal of anxiety," he explained. These students often…

November 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

… have displays are the Chinese Students Clubs,, the Ukranian Students Club,, the Norwegian Students, the Bra- zilian Club, the Indonesian Club, the Thai Association, the Puerto Rican Club, the Arab Club…

… in the India Students Association display. Turkish coffee and pastries will be served in the Turkish Students Club room, where native,goods and photos will be on exhibit. Pakistani students, in native…

… and the Hellenic Students Association. The United Christian Foundation and the Collegiate Committee for the United Nations will also have ex- hibits. Several of the clubs will have on sale souvenirs…

… MUSIC' 508 E. william ' NO 3-3223 )X20 Marian Gross, graduate student in 'economics, prepares volumes for the American Association of University Women's book sale at the League. LINOLEUM, wall tile…

…'s Market) )J7 IMPORTED CANDY AND' GROCERIES CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED SHRIMP FOR, COCKTAILS USED, TV SETS <:; y-James Maciay lebrating Inter- foreign students a World's "Fair By NANCY VERMULLEN "To tip…

… or not to tip-that is the question." All apologies to Shakespeare, but tipping -how-to and when-to- can be a problem, as every college student knows. Why spoil a Thanksgiving visit to your roommate…

…. Thayer NO 2-2500.. )X1o FOR RENT WANTED-Girl to share lovely house at reasonable rent with three. others. NO 8-7525 after 5 p.m. )C60: FOR RENT: Nice, quiet, single rooms for male students, garage…

… available. Call NO 8-8192 after,5 p.m. )C59 FOR RENT: Graduate women or work- Ing girls. Large, clear, newly furn- ished double room. Available Imme- diately. NO 3-6362. ' )058 ROOMS FOR RENT. Male students

…. One half block from campus. Cook- ing privileges. 417 E. Liberty. )C57 FOR RENT-r-2 large, clean pleasant rooms with bath in private residence for women students or nurses. Near campus. Call NO 2…

…-7282. )C55 IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum- mersession. Two bedroom apartment unfurnished. Includes stove, refriger- ator, heat and water. Available Nov. 1 and lease thru August 31, 1958. $142.50 per month…

November 05, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

… Union activities, the Student Services Committee has ar- ranged an open house for students, visitors, and alumni in the ball- room. Alex Campbell will provide music and refreshments will be served. Photo…

… into three categories: curricular scenes, extra-curricular phases of campus life, community subjects. Entry blanks may be obtained at the Union Student offices or at lo- cal photography shops. The…

… photographs should be un- mounted and five by seven in black and white., They will be ac- cepted at the Union Student Offices any afternoon until 5 p.m. Wednes- day. The contest is promoted by the photography…

… "Psurfs," who will enter- tain during intermission, originat- ed before World War II, when the group was not entirely composed of Law students. Since then it has grown in number and popular- ity to 12…

… members: six seniors, four juniors and two freshmen. Arab Club Dance "Your Fortune In Your Cof- fee" is the theme of an inform- al dance to be sponsored by the Arab Club from 8:30 p.m. to midnight, tomorrow…

… PERLMAN Campus dress will be discarded tomorrow evening as students don Tarzan apparel, grass skirts and the latest in Parisian costume. Theme parties are the vogue tomorrow evening and promise to give a…

… Eckwall, second, Ann Stuart, third and Grace Moore, fourth. Square Dancers To Hold Meeting Chix and Chux, an Ann Arbor square dance group for University students and young adults, will holds its third…

…- what less for students joining now. President of the group, Gene Dudley, urges all interested stud- ents to come to today's meeting and states that succeeding meet- ings will be held at 8:30 p.m. every…

November 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

… was sponsored by the Muslim Stu- dents' Association, Islamic Education Society, Arab Students' Association, Egyptian Students' Association, Pakistani Stu- dents' Association, Arab-American Anti…

… visiting local schools to teach students about Islam and Ramadan, said this year's Ramadan has been slightly more stressful than last year's holiday. "American Muslims have had a high profile in the media…

…'t know what they could do better, but the idea itself is increasing hatred towards Arabs." The event was sponsored by the ACLU and the ADC. "I think this sparked the interest of many non-Muslims. We hold…

…-Discrimination Committee and the Persian Students' Association. FBI Continued from Page 1 geting of Middle Eastern men. "It's a form of ethnic profiling. It's been deemed by the Supreme Court unconstitutional to target…

… lib- erties," Saba said. LSA freshman Mohammad Kha- teeb, a student from Jordan, said that although he did not receive a letter he is still concerned. "As an international student, I'm WEIGHT LOSS…

… forces tered age where we were not affected. unit of the Army) don't help. The I think this opens up our eyes, espe- rangers are one of the primary forces cially college students. It's no longer in…

… not noticed a big change in attitudes of other students, but do say more people are curious about ROTC, as well as being open with patriotic sen- timent. "Mostly there is just more discus- sion about…

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November 27, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

… UN negotiators. U.S. Favors Arab-Asian Disarmament Poposal .-Daily-Malcolm Shatz BOUQUETS TO HATCHER-On the eve of his inauguration, President Harlan H. Hatcher receives a preliminary honor-the "key…

… officials, students, and a goodly portion of the general public. The significance of the occasion has even brought the Union to abandon for a day its long-standing rule prohibiting women to enter its front…

… doors. Women will also be permitted to eat in the cafeteria and tap room-unescorted-today, ** ' . * THOUGH THE 4,200 seating capacity of Hill is limited, students who didn't get tickets for the…

… inauguration ceremonies may watch an august academic procession file into Hill at 2:45 p.m. Classes-for all students- will be dismissed at noon today, under an agreement of the Dean's Conference. After a…

… J. McPhillips of St. Mary's Student Chapel will conclude the ceremony. But President and Mrs. Hatcher will face two more hours of hand-shaking from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the League, where a reception…

… will be held in theiir honor. TODAY'S FESTIVITIES will be the crystallization of the strenu- ous work of several committees, comprised of University officials, faculty members and students, under the…

…- ministrative officers on re-allocation of duties, with faculty leaders on policies and procedures, and with students on current problems. In demand as a speaker, the President has addressed alumni and other…

… to an Arab-Asian proposal for closed- door meetings of the Big Four powers on disarmament - but pointed out the Russians turned down a similar plan in 14 weeks of talk in Paris last spring. Soviet…

… Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky was silent on the Arab- Asian idea. He told newsmen hej was thinking it over. 'Ike' Prods Allies To Arm Defense Line BUT THE fast American ac- ceptance was seen by some UN…

… } ( ,1 x r '', t it Accompanied by a full military escort, President and Mrs. Hatcher will make their way to a waiting reception of students, faculty members, townspeople and visitors after the inaugural…

November 04, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

…:00, $3.50 ADULTS Monday-Saturday 1:30-5:00, Admission $2.50 Adult and Students Sundays and Holidays 1:30 to Close, $3.50 Adults, $2.50 Student Sunday-Thursday Evenings Student & Senior Citizen Discounts…

… time. said a defeat isa Larsen has said it will be tough to political career. the young lawmaker not likely to end his Arabs beef up defenses BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Arab leaders have agreed to spend $11…

… period of five years, the sources said. At $2.2 billion per year, the approved sum is much smaller than the $9 billion annual fund pfoposed by Iraq, which is hosting the ninth Arab League summit conference…

November 14, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… mission but could send back data from its twice-daily orbit around Mars for up to a Iyear. ARAB FOREIGN MINISTERS gathered in Cairo yesterday to chart a common Egyptian-led strategy for the planned U.N. de…

…- hate on their quarrel with Israel. Sources said Egypt was pushing hard to get the Arab states to concert their policies in advance to present the united anti-Israeli front that has so often eluded Arab

…,000 men would be withdrawn from Vietnam in De- cember and January but that air power would still be used until a settlement is negotiated The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the…

… provisional government of South Vietnam in the formation of a large govern- ment of national harmony in South Vietnam.'' 7 & 9:30 Aud. A, Angell Hall I'. I BLACK STUDENT UNION presents ROD RODGERS DANCE…

… obscure book published in 1930, PLAYS WITH A PURPOSE, written by home economics teachers and students and intended to instruct high school children in proper nutrition, personal hygiene and family relation…

November 19, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

… through Q4. These questions have been the focus of current debate because they are constant in surveys across campus. Q1 asks students to rate “Overall, this was an excellent course.” Q2 is “Overall…

…, the instructor was an excellent teacher.” Q3 asks students to evaluate the statement, “I learned a great deal from this course.” Q4 asks, “I had a strong desire to take this course.” Typically…

…,300 other questions — some are broad while others are dedicated to specific courses. Student governments and various departments and schools have sent in requests to include questions in the…

… catalogue over the years. The questions date back to 1996, and are sorted into different categories, such as “student development” or “instructor effectiveness,” according to the Office of the…

… it easy to draw comparisons. “Using the other questions may help you design your course better, but it’s not going to tell you very much about student satisfaction overall with your course…

… involved in the current redesign process, the focus isn’t only on the questions themselves, but on the climate the evaluations foster. Central Student Government president Cooper Charlton, an LSA…

… important part of each class … (and) make sure that it’s a shared enterprise to teach a class,” Weineck said. In particular, she cited questions about a student’s responsibility in the classroom…

…. Other universities, such as the University of Washington, use student-centric questions in their evaluations to assess how much effort a student put into the class and his or her interest in the…

November 27, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 27, 2002 - 3 THIS W IWaJlIpmILr. & Int'l students face registration difficulties Nov. 28, 1990 Approximately 120 students attended the first…

… U.S. depend- ence on foreign oil, ending a blockade of food and medicine to Iraq, and an end to anti-Arab and anti-Semitic racism. Nov. 29, 1949 The LSA assistant dean announced that a new policy…

… limiting course drops to the first three weeks of a term had been approved. The limit was instituted "because of a widespread tendency of students to drop courses at the first sign of difficulty." Nov. 29…

…, 1973 The Student Government Council passed a resolution condemning the Uni- versity's pledge to enroll 10 percent minority students by opposing "the usage of quotas in any University policy." Nov. 29…

… Daily Staff Reporter International students face enough difficulty leaving their family and home countries behind to attend the University - and not being able to regis- ter for classes they want should…

… not be an additional challenge, LSA sophomore Pragav Jain said. The international student orientation is held in mid-August, during the five days directly preceding freshman Welcome Week. By that point…

…, most of the classes international students want to take are already filled, Jain said. "When (international students) come in, they face a lot of problems with their school because a lot of classes are…

… taken up," he said. "Everyone I know who is an international student has always faced problems. They never take the classes their counselors recommend." Jain, who is originally from India, said when he…

…, a transfer stu- dent who attended his first two years of college in India, said he and 10 other transfer students from India that he knows experienced problems register- ing for classes. "By the time…

… such complaints, Ann Hower, director of the Office of New Student Programs, said the inter- national student orientation is held after-the regular orientations to cater to the needs of students who…

November 08, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

…, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Arab Americans. In the fall and winter, students will develop minority health manuals and collect data on health problems, care resources and funding for minorities…

…o enr at alnI.n aI v, - tiv n am r_._ i emca ai' VI.ldILdIy - i uteUd), INUvtleletrF , .i.y7'+- Hoekstra encourages students to 'clamor for change' By MEGAN SCHIMPF Daily Staff Reporter U.S. Rep…

…. "You should be clamor- ing for change right now because the picture isn't going to be very pretty." Hoekstra, who spoke to a group of 20 students last night in the Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union…

… grass-roots perspective. What I found was it doesn't look any better from up close than it does from far away." Hoekstra explained to the students that Washington is suffering from a fail- ure of ideas…

…'s where I think we are in Washing- ton," he said. To get involved, Hoekstra said students should be informed voters at the polls and volunteer to work for campaigns. "We need your involvement. We need your…

… help," he said. LSA first-year student Shannon Dudycha said she enjoyed Hoekstra's lecture. "I'm glad I chose this to come to," she said. "Besides the points he made, I liked the humor he had." Adam…

students of the University in the palm of their hand. Students have to act now," Clampitt said. Hoekstra was instrumental in writing the Contract for America, a document signed by all the Republican members…

…, including singles and married couples, it also offers tips that college students can follow. "I think it's real expensive to be a student in Ann Arbor," Zirkel said. Zirkel suggests that student organi…

…- zations, like fraternities or sororities use Sam's Club, adiscount, bulk food store to help cut costs. Students who need cash should also consider sell- ing at resale stores. Also, every Saturday, the Ann…

… Arbor News advertises merchandise that sells for less than $70 in the freebies section. Zirkel said some excellent deals can be found there. It's also a great place for students to advertise because they…

November 04, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… operation of college admissions. "It is an ex- ternal agency interfering in the close relationship that should exist between the student, his parents and his chosen college." On the other hand, however…

…, Pearson says the CEEB scores are more effective for prediction than the interview method. "The Harvard business school experi- mented a few years ago with a class of students in which half had been admitted…

… with, and half without interviews. They found that the interviews were not con- tributing a single thing." To Observe Date Of Algerian Revolt The Arab Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. to day at the…

… RICHARDSON "OSCAR WILDE" I I ls English ucial Skil r Students te role of English in col- preparation and admission g the years ahead will be a 1 one," Richard Pearson, resident of the College En- e…

… indicate that fresh- today are less able writers those of 1910, our admission lards in English have drawn ism, Pearson said. ne critics point out that the students were not exposed to tive tests which…

November 26, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… population of students, almost entirely under the age of 21, living in the residence halls. Among students, the presence of alcohol within residence halls seems to U.S. si Ground troop deployment comes as…

…, leaves the Islamic militia small share of Afghanistan still under nostly around Kandahar. ds of Taliban troops as well as Arab, Pakistani and other foreign fighters sama bin Laden had been holed up in ich…

… which drink- What is traditionally a four-year commitment is quickly becoming a five- and six-year standard. Many four year colleges and universities are suffer- ing from an influx of perennial students

… - students who, for one reason or another, don't graduate on time. Nationally, only one-third of undergraduate stu- dents attending a four-year college graduate on time. Many universities are bracing for this…

… low rate to cause problems in the near future. Rural and subur- ban universities, expecting that as part of the fallout from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks students will be less likely to go to an urban…

… additional funding. And some schools are requiring that students seek permission before taking longer than four years to graduate. - Patrick Guffey ing occurs Resident adviser within halls vary, she said…

…, each serving a dif- ferent drink. "Residents drink in the dorms. There's no doubt about it," said Patrick Guffey, a second-year medical student with three years of experience as a resi- dent adviser…

…. "Students coming to col- lege are going to do that." Administrators also recognize that drinking occurs in residence halls, and have thus tried to develop policies that are not disciplinarian, but rather…

… the student to determine the student's responsibility in the incident and appropriate sanc- tions. "I think a lot of RAs tend to be a lit- tle lax on the alcohol rules," said Engi- neering junior Tim…

… percent were actually found responsi- ble for a violation. "It's just common knowledge that the drinking will take place, but if it's obvious, then students get the feeling that more likely than not…

November 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

… Hall last night as part of Islamic Awareness Week. ISLAM Continued from Page 1A Stockwell Residence Hall from 2 to 3 p.m. Students also can visit MSA's Jeopardy board near the Fishbowl in Angell Hall…

… through tomorrow. The purpose of the board is to edu- cate students about Islam and Muslims. Also morrow, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Angell Hall ud. C, Rami Nashashibi, a community activist from Chicago, will…

… be speaking at an event titled "Confronting Poverty: An Islamic Perspective." "We want to gain exposure on campus," Bengali said. "We want people to see what we do in prayer." LSA first-year student

… people, not only Muslims. "Islam is a social religion that facili- tates a social purpose," he said. The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services has also been active in cre- ating awareness…

… of environmental issues throughout the local Muslim community. Public Health student Monazzah Akbar said, "We want to inform communities of Muslims of what's happening to the environment in the world…

…." The students' efforts have focused on assist- ing Muslim communities in the Dearborn area by educating families about environmental haz- ards, Akbar said. The goal of Islam Awareness Week is "to inform…

…-based and regular Waseda students together in the classroom at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. Scholarships up to $1,000 are available. For more information, contact: Waseda/Oregon Programs at (800…

… throughout the state. Deborah White, MVU director of communi- cation and public relations, said students e olled in one of the colleges are eligible to t the whatever courses each of the 17 schools offers…

… online. "This is just another way to help students learn," Hudson said. Derby said the flexibility of the courses is con- venient for her schedule. "Before the online cours- es were available, it was very…

… difficult to take cusses, Derby said. But Derek Wallace, an EMU senior living in Kansas City, Mo. taking online classes, said the Itersity's online courses are not tailored for working students. "The…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… Israelis and wounding 27, the army said. The attack was the third from Arab territory in two days. At least four Palestinians were killed and two Israeli soldiers injured in Israel's self-declared security…

… College Press Service A powerful new "fortified" wine reportedly is gaining popularity among college students, prompting several national alcoholism education groups to issue warnings on campuses in recent…

… weeks. The wine Cisco, which some students refer to as "liquid crack" because of its strength, is becoming a preferred drink among college students "in some places" because it offers "a cheap and powerful…

…, warning students of its effects. BACCHUS International, another campus alcohol awareness group, is planning to send letters to its campus chapters to warn them of Cisco's new popularity. "Cisco is a…

… society has ma- tured," Granados said. "There is less fear of the United States and we have a more pragmatic vision of our relg- tionship with the United States." Students nestled on fault line celebrate…

… predicted quake * College Press Service At Southeast Missouri State University, December 3 is a student theme party. They're calling it the "It's Not Our Fault" gala. At Memphis State University, a local…

…," said Mary Robinson, a student at Shelby State Community College in Memphis. December 3, it turns out, is the day one scientist has predicted a gi- ant, destructive earthquake will heave through the…

… central Midwest. While earthquakes are notoriously difficult to predict, many residents clearly are worried. For the approximately 980,000 college students in the region, the prospect of a term…

…-ending earthquake has lent this semester a strange un- easiness. "One of our residence halls sits on the fault," said Vicki Nenninger, a student at Southeast Missouri in Cape Girardeau. Students who live there "are…

… worried about it." "Most students are taking the at- titude: if it happens, it happens," Nenninger added. The countdown began when Dr. Iben Browning, a climatologist who lives in New Mexico, predicted there…

November 26, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 57) • Page Image 5

… drivers, unsuspecting passengers, and innocent pedestrians. The victims are often college students with promising futures who dream of a ca- reer or marriage. This dream is snuffed out in a matter of…

… champagne have begun. Students Against Driving Drunk (SADD) would like everyone to be aware of this danger. We need to be on the lookout for possible tragedies and avoid them. No one wants to attend a funeral…

…- erful weapons: Reason and truth. Blake Girardot LSA sophomore No guns, no guts To the Daily: I have been a student at the University since 1987. During this time I have seen very little accomplished by…

… MSA except arguing among its members. Finally, last week MSA appeared as though they were going to do something constructive for the students of this cam- pus for the first time in recent history. They…

November 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, November 7, 1990 - Page 3 Assembly :Attendance The following Michigan Student Assembly members were present for opening and closing roll call at last night's meeting…

… (Rackham) Jonathan Uy (Med.) Jennifer Van Valey (LSA) Hunter Van Valkenburgh (LSA) Aaron Williams (Engin.) The following Michigan Student Assembly members were absent for either opening or closing roll call…

…/Daily Angela Burks, MSA vice-president, talks to student leaders about room allocations. More than 100 students came to the MSA meeting to protest the room allocations proposal. Action sues party for election…

… slander by Christine Kloostra and Stefanie Vines, Daily Staff Reporters All student organizations request- ing offices from the Michigan Stu- dent Assembly received space, al- though many of them were not…

… Koppelman. "I'll think (the student groups) will be happy once they forget standing for three hours in the MSA chambers." Student groups criticized the methods used to allocate the offices. Brian Cook, staff…

… office with radio equipment. If unauthorized members are in the office we can be fined $10,000 or be jailed for 10 years." One student organization wanted space changed because of a personal conflict with…

… another student group. Sangeeta Patel, vice-president of the Undergraduate Law Club, said her group didn't want to split an of- fice with a competing pre-law asso- ciation. "We didn't want to share of- fice…

… should." Not all students, however, came to MSA to complain about a spe- cific change in room allocations. Troy Hollar, the Gilbert and Sulli- van Society President said his par- ticular problem was in…

…, but he didn't. by Christine Kloostra Daily MSA Reporter A member of the Action party filed suit in the Michigan Student Assembly's Election Court against the Conservative Coalition (CC) Monday…

November 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

… , I w- PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954 U I MATTR O FACT- By STEWART ALSOP AVIV-If orthodox economic theory is accepted as a guide, the dearest wish of the Arab

…, of course, social as well as economic conse- quences. Most of the new immigrants some from the Arab states, and aside from a mix- ed and distant racial origin these people have little more in common…

…. YET FOR THE present, in such circum- stances, it is little wonder that the Arabs talk hopefully of the coming collapse of the state of Israel. Even so, one prediction can be made with confidence. Israel…

… period of total chaos in the Middle East. It would in- vite, either the violent expansion of the state of Israel as an expression of econo- mic desperation, or a renewed Arab attack on the enfeebled…

… when this is said, something else must also be said. American policy in this area has been influenced by twin illusions. One is the illusion that Arab hostility to Israel is wholly irrational and without…

… depth. The other is the illusion that this tiny state precisely balances in strategic importance the whole vast vital land mass of the Arab and Moslem worlds. In the inflamed and irra- tional Middle East…

… 1182327 -Pct. Hulen V. Owens 1161507 -Pfc. Dick Ohnemus 1194511 -Pfc. Orlando Johnson 1155238 * * .* Thank You .. . To the Editor: AS ONE OF the many foreign students who have been invit- ed to Thanksgiving…

… that on 'this day would be lonely and homesick. Mrs. Mead of the International Center stated that the respons was so great that even though al tke foreign students have received and accepted invitations…

…, her tele- phone was still ringing with more requests. Though we hardly knew what significanbe of Thanksgiving was, we foreign students now know that it is a day of warm friend- ship and good food-a day…

…-President International Students Association S Sixty-Second Year DRiAMA 3 "T7 9 a s s a' a a7 7 a7 c a 777 7 77* 777~ T 7 7 v c v m 7 a 7 ~ CIINIEMA =P 3 4 A _ Architecture A uditorium At The Orpheum . . . IT HAPPENED…

November 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

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

… relax - and sleep. Perhaps nodding off in lecture halls relieves students of modesty, so we sprawl wherever and hope no one takes our wallets. But you never know if that spread-eagle faceplant in front of…

… Office of Student Conflict Resolution "upholds the University's essential values in the Code of Student Conduct," according to its Website. The 06de is supposed to help resolve disciplinary issues and…

… conflicts among students. But the (Cde has numerous flaws and often steps on t& legal system. As the OSCR Director's Search Committee looks for the office's new leader, changes to the director's position s…

…~lkuld occur to lessen the Code's impact if University President Lee Bollinger will not abolish it altogether. IThe Code claims to afford student access to "University policies which affect them." Itt the Code…

… does not give students any ben- dfit; rather, it strips students of their rights. One of the Code's outrageous aspects gives the University power to punish students brought up on criminal charges. This…

November 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

… other sources of energy besides gas and oil, "We've got our radar out." MSA grants space, sets rules for use (Continued from Page 1) office space, but just storage space. THE ARAB Student's Organiza…

… Belgian borders and launched a nationwide search for by captives EMU Division of Student Affairs - Office of Campus Life presents GRAMMY AWARD WINNER Caransa after callers claimed he had been seized by a…

… allocation would not be renewed. "People didn't take care of their office, and it's up to us to keep the offices maintained," said DiGui- seppe. MSA QUESTIONED the status of the Chicano Student Organization…

… think MSA reversed its ecision on the basis of protests from tudent organizations. The organiza- tions took this attack very seriously as an attack on the left and on the oreign student organizations…

… limited resources, someone had to go," he said. In other action, MSA passed an amendment to limit use of the Fishbowl or Diag by student organi- zations for more than seven consecu- tive days, and defeated…

… a proposal designed to create criteria for the allocation of office space in the future. Representatives of student organi- zations said they were dismayed by the new regulation. "IT'S JUST one more…

… Fishbowl. This is ultimately to the detriment of students." Mike Price, spokesman for the Young Socialist Alliance tied the regulation into a larger picture. "There's been a relative downturn among campus…

…Kenney Union Discount Records & Bonzo Dog Records - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :0:. NA _1 Jv D 141 STUD! ES ATTENTION STUDENTS INTERESTED IN Judaic Studies…

November 21, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… will be suspend- ed, she commented. A wooden anchor, which was to be used as a decoration for the dance was stolen yesterday from the basement workshop of the Student Activities Building, Miss Nathan…

… Ball is really carrying out the idea of Inter- national Week," she commented. "On the planning committee we have students from Japan, Ha- waii, the Dutch West Indies, Egypt and America." Merchants Donate…

…. "The Monte Carlo Ball has a long tradition behind it," Nathan concluded. "We many students will come." Miss hope Honorary Taps Know all ye citizens that all true knights must through squireship go by…

… in the'MUSKET office in the student wing of the union. INTERNATIONAL WEEK: World's Fair To Exhibit Cultures Of Various Countries Tomorrow I I "Baofoot Bay #ih Cheek.) I ANYONE FOR FOOTBALL? When…

… evening. Zilber pointed out that all the proceeds of the Fair will go to two special projects-the International Students Emergency Loan Fund,' and the International Handbook. To Publish Book The…

… International Handbook is similar to the "M" Handbook which is published for incoming freshmen to the University, he said, but will describe general customs of American life for the international students, as…

… national broadcasting net- work about the Brussels Fair, and other shorts depicting the Arab, Venezuelan and Indonesian gov- ernments, among others. To Present Show During the evening, starting at 7 p…

… held in the housing units during the week. The Fair is organized by the Union in conjunction with the nationality clubs of the Interna- tional Students Association, Zilber said. This is the second annual…

… four exchange students from Gibraltar who had been suckled by she-apes. By the middle of the second quarter the Miners had wrought such havoc upon Pancho's team that there was nobody left on the bench…

November 05, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 -= The Michigan Daily - Saturday, November 5, 1983 Students convicted i test scam Looking for a way to make up for the lousy grades you got on your midterm? Two former University of Texas…

students can recommend the wrong way to study for finals. Gregory Wallace and Harry Fouke were convicted and sentenced last week for attempting to steal final exams from Prof. Robert Witt of the Univer- sity…

… final and $400 for a finance final by university student James Brown, who received immunity from 'prosecution for agreeing to testify against Wallace and Fouke. C .O L.L.. rq a::c3,:xp…

… were kept. The university has suspended 23 students for one year for their par- ticipation in the theft. Assistant District Attorney Ben Florey said that the exam thefts may be related to a string of…

… thefts at the unive sity and at several other colleges. He would not say which colleges were involved or how many students are part of the ring. -The Daily Texan Texas A & M hero admits to lying Suffering…

… from a slightly bruised ego, A Texas A & M student faces possible expulsion from the school's prestigious Corps of Cadets for lying about an aborted act of heroism. Clarence Brown, a sargeant in the…

… to hear of anyone lying, especially if it's one of us," said Preston Abbot, commander of the cor- ps. Formerly a military school, Texas A & M now makes service in the corps voluntary for male students

… have been major infestations north of the Mexican border, particularly in Texas. Saturday, November 5, 1983 Vol. XCI V-No. 52 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The…

… 4 14 i+ I { Terrorist bombs Israeli post in Beii (Continued from Page 1) scene, pulling out bodies of soldiers and Arab prisoners, and placing them on stretchers under gray blankets. Three…

November 15, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… last week that students doing premedical work at MSU were told by their academic advisers that the school, "may not open0 -Daily-Jim Lines SPEEDSTER. CARL WARD TURNS the corner around left end after…

… em- broil the Arabs in another war with Israel and trying to bring about itsadestruction. "This policy has been repeatedly pronounced by Syrian leaders and was re-emphasized in Arab sum- mit meetings…

…- rigation. The Arab leaders over- ruled reported Syrian demands for immediate military action to op- pose the water diversion. Instead, they drew up plans for tapping the headwaters of the Jordan, thereby…

…- ited till it is opened." Bob t Harris, the president of the MSU student government, told The Daily Thursday that, "con- struction has not been started yet," on the new school although the construction…

… MARCY PELLY Eight University architecture students are out to keep Reed City from becoming a ghost town. The mile square commu- nity in the northern part of the lower peninsula has been losing population…

… at the rate of about 100 people a year for the past ten years. The population is now at an all-time low of 2500. The students face several problems in helping the small Osceola County town in the…

… not have the physical environment such as ski slopes or a large lake to become a major resort area. According to Richard J. Rein- holt, one of the students work- ing on the project, "the major hope for…

… from Detroit to Ludington, new mo- tels could be built there. John Luscombe, another of the students, says that the town population is now static. A man in his thirties once told Luscombe that only…

… in the town. Luscombe explains that the students are trying to get "a cohesion between groups and build up enthusiasm in the town. Larson says. that "the project is an experiment in architec- ture…

students," he says. Two years ago, students worked on drawing up plans for a cultural center in Grand Rap- ids in response to a request from the citizens there. The students worked directly with the citizens…

November 01, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… Barger, Neil Barnett, and Ralph McCormick. BAND TO' ACCOMPANY TEAM: Michigan Grid Fans To Trek AraIsraeli Students Give Views on Dispute By DONNA HANSON Though the Israeli, Arab and Egyptian student

…! ITHACA, N.Y.-Cornell.Univer- sity's Student Council voted unani- mously Tuesday night to support the Cornell chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority in its decision to obtain local recognition. The chapter had…

…, National Fraternal Organization, and all local social organizations. Council's action Tuesday night represents the first definite asser- tion of student opinion at Cornell on the problem of discrimination in…

… conducted before an unusu- ally large crowd of student observ- ers. While Council's meetings are generally open to the public, few of the sessions attract any sizeable number of students. Elsewhere on campus…

…, student interest ran high in the Sigma Kappa controversy. It was evident that sympathy was overwhelmingly with the local' chapter in its fight See CORNELL, Page 2 sembly, "where the opinion of the world…

… turn to the U.N. General As- SGC Okays Dorm Funds Investigation By TAMMY MORRISON After almost an hour of debate, student Government Council last night voted to study residence halls financing., Acting…

…- dent housing now available, pro- jected expansion of student hous- ing and the relationship of current and projected housing to rising enrollment. During Members' time, the Council launched a discussion…

… of demonstrations here Monday night following Israel's invasion of Egypt. Approximately 150 students with towels draped on their heads marched around fraternities shout- See RESIDENCE, Page 6 No Harm…

… contingent on campus is comparatively small, they have naturally expressed the greatest concern and most comment on the Middle East dispute. . Michael Bentwich, an Israeli graduate student in engineering…

… intervene with To Iow a only the surrounding Arab states would attack them. "But, Arab attack was unlike- ly, Bentwich observed, because Egyptians have been under the constant suspicion that Israel has…

November 21, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

… old so that they look like refugees, and they're leaving," he said. "They're passing themselves off as simple people. If they can find a car, they're leaving the city." But the Arab and Pakistani…

…. However, some Taliban stragglers and ished? We Arab fighters loyalto terror suspect Osama bin Laden revenge,"' are still believed to be in the area, and there had been The gun earlier reports of armed…

… time recruiting at the University. Vibber said Eddie Bauer is hiring seasonal. employees and preparing them for the weekend, but because many college students return home for the holidays and…

students be vac- November. Flu shots are av will Jmprove their chances at able to students't through the season," said from 10:30 a.m. t Winfield, Interim Director of Sunday through Fr is a runny nose t…

…) is going to give ind, for it will protect of people who are d. UHS recently sent University students anded immunization th the Michigan Vis- n, which lasts from ch, generally peaks in uary. The CDC and…

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November 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… final push toward earning a place in history as an honored peacemaker. Clinton has picked an agreement between Israel and the Arabs as his top foreign policy priority. It also could be his best chance for…

… scandal receding and peace prospects in the Middle East more promising than ever, Clinton has his sights on an overall settlement between Israel and the Arabs as a final act. He was flying to Oslo yesterday…

… rearing in Chile. The NIH grant money will support about 16 students' research each year, Restrick said. The Center for Human Growth and Development initially received $400,000 annually, but Restrick said…

… she feels that decreased funding is beneficial because an excess of students in the program can be difficult to manage. Halloween bash ends in deadly shootout MUNCIE, Ind. - A group of men who were…

… fraternity party. About 4 a.m., a car pulled into an alley behind the house and began firing into the home, said Marlon Glass, 31, who was at the party. The house, in a student neighbor- hood near campus, was…

… Ball State student from Gary, Ind., was foind dead in the kitchen, Muncie police Chief Joe Winkle said. Two people were in fair condition yesterday at Ball Memorial Hospital and two were treated and…

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November 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 35) • Page Image 21

…:00. Tales of Arab Detroit (1995) An examination of tensions be- tween Arab and American cultures in our neighboring metropolis. Lane 7:00. Free. Nadja (1995) See Saturday. Mich 9:30. W E D N E S D A Y Romance…

…'s Dream The School of Music Opera Theater's "hip" retelling of Benjamin Britten's operatic retelling of Shakespeare's magical story. 8 p.m., Power Center, $16-$12 ($6 students). Call 764-0450. I Am A Man…

… p.m., Trueblood Theater, $12 ($6 students). Call 764-0450. Devil Love Department of Theater and Drama professor John Neville-Andrews directs this new play by K. Masters as part of the Basement Arts…

… Theater, $7 ($5 students). Call 764-0450. Falsettos EMU presents the William Finn-James Lapine double bill of musicals, "March of the Falsettos" and "Falsettoland." 8 p.m., Sponberg Theater (EMU campus…

… art and life is blurred in this Beckett-esaue existential drama. 8 q.m., Performance Network (408 W. Washington), $12 ($9 students/seniors, pay-what-you-can- Thursdays). Call 663-0681. Escanaba in da…

…'s satirical farce. 8 p.m. RC Auditorium (East Quad), $5 ($3 students A Midsummer Night's Dream See Thursday, 8 p.m. I Am A Man See Thursday, 8 p.m. Devil Love See Thursday, 5 p.m. Little Shop of Horrors See…

…-rock duo play Cava Java. Botfly Funk at Cross Street Station. Call 485-5050. Concord Trio Acclaimed ensemble performs at the Museum of Art. 8 p.m. Tickets $15; $7 for students with ID. Call 747-0521. ENACT…

… U N D A Y ... A Name You Never Got Ronda Slater performs her one- woman play about adoption. 2 p.m., Michigan Union Ballroom, $10 ($8 students). Call 971-2230. A Midsummer Night's Dream See Thursday…

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