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November 07, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… Lee Shufro Reflecting an image of a liberal University community, students yes- terday overwhelmingly voted for Democratic incumbent candidates over Republicans. Polling figures indicate that more than…

… 3,000 voters participated in the democratic process at University polling stations. Most of these vot- ers were students. LSA Sophomore Erick Laurila had strong feelings about voting yes- terday. "I…

…. Engineering first-year student Brian Ankrapp attempted vote by ab- sentee ballot in his hometown of Bloomfield Hills but was unable to receive one in time. Though many students utilized their constitution- ally…

… promises. However, Blanchard is pro-choice and Engler is not," said Joe Guith, an LSA first year student who chose not to cast his vote for either candidate. "Both have their high points, but they…

… when Bomzer proclaimed that Kahane "was a strident voice calling Never Again,"' the slogan used by Kahane in reference to the Holocaust. "Tell all Arabs don't sleep so quiet tonight," Margolis said. "We…

… are Jews, we are religious Jews and we don't buy that crap of turning the other cheek. There will be hell to pay for this affront." Asked if he was threatening Arabs, Margolis said: "I use simple…

November 01, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

student, detain mother SAN'A, Yemen (AP) - Their first suspect in custody, Yemeni police continued to search for the terrorists believed respon- sible for mailinga pair of power- ful bombs to attack the…

… the plotters may have been associated with. The explosives, addressed to Chicago-area synagogues, were pulled off airplanes in England and the United Arab Emirates early Friday morning, touching off a…

… the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, terror- ists continue to probe and find security vulnerabilities. Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh told reporters that the Unit- ed States and United Arab Emir- ates had…

… provided intelligence that helped identify the woman sus- pected of mailing the packages. A Yemeni security official said the young woman was a medical student and that her mother also was detained, but…

November 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… debate." Leshetz said she hoped the speakers would give students different perspectives from which to view the Arab-Israeli conflict. In hopes of expanding the discussion, Leshetz said UAC has tried to…

…- terman Town Hall Celebrity Luncheon Series. "It wasn't a script anyone could have written," Smith said, referring to the overwhelming fact that Arab and Jew, Palestinian and Israeli, actually sat down at…

… target many different kinds of students in its promo- tional campaign. She said she anticipates a ir"i °.... ! l r /.r~k.'/ ! ,$is:.au<. o.. .. ... x }.yy '= Vie. ,c F f O'' " i r i 1, , /xf.+% .:: i/Y!frni.: …

November 15, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… 11/15/1988, written partly in Arabic - the day of the Declaration of Palestinian Independence. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan '<!.;. 420 Maynard St. A,.::;..:.....' .C…

… name of the Palestinian Arab people on our Palestinian territory, with its capital Jerusalem." Palestinian Declaration of Independence: November 15, 1988.' Today, Palestinians from all over the world…

… independent state in Pales- tine. In November 1947, the United Na- tions (comprising almost exclusively western powers) partitioned historic Palestine - without consulting its Arab inhabitants - into two states…

… recruiting physicists and students at the University for em- ployment. The LLNL and LANL are the two principle nuclear weapons labs in the U.S. They have designed every warhead in the United States' nuclear…

November 07, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

…. MARY'S PLAYERS present G@DSPELL Friday, Nov. 7, Saturday, Nov. 8 St. Mary's Student Center 331 THOMPSON (Just south of Liberty) Curtain Time 8:00 ALL SEATS RESERVED Call 663-0557 IN BRIEF Complied from…

… leaving the ground "littered with Iraqi dead." Abadan is Iran's last stronghold on the disputed Shatt al-Arab estuary and before the war provided two-thirds of its petroleum needs. Its capture would give…

… Iraq complete control of the Shatt al-Arab, part of the pre-war border between the two nations and Iraq's only waterway to the gulf. 14 A A 4 SJ1e A~idjigun BOailg Volume XCI, No.56 Friday…

…, November 7, 1980 , The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday njornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann…

November 13, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

… indictment of Israeli policies in occupied Arab ter- ritories. After rejecting two similar resolutions earlier this year, the United States joined in a unanimous Security Council statement Thursday in. New…

… York. It deplored Israeli settle- ments in occupied Arab terri- tories and any action "which tinds to chanoe the status" of Jer'salem, calling such actions illegal and "an obstacle to peg^e." "I AM VERY…

…. I n ;I NC' ' z(: 1.P I IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS (Fraternities, Sororities, Clubs,Dorm Houses, Student Gov'ts, Etc.) To include your house or organization in the 1977…

November 22, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… U.S. lashes out at Arab guerrillas, supports Israel UNITED NATIYNS (4') - bThe o fliberati United States yesterday de- wit ha br clared its support of Israel's terrorism. right to exist and lashed…

… out at "If ther the Arab guerrillas' "deliberate, ing the, brutal policy of terror" and where inn their attempt to compare it with there wa the American Revolution. the volun The tsance was at odds with…

… Farmer said. Union delay was THE MICHIGAN DAILY "bringing the country near to Volume X No 68 "brigingFriday, November 22, 1974 a crisis of serious proportions." is edited and managed by students But the…

… dispute. (campus area); $6.00 local mail MEANWHILE, UMW Presi- (Michigan and Ohio); ;".50 non- dent Arnold Miller, who had local mail (other states and foreign). .. 1 I GRAD STUDENTS and WGRKENG WOMEN meet…

November 29, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 29, 2004 OPINION 0 + 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, Ml 48109 La a u tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… < t d c ar d - tn Sso gceoo C M 3 a 4 Mindless hatred, from one so young and privileged D.C. LEE BLACK DIAMONDS AND PEARLS f a liberal arts col- lege is supposed to prepare its students for…

November 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…." Hundreds of onlookers clogged the streets as policemen pushed the crowd back. Some young Israelis chanted, "Death to Arabs" and "We want revenge." ISRAEL Continued from Page 1 The University of California…

… system, which will not disclose the number of its students studying in Israel, is not bringing their students home. Participants in the school's one-year program are all being accounted for on a daily…

… basis, said Gloria Blakemore, University of California regional direc- tor of the Middle East for Study Abroad Programs. "We are making sure all students are safe and accounted for and are in close…

… counter with the director in Israel," Blakemore said. University of California students "know all security precautions and are taking them, and until we decide that we can no longer provide a program there…

…, which allows students to pursue a nor- mal academic program, the students will remain in Israel," Blakemore said. Blakemore said having an on-site director available for daily contact keeps the program…

… recommended students cone home, but two out of the three remained in Israel," said Cindy Chalou, assistant director of Michigan State's Study Abroad office. The student who returned home was studying in…

… Jerusalem, while the other two students are in Be'ersheva and Tel Aviv, Chalou said. "We are not cancel- ing the program because the universities the students are enrolled in are continu- ing to hold classes…

…," he said. Michigan State students who choose to stay in Israel will not be penalized, and the office is willing to work with students who choose to go next semes- ter, Chalou said. "We do not recommend…

students to study there now or next semester," Chalou said. The University of Illinois advised their students as well to come home. One returned, and one is still in Israel, said Barbara Hancin…

… tuition," she said. The University of Illinois is not refus- ing to pennit students to enroll in Israeli universities for the coming semester, said Hancin-Bhatt, but "we told them to make alternate plans…

November 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… recognizes Israel. But the Reagan administration rejected the PLO proclamation, asserting that the Arab-Israeli conflict must be settled by negotiations and not by unilateral acts. Washington said that the…

…, establishing the princi- ple that Israel has a right to safe and secure borders in the region. Union of Students for Israel mem- ber and medical student Steven Stryk said, "If the PLO officially accepted UN…

… Palestinian Students, who organized the celebra- tion, announced in a statement: "After so many failed attempts, maybe our enemies will now realize that peace in the Middle East can not be achieved without…

… recognizing our inalienable rights to self-determination and Na- tional Independence." Search panel lacks student BY STEVE KNOPPER The search for University Presi- dent James Duderstadt's second-in- command…

… has had no formal student input since Michigan Student As- sembly President Michael Phillips resigned from the search advisory committee earlier this term. But Phillips, an LSA senior, said student

… resignation was dated Oct. 25, but Assistant to the President Robin Ja- J coby said she did not receive it until Nov. 5. Phillips said he submitted a list of students as replacements on the committee, but…

… Jacoby said it is too late to involve those students on the committee. The search committee and the fac- ulty's Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs have already finished interviewing candidates…

… spac began plannin RC director search promotes openness, student input BY TARA GRUZEN When James Duderstadt was named University President last summer, the search process that chose him was criticized…

students and faculty intricately in- volved in the selection process. Unlike the presidential search, for example, the final candidates for RC director are public knowledge. And all RC students will be able…

… search com- mittee member. "This is another ex- 'This is another example ofI the RC reaching out to the students. We really are part of the committee, we are not just token students.' ' - RC social…

November 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…, speaking Arabic, replied, "Not right away. You will know tomorrow. Go take their pictures in Damascus." Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Mad and embarrassed LSA Junior Julie Sucher smokes and reads Mad magazine…

… on her break outside Blue Front. Slightly embarrassed by her literary selection, she said, "It was the closest thing I could find." Students trek to distant, exotic malls (Continued from Page 1) car…

… or by bus 14, which stops at Fourth and William, students can buy anything they need from Washtenaw shops to host a wild party. The bus costs 60 cents. Party Pizzaz, a party store at 1884 Stadium…

… from' the beginner to professional level. Store owner Daryl Hurst performs magic shows for hire. He said University students love his magic shows. PRAGMATIC SHOPPERS afflicted by the "I want two billion…

… Dollar Days, admission is $1, day or night. Regular admission is $3 for students. Next to the theater is the Sing Tong Kitchen, an oriental restaurant and grocery store. Goods here include a variety of…

…, almond chicken, or peppersteak. Entrees come with fried rice and fried wontons. To get to Arborland shopping mall adven- turers can ride bus 4, 6, or 7. Stores most of- ten frequented by students are Pier…

… British soldier T. E. Lawrence, who is sent to stir up some Arab resistance against the Turks during WWI, and eventually becomes a demi-god with some *serious identity problems. Philip Glass: The Making Of…

… increased minority freshperson enrollment which is the highest (699 students) it has been since 1983. All minority groups showed increased freshperson enroll- ment, particularly for black students whose…

… numbers rose by 38 students to reach the highest level (271 students) since 1978. "I'm very pleased with undergraduate admissions," said Sudarkasa, "every year we're enrolling an increasingly larger number…

… groups is that the percentage of Asian students obtaining a degree within six years-the retention rate-has been high. SHE SAID "the University should continue to provide neces- sary support services" for…

November 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… question Israel's inten- tions, and ask how Israel can be pressured into recognizing Palestinian autonomy. The appearances at the University last week of four representative voices of the Arab Israeli…

… presence constituted a "provocative action." The Guish set- tlement was a clear manifestation of the Israeli policy of intensifying the civil conflict, to bring about the ex- pulsion of the Arabs from this…

… "carrots and sticks", he further pointed out that Israel must now take the initiative to motivate the Arab har- dliners to moderate their stance. Sadat took a bold step in going to Jerusalem two years ago…

… treaty is bound to have beneficial effec- ts on the rest of the Arab world," one might ask how it has effected the con- tinuing economic problems of Egypt, and the increased destruction of South Lebanon…

… between Jewish and non-Jewish citizenry in Israel," and "We don't divert water from the Arab sector." Not only do we hear first-hr nd accounts of Palestinians being re- located or violently forced out of…

… their homes, but much Arab agricultural land has been robbed of its water sup- ply. An interesting paradox of Israel, is the discrimination persisting among the different Jewish populations. Zogby touched…

…. It's hard to study there is a mob of people b R. J. Smith in effigy outsi door. The smoke gets in room and everything-it's annoying. Remember wh and Mrs. Tom Hayden can and spoke about student a] Well…

… proportons among students in the -1970's. While the Grateful Dead. represents a generalization of students who thoughtfully con- sidered (and often rejected) joining an establishment whose perverted value…

… system even- tually led us into the savage destruction in Vietnam, R. J. Smith represents a generation of students who have discarded the independent soul-searching of the 1960's in favor of the selfish…

… at McDonalds, and not missed a thing. If this University wants its' reputation to be that of a major schol, the behavior of these students (Dehdheads and other rock and roll addicts) must be controlled…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 14, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

… could result in the formation of a group of students for Arabs in one hand and a group of stu- dents for the French, British and Israeli students in the other. I fail to see in which way this could…

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

… meeting at the summit at this time would be a false start in the wrong direction. -VERNON NAHRGANG Voting Responsibility Of Thinking Citizen THE VOTE for Student Government Council yesterday was neither…

… enfranchised electorate-in this case, every student now en- rolled in this University. It isn't as discouraging as it might be-the polls will be open and oper- ating until 5 o'clock this afternoon. Americans…

… citizen. Cert- ainly, student government is an essential ele- ment in this process. And the participation of each individual is in turn essential to the work- ing of this process. Today another opportunity…

… indeed an indictment of our times. -David R. Luce Impartial Appeal . . To The Editor, IN VIEW of the already super- heated feelings on the part of most foreign students on campus, Dr. Ilvis of the…

… International Center, who should be the most impartial University official, should not have made his appeal to the American students in behalf of the Near-East students on cam- pus. If taken seriously, his appeal…

…. One factor supporting this possibility is that the Anglo-French-Israeli military action has knocked out a large part of the Russian arms supply which gave Nasser his pre-eminence among Arab leaders of…

… than yield. Indeed, it appears that due to the invasion, the canal will be inoperative for some time anyway, and that Nasser has therefore lost much of his deterrent power. T HE FAILURE of the other Arab

November 17, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… reality television. Go to michigandaily.com/blogs/The Podium Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… powerfully communicated to the students, faculty and Ann Arbor residents who attended and it was an honor to have her as a campus speaker. Karman - the first Yemeni to win a Nobel Prize - is an inspiration to…

… University's Arabic Language Flagship Pro- gram. Her speech discussed the changes in the Arab Spring, which is a series of recent demo- cratic uprisings against governments across the Middle East. As…

… commended for bringingKarman to Ann Arbor and promoting the event. Rackham Auditorium was packed with an attentive audience. The speech cre- ated a forum for students to think about race, religion and gender…

… in different ways, and fos- tered more open and receptive thoughts. After her speech, there was an intelligent dialogue between Karman and students who asked questions. Karman suggested that people are…

… citizens of theword and stressed a general loyalty to humanity. She discussed her belief in peaceful protests, which is a message that should reso- nate with students. In the wake of the protests of House…

… Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) who spoke on campus last month and the riots at Pennsylvania State University, students should take notice that the most powerful way to get their message across is…

… progress. In an interview after the event, Karman told The Michigan Daily that students also have a positive impact on the world. "Student-led movements have always been a part in chang- ing history and…

November 28, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…'s convention that the student of the 1960's would be "a quiet generation . . they won't throw any bombs." But five years later he had to eat his words when, as President of the Uni- versity of California, he…

… stood against the first major student uprising at Berkeley. Later Kerr was fired by California Gov. Ronald Reagan, and has since made more waves with the Carnegie Commission's recom- mendation that public…

… passengers left on the Boeing 747 until seven Arab prisoners are released on the island of Cyprus. More than half a dozen Arab countries have already refused to let the jet land at their airports. In the mean…

…-hour hearing, the Central Student, upheld the Student Government Council presidency of unanimously against a suit seeking Gill's removal. Judiciary Lee Gill, (CSJ) ruling A rift in the union Embittered UAW…

… and urging that it be turned down by UAW's GM Council. DENIAL OF RIGHTS CH ARGED: Students sue ' over residency requirements Besides Nelson, others voting against Ford were Sens. Thomas Eagleton (D…

… violated a section of the SGC consitution stating that all SGC officers must be students at the University. THE PLAINTIFFS argued that Gill was not enrolled during either the spring-summer or fall terms, and…

… thus violated the clause stating that officers must be students "during the current or previous full term." But CSJ sidestepped the issue of whether spring-summer con- stitutes a full term and maintained…

… that Gill had indeed been enrolled for both half-terms. One of the CSJ judges, Charles Krugman, summed up the court's opinion: "I think the fact that a leader is not a student is unfortunate, but he…

… against Gill, refused to comment on the CSJ verdict. Schaper only snapped that his interest in the case was "no- See CSJ, Page 8 By CINDY HILL Two students have filed a class action suit in federal court…

November 14, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…'s decision to begin tapping terday repealed restrictions on a petition. One student leader said high quality of our staff is the the Jordan River - and Arab private gardening and livestock there probably would…

… minimum wage of students presently employed by the University will be increased from the present $1.00 per hour to a minimum of $1.15 Jan. 1, 1966 with an increase to $1.25 per hour by Jan. 1, 1967, stated…

… rates established by minimum wage laws," the report said. "Approximately 35 per cent of the University students are paid from $1.00 to $1.25 per hour. In September of this year there were approximately…

… 800 student workers who were paid $1.00 per hour as beginning rate working in food service units, the libraries, and in Try To Avert Syria, Israel Clash In Border Dispute Walkout n --- , VICE…

…'s report indicates there is a large enough number of students in the county to make the operation of the college not only practical but necessary. The committee believes a large number of potential community…

… college students between 18 and 65 will be unable to increase their job opportunities or prepare them- selves to attend a degree-granting college with a county community college. If the colleges were…

…-fourth mills for operation and for the election office work," the report said. Cooperation Douglas Brook, '65, president of Student Government Council, said Pierpont had contacted him and that this report was…

… prepared es- pecially for SGC. "I am happy to see this kind of attitude as it seems to negate to a great extent the assertion that the administra- tion is unwilling to negotiate with students." Brook pointed…

… to say that Pierpont has asked SGC to have a few members meet with him in the near future to discuss the wage problem. When asked what he thought the roll of the University of Mich- igan Student

… Employes Union should be in the whole question of student wages, Brook said, "The union is taking the attitude of an ask and give relationship. SGC believes in student-administra on cooperation with the two…

November 07, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…. -Michael Braun Local... AS AN AFTERMATH of the fire at 508 Monroe that killed two persons last week, City Council asked for a reinstatement of Uni- versity inspection of student hous- ing. FIRE FUND - A…

… Un-American activities. SGC PLAN - Final draft of the Student Government Council plan was approved by the 12-man student-faculty study committee and sent to the Regents for con- sideration at their…

…. Gallery hours are weekdays 9 to 5 and Sundays 2 to 5 p.m. -Anna E. Muschenheim Sixty-Fifth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

Student Publications. Editorial Staff Eugene Hartwig...................Managing Editor Dorothy Myers.........................City Editor Jon Sobeloff........... ...... Editorial Director Pat Roelofs..o .e…

… publication (be- fore 10 a.m. on Saturday). Notice of lectures, concerts, and organization meetings cannot be published oftener than twice. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1954 VOL. LXV, NO. 41 Notices notice to Student

… Organizations: Only student organizations which are registered with the Office of Student Affairs for the current year are entitled to use the Daily Official Bulletin. Ef- fective with this date, notices from or…

…- ganizations not registered with the Of- fice of Students Affairs will not be printed. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: Windsor Jewish Community Council, Windsor, Ontario, is looking for a Group Worker to organize and direct…

… the Arab states and Israel. The truth is that vanity alone has prevented the Arabs from settling the Palestine war. The truth is that we have never made a serious attempt to get that settlemen on a quid…

November 16, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…:30 p.m. U Arab-American Students As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour, Arabic House, Oxford, 7 p.m. U Christian Science Organiza- tion, weekly, meeting, Michi- gan League, checkroom at front desk, 7 p…

… first in a series of evaluations by faculty members of administrative offices. The next office slated for evaluation is the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs. SACUA Chair Henry Griffin said…

…, "With 1,300 staff members, this office is a very major part of the University. I'm particularly interested in determining the relations be- tween student affairs and academic issues." The decision by the…

…' By JAMES CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Cyberspace University - a uni- versity that spans the world as a ro- bust information network linking to- gether students, faculty, graduates and knowledge resources…

student enroll- ment of 23 percent, and added that the minority faculty has increased 60 per- cent in the past five years. "Our goal is to provide education of the highest quality to the broadest segment of…

… and interest in homelessness is the first step towards fulfilling that slogan. Bosnian editor describes horror of current events New TV station may air student news, soap operas, game shows By SCOT…

student Damir Juric, who attended the discussion. Juric, who has relatives in Sarajevo, said it is important to get as much information as possible about Bosnia. "What you hear on the news is sort of a…

…'s a big difference with Somalia." By KATIE HUTCHINS DAILY STAFF REPORTER Next semester, students will be able to turn on the TV and see fellow University students reporting news, displaying talents and…

… maybe even acting outsoap operas orhosting game shows. This is the result of anew club that makes it possible for students to have their own station. The idea came from Kinesiology sophomore Dan Schwab…

… they do notneed experience," Schwab said. The next mass meeting will take place next Monday at 6 p.m. in the Frieze Building. Scott Doyne, a first-year Kinesi- ology student, is assisting Schwab in the…

November 25, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… un- der fire from several student and faculty groups. Military research, they charge, is synonomous with research for destructive pur- poses. In addition,, they claim that much military sponsored…

… attached. The Acting Director of CRIM, Daniel Atkins, even said that one-third of the proposed Air Force grant is for training graduate students. IN THE FUTURE, both the state and the University will have…

… writer. a a _. LETTERS TO THE DAILY: Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Daily didn 't interview director 0 Vol. XCII, No. 66 420 Maynord St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… bitch the other 364. 4ven most editorials in the Daily complain about things that aren't good: nuclear arms; changes in the Consumer Price Index; U.S. in- volvement in El Salvador; lack of student

… levelled at 'straw men" (again, a common debating tac- tic). We provide information about the short term outlook for the economy, while the big + Students lacked class debate is primarily about the long…

November 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… for- eign students in the Michigan Union ballroom at 9 p.m. Friday and at 8 and 10 p.m. Saturday. From Asia, there will be a bam- boo pole dance by 14 Philipinos and music played by Arabs* with native…

… through Fashions" show last night at [he Cinema Guild receives re- the League. A commentary was presented on the styles and symbolism of the ,costumes modeled in ests from the different student the show…

… instruments. A group "if University students froi Indone- sia will perform a Far Eastern "question and answer" dance, complete with interpretive actions. Israeli students will depict a Bib- lical story in song…

… will be represented by a team of Ukranians stamping out a Slavic Kozac dance. fem - Order R Christmas Cards at I Boyce, Photo 9 723 N. University WORLD'S FAIR: Students To Perform National Songs, Dances…

… stu- dents from the organized housing units. Any interested students can still man buckets for the drive by coming to the League conference room sometime today, Dow said. ix (' I Teen-age Marriages…

… trying to turn up the unusua1l, worthwhile, yet often forgotten one act plays, Prof. Wil- liam Halstead, faculty advisor for the production, commented. Last semester 142 students par- ticipated in the…

…, large number of students. Albert Katz, Laboratory Bill co- ordinator, said the large number of one-acts, as compared to the limited number of major produc- tions, permits experimenting with new ideas in…

…- national Center. All students welcome. New University of Michigan Graduate ..._. ire IN CONCERT ALAN LOMAX World Renowned Folklorist & Performer Friday, November 20, 8:30 P.M. Detroit Institute of Arts…

… Auditorium all seats $3 (Folklore Society Members 20% off i contact JUDY HURWITZ 2-4449) I? I Screening Examinations in French and German. All graduate students desir- ing to fulfill their foreign language…

… four times each semester (i.e., Sept., Oct., Nov., December, Feb., March, Ap- ril, and May) and~ once during the Summer Session, in July. Students who fail the objective examination may re- peat it but…

November 06, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

… information call Phyllis Swift 7117. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: It would be reciated if you would announce to your classes that all interested Arab Student Union: Miss Wadad ecuring…

… announcement. a lecture, "Visions of Arabia" in the Inasmuch as there is keen competition for teaching positions, it auditot-ium of Lane hall at 7:30 p. ld naturally be of advantage for students to list their…

… names as ntsocillfo pgramd re s nptly as possible. John R. Effinger. cordially invited. T p i i I d Cl Masonic Students: Meeting of Craftsmen, Saturday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic Temple…

…. Liberal Students Union: Sunday evening Mr. Edward J. Schuster will speak on "A Militarist's Stand on Disarmament." Refreshments and dancing. Baptist Students' Guild, at 6:30 p. m., Sunday at Students' House…

… of Students ild call at that office for an appointment with the Committee. J. A..Bursley, Chairman. Mechanical Engineering Seniors: A number of men have not yet : out their personnel record cards…

…. Kindly do so at once. This ice is provided for the student, therefore kindly comply with our est. If your name is on the senior list, and you do not expect to .uate this year, kindly advise us immediately…

…. (Room 221 West neering building). Graduate Students in Mechanical Engineering: Will those of you have not yet done so, kindly call at Room 221 West Engineering ling at your earliest convenience to fill…

…, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30. COMING EVENTS Economics 51 (H. L. Caverly) : Rooms for the examination next week are assigned as follows: Monday lecture section-students whose names begin with letters A to…

… Michigan League. All members are, cordially invited to attend. The Students of Northern State Teachers College are having a din- Emphasize Internationalism, Soft Pedal Pacifism, Says Professor. SPEAKS TO…

… undergraduate - ni, and faculty mem- le for enrollment. or advanced degrees next week, as well' uate students, and e their records early. ias opportunities to lified persons in col- school, and univer- as in…

November 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

… the United States announced agree- ment yesterday on an early re- sumption of diplomatic relations in the first apparent dividend for Secretary of State Henry Kis- singer'spersonal diplomacy in the Arab

… sunshine. "For myself, let it be immediate." THE ACCORD to resume re- lations was announced 'a f e w hours later, closing a diplo- matic gap opened by Egypt in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war because of…

…. They appar- ently signaled Sadat's approval of the American attempt to play the role of middle man between the Arabs and Israel. Although no date was set for normal restoration of diplomatic relations…

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…; pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and da. Attention Women Students: You're' Ohio); $12 non-local mail (other states invited to the third in series of in- Summerand ign)session publishea Tuesday formal…

November 26, 2014 (vol. 123, iss. 56) • Page Image 11

… emphasis on incit- ing students to actually participate in these events rather than just liking a post online. "We know you read it - great. We know you watched it - great," Eljamal said. "What are you…

… to be reached out to through multiple avenues. An evolving campus, an uncertain future Walking across the Diag on a Tuesday in November, campus seems busy. Students scuttle to class, wrapped in parkas…

… and over- sized scarfs. A tent to one side promotes Blood Battle and a large group of students stand over the block 'M,' encouraging those who pass to join the student organization optiMize. Written on…

… one wall of the Hatch- er Graduate Library is the phrase "Save the Lost 43," a reference to the tragic abduction of 43 college students in Mexico. Spray-paint on the Diag reads "EXPEL RAPISTS" and…

… "ADMINS DEFEND RAPISTS." University students are not, and probably will never be, complacent when it comes to issues of social justice. A quick survey of the physical center of our campus is evidence of…

… from Humberto Leon situation in the present." by Kenzo, paired with gold cuffs, she looked nothing short of regal and -SHAE RAFFERTY, INFORMATION GRADUATE STUDENT high fashion. Her nuptials reflect a…

…." Examples of this range from governmen- tal social media shutdowns within the Arab Spring movement, to closer-to-home acts of institutional interference. Campbell recalls a recent event in which the BART, San…

November 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Dance Club, Program for Education- al and Social Change, Organization for Arab Students, Chinese Bible Class, Navigators, and the Campus Crusade for Christ. The main reasons for the denials were that…

… byapproving re comini By PAULNtE TOOLE gard to our own priorities we made a The Michigan Student Assembly turn-aroudn. It was preferable to (MSA) ratified the recommendations give as many organizations as pos…

…- of the Student Organization Board to sible office space so they could be grant office space to all but seven heard." organizations which applied. The assembly also approved guidelines "WE HAVE several…

… necessary evil." of the board, said, "We (the board) The organizations which were de- reevaluated our procedures. In re- nied office space include Students for nendations Local Motion, the Ann Arbor Folk…

… these organizations either do not have enough students to qualify .for recognition as a student organization, or they didn't need See MSA, Page 7 - - - - - - - -A .r Turnout hearty at blood drive 3y…

… to donate blood for the first time. Many of his more experienced hallmates sat beside him, spitting sub- tle threats his way. Over 1,000 students, each giving a pint of blood, are expected to pass…

November 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… over to the Security Council pending partition into in- dependent Jewish and Arab coun- tries. Russia also called for with- from Palestine no later than May L 1948, and official estab- lishment of the…

… by the Arabs. The U. S. had asked the British, as mandatory power, to retain control of the Holy Land until July 1 when it was suggested that partition could be effected. Council Hears Details of New…

…." Dr. Forsythe Decries Poor Health Abroad WSSF Drive To Aid All Foreign Students The plight of many foreign stu- dents, who enroll in the Univer- sity only to enter Health Service because of illness…

…, indicates the hazardous effect that malnutrition and poor sanitary conditions are having in Europe and Asia, ac- cording to Dr. Warren E. Forsythe,j diretor of Health Service.1 The World Student Service Fund…

… which begins its drive on campus tomorrow, is organized to aid these foreign students in building healthier, better educated nations. The scope of their work and the need for support is ex- plained by the…

… much tuberculosis among foreign students as among American students, and they are supposed to be a select group," he explained, James Wang, Chinese student, who is now a patient at Health Service…

… the high cost of. living and low quality food people just don't have the energy to go to school, Wang stated. According to Aung Chein, Health Service patient from Bur- ma, not as many students are able…

… commercial theatres because it presents too realistic a picture of present conditions in Europe, will be open to the public without charge. Daily-Lmanian ene White, art student at the University believed to…

… be the first artist s on sport shirts, p uts the finishing touches on another "Gene-Don * * * *' PIN-UPS TOO: Novel Shirt-Front Paintings Create Business for Student By HAROLD JACKSON, JR. How'd you…

… like a scene from Faust or football, a sketch of a gal or a gardenia painted on your favorite sport shirt or blouse? Gene. White is the boy who has already proven he can do it-he's an art student at the…

November 16, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

…} with a score of military provocations over the weekend along India's eastern and western borders. 80 DEMONSTRATORS turned out at Wayne State University yesterday, in an attempt to dissuade students from…

… registering for the winter quarter in protest of a 20 per cent tuition increase. Demonstrators reportedly were having little success in getting students to pass up registration or at least pleading poverty when…

… .SA Student-Faculty Hour Wednesday, Nov 17th 2549 LSA Bldg. 3-3:30-Informal Discussion 3:30-4:30-Open Forum WASHINGTON (P) -- The Agency for Inter- national Development (AID) has asked its em- ployes…

… t h e United States and the S o v i e t Union. Chiao also threw his support be- hind the Arab countries in t h e Middle. East conflict, charging Israel with aggression and d e - manding the withdrawal…

… of Israeli forces from occupied Arab terri- tory. The United States, which took a severe jolt in the expulsion of Na- tionalist China on Oct. 25, still had not made up its mind Sunday night whether it…

…, Hsiung Hsiang-hui and Chen Yu. Unit warns of campus unrest A report on the campus tur- moil resulting from the Cambod- ian incident of May, 1970, warned yesterday that similar widespread student protests…

… support for President Nixon's war policies. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420…

… Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5 by carrier, $6 by mail. Cider and Doughnuts I " Join the Daily WEDNESDAY & THURSI DEPARTMENI STUDENT LABOR] pres WHITI by PETER Al MASKS 01 by NOTIS Arena…

November 13, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… articles in maga- Arab Students is sponsoring an zines and journals. Arabian Art Exhibit featuring This year's analysis is exploring artists Ismail and Tamam Sham- the factors which influence vot- mont in Rm…

… tourna- Nesbit trains residents and in- ment will begin in Frieze Bldg. terms in this particular area of 10 a.m. - The Organization of surgery. Arab Students is sponsoring an Since 1930 he has trained the…

… Shakespeare without ever having seen a Shakespearean production. Students have the opportunity to see Shakespeare in the sum- mer festivals scattered throughout the United States and Canada..No such opportunity…

… now exists in this country for the student of Greek plays. Restore Greek Tragedies Realizing the need to restore the Greek tragedies for American audiences, and thereby revive the Greek cultural…

… Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on Request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Day Calendar Meeting of…

…" in Aud. B. 7 p.m.-12:30 a.m.-The Union and the International Student Association will sponsor the an- nual "World's Fair." The theme is "Showplace of Nations." There will be exhibits in the Union and…

November 06, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… bequest. Meeting Planned Representatives of campus or- ganizations with space allocated to them in the Student Activities Building will meet at 7 p.m. today, in rooms 3K-L of the Union. Meeting will concern…

… that before Wil- liams took office in 1948, the Democratic Party did not have this liberal-labor coalition, Excited chattering of students almost drowned out the clatter of the teletype machine on the…

… first floor hall of Mason. Since the beginning of the Arab- Israeli crisis, American and a large predominance of foreign stu- dents cluster around the journa- lism department's Reuter's and Associated…

… officers eventually chase them out." . Many of the more attentive stu- dents are Arabs and Israelis who read the copy word for word as it is hammered out on the paper. The machine area has become a center…

… a group of Israeli students watching the teletype news and they got, into a terrific argument which we had to break up." PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT A.P., REUTERS WIR E SERVICES: Students Mob Mason…

… 3553 Administration Building befor e 2 p.m. the day preced- ing "publication. TUESDAN, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 VOL. LXVII, NO. 39, General Notices Fresmen anml Transfer Students who have been noified by the…

…-Mechanical Instrumentation See ARMA when our representative visits your campus shortly. Ask 1 . youa racemean Oficer or details 4 R--- I. to better serve Michigan students the iICHIGAN UNION SNACK BAR NOW REMAINS…

November 15, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… president, Donald Trump, set his campaign platform on the misrepresentation of various minority groups. I can also say this as a student at the University of Michigan since I have seen the racist…

…, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. SHOHAM GEVA Editor in Chief CLAIRE BRYAN and REGAN DETWILER Editorial Page…

… victory. Things such as “daily lynching calendars” at the University of Pennsylvania, swastika graffiti on numerous storefronts nationwide and also the Muslim student forced to remove her hijab at the…

…. Looking around campus on Wednesday and speaking with a number of students, I realize many people share my pain. This has been a difficult pill to swallow for so many of us at this university. Ninety…

… percent of votes from student-heavy precincts in Ann Arbor were against the winning candidate. But despite all of this, if we also lose our faith in humanity, we let them win all over again. The…

… year ago, the Daily, as well as many other publications throughout the country, covered the University of Michigan Central Student Government’s first-ever Ethics Committee investigation…

… dealing with the proposed imposition of boycotts, divestment and sanctions against Israel, and Israel alone. This legislation is being brought forth by the same student organization that led…

… only one narrative in the incredibly complex Arab- Israeli conflict, chock-full of regressive solutions that will only impede dialogue and aggravate tensions. It has been a difficult few weeks…

November 14, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 33) • Page Image 7

… this a total waste is to change students' behavior," Harper said. Park said that in addition to honor- ing the memory of her son, the orga- nizers of the memorial also hoped to prevent such a tragedy…

… habit, and need to educate fresh- men especially," he said. While LSA freshman Jimin Oh, an international student from Korea, said she thinks Kim's death has reduced the pressure to drink at parties, Harp…

… University has made a commitment to do more research on alcohol-related deaths of ethnic and international students, but he already has a theory as to why drinking seems to be such a problem among foreign…

students. "The students feel disconnected with the community, from other stu- dent groups, from the faculty. The challenge we face now is how we connect (these students) to the com- munity," Pak said. Harper…

… said in addition to an increase in available counseling ser- vices, students will also receive a birthday card on their 21st birth- days. The card, constructed by the leaders of the Michigan Student

… alcohol on his birthday. "The custom of forcing a person to drink 21 shots for his or her 21st birthday is somewhat similar to Kore- an college students' drinking cus- toms. Perhaps, my son ... believed…

… that he had to drink the same number of alcohol shots to be accepted as an adult." Harper agreed that peer pressure seems to be a central reason as to why students drink. But the solution, she said, is…

…, unsure what the nev would be. Hundreds of northern alliance hunted down lingering Taliban eigners who came to Afghanista al-Qaida. At least 11 Arabs and nis were slain and their bodies ed. Alliance…

… fighters roamed the taxis, pickup trucks and cars, bl ing Kalashnikov rifles andg launchers. Troops set up roadb neighborhoods where Arabs a istanis lived. Five Pakistanis, who were fir domly from trees in a…

… public pa killed by alliance soldiers. A Re official, who spoke on cond anonymity, said the bodiesv pieces when volunteers remov for burial. Four Arabs died when their truck was blasted by a rocke charred…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… 14, 1 973 Ten Cents Eight Pages New intern pro grain of fered A mass meeting for students interested in a brand new, experimental Summer Intern Program in New York will be held tonight at 7:30 in…

… are asking employers to provide students with living ex- penses for the summer. The jobs are basically designed for liberal arts students, although any students who have completed their junior year by…

… located on Main St. between Liberty and E. Williams Streets. Happenings . . . ...include an open meeting of Student Government Council's own committee considering SGC reorganiza- tion tonight at 7 in the…

… SGC chambers at the Union .-- the Washtenaw County Democratic Committee is meet- ing at 8 p.m. at the McKenny Union on the Campus of Eastern Michigan University .. . Rackham Student Gov- ernment…

… began meeting with* classes Monday. work either with the press or with students, MILLER'S DUTIES as professor are infor- AT THEmm PRESS l~uncheon Miller coveress a mal, and so far he has been dividing his…

…. and Israeli units are cordial." sillasvuo flew to Israel to discuss the incident with Dayan and Arab leaders pursued their prepara- tions for an Arab summit in Al- giers at the end of the month. 'The…

… authoritative Cairo daily, Al Ahram, said it would probably take place on Nov. 28, and Arab foreign ministersi wud mee in 24 to draw up the agenda, sure to include thease of oil asd a politial tary confrontation…

… motion cited a recent UHC referendum on the question, which, they said, showed a sizable minority of students do not favor the boycott. The rights of this minority, they said, are be- -ing trampled by the…

…- though - a "sizable minority'' of students oppose the boycott, over three quarters of those polled reg- istered support. The referendum to support the boycott passed 298-191 in the recent October election…

… to the Huron St. A&P store to demonstrate against the store for selling non- unon products. uRichard Chavez, brother of UFW leader Cesar Chavez, appealed to students at the rally to remain active in…

November 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…I Shadow And Substance aw m14 Igan Daly Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTSOF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… Of 'Arab' Demonstration A DEMONSTRATION occurring in the Wash- tenaw-Hilt -area 3onday night was not, as the Union President said Wednesday, "A com- pletely harmless release of tensions." The large…

… group of turban-crowned men who went from fraternity to fraternity chanting "Guns for the Arabs" probably didn't intend their demonstration as racial bias. It might not have looked that way to many…

… the University, as real evidence of racial bias, with serious conse- quences. We hope students will think more carefully about the possible ramification of such a prank, and in the future seek "harmless…

… won his fight over Suez, moved on promptly to work out another step in his .grandiose plans to become the master of the Arab world. While the Suez crisis was hot, Nasser suspended his war against Is…

…, Bias and Bikes By TAMMY MORRISON Daily Staff Writer THERE'S a room-and-board hike in the air. Student Government Council took positive steps Wednesday night to forestall such action, by approving a…

… enrollment, but the immediate problem is to fore- stall another room and board hike. * * * THE COUNCIL voted to send congratulatory cables to student groups in Hungary and Poland. The cables read: "Student

…. Student Gov- ernment Council stands ready to offer assistance within its means should you so request." The cables will probably be broadcast over Radio Free Europe, and will reach a great portion of…

… with McCarthyite manifestations such as the Lec- ture Committee existing here, perhaps it should be the Polish and Hungarian students who cable their sympathies to us! * * * SGC'S HUMAN Relations Board…

students in both the -University and City commu- nities, an dsecrecy is essential if it is to be effective. Composed of seven students, three Ann Arbor businessmen, Vice-President Lewis and a mem- ber of the…

November 10, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

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

… humiliating stage of a pious wish. The actual intigration loss. is a long-term project. Of course, a ticket sales campaign cannot It depends entirely on the will of a people, be intended for the students

… has been A sale of 75,000 admissions-enough for a carried out, it has been relatively successful, new record-is certainly possible. Indiana However, not a large majority of Negro students drew 85…

…,938 here in 1947. All that's needed now are involved in the programs. It still remains a Is some student spirit to promote what should future problem. be a popular item. -DICK CRAMER -5iii-s+ i[TI K ~)I t s…

… disturbed even elementary students in music ap- preciation. -David Kessel, Grad. London Orchestra Enthralls LAST night Hill Auditorium's audience witnessed that pe- culiar gender of performance that occurs…

…, but still change. Students at the University of Mississippi had recently joined in to finance a memorial schol- arship in the memory of "Blind Jim Ivy" a long-time Negro football fan of Ole Miss teams…

… which they are to bq introduced ... All students planning to meet the Directed Teaching requirement for the Secondary School Teaching certifioate' during the Spring Semester 1956, must file their…

…, jealous of their independ- ence and eager to make Egypt the leader of the Arab world if not the whole world of Islam. THIS GOVERNMENT showed great promise. Its leaders were reat promise. Its leaders were…

… nationalistic coun- try. The defeat of the Arab world at the hands of Israel still smarted. The chance to join the Sudan to Egypt in a lasting union that might guarantee Egypt's' interests in the Nile waters for…

November 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

… American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and Muslim Students Association, along with other organizations who take a political stance on the topic. Keeping the focus of the organiza- tion on the war in…

… 4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 11, 2002 OP/ED G~be Aili~atn itaiI 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@fnichigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

…. Furthermore, AWA is faced with other groups trying to push more far- fetched agendas, also taking away focus from the war. For example, some mem- bers of Students for Choice want the group to state that the war…

… are allowed to apply early to a single col- lege or university and find out by mid- December whether they have been rejected, accepted or deferred until later. If accepted, students who apply through…

… Wednesday morning. Both schools are planning on replacing early decision with early action admissions, a similar process in which students apply early and hear back from the university by mid-December. but…

… decision will be much to the benefit of poorer students. Under the early decision program, when stu- dents were required to attend the first institution they apply to if they are accepted, their ability to…

… working for the benefit of those students who quickly decide which college or university they want to attend, can be arduous for stu- dents who have not yet made up their minds about where to attend college…

…, but who nevertheless want to start applying early. Without early decision programs, those students would be free to send in an early application and con- tinue to investigate other options. Without…

… early decisions, students would be more encouraged to decide where to attend college based on the types of academic programs that a given university has, and not based on a strate- gy of applying early…

… just to get into a reputable school. The quality of educa- tion at any school will be much greater to everyone involved if students are attending based on their academic inter- ests and not on a sense of…

November 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… Gripes Gregory Answers Complaint on Check Student veterans have regis- tered fewer complaints over fail- ure to receive subsistence checks this month than at any time in the past, Leonard S. Gregory, Vet…

… rent increases loomed yesterday for an estimated 10,000 students living outside University residences, with the announce- ment that the local Rent Advisory Board will conduct an open hear- ing on the…

… question of a general change in the level, of rents in Washtenaw County. Students and townspeople have been invited to attend and testify at the open hearing slated for 7:30 p.m. Nov. 24 at Washtenaw Coun…

… Reactions The announcement of the pub- lic hearings brought immediate reactions from several campus groups contacted by The Daily. Already the campus chapter of the AVC, the Student Legislature and the…

… Interfraternity Council are planning to send delegates to tes- tify at the open hearing. About half of the more than 20,000 students live in residences not controlled by the University. However, a rent increase…

… large majority Secretary of State Marshall's pro- posal for a year-round sitting of the "Little Assembly." The vote was 41 to 6. The six nations of the Russian group voted against it while the Arab

… nations abstained. Arabs Abstain Before the vote, which climaxed a stiff battle by the Soviet group against the U.S. propasal, Russia's Andrei Y. Vishinsky assailed the majority-approved plan as "scan…

Arabs and Jews did not accept. This was in- terpreted as a rejection of a So- viet-Armerican compromise plan for implementation of partition- ing the Holy Land into separate Jewish and Arab countries but…

November 07, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… outgoing parliament. It was a thorn in the side of the government, but the chamber largely backed Hussein. The left is split among communists, Baathists and pan-Arab nationalists. A Muslim woman waves a…

…. Sponsored by: Career Planning and Placement Office of Community Service Learning Michigan Campus Compact heer U ave nwv 1M chigan Career Planning Placemnent Pick up a job description & application Student

… sense Rk as Career opportunities at J.P. Morgan for University of Michigan business students (undergraduate) interested in Corporate Finance Human Resources Management Services (Internal Consulting…

…) Please plan to attend our information presentation on Tuesday, November 9 Career opportunities at J.P Morgan for U iversity of Alichigan Liberal Arts students (undergraduate) interested in Ihuman…

November 20, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 65) • Page Image 10

… others. Sadat refrained from commenting on the Palestine Liberation Organization or other Arabs who have attacked Egypt for signing the Camp David peace pact with the United States and Israel. In exchange…

… August '80 appli- cants. 4-year fully recognized and established Mexican Medical School, with several hundred American students enrolled. Use English language textbooks and exams in English. School com…

… detailed explanation of the project sent to him by the professor. Lisa Waddell, a first-year architec- ture student who took the class last win- ter, was enthusiastic: "It's a lot more conceptual than a…

…! Election change A polling site for the LSA Student Government elections will be open in West Quad tonight from 5 to 7 p.m., ac- cording to Election Director Hildegard Cummings. The site was originally…

November 04, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… Augusta Township were both have said the Washtenaw honed in on election night. vote tally, expected by aboutI "What was said to be ab- noon today, will give a good Students warm to (Continued from Page 1…

… more coneration and results with Congess than could a Republi- can President. "Althoigh the major reason I voted for Carter was that I dislike Ford," said John Lud-. wig, a graduate student in elec…

… as pardoning Nixon andfailing to give financial assistance to New York City. Also, Carter is pro-Israel, and Ford did more for the Arabs then he did for Israel." Many of those disappointed with Carter…

…, or placing unemploy- ment above inflation in priori- ties." THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 49 Thursday, November 4, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News…

November 17, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVE iBER 17, 1945 Fifty-Sixth Year 1- ! -1 Edited and managed by students of the University of 'Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of…

Student Publications. International Students Day TODAY is International Students' Day. This marks the first time that it has been ob- served on this campus. Specifically it is held to commemorate the…

… infamous day six years ago when the Nazis bru- tally massacred 156 and deported 1,200 students of the Charles University in Prague. This was on November 17, 1939. Since that time a horrible war has been…

… fought and won. But now there is a bigger job. Students of the world cooperated to win a great victory. Now they are cooperating to help see that the peace is a lasting one. To facilitate effective student

November 14, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… campus provides a unique opportunity for positive student dialogue given the large number of Jews and Arabs on this campus. As disappointed as I am with the return of divestment to campus, I still have…

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE It was a mistake to vote for this war in 2002."l…

… of that program, I grew up thinking - along with the millions of students across America who benefited from similar programs - that America was the land of individual equality, individual freedom and…

…@michigandaily.com. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 'U' not unique in its apathy toward student government TO THE DAILY: To answer the question the Daily's editorial board posed last Monday (Does anyone care?, 11/7/2005), the answer is…

… no: Students don't care about student government. But that's OK. The Michigan Student Assembly gets what it wants: a couple of friends voting for each other, photos in the Daily, lots of important talk…

… and a resum6 builder. In fact, one of the best things that can hap- pen to a student government is to be ignored. Take the University of Illinois as an example. During my four years in Urbana as an…

… under- graduate, presidential candidates vowing to end student government were overwhelmingly elect- ed twice. The first time, the elections commis- sion member threw out the results to save their "jobs…

…." But after evidence of abuse of student funds for personal enrichment came to light, the existing student government had no defense and was eventually taken down. So go ahead, hold your meetings, chalk…

…, because it's just like everywhere else. David Swedler School of Public Health Divestment an unfortunate roadblock on path to peace TO THE DAILY: Last year, when the Michigan Student Assem- bly…

… (11/09/2005), the University has not taken a position on Israel's brutal occupa- tion of Palestinian land. This is not the case; by silencing student voices against the occupation, the University has…

November 13, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… soldiers worked their way through neighborhoods, doing house to house searches looking for any remaining Taliban soldiers and their Arab supporters. Associated Press reporters heard sporadic small arms fire…

… any dra- matic disruption to life as usual. Other students crowded around a tele- vision monitor in the basement of the Michigan Union watching the news reports expressed their sympathies for the…

… homes in flames. Student fee increase up for vote tomorrow MSAetections Fa8l 2001 Voting begins at midnight tonight. Cast your ballot at vote. www. umich. edu Election Board votes to eject 2 Blue…

… candidates By Kara Wenzel Daily Staff Reporter By Kara Wenzel Daily StaffReporter The Michigan Student Assembly wants to increase funding for student groups, and they will be asking students to help foot the…

… bill. A ballot initiative asking for a $1 increase in the student government fee will be on the ballot during the election, which begins tonight at midnight and will run through Thursday night. Every…

student at the University is assessed a $5.69 fee as a part of their tuition each semes- ter. If the ballot initiative passes, it will increase that fee to $6.69. Since 1998 the number of student groups on…

… campus has risen to more than 1,000, said MSA President Nolan, and the amount of money groups have asked for has tripled, but requested was six times the amount of money, we have to allocate. Student

… a $13 student fee and the University of Wisconsin at Madison currently charges a $139 fee for student government. The MSA code requires that $1 of the fee automatically go to child care services. Of…

… and is allocated to projects and groups as representatives see fit, The assembly code also requires funding the Ann Arbor Tenants Union with about $20,000 per year. The tenants union provides students

… MSA is required to keep a mone- tary reserve in case of emergency shortages because the allocations are made before the final budget is known. Student organizations, including 'club sports teams, glee…

November 17, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

Student Leader- ship Office reported that there was a Students' Party "shanty" behind the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library. She said it was too close to the Michi- gan Party's shanty and it was not autho…

…- rized to be there. The caller did not know who placed it there. When DPS officers met with members of the Students' Party, they removed the shanty and used it as a table instead. Break-in at the Business…

… leather jacket and the other person wore glasses, police said. - Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Jodi Cohen SARA STILLMAN/Daily LSA first-year student Joe Palazzolo casts his Michigan Student Assembly…

… election turnout reached about 7 or 8 percent, or 3,000 students. Wolverine Party LSA Rep. Andy Schor said the showing was relatively strong. "It seems the turnout has been bigger than in other fall…

…'s pretty good," she said. Historically, about 7 percent of students vote in MSA's fall elections, versus 14 percent in the winter, when presidential elections are held. LSA junior Mike Ingels expressed mixed…

November 05, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…1d gan 74F Ccpynght C 1990 Vol. C1, No.44 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, November 5,1990 TeMicin IDal Vol. o. 4 hip~di American students in Israel cope wi 0 Mark Katz Program at the Rothberg School…

… for of Israelis inside Israel-proper in the one of panic. JERUSALEM - When nearly 500 American college students boarded the plane to come here this past summer, anxiety ran deep. The thought of…

… supply store, a convenience store, a post office, student lounges, hotel rooms, and a computing center branch. In line with these expectations, much of the Commons' interior was left uncompleted, awaiting…

… 'Commons because few people fre- quent the area now. At the same time, he explained, businesses would generate more consumer patronage. Frank Cianciola, Director of the Michigan Union/North Campus Commons/Student

… available in their own dis- ciplines. For example, a dancer Overseas Students at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem find them- selves with much more to worry about. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's threats…

… to destroy Israel with an arse- nal of chemical and biological weapons was taken more seriously than past threats made by other Arab leaders. Many Israelis have the gov- ernment-issued gas masks at…

… home -o prove it. Internally, the combination of vio- lence on the Temple Mount three weeks ago and the random stabbings following week have further in- creased tensions among American students here…

…. Mark Katz is a University junior and a Daily staffer, currently studying in Israel on Hebrew University's One-Year program.y-s - r WORLD}:J PERSPECTIVE However, the mood among American students at Hebrew…

… University is, for the most part, not Out of the 550 students on the predominantly American one-year program, only 39 have left. That figure represents approximately twice the number of students who usually…

… early de- partures were caused by parental pressure from back home. Nevertheless, students have been ith regional affected by the realities of the threat deal with4 to their security coming from within…

November 26, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 26, 1986 Stanatin air I plagues MLB Students complain about snail-like elevators By MIA GOLDBERG Faculty members and students are still…

… recruitment and some students employed at the nation's largest automaker may be laid off as GM plants look for ways to cut costs, officials said. Some students are working in GM plants through a cooperative…

… agreement between the automaker and GMI Engineering and Management Institute, a 3,000-student degree- granting institution which became independent from GM in 1982. "There are divisions of GM that probably…

… downgraded. Richard Dale, GMI's admissions director, said no co-op students had been cut from their jobs with GM. But another GMI official, who asked to remain anonymous, told The Flint Journal there was a…

… significant drop in the number of GMI co-op' students sponsored by GM. "The official information is there has been no drop from GM, but I; know for a fact that certain divisions have cut back and-or eliminated…

… believed to be Iranian raided a French-operated oil platform off the United Arab Emirates, killing at least five workers. It was the first raid on Larak, one of two makeshift terminals established at the…

… demonstrators claimed had violated international law. Shortly after the sit-in, a Superior Court judge granted a temporary order barring the Radical Student Union and 14 protesters from more occu - pations at the…

… 25,000-student cam - pus. Most of the demonstrators were charged with trespassing and dis - rupting university business and 27 protesters were released on their personal recognizance following their…

… arrests Monday night. Carter, who was released after paying a $15 court fee, was accused of blocking buses holding arrested students. She said she was taken into custody "because they (police) were pushing…

… father would be proud of her. About 75 students in the court - room burst into applause when she came before the judge. Contant threa - tened to clear the courtroom in the outbursts persisted. Carter was…

November 05, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 34) • Page Image 6

…:15 and those' from seven to ten will come at .11. As these groups, will be used as demonstration classes only a small fee will be charged. Arab Student Union: Miss Wadad Mankdici, a graduate of the Uni…

… come on time as the doors will be closed during numbers: Beethoven: Trio No. V Opus 70, No. 1; Turina: Theme et Variations; Sonate; Gretchaninow: Trio, Opus 38. Students, College of Engineering: Saturday…

…" on the evenings of November 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in the Laboratory Theatre. Tickets for patrons and students who would like to attend the production are now. on sale at the Box Office of the…

… have applied in suffi- cient number to fill all openings, it wil be useless for students to ask for jobs, Mr. Pack pointed out. The order under which the post- master is acting is a general one, and…

… probably wil also affect stu- dents who are accustomed to work in their home town postoffices dur- ing Christmas vacation. Education Seniors Plan High School Assembly Senior education students will have…

…. Lutheran Students: There will be a cabin party and supper at the Saginaw Forest on Friday. Trans- portation service will leave Zion 'EARTHQUAKE SINKS ISLAND NEAR JAPAN 'Most Severe Earthquake' Over Period…

… Before Club "Life of Forestry Students in Qermany" was the subject of a talk given before the Forestry club on Tuesday night by Frank Ineson, graduate student. Mr. Ineson, holder of a Pack fel- lowship…

…, traveled in Germany last. semester. He found that there was great competition for public for- estry positions, 40 being accepted out of more than 400 applicants. German forestry students are given less…

… to this affic Control and Public Accidents.". Students enrolled in 3 are especially invited to attend this lecture which will be m 243 West Engineering building, at 7:10 p. m. by Society Brand in…

… wish to go, please call 7464 by Fri- Dr. Sylvanus G. Morley, director day noon. of the Chichen Itza project for the Carnegie Institute at Washington The Students of Northern State will speak this…

November 19, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

…@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. Unsigned editorials reflect the official position of the Daily’s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations…

… the early precursors to the recent protests that are occurring across the nation. As a University alum, I fully understood what led the students in 2013 to speak up and express themselves through…

… occurred on campus, and held a Freeze Out on the Diag to address these issues. When the leadership of the Black Student Union came to me as their faculty adviser to strategize ways to express how they…

… originating from both faculty and other students who would assume my presence was due to affirmative action. I had actually won a prestigious scholarship from the Detroit Institute of Arts to study the…

… history of art. Constant remarks about being “well- spoken for someone from Detroit” led me to seek solace within the Black Student Union and to find safe spaces on campus which would affirm and…

… memories, I listened as the students described utilizing the traditional methods of mobilization, including wearing black as a sign of solidarity, attending the Freeze Out: Follow Up Forum to speak…

… out for social justice and papering the posting wall with statements about their experiences. Then it happened. One of the students contacted me and alerted me to sign on to Twitter and follow…

…. The use of social media as the method of communication within this brilliant campaign expanded the range of the participants. The tweets began with current students, then faculty, staff and even…

… considered our home. The academic in me started analyzing the tweets: some were angry, some staunch in their support of the students, while others stood firmly decrying any difference between treatment…

… between and among races. Others sent messages of support and solidarity. The numbers grew until even the students who began the campaign were astonished at the ongoing wave of responses. One thing…

November 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… orders for the janitor to turn down the thermo- stat in his office to 68 degrees. The governor had met earlier in the day to discuss the energy situation with the President. Students burn A poor student

… control of the body. Though they hold a 2-1 edge in voter registration, MSU students turned out in low numbers ruesday. Their non-student neighbors, however, turned out in force. The two liberal candidates…

… conduct military actions for a max- if the Arab imum of 90 days - a basic 60-day period plus an extension of 30 asked con- days if he makes a determination pass emer- the additional month is needed to…

… overshoot results from "an excess of enrolled students" and a low number of applicants for in-state tuition under the new residency rules approved last summer. University President Robben Fleming and Vice…

… President for Aca- demic Affairs Allan Smith both pledged earlier this term that in the event of a revenue excess, student input and open discussion would precede any decisions on use of the excess cash. But…

… several sources have indicated that much of the tentative budget outlinedyesterday by-passed officials and students involved in the normal budget decision- making process. According to an official statement…

… reinstatement of in-state tuition benefits for out-of-state TFs; 0 Removal of a previously-approved $4-per-student "fee for rec- reation purposes" which would have been assessed during the winter term; 0 $60…

…,000 allocated to provide additional 'staff for the Office of Student Financial Aid; ! $1.5 million "utilized to cover other expenses and contingencies . . . (including) higher utility charges, which have taken…

… place since the present budget was established." VICE PRESIDENT for Student Services Henry Johnson, who is one of the executive officers, told The Daily, "I didn't know about the recommendations until…

… Gill's "living wage" together with a removal. complete waiver of tuition. However, financial aid to non- The basis of the suit is a pro- resident TFs will be based on the vision of the Student Council…

November 14, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

Arabs to insure against interruption of Jewish immi- Aid; f E I Avukah, student Zionist Organ- ization, is appealing to all stu- dents to write either prime mini- ster Attlee or President Truman…

… this week. The pictures will be snapped between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. includ- ing the noon hour, in Rm. 7, Angell Hall. Any new freshman or new transfer student who has not had his identification picture…

… taken, should have it taken today. Old students, with initials A through L may have their pic- tures taken tomorrow, while those with initials M through Z should wait until Friday. Any student who is not…

… able to come in on these days, may have his picture taken between 8 a. m. and 12 noon Saturday. It is requested that students bring their registration receints to the photographic room. Ground Broken For…

… Married Students gDornm Over 175 Couples Will Be Accommodated See PICTURE, Page 2 Ground has been broken on the site of the UJniversity dormitories for married students;- Vice-President Robert P. Briggs…

… the new dormitories is esti- mated at $832,900. Need for University accommoda- tions for married students has long been recognized and will be at a cru- cial stage with the expected influx of married…

… their families. Book Exchange Seeks official U Recognition Members of the Student Book Ex- change adopted a constitution by unanimous vote and decided to peti- tion the Student Affairs Committee for…

… official recognition as a student organization at a meeting yesterday at the Union. The group also voted the executive board power to petition for admis- sion to SOIC. Having closed its sales room at the…

… League last Wednesday, the Ex- change is now finishing up its main activities, concerning sale of used student texts, for the term. Checks to the 264 persons for whom the Ex- change sold books are…

… Palestinewith British Group Bevin Asks Arabs To Allow Refugees By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 13-The U. S. request that Britain admit 100,000 displaced European Jews to Palestine resulted today in an…

November 16, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…, drinks, tickets to movies and concerts, Ubers and dinners at Ann Arbor’s many fine restaurants are not kind to student budgets. However, the alternative is often staying in alone while your friends…

… of all incomes feel welcome, wealthier students should be more conscious of their peers’ ability to pay when making social plans. The median annual parental income is $154,000, three times…

… the Michigan average. A full two-thirds of students come from the top 20 percent of national incomes, while less than 4 percent come from the bottom 20 percent of incomes. Perhaps most…

… depressingly, the University ranks last out of all public universities in terms of economic mobility for students. The University’s predominance of wealthy students naturally breeds a campus culture in…

… which money is often taken for granted. And even if the University admitted more low- and middle- income students, would they even want to stay in an environment where social pressures encourage…

… encouraged the University to accept more out-of-state students who pay sky-high tuitions. Furthermore, Ann Arbor’s housing costs are a full 73 percent higher than the national average. Add…

… income. The University social scene shouldn’t require low- and middle-income students to shell out enormous amounts of cash on top of the already exorbitant costs of attendance. A number…

… Royale or Starbucks requires a few bucks for a latte. Students build their social lives around activities at these establishments; almost every date, get-together or night out with friends comes…

… with a high cash premium. Some institutional features of the campus social scene further exclude students of lower socioeconomic status. Institutions like Greek life and club sports charge…

…, the monetary barriers may still prove prohibitive to many students of lower socioeconomic status. Because financial barriers exclude many less wealthy students, these organizations help…

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