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December 08, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan By Martin Tatuch In the past two weeks, those showing their solidarity with the Islamic revolutionary government in Iran and…

… law and ac- t of terrorism, been hiding themselves? Have they lost interest? Have they given up? Do they still care? Yes! THE STUDENTS at this University are very much concerned with the day…

… so that they broke ranks and paraded their signs elsewhere, realizing that only a meager few supported them in the face of the hundreds of student showing their support for the release of the hostages…

…. Of course, these same professional picketers have been back again and again, trying in vain to stem the tide of righteous outrage against the senselss acts of Khomeini and his 'students.' THE ISSUE AT…

… days in power, the Shah was our ally. Khomeini and the "students" want the Shah. They will not get him. For too long the United States has been abused-our em- bassies sacked, our flag burned, our people…

… oppor- tunity, and individual student needs. The ideal plan will combine elements of each, achieving desegregation painlessly and with a minimal amount of the kind of friction that has plagued other…

… cities where segregation has been "forced" or mandated from above. The school board also endorsed (in- formally) a proposal to adopt training programs for students, staff, teachers, and the general…

… they see their fellow countrymen (or rather are unable to see) bound and held in their embassy, soverign territory, and when they see Iranian students protest against the country in which they are a…

December 12, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

… gold, fell. The gold , sh spilled over into silver, and the pice of that metal rose to near-record levels. Gold dealers said buying was coming fpm many different sectors, as Arab }1 sheiks, worried about…

… Development Fund to be established by the grant "will implement incentives and support for both faculty and students who are engaged in reforming the undergraduate program" at Penn. governor to n Rhodesia…

…- dent students on the BEOG has caused its share of headaches in the aid office. As a result of the changes, students received new eligibility reports, and the office had to pull and re-evaluate thousands…

…. "The result was a tremendous screwup." The University is not sure about the number of students affected. Some students have not received their money, and a few have had to be driven to Lansing to check…

… records. In some cases, the University has promised University aid funds to students on the Competitive Scholarships to cover for errors made in evaluating their forms. Johnson said, "We thought our present…

… staff would be able to handle the increases, but it was a lot higher than expected." INTERNAL deficiencies are also responsible. Students, after waiting in line for up to two hours, are often con- fronted…

… by desk personnel "who don't know what they're doing," in the words of one student. Chinese Papercuts Cards Records Calendars Diaries Tarot Cards Class Struggle Game Puzzles-Games A PERIODICAL RETREAT…

December 04, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

…~ Your place can be a student-cooperative. "Your Place" 4002 Michigan Union Inter-Cooperative Council Daily Photo by CYRENA CHANG Sw ear it isn'tso Police woman-for-a-night Katrina Sanders takes the…

… real life is a third year law student. Hawaii strikers back on the job HONOLULU (AP) - Public school students enjoyed hot The refuse division will have three weeks to clean up the lunches again, and…

… Honolulu School cafeteria workers also were back on the job, a had to work out an agreement with the refuse collectors. relief to those students tired of bologna sandwiches and to the Oahu refuse collectors…

… oil wells sink like pet rocks A house where you and other students can make a comfortable home and still cut costs by sharing the work and expenses. Spaces for Winter Term are available now. Dole t…

… wearing Arab headgear to work. BUT ALL his work was really geared for Christmas buyers, and since the embassy takeover Nov. 4, ,there aren't any. Each oil well comes with an onion skin deed to all mineral…

December 12, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… with Khomeini in the future, he has inspired similar Shi'ite in neight- boring Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain. Equally important is the fact that as these splinter movements…

… have been pursued in a way that has made us party to the following crimes, some of which were recounted by University graduate student Sadri Khalassi: " the perpetration of an economic, system, in which…

… careful to add that one of the most dangerous unknowns is that we don't know who is really in charge of the hostages. We have heard conflicting statements from the "students", and the government as to the…

…, Number 80 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tenure system needs some minor changes VITAL TO THE SUCCESS of this institution of higher education has been the University…

… philosphies needed to expose today's\ college students to political and social values across the spectrum. Tenure has enabled professors to develop research and teaching techniques without intervention by…

… University administrators.. But, as the Daily discovered in a recent five-part series on tenure issue, the system has some drawbacks. Its faults, inherent in the makeup of the system, harm students above all…

…, as some low-quality professors maintain positions despite overwhelming student disfavor. In short, they just cannot be kicked out of their jobs. Coupled with the increasingly older age of faculty…

…'s biggest college-Literature, Science and the Arts-has no students on its executive committee. It may not in- sure that students needs will be given any more consideration, but a voting student member on the…

… committee would symbolize student involvement 'in the process. Student input at the entry level, however, does not adequately solve the system's faults. There is still the problem of a stale professor whose…

… number of faculty and student members, should study each tenured professor's teaching record every few years to determine how he or she is received by students. That would include, of cour- se, analyzing…

December 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Funding for abortions EVER SINCE Congress passed the Hyde Amendment; the 1976 legislation that banned Medicaid fun- ding of most abortions, pro-choice groups have…

…, threatening to deport those found to be "illegally here" and the INS has begun to in- By The Spartacus Youth League vade the campuses to begin the round-up. While the students who hailed the ayatollah should…

… billions of dollars in military aid to be used against Kur- dish rebels, Arab oil workers, Iranian leftists and the Soviet Union. The Tehran embassy seizure and hostage taking was a diversion. It was…

…. Iranian masses deserve to be able to determine the fate of the murderous shah. But the tyrant-in- power is no less guilty of crimes than his predecessor. The Kurds, Arabs, women and working class will also…

… situation one would be better off looking to the U.S. government rather than students and other people who happen to be from Iran. The U.S. government originally installed the shah in Iran. The U…

December 05, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…'s oil minister walked out of a meeting of;Arab i ministers yesterday to protest attempts by Syria and Libya to introduce a resolution of support for Iran in its dispute with the United States, accor- ding…

…., Rackham, 8p.m. General Notice STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your attention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts due the…

… University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are sub- ject to this regulation; however, students loans not yet due are…

… or summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will be issued. "(b) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or…

… LXXXX, No. 74 Wednesday, December 5, 1979 is edited and managed b students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street…

December 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

… portrayed the mayor as a leader of organized resistance to Israeli rule. The original plan was to deport him to an unspecified Arab nation. Shakaa had said that if deported he wanted to go to Jordan. Israel…

…- surrection hasn't stopped. I'm lan- ding.' "And he did. The airline said it had no plans to press charges against any of the quarreling passengers. Student Newspaper at The University of Michigan r…

… Field Displays in the Japanese Imagination," Lane Commons, 4 p.m. Career Planning and Placement: Gerald Lundy, "Career Seminars for Graduate Students in the Humanities Who Are Interested in Non…

… PROGRESSIVE BLUES BAND "Ann Arbor's original Honky Tank Dance Bar" - 1 THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM 1980/81 PROGRAMS FOR AMERICAN STUDENTS THE MICHIGAN DAILY r (USPS 344-900) Volume LXXXX, No. 75…

… Thursday, December 6,1919 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at, 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor…

… PROGRAM-for [ college sophomores and juniors. Q REGULAR STUDIES-for college transfer students toward B.A. and B.Sc. degrees. PLEASE CHECK DESIRED Q GRADUATE STUDIES-Master's, Doctoral and Visiting Graduate…

December 02, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

…. Conscibusness of how non- well intentioned our government's polices are and a willingess to be critical instead of passive. Rose Mary Sheldon is a graduate student in ancient history at the University. 4 l…

…'l:; r i .:w. Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom to the aily Vol. LXXXX, No. 72 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The real Islamc hero THE IRONY of…

…, the former leader of the United Arab League un- der General Nassar's tutelage. And, as he showed in his incredible peace niigrimmnag to Israel two years ago. To the Daily: Thursday, 25 October, I had…

…-yahoo behavior of Univer- sity of Michigan audiences, in- cluding both the student and non- student members, so often displayed in an embarrassment to both the artists and the serious listeners, and will only…

…November 21, Prostermann discussed the cam- pus visits of four representative voices in the Arab-Israeli con- flict, and did a poor job of hiding what serious readers of his previous statements knew already…

December 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… ENGSTROM ATOM EMERSON, THE instructor of the UAC sponsored Bartending course, points to a glass of colored water that student Julie Nevins mixed incorrectly. The students were required to mix 12 mock drinks…

… Activities Center (UAC). Twenty-eight students who completed the course, taught by LSA senior Atom Emerson, were given their final exams this week, 14 on Monday and 14 on Tuesday. After completing a written…

… test on different types of alcohol, the students' knowledge as well as ability was tested by having to correctly mix twelve different drinks in eight minutes. THE 15 STUDENTS who, in addition to…

… nearly two years in ef- forts to promote an Anglo-American plan for a legal settlement of the Rhodesia dispute. See SUCCESSFUL, Page 7 WILL RUN FOR FIRST WARD SEAT: Student aims for Council By JOHN GOYER…

… Susan Greenberg in the April Seventh city elections in a ward that has trditionally voted Democratic and which includes a large number of students. HUBBARD yesterday confirmed that he would announce today…

… cell outside Tel Aviv, welcoming him with Arabic chan- ts, honking horns and showering him with rose petals. SHAKAA, 48,'HAD been held 25 days while he waged a legal battle against the government…

… they found a bomb or whether it exploded. The bomb threat came when agents from the Im- migration and Naturalization Service were inter- viewing local Iranian students about their visas. Krasny suspected…

… the threat was connected to the anti- Iranian demonstration on the Diag and the students in the building. A security guard at the Federal Building said all of the roughly 200 people were outside the…

December 12, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 80) • Page Image 12

…LHAT A INFORMATION OFFICER It INFORMATION SERV N, CMUEL o MOUSE OFE.tMR II DERMATOLOGY HOPI XM L PR00RAM ASST CFO STUDENT PROORAMB DON, DAVID FRANK PROGRAM COORD ACADEMIC AFFAIRS LECTURER Rat ITICAL…

… MEN INO AINGen, SNAMN MIZABETSTAFF NURSE SUNG NURSING-MAIN-H GRAMR£AU. WON" J PROFESSOR PHYSICAL EDUCAT I 'IOM EDWARD M DIRECTOR l N F. - 1' AMC ERICA ELLEN SOCIAL WORKER ARAB CAPE SOC .'BARBARA R RES…

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