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December 02, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

… geographic position, the anomalous little state is fast becoming a headache for the United States, has been, of course, for the Arabs, and in future, will be for the Israeli. True, the Israeli government has…

… programs would off-set the meager agricultural returns. This may be possible, but the fact remains -- Israel's natural market is the neighboring Arab World, a hostile world which has been and will continue…

… implacable animosity of the Arabs, will lead to war. The Huleh Marshes border clashes last spring anticipated what can be expected to be a general conflict with the rising tide of Arab nationalism, which is…

… viciously against Jews in their immigration laws free from blame. . . * P R THE ARAB peoples, Israel has meant a great loss of lives, fellahin and feudal landlord alike. Sadly enough, it has also meant a…

December 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN hen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… the safety and health of primary and secondary school students, the first aim of edu- cation is not comfort. Yet, we have distorted John Dewey's philosophy of the importance of childhood adjustment so…

… that there is often very little academic challenge for the above-average, student. RUSSIA PROVIDES the other extreme in requiring students to study physics and chemistry beginning when they, are ten…

… schools followed Russia's example and forced students to study science; however, it would be fortunate if children could be introduced to the physical sciences' and languages while they are still in…

… other mean boys-then substitute red balloon for the dog, and there's "The Red Balloon." It is a simple, quaint, but unusual picture in which little is said and nothing needs to be. University students

… General Notices Regents' Meeting: Fri., Dec. 13. Com- munications for consideration at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than Dec. 4. Late Permission: Women students who attended…

… Fortnite on Nov. 25 had late permission until 10:45 p.m. Late Permission: Women students who attended the concert at Hill Audi- toriumn on Tues., Nov. 26, had late bier- . mission until 11:05 p.m. All women…

students who attend the Stanley Quartet Concert Dec. 3 will have 45 minutes to return to their residences after it is over. All Choral Union and Extra Series ushers are hereby reminded that one performance…

… against you at May Festival time. Students who were notified by letter of Nov. 27, 1957 concerning completion of Monthly Certifications of the 9 series for education and training allow- ance under Public…

… Graduate School not later than 4:00 p.m., Tues., Jan. 7, 1958. Disciplinary action in cases of stu- dent misconduct:' At meetings held on Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7 and 14, cases involv- inga50 students and 1…

December 08, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…, Bridge the Gap aims to week in the Michigan find a mutual understanding ue. On Monday, a pro- between Arab and Jewish 1 group hosted a speak- students on campus through controversial that the moderate…

… dialogue and events. rtment of Public Safety Members of the group's exec- utive board, which is made up of half Arab and half Jew- ish students, said they hope students will eventually be able to debate the…

… seemed little differ- ent than any other. "Welcome" was written on the chalkboard - albeit in Hebrew and Arabic as well as English. During an icebreaker, students talked about their favorite meals, road…

…~ hpa hug Ann Arbor, Mi. www.michigandaily.com "I trust (my students) to really think about the issues and to talk to each other. Out of this emerges people who take charge." - ENGLISH PROF. BUZZ…

… the past, the new system will guaran- tee admission to any student with a certain GPA and LSAT score. It will also make special exceptions for students who fall below the threshold but meet certain…

… criteria. One of the more controversial excep- tions is for students who live in a geographic area centered on the city of Detroit, which is over 80 percentblack. There will also be an excep- tion for…

students who have lived abroad or on a Native American reservation, a rough substitute for explicitly granting preference to Native American students. The new admissions policy also includes exceptions those…

… for students who were dis- criminated against, overcame adversity and attended disad- vantaged high schools. But the new admissions policy did not come with- out controversy. The initial plan presented…

… to the faculty proposed maintaining racial preferences for Native Ameri- can applicants and granting exceptions only to students who live in Detroit. Wayne State Law Professor Laura Bartell told The…

… handcuffed to other students in the middle of the Diag atla demonstration for prison reform yesterday afternoon. She is wearing a tally of the number of days she has spent fasting in solidarity with a hunger…

December 12, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

… aren't go- ing to give you any oil.' That's the same thing the Arabs are saying." GOG SEEKS A permanent ban on drilling in the Santa Barbara Channel. "In view of the power of cor- porations and their…

… to cut off U.S. aid to S-1di Arabia because of the Arab oil boycott, and U.S. aid to Chile because of imprisonment of dissi- dents, were overwhelmingly re- jected. THE AMENDMENT to cut off All 522…

….2 million in military aid for Sa'idi Arabia this year was offered by Rep. Robert Tiernan (D-R.I.) who said the United States should not give in to what he called the blackmail of the Arab oil boycott. It was…

… THE Union Gallery located on the 1 st floor of THE MICHIGAN UNION prints-pots-paintings-sculpture photography-weaving GALLERY HOURS: TUES.-SAT. 10-5 All shows are juried. Work by UM students, alumni and…

December 06, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… carpeted Ann Arbor yesterday. Although University faculty, staff and students found their normal routes to school a little more treacherous than usual, campus life plodded onward with few disruptions…

…. Students at U-M Dear- born, however, got an unexpected holi- day when classes at that campus were called off at 3:00 p.m. due to the weather. PLANT OPERATIONS Director Don Wendel reported that his entire…

…, President- Robben Fleming or his executive board would make the final decision on whether to See A2, Page Z Ambassadors pulled from 5 Arab nations CAIRO (AP) - Egypt broke diplomatic relations yesterday…

… with the five Arab countries that met in Libya to form a "re- sistance" front against Presi- dent Anwar Sadat's peace initi- ative with Israel. A Foreign Ministry spokes- man named the five as Syria…

…, Libya, Algeria, Iraq and South Yemen. The move produced the most serious political division in the Arab world in years. "AT THIS POINT only diplomatic relations will be affected," the spokesman said…

…, adding that Egypt acted "in response to the decision announced in Tripoli, Libya, to freeze relations with Egypt." The five hardline Arab countries and the Palestine Liberation Organi- zation met in…

… FOUR ARAB countries and the PLO ended the five-day Libyan conference yesterday by signing the anti-Sadat declaration. Despite the harsh rhetoric, how- ever, the anti-Egypt summit, at Syria's insistence…

… been in communication with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. Sadat rifuriated hardline Arab na- tions with his dramatic visit to Jerusa- lem Nov. 19-21 in a bid for peace. Egypt has stated repeatedly that…

… develop ments. Begin in the past has objected to Common Market declarations on the Mideast as favoring the Arab cause. The Egyptian-Israeli search for See COMMON, Page 2 While less-prepared types scurried…

December 02, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…A OPINION .Yoge 4 Friday, December 2, 1988 The Michigan Daily 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan .. . . . . . . . ..r. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . . r L…

….S. government supplies the arms, weapons of torture, and economic force which are breaking El Salvador. Tagar careless, not racist To the Daily; The Michigan Student As- sembly has exhibited a pro- found…

… can effectively publicize its views. In that the members of Tagar are students at this university, the have a right to voice their opinions regardless of who is offended. Originally, the slogan "Stop…

Arab Terrorism" was painted on the bus. Some Arabs on campus took offense at this statement, and Tagar voluntar- ily complied with their wishes, changing the demonstration so that it read "Stop All…

… not racist. It is a fact that the terrorists who have been attacking Israel for years are Arabs. But per- haps, as some on campus feel, it is wrong to use such a broad term, since admittedly not all…

Arabs are terrorists. Shall we then call the terrorists Pales- tinians? Well, not all Pales- tinians are terrorists, either. Tagar had to find some name to use, and "Arab" was the term they came up with…

… care into their wording. This does not mean that Tagar and its doctrines are racist. Those few Arabs who do kill Israelis, Americans and other people have given all other Arabs a bad name. It is the…

… fault of those Arabs that in to- day's society the word "Arab" is too frequently associated with terrorism. Tagar should not be punished for using a generalization which, though wrong and offensive to…

… some, was not intended to harm or discredit all Arabs. Racism is wrong and should be dealt with; Tagar's insensi- tivity is merely regrettable. The whole situation, unfortu- nately, has gotten out of…

… (Daily, 11/10/88) reads: "Such was the case of Grif- fith Neal, the student accused of raping a woman last year." I am sorry that I accused the Daily of calling him an accused rapist, I must have read it…

December 11, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… we have almost 1500 students in the U.S., and almost double that amount in Europe and elsewhere, gives us strong hopes for our prog- ress. Besides, we are planning the Arab's income from oil would…

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, ]DECEMBER 11* I!1# l U TVEI~DAY, flECEMBER ii, J)6i International Students T HE PROBLEM OF learning to know and understand the personalities and moti…

…- vations of our neighbors in the world isn't one to be handled solely by Washington dip- lomats and delegates to the United Nations. It also has local aspects. There are 800 foreign students now on campus…

…, representing most of the major countries of the world. These students are anxious to become integrated into the campus life and especially to express their opinions and their knowledge of affairs in their home…

… countries to American stu- dents. The value of contact by Americans with these students is mutually beneficial, not merely in terms of friendship but in inter- national understanding. The numerous foreign…

student clubs have been organized to encourage this exchange of friendship and information. Integration of these many clubs into a functioning whole is the task of the International Students Association…

…, which is also seeking American student participation. In addition, Lane Hall, through the In- tercultural Department of the Student Religious Association plans many formal and informal American…

…-foreign student activities, with the Intercultural Outings providing an outstanding example of how successful a project of this type can be. The International Relations Committee of SL has recently taken it upon…

… themselves to stimulate American students into reaping the benefits to be gained from contact with representatives of foreign countries. The first project to be undertaken by this committee in conjunction with…

… between foreign students and other campus groups. It could be applied to many future acti- vities planned individually by the ISA and SL. The success of the experimental Banquet this year has shown that…

December 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… she SfrIrign Iaitq Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 THURSDAY…

… more than 350 per cent and the Japanese government estimates it will almost triple again by 1985. Already, this process has n o w been threatened by the fourth Arab-Israeli war. Deriving 85 per cent of…

… its crude oil from Mideast- ern sources, Japan, more than any other country, depends upon this petroleum for economic survival. The first blow to the Japanese oil-based economy came when six Arab oil…

…-producing states declared a 20 per cent price hike this fall. With the outbreak of war came a 10 per cent cut in crude oil pro- duction by the ten members of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries…

…'s Prime Minister Tanaka, observers say, wvans to stay clear of the pact propisa. Adding to pressure from Russia is the powerful voice of an in- creasingly unified Arab bloc. As the Arab countries strengthen…

… having an effect. On Oct. 19, the ambas- sadors of ten Arab nations request- ed that Japanese Foreign Minister Ohira issue a statement of support for the Arab cause. A week later, the Arab diplomats were…

… handed a statement that, "Ja- pan fully understands the aspira- tion of the Arab nations for the return of their national territories." The Arabs are now united in crifi- cizingtJapan's close relationship…

…. rangements for 25 to 40 million tons of oil per year from the Sov- iet Union's Tvumen fields in Siber- ia. Heir vindicates Mudgett name By ERIC SCHOCH and BOB BARKIN MORNINGS IN the Student Publications…

… not agree with it, as my position is that the increase in tuition to the students which result- ed in a surplus in budget, was gained under false information to meet the budget as presented in July…

… attitude :f the over-charging of student tuition which will result in a surplus bud- get. It did not take a computer to calculate that the tuition r a i s e announced last July would result in a surplus of…

December 06, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…I LETTERS TO THE EDITOIR 94c fitigfan Onig Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan An exchange on the Bursley store issue 420…

… the Bursley Store proposal was not simply a disappointment to me, it was a disillusionment. I had thought that it was possible for the students and administration to work closely together. I had even…

… come to think that with enough talking we might communicate our concerns and ar- rive at mutually agreeable solu- tions. I had though that the han- dling of the Bursley Branch of the Student Government…

… Council University Store was going to prove to be a prime example of this potential for student-admin- istration cooperation. I was wrong. The students at Bursley felt a compelling need for a store in the…

… decision could be present. This failure is a clear example of the gap that exists between the students and the Regents. That gap is called the executive officers. Well-intentioned though they may be. it is…

December 08, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…,” he said. “U of M has a unique regional responsibility to implement the ME/NA identity category.” Engineering junior Bassel Salka, co-president of the Arab Student Association, echoed…

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Friday, December 8, 2017 — 3 safe. Safety is critical to students, and I’m thinking about the ones who came here for the first time, thinking they…

…,” Wilson said. “This is simply unsafe, and careless to have someone here who could, in reality, start a riot.” LSA senior Anushka Sarkar, president of Central Student Government, presented a petition…

… opposing a potential speech from Spencer, saying it received more than 5,000 signatures from students. She said a similar petition circulated among alumni had received more than 6…

…,200 signatures. “I echo thousands of students and community members when I say we will not be safe if he and his followers come to our campus,” Sarkar said. “Richard Spencer should not be accommodated…

….” Social Work student Lawrielle West said the issue was bigger than just Richard Spencer’s presence on campus, but extended to white supremacy at the University in general. “Some might say…

… torn between the First Amendment right — which is not and never has been equity-distributed to all — and student safety, which should not be limited to physical, but psychological and mental…

students who feel that they are being left in the dark on a lot of issues circling around campus,” she said. According to a Thursday press release from attorney Kyle Bristow, a representative…

… for Georgia State University student Cameron Padgett who is making these requests on behalf of Spencer, the University had already offered four dates — Nov. 29 and 30 and Dec. 27 and 28 — as…

… to do something about it,” Birkowski said. “These are people with advanced degrees and often a lot of debt. … Lecturers bend over backwards for their students and you literally give them the…

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 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, December 8, 1988 The Michigan Daily be biiofig Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan U.S. sustains conflict 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… reality is that the United States is deeply involved in the Arab-Israeli conflict, and both Israelis and Palestinians understand this. But it is only Americans who can silence the guns and help the Mohammed…

…, 12/2/88) I am not Palestinian, nor am I an Arab. Yet somehow read- ing "Those few Arabs who do kill Israelis, Americans and other people have given all other Arabs a bad name" struck me as being…

… that I get . the impression you do not simi- larly view murderers of your own race of equal discredit to you? The fault of frequent as- sociation with "Arab" to "terrorism" (which you blamed upon Arab

… situation so that wrongdoings can be justified, and suddenly become right. While slurring the Arab race may be merely regrettable for you, the "regrettable insen- sitivity" is hitting some other person one…

…, when I read such trivialities and hate-mongering words as yours I wonder if perhaps they've better judgement than I. -Sharon Brookins December 2 LSA-SG ad serves students To the Daily: It's a shame to…

… see that when the student government of the largest college on campus fi- nally receives some press, it is of a negative nature. On De- cember 1, the Daily printed "Misguided Evidence," a poorly written…

… and insufficiently re- searched editorial criticizing a purely informative advertise- ment published by the LSA Student Government. LSA-SG created the ad in question to accomplish one goal - to inform…

… the LSA students of the options avail- able to them should an aca- demic or discriminatory prob- lem arise. We simply pub- lished the phone numbers of several worthwhile offices that student tuition…

… the lives of students academically, conflicts the ad to notice that we listed those organizations in the lower half of the advertisement. Finally, if informing our students of services can be construed…

December 10, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily- Tuesday, December 10, 1991 be Lirbigan 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 747-2814 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan / L'/E t1VF…

… systematically destroy the Arabs. I'm certain that most of the Arab citizens of Israel, along with numerous Arab members of the Israeli parliament, would take exception to that. You might also think that Israeli…

… soldiers just gas and shoot Arabs for the heck of it. Never did the author mention the fact that the "defenseless" Arabs who were killed at the Temple Mount last year were throwing big rocks down on…

… worshippers before the shooting started. That's a rather important point, wouldn't you think? Another important point that the author totally ignored was the fact that it was the Arabs who initiated the wars on…

… Israel during which the West Bank was captured from Jordan. Assam Pasha, the Secretary General of the Arab League, announced in 1948 his intentions "to conduct a war of extermination and momen- tous…

… massacre" against Israel. It was the process of evacua- tion in preparation for this onslaught that brought the refugee status of the Palestinians, not Israeli rejection. In fact, it is easier for an Arab to…

… lost. Michael Barron Law student *I Rose bowl Good luck in Pasadena, football relieves 'U' woes .t starts with CRISP, the nightmare that always seems to occur about one hour after the class you…

… really wanted to take is filled. Then classes bdgin, and along with them comes the guilt of paying large amounts of money and not going to a single 9 a.m. lecture. As the semester progresses, many students

… this turmoil, which dominates student lste, there stands one redeeming entity. This glorious institution supersedes Monday's assignments, and interrupts the every day routine. Rain or shine, blizzard or…

… scorcher, for six Saturdays a year more than 100,000 faithful students march down Hoover Street to enter the promised land that is Michigan Stadium. Like clockwork, they flock there to pay homage to our…

December 08, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

… wished the representation the Palestinian Student Associa- was more even. There were many tion, said she wouldn't work with more Jewish students than Arab Bridge the Gap. students at the meeting. "I find…

… bombed on a daily basis," she said. .from both sides, but there are many Foty said dialogue does not work more Jewish students at the Univer- in the Israeli- Palestinian conflict sity than students of Arab

…. ian Student Association. Bridge "We're trying to keep in mind the Gap members include Fatima that there are going to be people Makhzoum, president of the Arab against it and try to stay away from…

… takes students into Michigan pris- ons to work with inmates on art projects. Demonstration organizerAdrian Griffin said the group on the Diag orchestrated the display to draw students' attention to an…

… issue often ignored in Michigan because the state does not use capital punish- ment. Alexander's students organized another demonstration on the Diag yesterday in which they hand- cuffed themselves…

December 05, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

Arab Student League. The work is somewhat in re- sponse to a bus erected Nov. 14 by Tagar, a pro-Israeli student group, but is primarily a call for "peaceful co-existence," and an international peace…

…. A symbolic painting showing the, destruction caused by the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the opportunity for peace, is on the board. But shanties, which have captured students' attention on political is…

… of like the buildings here," Hamilton said. But for some students, including members of the Palestine Solidarity Committee, the Arab Student League, and Tagar, shanties and boards are still "an…

…- sues since 1986, are losing appeal for many University students as they gain a standard place in campus politics. They have simply become a part of the scenery, some students say. "There are so many of…

… Palestinian must live in a shanty. All (Palestinian) attempts to come to the peace table have actually been smoke screens,' he said. Despite the disillusionment some students express toward the Diag See Shanty…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

… social com- mittee chairman, announced. Applicants may report to the Union student offices anytime be- tween 3 and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or call Bill Curry at 2-3256. ARABS LOOTING JEWISH SHOPS IN…

… the Rack-' hamn Amphitheatre-. Io Address Students During the afternoon he will State's Single School District Ruled Ilegal Predict Tax Raise 1947 Lgislturelast-breth at- tempt to save something from…

…. - Brake termed the amendment, which each year gives school dis- tricts 44.7 per cent of the previous year's sales tax collections, a de- layed-effect "time" bomb." address students studying editorial…

…- termission shows at the regular Saturday night dances. h .Men and women students who 'wish to participate in a weekly 15- minute show are requested to sign up immediately for auditions, Keith Jordan, Union…

… JERUSALEM-Jewish sho Arabs during rioting in the Holy Land. A test of blood and fire be when thousands of angry Arabs swept through Jerusalem, wreckin buildings. Voice in UN Little Assembly' ) I Wit fina e…

… Says student being instructed at the rate of one dollar per hour. ernor Sigler's condition "remainsD.SueGesS th excellent" tonight in St. Law- Prof. Malcolm H. Soule, of the rence hospital following an…

…, Ga. Possible actions on current world social problems will be dis- cussed at the Social Action Con- ference, sponsored by the Student Religious Association and Inter- Guild, to be held from 3 to 8 p…

… Inter-Guild social action com- mittee, are in charge of the con- ference. All sessions are open to students and faculty. By 3. M. ROBERTS, JR. AP Foreign Affairs Analyst Some students of United Nations…

December 02, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… relations, said there has been no decision about when See BOLLINGER, Page 2 More students studying overseas By Prachish Chakravorty B y Staff Reporter ising numbers of U.S. college stu- dents are studying…

… overseas, many ven- turing past traditional destinations in Europe to universities farther afield - in Africa, Australia and the Middle East, a recent survey found. The number of American students studying…

… said she values the experiences of going overseas. "I had studied abroad in high school as an exchange student. The experi- ence was extremely positive," Kostrzewa said. "I could become a member of (a…

… percentage increases in American students, Britain still hosted the most - 19,410 ients, or 23 percent of all study- a oad students. France, Spain and Italy ranked sec- ond, third and fourth with 7,000 to 7…

…,900 students. University students seem to mirror the national trend in their choice of snrly-nmon dstination. WARREN ZINN/Daily Lee Bollinger visited campus in November to be officially selected by the Board of…

… Regents as the 12th University president. Israel eyes permanent spots in Jorda Holiday lights: Students returning from the Thanksgiving break, wasted no time in preparing for the next set of hol-' idays…

…. Getting into a festive mood, students deco- rated their rooms in residence halls. '.y;ir> Above: Sophomore Chris Newth hangs strings of holiday lights around his South Quad room yester- day. Newth also…

December 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… located on the 1 st floor of te, - ' THE MICHIGAN UNION st prints-pots-paintings-sculpture photography-weaving be# GALLERY HOURS: TUES.-SAT. 10-5I ala All shows are juried. Work by UM students, :)ol alumni…

… QUESTIONS NEW YORK WA) - A major pe- troleum economics research group estimates this country's fuel shortage due to the Arab embargo in the first quarter of 1974 willebe somewhat less se- vere than the…

… government's fore- cast. The Petroleum Industry Re- search Foundation, Inc., said yesterday it estimates the Arab shortage at up to 2.8 million bar- rels a day while the govern- ment's figure for the total…

… possible loss from the Arab embargo: Need Something Professionally Typed? Time Running Out! " Thesis e Dissertations -Loss of 1.3 million barrels of Arab crude oil a day that is no longeravailable to U. S…

…. refiner- ies. -Loss of up to 500,000 barrels a day in products from refiner- ies in the Caribbean area that used Arab oil. -LOSS OF 400,000 to 500,000 barrels a day in products re- fined from Arab oil in…

… of Arab crude oil at its East Coast refineries. -Loss of from 200,000 to 300,- 000 barrels a day of refined pro- ducts needed by the U. S. mili- tary. The total would come to 2.8 million barrels a day…

… at most, Goldstein noted. THE MICHIGAN PAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 79 Tuesday, December 11, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class…

December 12, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… told me that the Algiers casbah was only a hun- dred- yards away. Have you seen the movie, The Battle of Algiers? I was scared by the dark, explosive pos- sibilities of this revolutionary Arab city. l So…

Arab women (they're untouchable), war, truth, and John Ford. When the sun rose I walked to to the tiers Daniel Zwerdling, Daily Magazine Editor in 1970-71, currently writes for the New Republic. This…

…. They're afraid. The Arabs in the casbah don't hate them, but they remember." He showed me the ruins of the house which French para- troopers blew to bits, killing the revo- lutionary hero Ali La Pointe…

…." Other men in the casbah eat with their left hands-an Arab taboo, but their right hands were chopped off. Has the Algerian revolution worked? Few people agree. The news- I 4 * iri$gun Baiti Eighty…

…-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St, Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editoriats printed in The Michigan Daily express the…

… still wear the ve and traitional Arab roles), all e t rehrenes to the im- . ir gessors and - is c rt (t which don't ng accounts of the Apolo suce roaram), and fervent arte abt dm ments in the -~r -o…

…, DECEMBER 12, 1971 NIGHT EDITOR: CARLA RAPOPORT :m. ,: Alternative HE RISING COST of tuition is a very real problem facing students at vir- tually every college and university throughout -the land…

…. Attempts to cope with the problem range from standard- ized financial aid for especially needy students to innovative "graduated" and "deferred" tuition programs. Yet the'University, obviously the prime…

December 11, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…9 Page 4-The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, December 11, 1990 ~E Chk4dFanUaQli EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 View r. - x…

… represent the opinion of the Daily. IIT- MI MS Anti-war movement Don't let focus expand beyond the Gulf crisis AS THE THREAT OF WAR IN THE Persian Gulf looms ominously on the horizon, students around the…

… society. It shows one that it is acceptable, and great, to deviate in order to make the most of life. Joe Miller LSA senior Israel won't negotiate To the Daily: The story that ran about the Arab coun- tries…

…' decision to stop trying to remove Is- rael from the United Nations, entitled "Arabs end attempts to rid UN of Israel" (11/20/90) included a serious misstatement concerning Israel's negotiation stance on the…

…. Rackham graduate student No peaceful solution To the Daily: I am becoming increasingly distressed. with the proliferation of opinion page arti- cles emphasizing the need for a peaceful solution to the…

… Persian Gulf crisis. Specif- ically, I am referring to talk of a "negoti- ated settlement," possibly including a res- olution of the Arab-Israeli conflict. People think that a "face-saving" solution should…

… victory in the Arab-Israeli conflict, as well as any overt compensation, would do just that. The world can't afford to allow an indignant Iraq, armed with chemical and nuclear weapons, to undertake similar…

… acceptable outcome would be his forcible expulsion, from Kuwait. Will it be peaceful? I wouldn't bet on it. Brians Parillo LSA senior PLO supports Iraq To the Daily: As Arab civilians and soldiers attack Is…

December 05, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Uni- versity's Hillel on Tuesday Palestinian conflict, Arab Spring focus of sraeli diplomat's visit Five students will win $1,000 scholarships paid for by CSG By GIACOMO BOLOGNA Daily Staff Reporter In…

… SA CENTRAL STUDENT GOVERNMENT Take UM Abroad program to help finance student travel Roey Gilad, Israel's counsel general to the Midwest, discusses Middle Eastern policy as it relates to Israel at the…

… an effort to increase the global impact of University stu- dents, Central Student Govern- ment has created "Take UM Abroad," a new program that will award five $1,000 scholarships to students studying…

… abroad next semester. LSA freshman Nicole Mott, the program's director, called the program a method of "stamping your 'M' on the globe." "A lot of times students go abroad and they think, 'Oh, what am I…

… Gilad's address focused on the effects of the'Arab Spring on the state of Israel and the possibility of peace agreements between the Palestinians and Israel, in which he emphasized the need for a two…

December 06, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, December 6, 1983 Soies Arabs condemn rai~d From AP and UPI The Soviet Union yesterday condemned U.S. retaliatory strikes on Syrian anti-aircraft positions in…

… Lebanon and said it will aid Arab forces battling U.S. and Israeli troops in the Middle East. The denunciation came during a news conference on nuclear missiles in Europe. THE KREMLIN'S chief spokesman…

…, Leonid Zamyatin, said the U.S. bombing was a "new factor of aggression" in the" Middle East. Moscow "censures and condemns this actof aggression," Zamyatin said. "Arab countries will take the measures…

… the Israeli and American aggression in this district," he said. THE U.S. AIR strike also drew reaction from Arab nations ranging from calls for restraint on further military interven- tion to…

… letters to all Arab leaders and a number of foreign heads of state "pledging he is determined to confront any aggression...The man remains prisoner in Syria American intervention in Lebanon has turned…

… into the stage of direct military aggression against Syria, Lebanon and the Arab nation," requiring "serious confrontation." Premier.Bettino Craxi hinted yester- day that Italy might pull its 2…

… alarming and tragic." Hearing delayed in 'U' student's draft registration case '(Continued from Page 1). According to American Civil Liber- ties Union attorneys James Lafferty, who is representing Rutt…

…, December 6, 1983 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420…

…Graw, Scott News Editor .......... .........GEORGE ADAMS McKinlay, BarbMcQuade. Lisa Noferi. Phil Nussel, Rob Student Affairs Editor .................. BETH ALLEN Pollard, Mike Redstone, Scott Solowich, Paula…

December 09, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… Michi- gan Theater at 603 E. Liberty St. The first showing will be at 12:01 a.m. Tick- ets are $6.25 for students, $8 in general. Prof discusses women scientists Sociology Prof. Yu Xie will speak about a…

…-dimen- sional work in a variety of media. Sponsored by Art and Design, the exhibit is open at 11 a.m. every day until Dec. 21, except on Monday, at 306 S. State St. Job-seeking int'l students may find e info at…

… on understanding Arab music Arab musician and teacher Simon Shaheen will lead a lecture on the basic understanding of Arab music. The event is sponsored by the University Musical Society and is from 7…

…, these posters will be on sale at the Student Publications Building on Maynard Street (behind the LSA Building). Special holiday offer: Buy five and get the sixth one free. E-mail osters…

… warranty. Comes standard with Apple's super-secure OS X. students save s3u4. " _ nw s i 1 a 3 %Cn …

December 07, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… present split in Arab ranks before considering a reassessment of its foreign policy. THE OIL-RICH Saudis are providing the bulk of the $3 billion in aid promised -Jo Just for the health of it. -Get moving…

… 20036 Sadat by Arab Gulf states. The Saudis have also promised to underwrite Egypt's military purchases over the next five years. In keeping with its reticence over Sadat's peace moves, the Saudi gover…

… of schedul- "STUDENT GROUPS have somewhat different attitude tha they did at one time - they would b more aware that there would be class the next day," Stuart said. H added that the prop'osal ought…

December 03, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 57) • Page Image 6

… Babylonian monuments with the added Persian artistic taste and re- finement. The beginning of real Persian ar- chitecture was during the Sesanian Dynasty before the Arab invasion. It is noted for itslogical…

… buildings, delicate stucco Arabesque decorating the wall spaces. Professor Aga-Oglu continued showing the following influences in architecture of the Arabs in the seventh century, the Turkish influ- ences in…

… more on our NEW ROUGH DRY Students' Bundle, called for and delivered free in Ann Arbor. Someone in your family is paying 76c (minimum charge for five pounds via Express) for the shipping of your…

…-finish) Bandle Service for students is eco- nomically priced. This service gives you finished laundry on shirts, handkerchiefs and socks. Underwear and pajamas are folded ready to wear. You cannot afford to send…

December 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

….m., 3rd floor Union. Final partments. Flemish, Spanish, German or Ital- plans for the vacation ski trip. "One of our main goals," Prof. Vice-President for Student Af- Arab club, panel discussion, Dec. 17…

… various Assyrian reliefs from the period 850 B.C. The class, "Historical Background of the Bible," is open to both graduate students and upperclassmen. Departmet o Near Easter Studies Die Pe Shows Growth in…

… has developed greatly since Opened to University Students Wo'Waid States todais more aware of other sections of Employment as guides at the the globe," Prof. Mendenhall said, United States' exhibit at…

… fashion," Prof. Cam- equivalent and be between the The Student automobile regulations eron observed. He is proud of the ages of 19 and 25 years old. They will be lifted for Christmas vacation increase in…

… complexity in French. Preference * * the country. More and more will be given to those students who GULLR Ski Club, weekly meeting, Dec. schools have developed such de- so have a soigknowledge of 18, 7:30 p…

…, Mendenhall said, "is to make sure 8:00 p.m., Rm.: 3529 SAB. Moderator: undergraduates become aware of fairs James A. Lewis said Friday Mr. Ali A. Mahgoub, Pres. Arab Club. the Near Eastern contributions. E…

December 01, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

… government would form the core of the insurgency. pursue contacts Ministry offi- cials had said that with "tribal figures" Arab governments and other influential urged the Iraqi authorities to make Iraqis to…

… encourage contacts with Iraqi exiles and opposi- broad participation tion figures dur- ing a conference in the elections. last week at the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheik. November death Arab officials fear…

… would be part of a larger effort to curb cheating. Other mea- sures include bringing speakers to campus to discuss how cheating can affect students beyond college in their future lives and careers. The…

… address will take place in the Union's Pendleton Room. McDonald and assistant dean Bob Megginson will each speak and take questions from students in an open forum. A reception with LSA-SG and MSA…

December 01, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

… Robert Megginson will address students, faculty and staff and take ques- tions about the state of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts today. This "State of the College" address will take place…

… the practice. Study finds strong link between race, employer response C alif researcher finds Arab Americans most likely to face job discrimination By Carissa Miller Daily Staff Reporter…

… legal firms and other upper-level employment." The names that were compared in the study derived from five groups: Asian Americans, Latinos, blacks, Arab Americans/South Asians and whites. Response rates…

… from the agencies varied between each of the groups, as well as between men and women in certain groups. Overall, names that were stereotypically associ- ated with Arab Americans/South Asians and Asian…

… the differences. "We think the Latinos came out first because it was thought that they had bilingual skills, which is especially important in California," she said. "The backlash against Arab Americans…

… fear of legal repercussions, which explains the low response rate. While the average response rate was higher for women than for men in all groups, the gap was par- ticularly evident with Arab Americans…

…, Thanasombat said. "It is really scary that this type of discrimination exists," said Chad Doobay, a Law School student who attended the presentation. "I was surprised by the gender difference - the fact that…

students in the civil engineering department. "There were no female professors at all that she knew of," he said. and engineering has increased sig- nificantly since 2001, according to leaders of the proj…

… Ann Arbor look like a drug-permissive community," he said. Goups opposed to the law such as the Activism. It sets us apart. School of Information master's students are change agents. They help the…

… public understand the principle of access to information while protecting privacy. SI students do not master technology for its own sake, either. They apply their skills for the benefit of all, but…

December 09, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… and brought to the surface growing concerns that anti-Semitic sentiment is gaining widespread acceptance. The increase in anti-Semitism is attributed to a number of factors, including the Arab

student newspapers received the advertisement but de- clined to run it. After printing the advertise- ment, called "The Holocaust Con- troversy: The Case for Open De- bate, members of the Jewish com…

… to represent the as- pects of humanity that we fear," Greenspan said. Many students are wondering why CODOH is targeting college newspapers, instead of bigger city newspapers, if it wants to reach the…

… get a tree ad. But Bradley Smith, director of CODOH and the author of the ad- vertisement, said he is targeting student papers to reach an audience capable of maintaining "an open mind on the subject…

…" of debate. "If you lived for 50 or 60 years, you have been inundated with the or- thodox view on the Holocaust," Smith said. "When students are at a university, it is a time when they are questioning…

…-eye dog, takes a break in the Services for Students with Disabilities office Friday. . CROL/Dally Feminist author Friedan will speak at Rackham the letter, "are connected directly to this institution…

… with the knowledge of what the feminist movement was and has become." See FRIEDAN, Page 2 Write -a-th o n UGUU 1V'R/Dai A student reads over a petition before signing it during the Amnesty International…

…- versity because of the many things he did here," said Tom Gershick, who has taught with Sfeir-Younis for more than five years. "He is a role model for many students, partic- ularly students of color." Sfeir…

… backgrounds. "Just like the students are touched by it, I am touched by i See SOCIOLOGY, Page 2 O it Mideast talks to resume tomorrow amid squabbles WASHINGTON (AP) - Israeli negotiators arriving here…

… yesterday said they accept an Arab proposal to start peace talks tomorrow, but new one room, the Arabs were demanding two separate rooms. It was the latest in a string of seemingly petty wrangles clouding…

December 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

… whole course. tation of what a student thing. Except, only one study don't always accurately grade. Professors do put too Many people failed because knows. There's too much day is pathetic. I need more…

… same time. Otherwise it grade in a class. learn. wouldn't be so bad. State rep. to introduce (Continued from Page 1) Heyman ruled out a statewide elec- tion of student-regents as "ridiculous," saying…

… the voters would still be unfamiliar with the can- didates. Reaction among University regents was mixed. "I don't think it would make much of a difference," if students are elected to the board, said…

…-Ann Ar- bor) was more adamantly opposed. "I see no reason to change our current systeh in the state." "I represent all the people in the student regents bil State of Michigan, including the be allowed to…

… serve on the governing students," he said. boards because they may further their own interests - such as setting Another point of opposition against tuition rates. student regents has been that it would…

… However, in a letter to Blanchard be a "conflict of interest." Blanchard, last week, Bullard pointed out that in talking with student leaders, had two statutes he had sponsored in 1974 said many would rally…

… campaign in December 1972. At least 27 American planes were shot down and 93 airmen were killed, captured or reported missing. U.S. says Israeli spy data dealt with Arab technology WASHINGTON - The…

… classified military documents Israel allegedly ob- tained from accused spy Jonathan Jay Pollard dealt with moderate Arab governments and included information about their radar-jamming techniques and other…

December 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 69) • Page Image 6

… turn off water dur- ing the Christmas vacation, will be available to married students living at the Village. The water should be turned off to keep the pipes from freezing, they explained. Service for…

… turn- ing off the water will be from Dec., 18 to 23, and for turning it on, from Jan. 2 to 4. Fourteen University students have volunteered to supply this service. The management has sent out letters…

… notifying resi- dents. ARAB, JEWISH AREAS: Great Geographic Differences, In Palestine Cited by Crary ,, Iy KI NNETII 1OWE. Il eographie differences be- tween Ile proposed Jewish and Arab states are probably…

… decreases from north to south and from the Mediterranean to the interior. The bulk of the Arabic area is contained in the highlands of Galilea, Samaria and , Judea, where irrigation is impractical be- cause…

… Mary, the Princess Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the royal family." SAMAFEAJ area of the Palestine partition- ing is shown above. (1) Prin- cipal Jewish and Arab cities, where…

… outbreaks are heaviest. (Z) International area. Shaded portion is Jewish. , Arab zone, is the nucleus of the metal-working industry . Most Advanced Country "It is safe to say that Palestine is the most…

… disclosed to some degree today when approxi- mately 600 speech students indi- cate their opinions at the Annual Invitational Debate Meet to be held in Angell Hall. Sponsored by the speech de- partment, the…

…" ballots. "The ballots should provide an inter- esting cross-section of student opinion regarding world govern- ment," Klechner said, pointing out that speech students come from many schools on campus…

… exchange. All members are invited. RA Coffee hour: 4:30 p.m., La e Hall. Special guests: Hin- dustan Association. Everyone is invited. German Coffee Hour: 3-4:30 p.m., Michigan League Coke Bar. All students

…- ments. Social hour. All University students invited. Coming Events Graduate Outing Club: Meet for winter sports, 2:30 p.m., Sun., Dec. 14, northwest entrance, Rackham Bldg. Sign up at Rackham check desk…

December 13, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…- tion program for incoming Latino students. But Acosta has said he wants to expand the orientation to include members of other eth- nic communities, including black, Native American and Arab stu- dents…

…, iPod By BRIAN TENGEL Daily StaffReporter Students across campus are get- ting ready for the winter holidays. They're hanging lights, dusting off menorahs and writing wish lists. There's one winter…

… tradition, though, that students probably aren't looking forward to - the annual winter break crime wave. Year after year, students return from break to find a slashed win- dow screen or a broken dorm room…

… lock. Electronics like computers and iPods are often stolen, forcing some students to trek to the Fish- bowl in silence for the rest of the year. Many break-ins result from stu- dents failing to lock…

… an estimated $10,500. Thieves were also on top of their game during winter break in 2004. While most students were home celebrating, 24 homes were invaded and $55,000 in cash and property was reported…

… stolen. Minutes after some students returned to campus, they were already adding a new Xbox to next year's wish list. Although winter recess is a par- ticularly bad time for break-ins, this year…

…'s Thanksgiving Break also saw an onslaught of dorm invasions. Over the four-day-long break, 16 rooms in Couzens Residence Hall and one in Alice Lloyd Hall were broken into. Luckily for students, the thieves only…

… stole two iPods and several rolls of quarters. In hopes of preventing break-ins, the Department of Public Safety issued a list of precautionary mea- sures that students and staff should take before they…

… head home for the holidays. In an e-mail, police said stu- dents should lock windows, doors, desks and closets to deter thieves. To prevent fire and save electricity, students should turn off appliances…

… that might drain power. Ann Arbor Police Detective Sgt. Richard Kinsey also offered some tips to University students. He said students should have some- body check up regularly on their house, and…

December 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… Reveals Students Against Barbers' Tactics Opposition to Disciminuation Policy Voiced by Overwhelming Majority A total of 4,383 students cast a decisive 5 to 1 vote against barber shop racial discrimination…

… bar- ber if he were to serve both Negroes and White?", was answered "yes" Ten Jewish. Settlers Killed In Gun Fight. Palestine Death Reaches 172 in Toll Riots JERUSALEM, Dec. 11- () - Arab gunmen…

…- toel and Hamizrachie settlements in the vicinity, endowed with American funds. The Arabs, us- ing machineguns, were reported to have raided the group from three sides near the villages of Kfar and Zion…

…. An official announcement said four of the 10 killed were le- gally armed members of the Jew- ish settlement police force. Street Fighting Jews and Arabs shot it out to- day in the winding streets of…

… there tonight with a counterattack by the Jewish de- fense militia Hagana against the port city's Arab quarter, Wadi Rushmiya. These sources said a dozen Arabs were wounded by bombs and gunfire. Hagana re…

…- ported it had blown up a house from which Arabs directed fire that killed two persons yesterday. Union Snow Trip Planned For January Final plans for the annual Michigan Union Snow Trip to Grayling…

…, Jan. 9 and transport students to Grayling where there are facilities for ice skating, tobogganing and skiing. Return by Bus Following a week-end of winter sports and dancing, students will return to…

… campus' by the same busses Sunday afternoon. Total cost of the entire trip, in- cluding transportation, reom and meals will be approximately $15 per person. Students making the trip will be charged $6 for…

… and formulated by the Inter-Racial Association but was conducted by the Student Legislature to insure impartiality. Dick Kelly, Legislature elections chairman, said last night that bal- lots were in the…

… bopcott, work in com- A Negro student, who was re- fused service in an E. Liberty St. barbershop yesterday said he would file a complaint against the proprietor, who is violating the Diggs Act by his…

December 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… British officer. British tanks and troops attacked the Arab slum quarter, a guerrilla refuge. Protect Embarkation The day had been so calm that British soldiers spent most of the 'U' Branch Eli.... ....a…

… enable T# 'A students engineering and busi- ness administration "to put their academic training to productive use sooner than would 4e the case in a conventional program." ...' Another advantage for the vo…

…- § cational-educational p r o g r a m, Hatcher contended in his state ment on yesterday's $6,500,000 and 210' acre Ford grant, would be added student income, providing "the opportunity of college educa- - tion…

… to students who would other- wise be unable to afford it." TWO-HUNDRED TEN ACRE GRANT Map shows area In Dearborn, Michigan in which the Grant Largest Gift to School Grant Includes 210 Acre Tract; 'U…

… build a senior college branch for nearly 3,000 students here. University President Harlan Hatcher said he understood the gift package to be the largest ever made to an educational institution by a company…

… Union's Student- Faculty-Administration conference attended by Burns and City Ad- ministrator Guy C. Larcom Jr. As a result of the conference Burns asked council members to "think about" ways in which…

… outside fi- nancial interests could be persuad- ed to develop taxable housing for University married students. Burns said he had not fully un- derstood the seriousness of the married students' housing…

… graduate en- gineering, and 286 in graduate business administration. Upon graduation, students will have no obligation to the Ford Motor Co. There is no stipulation in the gift that the curriculum continue…

… $1000" per student per year, but that this would not mean an extra outlay "because the State will have to provide for these students somehow." 'U' Administers Flint Branch The University now administers a…

… shops, the Dearborn Center would lave a library, lec- ture rooms, faculty offices and student service facilities. Fair Lane estate, part of the 210 acre tract includes the Ford mansion, built in 1915 at a…

December 10, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 63) • Page Image 6

… that the Arabic students have reorganized the old Arab Union was made yesterday by Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, counselor to foreign students. The former Arab Union existed on this campus for many years and…

… was quite active. It was aided and had the support of the Arab Club in Detroit. An Open meeting will be held by he group at 4 p.m. Sunday in Room 316 cf the Michigan Union. All for- sign students

…, American students and faculty members interested are invited to attend. At the meeting the Arab Union will present a pane on "The Prob- lems of Arabic Speaking Peoples in the Near East." Discussions will be…

… offer of a gift of $100 to the student or alumnus who writes an acceptable new Michigan song has been made by an anonymous alum- nus through the Alumni Association, according to the December 12 issue of…

… the Alumnus which will be out Saturday. Similar to the anonymous offer of the late Frank W. Laightner, '93, whose offer in 1909 of $100 to the student thinking up a new cheering stunt or a catchy song…

… that of the boys in the rate of their respective develop- ment. Mr. Millard also said that dif- ferences in social background and intelligence influenced only the max- ima which the student attained and…

… Phil Harris' Music. WXYZ Bobby Hayes' Music. CKLW Little Jack Little. 1:00- CKLW Al Kavelin's Music. Giiast New Army Bomber Damaged in Landing Reorganization Of Arab Union Is Announced Announcement…

December 04, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

…- ministration should recognize that Israel is a strategic asset to the United States. Although Arab nations presently use oil as a political lever against the United States, Kessler said America has to realize it…

… doesn't have to fall prey to Arab interests. "THE UNITED States may need the milk, but the cow needs to give it even more," he said in reference to Libya, which even after the Gulf of Sidra dog fight…

… reservation from them." The declaration said Europe agreed, in letters to the United States dated Nov. 26, that "they have attached no See EUROPEANS, Page 5 Grad students threatened by GSL cuts By PAM…

… FICKINGER Government funds for Guaranteed Student Loans may be cut to the point where graduate students will be eliminated entirely from the GSL program, Secretary of Education Terrel Bell said yesterday…

… school. DESKINS, WHO attended a luncheon in Washington at which Bell spoke yesterday, said the effect of the possible cuts would be "disastrous" to graduate students. Of the University students who receive…

… GSLs, 22 percent are graduate students. Nationwide, graduate students comprise 30 percent to 40 percent of all GSL recipients, Deskins said. Graduate students are eligible to receive a maximum $5…

… graduate students. GSLs-currently used by 14,000 University students-are low-interest student loans subsidized by the federal government at a cost of $2.7 billion this year, Butts said. University students

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… all of Europe in 24 hours?" asked Rep. Cox (D.-Ga.), a member of the rules committee. "Not a thing," Eaton replied. Many Alumni Will Gao West rinsPlanes Set For Rose Bowl Trip Few are the students who…

… would turn down a chance to follow the team to the Rose Bowl. Michigan alumni--forever students at heart -are no exception. Such has been the demand from that important segment of the Michigan famiy that…

… that he will of- fer Congress a set of standards by which it could limit any wage con- trols it authorizes. Arab F * * France Communists Register Only Negative Votes Industrial Sabotage Results in New…

… Tomorrow orces Plunder, Murder * * SL Approves 61 Candidates For Election The Student Legislature last night announced approval of 61 candidates' petitions for the Dec. 10 election in an orientation meet…

… Day Drive. This year's drive will take place tomorrow and Saturday, with con- tributions being collected by the 24 medical student members of the Society. A goal of $4,000 Aas been set. The Christmas…

… through the Arabian world tonight and reports from Alleppo to Aden brought news of new bloodshed, destruction and pillage. Palestine alone counted its dead at 31-17 Jews and 14 Arabs by unofficial…

… tabulation- and its wounded in the uncount- ed hundreds for the past two days as Arab mobs and Jewish defense forces, backing up Brit- ish police and troops, skirmished in all quarters of the Holy Land and…

… fought a major hand gre- nade and machinegun battle on the "borders" separating the all- Jewish city of Tel Aviv and all- Arab Jaffa. In Cairo, "Queen City" of the Middle East, Egyptians stormed through…

December 11, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

…?” So a lot of the work I’ve done on campus has been through students asking me to accompany them to meetings that they are having. I see myself as an advocate for Arab, Muslim students, ME…

… in some way, because students pointed out that it is orientalist and militaristic and Arabic language is not taught in the same way as other languages. … Students have been working on this…

… is extraordinary.” Office for Institutional Equity investigator, a case manager from the Office for Student Conflict Resolution will be present when meeting with either one of the students

… itself. The changes will be put into place beginning Jan. 9. In order to comply with the Sixth Circuit’s decision, the new policy also includes an option for students to question both each other…

… to convince the accuser to back down and drop the charges, because after that happens, a lot of people are already in an emotionally distressed state.” Students will additionally no longer be…

… difficult job, but did it well. He did, however, also say he was worried about how the new Sixth Circuit driven changes to the misconduct policy would impact students going forward. “I think the…

… of this legal limitation to support students that come forward with claims of misconduct to hopefully make sure they still feel comfortable.” In conjunction with changes to the sexual…

… misconduct policy, the University has also updated its policy on faculty and student relationships. advocating for a multicultural lounge. Can you come with us to a meeting with V.P. Harper?” And I say…

…, sure I’ll come to the meeting. Or, students came to me and said, “We’re receiving hate mail because of this American Sniper controversy. We’re having a meeting with President Schlissel — will…

…/NA-identified students, who are often not part of diversity, equity and inclusion conversations. So my motivation has been to help create an environment at the University for marginalized students to thrive and…

December 01, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… Bernadotte Proposal for taking the Negev desert away from Israel, Jewish and Arab Military commanders in Jerusalem signed a formal agreement to stop all fighting in the Holy City. Britain agreed with the…

… accepted the U. S. view that the Jews and Arabs should bargain on any territorial changes in the Holy Land. An earlier British proposal had supported the recomnendation of Count Folke Bernadotte, slain UN…

… mediator, that Israel should give the Negev to the Arabs in return for Westrn Galilee. The UN said the acting media- tor, Dr. Ralph Bunche, will fly to Palestine soon for talks with Brig. Gen. William E…

…. Riley, Chief of Staff of UN truce' observers. It was said the talks would cover the entire Palestine situation. THESE developments took place as Jewish and Arab military com- manders signed a pact…

…, calling for a "complete and sincere cease- fire" in Jerusalem, which came after two formal meetings between the Holy City's commanders. Their negotiations were the first direct Israeli-Arab talks to end in…

students to find seats before the game begins at 7:30. 'C * * RESERVED SEAT tickets will be on sale from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. every day except Saturday at the Athletic Administration Building ticket office…

…. Price is $1.50. Studentsh whohave coupon books for their wives must buy tax tickets sometime Saturday morning, Weir said. The ticket office closes at noon Saturday. Last year, students were ad- mitted to…

… the field house early if they held preferential tickets. "Under the preferential ticket system," Weir said, "students had to wait in line to get the tickets and then wait a second time at the field…

students would be present to cause sore elbows and hips in the barnlike IM Building," he said. The decision to change the site came quickly yesterday, and re- ceived the immediate sanction of the Office of…

Student Affairs, ac- cording to Giczewski. THE COMMITTEE believes that the move will provide a more enjoyable evening. Giczewski pointed out thiot the cafeteria will be open for refreshments. A VG Meeting…

December 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…In- Weekenld Magallie' Frustrated Latino students seek I 'U' recognition- 'Tequila Sunrise' RO} BOW/L %9, A portrait of Bo - 2 and 3 for 'M'. 4 - - USC'sdeep threat - (page 14-15) Ninety-nine years…

… the motivation behind the move as "a need to be closer to the heart of campus" since "students are a big part of our cus- tomers." The store will occupy all of the Kresge Building, including the…

…. Army gunfire wounded six other Palestinians in Nablus, the West Bank's largest city, and in Gaza City, Arab doctors said. One of those wounded in Nablus was a 14-year-old boy shot in the stomach, they…

… said. Arab witnesses said two of the wounded were hit by bullets fired from the window of a house the army used as a lookout post in the open-air Nablus market, the center of many clashes between…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… Map Plan for GI Pay Hike Will Ask $100, $125 Per Month By BEN ZWERLING (Special to The Daily) EAST LANSING, Dec. 13-The "65-90 club" took a beating here today as student veterans from 21 Michigan…

… on Congress. Immediate plans include: 1. Delegates Harvey Weisberg president of the University of Michigan's Student Legislature, and Archie Thomas of Spring Arbor Junior College will at- tend a…

… veterans which point to a mass exodus from col- leges and universities unless the government helps to meet rising costs. The Rogers Bill, calling for $10 boosts for single students and $15 for married…

… hour meeting were Betty Baker of the Women's Veterans Association, Bill Young, Bob Schneiderman and Al Mill- stein of the campus AVC, and Weisberg and Bob Carpenter rep- resenting the Student Legislature…

… Rabino- witz, chairman of the survey committee announced. Students are given copies of the Federalists Resolution on Ameri- can aid to European nations to read and asked to sign "yes" or "no.", "Results of…

… rough going-over at the hands of the highly touted Broncos. STUDENT REACTIONS: 'U' Banningof Gerhard Eisler Meets with VaryingOpinions Wolverines Trounce Broncos World News At a Glance t By The…

… frontier under armed guard for allegedly mix- ing into French affairs during the wave of internal upheaval Student -in- the -street reaction) yesterday to the University's ban- ning of Communist Gerhard Eis…

… lending tacit support to a speak- er advocating active support of a foreign idealogy. K. Y. Chu, Grad: As a foreigr student I had always thought American had free speech. I be- lieve the University should…

… British Expect Quick Retaliation by Arabs JERUSALEM, Dec. 13--(M) - Jewish warriors striking with bombs and machineguns killed 21 Palestine Arabs-including several women and children-and wound- ,d almost…

… 100 in a series of at- acks climaxed tonight by a bat- le east of Tel Aviv. Three Jews lso were killed. Streets in teeming sections of Jerusalem and Jaffa ran with the )lood of Arabs killed and wounded…

December 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

…- day night in the Nat. Sci. Aud. and condemned the Israeli and Arab governments and the Palestinian movements for following what he called "racist" policies. . Speaking before about 100 people, Uri David…

… are noble" but were not realistic. He stated that the situation was not as symmetrical as concerns Arab and Jewish nationalism as David had implied. Except for a very small minority, he said, "all Arab

… movements intend to kill EJewish civilians after victory" and outwardly claim this as their goal. However, he added, even the most reactionary Israeli movement is ' willing to give the Arabs minor-, ity…

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December 11, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

… you and then they would offer you orange juice." The Sunday night rescue ended a terror-filled drama that began when the Arab-speaking hijackers seized the A- 300 Airbus with 166 people aboard after a…

… stop in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, en route from Kuwait to Pakistan. Women, children and some other passengers were released in groups beginning last Tuesday, but the hijackers - armed with pistols…

… the hijackers' demands for the release of 17 people imprisoned for bombing the U.S. and French em- bassies and other targets on Dec. 12, 1983 in Kuwait. STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your attention is called to…

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… of credits will be issued. "(b) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or summer session until payment has been made." RACKHAM PRE…

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December 06, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

… HENDERSON by Students at the Opinion Editor University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily…

… community r. F irst, students were teargassed and maced on South University. Then, University security officers drew their weapons on unarmed suspects and arbitrarily stopped Black women in the streets. Now…

…..AVS.S.....WS..V.VV.~sn.V S. 5 student loans White House and Congress abandon students T ast month, President Bush finally extended unemployment benefits to many jobless Americans. The legislation that the president signed…

… benefits will come from students through cuts that cut the federal student loan program. The provisions require that students over 21 prove their credit worthiness, or face recrimination by loan officers…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

… Page 1 which initially read "Stop Arab Ter- rorism." Later that day, Tagar changed the slogan to "Stop All Terrorism" after complaints from students that the original slogan was anti-Arab. Tagar…

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… Jordan at an Arab defense council meeting that opened in Cairo. Nureddine Atassi, Syria's chief of state, told a rally in Damascus that his regime will send arms to WASHINGTON (MP-Walter P. Reuther…

… Israeli raid is expected to be the subject of the Arab coun- cil, a meeting of defense ministers and military leaders from Arab nations, including Jordan. Gen. Aly Amer of the United Arab Republic, chief of…

students in Philadelphia ,dustrial Union Department and that his foreign policy dispute was he indicated Tuesday in Detroit' "only a small part" of his quarrel with the way Meany runs the 13.5- million…

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December 03, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…f' OPINION Pa0e 4 Wednesday, December 3, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Will China's Gang of Four trial end the revenge cycles? Vol. XCI, No…

… SAID victory encouraging TUDENTS HAVE GOOD reason more and better student represen- I to be optimistic in light of the tation in the administrative decision- ults of last week's LSA-Student making that…

… will be crucial in the vernment elections. Sue Porter, coming year of University financial rgaret Talmers, and the entire restraints and budget cuts. We may ket of Students for Academic .and also expect…

… progress toward improved titutional Development have been recruitment and retention of minority ept into the leading council positions students and a higher level of quality a tide of intelligent…

… progressivism. among graduate teaching assistants at en Tim Lee, the presidential can- the University. ate for Student Alliance for Better LSA students have wisely rejected presentation who was buried in the the…

… comment on David Brief's letter of November 21, in which he attempts to lay the blame for the Palestinian problem on the other Arab coun- tries. In a country where the Jewish lobby is so strong it is…

… drinking water? The problem began with the formation of the state of Israel. For years, the Jews and the Arabs lived together peacefully, until the British mandate ended with the birth of a new state and…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

… his time. Palestinian leaders call for strikes The Palestinian Solidarity Committee and the Arab Student League say they do not believe that the board and shanty were defaced by extrem- ist Arab

… from LSA Dean Peter Steiner, whereas LSA holds that it has been an unwritten rule for years. GEO President and Rackham graduate student Don Demetriades explained the organization's position that "the…

… rather than one of employment. The state commission would be disqualified from hearing the case if it were determined to be an academic issue. Demetriades' testimony at that time was that he was a student

… as- sistant." Colleen Dolan-Green, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, said the rule was "put in place to encourage students to make normal academic progress towards their deg- ree." The…

…'s Blimpy Burger yesterday. They smashed the old record of 13, Blimpy employees said. Fall finals period pressure plagues BY TARANEH SHAFII As fall term winds down, student stress is mounting. Libraries…

… veteran student. But there is another side to this year-end frenzy that isn't as noticeable because it's on the other side of the classroom - the professors. Students probably feel more antipathy than…

… may hire grading assistants through the economics department to help him grade his 66 undergraduate exams. It is not unusual for professors to hire graduate students to help grade exams, said History…

… Prof. Raymond Grew. Although grading policy varies between colleges, it "usually goes by course size" in LSA, he said. If a class has between 50-70 students, for example, a grader is often hired…

…. Although Weisskopf has a lot of work to do himself he realizes the additional stress upon University students. "It's not as stressful for professors as it is for students because we're not worried with how…

… well we do," he said. But, like students, he is pressured for time. Like many professors, Weisskopf has to turn in grades within three days after the final exam. Grew said both students and p feel the…

December 07, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…E ... tl OPINION Wednesday, December 7, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Protest lack of AIDS support 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… cases have been reported to the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC). In the United States alone 44,344 people have died from AIDS. According to the CDC, 3 in every 1,000 college students are testing…

…, the Black Greek gation and goes virtually unchallenged system was instituted and continues biy the majority of the student body or both as a means of supporting cultural the administration. A racist…

… incident in- identity and as a place where Blacks volving Kappa Sigma fraternity and can help one another survive in an in- §everal Asian American students is ex- different, if not overtly hostile envi…

…- ompplary of how an established system ronment. fan both perpetuate an atmosphere In many respects the Black Greek which is hostile to non-white students. system is a positive thing. The Black When looked at…

… of permissibility it does in- gverage first year student harbors mis- tercollegiate athletics, students move to conceptions and prejudices about peo- join this sanctioned institution with the ale of…

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…," Anderson's 36-year- old brother John said from his home in Ocala, Fla. "But that's the way it's been for almost seven years." The confusion arose after a five- page Arabic-language statement from the Islamic…

… Soviet Union of the M ideast peace talks. Moreover, she added: "No one has asked us to change." Shamir dropped his demand for staggering Israel's negotiations with the three Arab delegations. "We are…

… willing to conduct all talks as of the 9th of December," a Shamir spokesman said after Shamir consulted with Foreign Minister David Levy and Defense Minister Moshe Arens. All three Arab delegations…

… Jordanians and Palestinians stayed for about an hour. The Israelis did not appear. ZIONIST Continued from page 1 Some of the 76 students who voted in the mock election said it was beneficial and interesting…

… issues." USI member Brian Mono, an LSA senior, explained the similari- ties and differences between the Israeli and American systems to students. "In Israel, if you get roughly one percent of the vote, you…

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… awarded to students. Armenian community leader and business executive Alex Manoogian, Harvard economics pro- fessor Richard Musgrave, Ann Arbor congressperson Carl Pursell (R-Mich.), and professor of…

… available for graduating students, in room 102 of the LSA building from Dec. 9-12. Extra tick- ets will be available to graduates on a first-come basis Dec. 13. monetary policy and fiscal policy. If the…

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