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December 05, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…-U.S. and anti-Israeli protests in Yemen and across an Arab Gunbattics erupt in] B ethe hem JERUSALEM (AP) - Heavy Israeli-Palestinian gunbat raged early yesterday near a holy shrine in biblical Bethleh In…

… battles was waged in the rugged mountains and valleys of Afghanistan. Bajammal said that because the investigation was continuing, he could not comment on the possibility that Yemeni or other Arab veterans…

… terrorist) Carlos, the other side created the Afghan Arabs. We have inherited the remnants of the Cold War." In Washington, a senior U.S. official said the Clin- ton administration rejects any suggestion that…

…. Terrorism has no nati - Abdulkader Yemeni foreig Bin Laden was one of the thousands from across the Arab world who went to/ after the 1979 Soviet incursion to figh Afghan guerrillas, whose chief financiala…

… backers included the U.S. After the Soviets withdrew in 1989 called Afghan Arabs turned their anger U.S., which they see as a threat to Islam independence. Bin Laden continues Afghanistan, where he…

… not advise the , many so- on how to handle the remaining fights on this year's SI1.8 trillion federal budget. against the and to Arab to live in Aes calls for a U.S. ship re trying to irst rejected…

… evening I.The center or origin of activity or change... 2.A college Ministry prog discussion, connection wi students and drinking cof "The final who stole Christmas" jjFeV J…

… - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A a4 $i~pewadMAtM4 DepaW~d m w t ost ti &w ~tffatfdowfrg ,.. $5.00 Matinees til 6pm $4.75 Kids & Seniors all s ows $5.75 with Student ID The M'chigan Daiy {ISSN 0745967) is published Monday through…

… Friday durng the fall andwinter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term. star ting in September via U.S. mail are $100. Winter term (January through April; is $105…

December 08, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… RAGE FOUR IRE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 PAGE FOUR TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECE1WBER 8,1954 SGC OR SL? Student Government Council: Two Wavs To Vote DREW PEARSON: N ixon…

… LETTERS TO THE EDITOR t Pro-SGC ... A VOTE of preference for the proposed Stu- dent Government Council is a vote for a government that will be able to do more for you than Student Legislature ever has or…

… block its achiev- ing any real prestige. Thinking students have been trying to figure out a way to strengthen SL ever since its establishment eight years ago. A committee of students, faculty and admin…

… successful student govern- ment. They find themselves with strange al- lies, including some responsible, intelligent students experienced in the way of student gov- ernment. These responsible people seem to…

… have for- gotten how many times a weak, discredited Student Legislature has disappointed them in the past. They see SL as the champion of ac- tive, progressive student opinion. They see SGC as a timid…

… and fury, short on accomplishment. The ability to make a loud unintelligent noise may win hog-calling contests, but it is not what is needed in student government. It should be perfectly obvious to…

December 08, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…, Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) Vice-President Kate Rubin announced she plans to introduce a resolution to the Assembly Tuesday, urging the University Cellar board of directors to recognize the union. "IN MY…

… Directors are MSA- appointed, but they haven't been atten- ding board meetings regularly, accor- ding to Rubin. "The student members have not been attending the Board of Directors' meetings. if they don…

…'t vote the way MSA wants, that's reason for dismissal," Rubin warned. She stressed that Cellar unionization is not a students vs. workers issue and said the employees' unionizing attem- pts pointed to some…

… need for restruc- turing. "Workers have the right to organize and we want the store to be a good one for students," stated Rubin. Cellar Assistant Manager John Sap- pington said Cellar unionization will…

… be helpful, and not harmful to students. "The union will have no effect on ser- vices and won't reduce what's available to the students. It will be a matter of determining structure of the store and…

…, "Government has See LEE, Page 2 The Health Service Hand- nk dicusses the nrnhlem of Twenty-six students have signed an pen letter declaring their intention to boycott political science classes in pro- test of…

… opposition to the depar- Lee Moslem Arab nations back Shah NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - Conservative Arab kingdoms with strong Moslem traditions are lending moral support to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in his…

December 04, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… repairs to their tenants and tandards," he tack on a little more profit for their after." effort." for the Michi- Teich said he suspects the depart- ment comes down hardest on student housing. male the…

… "They (student landlords) are 'inspector fairly compliant with what the inspectorssay, whereas the average den the in- landlord will hassle the inspector,' he s on him- said. BUT DONALDSON disagreed. "It…

… proper code enforcement. It saved lives of students who lived there," he said. Despite conflicting public opinion surrounding housing conditions are poor.I This fall the Survey Research Center's Urban…

… Newman, director of the study. Teich directed a survey last year [onflici which concluded that 90 per cent of all student non-University housing contains serious code violations. Teich said although the…

… as a constant process and didn't waid for the inspector to pay a visit before making repairs. - Arab leaders may band against correction to landlords. "THEY'LL TELL you to make a repair that costs $3…

…,500 when the same thing could be done another way for $5," he said. Donaldson disputed the criticism gan Student Assembly Reform Project, said tenant complaints abc quency of inspections. "GOOD CODE en…

… been derailed for the foreseeable future by Sadat's mission to Jerusalem and the ensuing uproar in the Arab world. In addition, they said, the Syrian leader doubts Sadat can obtain any real concessions…

… I STUDENT and FACULTY/STAFF TOUR SPECIAL BOW'L TOU OFFICE U-M Student Union Phone 763-5590 ................9 a.m.-6 p.m. SA I 9 a.m.-3 p.m. SALES CLOSE ................ 9 a.m.-6p.m. DECEMBER 6 U…

… & PARADE TICKETS AND GAME " NO STANDING IN LINE FOR TICKETS HERE OR IN LOS ANGELES. * SPECIAL LOW RATES AVAILABLE ON RENTAL CARS Pick up FREE BROCHURE at U-M Student Union STUDENT $369.00 BASED ON 3 OR 4…

December 09, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Decision Retiring SL President Greets New Representatives at First Meeting "This coming year is one of decision for student government at the University," Student Legislature President Blair Moody told newly…

…-elected legislators last night. Greeting the new student lawmakers at their first meeting, Moody emphasized that the success of the Student Legislature de- pended on the work of the individual members-not just the…

Students' Associa- tion to hold its annual Summer convention in Ann Arbor. Some 700 delegates from throughout the nation will attend the con- fab if the NSA accepts the invi- tation. Three SL members…

… that the "student experts" plan of giving course content advice to fresh- men and transfer students had struck a University snag. University officials are unwill- ing to continue to bear the costs of the…

… program which was launched last semester, according to Bill Gripman. The Campus Action Committee will probe the situation, he said. British Say Jews Cross Arab Border PARIS - (P- Britain told the United…

… a. treaty of mutual assistance with Trans-Jordan which requires her. to aid the little Arab kingdom in case of attack. The British report was was promptly denied by Israeli, representative Aubrey S…

…. Maslin warned that failure looms for the student government un- less members work at their jobs. AS THE CABINET members spoke, the lawmakers chatted be- tween themselves and frequently left and reentered…

… because the Regents would think the Student Legislature was bringing the pressure of public opinion to bear on them. LEGISLATORS ALSO approved a move to overhaul student elec- tion procedure. A five-man com…

December 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

… Damascus indicated the Syrians were still marshalling their, forces at the frontier. However, there was no indication Be an angel - . Read o 2 Ba lvi 764-0558 that the two Arab countries, their troops faced…

… have to go back to point zero." LSA Junior Chris Hodge, a student board member, was surprised to hear of-Nissen's remarks. "It'll never be a two- thirds majority," he said. "There was a distinct division…

… between the students and the'faculty. It will always be like that." A STUDENT may presently drop a class between the four- th and ninth weeks of a semester with a counselor's approval, but a "W," signifying…

… a withdrawal, will appear on the student's transcript. After the ninth week, a student must appear before a com- mittee of three counselors who determine whether the drop is justified.. After…

… yesterday's vote was taken, the student members had planned to review studies from past LSA student gover- nments that concerned student opinion on drop-add deadlines. One popular alternative for the new…

…, such as the extension of the drop-add deadline, would have to be approved by the LSA faculty at its monthly meeting. .Administrative Board student members object to the "W" recorded on transcripts when…

…, students drop a class in the fourth to ninth week period, and contend students are justifiably concerned with grades'. "I THINK everyone (faculty members) tends to say that grades don't matter. But if you…

… ask the students, or if you ask me, the grades do matter," said LSA sophomore Emily Gale, a student representative on the board. But faculty members on the Board contend an extension of the so…

…-called "free" drop-add affords students the oppor- tunity to manipulate their grade point. Board Chairman Hugh Green, a professor in the English department, was quoted in the minutes of last week's meeting as…

… saying that extending the deadline allows "some sort of bail-out after the student has an idea of where he or she stood in the class." BIOLOGY PROF. John Allen said yesterday that students should be more…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

students were arraigned on charges of engag- ing in an illegal occupation of dis- tributing football parlay cards on Oct. 29. Basketball captain Jack Lewis, '59, football fullback Tony Rio,: '59, Michael…

… Dodgson, '59BAd., Durward Collins, '60, Nicholas Mitea, '59, and John Miller, '61E. pleaded guilty and received $100 and court costs. Joint Judiciary Council placed all six students on social probation…

…. Daily Associate Sports Editor' Carl Riseman, '59, is awaiting trial. . * Student government made news in another manner when Maynard Goldman, '59, was elected to SGC on 1408 write-in votes, Goldman, who…

… and posters shortly after the Arab-Israeli dispute. This fall food protests again de- veloped after a year's lapse --- only this time the women began the move. Previous to this the diag was daily…

… edu- cation is able to adjust to the in- evitable of both the students andj their teachers and is carefully planned to serve the Russian econ- omy, they added. New Plan on Way A seven-year education…

… of the League is currently sponsoring an art show featuring works of students in the architecture and design college. The exhibit will be open from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 3 to…

… that a prospective buyer may contact- the artist and bargain about cost, according to Marcia Hutchinson of the Buro-Cat art committee. REPRESENTING 70 NATIONS: Students To Hold Conference in Peru 4 i…

… The eighth International Stu- dent Conference will be held from Feb. 15 through Feb. 25 near Lima, Peru. The Conference is a meeting of students representing about 70 na- tional unions of students

…. Delegates to the ISC will be chosen from the United States Na- tional Student Association, a con- federation of student governments at almost 400 American colleges and universities. NSA is a program of…

… educational service which af- fects more than one million stu- dents in the colleges that are its members. It is considered to be the most representative United States student organization by major higher…

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 10, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, December 10, 2001 - 7A Continued from Page 1A leaders in the programs are diverse, she added. "We think students respond to the programs very, very favorably," Taylor…

… population, and the fact that we have so few students here is kind of problematic," said Steven Abbott, student services associate for multiethnic student affairs. "Hopefully we can get more outreach programs…

… going." Programs are in place to establish contact with students at tribal colleges; other programs are "Student groups really need to play a pretty large role" in recruitment, Abbott said. Students

… already established on campus can give potential students a picture of what opportunities are available at the University and what the campus climate is. "It is very, very difficult for people to leave…

… their home community," Abbott said, adding that many American Indian students come from places with a strong sense of family and commu- nity. "It is a unique challenge ... to leave their community to come…

December 06, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… women. Passive ac- ceptance is the same as encour- agement for men to continue to exploit and degrade women. -Lori Bishop December 4 Preserve student dignity To the Daily: Recently, a racist anti-Arab

… rather by a recognized student group named "Tagar." The slogan, "stop Arab terrorism," accused more than 160 million Arabs around the World of being born terrorists. This line of thinking is parallel to…

…4 OPINIoN Tuesday, December 6, 1988 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 4 E[ie gdu ive r aif Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Stop silencing women 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… medical facilities left in the wake of imperialism and the historical acci- dent that the virus originated there. AIDS is not a disease exclusive to homosexuals and drug-users. Students ate also at risk as…

… indicated by the fact tilat 1 in 300 college students in the UAS. are infected with HIV virus (according to Centers for Disease Con- trol estimates). At this time, it is be- lieved that many of those who are…

… resources of higher education institutions to combat AIDS in Africa. -End possible discrimination against workers and students ,with AIDS/HIV infection. -Provide complete health care bene- fits, fully paid by…

… the University, for all students and workers, and their depen- dents and significant others, including those with AIDS/HIV infection. In- clude Aerosol Pentamadine and all other experimental drugs as…

…-mature groups from hurting the integrity and the reputation of this fine institu- tion. In addition, the Michigan Student Assembly must, not only condemn such an act but also ban this group from oper- ating on…

… this campus. This ban can preserve the dignity of ev- ery student and keep the hon- esty and freedom of the politi- cal debate on this campus alive. -Ibrahim Elshunnar Zine E. A. Ben-Aoun November 21 A…

… ~chance to listen To the Daily: Sometime in the future, this November's meeting of the Palestine National Council will occupy a paragraph or two in Arab, Israeli and American history texts; texts which I…

December 10, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… here unenforceable Speaker: Dr. W. F. Puchwein (Univ. of yesterday, the Democrats said, Graz), 'Austrian Christmas Customs.""the eocrare sid Christm of being told that the art of get- Graduate student

… include assurances that this mathematics is essential for any Russian student, whereas in the United States students can grad- uate from high school without solid geometry or trigonometry, The Russians…

… University of Washington re- cently denied the fact that the house practices discrimination by refusing to hire a Nigerian student as their house boy. She said the charge was a result of misunder- standing and…

… lack of communica- tion. The problem was dissolved when. Delta Gamma hired the Ni- gerian student, the president not- ed. SYRACUSE, N. Y. - The chair- man of Joint Student Legislature committee on local…

… and national affairs at Syracuse University said that the Student Government will never accept the confiscation of student's registration and li- cense plates as a possible penalty for parking offenses…

…. * * * ITHACA, N. Y. -- A strong cen- tral student government, with the power of review over groups such as the IFC, Cornell Panhellenic and Women's Student Govern- ment Association, is being pro- posed by the…

… Committee on Re- organization of Student Govern- ment at Cornell University. The Student Government Or- ganization will have, according to the reorganization group's pro- posed delegation of powers, au…

…- thority to delegate jurisdiction to student groups and to review their decisions. CHAMPAIGN, Ill.-In an oyer- whelming majority vote last Mon- day ,the Men's Independent As- sociation of the University of…

… Il- linois approved the Student Sen- ate anti-discrimination bill. The Student Senate bill would amend the Code on Student Af- fairs to withhold approval fron new student organizations which limit…

… membership on the basis of race, religion or national origin unless approved by the Senate. * * , MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- The coordinator of student religious activities at the University of Min- nesota…

December 07, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

… Universi- ty's current admissions policies are legally sound, but the grid system that was in place to evaluate students until 1998 was not. Grutter v. Bollinger was argued next. The University is appealing…

…, who presented CIR's appeal in the undergraduate case, said in his opening remarks to the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals that his firm was fighting to defend the rights of "all students who were…

student body and atmosphere," argued Univer- sity lawyer John Payton, "The three things Judge Duggan took issue with, we stopped doing." Duggan ruled last December against the University's use of a grid…

… American Indian students, "acad- emic matters count for 110 of those points." A sign lies on the wet brick of Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati yesterday afternoon during the rally preceding the…

… hearing. ALYSSA WOOD/Daily "We don't seek a fixed number of spaces," Payton argued. "Having merely token numbers of minority students simply is not adequate." The judges questioned all sides about what…

… constitutes a critical mass of students. "The answer is not a number; it's an educa- tional reality," Payton said. "You know when the students in your student body don't see themselves as symbols but as members…

…- venors, who represent the interests of minority high school students, reiterated the need for affir- mative action to reverse past discrimination. "Affirmative action didn't spring from the soil, it didn…

December 12, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

… assembly, which will serve for four years, will then choose a new government that U.S. officials hope can win the confidence of the dis- affected Sunni Arab minority _ the foundation of the insurgency…

…- ful banners and placards on the streets, and press con- ferences before audiences packed with supporters. Most attention has focused on Sunni Arabs, who largely boycotted the Jan. 30 election to…

… protest the con- tinued U.S. military presence. With most Sunni Arabs staying home, Shiites and Kurds won more than 220 of the 275 parliamentary seats - a move that sharpened communal tensions and fueled…

… the Sunni-dominated insurgency. This time, more Sunni Arab candidates are in the race, and changes in the election law to allocate most seats by province instead of based on a party's nation- wide total…

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December 09, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…4 - Friday, December 9, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4 - Friday, December 9, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom W I iigan Batil Edited and managed by students at the…

…- prepared students are for real life. In Marion Brady's Dec. 5 blog, "When an adult took standardized tests forced on kids," she writes about the experi- ence of one of her longtime friends, Rick Roach. Roach…

…. Similar to the Michigan Educational Assessment Program tests for the state of Michi- gan, the FCAT is used to determine schools' accountability while also assess student preparedness for the next grade…

… isn't_ that standardized tests are too hard or that students who do poorly are stupid or lazy, but the style of ques- tioning on the tests is obscure and abstract. The types of questions asked and the…

… criteria for passing or failing seems tobe arbitrary at best. And, as Roach says, much of the concepts - especially in the math portion - that students are tested on will not be applicable in most college…

… funding to schools? State tests don't accurately reflect academic ability. Standardized test scores play a large role in determining schools' reputations and in gauging wheth- er students are or aren…

… that standardized tests don't accurately reflect a students' true abilities. Roach's experiment shows that the tests don't relate to how the real world functions either. And yet, they continue to shape…

…, many Jewish students - including40 from the University -will depart on Birthright trips to Israel, celebrating their connection to a land that has been home to both Jews and Palestinians for thousands of…

… in East Jerusalem illustrates the challenge of aligning our experience with those values. The Sumarins are a Palestinian family living in Silwan, a predominantly Arab neighborhood in the Old City of…

December 08, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… Tuesday to consider the establishment of a new and unique college in Michigan's thumb area. The proposed college would serve students in their junior and senior years only. At present, the only institution…

… to land at snow- bound Metropolitan Airport Thurs- day night. He was officially wel- comed by University international students in their native garb, rep- resenting the eight nations the Hatchers…

… as an important project, combating this trend. sophomore students. The proposed STEVEN STOCKMEYER ... attends conference NSA Meets, Shaul Absent IOWA CITY - The Big Ten Student Government Conference…

…, sponsored by the University of Iowa Student Senate, got under way last night even though United States National Student Associa- tion President Dennis Shaul was absent, the Daily Iowan reported. Shaul, who…

December 02, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… active groups on campus that focused on the issue. "It ga've us a sense of pride that we could unite with other students in an effort to raise awareness," Criscito said. Criscito and Stein said they feel…

… coordinator The Michigan Daily(ISsN 0745-%7)is published Monday through Friday during the fall and inter terms by students at the University of Michigan.One copy is available free of charge to all readers…

… documentary com reported. Police said he went p.m. WHAT: A student's MCard debate around the "Cape about factory occupations through the drive-through with WHAT: A staff member dam- was stolen from a locker…

… accident and there were no passengers in the car. Bike swiped WHERE: Shapiro Library WHEN: Yesterday at about 12:30 a.m. WHAT: A student's white mountain bike valued at $350, along with its lock, was stolen…

…:30 p.m. WHERE: Weill Hall Winter festival WHAT: There will be per- formances, food and dance at the third annual winter holiday celebration. WHO: Michigan Student Assembly WHEN: Tonight from 7:30 p.m. to…

…, Miller has worked for five other secretaries of state, advising them on one of America's toughest foreign policy issues: the Arab-Israeli conflict. Sitting in his downtown Wash- ington office ornamented…

… the International Crisis Group, worked with Miller as a White House adviser on the Arab- Israeli conflict during Miller's time at the State Department. Malley remains a close personal friend of Miller…

… goingto university cam- puses to speak, I really do," he said. "I love students, but after 24 hours on a university campus - and again I'm just speaking personally - I'm ready to go. I'm ready to go because…

… very seri- ous student, quipping that he went to only one Univerity of Michigan football game during his eight years at the University. He became close with two histo- ry professors, Richard Mitchell and…

… Miller. He said knowing Mill- er as a student, he wasn't surprised that he rose to such a position of prominence. "He was very interested in the foreign service and we talked about it a lot," Linderman…

December 03, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… Involved for Global Neighborhood, 802 Monroe St., 5 p.m. 0 Palestinian Dabkeh, sponsored by Arab-American Student's VSO' i i i …

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 3, 1993 - 5 Cafes give discounts to students with mugs * Stores such as Cava Java, Cafe Fino'and Rendez Vous-Cafe offer lower price to environmentally…

…- conscious students By JENNIFER LOTT FOR THE DAILY 0 Ann Arbor is a coffee drinker's paradise. The plethora of coffee houses provides students with a vari- ety of choices. However, these establishments also…

… produce a lot of waste. In an effort to help reduce envi- ronmental waste, students are encour- aging local coffee shops to offer dis- counted prices to coffee drinkers who bring their own reusable mugs. As…

… discounts - and to convince those that didn't to begin doing so. The students said they targeted coffee shops, which produce more waste than many businesses. "Recycling is excellent, but it still requires…

… solu- tion is to simply reduce waste," Gor- don said. The students said their proposal GM to open new plant in Lansing MARY KOUKHAB/Daily Espresso Royale displays a sign indicating it is one of the…

… participating shopsI that offer discounts to students. was met with unexpected enthusi- asm. The managers of Cafe Fino, Cava Java, Espresso Royal and Rendez Vous Cafe all agreed to a 25-cent discount for…

students using reusable mugs. Amer's Deli will continue to give its 10-cent discount. In addition, the students posted flyers indicating the effort. Although some of the coffee shops already offered the…

… discount, there were stipulations such as discounts only on refills in their own mugs or, only during specified hours. The signs that now hang in all of the targeted shops express the ur- gency the students

… awareness-a time when people act responsibly on their own," he said. The students and businesses in- volved in this project said they are enthusiastic about the program and its potential impact. They hope…

December 01, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…,000 international students and one of the largest Jewish- and Arab-American stu- dent bodies on any major university in the nation. The diversity of body and minds "provide(s) us with a unique opportunity and…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 1, 2004 OPINION U 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN…

…. There is much for us to learn and understand about our actions and our inac- tion. We need to question our leaders, our choices and ourselves. We have the resources to do so as students at one of the best…

…, JESSICA RIscH, JASON MIRONOV, JENNY NATHAN, JESSE LEVINE, ANITA LEUNG, ELLIOTT WELLS-REID, ALLISON JACOBS AND PAUL SPURGEON The vast majority of students on our cam- pus look forward to a day when all…

…-state solution, with a strong Israel and a strong Palestine, now exist. However, the renewed call as seen in the Daily article SAFE urges 'U' to divest from Israel (11/24/2004) from Students Allied for Freedom and…

… civil rights and liberties to all of its citizens, regard- less of race, religion or gender. Israel is the only place in the Middle East where all of its citizens, including Arabs, are represented…

… is destructive to the campus community and the larger conflict. Every student organization certainly retains the right to express its views through cam- pus discourse. As University students, we must…

… work together to inform the student body and campus community of our differ- ences, but also to express our common goal to see peace in the Middle East. In October of 2002, University of Michi- gan…

December 10, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…LOYALTY LIST Lw uau Daii4mwwb NOT TOO COLD TO VOTE Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 67 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Voters Will Choose Student

…'s election, to be held from 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Voters will select 32 members of the Student Legislature and will express opinions in a survey prepared by Inter-racial Association, on the barbershop…

… discrimination issue. Students must bring identification cards in order to vote, Dick Kelly, chairman of a special Student Legislature elections commit- tee, re-emphasized yesterday. He also reminded students that…

… will be as follows: Students will be handec a ballot and, at the same time, the IRA questionnaire. They will cast their votes, and submit the bal- lot and questionnaire, with their identification to the…

December 03, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… Bush administration overcame one dispute with Palestinian Arabs yesterday but confronted the possibility of the Mideast peace talks opening tomorrow without Israel. Despite expressions of confidence by U…

… negotiated include self-rule for Palestinians who live under Israel control, the Arabs' refusal to accept a Jewish state in the region and Israel's retention of lands captured from Syria and Jordan in the 1967…

…-level officials would show up but there was no assurance they would engage in substantive negotiations before Monday. "They'll all be here," a U.S. official said, referring to Israel, the Palestinians and the Arab

… delegations. See MIDEAST, Page 2 Student seeks 4th Ward City Council seat by David Rheingold Daily City Reporter Rackham student Peter Nicolas announced yesterday that he will run for the 4th Ward seat…

…," Ouimet said. Nicolas, originally from Rochester, N.Y., also recently re- ceived an undergraduate degree in economics from the University. See STUDENT, Page 2 Santa collects. Art School junior Kevin…

December 05, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…- acting director of the Human Rights Department, a black, and tions which allows tenants to other members of the black and withhold rent when apartments student community for acting in are below code…

… officer who allegedly aimed a blow at a student who was al- ready subdued during a confron- tation in last spring's class strike. Harris had asked that the offi- cer's case be turned over to the prosecuting…

… initiate resumption of talks with Hussein said he has invited Arab per cent of the nation's lettuce may prove dangerous by adding to t the Soviet Union on a Middle East leaders to a summit conference crop…

… Washing- tionwide boycott drive. Chemway vice president James efforts to promote negotiations be- = ton said earlier that the flights - -,-__... .. tween the Arab nations and Israel. were stopped Nov. 10…

… have been American contacts with fire Aug. 7 it "never gave the r The Ann Arbor Jaycee Auxiliarv is placing canisters throughout i I Arab governments ie er ae the city in supermarkets, banks, and schools…

December 02, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

…4r, mlrigatt PaxN Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT

… University campus today: cooperative housing. The coops are in a unique position at an institution such as Michigan. Here the student body is anxiously pressing for long-withheld civil and personal freedoms…

…. The Office of Student Affairs is lamely trying to keep a semblance of peace with the stu- dents .through testy evasiveness, thereby not displeasing the all-important alumni and legis- lative factions…

…. At this time the cooperative housing units stand in stark, but silent tran- scendence testifying to the worth of student responsibility and privilege. Cooperative living is not for children. When…

… responsibility of sharing the work required to a student contracts to join ICC, he accepts the maintain his house and the responsibility of participating in what is probably closer to a "town hail" democracy than…

… anything that exists today in the United States. ESSENTIALLY, this means that the student has an opportunity to act upon his en- vironment, to shape it to a large extent. The majority of the decisions…

… concerning his resi- dence are made by himself and his fellow coopers within a small, independently-oriented democratic structure. The student is thus free from the most en- cumbersome clamps of "the system…

… leading to true self-freedom and maturity. The cooperative situation presupposes that a student is a responsible human being, or cap- able of becoming one, providing that he is given favorable opportunities…

… scholarship alone, but extensive to the total of their experience. THIS CREDO underlying student c operative residences has startling ramific tions for the University campus. The undergraduate coops are likely…

… direction to its finest efforts. Consideration of the sorts of behavior elicited by dormitory living in contrast to the coopera- tive situation poses some interesting ideas. The student is part of a huge…

December 10, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… in the last three days in Diyala province, a tribal patch- work of Sunni Arabs, Shiites and Kurds that stretches from Baghdad to the border with Iran. Defense Minister Abdul-Qader al-Obeiditold The…

… government beat reporter during his freshman and sopho- more years, said he plans on making the website a constantly updated source of information for students. "We're going to start updating stories…

…, but at the same time we don't cover them as well as they should be covered." Herring said he would add a business beat to the news section to cover stories like students and faculty starting new…

… businesses and how loan companies attract students. The next managing sports edi- tor, Nate Sandals, a junior in the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, has been a senior sports editor and an associate…

… UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN www.umalumni.com/students

December 10, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… industry and by the depressing effect of the short term rate. --Goodfellows-Monday- Arabs Promise Aid To French Colony (Continued frorn Page 1) called for new Italian concessions in French-controlled Tunisia…

…-Monday Up-State Students Plan Dance At Iron Mountain Upper Peninsula tudents from the University and from Michigan State College will celebrate their Christmas holiday vacation with an "all campus dance" at…

… the bay- onet, Molly Yardi, national chairman of the Far Eastern Student Service declared at a meeting in the League to form a United Committee To Aid China. Miss Yard has just returned from a three…

… to enable Chinese students to continue their reconstruction work as well as their education. Representa- tives from the Ann Arbor Woman's Club, The American League for Peace and Democracy, the Chinese…

Students' Club, Y.W.C.A., American office and should be filled out im- Foreman. Salary range $140.160. BULLT IN Umediately. Girls who have filled out Dec. 28. DAILY OFFIC AL B L E IN application blanks…

…, Dec ooperative house are available in Bowling: Women students interest- 13, at 4:15 p.m., in Room 348 West (Continued on Page 4) Engineering Building, the Dean of Students office. Room 2, Michigan Civil…

… day at 3 p.m. Attendance is com- ary range $130-150. Dec. 23. of the Union, it was announced yes- Ipulsory. Motor Equipment Repairman. Sal- Student Loans. The Committee on a r $105-iso. De 2. terday by…

… Don Nixon, '40, Union Student Loans will meet Dec. 12 in Applications for the Girls Coopera- Tailor. Salary range $105-125. Dec. publicity chairman. A registration Room'2, University Hall. New appli…

Student Union and the Committee for German Club To Give Medical Aid to China agreed to form Yuletide Party Dec. 14 a committee to contact and solicit support from organizations on cam- pus and in town. A…

… at the wil aturdtyhat the A yU } League. Frolic at Unity Hall, sponsored by The chorus of the Verein has been the local chapter of the American practicing appropriate music 'to pre- Student Union…

December 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… illegal p- "Many misdeeds and illegal prac-i guard positions. There is a possi, Arab Outrages. tices are ascribed to the law," said 1 bility that Chapman wil drthe back Dean Bates, "but these practices are…

… regulars on last year's dents what he observed as an eye- cedure may be improved in many, title winning team. Kanitz and witness to the recent Arab attack and important respects, but witha Lovell, former…

students. Scores Faulty Procedure. q his substitutes into the fray Norm Last June Mr. Samuel sailed for Doctoring, engineering, dentistry,a Daniels, a crack shot, is pretty sure; Palestine to spend the…

… religious problems of the undergraduate body will be the keynote of the devotional service to be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon; n Lydia Mendelssohn' theatre, by the Student Christian association. The Rev…

…. Dr. Alvin E. Magary, pas- or of the .Woodward avenue Pres-r byteria4 church, Detroit, will de- iver the address and answer ques- ions asked by the students. "A Personal Religion" will be the Detroit…

… minister's topic.vThle e- ure will be the third in a series arranged by the association to meet he problems of the students of the University. The subjects most per- plexing to the undergraduate body were…

… reinstate- Industrial Co-operation' Will be Topic. WORKED FOR LEAGUE' postios, hile Bil JnsGiad' c 1 u'llywlu 1 u, positkns, wd Ro Hudones, irabe however, the smouldering Arab en- Rces, and RoWei fast bre…

… center cities, Tel Aviv, at the time, which will keep him on the side at once joined the self-defense corps and took active part in re-, Bines. ishops Are Strong. sisting the Arab attack. Ohin Wes&e an isq…

… Extempor-; versity as a graduate student of aneous Speaking contest last year, Economics. Following his stay in and was a member of last semes- Ann Arbor, he will return to New ter's debating team. He is…

December 20, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… Plan International Extra Dance Vacation Trains To Run; Year Will Welcome Nlew Student Exchange A nation-wide program aiming at international exchange of under- graduate students and Government…

… support of students while in a foreign country was set up by the Veterans Organization, meeting yesterday at the Union. Letters explaining the program and requesting support have been sent to universities…

… throughout the country from the Veterans' Committee for International Student Exchange. Various groups on campus are backing the program, which was unanimously adopted by the VO. "The program is concerned with…

December 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…"Isn't There Some Other Way?" * 4r g£td~igan 43aiIZ Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… farewell to Campus Chest Christmas presents in a pile. W ErC s To or Rgent-Hapy metigs.May the student's conscience rest. To our Regents--Happy meetings. ~o Brablec. Murphy-welcome greetings. To DAC: another…

… trouble you To Morley Beckett: less Asian Flu. History's Crane, Vernor W. To Senior Board: More things to do. A headlined wish to Leland Stowe: Let's not forget the dietician, May students to your lectures…

… Union Senate (it's brand new), * * Parliamentary problems few. WIILE winding up this Yuletide poem To the League go our congrats To you the students, heading home. For keeping stocked on Buro-cats. We…

… Nations. -Thomas S. David, Grad. Fallacies To the Editor: FEEL that there are some Seri- ous fallacies in the Arab Club's letter concerning the Palestinian refugee problem. In this connec- tion several…

… a country of such small size. Already Israel is taking in enor- mous numbers of Jews from Eu- rope, Soviet Union, and North African countries. More important, one out of every nine Israelis is an Arab

… Israel is a fait accompli. Israel is under no obligation to give these refugees their former properties. Israel has repeatedly offered to aid in resettling the Palestinian refugees in the various Arab coun…

… of Independence in 1948. They felt confident that the Arabs would win. After the Jews had been driven into the sea, they planned to return. Now they compound their troubles by refusing resettle- ment…

…: Women students who attended the hockey game on Tines. night, Dec. 17, had late permis- sion until 11:05 p.m. Library Hours for Christmas Vacation The General Library and its branches will be open on…

… obtainable at the Alumnae Council Office, Michigan Laue, should be filed by Jan. 10, 1958. Summary, action taken by Student Government Council at its meeting held December 18, 1957. Approved: Minutes of…

December 06, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 47) • Page Image 9

…-finding delegation to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, late Oct. 2000 When: Thurs, Dec. 7, 7:30pm Where: Angell Hall Aud. C Lvent sponsors: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee; Arab Students Association…

…. International Action Center. Muslim Students Association. Palestine Committee P C 3 y . sr Badgers' Nick Davis 9trested for theft MADISON {U-WIRL) _ Wisconsina football player Nick Davis and a female friend…

December 08, 1964 (vol. 0, iss. 82) • Page Image 13

students. Armstrong is a Negro. Blackburn said the action was "taken in consideration of all. problems relative to this perform- ance and we thought that his ap- pearance would be unwise at this time." i a…

… and Arabs clashed in bloody waves through the night and into the morning yesterday over the Arab majority's domina- tion of South Sunday's Negro belt. When troops brought the fighting to a halt, the…

… a turning point for the racially dis- turbed British colony on the northern coast of South America,' which has been seeking Independ- ence. Welcome. Students! a :* s , 4 ' 'tiff %yrti ' "i"""itti y…

December 01, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… and bronchial cancer rates had fell another 4.2 perce from 1998 to 1997. Arab nations call for goods boycott RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- With appeals to boycott McDonald's and other U.S. products…

…, Gulf Arabs are urging consumers to punish Amer- ica for supposedly favoring Israel over the Palestinians. The appeals, circulated in e-mails, made from mosque minarets and scribbled on college walls…

… Jewish products.' it said. Calling Pepsi a "Jewish product" is ironic, given that Pepsi was one of many multinationals that wouldn't do business in Israel during the 40-year Arab commercial boycott of the…

… a speech during preparations for the Arab summit in Cairo in October. The Israeli government, which con- sidered lifting the boycott a critical test of Arab intentions as peace efforts accelerated in…

… the 1990s, declined to comment Wednesday on calls for its revival. Despite tough language denouncing Israel and demanding more U.S. sym- pathy for the Arab case, Gulf govern- ments have distanced…

… through Fday during the fall and winter terti by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term. starting in September. via US. mail are " $100. Winter term (January through April) is…

December 09, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… from the Arab unified command to join "the battle against Israel." Baghdad has made several sim- ilar gestures in past years but there have never been confirmed reports of Iraqi troops actually entering…

… Syria. Reports from Cairo said the chief of the Arab unified com- United Arab Republic, told a meet- mand, Lt. Gen. Aly Amer of the ing of the Arab League Defense Council that Iraqi troops were necessary…

…. In the northern Jordanian town of Nablus, a 24-hour curfew was lifted as tension after an attempt- ed student demonstratioin Monday seemed to lessen. The attempted demonstration and a general strike…

December 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… refu- gees for an indefinite period when he finds such action in the public interest. SGC Board In Review To Convene ' By TAMMY MORRISON Student Government Council's Board in Review will meet at 10:30 a…

…,000 barrels a day, starting this month. American officials in France and Britain said much U.S.-owned oil is still reaching Europe through a pipeline across Syria from Saudi Arabia and hinted the Arabs could…

… cut this if they got the im- pression the United States was cooperating with what the Arabs call "British-French aggression" in Egypt. With gasoline rationing due to begin in Britain Dec. 17, the Auto…

…-written and presented to the King by Said-Faisal told deputies martial law was pro- claimed to protect the rear lines of the army while it prepares to take part with Jordan in the "common defense of the Arab

…, special sinf- icance is being attached here to portions of 'the throne speech which 'spoke of "beloved Egypt." The words, spoken for the govern- ment, were obviously , aimed at calling the Arab nationalist…

…. Unites West After Split LONDON M) - The Western powers closed -ranks last night to counter the threat of a new' Communist coup in the Middle East arising from the situation in Syria. That Arab nation is…

…'s friendly gov- ernment in Iraq. The Soviet Union, clearly acting to preserve friendships in the Arab world, put out a formal denial of reports that they have offered to sell auantities ,of npfrolprm' to all…

December 11, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…b Seventieth 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…

… research positions, For professional appointments: Men who are graduate students or undergradu- ates in the upper quarter of the class. Women who are graduate students for professional appointments or under…

… throughout the SGC meeting Wednesday night. The Council considered topics ranging from a committee to promote understanding between Ann Arbor merchants and the student body as a consumer group to reimbursement…

… the reconstitution of the SGC- Chamber of Commerce student-business rela- tions committee, it was moved to substitute the SGC executive vice-president for the cor- responding officer of the Union on the…

… grounds that it would be an SGC and not a Union com mittee. Phillip Zook asserted that the point at issue was the distinction between SGC delegating projects and representing student opinion; oth- er…

… that SGC's mem- bership has an active involvement with the student body, whose action as a unified con- sumer group would be most effective in deal- ing with retailers. IT WAS POINTED o'ut that the…

… the Arab movement, and the realization of the idea of Pan- Arab unity extending from Moroc- co to the Persian Gulf ? Or is it the internal development of Egypt? * * * WE WERE in Egypt for about ten days…

… where there can be neither peace nor war. There can- not be peace because no Arab statesman, beginning with Presi- dent Nasser himself, can afford to make a settlement which recog- nizes the existence of…

… in Palestine by the creation of Is- rael has filled the Arab world with desperate and fanatical men, They have great influence with public opinion. In fact they dom- the Israeli army is greatly super…

…- ior to that of all the surrounding Arab states combined. In short, Israel is able to commit aggression and expand its territory. The Egyptians do not feel that there exists in fact a balance of power in…

December 04, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… Israeli professor. It was represented to me at that time that the debate was to be spon- sored by a number of student organizations including the Or- ganization of Arab Students. I indicated my willingness…

… to de- bate the question of whether Zionism is a form of racism. Subsequent to this I learned from the OAS chapter in Ann Arbor that the Organization of Arab Students at the Univer- sity of Michigan…

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48104 NOTES FROM SPAIN Thursday, December 4, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… paid to attend tal of the world, especially since "spontaneous" pro-Franco r the student-teacher worker up- rising of 1968, what was unusual " T e atmosph about September's political slo- gans was that…

… small tables where a lonely and confused student might find friendly faces from the RC or the Urban Planning department to explain what in the world was going on. THIS TIME THERE was a long line of…

… impatient students waiting to be CRISPED and I was glad to push through the crowd waiving my re-entrance pass. I went straight to the classification area and proceed- ed quickly to one of the many open…

… classification area." SHE STORMED OFF in one direction, leaving the long line of students to stand and wait. Just then the supervisor walked up in the other direction. "Now what's the hold-up?" he asked. The…

students at the front of the line glared at him, perhaps thinking that he might better spend his time sitting down at the entrance table to help the poor woman rather than pacing up and down the lengthy line…

… that the OAS was not a sponsoring organization and she indicated that there were still a number of student organizations which were co-sponsoring the debate and that the OAS would help to build it. I was…

December 09, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…-. Police evacuated French citizens' from one secto of Casablanca and planes circled Arab quarters drop- ping tear gas bombs to disperse mobs shouting for independence. from France. TROOPS AND police laid…

…'s death toll included seven Euro- peans, three Moroccan soldiers and at least 40 Arab demonstrat- ors. An undetermined number of Arabs were injured. Three Euro- peans were reported seriously in- jured. One…

… unharmed. 'Ensian Starting at 7:30 p.m. today the 'Ensian business staff will canvass the University resi- dence halls so. that students may have a chance to purchase their '53 'Ensians before Christ- mas…

…- tation of obscene literature across state lines and through the mails, but no censorship has been re- quested. Students Seek Rhodes Grants Two University students and one graduate are among the nine…

… Michigan applicants for Rhodes scholarships, to be interviewed by the Michigan Selection Commit- tee tomorrow. The three will be competing with 400 other American students for scholarships for study at…

… sched- uled for Saturday. Students may Conference To Evaluate Science Requirements By ELEANOR ROSENTHAL An evaluation of the literary college's science requirements will take place at 7:30 p.m. today, in…

… the Student-Faculty room of the League, during the semester's second Literary College Conference. Suggested by a general discussion of freshman education held at the last conference, this topic l…

… SENATE FILIBUSTER : y i JOE BILLER M)A Starts Letter drive JEBLE sign up for interviews when they take out petitions. Selections will To Remove Cloture Rule be made by the SL Cabinet. Any male student from…

… any school in the University may peti- By HELENE SIMON tion for .a post if he has 60 hours Students for Democratic Action are now initiating the first steps or more of credit and is academic- of a…

… present requirements. Special attention will be paid to the problems of the student who takes scientific courses as a non-concentrate. The conference will provide an opportunity to discuss these and related…

December 07, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

…4 Pdge 2 -The Michigan Daily-Monday, December 7, 1987 Students bus, fly to attend demonstration INBRIEF (Continued from Page 1) LSA first-year student Beth Rudner said, "I have a feeling this…

… will be a very important part of moderm Jewish history and I want to be able to say I was a part of it." "Rudner was one of 37 students who traveled to Washington on a Grayhound bus rented by the B'nai B…

…'rith Hillel Foundation. The students slept in the bus Saturday night, participated in the five-and-a- half hour long march and rally, and drove back last night. "By being a part of it, being right there, I will…

… statement by going, in addition to having an educational experience," said first- year LSA student Brian Portney. Although yesterday's rally was far away from Ann Arbor, the students who participated were…

… United Arab Emirates coast, killing one sailor and wounding a second. Bush disputes primary process WASHINGTON - Supporters of Vice President George Bush are threatening to walk out of Michigan Republican…

… sections of 17 students each. Students and faculty will live in cabins at the Biological Station and all meals will be served in the dining hall at the Station. Tuition will be $490 for Michigan residents…

… and $1360 for non-residents, and all students will pay a room and board fee of $320. For more Information, contact: Dr. James Teen, Biological Station, 2043 Natural Science Bldg., 763-4461 Development…

December 10, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com MELANIE KRUVELIS and ADRIENNE ROBERTS MATT SLOVIN EDITORIAL PAGE…

… views of their authors. Ree valuatingevaluation~s Centralizing course information has benefits for professors and students s the fall semester comes to a close, it's open season for course evaluations…

…. An obvious disconnect exists between stu- dents and faculty about of the importance of these evaluations. Professors and graduate student instructors need to make it explic- itly clear how essential…

students' feedback is to improving the course. Professors should set aside time at the end of the final class to give students the opportunity to complete the evaluation, which would highlight the impor…

…- tance of student opinions. Faculty should also ensure that stu- dents can ,see how their feedback may affect instruction changes in the future. For instance, professors should e-mail students after…

… responses have been read, acknowledg- ing common criticisms and praises for the course, and describing planned improve- ments. Providing students with informa- tion about how their evaluations are utilized…

…. Evaluations also need to be documented in an online database that is easily accessible to students. A consolidated resource would allows students to consider the evaluation of their peers when they navigate…

December 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… forces from Jenin - less then 72 hours later a suicide bomber originating from Jenin killed 16 inno- cent people. It is obvious that the Arab-Israeli conflict will not be resolved through violence. How…

… represent, and we would need to profile all members of that group to secure the safety of the Amen- can people. Those who follow this logic will soon realize Muslims and Arabs need not be profiled any more…

… than any other group or religion. One may recall only a few months ago, the perpetrator of the worst terrorist act against the United States (pre- Sept. I1) was not Muslim or Arab, but in fact a white…

… DAILY: I'd like to thank the people who worked so hard last week among a lot of student grumbling and fixed the prob- lem with Wolverine Access. Right after the backpack option was announced several weeks…

… standing in line. LAURA DELFELD Pharmacy student Salvation Army discriminatory TO THF, DAILY: I would like to urge all readers of the Daily to twink twice before giving money to the Salvation Army this holi…

December 09, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… pro- grams other than 'Kwanzaa' ad- dressing minority students." New programming may include a campus gay/lesbian newspaper, workshops with African American writers, and Arab American cultural…

…Veronica Latta Smith is ending her eight-year tenure on the U-M Board of Regents. Smith's concern and compassion for students' rights will be sincerely missed. Barbie's walking down Madison, but it…

… Janveja Daily Staff Reporter Minority students may soon have a greater voice in the University Activities Center's (UAC) decision- making process due to an expansion plan to increase the organization…

…- grams and create new events for their communities. "This is really about empowering students of color so they can get quality programming for them- selves," Hackner said. The Multicultural Programming…

… Board is unique because there have not been many diverse activities in the past, some campus leaders said. Mike Dashner, Minority Student Services representative, said he does not remember UAC focusing on…

… festivals, Hackner said. "But it's re- ally open-ended at this point." Although the U-M is known for advocating diversity, Hackner said UAC has taken on its new role be- cause past student leadership has not…

… holiday gift at a store on South University. Holiday !ifts emDtV student walets ,I I …

December 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… for the edu- cational journal, School and So- ciety, showed 1,016 accredited uni- versities and four-year colleges have 2,039,854 full-time. students and a grand total of 2,942,541 full- time and part…

…-time students. Of 933 schools which also re- ported in the fall of 1959, the in- crease amounted to 6.2 per cent in full-time students. The grand to- tal reflected a 5.5 per cent rise in student populations. The…

…) University of Maryland, 19,478; 19) Tem- ple University, 19,201; 20) Pur- due University, 19,152. Parker said, however, "the on- coming rush of students now in the elementary schools will create demands for…

… great national concern," Park- er said. This fall's 3.4 per cent Increase contrasts with losses of 4.7 per cent last year and by 7.6 per cent the previous year. Of all freshmen students, wom- en showed a…

… rebels in that capital of Oriental province. Mobutu warned, however, that his soldiers will strike at the city if either the United Arab Republic or Sudan try to send arms to Stan- elyville. He also…

… threatened to cut off some Nile headwaters in the Congo vital to both the United Arab Republic and Sudan, if neces- sary. Mobutu ordered the UAR diplomatic mission out of the Congo Get your FREE COPY of…

December 01, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

…, Dec. 7. At the same time, petitions for sen- ior class officers in each school and the 13 positions on the Senior Ball committee are being accepted in the Union student offices and the League…

… an- nual meeting. KingDeclares Fascist Nations Wooing Arabs Possible War With Britain hiduces Anti - Semitism To Win Foes Of Jews Part of the motive behind mistreat- ment of the Jews by Germany and…

… Italy may be due to anxiety to wireI the support of the Arab population in Palestine, Iraq, and Syria in case of a conflict with Great Britain, said Prof. Horace W. King of the en- gineering school last…

… night in a speech before the American Society of Civil Engineers. A solution to the problem of Jews versus Arabs in Palestine looks almost impossible, added Pro- fessor King. Speaking on observations made…

… during a trip around the world dur- ing the past year, Professor King also described the American University at Beyrouth, an institution with ap- proximately 1,600 students enrolled, and a faculty made up…

… burned car. Students Give Concert Sunday Symphony Group To Play Before Local Audience The University Symphony Orches- tra, conducted by Mr. Thor Johnson of the School of Music, will present a concert at 4…

… Espagnol, Op. 34" The University Symphony consists of approximately 85 persons, all of whom are students enrolled in the University. ASME Postpones Banquet To Dec. 14 Postponement of the American Society of…

… both. Students were "taken" for more than $6,00 when Pieters and three other pool operators, from Detroit and Chicago failed to pay off. War- rants have been sworn out for opera- tors of the Detroit…

…' was the 40-hour week. Urushes Rolling Brew Barrel Pays Football Wager No, students, that was not a barrel of beer that the boy and the girl pushed the length of the diagonal at 1 p.m. yesterday-it was…

… of a current series, is designed to acquaint students planning to en- ter the medical profession. Goodfellows' . Daily Edition On Sal Dec.12 Proceeds Of Annual Drive To Go To Local Needy; Groups Will…

December 08, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… Hungry promotion. Student groups Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, meeting, Michigan Union, Pond Rooms, 8 p.m. Christian Science Organiza- tion, meeting, Michigan League, check room at front desk…

… Ilfourstudents at Southern Illinois University by Christine Young Daily Staff Reporter As the Michigan Student Assembly prepares to send its tax exempt forms to the IRS by the end of the month, members are…

… information, Van Valkenburgh said. Roger DeRoo, MSA student ex- ecutive officer said, "The IRS should respond within 100 days, but usually they require additional in- formation. We should know the rul- ing…

… interna- tional students - were all seniors and one was scheduled to graduate this month. Cheng Teck Wong of Malaysia, Ronald Moy of Chicago, Kimiko Ajioka of Japan and Lai Hung Tam of Hong Kong were all…

… saddened by this tragedy," SIUC President John Guyon said in a press release. The nine injured students are be- ing treated for burns and smoke in- halation - and broken bones from jumping from windows in…

… an effort to escape the conflagration. Most of the injured students are being treated at area hospitals, al- though two have been transferred to hospitals in St. Louis, Mo. Of the nine injured students

…, seven are foreign students, The Red Cross is finding tempo- rary accommodations for the stu- dents, while local churches are col- lecting clothing, food and other ne- cessities for those displaced…

students. hdian gov 't bans fundamentalists in1wak of rots NEW DELHI, India (AP) - The Indian govern- ment moved to ban fundamentalist groups and sent the army into Bombay to secure order yesterday after…

…, 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Q In Focus, meeting, Frieze Build- ing, Room 2420,6 p.m. Q International Education Honor Society, meeting, School of Education, Whitney Audito- rium, 8 p.m. Q Michigan Student Assembly…

…, meeting, Michigan Union, Room 3909, 7:30 p.m. Q Newman Catholic Student As- sociation, Immaculate Concep- tion Masses, 331 Thompson St., 12:10 p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7 p.m. F Students Against Drunk Driv- ing…

December 10, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… already a strong racism against Arabs, and I know it will be peo- ple of color and poor people doing most of the fighting. My students are scared." The protestors marched from the Farmer's Market to…

…. Tiffany Hunt, a first year engi- neering student, was at the party when police arrived. "They were just macing people at random. I don't think that would have happened if it had been a differ- ent event…

… Staff Reporter JENNIFER UUNt u aiy Jamal Young (center), a second-year Rackham student, speaks for civil rights here and abroad in a anti-war rally on the Diag Friday. George Davis (left), a second…

…-year Rackham student, and Devmlin Ponte, an LSA junior, joined in the protest as well. City protests intervention by Lynne Cohn Daily Staff Reporter More than 400 Ann Arbor residents gathered to peacefully…

… fear of losing his job for joining the protest. The rally stopped at City Hall where Dr. Elizabeth Allen from the University Nursing School, first-year law student Karima Bennoune, Ypsilanti's First Con…

… the Persian Gulf drew more than 200 people in a Diag rally last Friday. Speakers represent- ing a wide range of student and local groups addressed the protestors before they marched to the Union, where…

… the rally ended. Paula Church, head of the Michigan Student Assembly Peace and Justice Committee began the rally by yelling to the large gathering: "We're a coalition of students who don't want a war…

…. Earning the loudest cheers of the day, second-year Rackham student Jamal Young continued along the same vain as Smith. "Sixty-five percent of the peo- ple on the frontline are of African ancestry," Young…

… Kilbourne. impact on women, The image of men in ads is also by Shalini Patel Daily Staff Reporter The University chapter of the Na- tional Lawyers Guild has endorsed the demands of the student move- ment…

… opposed to the deputization of campus police officers and a code of non-academic conduct In a letter to Michigan Student Assembly President Jennifer Van Valey dated Dec. 1, the group de- scribed the current…

December 12, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…4 ,a OPINION 4. Page 4 Monday, December 12, 1988 The Michigan Daily £Eb4 u tlj Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Protect Tagar & CCF j." Vol. IC; No.66 420…

… Taggart and Kenneth Sparks The Michigan Student Assembly's (MSA) recent attempt to censure student groups because of their political and religious viewpoints is a flagrant and deeply disturbing violation of…

… the first amendment. We refer, of course, to MSA's attempt to derecognize two student groups, Tagar and Cornerstone. Christian Fellowship, because of viewpoints these groups expressed on the Diag. This…

… Duderstadt? Quite simply, MSA proposes to penal- ize these groups because it finds their viewpoints racist, homophobic and repug- nant to the student body. The first amendment does not exist to protect only…

student organiza- tions. And third, freedom of speech not only protects the right to express a view- point, it also protects a group or individ- ual from retribution once that viewpoint has been expressed…

… State College must recognize the campus chapter of Students for a Democratic Society unless the college could meet a "heavy burden" of demon-. strating that the group would significantly disrupt the…

December 09, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Monday, December 9, 1985 The Michigan Daily bre £idiigan IaOlu Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Racism: A silent By Barbara Ransby Vol. XCVI, No. 66…

…" on this campus. One such example of what I am referring to is the recent vandalization of the carrel of a Chinese graduate student and the racist and threatening graffiti the vandals left behind. A…

… anything. Ransby is a member of the Free South Africa Coordinating Committee. Students, faculty, and staff on this cam- pus must make it absolutely clear that we cannot and will not tolerate this type of…

… procedure for students to report such incidents would be one positive step toward more careful looking at and evaluating the problem. In addition to what the administration can do, students must begin to…

… seriously explore ways that we can aggressively combat campus racism, in its blatant as well as more subtle forms. Some minority representatives and other concerned students have been meeting with the…

… Michigan Student Assembly to do just this, and I applaud their initiative. Some specific suggestions for student action are as follow: *The formation of a permanent ad hoc task force to combat campus racism…

… evening, this time they came for the Jews, I turned my head and I said nothing And then they returned - This time they came for the Arabs, the Native Americans, the Latinos, the Asians, the others. I turned…

… to suppress the right of students to protest lawfully. The Michigan Student Assembly has condemned the way in which the police and security for- ces acted on these occasions and called on you to…

December 12, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…-reaching effect on laws and pending Arab-Asians Appeal for Cease-Fire Mediation by UN Also Requested LAKE SUCCESS-(AP)-Thirteen Arab-Asian countries called on the United Nations last night to ap- peal to Red China…

… Committee, vot- ed against passage. SL Cinema Guild SponsorsWanted The Cinema Guild Committee of the Student Legislature is accept- ing petitions from campus groups for the co-sponsorship of movies, according…

… to Hugh Greenberg, '51, SL member. Petitions may be picked up by any interested group either at the Student Legislature office at 122 S. Forest or at the Office 'of Stu- dent Affairs in the…

Student Affairs, ap- plications for rooms in the new building during the summer term will be accepted any time after the beginning of the semester. It will be the only regular dorm open during the summer…

… smoke began to rise as rioters poured gasoline over the wrecked vehicles and set them afire. I Student Legislature's Michigan Forum will present a free, four- man debate 7:30 p.m. today at the…

… Architecture Auditorium in an at- tempt to clarify for the student body the controversial issue of bias classes in campus groups consti- tutions. The question to be resolved is "Should the University enforce re…

…- moval of discriminatory clauses, and if so, is the Student Legisla- ture action the best and most ef- fective method?" * * * AL.BLUMROSEN, '53L, and Phil Dawson, Grad., will speak in fa-, vor of…

…. The men will speak at a Michigan Forum of how to remove discriminatory clauses from the constitutions '51, and John Ryder, '51L will take the opposite stand. The Student Legislature has before it now a…

… motion asks the Student Affairs Committee to deny recog- nition to any campus group which has not removed discriminatory clauses from its constitution by 1956. The motion would also pro- vide for an…

… machines in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Saline. Drive Progress t t' I 1 e g e e s 6 d 4 e e y i. f 1 t. e n Gi Phoenix Drive Pledges Reach $100,000 Total Pledges to the student Phoenix drive now total $100…

December 07, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

… only when non-Arabs are involved.” Graduate student instructor Elizabeth Walz spoke against all study-abroad programs located in Israel, claiming they contribute to the violation of Palestinian…

… move forward with creating your carbon neutrality taskforce, I strongly encourage you to engage students, especially undergraduate students, in this endeavor,” Stults said. “I also encourage…

… you to think about engaging youth, these are the next generation of leaders.” Moving on to conversations around the University’s relationship with the state of Israel, Rackham student

… letter of recommendation for a student wishing to study abroad in Israel. The University’s decision to admonish Cheney-Lippold stirred discussion on campus regarding the role of faculty’s academic…

… freedoms in regards to their students. Following Cheney-Lippold’s punishment, Provost Martin Philbert appointed a faculty panel to investigate these issues, though the group has been criticized as…

… resolutions in the past. Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, a group of students promoting social justice and human rights of Palestinians, brought the original resolution, which sought to divest…

… funds from companies committing human rights violations against Palestinians in Israel, to the forefront of University conversation over the past decade and a half. Last year, Central Student

… Government passed the divestment resolution for the first time ever, joining student governments on the Flint and Dearborn campuses in their support. However, a majority of the regents refused to…

… consider SAFE’s call for a committee to investigate the University’s investments, releasing an online statement on the matter weeks after the resolution. U-M Dearborn student Susan Yaseen spoke of a…

… lack of support Palestinian students felt from the University on its Dearborn campus. Yaseen also expressed disappointment in the University’s handling of the resolution for divestment. “We…

December 08, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…c1 Atir4ljoau Batty 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…

… progress in adjusting distribution require- ments to the educational needs of the students. Any one of them can be used to satisfy the four hour non-laboratory science requirement of the literary college…

… present system of required introductory laboratory science courses in terms of the philosophy of the requirement it- self-"to provide all students with a broad in- tellectual experience in the major fields…

… laboratory courses are designed to provide a firm grounding for students planning to do further work in the field. They must be tech- nical and specialized enough to dothis impor- tant job, and are not…

…- atory now required if one expects to become a graduate of the literary college. -PETER ECKSTEIN Grass Roots Work Pn Student Counseling STUDENTS have been screaming about lack of counseling facilities for…

… 'before revision can even be considered. Before any improvements can be instituted all sorts of information must be compiled - where we are now, where we 'fall short, what students expect, what it costs…

… -- we learn something about the Zionist dream and the conflicts of the Jews, first with the British and then with the Arabs. The story does not flow smooth- ly, the acting is far from impec- cable and the…

December 10, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…a I Strength Enough If Pulled Together 54y m hign aily Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MAI3HMAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIcH. * Phone NO 2-3241 en Opinions Are Free uth Will Preail" ' ' " AT THE CAMPUS: 'The Phantom Horse' Of fThe Trc THE ANN ARBOR PREMIERE of "The Phantom Horse" at…

… their peak during dress rehearsals, as most any speech department student can tell you. The months of stag- ing, memorizing and emoting to an empty little room are just preparation for getting up on that…

… "Rashomon" had stuck more closely to the standards of their former work. -Jean Willoughby On The Left THE BITTER feuds and ruthless rivalries among the Arabs down to the time of the Turkish conquest form a…

… background for the revived struggles once the Arabs were freed from the Turkish yoke. Nationalism awoke the sleepers more than a century ago, but it is a nationalism without unity or singleness of purpose. Now…

… ancient Syria has split the Arab camp wide open by throwing its alle- giance to Soviet Russia. The old Arabic name for Syria was Esh Sham, meaning "the land on the left." It was the land on the left for the…

Arabs coming up from the desert to the south. Now Syria is "the land on the Left," in the modern sense. And recalling the recent syn- thetic war scare one might make something of that "Sham" also. --New…

… and fast adventure series, filmed in semi-documentary style, and filled with names and places familiar to all students of the home-grown school of robbery and murder. The beginning is of the tradi…

… Sunday Daly due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1957 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 68 General Notices President and Mrs. Hatcher win hold open house for students at-their home Wed., Dec. 11 from 4:00 to 6…

… Christmas will be expected to work the day before New Years Day. Chicago Area Students are invited to the luncheon meeting of the University of Michigan Club of Chicago on Dec. 30 at 12:00 noon at Henrici…

December 04, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… American interests. Public Policy graduate student Mathew Rigdon told The Daily after the event he enjoyed listening to Shirk’s analysis of the geopolitical situation between the United States and…

… the advantages of our system,” Shirk said. RELATIONS From Page 1A From engaging with students on North Campus in advocacy for resource improvements, to hydrating the student body each…

… President, I want to assure the student body that our commitment always resides in creating an environment where students can be successful and pursue continued betterment of our campus…

…,” Gerstein’s statement continues. “I have no doubt that the candidate selected will do just that.” The Assembly also approved Law student Henry Zurn as chief justice of the Central Student Judiciary…

… of CSJ members. “The Central Student Judiciary has had some problems in the past with turnover and continuity, so it’s particularly important that in this last round of confirmations, we had…

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