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December 02, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…- ch horn students recital, 8 p.m., Recital Hall. Ark-Tom Paxton, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., 637 S. Main. Performance Network-Mother Lode, 6:30 p.m., 408 W. Washington. Motor City Theatre Organ Society-Home for…

… the Holidays concert, Henry Aldridge and John Lauter, 10 a.m., Michigan Theatre. Meetings His House Christian Fellowship -6:30 p.m., 925 E. Ann. Muslin Student Association - prayer sermon, 1 p.m.; women…

…: Music and dance, 4 p.m., Union Ballroom. Monday Highlight The School of Social Work offers a Pre-Social Work Day for undergraduate students from 6 to 9 p.m. in the fourth-floor lounge of the Frieze…

…/N. African studies - Raymond Tanter, "Land for Palestinians, Arms for Arab States, Security for Israel?" noon, Lane Hall Commons Room. Women's Research - lecture, Charlotte Melin, "America Through Other Eyes…

… CANCER SOCIETY This space contributed as a public service. H elp bring the world together. Host an exchange student. As part of International Youth Exchange, a Presidential Initiative for peace, your…

December 04, 1921 • Page Image 1

… minimum, DE AN HUGH CABOT SAYS: O supposed to enable the student to earn D US : The Dangers Of "Toeing Out" i, excess of what he might earn had "Toeing out'' used to be all in he not gone to college…

… and Arbor has, including the students, for foot ease appliances, such as pads, surely, and with his weight rest- ankle joint and over the second toe, some 30,000 people. Fifty percent plates, etc. ing…

… would be 6,000 miles. At to note those who do walk directly. we hav a specialist on the sub- of the feet are direct causes of strain, the rate which the average man in his We find the Arab, the Indian…

…, and jest, I'd llke to have you meet for in most instances they cause only office walks, or the average student babies in this classification. Why? Dr. LeRoy C. Abbott, assist:nt an ungraceful gait…

… diffi- IThe economic side of toeing out is and students, a rather peculiar thing you and I-might soon learn how to culties in connection with f o o t siteresting. A Western newspaper re- to do, the wage…

December 04, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 60) • Page Image 11

… rate which the average man in his We find the Arab, the Indian, and ject, I'd like to have you meet for in most instances they cause only office walks, or the average student babies in this…

… the minimum, ft Ut On Tsupposed to enable the student to earn DEAN HUGH CABOT SAYS: The Dangers Of" Toeing Out" in excess of what he might earn had "Toe/ng out" used to be all in he not gone to college…

… foot troubles, he walks swift, fall, directly through the knee and t bor has, including the students, for foot ease appliances, such as pads, surely, and with his weight rest- ankle joint and over the…

… study how babies walk, they-even expense involved and needless diffi- 'Ihe economic side of toeing out is and students, a rather peculiar thing you and I-might soon learn how to culties in connection with…

December 16, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

…"It Works Fine. You Just Have To Push It. That's All" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. « ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 hen Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" k .- . \; 4 . a r~ ,Y ? ., , ' , Q To The Editor A Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily…

… Latent 6 " P K , { Y/ .wazr R MOST STUDENTS on this campus adopt a passive attitude toward religion. This is one conclusion which members of the Advisory Board to the Office of Religious Af- fairs…

…. drew at a Thursday meeting. This conclusion begs some analysis and a suggestion. In alanysis, many factors contribute toward determining the student religious "pulse." First, there are the factors…

…-by-train-car to an existence where the old man doesn't force him out of bed and off to church on Sunday morning, where he will mingle with one of the most religioisly cosmopolitan student bodies in the world, where…

… violation on the border, the Arabs have co- operated with the United Nations Truce team to investigate the vi- olation. Israel has often blocked the investigations and withdrew her delegates from the Mixed Ar…

December 17, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…. Meeting of all Ukrainian students on Thurs., Dec. 18, 7 p.m., Madelon Pound House, 1024 Hill Street. Christmas party. Club pic- ture. Guests are welcome. The Arab Club will sponsor a panel discussion, "U…

… educational facilities for Negroes if these facilities are "equal" to tl _- of white students. Since the 1896 decision the "separate !-*t equal" doctrine has gradually been whittled down by the court. Pecently…

…. Max Hutt, of the Psychology Department, will speak on "The Algerian Arab: An In- terdisciplinary Approach to Culture Change," at 4:10 p.m., Wed., Dec. 17, in the East Conference Room, Rackham Building…

… will be held for next semester's officers. Society for Peaceful Alternatives. Meeting 7:30 at the Michigan League. Tohru Ishimitsu, a Japanese student, will give an eyewitness account of the Hiroshima…

… breakfast Thursday morning at 7 a.m. Discussion of our Guild program and the place of our Guild onrthe campus. We are anxious to meet with all Baptist students. Coming Events Kappa Phi. Christmas party Thurs…

…- day at 5:15. Please bring your finished project, and fifty cents worth of small gifts for children, wrapped. There will be caroling after the meeting, ending with refreshments. Ukrainian Students Club…

…- dent publication called New Foundations came into existence. Like many other student voices, its purpose is to discuss the issues and questions which all of us as stu- dents face, and to present solu…

student groups in be- half of academic freedom, for equal opportunities and elimina- tion of discrimination from all phases of college life, for equal rights for women students, and against militarization…

… murder of Enos Christianii, a Negro student, writ- ten by a woman student from NYU, and an analysis by two law students of the Court of Appeals decision in the case of Roosevelt Ward, Negro leader of the…

… Labor Youth League and former U. of M. student, now in jail. New Foundations also tries to fulfill the cultural needs of its readers by publishing short stor- ies and poetry and creative art work by…

December 16, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… highways to keep an appointment with the student body at an Anti-Lynch Rally. The little Negro minister had a great deal to tell the students about the sort of things that aren't written in textbooks or…

…- dren in Detroit who want to make the trip south to bring him back, knowing that it might cost them their lives.-No one knows yet whether they made it or not. Fifty students were in the ballroom that…

… night; fifty out of eighteen thousand.-"Per- haps it was the weather," some commented. Perhaps. But there was another and far more important reason why more students didn't show up -The Administration of…

… this University refused to allow the pro- gressive organizations who sponsored the rally to carry the fight to the student body. Five campus organizations had asked permission of the Student Affairs Com…

… no longer a party matter. He has fall- en into the criminal class. He is a contam- inator of the youth of America. The University, in restricting on its campus the students' right, as a citizen of this…

… that status quo.-In short, when the Ad- ministration refuses the students per- mission to carry out an organized campus fight against Bilbo, it is, in effect, con- doning all that for which Bilbo stands…

…. Either the students of this campus had better "get out into the rain and get wet" or they stand to lose a great deal more than the privilege of having a booth on the diagonal. But, in case they do decide…

… Vanzetti's last letter to his English class. It was a matter of prin- ciple, said the trustees.- Perhaps. But be- neath the principle was a far more impor- tant reason. They were afraid that the students

December 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 50) • Page Image 7

… recipients can call (734) 652-0345 to set up an appointment with Arab and Muslim leaders, lawyers or translators. The ACLU has a hotline at (734) 769-0753 or (313) 578-6806. Students, faculty and staff can…

… individual. "There are some parts of questions we're not answering," Cahill said. "Like phone numbers of friends and family -that's the big one." The memo also states that if the individual is on a student

… should definitely have a lawyer through the ACLU or student legal ser- vices," Cahill said. Letters were sent to men of Middle Eastern descent between the ages of 18 and 33 who entered the United States on…

student, business or tourist visas since January 2000. "How do you put a deadline on a voluntary request?" asked Wendy Wagenheim, communica- tions director for the ACLU of Michigan. Wagenheim said the ACLU…

… contact Student Legal Services at 763-9920. ity stu- as Students of Color of Rackham, wel- raduate comed me into the community." Tracee Washington, member of the of Stu- Black Student Psychology Associa…

… to us and the breadth n of the of training. It would, of course, be bet- e added ter if there were more students of f Michi- color, although compared to psycholo- d by the gy departments around the…

… Continued from Page 1 but that there needs to be more aware- ness from the communities and encouragement for minority students to enter higher education," Sanchez said. Nine University graduate programs are…

student to: change light bulbs, run errands, spot clean, do basic yard work, etc. Must have own transportation. Be avail. 2 days/wk Tues.-Sat. anytime between 10am and 5pm 5-15hrs/wk $7.50/hour or better…

… rabbinical training focuses on Judaic cultural roots. It studies the Jewish texts from the view point of having been written by humans. "Doing Judaic studies as a grad student is really amazing because you can…

… graduating from the University. 1D 0 WsI!i 0J Winter Term Apply now at the Law Library- . non-Law Students " Law Students SS.I Students Minimum pay is $8.50 per hour! ***EARLY SPRING Break Specials…

December 03, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…I Don't Quite Know How To Tell You This -=" ~Iw i~igan Baitj Sity-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL…

… OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIicH. * Phone No 2-3241 CONCERNED WITH SELF: 'Silent Generation' Tag Justified, Group Says Editorials printed in…

… of how thoughtful people have seen to- day's college student. How much truth is there in these tags? Are they just tags, or do they really characterize American college stu- dents? The closest thing to…

… a definitive answer that has been given so far is a study made by a group called the Commission on the College Student. The commission is a part of the American Council on Edu- cation, a highly…

students. Inso- far as a generation can be char- acterized, this college generation is "the silent generation," "the no-nonsense kids" according to the committee's information. But the committee cautioned…

December 20, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… the Arab states should "come together-and settle" their differences, and a world court should decide how to keep the Suez Canal open to all shipping. SGC Approves Forum Topic, Appointments Student

… Lead Year's List By DALE MCGHEE Another year is rapidly waning and taking its place Locally it has been marked by the growing pains of a great university and its students. in history. and pleasures 'M…

… * * Red China Expects U0.S. Actio n in Far East- Nehru * 4 Driving Age Lowered University Regents voted last February to lower the permissable driving age for students from 26 to 21. The move was…

… them examining the success of the modified restrictions. Going into effect Sept. 1, the new regulations involved muchl -Courtesy Sheriff's Office TRAGEDY STRIKES - Three students were killed and a…

… levied for first offenses and possible explusion.from school for further violations. Deferred Sorority Rushing In March, Student Govoynment 4uncil, sop to reach the end of its two year trial status, moved…

…- jority report of the study committee. The ruling will go into effect with the beginning of the academic year 1957-58. Bicycle Restrictions Student ire was aroused late in March, when Ann Arbor officials…

… began taking steps to restrict the primary means .of student trans- portation: bicycles. Procedings were set in movement to enforce the licensing of all bicycles. By May 21, police began impounding…

… William and Liberty. The action followed complaints from many people that bicycles were constantly congesting the sidewalks on State St., making it difficult to enter stores. Student Crash Kills Five A note…

… of tragedy struck May 18, when three University students were killed and a fourth critically injured in a head-on automobile collision a few miles outside of Ann Arbor. Two Detroit residents, driving…

… the other car, also died. The students, three members of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and a girl, were dressed in formal clothes and had been driving to a fra- ternity dinner in Dixboro. The accident was…

December 15, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… young republic was run up atop the Eden Hotel, a stone building K in the modern section less than a s- quarter of a mile from the old walled city still patrolled by the Arab legionnaires of Hashem…

… need de- termined and well considered ac- tion in the future to protect it against all outside intervention." Tribute Paid To Muyskens By Students Prof. John H. Muyskens of the l speech department spoke…

… last night before students and friends, who had. gathered to pay tribute to the distinguished bio-linguist for his work and the help he has .given them. Words must be lived with and studied carefully if…

… visit from Santa Claus, children were treated to an exhibition of magic and a showing of movies. -- -4-- - - - - * * * BY CAB, CAR AND BUS: Transportation to Airport Assured for 'U' Students More than…

… 400 students today were assured adequate transporta- tion facilities to Willow Run air- port tomorrow afternoon, follow- ing two hectic days of preparation by the Wolverine Club and local bus and…

… taxicab companies. Earlier, travel authorities had expressed fear that dozens of stu- dents would be unable to make ITug Week' To Continue Next Fall Under SL Move To Cut Tugs Of War Defeated Student

… Stenn, Joe Stone and Joan Wil- lens. SL's National Student Associa- tion Committee will invite NSA to the University for its annual con- gress next summer. University officials gave the committee the go…

…-ahead to use facilities on campus for the 900- odd students and educators who will attend the congress. * * * THE LEGISLATURE announc- ed that five students have been their afternoon flights from Wil- low…

… more units if the need arises," Schiros added., Previously, he had guaranteed students transportation to the air-j port if they made reservations by noon today. "As yet we have re- ceived only 11…

… reservations," he said. MEANWHILE, Don Greenfield of the WolverinerClub reported late yesterday afternoon that his club has six cars available to take students out to the airport and ex- pects students and…

December 11, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

… accepting a $25,000 bribe from undercover FBI agents in their Abscam sting. FBI videotapes taken in a Washington townhouse showed Jenrette and Stowe dealing with agents posing as represen- tatives of an Arab

… with it a period of heavy book selling by students- ULRICH'S would like to review with you their BUY-BACK POLICY. Used books fall into several categories, each of which - because of the law of supply and…

… "culmination of an editorial policy that has been pursued over the past few months, (making the newspaper's editorial page) inac- cessible to the student population." "SO, YOU have a paper that pursues a…

… reactionary editorial policy and students have no access to it," Watson continued. "The point is that there is no way for a student on this campus to voice an opinion (in the newspaper)." Watson said the…

… dismissal of the two editors, Burnett and Managing Editor Mike Nuttle, who wrote the Greensboro editorial, would probably make the newspaper's editorial page more responsive to student opinion. THE COMMITTEE…

… also sought the endorsement of the Michigan Student Assembly during the University gover- nment's meeting Tuesday night. Although the Assembly wold not 'of- ficially endorse the committee, eight MSA…

… of the students because of the editor's "policy of not allowing an open forum for the discussion of issues." Watson said a rally demanding the ouster of the editors was held yesterday on the WSU campus…

…," Watson said. "I think the outlook is good." Although the WSU Board of Gover- nors and the WSU Student Newspaper Publications Board do not have any control over the editorial policies of the South End, the…

… benefits would be a recruit- ment tool. Volume XCI, No. 81 Thursday, December 11, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and- managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through…

December 16, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…, setting up a joint army, navy and air force to defend Europe." 4 4 a F WMA-D x :4 Dean of Students Erich Walter will discuss the University's war mobilization plans with fraternity officers at 2 p…

… Vogt, '51E, predicted th't if--war comes mliitary and naval students will be housed in fraternity houses and dormitories, as they were in the Second World War. MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5…

… Rev. Dr. Dwight Large, pas- SINCE IT WAS founded in tor of the Methodist Church, will 1925, the Bureau has published 581 speak on the Palestine situation of these Michigan Business Stu- at the Student

… nomic situation by Prof. Clare E. the Arabs in Palestine with the Griffin of the business adminis- *jmerican Friends, tration school. o<==>o<=;> oc < c<:>o< oc >co s c CLOSING OUT 0 0 Fine ORIENTAL RUGS…

student, buy Michi- ganensian today! CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Genuine horsehide A-2 Jacket $19.95; Muton color gabardine jackets, sur- coat style $14.95; men's rayon robes $6.88; men's Beacon flannel robes $6…

… Sweaters-assorted designs - $5.95 up. .)3 CHRISTMAS Gift Rates on TIME and LIFE now available. Phone Student Periodical Agency 2-8242 to order, )2 FOR RENT 2 ROOM furnished apartment. Share bath. 9518 North…

… Main, Whitmore Lake 3951. 67R ROOMS FOR RENT 2 ROOM FURNISHED apartment, 906 Greenwood. Call Wright 6336. Male students preferred. )69R % OF DOUBLE for male, one block southeast of campus. 7330. )68R…

… Christmas Flowers Plants, corsages, and cut flowers for Detroit delivery. Ph. 3-1824, 7-11 p.m. CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE )52P VULCANS STUDENT SPECIAL TICKET SALE STOPS NEXT TUESDAY. HURRY UP. )46P CLUB 211…

…. Bldg., 8-4:30. )38T WANTED TO RENT STUDENT COUPLE want room with kitchen privileges to be occupied Feb. 1. Call Stan 0284. )14W ~{ HOPPING LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 122 5. Liberty Phone…

December 01, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… UCLA's undergraduate student govern- ment. "The university and the students bene- fit exponentially" from TA labor, Geyer said. "The university's dragging their feet and the undergraduates are paying…

…." But like Razza, she said undergradu- ate students are being very supportive despite the absence of their teachers at a critical time. "The undergraduates know how important TAs are to this university…

… of Berkeley's Association of Graduate Student Employees, said that of the approximately 9,000 TAs across the California campuses, two-thirds signed the cards for union recognition. And although he said…

…- eting and completely withholding labor. The University of Michigan's Graduate Employees Organization sup- ports the California strike, along with the National Association of Graduate Professional Students

… rancorous exchanges with Israel by declarin Jerusalem "occupied territory" that should be turned over to the Arabs. The outpouring of pledges at a one-day conference at the State Department gave visible…

… European, Asian and Arab nations to do better than the $2.3 billion pledged five years ago. Clinton met privately with Arafat at the White House, hearing his complainmthat Israel had not released enough…

… differences ...," Collins said. THEFT Continued from Pgi" Anyone with information about the crimes should contact DPS officials at 763-1131 or the anonymous tip line at 1-800-863-1355. LSA first-year student

… visit by IMFchde Michel Camdessus, but gave kw other details. - Compiled from Daily wire rvpor. STUDENTS WITH CROHN'S DISEASE OR ULCERATIVE COLITIS Please join Dr. Ellen Zimmermann Asst Professor of…

December 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…0 4r mlrhgan Daily 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…

… pipelines in other Arab nations friendly to Egypt, thus further choking off the oil supply. Now that the consequences of the Allied move are being. acutely felt in Western Europe, Britain and France have…

… "king" of the Arab world. He is attempting to become an Arab "little Hitler" and deserves to be stepped on. But that is a job for a united effort, through the United Nations, not for Britain and France…

… GERULDSEN W*4y )-+/A -44 E sZ $ a_ co c. V- -- 409M 1 * wQtNl,46'r-- nosy + r TODAY AND TOMORROW: Atlantic A lliance Moral Issue Interference in Galens' Function ON WHAT GROUNDS can the Student Gov…

… compelling Galens to submit to Cam- pus Chest control, is acting with legality on its side. The student body of the University voted them jurisdictional power over all campus or- ganizations. Moreover, it must…

… future shows should be student-written. Musket is essentially a student production. The use of a Broad- way musical this year was neces- sitated by the newness bf our or- ganization and the short time…

… available for the preparation of an original script. We encourage student writers to submit scripts and scenarios for our considera- tion. Fred S. Steingold, '57 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official…

… be given In Kellogg Audi- torium on Thurs. and Fri., Dec. 6and 7, starting promptly at 7:00 p.m. ALL AIR SCIENCE II students must take the test at this time. All veterans who expect education and…

…. Student Recital: Clark Bedford, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music at 8:30 this evening, in Aud A, Angell Hall. Bedford Is a pupil…

December 01, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… in Zambia and Mozam- bique. The event brought together a diverse set of co-sponsors, including the Arab Student Association and the Caribbean People Association. The week's activities united groups…

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com LEASES From page 1 this year. Stephanie Chang, an attorney for Student Legal Services, said many students she has met with aren't sure about their housing…

… rights. "We want to make sure that stu- dents know what they can and can- not do with respect to housing," she said. Not many students seem to be aware of the ordinance's details. Many said they thought…

… confused about the Dec. 1 date." The Off-Campus Housing Office has been holding informational sessions to inform students about the ordinance, but many are still in the dark. "I feel like a freshman again…

…, trying to figure out housing," LSA junior Jenny Lohner said. "I just feel like I should know more infor- mation by now." The Michigan Student Assem- bly's External Relations Committee has been working…

… with the office to hold the sessions. Mohammad Dar, chair of the committee, said it will expand its efforts to educate stu- dents next semester. Some students said the confusion of figuring out the new…

… ordinance is one more worry they don't need. "Around this time of year espe- cially, housing is the last thing on my mind," said LSA sophomore Alayna Corden. "Ithinkthis adds alotofanx- iety to students at…

… on an unprec- edented scale. But campus momentum dissipat- ed until University Health Services employee Traci Jarrett decided to resuscitate it last year. She con- vinced six student groups to coor…

… learned something new." On Wednesday night, the African Students Association held a char- ity bar night at Club Oz on Fifth Avenue that raised more than $800 for a nonprofit group that works to fight AIDS…

… filed suit, citing similar concerns. Willett said MBooks will pro- vide students with an opportunity to discover new books. "It will take them to books they wouldn't have known about before, and it will…

December 11, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…-0552 MATTHEW D. RENNIE Opinion Editors YAEL CITRO GEOFFREY EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial…

…~.f f. ( Holiday tip: buy your books N ext week begins the final exam crunch for those students whose teachers haven't held finals early to get a head start on their holiday sabbatical. Many students

… hope that the Daily will focus its future attention on news which either takes place on the University campus or directly affects the University campus and students. James LaFave Rackham graduate student

… Bicycle safety issue not yet resolved To the Daily: I would like to clarify something found in yesterday's article "U-M to solicit student input on campus bicycle safety." The Campus Safety Committee (CSC…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…mm - 1~ p Fifty-Eighth Year { ~ Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell…

… or in letters to the editor in The Daily, it might appear that there is campus-wide support for the maneuver-- that is not the case. Many students have refrained from op- posing the movement because…

…-discrimina- tion, it is only a vote for a minority group which is trying to be successful as others have been before it--in passing itself off to the public as the voice of the student body of the University. _111…

… --iiM U.Ac " f.. II iority Control I WOUI lE HAD to find another co- lege campus in t he country so tightly controlled by a small miinority of the student body. About 15 per cent of the undergraduate…

December 08, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… Jordan it will remain so. THOSE TWO countries are still officially at war as a result of the 1947-48 Arab-Jewish fighting in Palestine. Both gave notice they will not yield their respective parts of the…

… council. They won backing of the Mos- lem Arab group in the UN and most Catholic Latin American countries. Arab Hashemite Jordan is not a UN member. MusiC's Use As Theraputic CalledLimited Because of its…

… Saturday lun- cheon discussion at 12:15 p.m. in Lane Hall. At a vocational conference fol- lowing, students interested in Christian Missions at home and abroad will have a chance to con- sult with Miss…

… appearance of a new all-arts mag- azine on ,campus. At an organizational meeting yesterday, plans were discussed for the publication of a quarterly which will provide an outlet for student creation in the five…

…. Students in the architecture college plan to sub- mit samples which will be shown to prospective Ann Arbor adver- tisers. The tentative staff of the new magazine includes an editor-in- chief, a managing…

…' Union attempt to bar student bands from college bas- ketball games in New York's Square Garden. "If the Garden is getting a per- centage of the gate of those games," he said, "I think the American…

December 11, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… clear the canal. And this must be done within the United Nations." Pineau said they also discussed a settlement of Middle East prob- lems, including a way of ending the Israeli-Arab conflict, Syria and…

… bring the Arabs and Israel together." Asked if they had discussed Soviet intervention in the Middle East, Pineau snapped: "Of course we discussed this. It is the essen- tial of the problem." - Since…

… violence which closed the school. Classes were resumed without a hitch, as eight Negroes and 583 white students returned to school. Principal D. J. Brittain Jr., said 10 Negroes and 678 whites were enrolled…

… accused Egypt in an urgent protest to the UN force of violating the cease-fire. SGC Ruling On Sorority Held Legal Student Government Council's Board in Review unanimously withdrew its stay of action on the…

… regulations deny recognition to student organiza- tions which prohibit membership I on the basis of race, religion or I color. gaard of the Literary College, who PROFESSOR SA YS: served on the Fellowship…

… stimulate thinking," he said, "classroom ex- skill with which he handled the perience is probably necessary." affairs of the Program, his experi- He explained the student must interact with his fellow…

students ence ofrmany years spend in India and teachers. "In order to be motivated to work on his own, help and traveling throughout this should be available." country well qualify him for the The professor…

… noted television tends to separate the student position." from the faculty. Good Classical Background There does come a time when the student is more mature and Prof. Frank Huntley of the Eng- is able to…

… !', . I O1 Hungary By EDWARD GERULDSON Istvan Laszlo, a student leader of the Hungarian revolt, will ap- pear at the University Thursday in connection with a nationwide speaking ,our of American col- leges…

…. Laszlo's speech is scheduled for 3 p.m. at Rackham, according to Anne Woodard, '57, chairman of the National and International Affairs Committee of Student Gov- erment Council., His tour is being sponsored…

December 07, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…- *y Zenisek was astonished by the formality between students and in- uctors. He still feels the results of, rigid training and often when he proaches a professor, he uncon- ouisly returns to the…

… cruiser San Diego a year agot Architectural Society Starts Campaign Officers of the Architectural society At Other Colleges Students to Build Open Air Theotre Palo Alto, Cal., Dec. 6.-Denied an open…

…- ably speak in Hill auditorium March 12 at the big open meeting of the Busrah campaign, which will be con- ducted by the student Y. M. C. A. for a whole week, March 12 to 19. Wellington H. Tinker, general…

… are now holding out against the Germans. The hospitals have not only been treating stricken Turks and Arabs, but have had many patients from th,' different armies. Through irriga'on and the building of…

… the war, the great projects of development will be resumed. Arabs and Turks have controlled the historic valley for nearly a thousand years, M'ut now it is in Christian hands. It is predicted that soon…

… the ancient cities will be unearthed and the trea.sures long hidden among their ruins will be recovered. Business Opportunity; st right for two students. $4,000 s established business clearing $200 per…

December 13, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

… certainly don't be part of the move- ment to cover it up and suppress it. Tarek Baydoun University of Michigan Dearborn junior The letter writer is the president of the Arab Student Union on the Dearborn…

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, December 13, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 Stothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE…

… military force. Rather than clash with the National Guard in an attempt to disrupt the inau- guration, we will celebrate the power of people united. Students for Progress wishes to empower people by creating…

… progress, with passion, coor- dination and solidarity. Those who would like to learn more about Jan. 20 and Students for Progress should go to www.umjan20.org. Adam White LSA junior Students for Progress…

… Taking sides in Middle East conflict is a bad move for student government To THE DAILY: I would caution the leadership of the Michigan Student Assembly against taking such general unwavering positions of…

… campus LETTERS POLICY The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over others. Letters should…

December 12, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… and our expression of love for the chil- dren of the stones in Gaza and West Bank, and for the Palestinian Arabs living as second-class Israeli citi- zens," he said. Representatives from five other…

… of spreading joy throughout the community," said Tracy Hudson, club member. Last year the Angel Club, the "female counterpart" of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, received the 1987 Student Recognition Award…

…-year student from Washtenaw County who they feel has superior academic achievement. Started in 1982 by 15 women, Calloway said the purpose of the original chapter was "to fill the void of community service in…

… the Black community at the University of Michigan." THE LIST Pre-Kwanzaa program teaches students to observe holiday What's happening in Ann Arbor today Speakers "Techniques for Examining Survival…

… Holiday celebrations for some Afro-American University students won't climax on Christmas Day this year if a special educational program is successful. For the past week, the Housing- Special Programs…

… Office of Student Services has been promoting its fifth annual "Pre-Kwanzaa" awareness program to educate students about Kwanzaa, a seven-day Afro-American holiday that begins Dec. 26, and encourage them…

… to celebrate it at home. The project, which simulated the week-long festival for students and Ann Arbor area families, attracted more than 150 participants. "It's been extremely successful," said Judy…

… Sturgis Hill, coordinator of Project Awareness, who planned one of the events. "We haven't had a volume of people necessarily, but the students have come (to the presentations)." LSA sophomore Vanessa…

December 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. THE MICHIGAN DAILY ThURSDAY1, Nw- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) All students who expect education and training allowance under Public Law 550…

…. Peter- son, Director of Summer Placement. Mr. Petrson has a list of camps, re- sorts, and business and industrial firms who would like to have students inter- view during the Christmas holidays. Job…

… York, N.Y., is looking for a graduate econ- omist. MA degree or better in Econ- omics. U.S. or Saudi Arab citizens only. Space Technology Labs., Inc., Los An- geles, Calif., is interested in a man for…

…'S RESTAURANT 1100 E. Catherine . . . OPEN IA.M,-8 P.M. . . . 7 days wek d STUDENTS: For Ann Arbor's Finest Meals- THE 'MICHIGAN UNION MAIN DINING ROOM -*-NEWLY REDECORATED -- Hours: Luncheon: 11:45.-1:30 oc t…

….o4Z o4E>O=>or~cOO:>0C Do o> 4 :OOC2>o> 0 oThe Best in Oriental Cuisine "SEASON'S GREETINGS o 'TO ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY" 1 ~'You will be served the finest in > Cantonese and American Food Will close…

December 15, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…Jker, Tte evening service, a Wesleyan Guild Lecture, will be led by the Rev, Edward P. (Continued in column s) ALUMNI MEMORIAL HALL ART COLLECTION INCLUDES MANY PICTURES OF HIGH VALUE That so many students

… the second floor. The "Retreat" shows two Arabs with their horses fleeing over the desert, and is full of. the spirit and motion, the feeling, with which Schreyer has pictured Arabia life. It is one of…

… a Cabaret." These are pictures of varying merit, but they are well worth the seeing, and will repay care- ful study and analysis. RUSSIAN STUDENTS TO FORM NEW CAMPUS ORGANIZATION According to present…

… plans a Rus- sian students' society may be added to the list of campus organizations. Re cent statistics show that 11 Russians are enrolled in this university, and more are expected. Alexander Rovin and a…

… system was defeated at Minnesota by the senior laws, because of the third clause in the measure which provided for the reporting of all dishonest students to the faculty authorities. Recent statistics show…

… that the ex- penses of a college student at Min- nesota in 1912 are 40 per cent higher than those of a student twenty years ago. Kansas-The rooters club at Kan- sas is calledl the "thundering thous- and…

…." Healthy lungs and much col- lege spirit are necessary for member- ship. Nebraska-Nebraska University has taken a very decided stand against the song "Hail, hail, the Gang's all Here" and any student who…

… law students, who, moved by great ambitions, entered that room then only to leave it so soon to sacrifice their lives in the cause of their country. - It is not strange, then, that this old lecture hall…

December 05, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… by where they perform, cover more than the commercial concerts, and write local music biography and history. Contacted after the lecture, he said student critics on college newspapers should feel free…

… campus. When asked if student criticism should be given consideration, he replied, "Who isn't a student?" JCC Award Choices Due Wednesday Nominations for the Junior Chamber of Commerce's Distin- guished…

…, Mr. Hoffman. )2 STUDENTS-Up to is off on diamonds, watches, rings, electric shaver, silver- ware. appliances and all othert ewery items. Any nationally advertised pro- ducts at these savings. Ph. Ed…

…-8454. )2R NEAR CAMPUS-Small single room for male student. $5.50 per week. 813 E. Kingsley. )34R SINGLE ROOM for a girl in private home, location convenient to campus and downtown Ann Arbor. Every- thing…

…- odicals. Student Periodical Agency )36P TONIGHT--The pace to go is the Union Little Club. For the whole evening or after the show. )39P BARBER SHOP Harmony-Ann Arbor Chapter, SPEBSQSA, meets 8:30 p…

….m. Tuesday, Schwaben Hall, 217 S. Ash- ley. Students cordially invited. )38P TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED Driving good conditioned car to Dal- las, Texas and return for holidays. Would like riders for part or…

… 7177. )88 RADIO SERVICE Auto - Home - Portable Phono & 1.. Fast & Reasonable Service ANN ARBOR RADIO & T.V. "Student Service" 1215 So. Uni., Ph. 7942 l11% blocks east of East Eng. 115B WASHING - Finished…

… MEANING to find out about our student faculty and regular specials, haven't you? Well, if you are not do- ing anything why .not inquire now. Student Periodical Agency, 6007. )17M 4x5 DEJUR iprofessional…

December 14, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… contact all alumni for con- tributions. A student drive, which will con- tact all students, will also begin next fall. M. any research projects are al- ready under way under Phoenix Project sponsorship…

… regardless of all the con- troversy, students can be pretty sure that they will get to he air- port in time to catch airplanes leaving Friday afternoon. 1 SAC Plans Hlearings on IFC Action The Student Affairs…

… constitutions and/or by-laws will be suspend- ed unless they are able to pre- sent to the Office of Student Affairs by Jan. 1, 1951, evidence showing that they have peti- tioned their national offices, asking…

… its passage. Namely, to stop pressure on IFC by other student organizations." Rothschild called the resolu- tion "watered down." Rothschild explained that he was writing the letter "because I want the…

December 10, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

… being placed on teaching students how to find jobs and making sure they get practical ex- perience in college. WHILE HOLDING a degree "still makes a difference as far as em- ployment is concerned," it is…

… fictitious Arab sheiks willing to pay bribes to politicians in exchange for special favors. Kelly and two co-defendents, Eugene Ciuzio of Longwood, Fla., and Stanley Weisz of Smithtown, N.Y., are on trial for…

… private immigration bills for fictitious Arabs. Interest rates keep rising NEW 'VORK-Interest rates continued to climb toward record levels yesterday, and the surge is not over, Henry Kaufman, da leading…

… 10, 1980 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 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor…

December 01, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 70) • Page Image 12

…, the fact is that Israel has occupied aland from which another people were displaced. Camp David failed to deal with the issue," Ahmad charged. The Arab student called the conflict between Israel and…

…, this conference excludes a Palestinian voice, but I cannot speak for them. Wh- at I have to say is from the point of view of a radical student from the Middle East." He went on to list what he thought…

… Egypt, Jordan, and Syria; the condition of Palestinians in other Arab states; and the struggle between conservative and radical fac- tions between these states as the other areas of concern that Camp…

December 09, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… controversial Title IX measure will be held at 1917 Washtenaw St. . . . and voting con- tinues in the LSA Student Government election. Dope note Remember sweet little Timmy, Lassie's master, who followed his…

… contempt citation against him over infor- mation relating to the Arab boy- cott of Israel. MORTON released an ex- chanee of letters showing that the chairman of a House sub- committee which had voted to cite…

… the LSA student government elec- tions. The elections wind up today. may join AF Kissinger Pike High Court refuses. to reverse Nebrasko trial1 news blackout WASHINGTON (A)-The Supreme Court yesterday…

… fighters in hand-to- hand combat under a hail of mortars and rockets in the heart of this Arab capital. Official sources said 100 people were killed in what Premier Rashid Karami described for the first time…

December 13, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… School of Music opera classes Student3 will present three acts from three Act II of "Manon" by Jules outs for it' operas in a special program at Massenent, featuring Andrew of 'Detecti 8:30 p.m. tomorrow…

…. * * * "Cycles in Materialism and Re- ligion" is the topic of William R. Lacey's lecture at 4 p.m. in the League. Lacey is a lecturer for the Baha'i World Faith. Arab Club members will play host to their…

… University faculty and student friends at a banquet at 6:15 p.m. in the International Center, featuring Arabian food and native music. * * * Prof. Kenneth E. Boulding of the Economics department will address…

… English depart- ment, Gothic Film Society and Art Cinema, Guild, the predecessor to the present Student Legislature Cinema Guild. The Robert Flaherty Founda- tion will provide the films for showing at the…

December 02, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… Auditions To Be Held For Dance Program Men and women students who wish to participate in a weekly 15-minute show to be given dur- ing intermission at the regular Union dance every Saturday night are requested…

… oppor- tunity to perform before large au- diences may report to the Union student offices anytime between 3 and 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday. Applicants may also call Bill Curry at 2-3256 or Bob Perrin…

… also include a number of scientific periodicals filmed in enemy countries during the war. Another set of reproductions the American Culture Series, brings to the student early Ameri- can documents…

…- ed among recent additions to the University collection of films. Doctoral dissertations and for- eign theses on microfilm have been of tremendous value to graduate students, Dr. Rice said. i The Time…

… history. archaeology Illinois Under Way and philosophy at the University _sUne Way of Munich. The University's student chapter He came to this country in 1939 after five years of residence and of the…

… Paintings, Lasansky Prints PALESTINE DIVISION - Two types of shading indicate Jew- ish and Arab countries into which Palestine was partitioned by vote of the United Nations General Assembly in its session at…

December 04, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…'s activities which start and Fred C. Kelly, who was a student tomorrow are under the direction of here in 1901 and 1902, are the authors the National Americanism commission o stories in the December issues of of…

… passing our way; come in and see some of the new tints and envelope shapes. FOR SALE BY 0. DFMTRRILL 17 NICKELS ARCADE The tale of a lawless, Arab Chief who loved an Engl beauty - and took her! Stormed her…

December 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

… eyes to this, and end their support of Palestinian suffering in the wake of the American-funded Israeli occupation. LSA senior Paul Saba is president of the University 'sArab Anti…

… of Michigan Law School affirmative action case, Grutter v. Bollinger, et al. Miranda K. S. Massie, lead counsel for the student intervenors in Grutter, addressed the court. BY MIRANDA K.S. MAssF This…

… echoed by the aSures panel that permitted stu- )penly dent intervention in these pnl cases. ,e into The overwhelming evi- it are dence presented by the le of student intervenors at trial tng it. shows that…

… through affir- mative action. Prior to the use of such policies, racism overdetermined admissions, as the trial record shows. The Law School wes segregated. In 1964, it graduated a class of 293 students

…, all of whom were white (and the over- whelming majority of whom were men). 1964 was no aberration. Between 1950 and 1970 the Law School graduated 5,772 students, of ALYS^ "AOO/Daily Supporters of…

… higher education, that educational authorities like the regents have the right to take steps to end de facto segregation. Extensive trial testimony presented by the students on the recent experi- ence in…

… affirmative action policies. The results were clear and devastating - minority admis- sions to the best-regarded schools plummeted; inequality in educational opportunity between white students and minority…

students increased as the UC system split into two separate and unequal tracks; prejudice on campus grew. Earlier this year, the UC Regents, admitting the failure of their ill-conceived social experiment…

December 03, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… lawsuit initially broke. The Arab-Latina student said she already was among a small number of minorities at the Law School and felt the lawsuit threatened the school's minority representation. "I felt that…

… Thanksgiving break, the computer system shut down for just under five hours, upgrading the e-mail for the University. Students, faculty and staff can now store twice the amount of e-mail in their accounts. The…

… from 1 $8, but students are offered the initial five for Protect yourself. Condoms: Most effective in preventing STDs. . Vaginal spermicide: Chemical barriers that kill sperm. Female condom: Pouch with…

… Callen, a salesperson at the Safe Sex Store on South University Avenue, said that college students don't seem embarrassed when buying methods of pro- Chem. lecturer wins Golden Apple By Lindsey Alpert…

… Daily Staff Reporter Many Jewish students on campus will eat latkes, light menorahs, exchange presents and play with drei- dels during the next eight days to cele- brate an event and miracle that occurred…

…-eyed students drifted into Kathleen Nolta's 8 a.m. chem- istry lab, they could not have antici- pated the excitement awaiting their soon-to-be honored lecturer. This year, in overwhelming num- challenged" them…

…. "This is such a surprise ... I have to absorb it," Nolta said yesterday morning after a group of representa- tives from Students Honoring University Teaching, came to the instructor's lab to surprise her…

December 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… to four Israeli university campuses, where hundreds of Jewish and Arab students protested in solidarity with Palestinians of the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. The largest protest was at Jerusalem…

… were concerned about the store's $1,000 loss last year, and its unorthodox manage- n banks ment structure. Seven University students currently serve on the store's governing board. Upon learning that…

… began a 10 to 50 percent discount sale last week. Self said the store is currently negotiating with another Ann Arbor bookstore to open a book-buying stand in the University Cellar so that students coming…

… "overlooked" and that there were some delays in completing promotional cam- paigns. i BUSINESS EM IVIEW-INrRODUCTOK TU LNI wSC© JUOCmpirEnERT. EDUCATIOAL CENTER LT. -lt24eMi Medical students raise money…

… "People try and avoid you, or are really receptive to you," said Alan Mishra, who was canvassing by the West Engineering Arch. Darius Mehregan, a third-year medical student collecting by the bus stop at C…

….C. Little revealed his collection tactics, saying, "Some of them still give if you corner them." Students' feelings about the drive are mixed, but most are positive. "It's hard to get money out of people, but…

students donated, but weren't sure what the drive was for. "I didn't know what they were about, but everyone else had a tag, so I figured it must be worthwhile," said Gerry Padnos, an engineering sophomore…

December 09, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… Union. Daily Photo by CYRENA CPANG Fruit for finals-frayed frosh Business students prepare fruity care packages at the Business School for today's delivery to lucky freshpersons. Working for AIESEC, the…

… International Association of Students in Economics and Business Management, the packagers successfully raised enough money to send six University delegates to the organization's Seattle convention. WOULD BAR…

… costly Yom Kippur War against the Arabs. "DEEP MOURNING has fallen on all of Israel and on the whole Jewish people," Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said in Switzerland, echoing PHOTOS SHOW former Israeli…

… board, and the students several million dol- seriously wounding the school's financial resources. That problem, however, was cleared up-yesterday when the university's money managing.firm, Scud- der…

… exchanges pleasantries with Michigan Student Assembly President Eric Arnson while Sally Fleming chats with another student. Fleming 's farewell Music and -me-mories Development Council chairman divestiture…

… Saturday- Em " Former Ann Arbor congress- By STEVE HOOK. Outgoing University President Rob- ben Fleming was honored yesterday by student government leaders and enter- tained by the Friars and University…

… Broadcasting in Washington, D.C. The ceremony began with Henry Johnson,' vice-president for student man and unsuccessful GOP candi- date for Senate Marvin Esch was sharply criticized by Common Cause for…

December 06, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

…'t be disappointed. And if you miss this golden opportunity, you can't say we didn't warn you.! Volunteers needed Student volunteers are needed to aid the U's Disabled Students Services in compiling a…

… study on the accessibility of campus buildings for persons using wheelchairs. The volunteers will evaluate building entrances, doorways and elevators to pro- duce a national directory for these students

…. This directory will enable students to compare colleges and universities in terms of accessibility. Volun- teers will be helping DSS meet a January 1 dead- line for a Higher Education Accessibility…

… Project mandated by the U.S. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Interested students should contact DSS, 4119 Michigan Union or 763-3000 for further information from 9-5, Monday through Wednesday…

… presented at Community High School by the Community High School Aud. at 8 p.m. Admission is $1 for students and $2 for adults ... The Dance and Music department pre- sents a multi-art dance concert at 8 p…

… attention around the navel-teaching wide-eyed students the intricacies of the stripping trade. Her field work is extensive since she claims to have worked her way through the University of California at…

… 84-17 with 27 abstentions to ask all countries to desist from military or economic aid to Israel as long as it "con- tinues to occupy Arab territories and deny the inalienable" na- tional rights of the…

December 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… despite a decline in farm product prices, the government said. The explosion in fuel prices reflected the first big infla- tionary impact of the Arab oil cutoff and put into numbers what consumers know…

… the truck Current fuel crisis makes those vacation plans more difficult By JEFF DAY Going home for the holidays may be a little bit more difficult this year due to the energy crisis. A random student

… survey, taken by The Daily yesterday, indicated that students are adjusting their vacation plans to meet with increasing fuel shortages. "We were planning on going skiing," said Ed Snell '74. "We might not…

… to visit old friends. "We were going up north snow-. mobiling," Karen Swanson, '77, sighed, "but that uses up a lot of gas." But those students taking to the roads anyway, seem intent on ig- noring…

… 50. It would take SGC reaffirms its support of BAM goals; refutes prior stand By STEPHEN SELBST Student Government C o u n c i l (SGC) last night overwhelmingly affirmed "student support for the…

… condemned the University's pladge to meet a 1970 BAM de- mand for 10 per cent minority en- rollment. Last night's motion counteracting the resolution passed last week was MARTY KAUFMAN, a radical student

… activist, then introduced a substitute motion which supported the BAM demands and made no mention of quotas. The final resolution, which pro- claimed "student support for the Black Action demands" and put…

December 10, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… Upsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Delta Tau Tau Kappa Epsilon Triangle Fraternity Trigon Zeta Beta Tau December 13, 1954 Arab Students Club Delta Theta Phi Geddes House Helen Newberry Phi Delta…

… an ir- refutable break between the French and the Germans. (Copyright, 1953, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Sorry, No Lines WITH THE permanent conversion of the dormitories to hold more students, the…

… discouraging task to reach a party in one of the hill dormitories during the peak hours. Students wishing to call out must often wait twenty min- utes for the operator to answer. On fin- ally obtaining one. the…

student is often greeted with, "sorry, all our outside lines are busy," and a quick click of the re- ceiver. If she still has the desire to make her call, she must again wait a long period for an operator…

… size families. Even most rural phones are not so overburdened. If the dormitories have been converted to house more students, facilities should be in- creased accordingly. Two or three more ex- tensions…

… Ccomplaint of the foreign students. CADEMIC Freedom Week is ov- The Daily has previously publish- er. Some 600 students parti-. edeioilatce n etr cipated in the meetings and many ed editori ubearticl remind…

…Dettr more read, heard and discussed the International Student Organ- questions raised in these meetings. Kahn, a resolution was passed by But this is only a beginning. ization (the body representing the Since…

… what happens to academic foreign students) not in the dis- freedom affects us all, it is im- tant past, asking Dr. Gale to re- portant that all of us at least sign on a certain issue. Moreover, have a…

…. What out of the thousands of foreign are the facts about the cases? students that have gone through What will be our reaction to this this University. Dr. Kahn could committee? only have gathered a…

… smattering The Academic Freedom Sub- of the problems concerning these Commission can continue to help students. This could hardly give bring the various viewpoints to him a comprehensive perspective the…

December 05, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Student Safeguards W ITH THE curtain set to rise next month on the local performance of congres- sional committees investigating…

… elucation, University officials are at present faced with two proposals for a' policy stand in regard to students who may be called to testify. Two weeks ago the Student Legislature unanimously endorsed a set…

… of criteria under which a student would be open to charges by the University only if he vi- olated a state or national law, or "at- tempted to represent the University com- munity or any segment…

… thereof" in giving his testimony. In a second student action on Monday the Joint Judiciary Council requested the power to consider all cases concerning dis- ciplinary action toward students which might…

December 19, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…PACE'.SM THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMA 19 1998 WAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. T)~E~Pl~vm1'1~ 10 101CR v V -AN -4A , "AjWAL94TJLAPAU W X0, XUY U F Foreign Students Give Plans For…

… International Center. New York City and Washington will be toured by a group of 25 students leaving Ann Arbor Dec. 23 and returning Dec. 31. Three days will be spent in each city touring places of interest. In…

… today, tomorrow and Saturday in the lobby of the architecture build- ing. The independent student publi- cation will include articles of art criticism and representative art work by students and faculty…

… States. Extending its scope of material beyond' that of student art work, "Dimension" presents ideas of students and professors in related fields of art. These ideas are vital to the designer since he has…

… man with a flash camera. -Daily-John Hirtzel FINISHING TOUCHES-Foreign students enter into the holiday spirit by decorating their Christmas tree. Over the Christmas period many students will tour large…

… cities, while others spend their vacation with Ann Arbor families. cher have invited International Hatcher home. Center students to attend an an- Another holiday season party nual Christmas party given es…

…- will be sponsored by the Interna- pecially for students from other tional Center at 8 p.m. Dec. 21 in lands at 8 p.m. Dec. 27 at the the Union Ballroom. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN TEN LEADING STORIES…

… world news story of the year was the play of power politics in the Middle East. Skirmishes had been going on constantly between Israel and her Arab neighbors, and that situa- tion appeared critical in…

December 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

… rrive. Zhang said he and his students can alculate the likelihood of fragmen- on by studying the magma's com- tion, temperature and initial ater content. He said he hopes that his research ill help…

… Berrin. W hite Ribbon group aims to stop violence Men organize to combat violence against women By Jody Simone Kay Daily Staff Reporter The White Ribbon Campaign, a group of all male students on campus…

… groups such as Arab-Americans, Engler said. Detroit already has begun efforts to train census workers and target groups undercounted in the 1990 census, such as children. All census information is…

December 03, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… fac- tion believed to be an umbrella group for the kidnappers. Israel's chief hostage negotiator, Uri Lubrani, said Israel would re- lease its key Arab bargaining chip, detained Lebanese Hezbollah…

… historic preservation for students who have completed their sophomore year at an accredited college or university. Students spend the first semester in New York at the Graduate School of Architecture…

… institution L. ,t 1 r. UHS Continued from page 1 vey of 20 universities nationwide run by the American College Health Association, 2.3 out of every 1,000 college students are infected with HIV. If the…

… survey correctly reflects the University, about 80 students on this campus are infected. "This is a problem that is not go- ing away. The only way to deal with this epidemic is education," Paulson said…

… Lesbian/Gay Male Programs Office, said his office felt compelled to as- sist in the celebration to maintain its practice of addressing concerns STUDENT Continued from page 1 Aside from attending Demo…

… terms by students atthe University of Michigan. On-campus subscription rate forfallfwinter9l1-92 is $30; all other subscriptions via first class U.S. mail are $149 - prorated at Nov. 1, 1991, to $105…

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 11, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

… lower levels, a foreign He denied having any part in language may be a student's the extortion scheme adding only exposure to grammar. he had no need for the money. "STUDYING enough to read He said he was…

… dants said they would appeal 2 ~Another potential drawback is the carelessness of students without a distribution require-, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ment. Assistant LSA Dean ' DANCE CAMPANY Charles Morris…

… across town. degree, but that a student must THE PERFORMING ARTS When I stopped, they jumped "YOU GET A LOT of nurses be careful in his or her plan- and ran so I was out a couple and bar patrons. I used to…

… get ning. DECEMBER 10, 11, 12 THE FRONT" bucks," he says, shaking his a lot of students years ago' but Bob Chiilin, another BGS head. now students own their own senior, praises the program for…

… pre-law (student) -ents a mile- cabs charge. But says firmly. , "Driving comes an advantage." AM ~-~ Atty. Geof- he would sentence. d no inten- ury or any :nst young It was a There was " Orlando ANfam…

… at the 1972 Olym- Pentagon. Ivy said, "I'm sorry to see pics in Munich. But Arab and The drafts of forthcoming re- him go. The timing on this is other Third World . countries ports prompted liy the…

December 11, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

… University and University of Detroit students are of Lithuanian and Baltic States origin and will do native dances dating back to the 12th century-- the pagan days," said Vytas Dukas, Grad., who danced with…

… interest in everything Russian among Russian students and to give them an opportunity' to present their talents," said Temira Pachmuss, technical ad- visor of the club. ence and choruses participating. The…

… recently in Columbus, Ohio, on charges of participatin'g in an un- lawful lottery, while the case against another student was dis- missed. Racy A. Morris, arrested by the highway patrol on Oct. 31, re…

… style and earthy approach to folk music. Most of the music which Odetta uses has been hand- Organization SNotices Baha'i Student Group, weekly meet- ing, Dec. 11, 8:30 p.m., 725 S. Division. Topic: "Love…

…., Symposium, Dec. 11, 8 p.m., Mich. Union, 3rd floor Conf. Rm. Delegates: Louis Greiss (United Arab Republic), Flomon Quay- uor (Ghana), Pacifico Albano Castro (Philippines), Ahmed Belkhodja (Tuni- sia…

December 04, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

… a Change ALTHOUGH the Student Legislature elec- tions this year were far from ideal they represent a trend of consistent improvement in elections on this campus. Since the Legislature was formed…

… a vigorous appeal against loyalty voting and "place-trading." In a series of letters -to the student body, students at- tacked these practices, which generally mark the elections-the unwritten law…

… election. The students behind the vote-for-the- Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: DON McNEIL man…

… the average voter to know the can- didates, and they recognize that place- trading is a quite logical ramification of the system. But because, as one student put it, the present voting plan is…

… perfect answer, but it is high time the Student Legislature made, a sincere and thorough effort to find a substitute for the inequalities and inefficiencies rampant in the present set-tip. -Naomi Stern…

… Youth groups and the Socialists from the western sec- tors. Israel . . The Israel government made an official bid to the United Nations' for membership this week, while Palestine Arabs were claiming Ab…

… West Coast strike followed within a few days. * * * * LOCAL Election ... Smashing all previous records, 7,013 students turned out to vote in the two-day campus election, Tuesday and Wednesday. Elected…

… were 32 Student Legislators and thre emembers of the Board in Control of Student Publications, Tom Walsh, Bruce Lockwood and John Campbell. Senior class officers picked were Val Johnson, pres- ident…

… Canterbury ad- dressed a mostly student audience on peace with Russia, claiming to bei explaining the Russian viewpoint on controversial issues. At week's end, an investigation revealed that the University may…

… have denied permission for the Dean to speak on campus. * ~* * Basketball ... Ticket manager Don Weir announced that students would be seated at all home basketball games on a first come first served…

December 05, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… freedom would not be abused," adding that he was disappointed at the failure of many students "to under- stand and accept their responsibility in the matter of class attendance." Previously Dean Erich A…

…. Walter, who didn't actually disapprove in so many words t of Thanksgiving absences, made it clear that students would be expected to attend classes according to the University calendar. Both he and Dean…

… Peake denied setting up any special regulations for the Thanksgiving weekend. It is evident, then, that they are not reproaching the student for breaking any rules, but rather for abusing the new…

… regulations. If liberalized attendance regulations are to be in effect they should be sweeping enough to cover a situation like the Thanksgiving weekend when the student may feel, rightly or wrongly, that he…

… needs an extra day off. If the responsi- bility rests with the student in such mat- ters, and the faculty came to the conclusion last June that it does, then why the threats a and reproaches? Did we do…

… something wrong last week? Perhaps the new attendance rule is only a temporary measure designed to prove to the student body that they are incapable of assuming responsibility in attendance matters. Let us…

… hope that is; not the case. Let us hope that the present rule will re- main in effect. Then when a student's ab- sences begin to affect his academic progress it will be time to crack down with threats or…

December 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… our informer program. (Ring, ring) Oh, there's a . die nIdsaU aiy Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE DAILY: Clarifying facts in PL0-Israel dispute Higgins I…

… German Jews" during 1944. The root cause of many problems in the Mideast is direc- tly attributable to British inter- ference and manipulation of the White Paper. The Arabs had no reason to kill Jews, and…

… likewise the Jews had no interest in killing Arabs. However, under the direc- tion of British Generals like Glubb Pasha in Transjordan, the Arabs were trained, equipped, A differe To the Daily: and…

… Larry Clarke Sally Eibert Julie Miller Ce a ODE TO THE TIRED STUDENT (to the tune of "Another One Bites the Dust") Another grade bites the dust Another grade bites the dust And another one bombed, and…

December 05, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Force SALT to get tough EVER SINCE THE League of Nations was formed after World War I, Americans have expressed a desire for international agreements design- ed to…

… ISSUES ARF import- ant to students as well. It is the organized labor movement alone that has the social muscle to smash tuition hikes and cut- backs. Seeking to win students to - a working…

… Youth League Dec. 1 Letters:Pro.s To The Daily: tions of sex discrimination in 'the classroom. t 4, S./ t rwrM w I AM A STUDENT in Soci- ology 303, "Race and Cultural Contacts," taught by Professor…

… by a student. A discussion regarding their ex- istence was ended with a state- ment by Dr. Edwards that "Be- sides it's impossible for a man to rape a woman." Several peo- ple reacted to this statement…

… emphasizes the need for formal mechanisms through which students can resolve ques- Denise Shoug December 4 A nti-semii-stism To The Daily: I HAD A FAMILIAR feeling in the pit of my stomach after reading Ruth…

… be applied to Israel's poli- cies toward Arab Israelis (the right to vote, hold office, serve in the armed forces) when rampant persecution against Jews and others (including Christians in many Moslem…

… states) flourishes. It is incon- ceivable that a Jew hold of- fice in Saudi Arabia. It is a fact that many Arabs hold pub- lic office above the municipal level in Israel. It is a familiar theme. When a Jew…

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