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February 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

…- ture agenda. Yesterday, the caucus briefly discussed the lack of control cities have over state-owned property within city boundaries as well as problems with students who live off campus. "We have…

… people walking down the street with open cans of beer from one party to another," said Mt. Pleasant mayor Susan Smith about Central Michigan University students. Ypsilanti mayor Clyde King said Eastern…

… city distributes booklets containing information about responsibilites of living off campus to students and also meets each term with the student assembly. "Sometimes it's more effective to work with the…

students directly than go through the administra- tion," Schweitzer said. ""We're talking about a very small number of students who really cause prob- lems." Civilians flee southern Lebanon under Shite…

… after one rocket attack. The fighting fueled tension in the volatile region in advance of new Arab-Israeli peace talks in Washington. Each round of talks has been pre- ceded by renewed violence in south…

…- ern Lebanon. Arabs have accused Israel of creating incidents in an ef- fort to derail the talks, but Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and the Palestinian delegation said they planned to at- tend next week. In New…

… York, the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday appealed to all parties to the violence to "exercise maximum restraint" and enhance the Arab-Israeli peace pro- cess. Shiite and Israeli gunners blasted at…

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February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

…- tended to the environment, said University alumnus and former Students for a Demo- cratic Society leader Tom Hayden Friday dur- ing the closing address of the 1992 Neil Staebler Symposium. "Democracy…

… treat people the same way we treat nature today," Hayden said. As a University student, Hayden said he was discouraged by classes that failed to ad- dress moral and philosophical issues. Hayden said he…

… would be more appropriate for a group of environmental students so that his vision could take root," said LSA sophomore Devon Eagle. Other students agreed that Hayden's envi- ronmental vision was…

… activist and founder of the Students for a Democratic Society Tom Hayden gives the closing address Friday for the Neal Staebler Symposium at Rackham auditorium. Former ambassador to China Increase of…

… spoke of her vision of cooperation between teachers and communities in educating all its citizens in math and technology. Anderson emphasized that teach- ers must believe in every student's ability to…

… war," Savir said. However, he said U.S. involve- ment in the region should be lim- ited. "Whenever Israel has made concessions or will make conces- sions it can only be in response to Arab changes - not…

… will have water together or none of us will," he said. We must achieve peace for this and future generations, Savir added. "The fate of the Middle East is in our hands - Israelis and Arabs alike." Savir…

…'s lacking in the Middle East." LSA first year student Lia Kush- nir commented, "Both sides in the Middle East are very absolute in their convictions. I find it hard to believe that compromise can be achieved…

February 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… phone number unknown to most students. Hodges report further explains that upon arriving on the scene no cab was found, and the officers de- cided to explore the area for any- thing unusual. Hodge…

… support for Syria and other Arab states and the status of the U.S. as a leader in in- ternational diplomacy has placed. Israel in an improved diplomatic position. "The end of the Cold War changed the…

… the variety of specialized courses." military on accounts of prejudice APPLE Continued from page 1 courses are highly regarded by students. "I think a lot of professors are jIst concerned with research…

… going to serve rmore active roles in monitoring the event ... Students from other uni- uesities may attend, but they may dc. that on their own, not with guests," Cianciola said. ,The alterations to the…

… Union Building Access Policy were based Okta consensus formed by represen- t ves from Alpha Kappa Alpha, tpi1 Black Greek Association, Mlchigan Student Assembly, M chigan Union Board of Represen- tfves…

… (MUBR), and Student Affairs office. f"I think there's a concern for events that draw large numbers of people that don't really have a close affiliation to the University or the grup that's sponsoring the…

… event," C'ianciola said. R YD lie added that this issue would be discussed at the February meeting of the coalition of students and ad- ministration officials scheduled to review the Union policy…

…. Associate Vice President of Stu- dent Affairs Royster Harper echoed Cianciola's concerns. She said, "One of the challenges (Thursday) night was they weren't U of M students. Out of 300 students, 200 were East…

…- gramming events for students. So we're just going to have to continue working on that together." Harper added that a beneficial side effect of the fight was that it allowed administrators and stu- dents to…

… learned that rather than doing it at eight o'clock in the morning, we could change our calendar." MUBR Chair Priti Marwah agreed. "There's some very good in- put, especially from student lead- ers," she…

February 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

…. Life was normal in Lebanon's Christian regions. The Israeli attacks Sunday on the Palestinian refugee camps were in apparent retaliation for an Arab raid on an army camp in Israel early Saturday. Israel…

… serve as role models in order to pre- vent isolating students and other faculty members. "It's a message of exclusion and I'm not saying that's an intentional message, but it it's be- ing received, it…

…'s one that has power," she said. Raising the number of senior women faculty members enriches intellectual diversity and student YELTSIN Continued from page 1 Russia had kept up its payments in accordance…

… Cold War. The measures would use the $400 million appropriated by Congress last year to help destroy the former Soviet nuclear might. 10 Human anatomy Sandra Suarez, an RC firsy-year student, examines…

… this community," Peterson said in the statement. Though Peterson banned Jeffries from speaking, Jeffries was wel- comed to Seton Hall's Black History Month dinner by its Black Student Union to share…

…- dom of speech was the issue - it was not a racial issue at all," Walker said. Last week, Jeffries spoke at Harvard University, presenting students with this dilemma. "The university's position was they…

… were not going to take a position against Leonard Jeffries. They felt it was the right of the Black Students Association to invite him and the right of students to protest him," said Steve Frank, a…

… terms by students at the University of Michigan. On-campus subscription rate for falVwinter 91-92 is $30; all other subscriptions via first class U.S. mail, winter semester only, are $80. Subscriptions…

February 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

…. The Michigan Collegiate Coali- tion (MCC), a statewide student lobbying organization of public universities in Michigan, is also against the bill. Guy Clark, chair of MCC, said the bill would…

… "disproportionately affect and pe- nalize college students" and sus- pend their licenses for committing a crime that is totally unrelated to driving. Also, the bill redefined who would be penalized to include mi- nors…

… offense, $50 for the second and $100 for the third. Some students say not only that this bill is unfair, but that the pre- sent 21-and-over drinking age law is also unnecessary. LSA junior Jonathan Marx…

… those who bring beer to the parties." He added, "The consequences seem too harsh ... it concerns me that high school students get their hands on alcohol, but we are respon- sible, mature individuals who…

… don't need this kind of law." LSA junior Teresa Janevic said if the bill passed, "minors would be more careful about drinking in pub- lic, but students would still take chances in order to drink…

…." Amendments to the bill have been filed, but it is not presently scheduled for debate. The bill, which is in its second reading in the House, has not been scheduled for voting either. 'U' students vie for…

… the competition, stock portfolios will be evaluated and ranked in order of earnings. The national rankings are based on the sum of students' account values divided by the number of participants at their…

… respec- tive schools. "The AT&T Investment Challenge gives students a hands-on experience to manage a portfolio," said Lisa Nollet, Di- rector of Promotion and Public Relations of Wall Street Portfolios…

…. Oriano Pagnucci, Public Relations Di- rector of AT&T, said, "Being involved in the AT&T Investment Challenge gives them (students) a better understanding of how the American economy works." Pagnucci said…

… the competition will pre- pare students who may in the future decide to invest in the stock market. "They will have had the educational ex- perience to make a more informed decision to buy or sell," he…

February 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 12, 1992- Page 7 Program allows students to create majors 16%f f"E.r"Me- CwE.nrnr I Dy %;uuris .acnerer Zzzzz LSA senior John Valencia takes a quick…

… major through the Individual Concentration Program (ICP). Located in Angell Hall, the ICP enables students to create a special- ized concentration that the Univer- sity does not offer. A few concen…

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… Message Andrew.Inman@UM OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Join student organizations helping the Elderly, Youth at Risk, and Homeless. For more Info. call Mar- garet Elias at 763-3548. PART TIME POSITION for someone with…

… Engineering, computer, math or other tech- nical background. Knowledge of Lotus helpful. Call 994-8600. RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Student Sprinkler is now hiring for summer manager positions selling and installing…

February 11, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

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February 11, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 11, 1992- Page 7 Conference highlights international employment' opportunities by Shelley Morrison Students interested in interna- tional business and social…

… these ence living abroad, knowledge of a qualifications, people interested in foreign language, as well as work international affairs must be experience and education back- determined. "Too many students

…," Warren said. "We want justice to be done." Organizers said the forums' main focus was to solicit student input about the deputization controversy and the interim speech code. "We want student input on how…

… ing said. "The students' voices should be important on issues like this." Van Houweling also discussed the SRC's stance on the University administration's decision allowing the regents to deputize…

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February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

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