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February 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… player Warde Manuel will fill the only new position created by Goss, which focuses on student athlete development regarding employment and community service. Manuel said he will link services already…

… offered by Career Planning and Placement and the Center for Learning through Community Service to the goals the department has for student athletes. "It's to make sure that the student athletes are our main…

… Provost Nancy Cantor said he has deaths of several students, the difficult met the challenge of outside scrutiny firing of Michigan men's basketball with his open demeanor and honest coach Steve Fisher and…

…) -- Secretary of State Madeleine Albright assured Israel and its Arab neighbors yesterday that the United States would have a "swift and resounding" response to any Iraqi attack in the region. After extensive…

… talks in Israel, Albright took the message that Arabs, too, are under America's protective wing to Kuwait. She will repeat it today in Saudi Arabia during her tour seeking Arab support for military action…

… against Iraq to enforce U.N. resolutions. Unlike in 1990, when an Iraqi invasion of Kuwait con- gealed most of the Persian Gulf Arabs, none has bought into the necessity of action in the current cri- sis…

… strike again. During the Gulf war, the Bush administration pressured Israel not to retaliate for the 39 Scud missiles that hit its ter- ritory. The worry was that if Israel joined the conflict, the Arabs

…," Mordechai , told reporters. Speaking on CNN's "Late Edition," Albright warned the Iraqis that if Israel or Arab nations are attacked, the U.S. response would be forceful. "Were Saddam Hussein to attack…

February 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… lawsuit. Membc the coalition, including several national civil organizations and high school students from sout Michigan, said they want to intervene in the 1ause they have a direct stake in defending…

… during the program, members of the audience were removed from the arena by Secret Service agents and OSU police. One of those people was T.J. Ghose, a representative of the OSU African Student Union. Ghose…

… event under the impression that it would not be a com- pletely open discussion. "It was a staged media event," Ghose said. "We weren't going to be fooled." Some members of the OSU student body said the…

… Australia are in. But Arab powers and former partners Egypt and Syria are out. And front-line states Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have a foot in each camp. Seven years after the Persian Gulf War…

… Oct. 14, targeting its LSA admissions policies. U The University issued an answer to CIR's motion Dec. 3. Citizens for Affirmative Action's Preservation, a coali- tion that includes high school students

… Khan For the Daily Dressed formally in ties and skirts, nearly 1,200 University students sought summer employment yesterday at the annual Internship and Summer Job Fair in the Michigan Union. From…

… management and marketing insti- tutions to public relations and computer programming companies, students had about 70 organizations to choose from. Coordinated by Career Planning and Placement, the event is…

… one of many organized by CP&P that connects stu- dents with employers, said Judy Lawson, director of student affairs at CP&P "This is a great place for students to explore their options and it is always…

… encouraging to see such a turnout," Lawson said. "U of M students obvi- ously have a great interest in attaining opportunities like summer internships and the big turnout today reflects the EMILY NATHAN…

… Weiks. Students said they are glad CP&P …

February 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…En'Elan *rni ews: 76-DAILY dvertising: 764-0554 One hundred seven years of editori lfreedom Tuesday February 17, 1998 Students offended by LGBT vandalism Hatred incident prompts groups to meet…

… possible expression of free speech, and hateful as that was, that was speech" A report was filed in the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Affairs on Thursday after a student discovered the…

… Visibility Week because it shows that the week was necessary," said Jeanette Trudell, a member of the Queer Visibility Week planning com- RC cera mittee. creating The act of hatred has outraged *ny students in…

… the LGBT commu- nity. E-mail messages have been sent out to notify students of the incident. Queer Unity Project members De have set up a meeting for this morn- ing with LSA Associate Dean Mildred…

… Tirado to discuss the inci- By Reilly B dent. Another meeting with Dean of Daily Staff Re Students E. Royster Harper is Detroit M heduled for March. metropolita Im not sure what the typical line Los Angele…

… vulnerable to attacks by intolera- "When ble people," Blochowski said. mistagged Maude's troses after 21 years By Carissa Van Heest Daily Staff Reporter To the dismay of many students and Ann Arbor * idents…

… reports of conditions in Iraq, 15 University organizations, as well as community members, have joined together to voice their concerns about the U.S. sanctions on Iraq. Students and community members are…

… scheduled to rally at noon on Thursday on the Diag in protest of the sanctions. Some have started to plan a candle-light vigil in the event that the U.S. bombs Iraq. While University students are discussing…

… the sanctions against Iraq, students at Ohio State University will get a to hear about the situation first-hand tomorrow when Secretary of State Madeline Albright and Defense Secretary William Cohen…

… travel to OSU to explain U.S. policy regarding Iraq. At a teach-in this past Thursday night at the Michigan League, students listened to Finkel lecture on Americans' responsibility to remain informed about…

February 02, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…2A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 2, 1998 NATION/ ORLD Aibright faces tough mission in Persian Gulf DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- The United State's closest ally in the Persian Gulf…

… will not allow any strikes against Iraq, under any circumstances, from its soil or bases in Saudi Arabia, due to the sensitivity of the issue in the Arab and Muslim world," the Saudi official told The…

… the following awards are currently being accepted: OUTSTANDING STUDENT LEADER The Student Alumni Council will award stipends to five student nominees. OUTSTANDING NEW MEMBER ADVISOR OF THE YEAR PROGRAM…

… OF THE YEAR OUTSTANDING STUDENT ORGANIZATION LET'S GET RECOGNIZED' " Nominate yourself or someone else. " All students, faculty, staff, and other University community members are eligible. " Deadline…

… are other issues that transcends demographics." Urbina said the event is not limited to students of color, adding that Mexican Americans' struggles, accomplish- ments and conflicts can serve as lessons…

… for all students. "I think its beneficial for all students to come," Urbina said. Hernandez said MEChA is sponsoring speeches by two acclaimed journalists about affirmative action and other issues…

… pertinent to minority groups. Hernandez said students have to take a more proac- tive stand. "We are trying to make our politics and philosophy more portable," Hernandez said. "I am hoping people will wake up…

… over the next two weeks." Nunn said he incourages students from different cultural and religious backgrounds to come to gain an under- standing of Mexican American history. "It's important to understand…

….. calf us-we listen, we care. PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELPD 975-4357 Any time, any day, 24 hours. Fully confidentiaL. r Inn Studentt is ne a 1 7E AROUND THE WORLD A Division of Student Afairs. For further…

… informiation contact: Office of Student Activities & Leadership 2209 Michigan Union 763-5900 wmillett~aurich.edu t ' ...: F.i 1fli{.f f. ill3ii'r i... .. .. fif\...gw i.. ..SY. Albright frustrated with Mideast…

February 05, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… of these resources has been under scrutiny as a result of increased ,faculty and student needs, the increas- g cost of computers and a trend ward a one-size-fits-all computer workstation. The group…

…, including the decentralization of student labs. This strategy would provide all University students with their own laptop com- puters. The downside of this plan is that security risks would skyrocket, forcing…

… the country," Omenn said. "There will be advertisements placed in the New England Journal of Medicine and anoth- er appropriate place." The 18-member committee is made up of one Medical student and…

… personally that the issue that should drive the mission of the Medical School is academic excellence and not its financial importance to the University," D'Alecy said. Medical second-year student Fabian…

… Salinas said he is not surprised that he is the only student representative on the committee. "I definitely would say I feel the school has been committed to getting student input on such matters." Salinas…

… the candidates can communicate with students. "I'll be looking for someone who works well with us as students,' Salinas said. Omenn said he wanted a student on the com- mittee in order to have student

February 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… overrepresentaion in the justice system." The study looked at 1,734 teen boys committed to state public facilities in 1991-1994. - Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Sam Stavis. Students relieve stress with mini…

…-courses By Amelia Levin For the Daily Amidst the monotony of classes and school- work, non-credit mini-courses provide students with a stress-relieving and enlightening alternative to their usual studies…

February 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… association. the Indian Arne Student Association and the Arab VP announces new administrative pos By Jennifer Yachnin Daily Staff Reporter In his second annual address to Sigma Xi, a national society for the…

… LOCAL/S TATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 6, 1998 - 3 YRIME0 Female student stuck In South uad room female resident of South Quad resi- ce hall called the Department of ublic Safety on…

… officers responded, finding that pennies had been stuck in the door, pre- venting it from opening. The door was pot damaged. Student rescued From suicide A student living in South Quad resi- *de hall…

… contacted DPS on Tuesday to report that his friend was close to suicide due to extreme depression and drug con- sumption, DPS reports state. The student received an e-mail from the suicidal friend, which…

… stated that he was depressed and was going to kill him- self using chemicals. The caller told DPS the threat was valid, as the student admitted to taking an uidentified drug. PS responded to the call and…

… are fraudulently giv- ing out diplomas to clueless students. In return, the institutions usually ask for some sort of paper or written exercise - not nearly enough to gauge intellectual ability - and…

… try to entice students with a prestigious name. "One ploy is that the school will adopt a name that is very similar to an accred- ited institution," said John Bear, co- author of "Bears' Guide to…

… of a celebration last night as Muslim students observed Eid, the end of Ramadan - a reli- gious month of fasting. About 250 students took part in last night's celebrations. Although the majority were…

… University students, stu- dents from other colleges and universi- ties, faculty members and parents of students were also present. Itgives us a great opportunity as a Muslim community to get together as a…

… purpose of Ramadan is to achieve piety and closeness to God," said Muslim Students Association President Mohammad Sa'id Shukairy, an LSA senior. "It is a time in which we gain an appreciation for the many…

February 05, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

… in Russia and the Gulf region next week. Stops are to include Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain. He also will meet U.S. forces based in the Gulf, offi- cials said…

…. Hoping to avert attack, the Arab League's sec- retary-general and Turkey's foreign minister arrived in Baghdad, joining envoys from Russia and France in pressing Iraqi leaders for a peaceful solution…

… come to the University of Michigan School of Informa- tion. Our Master of IPreftrOe Science in Informa- tion gives you the SKILLS YOU NEED for dozens of careers. Students from diverse academic…

…'ll apply what you learn right away for the Future SAL Presents The 19th Annual Michigan Leadership Awards Nominations for the following awards are currently being accepted: OUTSTANDING STUDENT LEADER The…

Student Alumni Council will award stipends to five student nominees. OUTSTANDING NEW MEMBER ADVISOR OF THE YEAR PROGRAM OF THE YEAR OUTSTANDING STUDENT ORGANIZATION LET'S GET RECOGANIZED! " Nominate…

… yourself or someone else. . All students, faculty, staff, and other University community members are eligible. " Deadline for all submissions is 5pm, Feb. 1Ith. " Nomination forms are available at SAL. Trie…

… industrial alcohol killed 19 people and sickened 142 others not to bomb Iraq around the Lunar New Year holiday A Division of Student Affairs. For further information contact: Office of Student Activities…

… might run into a world war his actions. - Compiled from Daily wire reports. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

February 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… 1991 to and granted himself two associate grees. He also raised the grades of son and two other students. Jones resigned in June 1996 when a tjne audit produced several suspi- > transcripts. A two…

…-year investiga- n by state attorneys and Edison offi- Is found eight academic degrees that v been revoked and nine altered .nicripts that have been corrected. tes turned himself in to authorities week No students

… were involved in scheme, prosecutors said. acial assault ngers students The president of the student govern- pt at North Carolina's Guilford lIege was attacked last Wednesday, used by the assailant of…

… taking posi- I support of black students, the icle of Higher Education report- Monday. Mply Martin was knocked uncon- ious from behind. The attacker erred her blouse and wrote a racial ithet across her…

… chest. Anonymous letters criticizing artip's .decision to appoint two black dents to the student senate had been culating throughout campus during cek prior to the attack. The letters denounced her…

February 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… its embers in the lawsuit challenging the ersity's admissions policies, a coalition at includes high school students and sever- independent organizations filed a motion intervene and act as defendants…

… Heest ily Staff Reporter Quite a few University students will have sor nday afternoon after participating in this week dance marathon. oney raised by the event, scheduled to take place d Sunday at the…

… Business senior tic, one of the more than 400 volunteer ent. Each dancer has raised at least $230 to parti is student-run event. All proceeds will go to en's center at William Beaumont Hospital in R N…

…. The coalition is comprised of 17 Detroit-area students, their / parents, local attorneys, the American Civil Liberties Union, the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and the Mexican American Legal…

… University's interests in furthering a diverse student body ... differs from African American and Latino students' more focused interest in preserving their access to an edu- cation at the University," states…

… make its interest in "I just want everybody (who is a) minority to be able to get an education" said Rueben Martinez, a junior at Lawrence High School in Lawrence, Mich. The students - most of whom…

… inspectors "could be either inspected or visited - there is a discussion on the terms and on the practical consequences." France, Turkey, the Arab League and Russia, which oppose the use of force against Iraq…

… of education and entertainment to promote awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered issues at the University this month. Several student groups are sponsoring events that will run from…

… Queer Unity Project, said the goal of the week is to reach out to students of all sexual orientations. "It's about outreach really," Marker said. "A dialogue within the University community." Marker said…

February 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 75) • Page Image 8

… the hub of men's social life in the Arab world's biggest and most spirited city. "In my opinion, it is sacrilege," declares Ahmed Sadiq, a waiter at a cafe coated with a generation of grime. "If women…

… she knowingly exhales a plume of smoke that would make any male aficionado proud. Students work their way through school POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. (AP) -There's a new classroom building going up at the…

…. Students also run the college's fire department, airport and restaurant, and raise cattle and pigs, some of which wind up, in one form or another, on the menu. In exchange for all that, they get a free…

… college edu- cation. "This is Hard Work U," said Jerry Davis, president of one of the Ozarks' best-kept educational secrets. All students at the College of the Ozarks are required to work 15 hours a week on…

… run into trouble studying is not with work but if I start goofing around," he said. The college, founded in 1906, draws many of its 1,500 students from Midwestern farms or families who have worked ovas…

… today that promotes work and discourages debt," Davis said. Students can't even take out a federally insured loan since the college dropped out of the program a few years ago. Officials feared they were…

… sending students the wrong message by encouraging them to rack up thou- sands of dollars in debt before going out into the world. Anyone who came to the college to have fun picked the wrong place. The…

…. For years, Ivy League schools have admitted students on a "need-blind" basis, meaning that finances are not a con- sideration in admission. When a poor or middle-income stu- dent gets an offer for…

… 1997. The change means that parents will not be penalized for having sunk all of their money into paying off their mort- gage or saving for retirement. "A lot of students feel bad that their parents are…

… paying such incredible amounts for them to come here," said Mackenzie Baris, a first year student from Binghamton, N.Y., who uses fed- eral grants, student loans and work- study pay to supplement her Yale…

February 11, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… unconditional inspection of suspect- ed weapons sites. Cohen's characterization of the position of Saudi Arabia and other gulf states went farther than Arab authorities themselves have asserted publicly. But the…

… potential military operation that they still view with deep misgivings. Just last week, after visiting with some of the same Arab leaders, the most encouragement that Albright said she could draw was that…

… wire reports. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in…

February 03, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…, Turkey, he Arab League, Jordan and tinian leader Yasser Arafat all aunched their own peace missions d appeals to Saddam. Envoys from Russia, France and urkey would stress the same mes- age, France…

… American College Testing and tandardized Aptitude Test scores as one f its limitations. The study reports that hite students admitted colleges and uni- ';n c,^r 7 -r brndA x aa c f )I Clinton 0 Clinton's $1…

…. Professional journalists, college stu- dents, high school journalism students, professors and concerned citizens were among those who attended the eight-hour program. "When you talk about diversity, it is…

… bate use admissions ing less emphasis on test scores, and some are considering eliminating scores as a factor altogether. Grade point average "is a far more reli- able predictor of how a student will…

… pre- form in college," said SACUA member Donald Deskins, a sociology professor. The CEO study states that if the University admitted students on a "col- orblind" basis, there would be a signif- icant…

… drop in enrollment of black stu- dents. This would have a negative effect on all students Monts said. "There is no such thing as a great, seg- regated public university," said President Lee Bollinger in…

… a written statement. The study also states that "the six-year graduation rates of white and Asian stu- a- d .ntc nn- h hn m o le a Students plan for one week of spIrng break fun By Eliana Raik For…

… across campus. Students have already started think- ing about a whole week without class- es, and are making plans that include vacationing, relaxing, volunteering and even working. But there is a…

… downside to traveling to these exotic places. Expense is an important factor affecting where and how students embark on their spring break excursions, Weddle said. "A lot of people go in groups of 10 or more…

… to make it cheaper," Weddle said. "It includes airfare and hotel expenses." LSA first-year student Kyle Marshall said he was surprised at how affordable his plane ticket was. "I got a good deal on a…

February 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

… her Arab heritage, Heidi Arraf, president of the University's American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, said she believes this is not an issue of politics or heritage. No matter what one's political…

…," Bond said, A documentary shown at the teach-in mirrored Bond's account. University students wept as disease-stricken chil- dren flashed across the screen. "The film was such a graphic por- trayal, I…

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February 04, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… distribute this information (about FERPA) to students and parents so that they know what kinds of things to expect when it comes to grades and accessibility." Fedewa said she is not aware of any incidents…

… involving the unauthorized release of student records at th University. "We're very, very careful about that," Fedewa said. "If it were to hap- pen, the University would prosecute. We do not take it lightly…

… law, but morally obligated to protect students' privacy and rights," Baker said "It's something we take very seriously." RECORDS Continued from Page 1 The University of Michigan Program for the Study…

…'s winning qualified support, if not out- weapons programs. They withheld per- right cooperation, from several of mission to use their bases to launi Washington's most important Arab attacks. allies. "I can…

… report to you that the United - Compiled from Daily wire reports. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

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February 03, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

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… region. Saudi Arabia, one the most strategic nations on the Arabian Peninsula, is the largest gulf exporter of oil to the United States, as well as one of America's clos- est Arab allies. The Saudi…

…, Trading or Research. i TMYT n aft" .a ' i.,.. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

February 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

… procession of Russian, French, Turkish and Arab diplomats have been visiting Baghdad this week to find a resolution to the Iraqi impasse. That has generated reports that Iraq may permit inspectors into…

… published Monday through Fniday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $85. Winter term (January…

February 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 75) • Page Image 19

… VALENTINES U' students' relationships come in all shaf Saturday CAMPUS CINEMA Nasser '56 (1996) The story of Egyptian leader Gamal Abd El-Nasser, in Arabic with English subti- ties. Mich. 5 p.m. Pandora's Box…

… some good one-night lovin'. Here at the University, there is a little of everything on Cupid's palette. And as this weekend marks yet another Valentine's Day, students should know more than what The…

… Beatles tell them. Sure, all you need is love. Heck - even affection, mutual companionship or fool-around-friends would be nice. The real questions are: What kind of love are students looking for? And how…

… helping students' love blossom. "First, you need to seek out the person you are chas- ing and you need to get them drunk," Patin said. "You will both lose your inhibitions and you will express your genuine…

… love with this per- son?" A If the answer re to ask Del fall in is "yes," students can proceed to step four, where "you get married and live the rest of your life together. This is the way to find a…

…. "Unfortunately, most people are looking to have fun, to experience a lot of different peo- ple," he said. Unlike Patin, many students at the University said they are not necessarily look- ing for marriage or…

students. "What's going on with me is definitely rare," Steves said. LSA first-year stu- dent Anita Mohan said she focused on meeting a variety of dif- ferent people during her first year on pcam p us. T h e…

…, bluntly described the University's social atmos- phere. "It's more or less like a one- night-stand place." But some students are happy that they have no need to take advantage of the atmo phere. LSA fifth…

…, "is limited." Still, some students don't even find the tin to look at all. With her grueling acaden schedule, one second-year Law student, w recently started a relationship with a fello Law student

… another graduate student, somr one who is familiar with the pressure." The search is on Knowing what you want, though, is the eas half of the battle for many University studen Weeked1 M A G A Z I N E…

February 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 80) • Page Image 17

… Weekend I ON TOP OF THE WORLD U' students see final frontier from roof of Saturday CAMPUS CINEMA The Extras (1993) Nabil Maleh's contribution to the Middle East Film Series, about a couple's long…

…-awaited rendezvous and its subsequent fail- ure. Arabic with English subtitles. Mich. 5 p.m. The Apostle (1997) See Thursday. Mich. 7 and 9:45 p.m. Anastasia (1997) The animated story of the adventures of a Russian…

… the many corridors of Angell Hall. That funny, "where am I?" feeling hits, causing even upperclass students to wonder where their destination with- in the labyrinth of a building could be. Indeed…

…, Angell Hall holds more than what first meets the eye. Explorers could stumble onto out-of-the-way offices, hidden elevators or, better yet, a whole universe. What many students may not know is that the…

… roof of Angell Hall is home to a full-scale astronomi- cal observatory. The Angell Hall observatory was built in 1926 as a tool for beginning and advanced astronomy students. At that time, it had a 10…

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… These groovy guys bring on the funk. Magic Bag, Ferndale. 8 p.m. (248) 544-3030. THEATER By Renatt Brodsky For the Daily It's a bird, it's a plane ... no, it's the Student Astronomical Society! Unlike…

… Superman, who tries to save the world by spinning around the earth, this student group is Earthbound as it observes the sky each month on top of Angell Hall. This 15-person society, which meets biweekly on…

… Aimee D'Onofrio, president of SAS, said, "It was the best open house ever. Everyone from students, to families, to small children came." Besides lectures and public events, the society also offers free…

… tutoring from 8-10 p.m. on Monday nights for students in 100-level astronomy courses. "A lot of people from the same classes will come in with the same problem sets and the society helps them out," D…

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