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February 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 78) • Page Image 22

Arab-Muslim woman walking by in the stane. Below: A Palestinian child hides on the rooftops of Jerusalem after throwing rocks at a group of Jewish students. P Photos tory by Kalick Will giving back the…

… Gola for peace, mainly Israel's Protesters in Northern Isra tance to give up the Golar as seen through the barbei which serves as a buffer t Tensions arise not only between Jews and Arabs, but within…

February 03, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… Catastrophe Committee, as a group of students and faculty discussed issues pertaining to Palestinian refugees in Israel and surrounding Arab countries. "These people's sufferings can not be sold or exchanged…

students interested in the prob- lem of Palestinian refugees. The purpose is to "discuss current issues perti- nent to political issues in Palestine and Israel," Abdulrahim said. "We'd like to have more Arab

… could have been the first large licensing school to join *he student developed Worker Rights Consortium anti-sweatshop code, has decided not to join the WRC and continue its affiliation with the Fair…

… decision to not join- the WRC based on feedback he received from members of the task force. student applications rose 3.6 percent m 2 udents 1c 714 sudents erall, the ystem received 54. 46fresh- n…

…'n pplations from students in California. Asian American applications increased slight- ly, but American Indians, whites and other racial groups saw a slight decrease in numbers. UC Regents voted in 1995 to ban…

February 21, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority…

… senior club that's based in the Union tower and utterly degrades the Native American culture. He cited such atrocities as a "scalper" plaque that hangs in the tower. Sharpton lamented most students' com…

…. This student apathy has caused more than just the problem on the Union's sev- enth floor; it is the driving force for all racism and prejudice on campus, Nowadays, too many students would rather attend…

… a Career Planning and' Placement session than a forum on racial injustices or affirmative action. They think in the paradigms of financial success. In this materialistic world, few students actu- ally…

… of student activism on this campus. I must give credit where it is due. Most students don't take the time to learn about the bigger issues around them. They just eat in segregated residence hall…

…-minority issue, rather than one of equality vs. inequality. Most importantly, most students never have dialogue about race. This is the most opportune time for them to openly discuss their misconceptions…

… reached via e-mail atjkosseff@umich.edu. TENTKTIEL SPEAKING G ive full credit to Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality for scoring an impressive victory for students' voices and workers…

February 07, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 7, 2000 - 3A A MPUS McCain in ichigan, but no stop in A2 CAPS presents workshops for C HATuesdays In an effort to help students get to *now…

…~ themselves better and make frjends in the process, the University Counseling and Psychological Ser- vices hosts weekly workshops on Tuesdays for university students free of charge. Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the…

…, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program and the School of Wcial Work. lvtideast peace talk adviser to 'old discussion Deputy Special Middle East Coor- dinator for Arab-Israeli Negotiations at the…

… Barak, Prime Minister of Israel. During his visit to campus Miller will hold a discussion titled "Pursuit of-Arab-Israeli Peace: The Year Ahead," which is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. in Room 1636 in the…

… Internation- Institute. Miller has served as an adviser to four Secretaries of State since 1985 in helping to form U.S. policy on the Middle East and the Arab-Israeli peace process. Miller's talk is being…

… and ethnically diverse student body by implementing the coalition's recommendations. Friday morning the coalition held a press conference in Mosher-Jordon Res- idence Hall before delivering a petition…

… to live up to these goals. In the 14-article petition signed by more than 450 students, the coalition included a section in which they request that the University "sever all affiliation with and…

February 11, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… weighing about 100 pounds, were reported miss- ing after the Michigan vs. Northwestern en's basketball game on Jan. 19. 'The father of a student took them for his sick son," Brown said. The man had attended…

… the game, seen the seals laying on the ground near the stadium's press box and thought they would be appreciated by his son, who is a student here, Brown said. He had assumed they were being thrown out…

… Ford would not comment on the matter. Sunday morning, members of the Students of Color Coalition gained access to Michigamua's meeting space on the seventh floor of the Michi- gan Union. The SCC refuses…

… renovate the area. Current members agree that the tower is a "We want t fundamental part of Michigamua's history but said using the days, resolves tower is not worth causing distress to students on campus…

…, like the and its practice of using indigenous nicknames may be subject to further scrutiny if necessary. DAVID ROCHKIND/Daily Aaron David Miller, Deputy Special Middle East Coordinator for Arab

…-Israeli Negotiations at the Department of State, discusses the future of Arab-Israeli peace negotiations at the University's International Institute yesterday. RALLY Continued from-Page 1 Some supporters held signs…

February 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

…- more. "The goal shouldn't be to abolish them, but to restructure them." At 6 p.m. the students and alumni crowded the Wedge Room to review the 14-point petition from the SCC with University President Lee…

… Bollinger, University Provost Nancy Cantor, University Vice President for Student Affairs E. Royster Harper and Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Lester Monts. "I'm glad they showed up," LSA senior…

… complex." She said a group can be associated to the Univer- sity in two ways: By the space it occupies and by being recognized as a student group. Harper said the University did what was in its power by…

… taking over the space Sunday. Students and alumni demanded answers from the administration regarding their stance on Michiga- mua and other minority issues. "We have received what you have said and they…

student organi- zations, Harper said. MSA is not responsible for Michigamua, MSA Vice President Andy Coulouris said after the meet- ing. "It is true that MSA is responsible for recogniz- ing student groups…

… on campus. but that recognition is a passive process," he said. Groups come to MSA and sign a form to become a student group - that is an administrative func- tion. But they must apply for funds and…

… the student government as much as they did," LSA freshman Chip Englander said. "I felt they were trying to do quite a bit of stonewalling on the matter." "I thought (the meeting) exposed the University…

… Afghanistan's capital. It then beganY meandering journey across the former Soviet Union, stopping in Uzbekistan, Kazakstan and Russia. Iraqi oil smuggling breaches U.N. laws DUBAI, United Arab Emirates…

… the Emirates' coast. - CompiledIfrom Daily wire / epo0r 0 i i The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

February 03, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…,' Connerly said. Connerly said UC's increased par- ticipation in California's school system will eventually "correct an inadequate K-12 system." Student Regent Michelle Pannor said she would support Bagley…

… expanding minority population in California, some did not subscribe to that theory. University at California at Berkeley student Gloria Diaz said student vol- unteers at the RAZA Recruitment and Retention…

… Center have traveled this past year to 35 high schools to encour- age, tutor and recruit fellow Hispanic students. HANDBOOK Continued from Page 1A allowed to enter. But the AAPD does not see these signs…

…) post a sign, it's not going to change the way we do business," he said. Sartori also warned students to be careful because laws differ from state to state. "Unfortunately each state has dif- ferent laws…

… and cities have different ordinances, he said. While the advice given in the handbook may not be applicable in a students' hometown, the handbook does provide uniform information about how to throw safe…

… stresses that the hand- book does not condone illegal actions by students. "In no way are we condoning (breaking laws), but we believe con- stitutional safeguards are important," he said. Jerry Mangona, vice…

… Chinese water torture," said Mer- rill Lynch & Co.'s chief economist, Bruce Steinberg. WRC Continued from Page1A Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality has been campaign- ing for the…

… by an Arab Israeli member of parlia- ment, who was promptly attacked for his efforts. The session was aired live on television and marked another step in public discussion of the open secrets…

… 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 September, via U.S. mail are…

February 02, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… a vote. Harvard University student Adam Johnson spent the last week of his win- ter vacation in New Hampshire answer- ing phones, mailing campaign information and helping out during events for…

… - Foreign ministers from Israel, several Arab countries and elsewhere pledged yesterday to revive a long-neglected component of the Mid- dle East peace process amid hopes that it can assist in the tortuous…

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… fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $100. Winter term (January through April) is $105, yearlong…

February 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Reporter Lindsey Alpert. By Melissa Gonzalez For the Daily Students living in residence halls are prepar- ing to enter the lottery for rooms for next year. University Housing is advising students wanti- ng…

…. I'm pretty confidant," he said. Unlike the two days available last year to enter the housing lottery, students have more than two weeks this year to enter the drawing. After receiving a personal time…

… slot, students visit the Student Activities Building at a desig- nated time to chose a room and sign a lease. Residence Hall Association President Jason Taylor said the extended time period will not…

… cause students to rush as much. But students who miss the drawing are not completely without hope. After the March 7 deadline, students can enter a "last chance" housing sign-up opportunity on March 23…

… and 24, which includes those students living in off- campus housing who desire to live on-campus. The random drawing does not allow for seniority among those students living in resi- dence halls. "I…

… Web." All information regard- ing registration can be found on University Hous- ing's Website at www housing. umich. edu. But some students said the process for secur- ing a room can be frustrating at…

… getting a room. I guess maybe if they had an adviser in the dorm where students could get information it would be better, but we didn't have a clear idea of what and how to choose a room." "I think the…

… problem is that there is so much information to swallow," Taylor said, adding that RHA is always gathering input from residents on how to improve the reapplication process. USAC urges students to protect…

… skin from UV rays By Shomad Terrelonge-Stone Daily Staff Reporter Thousand of students will swim, surf, snorkel and bathe in the hot sun next week during spring break, but and burn my skin to look good…

… others like her who refuse to use sunscreen, more than 40 members of University Students Against Cancer gathered on the Diag yesterday to pass out packets of sunscreen and brochures to promote skin cancer…

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