February 07, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 89) • Page Image 8
… part of 'Israel 'Today' symposium, By CHELSEA LANDRY Daily StaffReporter Though students often hear. about the Arab-Israeli conflict from their peers and professors, yesterday they had the opportu- nity…
… productivity in solvingthe problem. Though discord between the two combatants has occurred for almost a century, Cohen told the audience that college students can play a significant role in the Arab…
… they will par- ticipate in ours, they use ours right now, they use AATA a great deal." Anglin said students in par- ticular stand to benefit from the agreement to increase trans- portation convenience…
… and effi- ciency. Currently, University students and employees can ride AATA buses for free with an Meard. "As student housing moves further and further from main campus, there's going to be a need for…
… more and more students to commute and we would like them to use AATA of course,. because that's essential ... that's what we're trying to do, that's sustainability in transportation and the environment…
…." 0 TERESA MATHEW/Daily New York Times columnist Roger Cohen speaks in the Michigan Union yesterday Colu-mnist discusses Arab- Israeli conflict on campus SACUA From Page 1 questions regarding…
… Cohen. Cohen's talk was a part of the Center of Judaic Studies'two-day "Israel Today" symposium and focused on three major themes - the role of Iran in Israel, Israel's reaction to the Arab Spring and…
… argued that the Arab-Israeli conflict involves all humans, regardless of faith, and has perpetuated violence and death over a slew of issues since its onset. "Out of this conflict has been radicalism…
… which I oppose passionately ... any visitor to Tehran 50 years JOIN DAILY NEWS E-MAIL RAYZAG@MICHIGANDAILY.COM DO IT. Student Groups! This is a great opportunity to fund raise and expand your reach on…









