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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…

February 03, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… especially relevant to the Arab and Muslim students studying liberal arts. She said many Arab and Muslim students feel they can only study engi- neering ortake pre-med courses. "Without these types of dia…

…@michigandaily.com CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Bye, bye backpack WHERE: Shapiro Under- graduate Library WHEN: Wednesday at about 10 a.m WHAT: A student reported her backpack stolen after she left unattended on the…

….m WHAT: Suspected mari- juana and paraphernalia were taken from student, University Police reported. The student will be charged with possession of mari- juana. Hip hop summit WHAT: A conference that…

… gathers students, artists and others to learn how to use hip hop to create positive social change. The event will last two days andtickets start at $15. WHO: Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives and…

… faculty performers. Tickets are $10 with a student ID. WHO: School of Music, Theatre & Dance WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m WHERE: Power Center for the Preforming Arts Folk concert Researchers have found WHAT…

… and winter terms by students at the University ofMichigan. One copy is avalable free ofcharge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for fall term…

… bike- sharing program in the fall, and it has now reached about 1,250 signatures. In addition, both Central Student Government and LSA Student Government's Tak- ing Responsibility for the Earth and…

… just getting our feet wet in the fall but now we have a lot of student sup- port." Elliott said the process of set- ting up the program is difficult and requires continued support and collaboration from…

students, University administrators and city officials. "We have talked to adminis- trators and they have been help- ful and insightful but they are not sure if the University has the money or the critical…

… Lonnerstater wrote in an e-mail interview that he thinks students would ben- efit from a bike share program, but that pressing infrastructure issues should be resolved before the program is instated. "If a bike…

February 08, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

… rides, is to increase student awareness a Haunted Bell Tower Hallow- about opportunities and events een event and football tailgates. on North Campus and bring With a marketing team, student more people…

… works to increase commu- never been done on Michigan's nicaionbetweenstudentgroups campus," Zollweg said. "Some on North Campus, Go North! are ... off the wall but things that plans to provide students

… with are destination value that are even more events this semester. bringing a lot of students and the Along with smaller scale community to North Campus." projects, Go North! plans to As part of the…

…North! Michigan Engineering Council Initiative will include an ice rink at the North Campus Adminis- for students. Zollweg said she trative Complex - at the end of expects a larger crowd for this the semester…

…. event because the installation Zollweg said the initiative and preparation for an ice rink brings new events to students on North Campus is something while gathering ideas from that hasn't been done…

… two days." academic side and to cross-pro- Along with UMix at Pierpont mote events and ideas." Commons from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Zollweg said Go North! also on that Friday, Winter Blast will helps students

… training student-athletes and members of co-ops to facilitate their own workshops. "We want men and do have many men who are involved," Flanery said. "Showing that they do have a place and that we want men…

… consent to people who asked them about their beard. LSA senior Kathleen Carbone, president of University Students Against Rape, said many men don't believe they have been sex- ually assaulted after…

… experienc- ing an incident. Students Against Rape invites both female and male survivors to discuss their experiences in a comfortable group setting, Carbone said. ly and creatively. "There are a lot of…

students (at) Michigan (who) have never been up there ... We want to bridge that gap in saying 'Here is the Michigan experience, and it includes North Campus because there is a lot of really great things…

February 09, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…- ings that will close. Finney and Crocket students will attend the new, EastEnglish Village Prepara- tory Academy. Mumford students will move from the old building into the new, $50.3 million Mum- ford…

… High. NEW YORK Yemen killed 270 in revolt last year Yemen's president, who is in New York protected by diplomatic immunity while he receives medi- cal treatment, ordered a crack- down on Arab Spring…

…- ing to deal with Syria's nearly 11 months of bloodshed. After blocking a Western and Arab attempt to bring U.N. pressure on President Bashar Assad to step down, Russia has launched a bid to show it can…

… sides, there are people that aim at an armed confrontation, not a dia- logue," Lavrov said. Rebel soldiers are playing a bigger role in Syria's Arab- Spring inspired uprising, turning it into a more mili…

… Monday and five European countries and six Arab Gulf nations have pulled their ambassadors out of Damas- cus over.the past three days. Germany, whose envoy left Syria this month, said he would not be…

…-moon told reporters that the Arab League planned to send observers back to Syria and had asked the U.N. to consider a joint mission. The U.N. chief provided no specifics, but the idea appears aimed at giving…

… military rulers are case. Michigan's graduate students develop creative ideas and push research in new directions to engage critical problems in every field of advanced study: The Symposium highlights the…

… S Foundation Ft STUDENT PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS 3 pm to 5 pm, 2nd and 4th floors, Rackham Building PANEL: FOUNDATION LEADERS 5 pm to 6 pm, Rackham Amphitheatre RECEPTION 6 pm, Rackham Assembly Hall…

February 09, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

… WHAT: Histroy Prof. Juan M elting the ice Cole, a Middle East expert, will discuss the impact of WHAT: A how-to workshop the Arab Spring. for students who struggle WHO: Global Scholars Pro- with forming…

….D. dissertation relevant to what Public Health and how did you get she was going through. She was going What do you hope to leave your started? through chemotherapy, so I ended up students with once they finish…

…, was diagnosed with a very medical students because this soci- rare form of cancer when she was I love the variety and intellectual ety puts literally a trillion dollars a 17 and died when she was 21. I…

… in terms of obviously. I was an economics gradu- in the case of public health and my actually influencing the health of the ate student at Yale, working on my own work, it is research that I like to…

… WHERE: Central Campus Recreation Building WHEN: Tuesday at about 9:55 p.m. WHAT: A wallet contain- ing $5 was stolen from a student playing basketball, University police reported. It was left in an…

… black, trans and gay author Calvin Forbes, a perspectives on heartbreak. teacher at the School of the WHO:Multi-Ethnic Student Art Institute of Chicago will Affairs present his work as part WHEN: Tonight…

… at 7 p.m. of the Zell Visiting Writer WHERE: Michigan League Series. WHO: University of Michi- gan Museum of Art WHEN: Tonight at 5 p.m. Arab Spring WHERE: University of Michigan Museum of Art lecture…

… this week, and President Obama shot a marshmallow using a marshmallow launch- er designed by an eighth grader, NPR reported. The fair was hosted to encourage students to study science. Unleash your inner…

… fashionista and read this . year's Fashion Issue. Meet student design- ers, models and fashion blog- gers. Travel to local thrift stores and step into the world of cinematic style. FOR MORE, SEE THE B…

… Relationships Manager Meryl Hulteng National Account Manager The Michigan Daly (ASSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fal and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One…

February 24, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

… complete degrees for Harvard Graduate School of Education," he said. "So I don't know if that's going to happen here, but clearly that could be an outcome of such a thing." Rackham student Sanam Arab

… and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free ofcharge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. subscriptions for fal…

… Daily's source for Crime 'WHAT: Students can learn tips for stress reduction, Notes, was not updated last night. such as self-talk, mindful- ness and deep breathing exercises at this informa- tional…

… the effort by teaming with other deans around the country to draft a letter to the United Nations and Iranian government against the unfair treatment to Baha'I students. "We are hoping that maybe we can…

… approach different deans of the University as well and ask them to doa similar thing," Arab said. Van de Fliert emphasized that the club does not intend to put down or criticize the Iranian government. "The…

… Baha'i faith teaches that we are well wishers of all people and all governments," he said. "Basically what we are trying to do is just to bring to attention the situation of the Bahi'i students in Iran…

… and then hope that this will come to the attention of the officials in the Iranian govern- ment to have them open a way for students ... to enter universi- ty in Iran without fear ofoppres- sion." LSA…

… arrested and the school build- ings were shut down. Sarvestani said professors transformed their homes into labs to help the students learn chemistry and other physical sciences after the government shut…

… others from another street, and I will take you all to the lab.' We were just going to a general chemistry lab - nothing illegal - but it felt so illegal." Though the Baha'i students and faculty have been…

… dealing with government opposition since opening the BIHE, they continue to try to find ways to study and learn. Sarvestani said the BIHE still operates by allowing students to take classes online and meet…

February 13, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

….S., its Western allies and Arab states trying to figure out a way to help force Assad from power. Yesterday, the 22-nation Arab League called for the U.N. Security Council to create a joint peacekeeping…

… Syrian Army have launched attacks, killing sol- diers and security forces. Syria now has become one of the deadliest conflicts of the Arab Spring, and many fear the country of 22 million at the heart of…

… the original DataDive created by Data without Borders. Nikki Roda, a first year masters student in the School of Informatics and one of the coordinators of a2Data- Dive, attended the original event in…

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February 02, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday, February 2, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4c iidtigan 4:atil Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… incentive plan, the creation of a bureaucracy-free business land- scape thatpromotes small businesses and start-ups, and scholarships that reward students based on their cre- ative and problem…

… theory. I am proud to say that we have one of the most formidable student bodies in terms of talents and enthusiasm. We have all the will and the right ideas. The question is, is America ready to listen…

… in Productive Discourse," Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, a student organization dedicated to the liberation and self-determi- nation of the Palestinian people, was unfairly slandered by its…

… and expelling Israeli Arabs from their homes." This is what made the Jewish state of Israel possible - the 1948 expulsion of more than 700,000 Pales- tinians from their homes during what Pales- tinians…

… refer to as al-Nakba (the catastrophe). To this day, expelled Israeli Arabs continue to speak up about this reality. Perhaps more egre- gious is that Israel and the Jewish National Fund attempt to erase…

February 06, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… University student Malcolm Burnley hadn't stumbled across a reference to it in an old student newspaper. He found the recording of the little- remembered visit gathering dust in the university archives. In the…

… May 11, 1961, speech delivered to a mostly white audience of students and some residents, Malcolm X combines blistering humor and reason to argue that blacks should not look to integrate into white…

… when the weather's colder," Lawyer said. "I don't like having to stand out here and wait for 10, 15, 20 min- utes." Other students expressed frustration with faulty computer terminals thatdisplay the…

… Magic- Bus map. Though the kiosks are intended to allow students to navigate bus routes with a touch Monday, February 6, 2012 - 3A screen, the devices are rarely turned on and screens often appear frozen…

…- rity Council resolution raises the potential for Syria's turmoil to move into even a more dan- gerous new phase that could degenerate into outright civil war. The uprising inspired by other Arab Spring…

February 15, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wednesday, February 15, 2012 - 3A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Wednesday, February 15, 2012 - 3A NEWS BRIEFS ROCHESTER, Mich. Oakland U. student

… suspended after writing about prof. A 56-year-old Oakland Uni- versity student has been sus- pended for three semesters and barred from campus after writ- ing about attraction to his pro- fessor for an…

… deeply divided and fractious Syrian opposition. As the West and Arab states consider offering direct sup- port to Assad's opponents, there are serious questions about whether any opposition group is even…

… rebel move- ments that still exist in Sudan and threaten the government in Khartoum, Sudan's capital city. Also present at the panel were students from the Uni- versity's chapter of the ONE campaign, an…

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